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25 Cents Monday, April 21, 1986 \pril 19, 1986 Police arrest 2 Palestinian in disco bombing

Bv The Associated Press was taken into custody late Friday . in West Berlin. West Berlin police have arrested On Sunday, police booked the a Palestinian man in connection Palestinian on suspicion of partici­ with the April 5 bombing of a pation in the bombing, based on discotheque in which a U.S. descriptions provided by about 100 serviceman and a Turkish woman people in the discotheque at the were killed, authorities said today. time of the blast. Ganschow said. Manfred Ganschow. the security U.S. officials have said they had police official heading the bombing proof of Libyan involvement in the investigation, said the Palestinian bombing, and U.S. warplanes raided Libya last Tuesday in retaliation. It was the first arrest reported in an investigation that has occupied GOP a special 100-member commission of West Berlin and U.S. military police. An American army sergeant and primary a Turkish woman were killed in the explosion, and 230 people were injured. 63 of them Americans. In other developments. French in doubt President Francois Mitterrand told U.S. envoy Vernon Walters that France would support the raid By George Lovng on Libya only if it were strong A Herald Reporter enough to have the "political objective” of ousting Col. Moam- Plans by supporters of Republi­ mar Khadafy. according to a can gubernatorial candidate Ge­ published report. rald Labriola to force a primary in The Washington Times, quoting Manchester may be in jeopardy a senior administration official in because of a state statute that today’s editions, said Mitterrand prevents an endorsed delegate to a told Walters in a meeting last nominating convention from circu- Monday that the limited scale of P lating petitions for another the propo.sed U.S. attack amounted candidate. . only to a "pinprick ” that France Republican Registrar of Voters could not support, even by grant­ Mary Willhide said this morning ing permission for U.S. planes to Region expects robust tourist season she has asked the Republican State fly over France. Central Committee for an interpre­ A Newsweek poll conducted in tation of the statute and expects an France following the attack found Lower gas prices, fear of terrorism keeping people home answer within a few days. that the French .supported the raid At issue are a number of petition by nearly 2-to-l. sheets that were circulated by Meanwhile, the Reagan admin­ By Charles Goldsmith "In Maine, lower gas prices are tourism season in the history of the cheap," she said. “ They're turned town directors Thomas f'erguson istration said today it is npt United Press International particularly significant.” said country. If not, then certainly in off to European travel. It’s just too and William Diana. Both are prepared to blame Libya for the tourist bureau spokesman Donald Massachusetts," said Dick Rust, scary right how," members of the slate of delegates murder of American hostage Peter From Maine’s rocky coast to Bumpus. “ Our latest report shows assistant commissioner of that was endorsed earlier this Kilburn. and said his death reinfor­ Connecticut’s rolling hills. New that 93 percent of people who come commerce. CONNECTICUT ALSO hopes to month by the Republican Town ces America’s commitment to England’s tourism industry ex­ here come by private road vehicle. In neighboring Rhode Island, the cash in on New York’s Statue of Committee. That 16-membcr slate combat international terrorism. pects a record summer due to Only 2 percent come by plane.” state launches festivities May 4 Liberty extravaganza, which favors gubernatorial candidate Forensic experts at the National cheap gasoline prices, a weakened Maureen Connolly of Cumber­ celebrating the 350th anniversary peaks during the July 4 weekend. Richard Bozzuto. In.stitutes of Health on Sunday dollar and fear of traveling abroad land Foreside. Maine, had been of the state’s founding by Massa­ “ We’re getting advance reserva­ However. Ferguson and Diana positively identified a body found due to terrorism. planning a trip to England, but chusetts Bay Colony exile Roger tions earlier than usual," said Carl have led a petition drive to force a outside Beirut last week, along Spillover from New York City’s recently changed her plans. Williams. A June tall ships parade Candels, vice president of the primary in an effort to send a with the remains of two Britons, as 100th birthday celebration for the “ We were going to go to London, in Newport is one highlight. Connecticut Hotel-Motel Associa­ challenge slate of delegates to the Kilburn. an American librarian Statue of Liberty is also expected but my husband and I decided for The state’s tourism bureau had tion. “ Cheap gasoline and the nominating convention in July. kidnapped in Lebanon Dec. 3.1984. to boost the number of people several reasons to stay home this 14,881 inquiries during the first weakened dollar has something to Willhide. who called the statute (Story on page 4). visiting Old New England this year.” she said. “ One of the three months of 1986, compared to do with it. We’re really sorry this "superfluous." said the regulation A note found near the bodies said summertime. reasons was cer* iinly the possibil­ 10,661 for the same period last terrorism thing is a factor, but it has made the certification of the they had been killed in retaliation Especially heartening to tour­ ity of terrorioiii. year. Rhode Island measures will work to our advantage.” petition signatures "very confus­ for last week’s American bombing ism operators is higher bookings in "W e’re planning to take a tourism by “ tourist days." and ing." On Friday. Ferguson and of Libya. June, which is usually a heavy number of day trips. We will expects a 12 percent increase to 32 At the Pelham Hotel in Hampton Diana handed in 428 signatures — “ We condemn this cowardly and month for European vacations. probably spend some time in million this year. Beach, N.H., "W e ’re getting a lot nine more than the 419 needed to tragic murder of Peter Kilburn," Travel agents say many tourists Boston, and maybe on Cape Cod In Vermont, which has a reputa­ of weekdays booked in June," said force a primary on May 20. said presidential spokesman have canceled their flights to also. I haven't seen all there is to tion as a fall and winter destina­ owner Chuck Rage. "That’s usu­ Ferguson said this morning that Larry Speakes. "In noway will this Europe. see in New England, and I ’ve lived tion, officials expect a 12 percent ally the time people go to Europe." he was assured by the secretary of deter us from our efforts to obtain " I think we’re going to have the here all my life." increase in summer visitors due to Tempering the euphoria, how­ the state’s office that there was no the safe release of the remaining biggest summer ever." said Do­ lower gas prices. ever. is the one great unknown that violation of the regulation. He said hostages in Lebanon. rothy Bailey of the Weirs Beach MASSACHUSETTS “ A lot of people are coming to the affects every summer tourism the rule does not apply to him and "W e are pressing our extensive chamber of commerce in New LAUNCHED a $3.8 million tourism Northeast because of the Statue of season in New England. Mother Diana because they are on both the efforts with various governments Hampshire’s scenic Lakes Region. campaign last week with the Liberty celebration,” said Penny Nature. endorsed and challenge slates. and parties to obtain their free­ “ This terrorism, it’s got people promotional theme, “ The Spirit of Beach, owner of the Basin Harbor “ The variable is always the " I t ’s an area that’s been in dom ." he added. "This tragic uneasy, but it helps us. It’s good for Massachusetts is the Spirit of Resort on Vermont’s Lake ' weather,” said Bumpus, of 2 debate for some time." Ferguson killing only reinforcesourcommit- business." America.” TV ads in Washington Champlain. Maine’s tourism office. “ You can said. He explained that the rule ment to combat international In Vacationland, inquiries to the and other markets stress the “ That celebration is drawing do promotions as hard as you like, applies to delegates that are on the terrorism as effectively as Maine Tourism Bureau through state’s rich historical heritage. attention to New England, and but bad weather will have a endorsed slate only and work for possible.” March were up 32 percent from “ It looks from every indication many people will end up driving to chilling effect no matter what you another candidate. Asked if the United States last year. that this is going to be the best this area because driving will be so do.” "W e don’t feel that it applies to believes Libya was responsible for : us.” he said. Kilburn’s death. Speakes replied. ”1 don’t think we’re prepared to Please turn to page 10 say that at this tim e." 8th District appoints negotiating team

By George Layng about reaching a settlement. mini-pumper. the district. Although the town TODAY’S HERALD Herald Reporter “ In theory. I think it’s a good Topliff said there probably cannot legally fight fires in the proposal," Director Lorraine Bou­ would be room for the district’s area immediately around the The Eighth Utilities District tin said, referring to the town’s equipment. He said the most station, the station is used to serve Board of Directors has appointed a offer to lease part of the station to important item to be negotiated is other areas. three-man team to negotiate an the district for $22,034 a year over the establishment of living and The district has offered to buy Drive under way Index agreement with the town on the 20 years. “ I think we can work with working arrangements between the station from the town, but its it.” town and district firefighters who The Manchester Historical 20 pages, 2 sectio n s sharing of the town’s Buckland offers have been refused. “ It doesn’t look that bad to me,” would share the station. Topliff Society is looking for all kinds firehouse on Tolland Turnpike. District President Walter A r lw ir p 17 The negotiating team, which was Director Willard Marvin said. “ On said if a settlement is reached, he of donations — both old and Joyner announced Saturday that niaccifinri 1B-5>n given until April 29 to reach a behalf of the taxpayers, I think it would like to begin sharing the the district was able to obtain a new — for an upcoming auction n n m i r e fl settlement with the town, will would be fair to pursue." station on July 1, the start of the 30-day extension on the bid submit­ and for the museum of local Pnnnortiriit 7 Q include district Fire Chief Harold “ I think we’re in at least the new fiscal year. ted by Andrew Ansal^ Co. of history it plans to open in June. Pntarfninmnnt 1R Topliff. legal counsel John La Belle same ballpark at this point," The district is an independent Manchester to build the proposed agreed Director Thomas Landers. authority that provides volunteer Story on page 3. P n r i i c 1 fi- 1 7 Jr. and former district Director district firehouse. The move gives fire protection and sewer service 1 n rn i nnu/a .1 i n Patrick Donlon. All of the directors expressed the district until May 20 to make a ' Town Manager Robert Weiss some concerns about the proposed to most of northern Manchester. It 1 n t t o r y 2 decision on whether to share with said this morning that he, town sharing arrangement, including is planning to build a second nhjliinriso i n the town, or build its own facility. Rain likeiy Fire Chief John Rivosa and a town the length of the contract, which station to serve the Buckland area, Under the terms of the exten­ D p i n i n n « Showers likely tonight with attorney will negotiate for the Boutin suggested should be five one that would be just two lots west sion, which were approved by the P n n p lA 2 years instead of 20. The directors of the town’s station. lows in the 40s. Mostly cloudy town, although no date has not board, the original bid price of .«ip n r ts 1 1 -1 *i been set for a meetng between the also questioned whether the build­ The town built the station in the with scattered showers Tues­ $489,000 would be increased by Tnlouiftinn 17 two sides. ing should be divided and whether 1970s during a court dispute over $4,900 because of higher labor and day , with highs in the 50s. 11 S AA/nrIH A-*; At a meeting Saturday, district there would be enough room to who had fire-protection jurisdic­ Details on page 2. W n a t h a r 2 directors said they were optimistic store the district’s pumper and tion in the area, a dispute won by Please ta n to page S MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 21. 1886 - » t — M AN CH ESTER HER ALD . Mondavi April 21, 1986 WEATHER 8th District ieaders say Weiss’s report ‘disgusting’ charged that the district’s sewer Joyner said on Saturday he will BV George Layng assess its fire tax. system "no longer makes opera­ take any blame for the delay. “ I ’m Herald Reporter “ We’ve paid for that information “What 80 many of them have said is tional sense.” He said the district guilty. I can’t say anybody else is Today’s forecast for years,” he said. has chosen to provide sewer responsible,” he said. I < t Eighth Utilities District officials ridicuious and disgusting," district Director service to "those areas which are Both the district and the town \ \ Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: Tripp also criticized Weiss’s were supposed to have submitted Cloudy with showers. Showers most frequent in the reacted angrily to a report by contention that the existence of two Willard Marvin said of Weiss’s report and economically to their advantage Town Manager Robert Weiss that their reports to the commission for ^1*' afternoon. High temperature 55 to 60. Showers separate fire departments in Man­ and leave others to the town.” 1 I charged the district with compli­ other comments over the past few months Weiss also said it would be better to its consideration at an April 7 M . I I I ( I » • • tonight. Low in the 40s. Mostly cloudy with chester makes it difficult for meeting, but both sides asked for cating administration of the town residents and dispatchers to know have one fire department consist­ ' \ scattered showers Tuesday. High in the 50s. by consolidation advocates. “We can never an extension. and acting unfairly for its own which unit to call in an emergency. ing of the town’s paid unit and Maine: Showers today and tonight. Highs in the economic benefit. accomplish anything if it’s just getting to be volunteer firefighters. 50s. Lows tonight in the 40s. Tuesday showers in the Joyner said it is more difficult “There isn’t any dispatcher that The district’s own report was for the district to prepare the north and cloudy with a chance of showers south. constant name ceiling.’’ ’.“It’s disgusting," district Direc­ has to ask what fire department to scheduled to have been submitted • report than the town. Highs in the 50s. tor Joseph Tripp said at.a meeting ask — it’s disgusting.” he said. to the Charter Revision Commis­ Vermont: Today showers. Possibly a thunder­ sion this morning. District Presi­ “ We don’t have the manpower of the district Board of Directors lish anything if it’s just getting to changing the Town Charter to storm south. Not so warm. Windy. Highs around 60. Saturday. He took issue with a “ What so many of them have make it easier to consolidate the dent Walter Joyner said. It was depth to handle these questions,” be constant name calling.” he said, ” We don’t have the staff More showers tonight. Rain may mix with snow number of points in Weiss’s report, said is ridiculous and disgusting,” town and district. The commission finished last week by legal counsel , I U x ' before morning. Breezy. Cool. Lows in the 40s. including a charge that the dis­ district Director Willard Marvin John D. LaBelle Jr., but was not like the town does to prepare an Weiss’s report concerning the will discuss the report, and one it is Tuesday snow mixing with rain likely. Highs in the trict, which provides sewer service said of Weiss’s report and other handed in earlier because LaBelle eight-page report with a two-page problems between the district and expecting to receive from the 40s. Windy and colder. Highs in the 40s. and fire protection for most of comments made over the past few had to leave the state on other addendum.” the town was done at the request of district, when it meets tonight. nbrthern Manchester, does not pay months by people who support business, Joyner said this Joyner said the district’s report the town Charter Revision Com­ the town for a list of property consolidation of the town and Weiss’s report, released Friday, mnrnlnei is two pages long. district. “ We can never accomp- mission, which is considering Extended outlook values that the district uses to Extended outlook for New England Wednesday 8th District ready through Friday; Connecticut. Massachusetts and Rhode Island: Fair but cool weather through the period. High temperature in the 50s. Low temperature in the 30s. for firehouse taiks Rain, rain, go away Vermont: D ry through the period. Cold and blustery at first, highs in the 40s. Lows 25 to 35. A bit Continued from page 1 with the town. The commission is 2 Today: Cloudy, high around 60, with showers most frequent in the milder Thursday and Friday, highs in the 50s and currently studying two sections of afternoon. Tonight: an 80 percent chance of showers with lows from 40 lows in the 30s. material costs. the charter that require a separate Maine: Chance of showers Wednesday. Chance Ansaldi’s bid was the lowest of 10 and favorable vote within the to 45. Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers and opened by the district in March for of showers north and clearing south on Thursday. district before consolidation can highs in the 50s. Drawing by Conrad Lapointe, 10, of 11 N. Fairfield St., construction of the proposed sta­ Fa ir Friday. Lows in the mid 20s to mid 30s. Highs occur. a fourth-grader at Washington School. in the 40s north to 50s south. tion, but a contract has not been New Hampshire: Chance of showers Wednes­ signed. The bid was about $90,000 Bletchman, who maintained that day. Chance of showers north and clearing south on UPl photo higher than the directors had it’s a “ foregone conclusion" the Thursday. Fair Friday. Lows in the mid 20s to mid expected. commission will recommend ’The directors agreed to give the 30s. Highs in the 40s north to 50s south. changing the charter, said the Today In history negotiating team 10 days to reach a town directors have a “ moral settlement with the town, although duty” to reject the recommenda­ BOSTON Among those celebrating birthdays today is Britain s they said extensions could be given tion if it is serious about cooperat­ 29.77- Queen Elizabeth II, who was born in 1926. if the town needs more time. ing with the district over the Across the nation However, they also agreed to Buckland fire station. NEW YORK Scattered showers were reported today in the withdraw from the talks before the However, Boutin and Landers deadline — and build their own Ohio and Tennessee valleys after severe thunder­ disagreed. They argued that any firehouse — if it appears an talk of consolidation should be storms ripped through the area, while a wave of Aimanac agreement will not be reached. 29.77 unseasonably cold air dropped temperatures to the delayed because it would compli­ “ Time is of the essence in this cate negotiations to share the 20s in the upper Midwest. case — it really is.” Boutin said A tornado struck near Jasper. Tenn., on Sunday Grodin in 1935 (age 51). and firehouse. V. : Today is Monday, April 21, the The directors also decided to night, and strong thunderstorms rumbled across tilth day of 1986 with 254to follow. actress-singer Patti LuPone in The Charter Revision Commis­ 1949 (age 37). ; send with their negotiating team a west-central Ohio, Alabama and northern Georgia. The moon is moving toward its list of their concerns about the sion is scheduled to continue its The storms dropped hail over portions of full phase. town’s sharing plan. Among these deliberations tonight on whether to LOWEST The morning stars are Mercury On this date in history: ; northeast Alabama and heavy rains in northern is a proposal by attorney Robert change the two sections of the TEMPERATURES Georgia. In Atlanta. 1.33 inches of rain fell in less Mars. Jupiter and Saturn. In 1836, with the battle cry, - Town Charter that deal with )30 40 “ Remember the Alamo!" Texan . Bletchman. head of the district MIIAMI than an hour. The evening star is Venus. consolidation. The Democratic forces under Sam Houston de- I political action group called Stop Early this morning, showers and thunderstorms Those born on this date are under Tampering with the Eighth’s majority on the town Board of the sign of Taurus. They include feated the army of Mexican Gen. 50 50 LEGEND- were scattered over the south Atlantic coastal American Liberties, or S TE A L, to Directors has urged abolishing Russian Empress Catherine the Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna at these provisions and instead hav­ JSNOW states, and scattered showers extended from New San Jacinto, Texas ask the town Board of Directors not England and the mid-Atlantic states across the Great in 1729; English novelist to approve any recommendations ing Only one, townwide vole on the Charlotte Bronte in 1816; James In 1954. U S. Air Force plane$:j by the Charter Revision Commis­ matter, in which district voters Ohio Valley to the lower Mississippi Valley, and Starley, English inventor of the \C/ / 'j S H O W E R S ^ FLOW began flying French troops to^. sion that would make it easier to would be outnumbered by about from northern Colorado to southwest Oklahoma. bicycle, in 1831; naturalist and Unseasonably cold air moved into the upper Indochina to reinforce Dienbien--t force the district to consolidate three to one. UPl WEATHER FOTOCAST €/ author John Muir in 1838: actor phu. The city later fell to commu'-;- Midwest, with temperatures in the 20s and 30s from Anthony Quinn in 1915 (age 71); nist Viet Minh forces. upper Michigan, across Minnesota to most of the Herald photo by Bashaw A Britain's Queen Elizabeth II in 1926 National forecast Dakotas, and light snow was falling across portions (age 60); actress-comedian and In 1967, a Greek army coup in of western upper Michigan. film director Elaine May in 1932 Athens sent King Constantine into In the clear PZC gets retail plan There is a chance of showers Tuesday in the North Pacific Coast states Temperatures around the nation at 2 a.m. E S T (age 54); actor-director Charles exile in Italy. sure Brophy’s landing was a smooth one were Mel and a chance of snow flurries in the Lower Great Lakes region. ranged from 24 degrees at Warroad, Minn., to 75 Brian Brophy pole vaults over 11 feet during track Two Hartford developers will development that has more than 60 degrees at Key West, Fla., and Phoenix, Ariz. practice Saturday at Manchester High School. Making Siebold, left, and Jim Colletti, right. seek a special imeeplion from the parkiitg •paces. Elsewhere the weather will be fair. Planning and Zoning Commission A vacant house and bam on the tonight that would allow them to site would be removed, the devel­ L ottery build a small retail and food center opers said. A public hearing on the develop­ P Society is on the lookout for museum exhibits on Spencer Street. ers’ application will open the Rhode Island daily: 4863 Developers George R. Recck Connecticut daily grants for the museum, but is also and Alfred Roy. partners of Geal PZC’s meeting, which will start at "Lot-O-Bucks ”: 5-10-24-27-39 Bv Susan Vaughn asked to make contributions. loan for three or four months conducting a fund-raising drive to Development Co. of Hartford, are 7 p.m. in the Lincoln Center PEOPLE Saturday: 994 Massachusetts daily: 0806 Herald Reporter The annual dinner will be May 9 should call Savory at 647-0855 or conference room. Megabucks: 3-12-18-19-22-34 at the Manchester Country Club. Herbert Bengtson. acquisitions help renovate the museum. proposing to construct three build­ ings containing a total of about The PZC will also consider an Play Four: 1317 (There were four winners) The Manchester Historical So­ Invitations have been sent to all of chairman, at 649-2502. “ We could use the donation of an 20,000 square feet on 2.16 acres at application from Fairway Estates, ciety is looking for all kinds of the society's 400 members, but the Society members have been alarm system.” Fraize said. Marrying season Going for the gold other numbers drawn Saturday 171 Spencer St. The site is near the which is seeking a zone change in New England: donations — both old and new — for public is al.so invited. Fraize said. cleaning and painting the museum Saturday’s Jingo numbers: Anyone who wants to make a intersection of Hillstown Road and from Rural Residence to Resi­ Three days after taking a bride himself. Greg Louganis successfully defended his Tri-state daily: 281. 1186 an upcoming auction and for the The society is also looking forold for many weeks and still plan on 12-30-85-52-71-45-84-39-55-64 opening June 21 in conjunction donation for the society auction or is next door to the Spencer Street dence AA for about 47 acres at 608 Chrysler Chairman Lee lacocca announced national platform diving championship and Tristate lotto; 1-8-13-16-27-36 museum of local history it plans to items representative of the North with the Cheney Historic District reservations for the dinner should branch of the Manchester State S. Main St. that he is about to m arry off his daughter. then gave the gold medal to his guest, young open in June. End of Manchester for its openiqg The zone change would allow the Festival. Fraize said. call Fraize by May 1 at 646-3916. Bank. It is zoned Business III. AIDS victim Ryan White. ; The society will hold a fund- exhibit at the museum, according developers to build single-family Kathryn lacocca, 26, plans to m arry Ned The society has applied for The cost is $14 per person The center would have a Fay’s Hentz, a writer for a New York advertising Louganis decided to compete Sunday at the -raising auction in conjunction with to Paige Savory, society vice houses at a density of two units per tits annual dinner to benefit the president and chair of the ad hoc Drug store, a Dunkin Donuts and agency, in June in Bloomfield Hills. Mich. U.S. Diving Indoor Championships in India­ Blimpies. a fast food restaurant acre. The application was tabled ^society and help launch the new exhibit committee. Kathryn, whose mother. Mary, died of napolis despite pain from the removal of that serves sandwiches, according by the commission at its April 7 warts last week from his hands and feet ^museum, said Ingrid Fraize, the The first exhibit at the museum, 2nd cemetery damaged meeting. diabetes in 198,1, was once a lobbyist with an tsociety’s program chairwoman. which is located in the former Lutz to site plans filed with town because Ryan accepted his offer to attend. The PZC will also consider a Alexandria. Va.. political consulting firm ■ “ We are canvassing the town for Junior Museum on Cedar Street, Tw elve gravestones in St. of the cemetery, police,said. planning officials. About 2,000 and is now president of the lacocca “ My injuries are superficial and they’ll The vandalism was similar to square feet must still be filled, the 42-lot subdivision application from donations,” Fraize said. For the will focus on the business and Bridget Cemetery at 150 Oakland Blanchard & Rossetto Construc­ Foundation, a philanthropic organization heal," said Louganis, who won two gold auction, she suggested donations industries of the North End. St. were tipped over during the that which occurred during the developers said today. dedicated to diabetes research. She and medals at the 1984 Olympics. “ I wish that past two weeks at St. James The special exception is needed tion Inc. of Manchester. The -such as art objects, near-antiques. Savory said she has plenty of weekend, police reported today. developers have proposed to build Hentz are both graduates of Middlebury that were the case with Ryan.” Cemetery, where about 70 tomb­ because the developers plan to put Ibaked goods, babysitting, a week’s photographs and posters, but she An anonymous caller reported single-family houses on 16.7 acres College in Vermont and Hentz works at the Ryan, a 14-year-old resident of nearby •use of a vacation cottage, lawn needs objects from the old facto­ the vandalism early Sunday morn­ stones were toppled. in 101 parking spaces, planning Kokomo, is a hemophiliac and contracted Police have made no arrests in officials said. Zoning regulations zoned Planned Residence Develop­ same ad firm. Batten. Barton, Durstine & twork. typing or computer time. ries in that area. ing. police said. All the graves­ ment at 456 Wetherell St. Osborn, that employs Lee lacocca’s new acquired immune deficiency syndrome from Local businesses will also be Anyone who has such items to tones were in the northwest corner connection with the incidents. require a special exception for any wife. Peggy Johnson. a blood treatment. His illness was diagnosed lacocca, 61. took time out from his in December 1984, and authorities kept him Chrysler duties to m arry Johnson. 34, in St from attending school for all but one day this Patrick's Cathedral on Thursday. Johnson year until April 10, when a judge ruled there works on the Chrysler account at Batten. was no evidence to keep him out of classes. Vietnam Dove TW O YEARS ON THB ROAD On this day in 1954, U.S. planes began flying French Still fighting crime No Jackson stamp so*diers to Vietnam to relieve the besieged bastion of Adam West has taken off the Batman Dienbienphu. Weeks earlier. Secretary of State John CAN HELP PAVE Britain has rejected a plan by the costume but he's still fighting crime in a Caribbean colony of British Virgin Islands to Foster Dulles had appealed to congressional leaders to comedic fashion in the sitcom "The Last V issue a postage stamp featuring singer back the use of U.S. troops tc ’ .elp the French. One Precinct." The show is in the same vein as Michael Jackson. Senator questioned Dulles shar." ' about the lack of THE WAY TO COLLEGE. the "Police Academy" movies with West's It was disapproved because the design did character. Capt. Rob Wright, commanding a allied support for the venture. With these questions. Tuesday Only 2 not include the royal insignia of Queen The Army’s special crew of contemporary Keystone Kops. Elizabeth II, according to correspondence Senator Lyndon Johnson helped undermine an early West describes the show as "sort of an KATHARINE HEPBURN presented to the colony’s legislative council effort to involve the nation in the Vietnam conflict. Two-Year Enlistment From Our Meat Dept. upside-down 'Hill Street Blues'" and .says his . . . baring her soul last week by Chief Minister Cyril Romney. 'DO Y O U KNOW — In whatyear did the United States Program builds a perfect character is sometimes "smaller than life. bridge between high school “ As the queen of each dependent territory sign a peace agreement with North Vietnam? SHOULDER Captain Wright is not exactly a nut case but it is Her Majesty’s requirement that her and college. he's at the very edge of burn-out. He's a portrait or the royal cypher should appear on FRIDAY'S ANSWER — The shortstop Is positioned LAMB CHOPS...... * . ib. manic-depressive. 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4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 21, I9«6 Alliance Gorbachev backs « U.S./Wi>rld NASA awaits final forensic work Documents indicate engineers put­ Onizuka, Ronald McNair, satellite By William Hcfrwood astronauts,” said Marvin Resnik of ting together Atlantis’s left-side rocket concerns In Brief engineer Gregory Jarvis and New United Press International Akron. Ohio, father of astronaut Judith had problems similar to those expe­ an end to alliances Resnik. He made the comments in New Hampshire schoolteacher Christa rienced when Challenger’s faulty right- I « ) < ^ Prosecution to play tapes CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - With the York. McAuliffe, the first "ordinary citizen” hand booster was assembled. they agreed at their meeting in search for shuttle cabin wreckage While identifiable remains of all to ride a space shuttle. " " BERLIN (AP) — Soviet leader PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Prosecutors are The main body of wreckage from Geneva last November. Britain finally completed, pathologists are in seven astronauts have been found. Shuttle salvage work continued off Mikhail S. Gorbachev said today expected to play their trump card this week when Challenger’s crew cabin was tenta­ He did not elaborate in his the final stages of identifying and Resnik said somebody parts may elude the coast of F’lorida today with ships he would support the simultaneous 'MtJf trial resumes for Ralph Richard, accused of the tively identified on March 7 and the next criticism of the United States, but documenting remains of the seven positive identification. and submarines pressing the search for abolition of the Warsaw Pact and cy. LUXEMBOURG (UPI) - Brit­ 1984 rape of his 4-month-old daughter. day. Navy salvage divers hauled up tne apparently was referring to the Challenger astronauts, NASA says. He said the remains will be flown wreckage from Challenger’s right-side NATO military alliances. ish Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Six hours of taped conversations between first debris and. possibly, human In a speech to several hundred U S. air strike on Libya a week ago, z ‘Final forensic work and future from the Kennedy Space Center to an solid-fuel rocket booster, the one that Howe told Western European Richard and police, which prosecutor Charles remains from "site 67” On March 9, East German factory workers, and continued nuclear testing. planning in accordance with family Air Force facility in Dover. Del., failed and led to (he ship’s destruction. ministers today that Libyan- Nystedt has called "the heart” of.the state’s case, NASA announced the wreckage had Gorbachev also repeated his readi­ Because of the U.S. air raid on desires is expected to be completed around April 29 or April 30 for On shore, rocket engineers are supported terrorism must not be are expected to be played this week for the been positively identified and that crew ness to meet with President Libya, the Soviets canceled a May within the next several days and will be cremation or other treatment before working to disassemble a shuttle 15-member Superior Court jury. remains were present. meeting in which Secretary of aliowed to drive a wedge between announced when appropriate,” the they are returned to the families. NASA solid-fuel booster to look for anything Reagan "so long as the approp­ Richard, 34, is standing trial on charges he Sources said the USS Preserver, a State George P. Shultz and Soviet the United States and the Euro­ space agency said Saturday. would not confirm those plans. unusual that might shed insights into riate international atmosphere is raped his infant daughter, Jerri Ann, and then Navy salvage vessel, returned to port Foreign Minister Eduard A. She­ pean allies. The statement, released six weeks to “ There are no bodies mind you, there whether assembly problems played a created, and real disarmament conspired with his wife, Donna, also 34, to conceal on at least three occasions bearing vardnadze were to discuss prepa­ "Khadafy should not succeed in the day after the first crew cabin are just bits and pieces,” Resnik said. role in the Challenger disaster. steps are possible. the infant’s death by reporting the child astronaut remains. The commercial “ We stress our readiness for a rations for the Washington what the SovieU so far failed to wreckage was hauled to the surface on “ I don’t know how I can say that nicely. "Two boosters that had been slated for achieve — splitting Atlantic solid­ kidnapped on Nov. 11,1984. His wife will be tried use in May with the shuttle Atlantis are salvage vessel G.W. Pierce made the simultaneous disbanding of the sumniit. later this year for allegedly killing the baby, March 8, said the cabin salvage Even though the cabin was partially If the United States "goes on arity,” Howe told the European the target of the investigation. last such trip Tuesday when remains of Warsaw Pact and NATO, or, for a whose battered body was found Nov. 15, 1984, in operation was complete and confirmed intact, the crew was not. They really acting as it is today, trying to Community ministers who were The work began Saturday and it is Jarvis were brought to shore, sources start,' their military organiza­ an alley less than a block from their former remains of all seven shuttle fliers had were blown apart." poison the atmosphere, this will meeting to discuss an allied expected to last about two weeks. It is said. tions,” the Soviet Communist Pawtucket apartment. been recovered. Killed in the Jan. 28 disaster were throw a shadow over any future response to Libyan-sponsored only the second time shuttle boosters NASA said final wreckage from the Party general secretary told Defense attorney John O’Connor was to resume "W e talked to NASA ... and they said commander Francis "Dick " Scobee, meeting," Gorbachev said. " I f it terrorism. have been "destacked. " cabin crash site was recovered Friday. workers at a machine factory in his cross-examination of Pawtucket police Det. that they’ve identified all seven of the co-pilot Michael Smith, Resnik, PJlison Marzahn, an East Berlin suburb. (the summit) is to happen, a better Except for Britain, the Western European allies were critical of the Robert Brown today as the case moved into its Gorbachev visited the factory atmosphere is necessary. fourth week of testimony. this morning before attending the “ The meeting can take place if U.S. attack on Libya Tuesday, closing session of the East German the United States realizes that it is saying it would only lead to more violence and leave Europe vulner­ House considers bill Communist Party Congress. His necessary to take this path," he Aspertame, seizures linked able to Libyan reprisals. comments were carried on state- said. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Scientists studying a The U.S. attack on Libya was run East Germantelevisionduring The Soviet leader spoke in UPl photo popular artificial sweetener said today they have " ' " f - triggered by the bombifig of a West the afternoon. Russian. His comments in re­ identified 82 people who say they suffered Berlin nightclub that killed a U.S. despite a veto threat According to the television re­ sponse to a reporter’s question epileptic-like seizures after consuming the s«|6TS*tes British ieftist demonstrators, hoiding week. British residents left Moslem west soldier and a Turkish woman. The port. Gorbachev did not elaborate were translated by reporters flu­ substance. Beirut today in the wake of the United States said it had proof of By Jim Drinkard includes $12 billion more Iban Reagan on his statement about the dissolu­ ent in the language. pictures of Moammar Khadafy, march to The subjects suffered the seizures after tion of the Warsaw Pact, a mutual White House Chief of Staff the American Embassy in London to execution of two Britons and one Libyan involvement in the Berlin The Associated Press wants in new taxes and $25 billion less ingesting foods or beverages containing asper­ than he wants for military spending. defense agreement between the Donald T. Reagan said Sunday the American in Lebanon last week. bombing. tame, which is marketed as NutraSweet, said Dr. n protest the U.S. air raids on Libya last "Whether we like it or not, WASHINGTON — The House this But Majority Leader Bob Dole, R Kan.. Soviet Union and its Eastern United States expected Gorbachev Richard J. Wurtman of the Massachusetts Europe is likely to sit in the front week takes up a $1.7 billion catch-all has delayed consideration in the full European allies, and the U.S.-led to “ live up to his word” and meet Institute of Technology. line of international terrorisrn for spending bill that would bolster secur­ Senate while he explores ways to move North Atlantic Treaty with Reagan this year. The subjects were examined after the seizures some time,” Howe told the minis­ ity at U.S. embassies overseas, but it closer to what the White House wants. Organization. On Friday. Gorbachev told the and found to have no brain abnormalities that ters, according to a conference which Republicans say is "loaded with Dole said last week after meetings Gorbachev today also repeated East German Communist Party citizens ieave Lebanon would explain the attacks, said Wurtman, who official. “ It is no good for Euro­ goodies" and likely will be vetoed by with administration budget director his proposal made in a speech at congress that U.S, refusal to join a said the findings were turned over to the Food and peans to sit wringing their hands President Reagan, James C. Miller III and Senate leaders the party congress Friday that unilateral Soviet moratorium on BEIRUT. Lebanon (U P I) - Line into the Christian half of the U.S. bombers to participate in the Drug Adminstration. about what the United States has In addition to the new spending, the that While House officials are privately conventional forces be cut bark nuclear tests, the raid on Libya, Most of the British residents of Lebanese capital Sunday. air raids. The typical patient was a young woman money bill raises the contentious issue saying "they'd like to be helpful. " But across the European continent. and “ increased threats" against Moslem west Beirut, left Lebanon Most of the evacuees are " I don't want to leave, but done or might do.” between ages 20 and 40 with no prior history of West German Foreign Minister of whether the president has the power he declined to say whether flexibility The Soviet leader Sunday ac­ Nicaragua demonstrated that the by sea today in the wake of the teachers, doctors and journalists whenever I look to the pictures of neurologic problems, he said. Hans-Dietrich Genscher said West to defer — sometimes indefinitely — might be forthcoming in the controver­ .V'. cused the United States of poison­ United States was following a executions of two kidnapped Brit­ who, undeterred by the violence the three executed men, I think it is Wurtman accused the G.D. Searle Division of spending ordered by Congress. Reagan sial areas of taxes or military spending. ing superpower relations, but said "militarist and aggressive” policy ons by pro-Libyan gunmen, au­ that has engulfed Lebanon since foolish to stay,” said a 52-year-old Germany was the primary target Monsanto Chemical Co., which makes NutraS- has proposed some $'25 billion in More meetings are planned this week. that under the right circumstances that could damage U.S.-Soviet thorities said. the civil war erupted in 1975, have American woman who has worked of terrorism in Europe because of weet, of failing to refer complaints about the he still is willing to meet Reagan as relations. stayed and worked in the mainly in Lebanon for five years. the more than 300,000 U.S. soldiers spending deferrals for this year. The The spending bill before the House seizures to the FDA. would pump an additional $1.7 billion Authorities at the Christian port Moslem half of the Lebanese A British teacher who asked that stationed there. bill would undo more than $5 billion of this year into agriculture, the Coast of Jounieh gave no specific figures capital. his name be withheld said, “ We did The meeting of Western Eu­ that’amount. and outlaw the practice in W- Guard, the Veterans Administration, but said that “ nearly all the British not mind the shelling and car rope's foreign ministers was the Ferry sinks; toll rises the future. The chamber's Democratic leader­ Irish aid, the Internal Revenue Service lin American has nationals and the one or two The exodus Sunday from the bombs ... but kidnapping is more third in the past week on terrorism DHAKA, Bangladesh — A ferry carrying 1,'200 t and Britain was said to be ship had tried to bring the package — and other programs. In some cases, the ■ J , . Americans who escaped Moslem Moslem sector coincided with the dangerous.” passengers sank in a sudden, fierce hailstorm and pressuring the alliance to approve coupled with a bill providing military money restores cuts made under the west Beirut sailed to Larnaca. return to the United States of the “ It means killing you twice. authorities said today they feared some 300 a sweeping plan to combat terror­ aid to Nicaraguan rebels — to a vote last new Gramm-Rudman deficit-reduction Cyprus today. body of American Peter Kilburn, Lebanon is finished for us and people were killed. quiet return to U.S. ism in Europe. week, but was forced to pull it back law. “ A few journalists have stayed killed with two Britons last week probably the whole Middle East Rescuers recovered some 175 bodies from the after a surprise parliamentary gamble It also provides for several money behind and probably they will after U.S. planes attacked Libya. will be the same in the near riverboat that sank some 30 miles south of Dhaka by House Republicans. The Contra aid transfers, the largest being a $702 By Anne Saker minute." Reagan said. “ I would leave within a fewdaystoo." said a A pro-Libyan group claimed future," the teacher said. Sunday and said there was at least 70 more bodies will be divorced from the spending million shift from the defense depart­ United Press International hestiate to think that anything we security officer at Jounieh port. 12 responsibility for the killings, A British woman said, "It would trapped in the vessel's cabins. Now you know measure this time around. ment to a program of beefed-up might do in retaliation for terror­ miles north of Beirut. saying they were carried out to be foolish to return to Lebanon Authorities said the death toll could go as high Eighty percent of all body heat While the House wrestles with those security at U.S. embassies and other WASHINGTON - Without fan­ ists ... would actually affect them The 35 Westerners, including 32 avenge the attack and Britain's where my friends were as 300. escapes through the head. questions, the Senate faces its own diplomatic installations abroad. The fare or crowds, the body of Peter and their well-being. Britons, crossed the Beirut Green decision to allow British-based murdered.” The hailstorm hit suddenly, sinking the M.V. fiscal dilemma; what to do about the money is the first installment in a Kilburn. an American held hostage "But again, we have to deal with Ekhlas Star, shortly after it departed from the stalled 1987 federal budget five-year. $4.4 billion effort aimed al in Lebanon and killed in apparent this terrorist problem.” river port of Munshiganj. about 30 miles south of The Senate Budget Committee making it more difficult for terrorists to retaliation for the U.S. raid on The body of Kilburn. a native of Dhaka. attack U.S. personnel. Libya, has been returned to the California's San Francisco Bay Some passengers were thrown overboard when passed a spending plan last month that United States. Area who had worked in Lebanon the ship was hit by surging waves and less than for more than 20 years, was found 200 managed to swim to shore, witnesses said. -.f. w . State Department spokesman along with those of two British Bruce Ammerman said Sunday school teachers Thursday in moun­ the body had been positively Marines trained Klansmen Candidates await end tains controlled by Syrian and identified and would be sent today Moslem militia, east of Beirut. RALEIGH. N.C. — U.S. Marines who joined a DPI photo or Tuesday to his home state of They had been shot in the head at Ku Klux Klan splinter group trained members in California, where the family would close range, authorities said. the use of weapons and supplied them with Ruby Conner and her husband, Eddie, pick up the pieces of arrange a funeral. How to pick to ‘Duei of Dynasties’ A pro-Libyan group called the military equipment, two former members of the what was once their home and belongings Sunday after a killer A spokesman at Andrews Air Arab Fedayeen Cells claimed group said in sworn statements. BOSTON (U PI) — The intense media Stone unturned in reminding voters of tornado cut a two-mile swath through the southeast section of Force Base said a C-141 Star lifter responsibility, saying the hostages The statements of the unidenlified former spotlight on the 8th Congressional his lineage — he announced his Sweetwater, Texas, early Saturday. An 87-year-old man was bearing Kilbum's body landed at were killed in retaliation for last White Patriot Party members were filed in 1984 District “ Duel of the Dynasties" candidacy at noon .March 4. the exact the installation outside Washing­ Monday’s U.S. bombing raid on the number one with Klanwatch. an arm of the Southern Poverty killed and about 100 people injured with 1,500 residents left between Joseph Kennedy II and James time and day that 53 years ago FDR ton at 11; 40 a m. EST Sunday. Libya and Britain’s decision to Law Project of Birmingham. Ala . and published Roosevelt Jr. has more than a dozen took his first oath of office. homeless in the west Texas town. There was no ceremony for the allow British-based U.S. bombers in Sunday’s News and Observer of Raleigh. hopefuls patiently waiting their turn at Roosevelt, who trails Kennedy and return, and reporters were not to participate in the air raids. The former White Patriots said the Marines some attention. Bachrach in early polls, unveiled the permitted on the base to watch the Kilburn was one of six Ameri­ from Camp Lejeune trained party members in strategy he has used repeatedly since — combat techniques, including the use of weapons, The 32-year-old son of Sen. Robert plane land. cans, three Britons and several newspaper in a Kennedy bashing. Kennedy and the 40-year-old grandson Ammerman said the silence and other Westerners kidnapped in and supplied the group with fatigues, pistol bells Texas tornado leaves of President Franklin Roosevelt have "There is no question Joe Kennedy security around the body's return Beirut since March 1984. He was I and canteens. dominated a celebrity blitz unusual for starts out as the front runner," Roose­ was imposed at the request of the first American hostage to l^ The former Klansmen said the Marines did not a district where politics is serious velt said. " I start out as the person who Kilbum's family. killed and whose body was found. supply any weapons, and state Bureau of business. can challenge him on substance. " 1,500 liomeless, 1 dead The plane left Rhein-Main Air The other Americans are Wil­ Investigation officials said they have not found Kennedy responded in kind a day- evidence the paramilitary, white supremacist The glare already has driven from the Base outside Frankfurt West liam Buckley. U.S. Embassy polit­ multiple paper town. later. field state Rep. Thomas Vallely of Germany early Sunday. Before ical officer; Terry Anderson. Asso­ group obtained weapons from military bases. Bv A/llchelle Locke ern part of the city of 12.000 early Boston, who decided his pitch as the "There happens to be a Jefferson, a his body left Lebanon. U.S. offi­ ciated Press bureau chief in A Fayetteville police special operations officer The Associated Press Saturday after merging in the air. "other guy" was falling on deaf ears. Johnso'n. a Kennedy and a Roosevelt in cials used photos to identify Beirut; Thomas Sutherland, AUB told United Press International that the Marines Mayor Rick Rhodes estimated prop­ Other candidates are left with lots of this race.'■ he said, refering to Republi­ Kilburn. 62. chief librarian of the Dean of Agriculture; David Ja­ and Fort Bragg soldiers have been identified al SW EETW ATER. Texas - National erty damage al between $15 million and time to build grassroots organizations can Mildred Jeffer.son and misidentify- American University of Beirut, cobsen. AUB Hospital administra­ White Patriot Party rallies. Guard troops patrolled today against $20 million and said about 100 people and wait until attention finally shifts to ing Democrat Carla Johnston. who was kidnapped in Moslem tive director, and the Rev. Law­ looters after tornadoes carved a two- were injured, and some 1,500 left the issues. "Four famous names ... and the only- west Beirut 17 months ago rence Jenco, Catholic Relief mile-long. half-mile-wide swath homeless. Marcos says Aquino will fall "The truth is that as long as the field one who really seems to be running on At a news conference five days Services director. through this west Texas town, killing Police Chief Jim Kelley said cleanup M ANILA. Philippines — Ousted President of candidates remains as large as it is — that is one of those four names, and it before the attack on Libya. Presi­ The shawdowy pro-Iran group. one person, injuring about 100 others efforts were progressing. “ We’re get­ Ferdinand E. Marcos predicted in a videotaped with so many along for the ride — then isn't me, " said Kennedy dent Reagan was asked if he were Islamic Jihad, said last year it had and leaving 1,500 people homeless. ting a lot of volunteer types, " he said. interview released in Manila today that Corazon the debate, and the press coverage of it. While Kennedy and Roosevelt trade concerned the hostages in Lebanon executed Buckley because he was "They’re swooping in there and they’re In a town like Manchester, will be simplistic and unedifying " barbs, Bachraeli said he is busy- at the Despite the destruction, estimated at might be put at risk by U.S a CIA agent. Although photo­ Caring about its readers Aquino's government will fall within a month, grassroots. up to $20 million, officials said the helping.” military action then reportedly graphs purported to be of Bucke- you might as well start with should also be a priority with possibly to communist rebels. Vallely said. Gov Mark White visited the city A second candidate who received "1 understand Kennedy- bashing gets human toll could have been much imminent. ly's body were delivered to West­ readership. In a most recent the number one newspaper. Marcos claimed in the interview that Moslem Sunday- and talked with residents of the virtually no coverage, state Rep. you headlines." he said. "M y sense is worse. Noting the hostages's plight has ern news agencies in Beirut, his forces loyal to one of his former political leaders. Sun Village Housing Project a feder­ survey conducted by First The Manchester Herald feels Ali Dimaporo, outnumber government troops 10-1 William Galvin of Boston, dropped out a the bigger names are ahead in Chicago "never been out of our minds fora body was never found. "After 1 saw the extent of the ally- subsidized development for the Market Research of Boston, week later. and Los Angeles and in Washington and it is their responsibility to on the large island of Mindanao, and that 34 damage. 1 thought we'd have many- elderly- that was hit hard. The storm's The race is for the seat now held by- in New- York. But this race w ill be w on the Manchester Herald holds listen to what residents in percent of the nation’s soldiers have left their more injuries and certainly more only fatality was an 87-year-old man House Speaker Thomas O'Neill, the or lost in Union Square in Somerville the overall local readership posts since he left the country Feb. 25. deaths, " City .Manager David Maddox who lived there. ' Manchester have to say. They veteran Democrat who is retiring after and Watertown Square and Oak Square Marcos' statements, made during the weekend said, "It was luck. It was a miracle." One resident. Gladys Lane, stood U.S. refuses comment lead. According to the study, want to hear about readers more than 30 years. in Brighton.” before a group of U.S.-based Filipino supporters As National Guardsmen patrolled the looking through what used to be the side the Manchester Herald is the “ I don’t plan to run naked down the Vallely- blamed the size of the field — views on the news — what at his home in Honolulu, came as pro-Marcos streets early today to watch for looting, wall of her house as White spoke. demonstrators and communist insurgents both street or engage in the forms of not the focus on Kennedy- and Roosevelt leader for local news, local they think is important, what volunteers and Salvation Army- "It was just like I was in a vacuum, " on fate of lost plane increased pressure on Aquino’s government. hueksterism some people contem­ — for the inability- to focus on issues, workers served more than 2.000 meals said Ms. Lane. "I was down on my happenings and local sports, should go into the paper and plate," quipped slate Rep, Thomas "Faced with a field of this size, the to people left homeless by the disaster, knees begging the Lord to take care of with three quarters of the what shouldn’t. They’re Gallagher, who called his supporters press has two choices: it can be fair and By United Press International Capt. Paul F. Lorence, 31, of San Horowitz plays In Moscow said Dewey- Alderson. public relations me. I didn't care about the house.” "the people who are not the people in boring or it can be unfair and Francisco, were recovered and readers saying the coverage points on local issues to be especially interested in director for the Salvation Arm y’s Texas "The only thing I can say is tough People magazine." interesting to those candidates without An F’ ll l fighter-bomber — the sent to the Libyan capital Tripoli. is the most extensive. more than sufficient in hearing any comments you MOSCOW — Students surged through a division. times never last, but tough people do, phalanx of police and one fan clambered up the " I t ’s all a double-edged sword," said name, money- or political base.” he only U.S plane lost in last week's The report on the recovery of the explaining the issues. "Sweetw ater is still in a mess. People and we’ve got a lot of lough people may have about the service fire escape outside a concert hall to hear pianist Kennedy. “ Sometimes it’s frustrating. said. "Covering this race for journalists air raid on Libya — was recovered F -lll — the only plane unac­ are cleaning up but it will be a long around here." said White. Next, the number one news­ you get from the Herald. They Vladimir Horowitz give his first formal concert But you’ve got to learn to take the good must be as frustrating as running in it form the sea off the coast of Libya counted for after Tue.sday’s raids lim e." he said. "People are sifting Nineteen people remained hospital­ on Tripoli and the port of Benghazi on a Soviet stage in six decades. with the bad and make the most of the fur a politicians. " and sent to the Soviet Union for paper should provide readers The number one newspaper guarantee prompt delivery through the debris by hand. That's all ized Sunday, including a woman who — came on the eve of today's Muscovites waxed lyrical about the playing of opportunities that are provided." "I don’t think you can get into faulting technical inspection, the Al-Ittihad with a depth of information should also provide a service and courteous, efficient that is left from some of these trailer was transferred to a Dallas hospital in Eureopen Community foreign the 81-year-old Horowitz, who drew a stormy, "The battle heated up in earnest with the size of the field forthe lack of debate newspaper reported. homes” critical condition, officials said. Sev­ ministers meeting in Luxembourg. needed to make valued and to its subscribers. The service on all billing matters. eight-minute standing ovation after his Sunday Roosevelt’s announcement for the seat. on the issues," said Kennedy. "The Libya's official Jana news The National Weather Service said enty people were treated and released The meeting — the second since reasonable decisions regard­ Manchester Herald is found to If you’re not satisfied, they recital in the Grand Hall of the Tchaikovsky While insisting “ substance will indeed press has a particular job to do and agency said Libyans were volun­ two tornadoes smashed into the south­ Saturday. the U.S. raids and third in a week — Conservatory, a stage on which the greatest prevail over style,” Roosevelt left no many candidates are issue-oriented." teering to serve on suicide squads ing key local issues that may be a good community want to know about it. was called to consider steps to Soviet artists have performed. to avenge the U.S. raid, and a West impact on their lives today, or newspaper by over nine in ten combat Libyan terrorism. “ I could just go and kill myself happily after German newspaper reported Li­ The British foreign secretary. in the future. Well that same readers, with over one third If you’re still trying to figure hearing this.” enthused Vladimir Feltsman, a bya was recruiting suicide com­ Sir Geoffrey Howe, in a television study shows that the rating it as very good. The young pianist who has been trying for years to Kissinger lauds Reagan years mandos in prison and through out which is the number one interview in London Sunday, indi­ emigrate from the Soviet Union to the West, as advertisments in Europe and the Manchester Herald is rated Manchester Herald is also a newspaper in Manchester, the cated Britain would not rule out the Horowitz himself did in 1925, Middle East. quite highly in terms of space By Christopher Connell will judge Reagan as "a most signifi­ Kissinger said that either the admin­ possibility of allowing U.S. jets to very effective advertising tool facts are obvious. Your choice devoted to selected issues in for reaching the Manchester The Associated Press cant president.” istration’s analysis of the situation in Al-Ittihad. published in Abu use its bases in future strikes will be the same paper more No Injuries In Peru blast It is "also possible that he will be seen Nicaragua "is wrong or the solution is Dhabi in the United Arab Emi­ against Libya. its Opinion pages. Nearly Area public and it is and more readers in WASHINGTON — Henry Kissinger as somebody who spent a lot of capital wrong. It cannot be that it is such a vital rates. quoted Libyan sources Sun­ But he indicated the United LIMA, Peru — Presumed left-wing rebels eight in ten readers find that preferred over most other says “ a strange phenomenon" occurs maintaining popularity for eight ye­ interest and it can be solved with $100 day as saying the missing U.S. States would be less likely to Manchester choose every day. exploded a car bomb today that damaged a wall the space devoted to view­ when you meet and listen to Ronald ars," said Kissinger, who served during million." F-111 was found off the Libyan request a second strike if the forms of printed advertising. The Manchester Herald — protecting the residence of U.S. Ambassador Reagan. the Nixon and Ford administrations. coast and salvaged. The news­ European Community foreign David Jordan but caused no injuries, police said. The argument of Democratic oppo­ your voice in Manchester. “ You ask yourself, 'How did it ever "Academics make a mistake to paper said it was sent to the Soviet ministers endorsed powerful mea­ It was not immediately known if the ambassa­ nents that “ you ought to usediplomacy occur to anybody that he should be underrate a man ... w ho has moved with Union. sures to contain Libyan terrorism. dor was in the residence at the time of the and not power is also total nonsense. governor, much less president?” Kis­ such assurance amidst so many A Pentagon spokesman said he The Libyan news agency Jana, explosion, which was felt throughout much of What does it mean, diplomacy and not singer said at a Library of Congress shoals” had no information about the monitored in London, said Sunday Lima. power? If they spid, ’It’s not a vital symposium last week. plane's fate and refused to com­ Libyans were cabling Col. Moam­ The explosion smashed in part of the 15-foot Kissinger expressed surprise after interest.’ or 'In using force you do so "On the other hand, you have to say ment on the Al-Ittihad report. mar Khadafy volunteering to pink wall that is at least 50 feet in front of the pink the symposium on learning that a much other damage to other interests also that a man who dominated The F-lll, a technologically serve on suicide squads “ to des­ residence. Police said there were no injuries. reporter was present. "Did I kill myself that are even more important,’ then we California for eight years, and now- advanced plane, is presumably of troy everything American” in Neither of Peru’s two principal left-wing rebel in there?” he asked could join a sensible debate. HaudiPHtpr Jlrralft dominates the American political pro­ interest to Soviet weapons experts. revenge for the raid. groups immediately took responsibility for the cess for 5'A years, as he has, cannot be a Kissinger who headed a bipartisan Libya is a Middle East ally of the Li byan officials put the death toll blast. "As it is now-, both sides are stating trivial figure,” the former secretary'of commission that reviewed Central Soviets and an arms recipient. from the U.S. attack at 37, At least two people abandoned a red sedan next platitudes.” he said TO(/f? state said. America polii \ for Reagan told his Al-fttihad also reported the including Khadafy’s adopted 15- VOICE IN MANCHESTER" to the colonial residence in central Lima minutes "H e has a kind of instinct that I audience that both sides are spouting Kissinger expressed frustration at bodies of the plane’s twocrewmen, month-old daughter, but Western before two explosions destroyed the vehicle at cannot explain," Kissinger said, adding nonsense in the current debate over aid the failure of scholars to offer new- HENRY KISSINGER Capt. Fernando L. Ribas- diplomats believe as many as 100 Source; First Market Research of Boston, January 1986. 5; 10 a m., police said. that it is "perfectly possible ” historv to the Contra rebels in Nicaragua. insights on arms control. , . . marvels at Reagan Dominici. 33, of Puerto Rico, and people may have been killed. t - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. April 21. 19M MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 21.1M6 — T, OPINION Yale president announces fact-finding mission to Africa total divestment,” he said. trying to make it look as if they are faculty members on Thursday Combined Wire Services said. The group will also visit happened without these demonstrations?” 'The university also reversed its giving us permission,” Phillips condemned Yale's “ use of force certain South African universities stand on shanties built to protest said. and mass arrests” in response to NEW HAVEN - After weeks of “ with which Yale may be able to NAME A NWIONAL FOREST AFTER A LITTELL SAID SUNDAY apartheid in South Africa and In all, 166 studente have been the anti-apartheid protests. THERE'S A PROroSAL TO RENAME divisive anti-apartheid protests on cooperate in long-term educa­ granted students permission to arrested since Monday during M AN WHO SAIR TREES CAUSE campus, Yale President A. Bar­ tional projects," Giamatti said. He night’s announcement resulted No conflict from a series of weekend meetings rebuild the structures. demonstrations against Yale’s YALE HOLDS STOCK worth THIS THE *REASAN NATIONAL FOREST" po llu tio n T t h a t S a n OPP IPEA... tlett Giamatti has announced the did not elaborate on the education Jack and telephone calls between Gia­ Students began rebuilding the South African investments. Of between $350 million and $400 Yale Corporation will organize a projects. matti and corporation members. shanties, dubbed “ Winnie Man­ those, 76 were arrested Monday for million in 98 corporations with ------C T ^ fact-finding trip to South Africa. The group will include fellows of dela Village,” Saturday afternoon refusing to move when university operations in South Africa. The Anderson The trip, to take place in late the Yale Corporation, members of Senior Matthew Countryman, a member of the Yale Divestment in the Hewitt Quadrangle between employees arrived to tear down a university currently follows a of interest spring or early summer, will give the Advisory Committee on Inves­ shantydown erected in front of the policy of selective investment. Campaign, said his group would Woodbridge Hall and the Beinecke the corporation — Yale's govern­ tor Responsibility and bther Musuem, the site of the original Yale admitaistration building. ing body — a chance “ to assess members of the Yale community, like to participate in the trip. The corporation will begin plan­ “ H it looks like a really solid trip shantytown. The Ethics Commission quite properly has firsthand the compliance of ... Giamatti said. ning for the trip at its May 25 — a trip which would involve all “ It’s a small step in the right On Wednesday, at least 60 companies with Yale’s ethical Asked if the announcement was meeting, Giamatfi said. The corpo­ decided there is no conflict of interest segments of the Yale community direction,” said Kim Phillips, a students were suspended for block­ AH^ES investment policy,” Giamatti said a reaction to recent student ration will solicit recommenda­ involved in the fact that Wallace Irish Jr., — I think we would support it as a Yale graduate student who met ing access to a university building NWIONAL in a prepared statement released protests, Yale spokesman Walter tions from various segments of the part of a movement for total with the ad hoc committee and who — the first such suspensions since who is serving on the town Charter Revision WREST Sunday night. Littellsaid: “ This is an outcome of Yale community about who should divestment,” Countryman said. was among those arrested 1969. The suspensions were lifted Commission, is head of the firm that sells The group will Inspect opera­ a long and thoughtful process ... go on the trip and which sites to Helms asks “ At the same time, it will not Wednesday. later in the day. tions of some companies that the regaining our investment policies. visit, Giamatti said. insurance to the Eighth Utilities District. It stop our movements here toward “ It’s interesting that they are More than 160 Yale College university holds stock in, Giamatti Who’s to say it wouldn't have was also right in its decision that his past IF \NE'RE GOINS TO NAME SOMETHING OH...THEN HOW ABOUT THE expressions of support for a group that AFTER HIM , IT SHOULP SE SOMETHING "leEASAN NATIONAL P E 8 T " ? opposes a change being considered by the Foggy Bottoni Panel member TO WHICH HE'S MAPE A SUBSTANTIAL PERFECT charter commission do not constitute a contribution conflict. dissents on The charter commission is considering to reveal all revisions in the town charter that would work coroner report against the best interest of the district as By Lvda Phillips district leaders see that interest. The WASHINGTON — The State Department is reeling under a barrage of pointed questions from United Press International revisions would make it easier for the MEA Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C. It will take a task force 2 HARTFORD — One member of a A /is SupeiVokie electorate at large to force the district into to answer all the senator’s inquiries. private panel of medical and legal consolidation with the town, eliminating the V O •^ULME Including followups, Helms has demanded professionals has filed a dissenting district’s independent control over fire vmg-'TEtCQRAM— answers — in writing — to more than 120 report on the state medical exa­ protection and sewer service in northern complaints, rumors and policy questions. The miner’s office. Manchester. hapless recipient of the senator’s interrogatory, ■■ Dr. Eleanor McQuillen, chief Ronald I. Spiers, under secretary of state for medical examiner for the state of Irish’s insurance agency sold insurance to Vermont, refused to sign the the district only after bidding competitively management, must also defend himself Open Forum personally against a charge that he allowed “ an panel’s final report because she felt additional information could for the contract. That alone should exempt open saloon” to operate at the U.S. Embassy in him from being considered in conflict of have been added to the group's Islamabad while he was ambassador to Pakistan. findings, said Wanda Rickerby. a weeks w 9 m d® interest for commercial reasons. Two things make the situation particularly, spokeswoman for the state Depart­ And as the commission decided, his Office honors interesting: Helms is a senior member of the ment of Health Services. support of STEAL, an organization of Eighth Foreign Relations Committee, and the phrasing o f . The report McQuillen filed Sat­ District backers who vigorously oppose any two volunteers In search of allies many of the questions suggests that he already urday was exactly the same as the has a pretty good idea what the answers will be — majority report except it stated in change in the charter’s consolidation To the Editor: or had better be. In fact, some of the questions are brackets that the final report provision and any move to consolidate the Have you ever stood in a moment of time. almost as impossible to answer without “ does not express opinions regard­ As you know, April is National And realized that it had past once before.. ing the specific cases heard during two entities, is nothing but an example of the I incrimination as the classic: “ Have you stopped exercise of First Amendment rights. Child Abuse Prevention Month History seems to ride a circular track. public session.” beating your w ife?" “ It is my understanding that a All members of the Charter Revision and the week of April 20 to 27 is For wasn’t it France who left Hitler at the door? y o u r d o y i National Volunteer Recognition subcommittee of the commission Commission approach their task with some THE HELMS QUIZ hasn’t been released, but a Week. has been delegated to this task,” copy was slipped to us. Here are some of the McQuillen’s dissenting statement feelings and predispositions about what is in We at the Parents Anonymous Do you feel belittled by superpower propaganda? potentially embarrasing questions the senator said. the best interest of the community. They of Connecticut state office would Selling arms openly, while hunting for peaceful requests. wants Spiers to answer: The panel had heard from family form those ideas from their formal and like to take this opportunity to And today the USSR condemned as for decadent actions. • “ During your tenure as ambassador to members of various deceased publicly acknowledge Elsie But didn’t they fortify Hitler’s first conquests? informal affiliations with political parties Pakistan, did the American club serve alcoholic persons who had waited months for Strickland of Glastonbury and and with individuals and organizations that beverages? ... In light of the Islamic autopsy results. have causes. Ginny Foster of Coventry for all Can you see the signs of a nightmarish moment. The panel, appointed last month fundamentalist objection to the consumption of by the state Commission on their time, effort, caring and When all evil is personified by one man. The chief difference between Irish and alcoholic beverages, did you permit the U.S. Medicolegal Investigations, made support as the volunteersponsors Has the world forgotten Chamberlain’s appeasement. SuperNAalue WBekly Rotes other commission members in this respect is of the Parents Anonymous chap­ Embassy to operate an open saloon and allow public its findings, Friday in its When Czechoslovakia stood alone against thesatanicman? that his views on consolidation have been ter in Manchester. visiting airline crews, non-official visitors and final report on the coroner’s office and allegations surrounding the more pronounced and that he has expressed Elise and Ginny provide time, Pakistani nationals to patronize the club? If so. former chief medical examiner. them openly. That does not necessarily mean support, suggestions, advice and Have you ever read of that moment not long past. why?” A The panel of four out-of-state friendship to the parents in the And seen the total destruction one man can bring? • Noting that $24 million has been requested for his view would not change if the weight of new furniture. Helms asked: "Why. in light of the medical examiners and a retired chapter as they work out their Why would France and Europe turn it’s scared back. Connecticut chief justice, called evidence produced during deliberations of urgent, desperate need for improved security the Charter Revision Commission proved problems with child abuse and When this new man carries a fanatical nuclear sting! the state medical examiner's develop healthy nurturing rela­ against terrorist threats, did the department office "woefully inadequate,” with strong enough. consider new furniture a higher priority than tionships with their children, and Robert W. Kanehl morale problems and a backlog of projects to add to physical and electronic To say that Irish should not be allowed to develop their own self-esteem. It 584 N. Main St. incomplete autopsy reports. m s serve because he has been closely associated security?” Helms also wants to know how much The panel reaffirmed its prelimi­ is a hard job and our volunteers Manchester Connecticut give tirelessly of themselves. We money from the emergency supplemental nary findings that former Chief *95Arizona California *135 with advocacy of continued district (exduflos Fdulirld Coimly) P package for embassy security will be spent on new ’ Medical Examiner Dr. Catherine Florida Colorado separation is no more logical than to say that are very grateful and proud to A. Galvin “ was a competent Delaware have Elise and Ginny as furniture for embassies the department plans to Hawaii Georgia any Democrat should not serve because the build, and asks; “ Please explain what forensic pathologist who. however, District of Columbia members of the P.A. Resources skill, and the most important has not demonstrated comparable Houston Illinois Democratic Party has become associated We would like to share our relationship there is between new office furniture Idaho Association. experiences with the care of our human ingredient of all — love. administrative skills.” Indiana with the move to force consolidation. If that for the Department of State and protection against Galvin was ousted from her Kansas husband and father, Emil W. terrorism.” Iowa were the rule, the charter commission could Theodora A. Brown, President Esthers. Bronke position March 19 when the com­ Maine Bronke, who was a resident of the • Helms expressed misgivings at proposed staff Kentucky not have been appointed in the first place. Board of Directors Gail Bronke Demko mission received a ruling from the Maryland East Building. C Wing, Meadows increases at certain embassies: “ Given the threat state attorney general's office that Louisiana Leelaine R. Picker Manor. Manchester, from Sep­ 274 Hackmatack St. Massachusetts Executive Director of terrorism perceived by the department, please her 5-year term had expired. Michigan tember 1982 until his death, April Manchester “ The panel affirms the prelimi­ Missouri Parents Anonymous provide justification for increasing rather than Minnesota 6. 1986. decreasing the size of these missions. This nary conclusions concerning the Nebraska of Connecticut Mississippi We feel the philosophy of care Letters policy justification should include a country-by-country woefully inadequate and difficult New Hampshire at Meadows Manor has exceeded to maintain facilities provided for Nevada The Manchester Herald wel­ threat assessment and the justification for each Pennsylvania the highest goals in the standard the Office of the Chief Medical -New Mexico comes original letters to the new position envisioned in the proposal. ’' Examiner with consequent serious Rhode Island Meadows care of nursing care. Our loved one Fairfield County, Conn. North Carolina editor. • “ Please provide me with a complete list, by inefficiency, morale problems and *145 Upstate New York was treated and cared for with Letters should be brief and to total income received, of all Department of State the existence of a considerable Long Island Ohio was excellent skill, dignity and respect by all Utah the point. They should be typed personnel who earned during calendar year 1985 backlog of incomplete autopsy Manhattan Oklahoma members of the staff; there or neatly handwritten, and, for from salary, hardship pay, danger pay and bonus reports," the panel stated in its Vermont To the Editor: existed a caring, informativeand New York Airports Oregon ease in editing, should be double­ awards more than the salary of a United States three-page report. Virginia supportive attitude toward our Northern New Jersey South Carolina spaced. Letters must be signed senator.” Helms noted that this information is Galvin had come under fire West Virginia There exists in today’s society family. We observed many nurs­ because of the backlog of cases and Westchester Tennessee with name, address and daytime readily available on W-2 forms prepared by the an erroneous belief, based on ing interventions which contrib­ allegations her dogs lapped blood Texas telephone number (for department. ignorance, that all elderly pa­ uted to our husband’s and and licked corpses while in autopsy (except Houston) verification). • Helms questioned the need for Spiers to have tients who enter a convalescent father’s comfort and well-being. rooms. Washington The Herald reserves the right six assistant .secretaries, and demanded to know home for care go there to simply In response to allegations Galvin 'Wisconsin passively wait fordeath. Thefact The staff of Meadows Manor to edit letters in the interests of how often they traveled first class. He accused the allowed dogs in examination that they receive the excellent can take pride in being associated brevity, clarity and taste. department of hiring wives of senior officials for rooms while she performed auto­ Rates apply to 5- .6- or 7-day rentals of a'Chevrolet Chevette or a similar subcompact group car. physical care and psychological with an institution which pro­ Address letters to: Open Fo­ the $50,000 post as director of the Family Liaison psies, the panel stated, “ At the e '9 M O .N e * Inc ^ support necessary for their final vides a necessary service with rum, Manchester Herald, P.O. Office, and asked for a list of all employees’ worst, it appears that on two occasions, a dog did approach the "Let’s go into town. I need a SHOE FIX!" years is overlooked. professionalism, compassion, Box 591, Manchester. CT 06040. children who had gotten summer jobs in the department. table and sniff the hand of a body." • Helms claimed that 80 percent of women The panel further stated it was “ satisfied that the presence of dogs Foreign Service officers were in consular and . per se did not compromise the administrative jobs instead of political and integrity of .dcolegal The contras: U.S. product gone bad economic positions, and asked if this might investigations." Avis SuperValue Rates are available across America. explain why so few women reach the Acting Chief Medical Examiner And they’re backed by our famous “We try harder® spirit.” ambassadorial-level. And he wanted to know why Dr. H. Wayne Carver II told the 2 Edgar Chamorro doesn’t think much of the “ Mr. Reagan could be in better company than the inspector general, required by law to report to commission Thursday his staff had contras. For details, see your travel consultant or call us at J im that,” Chamorro says. “ He doesn’t belong to that Congress, has failed to notify the Foreign begun to clear some of the backlog They haven’t been effective so far in shaking the group. That mentality is not American. I didn’t Relations Committee of a single problem in six of incomplete autopsy reports. 1- 8 0 0 - 3 3 1 - 1212 . Sandinistas’ control of Nicaragua and he doesn’t see in the CIA people like the Argentinians who years. “ Am I correct to assume that the inspector Carver said that of 465 cases reported to be pending 2‘A months think that’s likely to change, even given more were such ideologically minded crusaders that general has not become aware of such problems, time and more American money. Donald or longer as of March 13,31 percent they were willing to kill people who were abuses or deficiencies during a full six years...? ’ ’ Their numbers are greatly exaggerated. suspected of being communist. Americans are not have been completed. The total Graff Helms asked. number of pending autopsy cases So easy Instead of 23.000. the figure being put out in like that, and should not be like that.” as of Thursday was 554. he said Washington. Chamorro estimates there are. at It is not only what the contras do but what they most. 6,000 effective fighters. don’t do that is their problem. They have failed to Confidential file He especially doesn’t like their methods, a convince most Nicaraguans, unhappy with Three years ago this month, we disclosed that ’ CAMBRIDGE REPORTS legacy of early training under Argentine officers Sandinista rule, that they offer a political the Soviets had successfully tested their new who taught the techniques of "death squads" and relations companies to influence American alternative. surface-to-air missile, the SA-12, against a What do your Argentina’s own "dirty war.’ ’ opinion, promoting themselves and denouncing They have no message, Chamorro says. ballistic missile. A recent CIA report, classified fellow Americans Chamorro’s knowledge of the contras is the Sandinistas. Secret, confirms that, stating: “ The SA-12 has think about today’s firsthand. He is a former leader, a member of the "You are the ones paying for this,” says “ I NEVER HEARD a contra in three years who been tested at least once against at least one type issues? Find out seven-member political directorate until he Chamorro. “ All these contra leaders are paid by asked in his talks or his speeches how we were of short-range ballistic m issile.... We conclude 3 times weekly in walked out in disgust in late 1984. He has been the United States to lobby Congress with your own going to improve Nicaraguan life. Never. Just that the SA-12, armed with a nuclear warhead, lobbying since for a change in what he sees as money. how we were going to get back.” could have the capability to defend a small area The Manchester Herald disastrously counterproductive American policy. “ They are told to say the money they are Almost as frequently as he refers to his time as against all current types of U.S. (missiles) except Still, the past remains very much with him. spending in a restaurant with a journalist or a a contra. Chamorro mentions his continuing the Minuteman III.” “ When I was a contra ..." peppers his congressman comes from a different pocket, from opposition to the Sandinistas. But in fairness, he v o t i n g conversation. He still tends to refer to the contra a private enterprise pocket, even Venezuela. says, it has to be recognized that they are not all organization as “ we” and to operations in the “ CIA money! All of it!’’ bad. He credits them with a genuine interest in g O O T H present tense. improving education, health care and social Haiulipstpr l’^pral^ CHAMORRO, A ONE-TIME public relations conditions in Nicaragua. THE CONTRAS’ ROOT PROBLEM, Chamorro professional, sees it as a marketing campaign by And he admits to a sneaking admiration for Founded In 1SS1 says, is that they are artificial, a tool created by the administration. another Sandinista accomplishment. the United States and completely dependent upon “ They’ve got a product, the contras," he says. “ I have to say that as a Nicaraguan what they RICHARD W. COSGROVE ...... PuMlalwr DOUGLAS A. BEVINS ...... Exccutiv* Editor Avis features GM cars, the United States. “ They are selling it to the consumers, to the are doing is making me proud," he says. “ Here is JAMES P. SACKS...... Managing EdHor Their leaders are paid by the United States, voters, to Congress, to the American people. So this poor little country, and it has the government ALEXANDER GIRELLI ...... 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WHERE ANP SET A JOB, I'LL TRY TO Fires that broke out about an hour apart in two Northwest WOOLP I 6ET MONEY?! 5ENP YOU A LITTLE,OKAY? on budget action Connecticut towns may have been set, authorities say. A com m ercial building in Canaan suffered heavy dam age in a fire reported around 3 a.m. Saturday, authorities said. The HARTFORD (AP) - The 1986 The Finance Committee ap­ second fire destroyed a Salisbury house recently purchM ^ by Connecticut General Assembly, proved a $36.7 million lax-cut bill, writer Anne Arensberg and her husband, author Richard with only 13 working days to go which is awaiting action in the Grossman, authorities said. before its mandatory adjournment House. The house was vacant and no injuries were reported tn eltner date of May 7, is expected to take This is also "Victim s’ Rights fire, authorities said. up the 1986-87 state budget this Week" in Connecticut, and several U.S. ACRES byJImOavl* Authorities would not speculate on whether the two fires were week. events are planned around the Senate Majority Leader Regi­ state. Today at the Capitol, there related. . ^ u ON A HOT RAY THEAt'a NOTHIN&'' Firefighters from five Connecticut towns andthree Massaenu- l ik e a p ip in t h e OLP WALLER nald J. Smith, R-New Hartford, will be a news conference on the says action in the Senate could subject by Hartford Police Chief setts towns battled the Canaan fire for five hours. The 100-year-old building, bought and remodeled a year ago by THE PHAHTOM by Lm Falk A Sy Barry come Wednesday. Bernard Sullivan. State’s Attorney Robert Drucker of Great Barrington, Mass., housed Bob s COtONEU PeTRAMSKIH© ToYcAPTAIN DIRK? TIiAT'S Two weeks ago, the Republican- John M. Bailey and John Ford, es A66ISNEP eUAROMN OF 1 UPUALLV A SEHSEANT'S j contFolled Appropriations Com­ administrator of the state Crimi­ Clothing and Shoes stores and a Masonic Lodge meeting room. THE RW«L 0EPCHAM8ER, //Tt-ji .i . „ i.' DUTY. mittee approved a $4.34 billion nal Injuries Compensation Board. An employee of a nearby bakery called in the alarm. S i r . General Fund budget. That was The House is also expected to A passing motorist reported the Salisbury house fire about 4 about $70 million below what take up a bill that would require the a.m. Salisbury firefighters w e r e recalled from Canaan and aided Democratic Gov. William A. compensation board to give crime by firefighters from Millerton, N.Y. They were later joined by O’Neill had proposed. victims a list of their rights and companies from Sharon, Falls Village and Norfolk. available services within 10 days of Smith said he'd still like to see receiving a victim’s application another $40 million trimmed from for compensation. One ticket worth $1.7 million the spending plan. The reduction Also this week, the state Senate would make the budget slightly HARTFORD — State lottery officials said one first-prize ticket is expected to act on the reappoint­ more than 8 percent higher than worth neariy $1.7 million was sold in Friday night’s Lotto contest. ment of Superior Court Judge ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson this year’s level of spending. The winning ticket was sold in Waterbury, lottery officials said Alvin G. Rottman. who has been NOlUiHG'dUST The bottom line of the budget will Saturday. HIYCMMYOU l9IWA1VCaMI«KCIM.vn«l described as "in trouble" by some ACOUnEUKD-MElR CREDIT WHATT ] THINKING ALOUD.' dictate the amount of tax cuts that Lottery officials saidthere were 113 second-prize tickets worth PROMISED UE legislative Republicans. CARD FOR On/MGEOUimEHT can be passed this year. $1,461 each, 5,934 third-prize winningtickets worth $49 each, and COULD BUILD Rottman won the approval of the 2 BLONOIE by Daan Young A Stan Drak* ATREE HOUSE Smith said he's still hoping to get Judiciary Committee, but his 91,516 fourth-prize tickets worth $3 each. 1HI5 SPRING! tax cuts through totaling $100 reappointment is still considered The winning numbers drawn Friday night were 1-5-20-27-31-32. million. Tops on his list is the tax on in jeopardy. He has been criticized UPI photo utility bills. He'd also like reduc­ for his gruff demeanor and his Crew reunites to open Nautilus I tions in the inheritance and inter­ allegedly abusive treatment of Seconds and 170 pounds of explosives were needed to est and dividends taxes. attorneys and indigent defendants. GROTON — Crew members from the world’s first nuclear powered submarine have been reunited for opening ceremonies • i bring down the former Connecticut Nationai Bank buiiding on Main Street in Bridgeport Sunday. A $75 at a newly renovated $8 million museum which features a walk-in tour of their converted vessel. miiiion office compiex wiii be buiit on the site of the Heroin arrest called The crew members returned to the home port of their historic 10-story buiiding. submarineas inaugural events were heldduringthe past week to commemorate today's public opening of the Nautilus Memorial CAPTAIN EASY ‘ by Crooka A Caaal* biggest in state history and Submarine Force Libary and Museum. IN TH E NAM E OF A LA5TIN& The Nautilus, which used its nuclear power source to set PARTNERSHIP State bank implodes HARTFORD (UPI) - Three deals,, he said. numerous submarine performance records including distance BETWEEN THE foreign nationals were scheduled The heroin had come directly to traveled and time underwater, was transformed into a museum MAVYANPMcKEE for arraignment today after they New York from laboratories in after being returned to Groton last summer. ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook INPU5TRIBS were arrested in what federal India where it was produced, he Officials led by Gov. William A. O’Neill and the former crew its 10-story building officials called the largest heroin said. members took part in ceremonies Sunday which also celebrated V 6o&,ax)U> FtoPfV BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - Ex­ Connolly said. The men arrested. Frank Da­ The actual amount of heroin In addition to the submarine, the new facilities include a new ------mI/ R)g|A of W 5C? actly as planned and with about Police closed the turnpike to vies, William Sasu. and Rudolph seized is not considered a large 14,000-square foot N avy submarine library which is almost five amount, but the investigation may Cl 1,000 cheering onlookers, a demoli­ safeguard motorist.* from possible Amadu. were identified as Ghana­ times bigger than the former facility. The library contains a debris and to prevent accidents by lead to wider distribution ring tion crew used explosives to ian nationals who live in Brooklyn. variety of artifacts, historical information and memorabilia on unprepared drivers startled by the which could produce more arre.sts, collapse a 10-story downtown N.Y.. said Jerome Mattioli. an the development of the submarine. building being cleared to make sight of a collapsing building, he agent for the U.S. Drug Enforce­ Mattioli .said. way for a new office complex. said. ment Administration. The three men were each The "implosion,” which was set The demolition will cost about A 5-pound bag of heroin with an Girl struck, killed in Milford charged with conspiracy to pos­ ALLEY OOP - by Dave Grau* off at about 6:30 a.m. Sunday with $500,000. but People's Bank repre­ estimated street value of $5 million sess with intent to distribute the push of a button by Mayor sentatives said that amount is to $7 million was seized from the MILFORD — A 14-year-old girl was hit and killed while heroin, conspiracy to distribute Thomas Bueci, took only a matter much less than the cost ol taking men by state and federal authori­ walking across the Boston Post Road with two friends. heroin and interstate transporta­ of seconds to leave the 70-year-old the building down by conventional ties Friday night after they ob­ Kimberly A. Parmalee was pronounced dead on arrival at tion in aid of racketeering. Mattioli Connecticut National Bank build­ means. The entire procedure is served a drug transaction in the Milford Hospital after the accident, which occurred about 10 p.m. said. ing at Main and State Streets in a also expected to take only about 10 parking lot of a Hartford restau­ Friday, police said. MR. MEN” AND LITTLE MISS"* by Hargroavea A Sellar* weeks, while the use of a wrecking heap of mortar and steel. rant, Mattioli said. The previous record for a heroin Robert D. Davis, 21, of Ansonia, was the driver of the car, ball would have taken about 15 The building, which had been All three were ordered held seizure in Connecticut was when 2 police said. He has not been charged. PAY IM PAY^»Lrr./ BIRO& o a M*T WHY Iff IT IF T P U P o n V l-e*iRN wired with 170 pounds of dynamite, weeks, officials said. ff» iMFiPPrjAHT TO REAP, ■roU^4- without bail pending their appear­ pounds Was taken in Windham in The accident is under investigation. A Auu we evep p o was being removed to make way Construction of the Bridgeport ances today in U.S. District Court A T <5Cy^nOO\, I f f C / > ^ ' r R E A P / -TH AT CHILORBN NEVER B E A 8 L E ^ February 1985. 1 » F IM P O U r W H AT^ for a new 15-story, $75 million Center is scheduled to begin this in Hartford, Mattioli said. UeARN T

/ KM«>W H P W summer with completion expected T O R E A P ^ ON TEUEVIffloN / People's Bank office complex. "The DEA is reporting this as "It went exactly as the company in early 1988. the largest single seizure of heroin . had predicted, and it was all over The new steel, glass, granite and in Connecticut history." Mattioli in about 15 seconds," said police porcelain tower will house the said. Sgt. William Connolly, who along corporate headquarters of both The arrests, which were made THE BORN LOSER ' by Art Sanaom with other patrolmen stood by to People’s Bank and Connecticut by state police. Hartford police, make sure nobody got too close. National Bank. and FBI and U.S. Cu.sloms ^ r v ic e P WH-WHAT'|2E Wg'^( 95 MPH AND THE HEY, BieUTUe-, DID ifDtl EVEE ^ D P /...AND EACH ANP EVECY "It was just very interesting to agents, followed months of investi­ COlWfolON? y "HAMMEP.*KN'TALL TD REALIZE THAT THEPE AKE ONE 1^ 60PPLIBD BW watch. There was a very large gation of heroin traffic around New crowd of spectators and they THE WAY DOWN THO)6ANP5 OF<5ERAKArE RAPI^ THE LO W E ^ glPCeiZ.2 York. Mattioli said. seemed to enjoy it very much,” Cyclist killed The heroin was intended for sale IM OIEOF THE^ THIH&S... Connolly said. in New York, but the sale took OXFORD (A P ) - A 22-year-old The building fell directly on place in Hartford in an effort to PuExles Astrograph Oxford man was killed he was target into a parking lot behind the avoid known centers for narcotics structure, although bank officials thrown from his motoreyle after it said they had enough insurance to smashed into the rear of another 7 Obliterate Answer to Previous Puzzle ACROSS cover any damage even if things motoreyle. state police said. 8 Pale 1 H S 1 By way of 9 Tennis player q f t H i r 'C f did not go exactly as planned. David Meisser was pronounced CALDWELL 4 Dry diihes Nastasa B A N ^Birthday The Connecticut National Bank dead on arrival at Griffin Hospital 8 Humoriits 10 Bound 1 S E CitBtbyNiA me gg»gEBlSBBBi property was purchased by Peo­ in Derby Sunday night, shortly ple’s Bank to make way for the 12 Full of (suff.) 11 Window part S H E after the 7:45 p.m accident on OIL INC. 13 Galatinous 17 Seizes April 22, 1986 FRANK AND ERNEST 't>y Bob ThOYM Bridgeport Center, which officials Route 67 in Oxford, according to substanca 19 Short for hope will spearhead downtown Trooper Scott Lyke. 14 Othars (Lat.) Solomon There will be ample opportunity to im­ revival in the state’s largest city. 15 Labor group 23 Biblical prophet prove your material position In the year I PONT KNCW— IT The driver of the other motor- 69.9 Traffic on the Connecticut Turn­ (abbr.) ahead. But you must rely upon yourself cyle, Ross Campbell. 22. of Oxford, per gal. C. O. 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April 21, 1986 Obituaries

The luneral will be Tuesday at 11 A. Hope Secor Association. 17 Oakwood Ave.. West Hartford 06119. a.m. at the Farley-Sullivan Fun­ A. Hope Secor, 67, of Sycamore eral Home, 96 Webster St.. Hart­ Lnae, died today at an area Josephine M. Keish ford. The calling hour is one hour convalescent home. She was the Josephine M. Keish, 70, of 88 before the service., widow of Irvin Henry Secor. French Road, Bolton, died Sunday Home ice edge belongs to Hartford Albertha J. Lipskl She was born in Willimantic Dec. at her home. She was the wife of Albertha J. (Cheverier) Lipski Francis, he crossed him out, 11. 1918, and had been a resident of Elmor P. Keish. By Bob Popettl “ They had the pressure on them, of West Hartford, wife of Thomas altogether. Manchester since 1951. She was a She was born Jan. 2. 1916. in Herald Sports Writer with their backs against the wall,” A. Lipski, died Sunday at Hartford “They’re always in the way. member of the Zion Lutheran Jewett City, and had been a noted defenseman Joel Quenne- Hospital. She was the sister of said Babych of the Canadien Church, and an active member of resident of Bolton for the past 30 M O N T R E A L - Look at it this ville. “ And they played like they Mary Jane Pascarelii of shadow boxers. “And it’sm oreofa the local and statewide church years. Before she retired, she way; did.” Manchester. pain than anything else.” associations. She was serving as worked at the Combustion Engi­ The Adams Division playoff “ We got the split in the first She also is survived by a It was especially painful for president of the Ladies Aid of the neering Co., Windsor, and also at finals between the Whalers and game, so then we wanted a bonus,” daughter, Aldora L. DeCaprio of Francis at the outset of the middle ■ Lutheran Women's Missionary Pratt & Whitney Aircraft in East Canadiens is now a best-of-five said defenseman Dave Babych. Bristol; three brothers. Nelson stanza when Gainey chopped him League and had held many other Hartford. She was a member of the series and three games will be “ But we didn’t get it.” Cheverier of Windsor, and Damase with a two-hander like he was local, state and national offices in Pratt & Whitney Retirees Club. played in Hartford. One bonus that has been Cheverier and Edmund Cheverier, mauling a tree stump. Regard it as the church organization. Besides her husband, she is Unless, of course, one team wins stressed, undressed, magnified both of West Hartford; three other one captain’s way of reminding the She is survived by one son, survived by a brother, Alec MacK- the next three straight to end it. and hyperbolized in the postseason sisters. Pearl Milvae and Mrs. other of who’s boss. For the most Douglas Secor of South Windsor; a nicki in Arizona. Which is a longshot as long as the is the all-important “ first goal.” Arbutus Shepp. both of Ellington, part Gainey — one of the most daughter. Nancy (Secor) Rickman The funeral will be Wednesday defensemen, checkers and goalies The initial tally seems to produce a and Madeline Cheverier of Hart­ famous defensive forwards in N H L of Freeport. N.Y.; three brothers, at 1:30p.m. at the Holmes Funeral of two evenly matched hockey thicker digit in the rafters of each history — spent his time neutraliz­ Donaid Kamm of Northridge, Home. 400 Main St. Burial will be in ford; and a grandson. clubs continue to fill their roles and player’s cranium than it does on The funeral will be Tuesday at 10 ing right winger Kevin Dineen. Calif.. Roger Kamm of Earle. the East Cemetery. Calling hours plug the holes like in Gam es One the scoreboard hanging from the a.m. at the Rose Hill Funeral Stephane Richer steamed in a Ark,, and Allen Kamm of West are one hour before the service. UPl photo and Two in Montreal. rafters of the rink. Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill. power play marker to make it 1-0 at Hartford; three sisters, Dorothy Memorial donations may be The Canadiens captured Game Montreal, which hadn’t scored in Burial will be in Rose Hill 12:33, and then C arbonn eau Ruebin of Manchester, Alberta made to the American Heart Two, 3-1, Saturday night at the the first period in four previous Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Cal­ The Redcoats are coming smacked in the rebound of a Nilan McCaron of East Hartford and Association. 310 Collins St.. Hart­ fearsome Forum before 17,657 fans playoffs games (including a three- ling hours are Tuesday one hour shot with 2:56 left in the first. Mrs. Alfred Elgert of West Hart­ ford 06105, or to a charity of the Massachusetts. The American Revolu­ to even up the showdown at one gam e sweep of the Boston Bruins), ford; and two grandsons. before the service. British Redcoats of the 10th Company The Whalers were the offensive donor's choice. tion began with "the shot heard ground gam e apiece. The hosts outplayed broke the string on Saturday. They The funeral will be held Wednes­ fire at Lexington Minutemen during the the Whalers more than the visitors Canadiens strafed goaltending aggressors in the second and third 2 William V. Yushkevich Sr. day at 11:30 a.m at the Zion John F. Fitzgerald reenactment of the Battle of Lexington the world" on April 19, 1775. did to the Habs in Thursday’s 4-1 savior Mike Liut with a unilateral periods, outshooting the hosts by Lutheran Church, with burial in William V. Yushkevich Sr.. 68, 23-15, but rookie netminder Pa­ John Francis Fitzgerald. 65, Sunday on the Lexington Common in opener. 15-2 advantage in shots on goal in the East Cemetery. Calling hours husband of Katherine (Elarde) trick Roy repelled the most threat­ husband of Elinor (AUbrey) Fitz­ Gam e Three is at the Civic the first 20 minutes. And they at the Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Yushkevich. of West Hartford, ening chances. The Carbonneau gerald. of East Hartford, died Center tonight at 7; 35. Gam e Four scored the first goal of the game. Main St., are Tuesday from 2 to 4 died Thursday at Hartford Hospi­ line and defensemen like Lariy Saturday. He was the father of is in Hartford on Wednesday night, And the second. And in the second and 7 to 9 p.m. tal. He was the father of Nancy G. Robinson, Rick Green and Chris Eileen Giacolone of Manchester. Thousands flock to parade and then the final three gam es are period, they scored the third. Yushkevich of Coventry. Chelios did more their share of Memorial donations may be at alternate locations. Stagnant starts have plagued He also is survived by two sons, He also is survived by a son, made to Zion Evangelical Luthe­ “ It’s going to be a long, tough Hartford in the playoffs, and it was clearing rebounds and turning the Kevin F. F’itzgerald and James J. Willaim V. Yushkevich Jr. of West ran Church. 112 Cooper St. NEW HAVEN (UPI) - The in New Haven, which featured her on Long Island Sound. series,’’, said left winger and never more alarming. play the other way. Fitzgerald, both of East Hartford; Hartford; a brother, Anthony Among the displays in the staters 350th anniversary parade, granddaughter. "I'm partial, of penalty killer Dave Tippett. “ You The Whale was stale. The Habs made it 3-0 in the Rose H. Macllvain two brothers, James M. Fitzgerald Yushkevich of Glastonbury; and parade was a fifth-grade girl billed as the largest in Connecticut course," she said. rely on your scorers, but in the “ I'll tell you what, I don’t like second period on their first shot Rose H. Macllvain, 66. of 17 of Newington, and Robert Fitzge­ several nieces and nephews. brandishing an antique musket, history, stepped off with a canno­ The state's towns were repres­ playoffs it’s a lot of what you call that habit,” Babych stated flatly. when Carbonneau burned blue Bonner Road, died Saturday at rald of East Hartford; three The funeral' was today at the portraying Connecticut's colonial nade as 16,000 marchers and ented by a variety of floats which your ‘other’ key players, like the The main reason was the Habs’ liner Scot Kleinendorst and' stuck Manchester Memorial Hospital. sisters. Katherine Sixt, Peggy Newkirk & Whitney Funeral hero Israel Putnam, who legend dozens of floats had a perfect reflected their history, such as a special teams. And both teams are antagnozing line of center Guy his second past Liut at 6:12. She was the wife of Walter O. Mathiau. and Josephine Leonard, Home, 776 Farmington Ave., West spring day for the event. float bearing a replica of a white has it left his plow in the furrow and very similar in their close check­ Carbonneau and checkmates Bob One minute, five seconds later, Macllvain. all of East Hartford; two grand­ Hartford, with a mass of Christian rushed to join other patriots in The parade Saturday began with train that represents Middlefield ing games.” Gainey and Chris Nilan. Not only Ferraro whipped in the rebound of She was born in South Shields, children; and several nieces and burial at St. Mark the Evangelist Cambridge, Mass., upon hearing a cannon salute by the F’irst or Portland's replica of one of its Gam e Five is in Montreal on did the threesome torture the a Dineen shot for the Whalers’ only England. Jan 9 . 1920, and had been nephews. Church, West Hartford. Burial was of the battle of Lexington and Litchfield Artillery Regiment famous brownstone quarries. Friday, with the “ if necessaries” Whalers’ Ron Francis line for the man-advantage conversion in five a Manchester resident since 1950. The funeral will be Tuesday al 10 in F'airview Cemetery. West promptly at 11 a m, and marched Bridgeport's float memorialized Concord. slated for Sunday at the Civic second game in a row, Carbonneau opportunities. She was a member of the Commun­ a.m. at the Callahan Funeral Hartford. The Department of Economic off to the state tune "Yankee its famous resident, circus impres- Center and next Tuesday at the scored two goals, as well. Ferraro, who now has three ity Baptist Church and was a Home, 1602 Main St.. East Hart­ Memorial donations may be Doodle Dandy" under sparkling sario P.T. Barnum, with a giant Development contributed a giant Montreal fans responded to playoff goals, was beaned 1>y a member of the church's women's ford, with a mass of Christian made to the American Cancer Forum. blue skies. ringmaster's top hat drawing a three-tiered birthday cake illus­ Despite their fii>t loss of the 1986 match their team's performance, John Anderson slapshot earlier in society. She was also a member of buriai at 11 a.m. at St. Isaac Joque Society, 670 Prospect Ave.. Hart­ A crowd three-and four-deep sleigh-like float bearing two trating the historic theme of the Stanley Cup playoffs, it is no small drowning out upwards of 500 the session. Church Women United, and a Church. East Hartford. Burial will ford; or to a charity of the donor's lined the 2'/i mile parade route clowns on top of a large birthday parade. consolation that the Whalers es­ Whaler fans who had bussed up to “ If I didn't have my helmet on. member of the Community Baptist be in Veterans's Memorial Field, choice. down Chapel Street and around cake. Bristol's contribution was a float caped from the once-impregnable the Quebec province for the I’m a dead man,” he said. Church board of trustees. She was Hillside Cemetery, East Hartford. Pauline WIechnIckI New Haven's historic Green to the "It's going on right outside the illustrating the nation's oldest weekend. By gam e’s end, some Both sides would be advised to a Red Cross volunteer, serving in Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 Forum with a split. corner of Church and Elm Streets. window." said Stefan Edick. bar­ continuously operating amuse­ Hab rooters yelled at the “Sar­ tighten the chin straps of their Manchester and Hartford. and 7 to 9 p.m. Pauline (Godlewski) Wiech- “You gotta be satisfied with the "It's even better than we prayed tender at Richter's Restaurant on ment park, its 140-year-old Her- split," said center Ray Ferraro, dines” on the ice, and the Whalers helmets for the remainder of the Besides her husband, she is Memorial donations may be nicki, 64, wife of Jan Wicchnicki, of UPl photo for, honestly," said the stale's Chapel Street. "Multifold fife and shey Lake Compounce park. must have felt like the were series. survived by a daughter, Mrs. made to the East Hartford Para­ Windsor, died Friday at St. Fran­ who scored Hartford's lone goal FirshSjLady Nikki O'Neill, wife of drum corps, lots of men in funny New Haven police recruited 100 In other Whalers news, the club Michael (Gail) Cutler of Middle- medics. 740 Main St. cis Hospital and Medical Center. Montreal's Stephane Richer (left) is Samuelsson is in the background. The and was the best Whaler on the ice crammed into a little tin can. Gov. William A. O'Neill who hats. People seem happy." National Guard members to help recalled defenseman Jack Brown- town; a daughter-in-law. Mrs. She was the mother of Janice A. Canadiens won, 3-1, to even the Saturday. “ The onus is on them to At least when Carbonneau was Medora Jones watched the parade with other The state's Department of Eco­ 100 officers working overtime to embraced by teammate Chris Milan on, which was half the night. No schilde, goalie Peter Sidorkiewicz James (Margaret) .Macllvain of Royce of Manchester. win one in our building.” dignitaries from a special review­ nomic Development organized the keep peace and direct traffic best-of-seven series at one game each. and winger Shane Churla from Glastonbury; twograndchildrenin Medora (Charron) Jones, 83, She also is survived by a son, after scoring game’s opening goal The Adams finalists split four skater has dominated a Whalers’ ing stand. parade through the historic streets during the six-hour parade, which playoff like Carbonneau in Gam e Binghamton, which has been elim­ Glastonbury; one nephew and two widow of Raymond Jones, of David A. Wiechnicki ol Boonton, Saturday night against the Whalers at The teams play tonight at the Civic games in Hartford during the Angela Dormer and Lucille of New Haven, which was settled in was viewed by a crowd expected to inated from the A H L playoffs. nieces Bradenton. Fla., died April 9 She N.J.; another daughter. Karen A. Center in Hartford at 7:35. regular season. Two. He didn’t just check Ron Masella. secretaries in the New 1638 by Puritans from Bo.ston number between 125,000 and the Forum in Montreal. Hartford’s Ulf The funeral will be Tuesday at was the mother of Raymond Jones Wiechnicki of Windsor; a brother. Haven mayor's office, wereableto attracted by the city's large harbor 300,000. 7; 30 p m at the Community of Manchester. Anthony Godlewski of Windsor; a leaf) out their office window and Baptist Church 585 E. Center St , She also is survived by another sister, Wanda Makula of East son, James Jones of Springfield. watch the parade go by on Church A with burial on Wednesday in Hartford: and three NBA roundup Lakeview Cemetery, Cochituate Mass.; a sister. Lorraine Mroczek grandchildren St reel. "It's an event, it's wonderful," Mass There are no calling hours. of Hartford; a brother. Alfred The funeral was todhy al the Dormer said. "W e're getting very WEIGHT WATCHERS- Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Charron of Absleon. N J.; seven Carmon Funeral Home. 6 Poquo- excited." St., has charge of arrangements. grandchildren; and three great­ nock Ave.. Windsor, with a mass of Memorial donations may be grandchildren. Christian burial at 9 a.m. in St. "Absolutely beautiful, along * made to the Memorial Gifts The Griffith-Cline Funeral Gabriel Church in Windsor. Buriai with the beautiful day," said 1 Masella. "It's so colorful and Air Jordan sets playoff mark, but Celts win Committee of Community Baptist Home, Cortez Chapel, ^Cortez was in Riverside Cemetery. everybody looks so happy. " ■ Church. Avenue, Bradenton, was in charge Windsor. Masclla's favorite group was the V s of arrangements. Memorial donations may be b. .'.ST.r: In P to the Boston Celtics made his NBA after the 135-131 loss, which left the shots from the floor and 19 of 21 possible minutes Sunday. series at 1-1 with a 102-97 triumph. Kathleen Ann Borello made to the March of Dimes. 630 prize-winning cheerleading troupe By United Press International Bulls trailing 0-2 in the best-of-five free throws to eclipse Elgin “ I felt good. I wasn’t tired at At Denver, missing players took Kathleen Ann (Johnson) Bo­ Royal Cowles Oakwood Ave . Hartford 06110. from St. Aedan's parochial school playoff scoring record Baylor's NBA playoff record of 61 all,” said the guard, who was a toll on the Nuggets, who fell to the rello, 40. of Vernon, formerly of Royal J. Cowles. 83. husband of BOSTON — For Michael Jordan, meaningless. playoff series. " I ’d give them all Portland Trail Blazers 108-106. Mancheter, died .Monday at her Genevieve Gorman Cowles of West scoring is only the means to an end. "I don't care about scoring 63 away for a win.” points, set in 1962 at Boston. pleased with his team’s play. home. She was the wife of Robert Hartford, died Friday al the so Sunday's double-overtime loss points,” said the Chicago guard Jordan connected on 22 of 41 “ Nobody can stop him ," said “ We were consistent all the way That Western Conference opening V. Borello Sr. Farmington Manor Republican primary Celtics coach K.C. Jones. “ I was through. As a team we played very series is tied 1-1. She was born in .Manchester Feb He was born in Manchester, watching the game, and all I could well, but we still have to work Denver played without starting 24, 1946. and was.the daughter of Sept. 20. 1902. and had lived in see was this giant Jordan and harder to beat the Celtics,” said center Wayne Cooper, who had a Raymond and Jean (Carlson) Hartford F'or the last 30 years, he everyone else is sort of in the Jordan, who amazed the league’s sprained ankle, and sixth man Bill Johnson of Manchester. She had lived in West Hartford He retired jeopardized by law background.” reigning MVP. Hanziik, who is hospitalized with a lived in .Manchester most of her life from Travelers Insurance Cos. fn Seven different Celtics tried to congenital back problem. “ He is the most exciting, most before moving to Vernon in 1983. 1967 alter 47 years. Then, he was contain Jordan at various times. Boston and Milwaukee can end Before she retired in January 1984, sergeant-at-arms in the state Se­ Continued from page I delegate i.s committed to vole for a awesome player in the gam e,” As a result, two Celtics fouled out their best-of-five series on the road she was a teacher at the Bowers nate. He also was a member of l he certain candidate. said Bird, who played a game-high In addition to the legal hurdle, a and three finished the gam e with Tuesday. Washington and Por­ Elementary School for 12 years, West Hartford Squires and a The exact number of Labriola INTRODUCING 56 minutes. “ I didn’t think anyone primary also may be thwarted if supporters on thechallengeslateis five fouls. tland will be at home when their and previously at St. James School communicant of St. Thomas the was capable of doing what Michael the necessary number of signa­ not known, although five people “ I thought he was one of the best respective series’ resume for two years She attended local Apostle Church. has done against us the past two schools and was a 1964 honors Besides his wife, he is survived tures are not certified by Willhide. are listed on both the challenge and players in the league before this Tuesday. gam es.” graduate of .Manchester High by two sons. Royal E. Cowles of As of noon today, five signatures endorsed slates. There are also series,” said Boston guard Danny Also Tuesday, Atlanta travels to Boston can sweep the series with School and a 1968 honors graduate South Windsor and Donald F. had been invalidated because the said to be some supporters of Ainge. “ Now I think he’s better Detroit, and Houston visits Sacra­ signers were not legally registered Bozzuto and uncommitted dele­ a victory Tuesday night at of the former .Annhurst College. Cowles of Westboro. Mass.; two than I thought he was.” mento with a chance to sweep their Republicans. gates. The endorsed slate had been Chicago. Woods! oik She received her daughters, Mrs. Francis (Janet) Jordan, who scored 49 points in series. Wednesday, the Los An­ teachers certificate in 1970 from Kelaher of New Britain and .Mrs That mean.s the margin of extra divided according to the results of Thursday's Game 1, scored 54 Elsewhere around the NBA, geles Lakers visit San Antonio with Eastern Connecticut State Univer- Richard (Dorothy) Haggis of New­ signatures is down to four. a straw poll of town committee points in regulation time Sunday, a cha'nce to sweep. Dallas will be stiy She received her fifth-year port. R.I.; a sister, Mrs. Joseph The certification procedures members in .March. players who were supposed to be certificate from St Joseph Col­ (Mary) Fitzgerald of Hartford: 15 were expected to be completed this On Friday. Ferguson and Diana the final two coming on a pair of missing from action dominated the afforded the same opportunity at lege. West Hartford She was a grandchildren: six great­ afternoon. handed the signed petition sheets foul shots with time expired to tie NBA playoffs Sunday. Salt Lake City Wednesday. communicant of Sacred Heart grandchildren; and several nieces Most of the challenge delegates into the registrar's office with only the score 116-116. Church of Vernon. and nephews. are supporters of Labriola. as 20 minutes to spare before the 4 Half Price He scored 5 points in the first At Milwaukee, Darryl Dawkins, Bucks 111, Nets 97 compared to the endorsed slate, She was a kidney recipient, and The funeral will be Tuesday at p.m deadline. Al the time, both extra period, but Ainge hit a declared by the New Jersey Nets to At Milwaukee, Terry Cummings which contains nine Bozzuto her father was the donor The 9:30 a m. at the Molloy Funeral said they were confident the driving layup with 12 seconds be out for the season with a bad scored l3of his 28 points in the third backers, four for Labriola and nece.ssary number of names would Join For Only $10 operation extended her life by two Home. 906 Farmington .Ave.. West remaining to tie the score at 125-125 back, made a surprise appearance quarter, and Milwaukee scored 20 years Before her death, she urged Hartford, with a mass of Christian three for state Rep. Julie Belaga. be certified. Weight Watchers’ introduces a revolutionary Sunday, scoring 10 points. He By sending the challenge slate to and force the second overtime. of its 26 fourth-quarter points from that people become kidney donors. burial at 10 a m. al St. Thomas the Ferguson has said more signa­ idea in weight loss— freedom of choice. played 17 minutes — his most since the convention. Labriola suppor­ tures would have been handed in on Boston took a 131-127 lead in the the free throw line. Mike Gminski Besides her husband and par­ Apostle Church. West Hartford Feb. 4 — but couldn't rally the Nets ters hope their candidate will have Friday, but he and Diana could not Enjoy a party, or dine out with friends, final five-minute period on a led the Nets with 28 points. Sidney ents. she IS survived b y a son. Burial will be in Fairview Ceme­ as they fell to the Milwaukee Bucks tery. West Hartford. Calling hours a better chance at winning the contact all of the people that were or satisfy a sweet tooth, now and then 19-foot Ainge jumper, but Jordan Moncrief added 20 for Milwaukee. Robert V Borello Jr at home; a 111-97. Milwaukee leads that East­ daughter Rebecca Jean Borello at are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to9 p.m GOP nomination. However, no circulating the sheets. with the New Quick Start Plus Program. hit a pair of jum pers to even the home: a brother John Patrick Memorial donations may be score again. With 51 seconds left, ern Conference series 2-0. Mavericks 113, Jazz 106 2 Johnson of Manchester: three made to the Betty Larus Avery So join by May 3 for only $10, and Jerry Sichting broke the tie with a “I am not surprised that Darryl savor a richer lifestyle while you At Dallas, Aguirre scored the sisters .Mrs Linnea .1 Klim of Day Care Center. 705 New Britain Pfanis That You Can Be S itr^ ^ 15-foot jumper, and Robert Par­ Dawkins played,” Milwaukee most crucial points inside the Ave.. Hartford, care ol Elizabeth subtract the pounds. Farmington Holly Johnson and ish’s 8- foot jum per with 9 seconds coach Don Nelson said. “It just four-minute mark as Dallas built a Heather Johnson, both of .Man­ Kilroy. coordinator remaining clinched the triumph. goes to show you that (New Jersey 9-point lead. Karl Malone of Utah chester a niece and three John J. McCormick Larry Bird led the Celtics with 36 coach) Dave Wohl is a dirty, nephews wwOOillitnii, hit for 31 points. ™'NEW ,____ _ points, Kevin McHale added 27, sleazy, carousing guy to pull that The funeral will be Wednesday John J. McCormick ol .Manches­ “If Mark was only 80 percent CARDINS ^ and Ainge. scoreless at halftime, on m e." with a mass ol Christian burial at ter. husband of Margaret (Lynch) QUICKSTARTS^i] tonight I wish he would play 80 It), a m at Sacred Heart Church. McCormick, died Thursday al PROGRAM* finished with 24. Chicago's Orlando Wohl, a former assistant under percent every night,” Dallas coach Route .30. Vernon Burial will be in Manchester Memorial Hospital Woolridge backed Jordan's club Nelson, questioned only his former Dick Motta said. He was born in Hartford and had FOR SECRETARIES DAY scoring record with 24 points, and boss' grasp of the English lan­ St James Cemetery Calling hours at the Watkins b'uneral Home. 142 been a lifelong resident of the area. Your Thoughtfulness will be Charles Oakley was the only other guage when informed of the 76ers 102, Bullets 97 E Center St . are Tuesday from 2 Before his retirement, he was Bull in double figures with 10. comments made in jest. At Philadelphia, Barkley scored to 4 and 7 to 9 p m employed in quality control for the Appreciated The triumph was the Celtics’ At Dallas, Mark Aguirre, who 7 points down the stretch as the Memorial donations may be Fuller Brush Co Fm tor lub— qu»n> weekA $7 Visa and MartsfCard accaplad m salsa locsiions tor prspaymsni 33rd consecutive home victory and was questionable for the Maver­ Besides his wife he is survived 76ers, who blew a 17-point lead in made to the Instructors of the Get your potted foliage and small floral improved their home record this icks gam e against the Utah Jazz Handicapped. P 0 Box 249. .Man­ by a son. Brian .McCormick of East Game 1, overcame a 92-86 Wa­ NEW REGISTRANTS SHOULD ARRIVE '/ z HOUR BEFORE season to 42-1. because of back spasms, scored 27 chester 06040, or to the .Manchester Hartford; a sister. Sally McGood- arrangements at Woodland Gardens shington advantage. The Bullets TIMES LISTED FOR ORIENTATION “ In the (Boston) Garden we did points and led Dallas to a 113-106 Scholarship Foundation, care of win of Newington; three grand- • vtiit received 25 points from Jeff the .Manchester Education Associ­ children: four greal- EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER SOUTH WRUSOR about as much as any team could triumph. Dallas leads that West­ Malone, and 22 from Gus WilUami ation, 341 Broad St . .Manchester, grandchildren; and four CHRYSANTHEMUMS ORANGE & RED LILIES POTTED ROSES ExtculivtlMorlnn Second CongngaUonal Cti. Wqipbig Comm. Church do,” lamented Chicago’s John ern Conference opening round or to the American Diabetes great-grandchildren. AZALEAS PANSIES 490 Main Stm t 365 N. Main St. 1790 Ellington Rd. Paxson. series 2-0. Nuggets 108, Blazers 106 CALADIUMS •tWad. 4:30 pm 8 6:30 pm •Mon. 4:45pm66:30pm •Thors 4:15pm66:30pm Chicago did not trail through the Among the missing who did not At Denver, Kiki Vandeweghe, a •(Nad 6:45pm RIEGER BEGONIAS GLOXINIAS HANGING HISHINS KnlghlsalColwiibutlM first three quarters, then the lead appear Sunday was the Jazz’s former Nuggets star, scored 36 1831 Main Street changed hands 11 times in the scoring leader Adrian Dantley, YWCA points, including 7 of the Blazers’ AFRICAN VIOLETS FERNS GERANIUMS •Mon. 6:30 pm fourth quarter. Neither team led who was hospitalized Sunday with $ SAVE MONEY $ 78 N . Main Street final 8 points. Portland held off a Bouquets ^5’ ^ ETC., ETC., ETC. PANSIES YMCA-YWCA •Thorn 9:30am by more than 4 points in the final 22 an aching hack. He is out for the frantic Denver rally in the last 10 770 Main Street minutes. series. seconds. With two seconds left •W M 9 ;»am Boston’s larger frontline con­ At Philadelphia, the 76ers, play­ Denver had a chance to tie as T.R. SENTRY OIL CO. Your Complete Garden Cedter^ trolled the boards by a 59-44 ing without Moses Malone who Dunn fed Mike Evans whose FAST DELIVERY Fertilizer • Seed • Lawn Food FOR MORE INFORMATION AND ADDITIONAL CLASS LOCATIONS, CALL UPl photo margin. The Celtics finished with fractured a bone around his right off-balance attempt at the buzzer 12 blocked shots. McHale stopping eye in the regular season, rallied went in and out. Pottery • Landscaping Plants 63 points against Boston Sunday at Michael Jordan (23) of the Bulls splits . behind 27 points and 20 rebounds 1- 800 - 972-9320 6 Dunn scored a season-high 21 150 Gal. M inim um ...... Chemicals • Soil • Tools • Etc. Celtic defenders Danny Ainge (left) and Boston Garden. Despite Jordan’s pro­ from Charles Barkley to defeat the points for the Nuggets and Alex Oflsrvsild Aprs 13-May 3.1986 OWsr valid at parbapaUng tocaBons Carwol bs oombinaU wSh Jordan, the 1984-85 Rookie of the othardBcoumaorapar^raaaa WWghi Waiaiara and Omck Start ara ragitiarad tradamBka of Bill Walton and hangs in the air to duction, the Bulls fell to the Celtics in Y ear who missed 64 games this Washington Bullets. Philadelphia English had 24. Clyde Drexler bad 643-8474 168 Woodland St. 8 a.m .-6 p.m. WEIGHT VWTCHERS INTERNATIONAL. INC CW EIQHT WMTCHERS INTERNATIONAL INC t98& 243-5074 deposit two of his NBA playoff-record double overtime, 135-131. year to a foot iniurv. olaved 53 of .ia evened its Eastern Conferenoa 99 iwiints for PnrtInnH K - M A N CH ESTER H ER ALD . Monday. April 21, 1986 SCOREBOARD East nine walking way Yankees April 19 — LA Lakers 12X San Antonio;^ salvage Mapla LaafaS, BluaaO 94 Red Sox 6. White Sox 2 National League results Aorll23— Lo Lakers at San Antonlo,8;30^ to wins in 1986 season t i a - i "■ J a p t II 25 — l a Lokers at Son Baseball CHICAOO BOSTON ^ „ Nets 8, Phillies 0 St. Lewis 8 8 F -8 obrhM obrhM Antonio, 8 p.m. . . . . , » First period-No scoring. x-APrII 27 — Son Antonio at l a finale W EST H AR TFO R D — It's far That plated two markers. Kevin ford, batting in the No. 7 slot in the Ccmgcls c« 4 0 1 0 Evans rf 3 0 11 PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK Penoltles— Ramago, StL, 1:42; Pavese, Lakers,3:30p.m. . » Tolinn 3b 4 0 0 0 Boggs 3b 3 0 11 ObrhM ObrhM StL, malor (flghtlno), 1;42; Postowskl, Houston vs. sacramonto too early to tell, but East Catholic Madden walked and Rob Stanford order, was 3-for-4 with 5 RBIs and 3 Baines rf 4 111 Bucknr 1b 5 0 3 1 StL, double minor, 1:42; Root, Tor, (RockoH load series M ) N L standings Kittle dn 4 111 Rice It 4 0 0 0 Redus If 4 0 10 Dykstra cf 5 2 2 0 High School may very well walk singled to center for two more runs scored while Madden, Aguayo 2b 4 0 0 0 Backmn 2b 4 1 3 0 mlnor-moior (fighting), 1:42; Smith, April 17 — Houston 107, Sacramento 87 MILWAUKEE (AP) - For the Bonilla 1b 4 0 0 0 Lyons cl 0 0 0 0 Tor, double minor, 1:42; Solmlng, through its 1986 baseball season. runs. Scott Lima's single chased dropped down in the batting order Fisk If 3 0 10 Bavlor dh 5 13 0 Shu 3b 4 0 0 0 Hrnndz )b 3 111 April 19 — Houston 111, Sacramento-,, second straight game, a rally off East Schmidt 1b 3 0 1 0 Strwbrr rf 4 1 2 2 By LEWIS WITHAM Tor, 2:58; Courtnall, Tor, 10:05; 103 home Madden and Stanford scored from the leadoff spot, was 3-for-5 OB Guillen ss 3 0 0 0 Armas cf 4 1 1 0 Gllmour, StL, 10:05; Ihnocok, Tor, That is, if the opposition con­ H L Pet. Little 3b 3 0 3 0 Barrett 3b 3 Wilson 3 rf 3 30 10 0 Carter c 5 12 1 April 22 — Houston at Sacramento, ace reliever Dave Righetti lifted — 12:29; Ramago, StL, 12:29; Bourgeois, on an error. and also with 3 runs scored. St. Louis 7 2 .778 Skinner c 3 0 0 0 Romero ss 3 Russell 3 c 2 0 3 0 1 0 Heep If 4 1 1 3 Take the year (19— ) of Bob 10:30 p.m. , , ■ tinues on being so generous. the Milwaukee Brewers Into a PUtsburoh 5 2 .714 1 Maddox cf 1 0 0 0 Johnson 3b 3 0 1 0 StL, 13:05; Clark, Tor, motor (fighting), x-Aprll 24 — Houston at Sacramento, The Eagles took full control with "What was nice to see was that 5 3 .625 1 '/a Hairstn oh 1 0 1 0 Sullivan c 4 0 10 Hayes' Olympic sprint win, sub­ 16:38; Barr, StL, malar (tlhotlno), 16:38; "I don’t know what it is but our ninth-inning tie with the New York New York Nichols or 0 0 0 0 Jeltz ss 2 0 0 0 Santana ss 4 0 1 0 10:30 p.m. even though our best hitter (Riggs) Montreal 4 6 .400 3'/a Walker p 0 0 0 0 Fernndz p 3 1 2 0 tract Richar(] Todd's Jet Thomas,Tor,19:14. x-Aprll 26 — Sacramento at Houston,.' opposition has been very nice to a seven-run uprising in the fourth. Yankees. 4 HIM c 0 0 0 0 Second period— 1, Toronto, Ihnocok Philadelphia 3 6 .333 Totals 31 3 7 3 Totals 34 4 13 5 Andersn p 0 0 0 0 McDowll p 0 0 0 0 number, multiply by the inches 3:30 p.m. us,” voiced veteran East coach The burst came on only two hits, an went l-for-6, everyone else chipped But the Yankees weren’t about to Chlcogo 2 7 .222 5 GGross ph 1 0 0 0 Michael Jordan stands over 6 2 (Terrion, Dooust), 9:14. Denver vs. portKmd w n t CMCOSO Stewart p 0 0 0 0 Penalties— Ihhocok, Tor, 6:53; Flock- (series tied 1-t) Jim Penders after his Eagles RBI double off the bat of Bontempo in,” Penders said. let history repeat itself. .727 — Boston 040 MO ^ — 4 feet and add the number of fight­ Houston 6 3 Game-winning RBI — Barrett (3). KGross p 10 0 0 hart, StL, 12:01 ;Kotsopoulos, Tor, 17:14; April 18 — Denver 133, Portland 126 trounced Northwest Catholic, 18-4, and a single from Madden. East's next game is Wednesday "We had to break that ‘here we San Francisco 6 4 .667 V? Lego 2b 2 0 0 0 ers In the 1967-1968 heavy­ Ramago, StL, 17:14; Valve, Tor, April 20 — Portland 108, Denvei''O* „ 2'/a E— Tolleson, Fisk. DP— Chicago Northwest issued six free passes to when it "hosts” crosstown Man­ go again’ feeling, and we did it,” San Diego 7 7 .500 1, Boston 3. LOB— ChIcogoX Boston 11. Totals 27 0 2 0 Totals 33 1 IS 7 weight elimination tourney. malor (fighting), 18:37; Hunter, StL, April 22 — Denver at Portland, 10.30 Saturday morning in All Connecti­ Cincinnati 4 6 .400 3'/a Phllodolphla 000 000 000— 0 major (fighting), 18:37. chester High in a rematch at said the Yankees’ Mike Easier .400 3'/a 3B— Romero, Barrett, Evans, Buckner. cut Conference action at Father’s Eagle batters in the inning and hit Atlanta 4 6 HR— Baines (11, Kittle (3). SF— Evons. New York 400I03 00K— 0 " April 24 — Denver at Portland, 10:30 • after his ground ball to first base, Los Angeles 4 9 .306 5 (Same-winning RBI — Strawberry PAYOFF: The answer Is also Third porloit— X Toronto, Fergus 2 Field. another. Moriarty Field at 3:30 p.m. The Solunkiv's Results (Salmlng, Loemon), pp, 4:45.3, Toronto, plus two Milwaukee errors, scored IP H RERBB SO ( 1 ). the number of strikeouts com­ " x^Aprll 26 — Portland at Denver, East, 4-1 overall, touched a trio East is 3-1 in ACC play. Penders clubs met in the season opener for Atlonto 3, Los Angeles 0 E— Legg, Russell. DP— Philadelphia X Solmlng 1, 18:47. Penalties— Root, Tor, Dave Winfield and gave New York Chicago piled by a lefty in leading the minor, 1:49; LaVollee, StL, 4:49; is, “ not surprised at being 4-1 both schools with the Eagles taking New York 3, Phlladelohia 3 Bannister (L 1-2) 4 6 4 1 3 0 New York 1. LOB— Philadelphia 3, New Dallas vs. Utah . of Indian hurlers for 13 hits. In a 10-inning, 5-4 victory over the SI. Louis 9, Montreal 4,17 Innings 2 0 2 York 9. 2B— Carter, Backman. 3B— American League in 1971. Name Norwood, StL, double minor, 4:11: Smith, (Mavericks lead series 24) (overall), but I am very pleased. I a 6-4 verdict. Penders said his Hauston 4, Cincinnati 3 Allen 1 2-3 3 2 Tor, 4:11; Clark, Tor, 10:30. addition, Northwest pitching Brewers Sunday. Agosto 0 1 0 0 1 0 Backman. HR— Heep (1). SB — him. April 18 — Delias 101, Utah 93 home field, Eagle Field, is still Pittsburgh 14, Chicago 8 0 2 3 Johnson (1), Dykstra (4), Fernemdez Shots on goal— Toronto 13-18-8— 39. St. April 20 — Dallas 113, Utah 106 served up nine bases on balls to the think others are considering that The previous day, Rob Deer hit a San Francisco 4, San Diego 5 Dawley 2 1-3 3 0 Louis 8-13-15— 35. Boston (1). S— Backman. SF— Strawberry. April 23 — Dallas at Utah, 9:30 p.m. Eagles, continuing a season-long inasmuch as we got clobbered 21-2 unplayable and probably won’t be two-run homer off of Righetti in the Sunday's Results 5 2 2 1 3 Power-play conversions— Toronto x-Aprll 25 — Dallas at Utah, 9:30 p.m. New York B, Philadelphia 0 Brown (W 1-0) 7 R E R BB 3-1. St. Louis 40. in a scrimmage to East Hartford for the season. That’s the reason eighth inning to tie the game, and Stanley 2 2 0 0 0 0 IP H x-Aprll 27— Utah at [JaMas, (TB A ) trend. Los Angeles 7, Atlanta 3 Philodelphio x-ll necessary right before the start of the for home games at Mt. Nebo’s the Brewers eventually beat the Houston 4, Cincinnati 4 Aoosto pitched to 2 batters In 6th. Goalies— Toronto, Wregget. St. Northwest, 1-3 in the ACC and 2-3 WP— Allen. T — 2:36. A -23,441. KGross (L 0-2) 4 9 5 5 4 Montreal 3, St. Louis 0 Walker 2 3 3 0 0 Louis, MMIen. A— 17,101. overall, jumped to a 2-0 lead in the season." Moriarty Field. Yankees 4-3 in 11 innings. San Francisco 4, San Diego 0 Andersen 1 2 0 0 0 MOIIon texoiw iJdOAVd Sunday, singles by Billy Jo Pittsburgh at Chicago, ppd. after 13 Umpires— Home, Hendrv; )b. Cousins; first inning. “ Until the third Powers worked the first five 3b, Evans; 3b, Merrill. Stewart 1 1 0 0 0 Oilers 6. FlamasSIOT) 76ers 102, Bullets 97 Robidoux and Ernest* Riles with Inn., dorkness New York 80e = 8 + 9 X 91 - 99 :H3M8NV inning, we looked kind of shaky." innings on the hill to pick up his Monday's Games EAST CATHOLIC (II) — RIOOS ss two outs in the ninth produced a Fernandez (W 1-0) 6 2 0 0 3 © ISM by NEA. Inc Penders admitted. third win without a loss. The senior 41-14), Lawrence 2b 414)4), Revellese 2 St. Louis (Ownbev 1-0) at Chlcogo McDowell 1 0 0 0 0 CMeorv 13 10-5 WASHINGTON (97) 2b 1-04)4), Bontempo rf 42-41, Di­ run off Righetti that tied the score (Trout 1-0), 3:30 p.m. PB— Russell. T — 2:38. A— 41,8~. Edmonton 1131— 4 Robinson 7-163-517, C. Jones 1-2(M)X Bol But matters began to change in left-hander was touched for five Pittsburgh (McWlllloms 0-1) at New Yankees 5. Brewers 4 Loreto dh/p 2-2-0-0, Manglofico rt at 4-4. Umpires ~ Home, Brocklander; 1b, First period— 1, Calgary, Loob 2 34 2-2 8, Williams 8-20 66 2X J. the third. J.B . Kaldy began the hits, walked only one and struckout 414)4>, Powers p 4-41-2, Price If 04)-04l, York (Aguilera 0-1), 7:35 p.m. Weyer; 2b, Rennert; 2b, Montooue. (unassisted), sh, 11:23. 2, Edmonton, Malone 10-23 5-5 25, Roundtield 54 3212, Madden 3b 4434), Stanford If 4-445, But Righetti said he never had Houston (Ryan 3-1) at Atlanta ( Johnson NEW YORK MILWAUKEE Anderson 4 (Cottev), 19:36. Penoltles— Bradley 1-4 00 3) McMIllen 36 00 6, . inning by strolling to first on four six. DiLoreto mopped up and threw Lima 1b 40-1-1, Kaldy C2-2-0-2, Klopfer any thoughts of "deja vu.” 1-0), 7:40 p.m. Ob r h bi ob r h bl Jackson, Edm, 0:26; Hunter, Coy. 0:26; Dove 1-2 00 2. Totals 39-86 18-2097. Los Angeles (Honeycutt 0-1) at San balls. Kevin Riggs then singled but strikes the final two frame, a good c 04)-0-0. Totals X-18-1411. “ I never do,” he Said. “ I have too Hendrsn cf 4 1 1 1 Molltor 3b 5 0 1 1 ExposZ.CardlnalsO Johnson, Cgy, 3:01: Hunter, Cgy, 6:24 PHILADELPHIA (1M) . , i NORTHWEST CATHOLIC (4) — Francisco (Mason 0-1), 10:35 p.m. Rndiph 2b 5 0 3 1 Ready If 4 0 10 Astros 6. Reds 4 Jackson, Edm, 8:30; Hunter, Cgy, 8:30: Barkley 11-21 47 27, Stokes 2-5 W 7. • Kevin Lawrence and Dan Bon- sign for Penders. "His control has much confidence in my ability...It Tuesday's Gomes DIPIppo 2b 44)4>-0, M. Stephenson 1b Mttngly 1b 4 0 1 0 Moore c 10 0 0 Edm bench (served by Summanene), Catledge 6-11 60 18, Ervlng 412 4-8 IX tempo went down on strikes. always been the problem,” Pend­ 44>-14), Riley c 41-1-0, Hillard dh 41-14), was not in the cards to give up.” St. Louis at Chicago Winfield rf 5 1 10 Cooper dh 4 0 0 0 ST. LOUIS MONTREAL 8:30; AAdCOun, Coy, 10:59; Lowe, Edm, Cheeks8-1935t9,ThreattX7O04,B.Jon« Herald photo by Tucker HOUSTON CINCINNATI ObrhM ObrhM K. Sponzo ss 1-04)4), G. Sponso If/p Winfield started the winning Philadelphia ot Montreal Easier dh 5 0 0 0 Yount cf 4 0 0 0 13:25; Messier, Edm, 15:35; Hunter, 563313, Johnson 1-2002, Moss02000. Then the fun began. Mario ers spoke of DiLoreto. 2-1-2-2, J. Stephenson rf 40-0-0, Borrv Pittsburgh at New York, night Cotto pr 0 0 0 0 Robldox lb4 1 2 0 ObrhM ObrhM Colemon ,lf 4 0 0 0 Raines It 4 0 10 Edm, 15:44. rally when he smacked a double off Los Angeles at San Francisco, night Doran 2b 5 0 2 0 EDovIS cf 2 2 1 2 Mc(>ee cf 4 0 2 0 Wohifrd rt 4 0 1 0 Totals39O52335102. DiLoreto walked and winning Bontempo was 3-for-5 with a 3b 41-041, McDonnell cf 2-0-1-1, Morris Griffey If 5 13 1 Felder cf 0 10 0 Second period— 3, Calgary, Suter 2 Washington p 14)4>4), Holmes p 1-04)4), Legeux If East Catholic senior Jim Powers gets set to unload In the left-field wall against Milwau­ Houston at Atlanta, night Pagliarl 3b5 1 l 0 Riles ss 4 12 1 Puhl rt 10 0 1 Herr Jones 2b If 4 04 0 0 Wnnnoh 0 0 0 cf 0 1 0 0 (Tonelll, Lemolln), 8:20. 4. Edmonton, pitcher Jim Powers swatted a 450-foot triple over the football San Diego at Cincinnati, night Walker cf 1 0 0 0 Franco p 0 0 0 0 Clark 1b 4 0 10 Webster rf 4 0 1 0 Philadelphia 22 27 J6 2 7 -l« . 24M>4>. Totals 29-4-6-3. recent outing at Moriarty Field. Powers twirled five kee reliever Mark Clear, 0-1. Wynegar c 2 1 2 0 Deer rf 4 0 0 0 Gregg 1 (Messier, Lumlev), 8:51. 5, Three-point goals-Brodlev, Bark; . "swinging bunt,” down the third crossbar in left center field for Key; At bats-runs-hIts-RBIs. Standouts Hassey c 2 0 0 0 Gantner 2b 4 1 3 2 (Sarner 3b 4 1 1 1 VenabI ph 10 0 0 Vn Slyk rt 4 0 0 0 Brooks ss 1110 Calgary, Quinn 1 (Reinhart), pp, 11: )0.6, Easier grounded to Robin Yount, Home Runs Cruz If 3 0 10 Parker rt 4 0 11 Penditn 3b 4 0 1 0 Wallach 3b 4 0 1 1 lev. Fouled out-None. Rebounds- East. "It was good for three East CgtboUc- 006 723 0 IS innings of five-hit ball Saturday for his third win of the Mechm ss 4 0 11 Cerone c 2 0 0 0 Calgary, M u llen 5 (Otto), 15:40.v Washington 42 (Robinson II), Phllodol- base line which the Northwest stCothollc 200 200 0 4 who fielded the ball at first but New York, Heep (1). Los Angeles, Houshidr If 1 0 0 0 Hatcher If 12 10 Esosky lb 3 0 0 0 LaVallir c 4 0 2 0 (Salarro 1b 3 0 2 0 Penoltles— Tonelll, Coy, 1:23; Jack- year as the Eagles belted Northwest Catholic, 18-4. Brock (1), Scloscio (1). Houston, Garner GDavIs 1b 4 0 1 1 Diaz c 3 0 ) 0 OSmIth ss 3 0 2 0 Low 2b 4 0 11 phia 54 (Barkley 20). Assists-Washington catched proceeded to throw away. points," Penders q u ip p e d ^ WP- Powers (3-0), LP- Morris (M). Totals 41 5 13 4 Totols 37 4 9 4 son, Edm, malor (fighting), 5:35: 26 ( Williams 12), Phlladelphla23 (BorkleV threw past Clear covering the bag. (4), Ashby (3). Cincinnati, E. Davis (3). NOW York 001 200 1001— 5 Bass cf 4 12 1 Milner pr 0 10 0 Horton p 1 0 0 0 Nieto c 2 0 0 0 Hunter, Coy, malor (fighting), 5:35; San Francisco, C. Davis (1). Pittsburgh, Ashby c 4 1 1 2 Butera c 10 0 0 Lahti p 0 0 0 0 Tibbs p 3 0 0 0 6). Total (ouls-Washlngton 23, Philadel­ Clear picked up the ball in foul MllwaukM 000 001 021 0— 4 Baxter,Cgy,6:34;MacTovlsh,Edm,6:34; phia 18. Technlcols-Phlladelphlo(Ille­ territory, but Winfield scored the Bream (3), Kemp (1). Chlcogo,Moreland Game-winning RBI — None Reynlds ss 4 1 2 0 O'Neill ph 10 0 0 Totals 32 0 8 0 TotatS 29 2 I 2 Anderson, Edm, 10:39; Johnson, Cgy, Deshales p 1 0 0 0 conepen ss 4 0 1 1 SI. Louis OOOOWOOO— 0 gal defense), Barkley, Washington (ill4 ( 1 ). E— Leary, Yount, Clear. DP— New 11:23. gal defense). A-9,057. winning run as Clear threw wildly Winning Pitchers York 1, Milwaukee 1. LOB— New Madden p 2 0 0 0 Bell 3b 3 0 10 Montreal 000 000 02k— 2 Third period— 7, Edmonton, MocTov- to the plate. New York, Fernandez (1-0). Los York 9, Milwaukee 4. 2B— Wynegar, Solano p 1 0 0 0 (Jester 2b 4 0 10 Game-winning RBI — Wallach (1). Ish 1 (Hunter, Cottev), 0:44. 8, Angeles, Welch (3-0). Montreal, Tibbs Calhoun p 0 0 0 0 Gulicksn p 2 1 ) 0 E— Wallach. DP — St. Louis 1, Montreal Celtics 135. Bulls 131 |0T| Red Sox’ Brown on a high, beats the White Sox Both Yount and Clear collected Meachom, Winfield. HR— Griffey (1), Edmonton, Napier 1 (Krushelnyskl, (3-0). Houston, Madden (1-0). Son Fran­ Gantner (1). SB— Henderson 2 (7), Kerfeld p 0 0 0 0 Price p 0 0?0 0 1. LOB— St. Louis 7, Montreal 8. Fogein), 11:22. 9, Edmonton, Hunter 2 errors on the play. cisco, Blue (1-3). Felder (4). S— Householder. Totals 35 6 11 6 Totals 34 4 0 4 2B— Clark, Raines, Webster, Wohl- (KurrI, Gretzky), 16:46. 10, Calgary, "Robin’s a good infielder,” Saves Houston 001 301 010— 4 lord, Wallach. S— HortonX' Mullen 6 (Rlsebrough, Reinhart), 18:40. CHICAGO (131) remember the last one,” Brown fourth consecutive victory, the Houston, Kerfeld (3). Son Francisco, Cincinnati . 102 001 000— 4 Woolrldoe 9-27 6-8 24, CXikley 35 4610, • By Dave O'Hara Red Sox' final spring training cut. it was natural soreness and I was Brewers Manager George Bam­ IP H R ER BB SO Penalty— Suter, Coy, 14:50. One of Boston's top pitching said. "I just went right at them. I Red Sox enipted for 13 hits in their Robinson (1). New York (jame-wlnnlng RBI — Ashby (2). IP H RERBBSO Corzlne47008, Jordan22-4119-2163, AAaev The Associated Press happy. berger said. "Robin’s worked on LOB— Houston 5, Cincinnati 10. 2B— St. Louis 34 1-1 7, Green 2-8 3-4 7, Banks 37 2-4 8,' didn’t want to walk people. It felt biggest Fenway Park offensive of Niekro 7 1-3 5 3 3 0 2 Overtime— 11, Edmonton, Anderson prospects in 1983, he had been " I ’m getting there, but I expect that play. He just made the throw a Fisher 2-310 0 0 0 Cruz, Bass, Bell, Diaz, Daniels. HR— Horton (L 0-1) 7 2-3 7 2 2 4 6 SIHuddv, Lumley), 1:04. SmrekOOOOO.GervInOOOOO, Paxson 1-3 great to be back. I just want to the season. (Sarner (4), Ashby (2), E. Davis (3). Lahti 1-310010 2-24. Totols47-10237-46131. BOSTON — Veteran right­ plagued by injuries, then emotion­ to be sore tomorrow. But again it little too low, that’s all.” A L standings Righetti (W 2-0) 2 3 1 1 0 3 Penalties— Baxter, Cgy, double malor prove myself.” Milwoukee SB— E. Davis (7). S— Puhl. SF— Puhl. Montreal (hlgh-stlcklng-slashlng), 1:04; Coffey, BOSTON (135) „ , , . hander Mike Brown of the Boston ally as his father died in a fight will be a pleasant soreness. I threw Clear said he "got a late break Tibbs (W 2-0) 9 8 0 0 0 5 McHole 1022 7-8 27, Bird 1427 6-7 36, Stanley, returning from hand However, they still managed Leary 6 2-3 9 4 4 3 3 Edm, major (sloshing), 1;04; Hunter, Red Sox expected to awaken stiff with cancer last year. 99 pitches and was getting a little from the mound.” East McClure 1 1-3 2 0 0 0 1 IP H R E R B B S O T — 2:07. A — 12,994. Edm, malor (sloshing), 1:04. Parish 4115613, Johnson 4147-915, Alnoe - surgery after an inconsistent 1985 only six runs on 13 hits, 6 walks, a Houston . , , Umpires— Home, Stello; lb, Gregg; 2b, 8-13 7-9 24, Walton 4-8 2-2 10, Slchtlng - and sore today — and loving every This spring Brown came back tired today. However, this will "Easier is a slow runner and I M L PCt. GB Clear (L 0-1) 2 2 1 0 0 3 campaign, responded to boos with couple of errors and a wild pitch. New York 7 4 .636 — T — 3:10. A— 10,423. Deshales 2 2-3 4 3 3 1 1 Davis; 3b, Harvey. Shots on goal— Calgary 10-12-9-0— 45 01 8, Wedman 1-3 00 X CorllsIeOO aching muscle. strong. He led the Red Sox with an make me stronger my next time thought I could beat him,” he said, Boston 7 5 .583 '/7 Umpires— Home, Welke; lb, Phil­ Madden (W 1-0) 3 2 1111 OOO. Totals49-103 3442135. 0.75 earned run average, allowing a fine effort as the Red Sox’ string They left 11 runners on base. Solano 2 2-3 2 0 0 3 0 31. Edmonton 7-10-11-1-29. out.” adding that he thought he should Baltimore 7 5 .583 '/7 lips; 2b, McCoy; 3b,Voltaogio. ■ Chicago 332533259 6-131 only one run in seven appearances. of four consecutive complete “ We showed signs of coming out Detroit 6 5 .545 1 Calhoun 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Power-play conversions— Colgorv 5- Boston 25 26 37 38 9 10-135 ."I haven't pitched that muchand have caught Yount’s throw. Kerfeld (S 2) 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 “ Brown had outstanding stiff games ended. of the hitting slump,” McNamara Cleveland 5 5 . 500 l'/7 Giants 4, Padres 0 1. Edmonton 64). Three-point goals— Bird 2, Alnge 1. I'll probably be sore, but it's worth However, he pitched only 12 Righetti, 2-0, held the Brewers Milwaukee 5 6 .454 2 Royals 6. BlueJaysd Cincinnati Goalies— Calgary, Lemelln. Edmon­ Fouled out— Walton, Johnson. Total it." Brown said Sunday after innings. this spring and was the last man said. “ However, the hitting will Toronto 5 7 .417 T '7 Glicksn (L 0-1) 5 2-3 9 5 5 1 1 ton, Fuhr.A-17,498. fouls— Chicago 34, Boston 32. “ When I took over for Brownie come. Right now the pitching and scoreless in the bottom of the 10th Price 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 3 SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO Rebounds— Chicago :4 (Oakley earning his first major league "I was angry when I was sent cut as we got caught in a numbers West ObrhM ObrhM defense is doing it ail for us." to sew up the victory. California 8 5 .615 — Franco 2 2 1 1 0 2 14), Boston 59 (McHole, Walton 15). victory in nearly two years in the down," he said. "I felt that if I game with right-handers and left­ and they got two ground ball KANSAS CITY TORONTO HBP— by Solano (Bell). Balk— Royster 3b 3 0 1 0 Gladden ct 3 1 0 0 Saturday's game "Righetti pitched very well, ” Kansas CItv 7 5 .583 '/-j Ob r h bi Ob r h bi Assists— Chicago 15 (Jordon6),Boston3) handers,” Boston Manager John singles right away, I thought, oh, Second baseman Marty Barrett Solono, Franco. T — 2:45. A — 17,878. Nettles 3b 1 0 0 0 Clark 1b 3 0 0 1 (Bird, Johnson 8). Technicals— Chlcogo* Red Sox’ 6-2 triumph over the couldn’t pitch on this club they New York Manager Lou Piniella Oakland 7 5 . 583 ? Law If 4 0 2 1 Moseby cf 5 12 1 Gwynn rt 3 0 )0 Brown 3b 3 0 0 0 must have four 20-game winners. I McNamara said. “ If anything had oh, here we go again,” said led the Boston attack with a Texas 6 5 .545 1 Wilson cf 5 111 Fernndz ss 4 0 1 0 (Illegal defense), Alnge. A — 14,890.’ . Chicago White Sox. said. ” He shut them down in the Seattle 5 7 .417 2 3 Umpires— Home, Pulli; 1b, West; 2b, McRynl cf 3 0 0 0 Leonard If 4 1 2 1 CanadlensS. Whalers 1 Brown's roller coaster career just wanted the chance to pitch in happened to anybody, he would Stanley. “ Then I got the double double, two singles and a walk. He Brett 3b 2 10 0 Johnsn dh 4 110 B. Wlllloms; 3b, MeSherry. (Jarvey 1b 4 0 0 0 CDovIs rt 3 1 1 2 10th when he had to.” Minnesota 5 6 . 385 3 White 2b 5 12 3 Barfield rf 3 1 1 0 reached another high as he allowed the major leagues, if not here then have stayed with us. play on another ground ball and I scored two runs and drove in one. A Martinez If 4 0 1 0 Melvin c 3 0 0 0 Bamberger wasn’t disturbed Chicago 2 10 .167 5'2 Balboni lb 5 1 2 0 Upshaw 1b 4 1 2 1 Templtn ss 4 0 1 0 Thmpsn 2b 3 0 0 0 Blazers 108, Nuggets 10B with another club.” “ But now he’s here. He’s our knew I was all right again." Bill Buckner, Don Baylor and Ed Saturday’s Results McRae dh 4 11 0 lorg 2b 3 0 0 0 Hartford 0 1 0— 1 only five hits, including solo Bochy c 2 0 0 0 Uribe ss 2 0 0 0 Montrool 2 1 0— 3 fifth starter and we’ll use him in Stanley retired the next four Romero had two hits apiece. about losing the game after Toronto 6. Kansas Citv 5 Motley rf 4 0 0 0 Bell ph 10 10 Kennedy c 1 0 0 0 Blue p .110 0 homers by Harold Baines and Ron Brown reluctantly went back to winning two close ones over the Cleveland 8, Detroit 6 Quirk c 3 111 Garcio pr 0 0 0 0 Pirates 8. Cubs 8 (suspended) First Period— 1, Montreal, Richer 2 PORTLAND (108) Pawtucket. In his first start, he long relief as needed. He did an batters in routine fashion after the The Red Sox had an early wake Milwaukee 4, New York 3.11 innings Roberts 2b 2 0 0 0 Robinson p 1 0 0 0 (Dahlln, Robinson), pp, 12:33. 2, Kittle, in seven innings before Yankees Friday and Saturday. Blancin ss 3 0 1 0 Martinez c 0 0 0 0 Flannry 2b 0 0 0 0 Montreal, Carbonneau 1 (Nllon), 17:04. Carr 5-10 3-413, Vanderweghe 12-191M2 reliever Bob Stanley mopped up went seven innings in a victory outstanding job today, but he was double play. up call today for their annual 11 Boston 3, Chlcogo 2 Gruber 3b 3 0 2 0 Draveky p 1 0 0 0 36, Thompson 49 3-7 11, Colter 2-5 04) 4,* ” 1 feel good about the way they Californio 5. Minnesota 4 Mulinks 2b 1 0 0 0 PITTSBURGH CHICAGO Penalties— Ouennevllle, Hart, 1:32: over Toledo. getting a little tired." That helped silence the boo- a.m. Patriot’s Day game. While Qbrhbl obrtibi Kruk ph 10 10 Gavin, Hart, 7:12; Skrudlond, Mtl, Drexler 9-17 3-3 22, Paxson 061-21, Kersey. Boston's first three-game series played,” he said of his club. "They Baltimore 10> Texos 4 Leach If 4 0 12 Hoyt p 0 0 0 0 3-7 2-2 8, Poorler 47 1-2 9, Jones 1-42-44. "It felt great, but the next day I Brown struck out three and birds, who hooted him mercilessly the 90th Boston Marathoii is being Oakland 7, Seott'e 2 Hearron c 3 0 0 0 Reynlds rf 6 1 0 0 Lopes 3b 5 2 5 3 7:12; Ouennevllle, Hart, t0:42; Sa- sweep since last July. gave a super effort. They fought Orsulak cf 5 3 3 0 Dunston ss 7 0 2 2 lorg ph 10 0 0 muelsson. Hart, 18:01; Skrudlond, Mtl, TotalS,4O8427-3610e. hurt all over," Brown said. “ I walked only one in his first victory in a luckless 1986 home debut last run, the Red Sox were host to Sunday's Results Fielder 3b 10 0 0 DENVER (106) Less than three weeks ago back, but they came up short. Boston 6, Chicago 2 Roy 2b 5 13 2 Sandbrg 2b 7 0 0 0 Stoddard o 0 0 0 0 18:01. since May 2, 1984. Monday. Detroit, sending Al Nipper, 1-1, Totals 35 6 10 6 Totals 36 4 11 4 Bream lb 4 2 13 Moreind rf 5 1 1 2 Totals 30 0 5 0 Totols 1* 4 3 4 English 9-19 49 24. Natl 4)8 56 17,. Brown demanded to be traded hadn’t thrown more than 30 pitches Cleveland at Detroit, ppd., rain Kansos City 020 000 400-6 Second period— 3, Montreal, Carbon­ “ It’s been such a long time Going two games over .500 for against the Tigers’ Walt Terrell, There’s just something about this Kemp If 4 12 1 Durhm 1b 5 0 10 Son Diogo 000 000 000 0 neau 2 (Green), 6; 12.4, Hartford, Ferraro Schayes 2-8 02 4, Lever 7-14 03 14, Dunn after being returned to Pawtucket or so in spring training and I threw P Baltimore 6< Texos 1 crew I like.” Toronto 200 000 020— 4 Brown rf 2 0 10 Mmphry If 2 0 1 0 Son FrcxiclKO 004 OOO OOx— 4 3 (Anderson, DIneen), pp, 7:17. )O)61-221,Evans4133-412,WllllamsO0O0 between wins that I don’t even the first time this season with a also 1-1. New York 5. Mllwoukee4,10 innings Game-winning RBI — Wilson (2). 0, Rasmussen 3-8 6-8 12, Turner 03 2-2 2, of the International League in the about 95 against Toledo. However, Kansos City 6, Toronto 4 Pena c 6 0 12 Doyett If Gome-winning 3 0 RBI — Clark 0 0 (2). Penalties— Gainey. Mtl, 1:38; Ro­ New York starter Joe Niekro E — Blancalano. DP— Kansos City 2. MorrIsn 3b 5 0 E— 0 0 Dravecky, Smith Kenne'Jv. p 0 DP— San 0 0 0 White 00 OO 0. Totals, 41-99 23-36 106. California 8. Minnesota 5 LOB— Kansas City 8, Toronto 8. bertson, Hart, major (fighting), took a two-hitter and a 4-1 lead into Ooklond 9, Seattle 3 t Bernard ss 3 0 Francisco 1 0 1. Ruthven LOB— San p 0 DIetK) 0 6, 0 0 6:32: Kordic, Mtl, mlnor-malor 2B— Johnson, McRae, Law. HR— Mazzllll ph 1 0 0 0 Trillo ph 10 0 0 San Francisco 3. 2B— Gwynn. HR— C. Portland 36 18 26 20-108* the eighth, but left after singles by Monday's Gomes Moseby (3), White (1). SB— Law 2 (2). (fighting), 6:32; . Chellos, Mtl, 10:14; Diaz ph 10 10 Sutcliffe p 0 0 0 0 Davis(I). SB— Leonard (2), Uribe (4). Hart bench (served by Ferraro), Denver 1511 30 30-l06u Robidoux and Riles and a one-out, Detroit (Terrell 1-1) ot Boston (Nipper S— Blancalano. Three point goals-Drexler,*. 1-1), 11:05 a.m. Robinson p 0 0 0 0 Davis c 5 1 1 0 S— Glodden. SF— Clark. )2;04; Nllon, Mtl, 14:47: McEwen, Heep’s offense may force Johnson to platoon run-scoring single by Jim Gantner. SF-Q uirk. Clemnts p 0 0 0 0 Dernier cf 6 1 1 0 Hort, 15:32; Nllon, Mtl, mlnor- Evans. Fouled out— Carr, Paxson^ Texas (Correa 11) at Toronto (KeyO-l). IP H R ER BB SO Schayes, T urner. T otal fouls— Portland Reliever Brian Fisher gave up an 7:35 p.m. BleleckI p 2 0 0 0 Eckersly p 2 2 2 1 IP H RERBBSO mlsconduct, 17:55. Konsos City ^alk p 2 0 0 0 Mtthws ph 10 0 0 San Diego Third period — No scoring. 36, Denver 34. Rebound4Portland 51, RBI single to Paul Molitor with two Baltimore (Flanogan 1-1) at Cleveland Lbrndt (W 2-0) 7 1-3 6 4 4 3 7 (Carr ID .O n v e r 48 (Rasmussen 9). By John Nelson fielder George Foster, who sat out games.” and struck out six in his second number of hitters through four (CandlottI 0-1), 7:35 p.m Winn p 0 0 0 0 Bailer p 0 0 0 0 Dravecky (L 1-1) 4 3 4 0 2 6 Penalties— None. outs in the eighth that made it 4-3. Quisnbrry (S 3) 1 2-3 3 0 0 0 1 Guante p 0 0 0 0 Keough p 0 0 0 0 Hoyt 2 0 0 0 0 1 Assists— Portland X , (Drexler 8), The Associated Press two straight games. Heep’s honter, his first, capped a start of the season. In his other innings after Redus was caught New York (Whitson 0-1) at Kansas City Toronto Denver 23, (English 10). A — 11,724. In the ninth, Righetti struck out (Soberhogen 1-0). 8:35 p.m. Almon ss 2 0 0 0 Frazier p 0 0 0 0 Stoddard 2 0 0 0 1 2 Shots on goal— Hartford X1X11— Heep said he didn’t know what four-run first inning against Phil­ start on April 12 against the stealing. Acker 5 5 2 2 2 1 Bosley If 3 1 1 0 Son Francisco. Cecil Cooper and Yount before Oakland (Andular 0-1) at California Lamp (L 0-1) 2 4 4 4 1 1 25. Montreal 15-6-9— 30. NEW YORK — It’s the common Manager Davey Johnson’s "think lies right-hander Kevin Gross, 0-2 Phillies, he got no decision in a 9-8 (Romonick 2-0), 10:35 p.m. Totals " 48 8 U 8 Totals 52 8 IS • Blue (W 1-2) 5 5 0 0 2 2 Robidoux singled. Pinch-runner Gordon 210012 Pittsburgh 100 410 200 000 0— 8 Robinson U L J) 4 0 0 0 1 2 refrain of the part-time player. is, but I’m sure he just wants to let with both losses coming against 14-inning loss after giving up four Phillies Manager John Felske Minnesota (VIolo 2-1) at Seattle T — 2:51. A — 38,141. Power-play conversions— Hartford 5- Bucks lit, Nets 97 Mike Felder stole second and then (Wilcox 0-2), 10:35 p.m. Chicago 030 200 003 000 0— • T— 2:13.'A^,548. 1. Montreal 3-1. George get his stroke back." the Mets. The Mets scored another runs on two hits and seven walks in benched left-handed hitters Von Umpires— Home, Kaiser; 1b, Brink- E — Almond DP— Chicago 1. Umpires— Homo, Quick; 1b,Runoe;2b, "I have to keep hitting if I want to Tuesday's Gomes man; 2b, Cooney; 3b, Palermo. Goalies— Hartford, LIut. Montreal, Johnson made it clear he was not run in the fourth off Gross, and 4 1-3 innings. Hayes and Milt Thompson against scored on Riles’ single to right to Detroit at Boston, night LOB— Pittsburgh 8, Chicago 10. 2B— Pollohe; 3b, Engel. ' Roy. A — 17,657. NEW JERSEY (97) play,” New York Mets outfield Orsulak. Dunston, Lopes. 3B— Lopes, Danny Heep says. “ There’s no benching Foster. Foster took an they got three more unearned runs “ My rhythm’s not all there yet,” the left-handed Fernandez, ex­ tie the game. Chlcogo at Milwaukee, night King 416 04) 10, Williams 2-4 46 10, Earlier, the Yankees scored New York ot Kansas City, night Bosley. HR— Bream (2), Kemp (1), GmlnskI 8-14 12-1228, Birdsong 4181-217, platoon if I don’t do my job.” hour of batting practice on Satur­ in the sixth inning against Dave Fernandez said, "but it’s getting plaining: "The guy’s awful tough Moreland (1). SF— Bream. AH L playoffs Ransev 410 41 9, Cook 47 40 6, once in the third on Rickey Texas ot Toronto, night AngelsB.TwInsS Heep hit a three-run homer day and again on Sunday, trying to Rucker. there ... It feels good to pitch a against left-handers. I think he’s Baltimore at Cleveland, night Southern Division Dawkins 46 2-3 10, Johnson 2-8 44 7, Henderson’s infield single and two Oaklond at California, night IP H R ER BB SO New Haven vs. Hershey Turner 40 04) 0. Totals 3483 2428 97. Sunday to back the combined work out of the doldrums. Fernandez, 1-0, meanwhile, two- game like this early in the year.” got a statistic where he strikes out Minnesota at Seattle, night Pittsburgh (Hershey wins series 41) MILWAUKEE (111) hit the Phillies over eight innings, Fernandez gave up a leadoff hit 40 percent (actually 43) of all more times in the fourth on Ken MINNESOTA CALIFORNIA BleleckI 3 1-3 10 5 5 0 0 Hockey three-hit pitching of Sid Fernandez ‘T m not worried about any­ Stondouts Ob r h bi ab r h bl April 9 — New Haven 4, Hershey 3 Cummings 14182-328, Pressev 47449, to Gary Redus, then did notgiveup left-handed batters he faces.” Griffey’s home run and consecu­ Home Runs Walk 4 2-3 2 2 2 2 2 (OT) Breuer 45 42 8, Hodges 45 1-4 5, and Roger McDowell, and the Mets thing,” Foster said. “ Whatever and McDowell got the Phillies 1-2-3 Puckett cf 4 1 1 1 Jones rt 3 10 0 Winn 2 2 1 1 0 3 The loss was the fourth straight tive doubles by Butch Wynegar Texas. Porter (2). Baltimore, Dwyer Hotcher If 4 0 0 0 Joyner 1b 5 3 3 1 April 12 — Hershey 6, New Haven 0 Moncriet 415 7-11 20, MokeskI 1-3 1-2 X completed a three-game sweep of my job is, I’ll prepare for that. in the ninth, striking out Luis his second hit until Mike Schmidt (1) , Murray (3). Chlcogo, Baines (1), Guante 2 1 0 0 2 2 April )3 — Hershey 4, New Haven 3 Flelds1-31-23,Plerce474916,Lister1-444 and Bobby Meachem, all off Hrbek lb 2 1 1 0 DeCIncs 3b 4 1 12 Robinson 0 0 0 0 1 0 Philadelphia with an 8-0 romp. Right now. I’m still planning on Aguyo and Rick Schu. Fernandez led off the fifth with a single. for the Phillies, who have had Kittle (2). Minnesota, Puckett (3), Salas Brnnskv rt 4 1 1 1 Downing If 4 2 3 4 NHL playoffs April 15 — Hershey 5, New Haven 4 6, Davis 1-4 567,Glenn 1-3446. Totols37-74 Fernandez faced the minimum trouble scoring runs. Milwaukee starter Tim Leary. (2) , Brunansky (4). Colifornia, OeCinces Clements 1 0 0 0 0 1 April 16 — Hershey 5, New Haven 4 345)111. Heep was playing in place of left playing regularly — 130 to 140 walked three, two in the eighth, Smollv dh 3 10 0 Jocksn dh 4 0 2 0 Chlcogo (2), Downing (4). New York, Griffey (1). GaettI 3b 4 0 10 Wlltong 2b 3 0 0 0 SI. Cathorines vi. Binghamton New Jersey 23232516— 97 Milwaukee, Centner (1). Kansos City, Eckersley 6 8 6 6 2 5 Division Finals (SI. Catharines wins series 42) Milwaukee 16113616— 111- Solas c 3 1 1 3 Schoflld ss 4 0 0 0 Bailer 2-3 3 2 2 1 1 (Best-gl-sovon) White (1) ■ Toronto, Moseby (3). Oakland. Gagne ss 3 0 0 0 Miller c 3 0 0 0 April 9 — Binghamton 5, St. Catharines Three-point goals— Ransev, Mon­ Hill (2). Keough 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Woles Conforonco 1 criet. Fouled out— Williams, Cook, Ll4 Lmbrdz 2b 3 0 0 0 Norron c 10 0 0 Frazier 2 0 0 0 2 1 Patrick Divislop Winning Pitchers Pettis ct 3 0 0 0 April 11 — St. CatharSn3s 4, ter. Total fouls— New Jersey 3$,’ Baltimore, Davis (1-0). Boston, Brown Smith 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 ( Now York vs. Washlngtoii) Binghamton I Milwaukee 24. Rebounds— New JerseV Burlesn ph ) 1 1 0 Ruthven 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 (sorlts tied 1-1) (1-0). Colifornlo, Forster (1-0). New Totals 30 5 5 5 Totals 35 8 10 7 April 13 — Binghamton 5, St. 39 (GmlnskI 13), Milwaukee 42 (Cum­ York, Righetti (2-0). Kansas City, Sutcliffe 2 2 0 0 1 4 April 17 — New York 4, Washington 3 Catharines 3 mings 7). Assists— New Jersey 20 (Cook One out when winning run scored Robinson pitched to 1 batter in 13th. (OT) Leibrondt (2-0). Oak lend, Haas (3-0). Minnesota 00) 300 001-5 April 15 — St. Catharines 5, 7 ), Milwaukee 19 (Pressey 7). SCOREBOARD WP— Winn. Bolk— Eckersley, Bailer. April 19 — Washington 8, New York 1 Soves Calltomla 100 000 034— 8 Binghamton 3 Technicals— Birdsong, New Jersey Kansas City, Oulsenberry (3) T-4:48. a — 18,506. Aprll21 — Washlng1on(rtNewYork,i:35 April 16 — St. C4itharlnes 4, (I lleoal defense). A — 11,052. Game-winning RBI — Downing (2). Umpires — Home, Froemmlng; 1b, p.m. DP— California 1. LO B — Minnesota Binghamton 3 Bob Brown 29, Jim Breen-George John Yetlshefskv-Chuck NIcol 61. Les David Frost, 1,004 7471-7477— 294 Marsh; 2b, Davidson; 3b, Klbler. Aprll23— Washington at New York,8:0S April 18 — St. Catharines 7, PGA results Hubert Green, 1,004 7471-77-72— 294 EL standings 1, California 7. 2B— Jovner, Down­ p.m. Maverlcks113.Jazz10B Seddon-Jim Klng-Corl Enberg 30. Chrlstensen-Walt Schardt 63, Jerry ing, Jackson. HR— Puckett (3), Solas Binghamton 3 Loplne-Rdv Demers 63, Bob Larsen- Steve Pate, 1,004 71-727476— 294 AprM25— NewYorkatWashlngton,8:05 THROW OUT PAR 51 — A — Carroll Ed Florl, 972 72727277— 295 Calendar (2), DeCinces (2), Brungnsky (4), Dodgers 7. Braves3 p.m. Maddox SS-6-49, Dave Anderson 58-450, Paul Cosman 64, Frank Woltvna-Bruce 84504)00 HerltaocClassIc (Motor League affiliation in poren- Downing (4). U TA H (106) Golf Maynard 65, Art St. Louls-Dove Berg­ Gary Hollberg, 972 71-747476— 295 x-April 27 — Washington at New York, Dave Malick 545-51, Mvles McCarthy AtHllton Head Island, s.C.,Aprll20 Bob Murphy, 972 727277-73— 295 theses) 7:35 p.m. Malone 1424 48 31, Bailey 7-18 43 17. 59-8-51, Lance Retzloff 58-452, Dick strom 65. (Par7l) W L Pet. GB IP H R ER BB SO LOS ANGELES ATLANTA Eaton41404)12, Green3-6406, Hansen413 Kerr 648-52. Gross — Stan McFarland LOW GROSS-LOW NET — Gross — Fuzzy Zoeller, 881000 646869-71— 276 Ronnie Black, 945 74727475— 296 TODAY ObrhM ObrhM x-AprII 29 — New York at Washington BasketbaU (Sene Sauers, 945 727477-76— 296 Baseball Reodlng (Phi) 5 2 .714 — Minnesota 7:35 p.m. 1-11), Stockton 2-44710, Roberts 2-4436, 76. B — Al Ober 6413-47, Ed Dulled Tony Steullet 73, Ken Comertord 77, Chib Beck, 33600 7467-7470— 277 New Britain (Bos) 6 3 .667 — Blyleven 7 1-3 6 3 3 2 6 Duncan ss 3 0 0 0 Moreno ct 4 0 0 0 lavaroni 2-544)4, Cook 1-21-23, Scurry 46 Country Club 62-14-48, Dick Cosgrove 6412-48, Don Sfon Domlan 78, Mike Davis 80. Net — Roger Maltble, 33,600 67-726969^277 Bobby Wadkins, 945 74727471— 296 South Windsor at Manchester, 1 p.m. Glens Falls (Det) 4 2 .667 '/? (Jovis (L 1-1) 1 4 5 5 2 3 Cabell 3b 4 1 1 0 Ramirz ss 4)31 44)6. Totals44961424106. GenovesI 6411-49, Rick Bottaro 61-12- Jim Menditto 71, Dave Sink 73, Jon [}ennls Trixler, 927 71- 748471— 297 Softball Russell 2b 0 0 0 0 Murphy rt 4 1 1 1 Adams Division MIXED BALL — Net — Bev Greg Norman, 33600 746069-70— 2// Brad Fabel, 918 727477-74— 298 Manchester at South Windsor, 1 p.m. 2 Pittsfield (ChlNL) 5 4 .556 1 California DALLAS (111) 49. C — Joe Moder 6425-40, Jim Jayson 74, Don Wennik 74, Leo Landrex cf 4 2 4 2 Horner 1b 4 0 0 0 QIPIetro-NIck DIPIetro-Turk Moore- Jay Haos, 18,000 71-746471— 278 Barry Jaeckel, 909 72- 747477— 301East Catholic at Northwest Catholic, Nashuo (Pit) 5 4 .556 1 Sutton 8 4 4 4 3 1 (Hartford vs. MontroM) NBA playoff schedule A g u irre 4 X 11-12 27, Perklns4164818, L^ls Moore 56, Lois Rezner-Chuck Rattertv 62-1447, Gary Wood 6419-47, Brovakis 75, Dave Bergstrom 75, Dick Ray Floyd, 15,075 6472-7264-279 Vermont (Cin) 3 4 .429 2 Forster (W 1-0) 1)110 0 Brock 1b 4 1 1 2 Assnmch p 0 0 0 0 (sortos nod 1- 1) Donaldson 44 46 11, Harper 46 40 X Ken Sdlo 6421-47, Nino NIstrl 6421-47. Brewer 75, Harry Nowobllskl 75. Mike Schlueter, 900 747161-75— 302 3:30 Marshll rt 5 0 1 1 Sample 2b 0 0 0 0 April 17 — Hartford 4, Montreal 1 Rtzner-Lee Whitesell-Chad Whitesell Ken Green, 15,075 71-747167— 279 Cromwell at Bolton, 3:30 Waterbury (Cle) 2 6 .250 3 i HBP— by Davis (Downing). WP — Blackman 7-12 410 22, Vincent 411 4210, 57. Gross — Jeanette Orfitelll-Harold SW EEPS — A Gross — Dorn [3eNI- TWO MAN BEST 15 — Gross — Tony Tom Kite, 15,075 74727067— 279 Albany (NY AL) 2 7 .222 4 Dovis. Scloscio c 4 2 2 1 Simmons c 4 0 1 0 April 19 — Montreal 3, Hartford 1 First Round Schremp(4544)6,Enis412-22,Davls473>l colo 77, Carroll Maddox 77. (Xive Steullet-Ed Stone 54, Stan Domlan-Ron Bovs Tennis Orfltelll-Jean Wloren-Ken Wlgren 78. Danny Edwards, 12,150 74747467— 281 Hamden at East Catholic, 3:30 Sundoy’s Results T — 2:39. A — 58,066. Stubbs If 3 0 0 0 Harper If 4 0 2 1 April 21 — Montreal at Hartford, 7:35 (Besl-ol-llve) 12.Totals37-8237-43)13. Closest to pin — Ida McMahon 24 feet, Malick 77. Net — Dave Anderson Baslle 55, Kurt Hossett-MIke Davis 57, Cedeno If 0 0 0 0 OberktII 3b 4 0 1 0 p.m. Eastern Conference Don Poolev, 12,150 64647471— 281 Girls Tennis Nashua 7, Albany 6 Umpires— Home, Barnett; 1b, Breml- Utah X X X 11—106 Ron Rencurrel 6 ft., 2 Inches. 79-8-71. B Gross — George Martin SO. Leo Bravakis-Mark Dennis 58, Fronk Hal Sutton, 12,150 71-71-6470— 281 Glens Falls 6, Waterbury 2 gon; 2b. Roe; 3b, HIrschbeck. Andersn 2b 5 1 1 0 Word p 0 0 0 0 April 23 — Montreal at Hartford, 7:35 Boston vs. Chicago Dallas II n 27 n — 111 Net — Dick Cosgrove 8412-71, Al Ober Glantonlo-GIno Calderone 60, Craig East Catholic at Berlin, I p.m. Welch p 2 0 0 0 Hubbrd 2b 3 0 0 0 MCC LADIES — Opening Dav Andy Bean, 9,450 64727471— 282 Golf Reading 8, Vermont 6 p.m. (Celtics lead series 24)) Three point goals— Harper, Davis. Scramble — Marge Grant-Gravee 84-1471, Rick Bottaro 8412-73, Lou Phllllps-Chic Gagnon 61. Net — Hal (iarber p 0 0 0 0 April 25 — Hartford at Montreal, 7:35 April 17 — Boston 123, Chicago 104 Tim Simpson, 9650 72-6471-71— 282 Fairfield Prep/Aoulnos vs. East New Britain 9, Pittsfield 2 Fouled out— Malone. Total fouls— Utah Sheo-Jen Schotta-Frances Kurtz 84, Halprvn 87-1473. C Gross — Brad Smlth-George Frankenberger 43, Ken Doug Tewell, 9650 74647270— 282 Bowling Mondoy’s Gomes A's 9. Mariners 3 Chmbis )b 10 0 0 p.m. April 20 — Boston 135, Chicago 131 32, Dallas 24. Rebounds— Utah 48 (Eaton Parllman 89. Net — Joe Mader 89-2464, Jorvls-Joel Grout 47, Chuck Nlcol- Catholic (at Tallwood), 3 p.m. Mahler p 0 0 0 0 x-AprII 27— Montreal at Hartford, 7:35 Connie Hess-Allce Ansaldl-Svivla Donnie Hammnd, 7,425 75647267— 283 Reading at Glens Falls (20T) 11), Dallas 43 (Perkins 10). Assists— Utah Stechholz-Boots Carnlella 85, Christa Nino NIstrl 9421-72, Gary Wood 92-19- John Yetlshefskv 48, Les Chrlstensen- Mike Sullivan, 7,425 706471-73— 283 McMrtry p 2 0 0 0 p.m. April 22 — Boston at Chicago, 8:X 27 (Green 8), Dollos 21 (Aguirre, Harper 73, Earl Wilson 10427-73. Walt Schardt 48, Jerry Lapln4Rov TUESDAY Pittsfield at Nashua OAKLAND SEATTLE Thomas ss 2 I 1 0 Seddon-Allce Chittick-Lols Rezner- Bob Twav, 7,425 72-6471-71— 283 Baseball x-AprII 29— Hartford at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. 5). Technical— Utah coach Loyden. L'lnda Quick 85, Mvlene TItterton-Rlto B EST 9 — A — Dove Anderson Demers 50, Frank Woltvna-Bruce obrhbl abrhbi Totals 34 7 10 4 Totals 34 J 9 3 p.m. x-Aprll 25 — Boston at Chicago, 8 p.m. Denis Watson, 7625 72-71-71-69— 283 Esstarn Business Cheney Tech at Bacon Academy, Phillips 3b 4 3 3 0 Ramos 2b 4 1 1 0 A — 174)07. Farlev-Phyllls Atlen-Lols Moore 86, 32-4-28, Carroll Maddox 32-429, Pete Maynard St, Bruno Frlgo-Bruce Mike Donald, 5648 73647464-284 American League results Los Angelos 411000100— 7 x-Aprll 27 — Chicago at Boston, 1 p.m. Foster 34429. Gross — Dom DeNIcolo Belcher 51, Art St. Louls-Dave Berg­ 3:15 Murphy cf 4 2 3 3 Bradley cf 4 0 1 1 Atlanla 200 000100-3 Florence Barre-LII Donovan-Gall Larry RInker, 5648 71-7567-71— 284 Ron Marone 151-144426, Dave Lacha- Bolton at Rocky Hill, 11 a.m. Canseco rf 5 0 3 2 Calderon If 2 0 0 0 Milwaukee vs. New Jersey Bannavlge-Phyllls Holmes 86. 79, Tom Ovens 79. B — Bob Wallace strom 51, Art Bassell-Don Keon 51, Jan pelle 154410, Tom Harrslon 152142-144 (Same-winning RBI— Londreaux (1). (Bucks lead series 24)) 34- 7-27, Joe Novak 34428, Paul Javson-ChicCor- Seoback 51, Joe Poulln- Curtis Strange, 5648 64747471— 284 Softball Orioles 6, Rangers 1 Kingmn dh 4 0 0 0 Bonnell If 10 0 1 E— Cobell, Oberktell. DP— Atlonto 2. Campbell Conference CRIERS — A Gross — Agnes Ro- Bernhard Longer, 4680 72-746475— 285 435-410, Rich DeDomlnIcus 161-154421, Portland at Bolton, 3:30 Norris Division April 18 — Milwaukee 119, New Jersey movko 90. Net — Boots Carnlella rentl 34-428, Marsh Warren 34429, Lou Gonzales 51. Lansfrd lb 3 0 2 1 Thomos dh 3 1 10 LOB— Los Angeles 10, Atlonto 7. 107 O in Halldorson, 3,482 64647476— 286 Ron Joiner 144142613, Tom Morrison Bovs Tennis Hendrsn If 3 0 0 1 Phelps 1b 3 0 0 0 (Toronto vs. St. Louis) T ransactions 92-2469. B Gross — Marge Grant 90. Gordie Quick 34429, Don Davis 34429, TWO MAN MATCH PLAY VS. PAR Gary Koch, 3,482 7471-7269— 286 142-148, Rav Jerry 149-415, Larry 2B— Londreaux 2, Oberktell, Thomas. April X — Milwaukee tit. New Jersey Lloyd Davidson 346-29, Tom Atamlan — Gross — Jim Bidwell-Bob Borde 2 Portland ot Cheney Tech, 3:30 TEXAS BALTIMORE Peters If. 1 0 0 0 Cowens rf 4 0 11 HR— Brock 0 ), Scloscio (1). SB— Cabell (series tied 1-t) Net — Jeanette OrfiteMI 9427-66. C David Ogrln, 3682 747471-71— 286 Seretto 140, Paul Gllberto 144391, April 18 — St. Louis 6, Toronto 1 97 Gross — Mary Collins 96. Net — Ann 35- 429, Ron Rencurrel 34429. C — Ed up. Les Chrlstensen-Walt Schardt ObrhM ObrhM Hill 2b 4 111 Presley 3b 3 0 0 0 (1), Moreno (2), Ramirez (3), Duncan April 22 — Milwaukee at New Jersey, Mike Reid, 3,482 72727464— 286 Larry Fahey 172-163-456, Ted Kowzon WEDNESDAY McDwII cf 4 0 0 0 Griffin Wiggins ss 5 2b0 S 10 Kearney 1 ) 0 c 4 0 1 0 April 20 — Toronto X St. Louis 0 Salatlo 96-3462. D Gross — Dot Hartzog Ansaldl 35-12-23, Bill Hunniford 3411- even. Tom Malln-Tom Juknis 1 down. Clarence Rose, 3682 73-716476— 286 141, Ed Lovddo 157-144414, Pete Scott (6), Londreaux (3), Russell (2). S — 7 :X p.m. BASEBALL 25, Nick DIPIetro 37-12-25, Paul Outelle Bob Clark-RIch Lombardo 1 down. Net Baseball Wllkrsn ss 4 0 0 0 Tettleton Shelby c 4 rf 34 2 0 Owen ) ) ss1 1 1 0 0 April 22 — St. Louis at Toronto, 7:35 96 Jeff Sluman, 3,482 74736473— 286 174152452, Doug Foley 149, Joe (Sar- Manchester at East Catholic, 1 p.m. Welch. p.m. X-AprI 125— Mi Iwaukee atNewJersev,8 American League ro U R B A LL — Lvnn Prior-Mae 38-12-26, (jeorge Blount 39-13-26, Dove — Sam Saplenza-Walt Kokoszka 12 up, O'Brien 1b 4 0 0 0 Totois Ripken 37 9 ss 4IS 8 Totols 1 1 0 39 3 5 3 IP H RERBBSO p.m. Howord Twltty, 3,482 72-747272— 286 neou 161616, Dave Dynes 144162-419, Cheney Tech at VInol Tech, 3:15 Incovlgl rf 4 0 0 0 Oaklond Murray 1b 4 1200 2 2 203 200— 9 April 24 — St. Louis at Toronto, 7:35 BALTIM ORE ORIOLES— Placed Mike Anderson-Gravee Shea-AMce Lamenzo Marshall 37-11-26. BobForrandSr.-BobForrandJr. Hup, Lanny Wodklns, 3682 74727470-286 Ron Brown 159, Sandy Hanna 154144 Los Angelos x-Aprll 27 — New Jersey at Milwaukee, Boddicker, pitcher, on the 15-davdlsablM SW EEPS — A Gross — Stan McFar- Sam Worthen-Don Tucker 9 up, BUI Bolton at Bacon Academy, 6:30 Porfer c 3 111 Lvnn cf 2 0 0 1 soottlo 010 000 020— 3 p.m, 60, Isabelle Parclok-Flo Borre-Phyllss John Cook, 2690 7471-71-71— 287 400, Bob Holmes 142140-404, Mick MCC at TunxIs, 3 p.m. Welch (W 2-0) 9 9 3 3 1 8 April 26 — Toronto at St. Louis, 8:35 (TBA) list. lond 78. Net — Pete Foster 84472, Tom Muzln-Don Marquis 8 up. Norm Parrish dh 3 0 2 0 Young If 4 12 0 Game-winning RBI — Conseco (1). Atlanla Holmes-Svlvlo Stechholz 60. Hale Irwin, 2690 71-73-71-72— 287 Holmes 151612, Lon AnnulU 178628, Ed Sottboll GWrIght If 3 0 1 0 Dwyer dh 3 12 1 E— Ramos, Owen, Presley. DP— p.m. Philadelphia vs. Washington National League POUR BALL BEST BALL — Net — Ovens 79-473. B Gross — Joe Novak 80. Mawdtiev-Bruce Maynard 8 up, Frank Mahler (L 1-3) 1 2-3 5 5 5 2 1 (Series tied M) Peter Jacobsen, 2,490 76647270— 287 Ralph 398. Hall at Manchester, 3:30 Pefralll 3b 3 0 0 0 Bonilla 3b 2 0 0 1 Oakland 1, Seattle 2. LOB^Oakland 10, x-Aprll 28 — St. Louis at Toronto, 7:35 HOUSTON ASTROS— Activated Jose T o m Ovens-Guv Mlano-Bob Net — Bob Wallace 841471, Tom Damon-John CIszewskI 7 up, Nick Pot LIndiev, 2690 647769-72— 207 fm cMurtry 4 1-3 2 2 1 3 2 April 18 — WashingtonlS, Phllodelphio Cruz, outfielder, from the disabled list. .Gustamachlo-Adler Dobkin 58, Wally Loverv 82-1472, Paul Sullivan 8411-73, Nlcholds-Joe Beaulieu 7 up. Chuck East Catholic at South Windsor, 7:30 Flefchr 2b 3 0 0 0 Stefero c 2 0 2 0 Seattle 6. 2B—Canseco, Thomas, Kear­ CSorber 1 2-3 2 0 0 2 2 p.m. Jodie Mudd, 2690 727471-73— 287 p.m. Dempsev c T 0 0 0 ney, Murphy, Bradley, Cowens. 3B— x-Aprll X — Toronto at St. Louis, 8:35 94 Sent Eric Bullock, outfielder, toTucsonof Irlih-TIm HIckev-DIck Cosorove- Ron Rencurrel 82-9-73, Ed Dulled NIcol-John Yetlshefskv 7 up. Assenmacher 2-3100)0 A prIIX — PhllodelphIa 102, Washington Chris Perry, 2690 74747472— 287 Girls Tennis TotoM 31 1 4 I Totals 31 4 11 4 Lansford. HR— Hill (2). S— Owen. p.m. the Pacific Coost Leogue. (ieoroe Reichert 59, Joe Walsh-Frank 8414-74. C Gross — Carl Hohenthal 85. MATCH PLAY VS. PAR— A Gross— John Adams, 2J)2S 7471-6474— 288 Ward 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 97 HOCKEY LIpInskl-MerrIII Anderson-Carl Eng- Net — Ed Ansaldl 942467, Bob Jim Bldwell 1 down, BobClork3down, Suffleld at East Catholic, 3:15 Texas 080 010 000— 1 SF— Henderson, Lansford, Murphy, McMurtrv pitched to 2 batters In 7th. Vance Heofner, 2,025 74747472— 288 Golf Bottlmore IO IIW O Ix -4 Bonnell. April 22 — Philadelphia at Washington, National Hockey League .bero 59, Marsh Worren-Phll Sulllvan- Samuels 89-18-71, BUI Hunniford 9421- BUI Muzin 7 down. Net — BUI Wood 3 Soccer HBP— by McMurtrv (Scloscio). T— 8 p.m. HARTFORD WHALERS— Recalled D.A. Weibring, 2,025 74726473— 280 Berlln/Northwest Catholic at Man­ Gome-winning RBI — Dwyer (1). IP H R ER BB SO Smythe Divislen Ken Wlgren-BIII Hunnilord 60, Walt 72, Al Chevrette 9417-73, Bob Bridge- up, Tom Juknis 1 up, Craig Phillips 1 BUI Glasson, 1665 746471-75— 209 2:55. A — 26,570. (Culearv vs. Edmonton) April 24 — Philodelphia at Washington, Jock Brownschidle and Shone Churlo, man 942473. up, Don Tucker 1 up. Chic Gagnon chester, 3 p.m. E— Ripken. DP— Texos 1, Bolflmore 1. Oakland DIHmann-Wolt Forlev-AI Chevrette- Kenny Knox, 1665 72647474— 209 Portland vs. East Catholic (at Tal­ l o b —T exas 3, Baltimore 7.2B— Young, Haas (W 3>0) 7 2 1 1 2 5 (series lied 1-1) defensemen, and Peter SIdorkIcwIcz. Wlo Gardena 60, Carroll Maddox-BIII even, Carl MIkolowskv even. Art Umpires — Home, Wendlestedt; )b. April 18 — Calgary 4, Edmonton 1 x-Aprll 27 — Washington at Philadel­ goalie,from BinghamtonottheAmerican Bassell even, Walt KomlnskI even. B Davis Love Ml, 1665 71-747270— 289 lwood), 3 p.m. Porrish, Wiggins. HR— Dwyer ( I), Porter Atherton 2 3 2 2 2 3 Tala; 2b, Cravirtord; 3b, C. Williams. Palmer-Terrv Cunnlnohgm-Nlck La- Tallwood Soonte April X — Edmonton 6, Calgary 5 phia, (TB A ) Hockey League. Penta 60, Bill Moran-RIck Marshall- Gross — Bob Farrand Jr. 9 up, Walt Tim Norris, 1665 72-7477-70— 209 MSC Tornadoas (2), Murray (3). SB— Shelby (5), Wiggins (OT) Atlanta vs. Detroit Paul Azlnger, 1,224 7271-7273— 290 THURSDAY (5). S— Bonilla. SF— Lynn. Young (L 2-1) 3 2-3 6 4 4 3 2 NEW YORK RANGERS— Called up 'jlm O ’Rourke-Bob DIeterle 61. Gross WEEKDAY ASSOCIATE EVENT — Kokoszka 9 down. Net — Bruce April 22 — Edmonton at Calgary, 9:35 (Howks lead series 2-4) Dave Gdgner and Steve Morlo, centers, Gross — Greg Berger. Net — Dick Dov. Maynard 3 up, Bloln Horeld 2 up, John Jim Colbert, 1,224 71-747272— 290 The Manchester Soccer Club Torna­ Baseball IP H RERBBSO Guettermon 1 1-3 4 3 1 1 0 — Morty Shea-Bill Phelan-Ray Hlckev- MCC at ECSU JV, 7 p.m. Lodd 3 4 2 2 0 3 p.m. April 17 — Atlanta 140, Detroit 122 Chris Kontos and Rondv Heath, wingers, Blll Johnson 72, Sergio Sartorl-Poul Caligwav — John Mulvey. ClzewskI 2 up, Poul Ruslllo even, Sam Ben Crenshaw, 1,224 7471-71-74— 290 does (11 year old girls) ployed to Toxca April 24 — Edmonton at Calgary, 9:35 April 19 — Atlanta 137, Detroit 125 Brod Foxon, 1,224 7471-71-74— 290 heartbreaking 1-1 tie against the Beys Tennis (3uzmon (L 1-2) 4 2-3 9 5 5 2 2 Mirobella 1 1 0 0 1 0 Gordon Walker, defenseman, and Ron Correntl-GIno Marozzl-Eorle Wilson TWO MAN BLIND PARTNER — Worthen 1 down, Francis Glantonlo 1 Guettermon pitched to 4 batters In 6th. Radio, TV p.m. April 22 — Atlanta at Detroit, 8 p.m. Scott, goaltender, from New Haven otthe fra , Stan McFarlond-Joe Macalone- Gross — Dick Oov-Ed Stone 75. Net — down, Robert KIrsche 1 down. Bob Billy Plerot, 1,224 70747476— 290 Glastonbury Sun at Keeney Field. Cheney Tech ot Lyman Memorlol, RWrIght 2 1-310012 April 26 — Colgary at Edmonton, 8:05 x-Aprll 25 — Atlanta ot Detroit, 8p.m. Joey SIndelar. 1,224 64747471— 290 The Tornodoes took the early lead on 3:30 Henry 111110 HBP— by Young (Phillips), by Haos American Hockey League. Signed Segtt Steve Dexler-Clifford 74. Back nine John Sutherland-Carl MIkolowskv 70. Chipps 1 down. C Gross — Nick (Thomos). T — 3:00. A — 12,027. p.m. x-Aprll 27 — (Jetrolt at Atlanta, 8 p.m. Smith, defenseman. groit — Dave Anderson-Rov TWO MAN BEST BALL — Tony Nicholas 7 down, Fron Lucas 13 down. Fronk Conner, 1,080 71-747273— 291 q goal by Sharon Fish. Sheila Rlngb- Baltimore TONIGHT x-Aprll a — Edmonton ot Calgary 9:35 Western Conference Scott Simpson, 1,053 72-747274— 292 loom and Amy Oanahv assisted. FRIDAY Doyls (W 1-0) 9 4 1)05 Umpires— Home, Shulock; 1b, COLLEGE Anderson-Ed Hayes-FIshback 34, Gor­ Steullet-Ed Stone 70, Rich Borkowskl- Net — Sam Soplenza6 up, Poul Cosman Morrison; 2b, McKean; 3b, Clark. 7:30 Wfialers vs. Canadlens, Sport- p.m. LA Lakers vs. Son Antonio FORDHAM— Named DonGalluzzI die Quick-Blll Tomkiel-Bob Hunter- Stan Domlan 74, Ken Comerford-Steve 2 up, Mike Bowman 1 up, BUI Maltzan 1 Brett Upper, 1,053 7367-7279^292 Glastonbury tied It with 30seconds let). Baseball WP— Wright, Henry. Balk— Henry, sChannel, W TIC x-Aprll X — Calgary at Edmonton, (Lakers lead series 2-0) oduotlcs director and swimming coach. Tom Purtzer, 1,031 72676473— 293 Devon (Jarceau played well In goal Manchester at Fermi, 1 p.m. T — 2:20. A— 2X554. _ , Jim Harvey 39. Net— Joe Novak-Peter Buscetto 74, Kurt Hoisett-MIke Davis up. Norm Mawdslev even. Bob Felix 7:35 Mefs vs. Pirates, W KH T 9:35 p.m. April 17 — LA Lakers 135, San Antonio MINNESOTA— Extended contract of 'reeti-Bert Brown-John Groman 29, 74. Net — Hoi Smlth-George Franken- even, Dan Marquis 1 down, Bruno Ed Sneed, 1631 72727472-293 (or the Tornadoes, who ploy In East Hampton at Cheney Tech, 3:15 Umpires— Home, Ford; 1b, Garcia; 2b, 8:30 Yankees vs. Royals, WPOP x4t necessary Doug Wooo, hockey coach, to five years. Frlgo 2 down, Chuck NIcol 2 down. Russ Cochran, 1,004 64747476— 294 Mansfield on Soturday. UConn JV ot MCC, 3:4S p.m. Kosc; 3b, Reed. Cleveland at Oefrolf, ood.. rain ' John Everett-Jock Shea-Tom Trahan- berger 50, Ken Jorvls-Joel Grout 60, MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, April 21, 1986 — 15. 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 21. 1986 MCC softball Weather is ideal for 90th Boston MCC nine suffers captures one ansen wantes to lower the women’s that happens, the winner will be at is at the hills, in the 16 to 21-mile Service forecast for Massachu­ set the Boston mark by more than a minute, long, lost weekend out of four By Frederick Waterman about 2:12. If the wind shifted stretch," be said. setts' Patriots' Day holiday is close Marathon record in 1982 with a seeking to break the 2:20 barrier, United Press International around to a tailwind, then things For the first time in its history, to de Castella's ideal; cloudy skies 2; 08:52. the race will offer prize money, a and will gamble on losing the race The Manchester Community could drop down by four minutes," : BRIDGEPORT — The streak Cougars, who were led by Rob BOSTON — Weather conditions and a 60 percent chance of rain in $250,000 purse being provided by in her attempt to do so. College women's softball team was “ This is a very fast course, he said. Olympic gold medalist Joan Hill’s combined three hits for the will be nearly ideal for today's 90th the afternoon that could diminish the John Hancock insurance com­ (las hit an even dozen. on the short end of three out of four though it is tougher than a lot of de Castella, who predicted the Benoit is not competing due to foot - Manchester Community Col­ day. Swain and Bob Mounts had annual Boston Marathon, where the effect of the 60- degree high. A pany, the new sponsor. Both the decisions over the weekend. In a others," said de Castella of the top three finishers to be himself, lege's troubled baseball team saw one hit apiece in each game. doubleheader on Saturday, the the course record could be lowered light southerly wind of 10 to IS mph men's and women's winners will surgery this winter. Hopkinton-to-Boston layout, which Mexico's Arturo Barrios and Or­ Neither of last year’s winners, |ts season-long losing string On Saturday in New Haven, the by more than three minutes, says will blow across the west-to-east receive $30,000 and a Merceds Lady Cougars won the nightcap, course. he has not run in competition. lando Pizzolato of Italy, in that Geoff Smith and Lisa Larsen stretch to 12 straight this weekend, Cougars could manage just four 12-4, after dropping the first game, favorite Rob de Castella. order, said he will adjust his run to Benz. hits in the twin losses. In the 7-2 “ Steve Jones (the world's top- Pete Pfitzinger, the 1984 U.S. In the women’s field, Ingrid Weidenbach, are competing. kfter double header defeats to the 15-9. MCC was not even close in a how he feels. opener. Hill had MCC’s lone safety The Australian, seeking to win rated marathoner) and I both think Olympic Trials winner and a Krlstiensen of Norway is the Smith is running a marathon at yniversity of New Haven junior Sunday twinbill as the Cougars “ I go out with a basic plan, but against winning hurler Dave his first major American mara­ this is a 2:05 course,” said de resident of suburban Boston, said overwhelming favorite, holding of New Jersey, and Weidenbach is varsity, 7-2 and 15-2, on Saturday were blanked by Berkshire Com­ thon, said the best conditions Castella, winner of at shifting winds could play a major it's very flexible. I'll just see how I injured. hnd Housatonic Community Col­ McCaluffe. Les Rollins suffered munity College, 15-0 and 18-0. MCC feel. The last few miles are the world record 2; 21; 06, set in 1685 would be a light cloud cover and Rotterdam, the Netherlands, Bris­ part in deciding the winning time. of fh«> t ondon Marathon. Kristi­ lege, 5-0 and 3-0 on Sunday. the loss. In the second game, Jeff, collected only three hits in the two relatively easy. I ’m sure that when about 50 degrees with a slight bane, Australia, and Fukuoka. “ From Wednesday through Sat- • Manchester, which won its sea­ Brennan’s double broke up Jim games on Sunday. crosswind. The National Weather Japan. ••'"re wa.s n headwind, and if you'll see the field start to break up son opener back on April 1, is now Folley’s no-hitter in the seventh. MCC is now 2-10 for the season. J-12. Tim Armstrong followed with a In the first game on Saturday, - The Cougars wasted fine pitch­ two-run single to break up the MCC moved in front in the top of ing performances Sunday hy Josh shutout. the first inning with four runs on Porlett and Dave Swain. Corlett MCC is at Tunxis Community three hits, highlighted by a Rosy Underdogs having their day In NHL playoffs scattered seven hits and allowed College on Wednesday at 3 p.m. Dias two-run single. Post jumped just one earned run in the opener, Housatonic 130 010 X 5-7-1 back with six runs on four hits and Vvhile Swain tossed a five-hitter Lemelin was making his first MCC 000 000 0 06-4 three walks along with an MCC By Lisa Harris now a best-of-five series, with (by Montreal). and yielded two earned runs in the Robledo and Guerra; Corlett and miscue. “ It was just a matter of getting playoff start, in place of rookie H ill. United Press International three to be played in their Mike Vernon, who was resting a nightcap. Housatonic 001 020 X 3-5-2 Lisa Latulippe knocked in two Saddledome home. comfortable," Wregget said. “ All , Marcus Robledo and Rich Mi- runs in the third with a double and sore knee. MCC 000 000 0 04-3 Underdogs, including those who The Wales Conference series we wanted to do was win one here. coni fired double shutouts at the MIconI and Bova; Swain and Hill. Darryl Sibrinsz and Geri Grimaldi have heard they didn’t belong in resumes tonight with the Patrick And we’re happy to get it." had run-scoring singles in the Division's Washington Capitals The Blues are facing a similar Capitals at Rangsrs the first round of NH L playoffs, UP) photo fourth. Grimaldi added an RBI now have designs on the third and New York Rangers tied 1-1 challenge at Maple Leaf Gardens, At New York, following Wa­ safety in the sixth for the Cougars. switching to Madison Square where they have gone 0-6-1 since Post snapped a 9-all tie with six round. shington’s 8-1 rout In Game 2, t)ie Sports In Brief Larry Holmes (left) slips a left in championship fight Saturday night in 2 Garden for Game 3, and Montreal Dec, 17. 1984. runs in the bottom of the sixth on Capitals are cautioning that a Las Vegas. Spinks held onto the title Through the opening two-game traveling to the Hartford Civic Wregget withstood the Blues' seven-goal rout is not typical of between the gloves of champion six Cougar errors and only two homestands of all four best-of- Center to continue the Adams pressure in the final period, when their offense — and the Bangere- Baseball again No. 1 spectator sport Michael Spinks in their IBF heavyweight with a split decision. hits, seven division finals, no favorite Division series against the St. Louis outshot Toronto 15-8. sere hoping one-goal production is HIGHTSTOWN, N.J. - Baseball reclaim ed its status as the Judy Dalone was 3-for-4, Gri­ was able to sweep, and no team Whalers. The game was scoreless until the maldi 2-for-4 with two RBIs, not a reversion to regular-season No. 1 spectator sport in the United States in 1985, replacing horse remained undefeated in the midpoint, when Toronto's Peter Latiluppe 2-for-3 with two RBIs, Leafs 3, Blues 0 Ihnacak broke through on Millen at form. racing for the second time in three years. playoffs. “ We know the games from here Sibrinsz 2-for-4 with two RBIs and At St. Louis, Wregget made 35 9; 14 of the second period, capping a The Daily Racing Form, Inc., in its 39th annual survey on The Toronto Maple Leafs, get­ on out won’t be 7-5 or 8-1. They’ll be Patsy Gebhardt 2-for-4, saves to end several trends. In sports attendance, announced Sunday that baseball attendance Spinks holds onto title, ting their first shutout of the year 3-on-2 break. MCC finally got into the win addition-to the team and personal more like 2-1,” Capitals winger and first of goalie Ken Wregget's in the major and minor leagues and colleges increased by 5 column in Saturday’s nightcap. shutout firsts, the victory was Craig Laughlin said. " I f we think NHL career, beat the St. Louis million. Dalone was 4-for-5, Grimaldi 2-for- Toronto's first in 14 games at The Oiler* 6, Flames 5 that after an 8-1 win, we can go to Blues 3-0 Sunday to tie the Norris Powered by an increase in regular-season major-league 4 with a homer and three .RBIs, Arena after an 0-11-2 record since At Edmonton, Alberta, Ander­ New York and beat them 5-?. That Division championship series 1-1. would be very stupid. We must attendance of nearly 2.1 million for a record total of 46,838,819, Donna Cole was 2-for-4 with a The Calgary Flames, who upset Feb. 17, 1983. son’s lateral movement paid off on Holmes talks of retiring baseball set an attendance mark of 78,335,524. Thoroughbred double and two RBIs and Latulippe The Blues were shut out for the the first shot of overtime. Taking a play our style and keep the two-time Stanley Cup champion racing increased by 215,430 but there was a standardbred decline was 2-for-5 with a run batted in. first time since May 1,1969, and St. short pass from Dave Lumley at goals-against down.” Edmonton in Game 1 of the Smythe of more than 1.3 million, dropping racing to second place at Holmes thinks he won both fights seven rounds before fading. He The Cougars scored four times in Louis goalie Greg Millen faced 37 the edge of the net, Anderson cut The Rangers this season were By Dave Raffo title series, fell in overtime 6-5, but 73,425,153. That figure was more than a million patrons fewer rallied and almost knocked down each the second and third innings across the crease, stopped determined to shore up defense, United Press International against Spinks, and suspects the had the Oilers on the ropes through shots in losing his first playoff start Spinks in the 14th and 15th rounds. in the Saturday nightcap. Jennifer abruptly, and backhanded a shot but did so at the expense of the than 1984. decisions went against him for most of the game at Edmonton's in four outings this year. Spinks, seven years younger and 18 Allard was the winning pitcher. The 22-year-old Wregget was across the grain as goalie Rejean other half of thig game. They Almost all other major sports enjoyed substantial increases at LAS VEGAS. Nev. - Before the political reasons. He and King Northlands Coliseum. Oiler Glenn pounds lighter than Holmes, was She walked three while allowing making his fifth consecutive Lemelin slid across the crease to finished with the third-rank^ the gate last year as combined attendance at 11 prominent decision was announced Saturday worked together closely for nearly Anderson scored his second goal of the fresher fighter down the six hits. playoff start, in his second full follow Anderson. defense and next-to-last offense in spectator sports spurted past the 390 million mark for the first night. Larry Holmes had a feeling all of Holmes' career, yet he said the game and sixth of the playoffs stretch although Holme.s was the Allard and Lynn Ann Potinger UPI Dholo “ I was just in the right spot at the the league. time. Football, despite a small decline, remained the third most it would go to Michael Spinks. King Friday toid him not to knock 64 seconds into overtime after NHL season. After allowing six harder hitter. had the lone Cougar hits in goals in the series opener — right time,” he said. "But it’s “ Eight-one or 2-1, a loss is a popular, followed by basketball and hockey. “ I said to (promoter) Don King, the judges if he lost. Edmonton’s Dave Hunter (12) takes down Calgary's Flame Joe Mullen scored his Sunday’s opener against Berk­ Toronto’s only loss through five important to get those goals in loss,” Rangers defenseman Tom 'I kicked his butt.’ He said 'I don’t "That should tell you something Spinks, who weighed 205, im­ second of the night and sixth in shire's Wendy Kanable. Kanable Lanny McDonald in their NHL playoff game Sunday playoff games — Wregget regis­ overtime. But we have trust in Laidlaw said. “ W ehavetolookatit know,” ’ Holnnes said hours later right there." Holmes said. "For proved to 29-0. It was his second postseason play to force overtime. came back to allow only a night in Edmonton. The Oilers won in overtime, 6-5, to tered the first shutout against the each other. We knew we could do as an off game. The games we will Connors tops Wilander in exhibition during a press conference in his the first time in my life, tonight I fight as a heavyweight after Undaunted by the close loss, the Gebhardt safety in the nightcap, Blues on their ice since May 1,1%9 it." win should be the close ones.” hotel suite. cried." holding the undisputed light heavy­ square the series. Flames are reminding that it's TOKYO — American Jimmy Connors defeated Sweden’s Mats while striking out 13. When the decison was an­ So Holmes. 48-2, says he will end weight titie. Wilander, 6-4, 6- 0, Sunday to win the $250,000 Suntory Cup Berkshire is now 9-4 for the nounced. it was split in Spinks’ one of the greatest heavyweight exhibition tennis tournament. Hours after the fight. Holmes favor and he retained his Interna­ boxing careers in history His new Connors joined the tournament as a late substitute for reflected on his career. He said the NL roundup tional Boxing Federation heavy­ mission is to fight to establish a Heritage Wimbledon champion Boris Becker, who withdrew due to a thigh high points were his winning the weight title. Judges Joe Cortez federal boxing commission to injury, and earned $110,000. It was his fourth Suntory Cup title, make sure fighters get a square World Boxing Council title from scored the fight 144-141. and Jerry Ken Norton June 9, 1978. and Seko triumphs having won it in 1980, 1981 and 1983. deal from promoters like King and Roth 144-142 for Spinks. Judge stopping Gerry Cooney in .13 the sport's ruling bodies. LONDON (UPI) - Favored to Zoeller Frank Brunette had it 144-141 for rounds June II. 1982. Astros off to a fast start Earnhardt wins NASCAR event Holmes. UPI favored Spinks. "This is it, I don't need it no Toshiko Seko went too fast too 143-142. more." Holmes .said. "There's no "When I beat Gerry Cooney, I early but still led virtually all the A "Michael came over to my. wife sense in chasing ghosts. Can Larry think I stopped racism ." Holmes way Sunday to win the London Cincinnati to one run and four hits score tied 8-8. by stroke NORTH WILKESBORO, N.C. — A yellow flag and quick crew By Joe llluzzi (Diane) and said ‘ What can I do?' Holmes get a fair shake? I got a big said. "G erry Cooney would’ve Marathon from a world record over the final 6 1-3 innings Sunday, helped Dale Earnhardt to his second straight NASCAR victory United Press International Dodgers 7, Braves 3 He came over to me and said mouth." represented that." entry of more than 25.000 runners has been very effective. Sunday at North Wilkesboro Speedway, although light rain kept Holmes traces the loss to his in two hours. 10 minutes and two At Atlanta, Ken Landreaux went ‘You're always my champ, you're Holmes said the sad point of his The Houston Astros are off to an Mike Madden, 1-0, gave up two By Ira Kaufman him from running at full speed. splitting with King briefly four career was when he beat a seconds. 4-for-4 with two RBI, and Bob a great champ." I said No uncharacteristically fast start, hits and one run over three innings United Press Internatlanal When Dave Marcis hit the wall between turns No. 1 and 2 with years ago. and his comments about washed-up Muhammad Ali in 1980. Welshman Hugh Jones had Seko Welch scattered nine hits to pace problem." " Holmes .said. and it could pay off for them in to get the victory. Julio Solano 38 laps remaining, Earnhardt went to the pits third in line behind the judging in the first Spinks' and the low point was when he in his sights over the closing stages the Dodgers. Welch. 2-0, struck out Whiie Spinks does consider yielded two hits over 2 2-3 scoreless HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. — leader Ricky Rudd and Geoff Bodine. Earnhardt got back on the but the fast early pace had sapped October. eight and walked one for his second Hoimes a great champion, he fight made disparaging remarks about innings. Jeff Calhoun pitched 1-3 of "Fuzzy Zoeller overcame chronic track first with four new tires. Holmes said the promoters of o Rocky Marciano after his first loss his strength and he settled for The Astros, notoriously slow complete game. Greg Brock's back pain and a shaky front nine, thinks he deserved the decision, his P an inning, and Charlie Kerfeld "The crew got me a good set of tires and made a real good Saturday night's fight. King and second place in 2; 11.46. starters, have bolted out to an 8-3 two-run homer helped Los Angeles second close one over Holmes in to Spinks. worked the final 1-3 inning to get and rolled in a 12-foot birdie putt on stop,” said Earnhardt, of Kannapolis, N.C., who earned $38,550 Butch Lewis, told Holmes he had to record, their best start after 11 snap a five- game losing steak. six months. his second save. No. 18 Sunday to avoid a four-way forfeit $2.')0 000 owed hjm from the games since they went 9-2 in 1972. Rick Mahler slipped to 1-3. for his victory. “ They did their part and put me back on the track " I let him know it wasn't a playoff and win the Heritage first fight in order to get the In 1983. they opened the season Saturday. Kerfeld had a 25- in the lead, and that's what won the race." fluke." Spinks said. " I knew I had Expos 2, Cardinals 0 Classic for the second time in four rematch. 2- 10. inning scoreless streak, which won the fight. This was the biggest years. "Tonight I gave 200 percent. I By starting quickly, the Astros dated back to last season, snapped. At Montreal, Tim Wallach fight of my career. Both of them broke my (right thumb in the third won't find themselves fighting so “ Our relief pitching has just doubled home pinch-runner Herm “ I ’m not the type of guy who Dahar wins Capistrano invitationai (Holmes' fights) are classics. round). and all I got was my hand hard to rebound in the summer simply been great all this road Winningham in the eighth, and Jay gives up, and I thrive on the “ He didn’t go for broke like I ARCADIA. Calif. — Dahar became a new horse when he slapped again." he said. months. In recent seasons they trip.” Lanier said. Tibbs pitched an eight-hitter ti lift competition,” Zoeller said after would have. From the lOth to the underwent ridgling surgery last fall, and he proved it at Santa Holmes. 36. dominated the first have struggled early, surged in the Phil Garner, who Sunday hit his the Expos. Tibbs, 2-0. walked none earning $81,000 in his ninth Tour 15th round. I authustled him. " Anita. middle months, then ran out of gas and struck out five in the first triumph. “ If I'm playing cards fourth homer of the week, has led The 5-year-old won the $400,000 San *Juan Capistrano down the stretch. the offensive surge with 12 hits in complete game by a Montreal with my wife, I want to win. I don’t Invitational Handicap, edging Mountain Bear by a half-length his last 22 at-bats. With Houston pitcher this season. Rick Horton, like losing. I ’m a very energetic- Houston's rookie manager. Hal trailing 3-1, Garner led off with his 0-1, was the loser. type individual who enjoy.s being with a powerful stretch run. Lduganis wins 36th title Lanier, has had the Astros running fourth homer of the year. Two outs out there even when I’m playing Jupiter Island, flown to Santa Anita less than a week ago from from the start. Giants 4, Padres 0 later, Kevin Bass singled, and Alan badly.” England, finished third, while Truculent was fourth. ■We came out of spring training . At San Francisco, Vida Blue INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - Greg puiiiis lo « allluck s 632.16. Dan Ashby followed with a two-run knowing we wanted to be a much pitched five innings for his 200th A superb 8-iron from 174 yards Louganis captured his 38th na­ Watson of Longhorn Divers. Aus­ homer. more aggressive team, especially career victory, and Chili Davis hit 'out on his second shot on No. 18 O’s Boddicker put on disabied iist tional title and Michele .Mitchell tin. Texas, hit 8.5s and 9s on his on the basepalhs, and that’s what "They got ahead of us, but we a two-run homer to help the Giants helped the 34-year-old Zoeller deny outclassed the women’s field to final dive to place third with 605.67 we've been. " Lanier said Sunday turn around and come up with sweep their four-game series. a playoff chance to Greg Norman, BALTIMORE — Baltimore Orioles right hander Mike land her seventh crown Sunday at points. after the Astros defeated the Reds three runs just like that," Lanier Blue. 1-2. allowed five hits and Roger Maltbie and Chip Beck. Boddicker was placed on the 15-day disabled list Sunday after the U.S. Indoor Diving The women’s contest turned into 6-4 to extend their winning streak said. "But. that's the kind of thing struck out two before leaving with Zoeller's third birdie of the day suffering a partially torn ligament in the middle finger of his Championships. I a struggle between Mission Bay to five games. we've been doing lately. And a slight hamstring pull. Dave gave the 1983 Heritage champion a right hand during Saturday night's 10-4 victory over the Texas Makos teammates Mitchell. par 71 for the round and a winning Wendy Wyland. Wendy Williams "I think our players are enjoying Garner ha&just been unbelievable. Dravecky, 1-1, was the loser. Rangers. Louganis. diving '’unattached total of 8-under 276. and '.McDonald's Diver Karen the game a lot more than they used I don't know who else can be Pirates 8, Cubs 8 Boddicker, 2-0. is eligible to come off the diabled list May 5. from Boca Raton. Fla., and Mike to From what I've been told, National League Player of the Beck, who birdied the final hole Wantuck of McDonald s Divers. Laface. there's been quite an attitude Week.” At Chicago. Keith Moreland’s in search of his first PG A victory, Columbus. Ohio, battied through­ .Mitchell.Jhe 1984 Olympic plat­ change among the players from Elsewhere in the NL, New York two-run homer with two out in the finished one shot back at 277 along Graf cops second straight tourney out the 16-dive contest, leaving the form silver medalist, took the lead with Norman and Maltbie. Jay in the sixth round after scoring 8.5s last year. They're definitely in the pounded Philadelphia 8-0. Los bottom of the ninth enabled the U PI D hoto decision until the final round. right frame of mind. But I don't Angeles downed Atlanta 7-3. Mont­ Cubs to tie the score. The game will Haas shot a 71 for a 278 total. Ray AM ELIA ISLAND. Fla. — Steffi Graf, penalized because her When the event finished Louga­ on a forward 3‘*i tuck and never think you can single out one thing real blanked St. Louis 2- 0. and San be resumed, in the top of the 14th Veteran Vida Blue of the San Francisco Giants begins to Floyd, who shot a 66, tied Tom Kite father was giving signals from the stands, won her second nis emerged the winner with 634.50 looked back. for our early success. We've had Francisco shut out San Diego 4-0. with the score 8- 8, Aug. 11 before a come out of his windup en route to his 200th career and Ken Green at 279. three strokes straight tournament Sunday with a three-set victory over regularly scheduled game. Wri- back. Claudia Kohde-Kilsch in the finals of the $275,000 Sunkist-WTA good pitching and hitting, as well The game between Pittsburgh and victory on Sunday against the San Diego Padres. The imonianuonAiiTT as the right attitude. " Chicago was suspended because of gley Field is the only major-league Zoeller. who won at Pebble Championships. Houston's bullpen, which held darkness after 13 innings with the stadium without lights. Giants blanked the Padres, 4-0. Beach 11 weeks ago, began the day Graf, the top seed, collected $40,000 for her 6-4. 5-7. 7-6 (7-3) Be somebody. HBOUilDJff ABUDOR PBKE. at 8-under with a two-stroke lead decision over fellow West German Kohde-Kilsch. the No. 2 seed. on Beck, Norman and Haas. A Kohde-Kilsch collected $18,000. Last week. Graf. l6. won the Have any Midas shock absorber or strut installed now double-bogey 6 at the first hole and Family Circle Magazine Cup at Hilton Head. S.C. and youll get the second one installed for half price! a bogey-4 on No. 4 left Zoeller at 39 AL roundup Graf's father. Peter, who is also her coach, was ruled to be at the turn, but he cam e back to 2 signalling his daughter from the stands during the match in birdie 11 and 14 to go 7-under and violation of WTA rules. The penalty was assessed by umpire pull into a tie with Beck and Maltbie. Joyce Siegel in the third set with Graf serving at five sets apiece A’s Haas sticking to the basics — and winning “ I hit six miserable shots at the and the game score 15-30. Kohde-Kilsch broke Graf after the first hole, but I didn’t let it faze point was assessed. Graf received a warning earlier in the me,” said Zoeller, who moved into match. • New Guaranteed Brake t n i D A S runs and Donnie Hill hit his second cut down my strikeouts. If I hit the and struck out five for the victory. By Jim Luttrell Haas has won all three of his 19th place on the career money list F’ads or Linings homer of the season to fuel the A ’s ball, I figure the home runs will Jose Guzman, 1-2, was the loser. United Press International starts this season for the A ’s, who with $1,856,308. “ This is a thinking • Inspect VNlieel Cylinders offense. come." The Orioles also placed right­ have won four straight. Matt man's golf course with 18holesthat JOE NAMATH Murphy snapped an O-for-10 Seattle manager Chuck Cottier hander Mike Boddicker on the • Resurface Dninis or Rotors Moose Haas has become a Young. 2-1, was the loser. can jump up and bite you. LOOK rooTuu CUP "Haas knows how to pitch,” slump with two singles and a knows what the Mariners must do 15-day disabled list with a slightly • Road Test winner with the Oakland A s by “The first four holes bit me DIra: JOE NUATM Oakland manager Jackie Moore double. The free-swinging out­ to snap their four game losing tom ligament in the middle finger • Inspect Brake Hardware sticking to the basics. today. I started out poorly, no FUELOIL A JOHN OOOCERV said. “ He throws strikes and puts fielder has decided to sacrifice streak. Now. he has to get them to of his pitching hand. • Inspect Calipers The veteran right-hander, who question about it, but I kept on SUPER PROS the ball in play. I think our defense some of his power to cut down on do it. I Semi-metallic pads and additional joined Oakland just before the trucking. This isn't the type of M clM I. O'Brtan. start of the season, limited the is on its toes much better than it his strikouts and increase his “ You have to hit the ball, catch Angels 8, Twins 5 HDMU. Simms. Carpmiter. Bmson. Burt. parts and service extra.) ..course where someone is gonna Walls. Jacoby. Spagnola. Nalson. Ta- Seattle Mariners to one run on two had been because the pitchers are on-base percentage. He has struck the ball and not look at so many At Anaheim, Calif., Brian Down­ .68’ run away and hide.” tupu. Fiyar. Covart. plus ottwrs. going to throw the ball over the out over 100 times each of the last strikes.” he said. “ You have to FREE BRAKE INSPECTION hits while striking out five and ing’s three-run homer highlighted Maltbie paired his first three Senior Citizen A J U N E 2 9 IO JU LV 11 plate. We’re a much better ball- four seasons. hustle." S ee w arranty term s walking two over seven innings in a four-run ninth inning and po­ holes before sinking a birdie to tie Volume Discounts Oukimpiac Cdaga. HamOsn. Conn. ISUi club. a much better pitching “ I'm not trying to hit home leading the A ’s to a 9-3 victory. For the second straight game. wered California to its third Beck for the lead at 6-under. An Qraol Yaar. Boys 8-18 -CootacT Pro- at y ix ir local M idas dealer. staff." runs," Murphy said. “ I'm just grvn. 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This in­ presented by the Manchester Arts both organic and geometric forms in her UK ABC News ir>castuous relationship between the father Robert Christian 1981. Rated R. completely at room temperature to include the title. trip to Hawaii in August sponsor a trip to Newport, R.I., May 17. The bus will and his teenage d a u b e r. Ted Danson. volves setting the cheesecake pan 9 9 Notkiero SIN 1 1 :5 0 P M [TM C] MOVIE: 'Who'aAf- before refrigerating. 1987 to compete in the leave Highland Park School on Porter Street at 8:30 Council. It is open Monday through semi-abstract work, often incorporating Glenn Close. Ploxana Zal. 1984. (R). in a larger pan. Fill outer pan with S9 Sanford and Son raid of Virgirda Woolf?' A n embattled If, despite these precautions, Polly will send you a Polly national contest. a.m. and will return about 6 p.m. The group will tour Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday paper in her collages. QD MOVIE: 'Lord Jim' A deserter from man’s wife tries to cover her frustrations water measuring about one inch on [C N N ] Showbiz Today your cheesecake continues to Dollar ($1) if she uses your favorite Michele is a sopho­ the Marble House, have time at the wharf, lunch and the British marirtes looks for another life in and vulnerabilities with attempts to humi­ the side of the cheesecake pan. [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet the Malayan jurtgle. Peter O To o le , James liate him. Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton crack, you might try covering the Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her more at Manchester shop before going to the Breakers mansion. The cost is This diffuses the heat and allows [E S P N ] Outdoor Ufa Mason. Arm-Margret. 1965. 1966. cake with a topping. My favorite is column. Write P olly’s Pointers in High School, where she $35. For more information, call 647-3089. the cheesecake to bake more 7:00PM CD CBS News @ ® Television Academy Hell of 1 2 : 0 0 A M ® Dynasty care of the Manchester Herald. is active on the school Cinema FamsTSeven television pioneers, ir>cludir>g newspaper. She has CD Three's (^anpany Steve AKen. Jackie Gleason ar>d Watt Dis- ® Hawaii Five-0 D ABC News rtey, are ir>dUcted into the Television Aca- QD Star Trek completed eight years of Camp Kennedy has applications d e ^ Halt of Fame. (2 hrs.) dance training at the HARTFORD The Movie (G ) 1,3. — GungHo (PG-13) MANCHESTER CD ® $100,000 Pyramid QD The Untouchables Camp Kennedy has applications for volunteers at UA Theaters East — Lucas (PG-13) 2, ® Pride of Place; Building the Ameri­ Thoughta Gertrude Tyler School of Clwsmo CUT — Out of Africa (P G ) 4:45, 7:35, 9:50, midnight. — Hannah 9 9 Jeffarsorw 9 MOVIE: 'Some Came Running' WE DELIVER and Her Sisters (PG-13) 1, 3:10, 5:15, 4:20, 7:10, 9:20. — Pretty In Pink can Dream: Resorts: Paradise K you haven’t received your the Recreation Department, 397 Porter St., which is 1; 10,4:10,7:10. — Sleeping Beauty (G ) O Carson's (kanedy Clasaics 9 Maude Dance. When she was 13. 1, 2:40, 4:40. — Kiss of the Splderwo- 7:25,9:45,11:50. — Wise Guvs (R ) 1:15, (PG-13) 2,4:30,7:15,9:30. — Bandotthe Redeimed (C C ) Today’s An>erican vaca­ Manchester Herald by 5 p.m. open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays. Hand (R) 2,4:35, 7,9:40. tions are escapes into nature and the past. she graduated from Bar- mon (R ) 7:20, 9:50. — M v Beautiful 3:15, 5:10, 7:20, 9:30, 11:30. — Water @ ® M*A*S*H 9 Barney Miller “ Blessed are they who mourn: to “ be our brothers keepers" than weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, Volunteers must be 14 or older. The camp has three (PG-13) 1:30,3:20,5:10,7:15,9:40,11:35. (60 min.) bizon School of Modeling Laundrefte (R) 2:30,4:30, 7,9:15. VERNON (SI Wheel of Fratuna QD PELICULA: 'Teatro: Salsa Picante' for they shall be comforted." God had planned. please call your carrier. If you're two-week sessions, beginning June 30. — Critters (PG-13) 1:45,3:30,5:15,7:45, gD Novela; Bodas de Odio in West Hartford. She 9:50,11:45. — The Money Pit (P G ) 1:10, CInel A2— Down and Out In Beverly (81 MacNaH-Lshrar Newshour [CNN] Newsnight The rigors of life often cause us Jesus wept when he viewed unable to reach your carrier, call Camp Kennedy also has applications for campers. Hills (R ) 7:10, 9:30. — Care Bears © } Americen Playhouse: A Flesh of Jeruselem from a distant hill; he wants to be an interior EAST HARTFORD 3:05, 5, 7:10, 9:30, 11:25. — Police Movie II: A New (Generation (G ) 1:30. ® Newiyw ed (Ganw [E S P N ] Major League Baseball's Grea­ to interpret this beatitude in only subscriber service. 647-9946, by 6 The day camp is for mentally handicapped children Eastwood Fofe A CMoma — Down Academy 3: Back In Training (PG) Green (CC) A smaRtown reporter be­ test Hits: Baseball's Unoffficial truly mourned! And not because he p.m. weekdays or 10 a.m. Saturdays decorator. and Out In Beverly Hills (R ) 7:30. 1:35, 3:25, 5:10, 7:15, 9:35, 11:20. — — Pretty In Pink (PG-13) 2, 7,9:10. 99 Novela: (distal comes caught in the middle of a battle be­ one way. that “ they who mourn" Michele McDonald and adults. The cost is $10 for each session. Session I Handbook knew that he would be crucified for guaranteed delivery. Her sponsors in the Poor Richards Pofe A Clnoma — Legend IP G ) 1:25,3:15,5:05,7:30,9:55, WINDSOR (S ) Nightly Buskieas Report tween conservationists and developers. (2 are individuals who have suffered will begin June 30; Session II, July 14; and Session III, Pretty In Pink (PG-13) 7:30,9:X. 11:55. — Murphy's Law (R ) 1:20, 3:20, [USA] Edge of Night within that week, but because he competition are .Always Hair on West Center Street, Ploza — Core Bears Movie 11: A New 39 One Day at a TkiM hrs.) a very personal loss by death, or July 28. Applications must be returned by June 20. Showcase Cinemas 1-9 — Heothclltt: 5:20, 7:40, 10, midnight. (Generation (G ) 1, 3. knew that the people (you and I) New England Grinding on Center Street and C A O Box [CN N ] Moneylirw [ C N N ] Larry Kkrg Lfve 1 2 : 0 5 A M ® Remington Steele accident, or other circumstance just did not understand how life Co of Ashland. Mass. [IMS] MOVIE: 'Stories From a Flying [DtS] MOVIE: 'Beau BrummeT Beau 9 MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour that touches one’s life in a very Brummel leaves his mark on the morals was meant to be lived, in spite of Trurdi' The tales of Hans Christen Ander­ 12 :3 0 A M ® Comedy Tonight direct way. sen come to life w ith live action, animation artd fashion of eighteenth-contury England. Certainly in these instances his example. Reading workshop planned and ballet. Murray Melvin. Royal Ballet. Stewart Grartger, Elizabeth Taylor. Pater 9 9 Late Night with David Letterman (^3 Red Cross there is mourning: and certainly in Blessed are those who mourn, Ustinov. 1954 9 Phil Silvers A poetry and prose reading wrokshop for students in t978 these instances the power of God who with Christ Jesus weep; those, honors Dama [ES P N ] SportaCentar 9:30PM CD Nawluat (C C ) Dick sa- 9 More Real People Grades 5 to 12 in area towns will be held April 26 cretty tutors Larry while Joanrta fights the working directly in the life of that who have not become so calloused, Spruce Street Mobil Stick with the facts, [U S A ] Radk> 1990 d D Millionaira Maker The American Red between 10 a.m. and noon at Whiton Memorial inn’s dowrtgrading by a tourist rating individual or working through the so blind, or so numbed by the Full Service Gas Cross. Connecticut Valley Library. The workshop will be sponsored by the 7:30PM CD p m Magazine guide. (R) q [H B O ] MOVIE: Reckless' lives of others — friends or pressures of life, that to know East Branch, has named Manchester Library System in cooperation with the ( D M*A*S*H (3 ) CNN Headline News [U SA ] Cancer Today relatives — becomes the source of God’s intentions for all humankind 220 Spruce Street .Armando "B ud" Dama Manchester Education Department. Wit and Wisdom D Wheel of Fraturw ® Chespirito 12:40AM [DISJD t v comfort and strength. It happens is still a part of one’s vision and "volunteer of the month.” Writers Club is coordinating the session. [HBO] On Location: Tina Turner Pri­ dream! Blessed are those who not the fads. ® MINion Doner Chance of a Ufathna 1 : 0 0 A M ® Please Help Me Live over and over again. Hours; Mon.-Fri. 6am-7pm Darna'. an engineer with The workshop will provide training for contestants vate Dancer Concert Tma Turner is seen mourn. 9 i) Iralapanriam Network News ® Headline Chasers But there is another type of Saturday 7am-6pm Sonecor Systems, a Div- in the poetry and prose reading contest to be held May live in concert in a special fHmad durirtg her O Best of Saturday Night ’Private Dancer' tour. (60 min.) ® Joe Franklin Show mourning — a mourning that is not ison of Southern New 31 between 10 a.m. and noon at the Whiton Liblrary. quite so family related. A mourn­ Rev. Dale Gustafson Diesel Fuel For human sexuality information, (81 ® Barney Millar 10:00PM CD Cagney A Lacey Cagney QD Comedy Break England TelephoneCo.. is Students in Grades 5 to 12 may register for the contest ing that grows ffom the per(%ption Emanuel Lutheran Church @ Jaopanly and Lacey attempt to avert a possible 9 Comedy Tonight co-chairman of the by May 16. (Hasaroom teachers have applications. fraud when tw o contestants both claim a 2 the unmistakable source is ® New Navriywad Game that as a “ human race” we have tonary prize. (60 min.) (R). dD Dr. Gene Scott branch disaster services Students should bring the writings th«v plan to read S ) Prica Is Right not lived in the way that God and coordinator of first in the contest to the workshop where t h ^ will be The Kinsey Report by Dr. June M. Reinisch. (S N e w s [C N N ] Crossfire (B) WHd. WHd World of Animals intended when He first created us. aid and CPR classes. He is instructed in enunciation, volume, inflection, paus­ (3 ) Indeperulant Network News [ESPN] NFL Superstars We have been far more selfish and ^ Archie Bunker's Place an emergency medical ing. feeling, gesture, eye contact and other (3 ) Mission: Impossible [USA] Hollywood Insider far less caring; far more willing to M ark Twain Said, [CNN] Croasfira technician and an asso­ techniques. ® Star Trek 1 : 0 5 A M ® MOVIE: spiral staircase' fight and far less willing to talk [E S P N ] NHL Hockey: Dhriskinal Finals ciate Scoutmaster of ® American Playhouse: A Flash of (negotiate); far more willing to ' ‘The spider looks The Kinsey Report is the only column [H B O ] Fraggla Rock (CC) 1 : 1 5 A M [MAX] MOVIE: 'Death Troop 25. He and his wife, Green (CC) A smalltown reporter be­ Hunt' build barriers and far less willing for a merchant Bette, have four children about sex backed by more than 40 years [U S A ] Wild World of Animals comes caught in the midcNe of a battle be­ tween conservationists arxi devalopars. Armando Darna KIwanN meets Tuesday 8;00PM C D Scaracrow oral Mrs. King and live at 43 Olcott Drive. of ongoing research. Each question is (60 min.) who doesn't The Manchester Kiwanis Club will hear state Amanda and Lae attempt to stop a secur­ 9 ) Odd Couple Insurance Commissioner Peter W. Gillies speak at answered with accurate information - ity leak involving the possibla privata files advertise so he Marshall lectures to art group T^f J. Edgar Hoover. (60 min.) (R). dD Lifestyles off the Rich end Famous 12:55 p.m. Tuesday at the Manchester Country CHub. from the world-renowned Kinsey ■ CD PM Magarlne [C N N ] Evening News can spin a web Herbert Marshall of Coventry will give a lecture His topic will be the current problems with cost and Institute. ^ ( D ® Hardcaatfe and McfVamick | (X ) and demonstration at Manchester Art Association [MAX] MOVIE: 'CHy Heef (CC) A cop coverage of liability, product liability and profes­ W hen Hardcastla judges a beauty pageant, ar)d a privata aye tangle with mobsters across his door meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at First Federal sional liability insurance. Those interested in Dr. June M. Reinisch, director of the j frightened young contestant n ^ e s a durirtg Prohibition. Clint Eastwood. Burt Savings at 344 W .Middle Turnpike. He is an artistic attending may call Roger Somerville at 646-1700 or surprising confession to Md^xmick. (60 Reynolds. Jane AlexarKiar. 1985. Rated and lead a life institute, answers readers’ questions in Ttiin.) (R) restoration consultant specializing in the restoration Ray Juleson at 649-4586. PG. o f undisturbed of 18th and 19th century dwellings. The meeting is an easy-to-understand way. She gives [TMC] MOVIE: Th e Last Married Cou­ ple in Americe' A married couple begin to open to the public. ^ To Bo Announcod Best Italian 1984-86 peace.” facts, not opinions or advice. Facts you '9 ) MOVIE: Tormontod' Acoocort pian- wortder about their marriage whan aN of their friends get divorcad. Georgs Segal. Voted Connertirul Magosine can trust. .ist it haunted by a dead tongttratt, Sports Boosters play Mngo whose Me he could have saved. Richard Natalia W ood, Richard Beniamin. '1980. Orientation session set Rated R. Spiders don’t lead an easy life. Newspaper The Sports Boosters of RHAM Junior and Senior Carfson. Juti Redding. Susan Gordon. Preaenta A New Diteraified Menu The Kinsey Report has been a reliable [U S A ] Boat Racing: Treasure Cay Na­ advertising creales the kind of enstomer Single parents are invited to an orientation and Scboola will have a bingo night Thursday from 7 to 9 1960 Italian Cuisine e Seafood • Fowl e Steaka • Riba ® MOVIE: 'The Seduction of Joe tional Off Shore Powerboat Race Cover­ information meeting of Parents Without P artn er, source of sex information since it began age is prasamad from Abacom Islartd. Ba­ traflie spiders hate and mcrehants love. If p.m. in the senior high cafeteria. Proceeds will benefit Tynen’ Fame and power teach a rising Chapter 469. Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Shop Rite hamas. (60 min.) Tape Oatoyad. u you’re a business owner who seems to be the athletic teams and cheerleaders of both schools. in 1984. Now it’s available here, every Senator the double-edged price of suc­ April Special: (T ».. wrd..-niure. onW) Community Hali. 587 E. Middle Turnpike. The group The $1 admission charge will provide one card. cess Alan Alda. Maryl Streep. Meivyn 10:30PM News seeing far loo many spiders lately, give ns a Saturday, in the Manchester Herald’s (3) Veal Parmigiana *8.95 conducts educational programs that promote sharing Additional cards may be purchas^. Douglaa. 1979. 9 Dick Van Dyke call. Our retail display and classing adver­ (Served with salmd & titi and a choice of t'eftetahle or potato) of experiences, family activities and opportunities for Weekend Plus Magazine. t a ® T V s Bloopers and Prectkal @D Novelo: Loco Amor tising departments can create the kind of single parents to make new friends. Membership is ' Joliee Lome Lufi and Mkiheel Spound are Complete banquet facility for small or large parties. advertising you need to send buy tpideri on this week's practical joke victims. (60 [ESPN ] Boston Marathon Highlights open to all single parents. Seats up to 300. Pull Childrens Menu. fnin.) [HBO] Not Nscssssrily tho News This their way. For more information, call 646-S643 or 429-2819. Shape up with aerobics ® Pride of Piece: BuBdhig the Ameri- comsdy series presets skstchss. news Winner of Top iOO t/Srf for extensive wine list. and film footegs satiraing curram events. Manchester Recreation Department is offering can Dream: Suburtoe: Arcadto lor Ever- 60 Villa l.ouita Road, Bolton, C T 046-3161 j^ o n u (CC) Frank Uoyd Wright a vision of a 1 1 :00PM C i) CyewHnsss News Bdhovsns rehears* at church aerobics classes Tuesday and Thursday from 10 to 11 super suburb is explored. (60 min.) iianrifFstFr MFralft (DT imI a.m. and Tuesday and Thursday from 7 to $ p.m. and i a MOVIE:'The MacUntoeh Man'A ae- fUanrlfPBtPr Hrralii The Beethoven Chorus will rehearse Tuesday from Saturday from 9 to 19 a.m. The fee for eight weeks of 'Xrat agent learns hit quarry is sn tnfluaniial (iD 9 9 News 19 to 11 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church, 69Church weekday classes is $20 and $10 for eight weeks of Your Voice in Manchester To ry meihbar of Parfiamant. Paul Newman. (S) Carson's Comedy Cleasics St. There will be coffee and refreshments before the Saturday classes. For more information, call 647-3099. Oorninique Sar>da. James Mason. 1973- 9 0 d d Couple 6A3-2711 rehearsal. Juana Iris 9 Wild. Wild West It - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 21, 1986 TAG SALE SIGN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711| Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? The best way to announce it is with a Herald Tag Sale BusInMS Praparty 25 Entertainment...... 53 Farm Supplies and Equipment.. 80 Noticts Offlce/Retail Equipm ent...... 81 Rtsort Praportv .. 26 Bookkeeplng/lncome Tax... 54 R A TIS : 1 to 5 days: 90 cents per line per day. Lost/Found...... 01 27 Carpentry/Remodellno.. 55 Recreational Equipment...... 82 Classified Ad. When you place your ad. you’ll receive M ortoooM ...... 83 6 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. Ptrsonol*...... 02 Wanttd ta Buy ...... 28 Palntlng/Paperlng...... 56 Boats and Marine Equipment... 20 or more days: 60 cents per line per day. 57 Musical Items...... 84 ONE TAG SALE SIGN FREE, compliments of The Herald. Announctmcnts... 03 Rooflng/Sldlng...... MMNmum dtorae: 4 lines. Auctions...... 04 Flooring...... 5S Cameras and Photo Equipment. 85 05 Rentals 59 Pets and Supplies...... 86 Financial...... Electrical ...... M A D L IN B t: For cloulfled advertisements to Rooms for Rent...... 31 Heating/Plumbing...... 60 Miscellaneous for S a le ...... 87 STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE, 1 HERALD SQUARE, MANCHESTER 88 be published Tuesday through S o tu r^ ^ the Employment A Education Apartments for Rent...... 32 Miscellaneous Services.. 61 Tag Sales...... deadline Is noon on the dov before publlcown. Condominiums for Rent....;...... 33 Services Wanted...... 62 Wanted to Buy/Trode ...... 89 Htip Wanted...... 11 Homes for Rent...... 34 For advertisements to be published Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. Situation Wonted...... 12 Store/Office Space...... 35 Merchandise CARPENTRY/ I ^ boats/marine Business Opportunities . 13 Resort Property ...... 36 Automotive Services |B3|| ------Instruction...... 14 Industrial Property...... 37 Hollday/Seosonal...... M AD YOUR AO. Classified odvertlsements are REMDDEUHB FURNITURE EQUIPMENT Employment Services . 15 Miscellaneous for Rent...... 38 Antiques and Collectibles. Cars for Sale...... taken by telephone os a convenience. The Roommates Wanted...... 39 Clothing ...... Trucks/Vans far Sale...... Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one Carpentry and remodel­ 16 foot Mod River cano*, Wanted to R ent...... 40 Furniture...... Campers/Trallers...... Incorreet Insertion and then only for the tlie of ing services — Complete MISCELLANEDUS paddles Included. Used Rool Estote TV/Stereo/Appliances... Motorcvcies/Mopeds...... the orlplnol Insertion. Errors which do not home repairs and remo­ j O j l SERVICES four time*. Excellent con­ Homes tor Sale ...... Services Machinery and Tools — Auto Services...... lessen the value of the advertisement will not deling. Quality work. Ref­ King - Sized bed. Firm dition. $800. Plea** erti Condominiums for Sale. Lawn and Garden...... 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East Maple St. ter Herald. L. Agnes, Savings Bank of EOE. Hanks Hill RD., Storrs, Ct. 8. Removal. Call 646-5761. flower beds, large or 06268. Students - HS College make any such prefer­ good condition. $500 or Vacinity. Call 649-6685. Nurses Aides • Certified. Manchester, 923 Main St., ence, limitation or dis­ small. Call 643-1895 Panasonic Upright Va­ $6 an hour. Good benefits, work, port time or full Painting and Paperhang­ best offer. Call 528-2996 Manchester, Ct. Painter *8, Helper, good crimination. The Herold cuum — With attach­ EO E. 647-1624. time. Flexible hours ing — Exterior and Inte­ after 6om. wages for hard working, will not knowingly acedlit J.D.'s Secretarial Ser­ ments, bags 8, extra belt. 7 based on school schedule. rior, ceilings repaired. Building principle. Appli­ dependable person. 246 any advertisement whieh vice. Word processing, months old. $50. Good Permanent Port Time cants should submit let­ 7101 9am-4pm. Clean, pleasant, good References, fully Insured. resumes, mailings. Great condition. Call 646-3245 PERSONALS pay, benefits. Dairy Is In violation of the lad).' Teller Work. Will train. ters of application and Sandblaster wanted, no Quality work. Martin rates! Call 643-6750. after 5om. Queen 242 Broad Street Apply 923 Main Street, resumes to Father Bill Full Time. Neat, reliable experience necessary, Maftsson, evenings, 649- PETS AND Manchester. Reassure that special Manchester, 646-1700. Swimming pool Installers Charbonneau, East Ca­ person wanted with Conn, will train. Start Imme­ 4431. Home gardens rototllled. 8UPPUE8 someone of your love by $5 & $6 dollars hourly, will tholic High School, 115 drivers license. Good diately. Barry Blast Co. Reasonable rates 647-8987. telling the whole world train. 742-7308, between 9 driving record. For Airline Cruise Ship lobs, Learn New Trade. Fire New State Road, Man­ 238 Hartford Rd. 646-2992. Manchester-Spring Into LAWN AND how much you love them 8,5. carpet, floors, furniture now hiring. Big money. Gardens Rototllled. Small Free To Good home - restoration company chester, Ct. 06040-1898. In­ this quality constructed 4 Large loving Old English with the Manchester He­ looking for a few strong, and general cleaning. Ex­ Will train. 716-882-2900, In­ Cub Cadet garden tractor GARDEN terviews will begin on Busy professionals need bedroom dutch, sunken IzD sheep dog cross. 3 years rald. Call the classified energetic people. Will Accounts Receivable April 30th until position Is perience a plus. Willing to cluding evenings. Ext. ELECTRICAL with rear tiller, satisfac­ temporary house help for 74101. family room, sleld stone old and healthy. Owner department today and train. Start at $5 per hour. Clerk - Growing East filled. train. Call 633-3335. routine house work and tion guaranteed, 647-0530 Top Soil — Clean, rich place your personal mes­ Hartford OH Company fireplace, caldesac. Mar­ stone-tree loam. Any moving. Desires caring Call 9am-3pm, 646-6855. caring for children after Dumas Electric — Having or 872-4106. sage. 643-2711, 8:30am to has opening for full time Government Jobs. $16,040 tin school $225,900.00. amount delivered, 872- family with safe area for K-mart Help Wanted. Good Job Opportunities - school. Salary S160 per Yola 633-7332 or 633-3674.' Electrical Problems? 5:00pm. clerical person. Duties Classes beginning soon - SS9,230/yr. Now hiring. Delivering clean farm 1400. "Josh" to play. Most Medical Secretaries. Im­ Merchandise employees, week, board and lodging Need a large or a small meet "Josh" to appre­ Include opening and pro­ for training to be a certi­ Coll 1-805-687-6000 ext. loam; 5 yards $75 plus tax. mediate opening for 2 part cashiers and stock. Full Included. High school cer­ Repair? We Specialize In ciate him. Call days, 647- cessing mall, posting to R-9965 for current federal Also sand, stone, and, time secretaries. Please time and part time posi­ fied nurse aide. Don't tificate and knowledge of Residential Work. Joseph 8003, evenings 643-4766. send resume to 18 Haynes computer, and phone con­ miss the chance for a list. $56,900- We have lust gravel. Call 643-9504. tions are available. Expe­ Phllllpine culfure re­ listed a starter home, In Dumas. Fully Licensed. RECREATIDNAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Street Manchester Ct tact with customers. Must rewarding position. We quired. Write Mr. E. m rience not necessary. Coventry that Is only one Free Estimates. 646-5253. EQUIPMENT 06040. 6464797. be proficient with 10 key offer excellent pay and Maderazo, 78 Blue Ridge GD Many employee benefits. calculator. Contact benefits. Contact the Di­ block from the lakel If Emergency? In Manches­ Apply In person doily Dr. Manchester, Ct. 06040. Jeanne 568-3500. EOE rector of Staff Develop­ you are looking for a two Merchandise Poolsl Poolsl Pools! AAA ter, dial 911 for fire, Mon., Wed., Thurs., and American Airlines trans­ ment, Crestfield Convo- Floral designer. Part Mechanic Wanted • All bedroom home on a god.d pool distributor must dis­ police, medical help. FrI., from 10am to 4pm. sized lot (172 feet x 100 HEATING/ ports pet kennel, excel­ Woman for light bench lescent Home/Fenwood time, experienced In all benefits. M 8, M Service pose of entire stock of work. Fflexible hours. Sat. 12 noon to 4pm. Station, Route 6, Bolton. feet) call today for a PLUMBING new, leftover, 1985, 31 ft. lent condition. Only mode Part time driver wanted K-mart, 239 Spencer Manor at 643-5151. E O E phases. Call 643-1635. 0 Call 6468228. 649-2871. showing. At this price ft one trip. $50 firm. 649-0471. for Vernon area. Short Street. Manchester . family sized swimming Employment hours, good pay. Call will not last longl Allbrio Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ CLOTHING pools with huge sundeck, Julie 871-2988 between 6 Persons to work In kit­ Realty, 649-0917 throom remodeling; In­ fencing, filter, ladders Husky Cross - One year 8pm. chen making sandwiches stallation water heaters, Jacket size 36. Blue de­ and warranty for only old. Free to good home. & Education and other kitchen duties. Sales Clerks and delivery garbage disposals; faucet nim, sanforized, made by $978. Installation optional Needs love and affection. Cook/Prep Cook-Hours 191 SITUATION East Hartford-Thls 7'/j If Interested call 643-2751 A Call 649-0305. person needed for after­ f T n HDMES repairs. 649-4539. Vlsa/M- Lee. New condition $15.00. and extra, financing avail­ Immediate opening In flexible. Apply Lafayette ’ ^■WANTED room Raised Ranch with 2 able. Call Paul at 721-1884. ask for Paul. noon, nights and wee­ Escadrille. 300 West Mid­ GH | Z i | fdr s a le asterCard accepted. 646-3388. Sewing machine opera­ Manchester Daycare for car garage, fireplaced a woman to work with kends. Apply In person, dle Tpke. "Hartford Road/ Dairy tor, Industrial. Expe­ family room, fully op- toddlers, mornings and Liggett Pharmacy Man­ New oAlce building 80% Manchester - Spacious 4 HELP WANTED Queen hiring for day shlf- rience preferred, but will chester Parkade. pllanced kitchen, formal $56,900- We have lust Custom U8iR- South Wind­ train person with a good afternoon shifts 8-1 and .Maintenance Person dining room, mainte­ listed a starter home In sor. Raised ranch with occupied. Unit sizes avail­ bedroom Colonial, 2 full t/asslstant cake maker 1-6. $4/an hour. Call 643- needed for general clean­ Part Time Inserters and decorator. Also coun­ work record. Coll 872-7375. nance tree aluminum sid­ Coventry that Is only one view. Fireplaced living able are 700 square feet., baths, convenient loca­ 5535. ing, banquet set-up, small LPN seeks port time posi­ tion. $8(» per month. 646- wanted. Call 647-9946, ask ter person to work In tion, physicians oftice, ing, newly remodeled, 2 block from the lakel If room with beamed 1050 square feet., or com­ CLEAN UP IN THE repair work. Full time binations of 1400 square 7045 or 721-7546.______for Bob. kitchen. Start $4.50 per Wanted equipment opera­ morning hours. 742-9636. new porches. Call today. you are looking for a two cathedral celling. Slate tor with paving knowl­ Production worker for position, hourly rate, be­ $125,500.Century 21 bedroom home on a good foyer, lower level family feet and 1750 square feet.. hour. Shift 10-3 Monday Part Tim e from home on Excellent references. edge. Class II License light manfacturing, some nefits, vacation. Man­ Jackston-Showcase, 646- sized lot (172 feet x 100 room with wet bar and A good value at $85 per Is advertising expensive? P thru Friday. Apply In the phone. Earn up to $10 CLASSIFIEDS!... Masseuses Desired — required. Benefits. Call lifting required, flexible chester Country Club. 1316. feet) call today for a fleldstone fireplace, 2 car square foot purchase or You'll be surprised now person at "Hartford Road hours. Call 649-3^. hourly servicing our cus­ Call 646-0103 for economical It Is to adver­ (will train). Exceptional Dairy Queen". 684 Hart­ 742-6190 or 423-2093 be­ showing. At this price It garage, cul-de-sac. $14 per square foot lease. tomers. 643-8957 or 528- appointment. (Landlord will pay over­ tise In Classified. 643-2711. pay and transportation ford Road. tween 7:30am and6:00pm. will not last longl Allbrio $171,900. D.W. Fish available. Manchester Receiving and warehouse 3437. Manchester- One Look at Realty, 649-0917 Realty, 643-1591 or 871- head 8i maintenance). area. 574-4851. position, leading to man­ Real Estate this brick dormered cape 1400. DW Fish Realty. 643-1591. with our agement responsibility. Help Wanted-OII Burner NEED HELP? Is all you'll need. 3 or 4 I STORE AND Growing company with Seervice Technician, li­ bedrooms Including 13X17 Brand New Listing!! cense Is required. Send moster. Fireplaced living OFFICE SPACE Easy Assembly Work! Housecleaning In private profit sharing, best suited FAST? Lovely 7 room contem­ resume C/O Manchester room , 2 full baths. M od­ S714 per 100 guaranteed Full Tim e days, some home In Glastonbury. 25 to ambitious Individual. HOMES Duplex for sale. 4 and 4 1 porary on Wynedlng HIM nights, motivated person 649-4563 Herald Box X. ern kitchen. Nice area. bathroom on each side, Road. Only 13 years Rentals SPRING payment. No sales. FOR SALE to 30 hours per week, Advertise with ini More than ample parking. (Tetalls-Send stamped en­ with management poten­ Monday thru Friday. separate driveways and young. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 velope: Elan 173, 3418 tial. Retail experience $92,900. D.W. Fish Realty, utilities. Vinyl siding, baths, fully appllonced Must be reliable and have 643-1591 or 871-1400. Glastonbury oftice space Enterprise, Ft. Pierce, preferred but will train. references. Call 633-0776 The Herald Cute and Cozy Is this nice good condition, $139,900. kitchen, 1st floor laundry, RDDMS paneled 5 room ranch center skylight and lots for lease, easy on/off CLEAN-UP Fla 33482. Benefits 8, salary. Apply evenings. Call Dan or Ed 649-2947. Housekeepers full/part Cooljs - short order, pizza and get with central vac, carport, GDFDR RENT access to route 2. Imme­ In person Two Legs, Man­ more. Offered at $198,000. diate occupancy. Now be­ Office Person - General chester 8, Wllllmantic. time. Housekeepers 8, grlnder.'T^ply In person shed, and fenced yard. Manchester 7 room cen­ Jackson 8, Jackson Real ing renovated, paved office duties. Accounts needed for the Quality Inn La Strada West, 471 Hert­ Priced to sell. $83,500. Call r n B U B IN E B B ter hall colonial with 2 car Estate 647-8400 or 646-8646. Room for non-smoking FAST today. Century 21 Jack- gentlemen. Call 643-5600. parking, private en­ 2 for 1 SALE! Picture Framer. Semi ex­ Conference Center. Flexi­ ford Rd. Manchester. garage, spacious kitchen receivable, accounts pay­ OPPORTUNITIES trance, possibility of fin­ perienced or will train, ble hours anmd Incentive ston Showcase 646-1316. with all appliances and In Need of TLC115 room. 2 able. Small suburban Your ossuronce of quick ishing to tenants request. Manchester office. Call 649-6939 8, 647-8776 pay. Please fill out appli­ Foreman 8, carpenters RESULTS! breakfast bar, formal din­ bedroom Ranch In Coven­ Two Full time caregiver wanted to work In Man- response when you adver­ 1,300 square feet at $11.00 569-7850, 8am to 4pm. evenings. cation at front desk. 51 Immaculate 3 bedroom ing room. Front to back 24 try. Appliances and wood- tise In Classified Is that teacher positions at day Hartford Tpke. Vernon. chester/South Windsor stove will remain. Nice per square foot, plus utili­ home on private wooded feet, living room with our readers are ready to care center. Call 644-9590 area. Should be expe­ Manchester nSH MARKET lot. Shrubbery needs trim ­ ties. 659-3221 Days, 233- Buy Two Ads For The Price Of One! EOE/AA country lot. 2 baths. Gar­ fireplace, built In book­ buy when they turn to the after 9am. rienced In residential Southington ming. Hard to find price 7383 evenings. Herald age. In-ground pool. A shelves, adlolning den, little ads. 643-2711. (Limited Time Offer) ORANGE YOU OPERATORS Bench assemblers (fe­ framing. Good pay. 647- must to see. $111,900. Boty SboBBlqg Plan come see and make an range. Asking $59,900. Part Tim e Cafeteria assls- male preferred) will train 3844. offer! Boyle Real Estate Jackson 8, Jackson Real Joyce G. Epstein Real Redactd for qakk sal* miscellanedus SMART? N e w decorating stant - for cafeteria In hourly and Incentive pay. 643-2711 Estate, 647-8895. Company 649-4800. Estate 647-8400 or 646-8646. , 9 1 APARTMENTS East Hartford. Light 4 V] day 45 hour week, paid Owner financing. FDR RENT Lettuce show you plant In M anchester «I fdr r e n t April 14th through April 30th has openings for se­ cooking or counter expe­ holidays and vacation. Nurses Aides - Certified. 6r*ss aaarex.; $280,060 Manchester - New listing. Brand New Listing!! 7 how to earn a sa­ cond shift for the rience required. Hours Shared Insurance. Now All shifts. $6 hourly. Good Comfortable 7 room room, 3 bedroom older Manchester-Garage for benefits. 647-1624. EO E. Net apgrex.: $100,000 Like Private Home — 3'/j rent for storage only $35. lary of $4-6 per following: 9om to 2pm, Mon thro FrI accepting applications BUSINESS 1 1 9 J BUSINESS NOCEM 6 00. ■MMERS ranch, 3 bedrooms, large Cape Cop In Vernon. Re­ plus one scheduled even­ for summer employment. paneled family room, 2 cently renovated with room apartment. Applian­ Call 649-4003 or 643-8449. 1st SPRING CLEAN-UP AD hour. The hours Bilk Scroonlng LPN - Full time and part GHOPPORTUNITIES 11 9 •OPPORTUNITIES $004811 ces. Working single adult, ing per month. Call Mr. Apply Able Coll and Elec­ full baths, attached gar- new roof, furnace and are flexible, the Operotore Whitney, 568-2020 for ap­ tronics, Howard Road, time. All shifts. Good oge. Nice neighborhood, wood siding. Lots of Insu­ married couple. No child­ as many lines as you need. pay Is great and Hot Stamping pointment. EOE. Bolton. benefits. 647-1624. EO E. priced at $114,000. U 8. R lation! Ottered at $74,900. ren, pets. 643-2880. WANTED the people you'll Oparotofa Realty 643-2692. Jackson 8, Jackson Real TO RENT Estate. 647-8400 or 646- Bolton-Mobile home. It must run six consecutive days. work with are Experience pre­ Working single adult A 7-ELEVEn Selling Your House? Free 8646. Reliable, Single Profes­ super human ferred but will train. SECOND RECEPTIONIST morket analysis by the only. No children, pets. Apply In person to; Doctor with thriving "Complefely Remo­ June 1st. Lease, security. sional with well-trained 2nd AD, four lines maximum, beans. You'll SHIFT YOUR PHONE WILL Real Team . Vivian or dog seeks house to rent In practice Is looking for FRANCHISE Tom Ferguson 646-2482. deled" Spacious Stone co­ 643-2880. never want to Apoilo ii inc. a receptionist who has lon ial In m ove - In Manchester or surround­ SUPERVISOR BERiNfiiNeorr ERA Blanchard 8, ing town. Will sign lease, (must run same 6 days) leaf. Call for an In­ a way with people and condition. 3 bedrooms, Manchester oft Porter, absolutely FREE 5 Glen Rd., Knowledge of silk Rosetto. provide references and terview. enjoys a busy, fast at­ THE HOOK WHEN full walk up attic. Lovely Nice 3 room apartment, 2 screening preferred, but security deposit. Please Manchester, C T mosphere. Convenient large foyer 8, open stair­ heat 8, electric, security willing totrain right indi­ deposit, no pets. 649-9092. call 643-3711 during the F. FOOTER location and congenial YOOPLACEA Make ttwoi*k foryou Florida : "Tampa Area" way. 2 car defatched gar­ 06040. vidual. Overtime. Apply day. Ask for James or environment awaits Retirement Mobile Home age. Nice yard. $114,900 in person to: ^CLAMIFIEDADfl 7-ELEVEN stores— small compact, easily accessible. Their convenient locations, One bedroom apartment leave message. 1-800367-3720 647-1678 the friendly, "common Into. Write Hacienda Strano Real Estate. 647- fast Mrvice and friendly im a ^ have combined to make 7-ELEVEN shopping a Heights, 10940 US 301 S., 7653. close to shopping, bus­ Apollo II, Inc. sense" candidate. Fee line, $425 a month. Utili­ Clean up your Attic, familiar part of the American lifestyle. That is why we are so successful. RIvervlew Fla. 33569, or 5 6l«ii Road paid. Call: call collect 813-677-8781. ties extra, no children, no Mancbatltr, CT Marry Group 7-ELEVEN is a division of T H E SO U TH LA N D CORPORATION, pioneer of the pets. 649-9404. CHILDCARE convenience stores and a recognized leader in the food and dairy industry. RESPIRATORY 647-1678 525-9364 Basement, Yard! Approximately 7,000 7-ELEVEN ^ores are located virtually throughout the nation.. Bolton New Home. 50' I CONDOMINIUMS 474 Main Street, 1st floor 3 room apartment. Heated, Licensed mom has open­ 7-ELEVEN c ^ r s a busine^ system for a ready to operate store. It includes train­ R/R, 2 full baths, fire­ THERAPISTS FOR SALE no appliances, security. ings In my home. Ages 1 Vi $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ ing, counseling, bookkeeping, financing, advertising, and merchandising eissist- place, 2 car garage, built and up. Come meet me for by Behrmann $129,900. $450 per month call 646- ance. an Interview. 647-0657. Sell those unwanted We currently have openings (or RESPIRATORY Blanchard 8, Rossetto Manchester - 2 bedroom, 2426 weekdays 9-5. THERAPISTS or TECH N ICIAN S to work full, part- Find out how you can put 7-ELEVEN's experience to work tor you. Simply call the Real Estate 646-2482. 1'/2 baths. Air condition­ number below or fill out the coupon requesting additional information. Vbu will ing, wall to wall. All Applications being ac­ time. or per diem on evening or night shitt. Candi­ I BESTIII I appliances. Minutes from cepted for attractive 5 receive details on how to get into business for yourself. How Do You spell tax CLEANING household items! dates must be able to understand and pertorm the relief? R-E-A-L E-S-T-A- 84. 29 Thompson Road. room apartment, first [^ S E R V IC E S specialized treatment and procedures utiiized in the I PART TIME I DIAL Stores available in the Connecticut and greater Springfield areas. T -E . 5 Modern units In a $64,900. Owner financing floor, 2 bedroom, wall to care of Pulmonary Patients. Individuals must pos­ business zone. Main available. Owner will pay wall carpeting, washer closing costs. Nocera 8, and dryer hook-ups, park­ We will clean your home sess an Associate degree from an AMA approved 643-2711 7-ELEVEN R X » STORES Street near hospital. or oftice weekly or bi­ Monv possibilities I Co. 589-4511. ing, centrally located on school of Respiratory Therapy and be eligible lor I JOBINTOWNI I 132 Soon Road weekly or as you wish. 6 Wafeibury, Cofxwotioul 06705 $275,000. Blanchard 8, Ros- quiet street, $550.00 per certification. Manchester. 3 Becroom month plus utilities. Ref­ years experience, some­ Comaol: Dm (Satxsalh sefto 646-2482. one you can trust with CALL NOW We offer an excellent salary and outstanding be­ I <5«> hr./start I condo, full finished base­ erences, security, lease, (203)5740618 nefits package for qualified candidates. We strongly Electriclas E-2 ment, eat-ln kitchen, 2 no pets, mature couple references. Also call us • a . - t 434 Swamp Rood. Huge encourage minorities and disabled persons to Rgckvtni Eltc6c hw. NAM E______1.7AC Lot surrounds this 3 full, 2 half baths, carport, preferred. Coll 649-1369 for our window prices. $ No dress code. Casuaf fun at- $ 647-9963 after 5pm. apply. Please send a letter Or resume Including sa­ ADDRESS______bedroom ranch. Fire­ tennis court 8> pool. after 5pm. Ask For Classified Sales 875-5905 $125,900. Flano Real Est­ lary history In confidence to or call: $ mosphere. If you enjoy talking $ CITY ______. ZIP_ place, appliances and morel Blanchard 8, Ros- ate. 646-5200. 5 Room Duplex Ranch - I on the phone, we m ight have a $ M / F Industrial PHONE______quiet neighborhood, yard, commercial, resi­ sefto 646-2482. CARPENTRY/ LYNN M. FEDORCHAK • job for you. We offer a guaran- S BUSINESS PH O N E______Condo - 3 bedroom, 2 both, $475. Utilities not In­ dential, able to An E ( ^ Opportunity Orginizalion. Manchester - 7 room Wetherall Village In the cluded. Deposit and lease. REMDDEUR6 EmpioyniBnt M a M g e r I teed salary w ith bonuses. W ork I w ork with m inim um cape. Inground pool. 90's, by owner. Call 646- References. Available 643-2711 supervision, all In­ 269-3344, Ext 3334 I done from our office, four even- | $124,900. Jack J. Loopen 5801. May 15. 649-9236. Farrond Remodeling — surance coverage, Realty. 643-4263. Cabinets, roofing, gut­ $ ings a week and Saturday * $10,000 life, vaca­ North field green condom­ 4 Rooms, second floor, ters, room additions, tions, paid holidays Government Homes from iniums. Manchester, spa­ cellar, attic. Central, resi­ decks, all types of remo­ GAYLORD HOSPITAL $ mornings. Call Michelle. 647- $ & uniforms, steady $1 (U repair). Also delin­ cious 3 bedroom, 2'/2 dential. No appliances. deling and repairs. FREE Qaylord Farm Rm 4 S 9946, Monday-Thursday eve- $ place to work with C i i l quent tax property. Call baths, finished rec room. Renter pays oil heat. $290. estimates. Fully Insured. excellent working 1-80S-687-6000 ext. GH-9965 $91,900 by owner. Call Security, references. Coll Telephone 643-6017, after iianrhTHtpr lirralh Waiiingferd, CT 06492 I ings, also Saturday mornings. | conditions and co­ for Information. 649-2316, priciples only. 649-9158. 6pm, 647-8509. Equal opportunity employer M/F/H 8OUTNUUI0 workers. CONPOMTION S$$$$$$$$$$$$$sssssssssssssssssss 80 - MANCHESTER HERAI.n Mnnriav. Aoril 21, 1986 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711

KIT ‘H’ CARLYLE ‘'’by Larry Wright MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS CARS [CARS I FOB SALE FOR SALE I2 J F 0 R SALE FOR SALE 1983 Ford Merry Mller. 1977 FIDO Custom 6 cy­ 1974 Dodge dart, runs as 1979 Chevette - blue 4 1980 Wedding Gown, Good Queen Anne end table, Van/camper, 37,000 miles, linder standard. Cap & glass top $75, brass & glass Is, needs work, muffler, speed, runs excellent, no power steering 8, brakes, stereo Power Steering. Condition. Asking *200. exhaust pipe 8, radiator, rust $1,195. Call 646-2796. Coll Ruth at 649-3052. tables, Clarlnette realistic automatic, air, regular $1900. 644-3143. stereophonic record less than a year old $300. gas, fully equipped - plover $40, King Louis 649-1827 or 643-0290 stove, shower, toilet, re- XIV hlghback chair $150, frldgerator, ample stor­ ENDROLLS Copehart console stereo age. Excellent condition, $35, Wood butler table $20, 1982 Saab - 900APC turbo, no rust. 742-7700.______MOTORCYCLES/ 27’/i wldlh-250 black, 3 door, garaged, Lamp $20, assorted paint­ m o ped 13V4 w ldlh-2 lo r 2 5 * ings, mens small shirts, pampered and polished FIN D A CASH buyer for | 9 4 | 8 For Sale-1976 Dotson B- m u s t be picked up el the knick knacks. Call 871- weekly. Evenings 423- those golf clubs you never 2975 anytime. 210. Running condition, 2072. Suzuki 1983 Kotano- Manchester Herald Ollice needs work before being usel Advertise them for before It A M. ONLY sole In classified. Just dial excellent condition. Best registered. Call 643-5364 Mustang II, 78 red, V6, offer. Coll Jim 528-7583. after 5pm. 643-2711 to place your od. Mens 10 speed. Excellent Automatic, 4 new tires, iUaurbfBlrr Hrralb condition. $100 646-9549. WANTED TO 43,000 miles, very clean. LfOAL NOTICE Manchester — A City of Village Charm Call 646-5956. mBUY/TRADE 1984 Conquest - "Pocket Notice If hereby given that on March 17,19S6, at Wethers­ Price Wor! Flashing ar­ Rocket" 2.6 liter turbo 5 field, Connecticut, one 19*6 Chevrolet Celebrity Eurosport row signs $299, Lighted, station wagon, block, VIN: 1G1AW35X4GG1I3146 wos soiled Wanted - Old Lace, linens, speed, loaded with power at 35 Arrow Rood, Wethersfield, Connecticut os o result of non orrow $279. Unllghted options. A/C A M /FM ste­ $229. (Free Letters!) Only ore 1950 exceptional clo­ the alleged use In the commission of o violation of 8 U.S.C. thing, also quality cos­ reo cassette. Balance of 1978 Honda CVCC Wagon 1324(0). Sold seized conveyance has been determined to be Tuesday, April 22, 1986 few left; See locally. 1-800- transferrable warran­ sublect to forfeiture pursuant to* U.S.C. 1324(b) ondS C.F.R. 423-0163, anytime.______tume lewlerv. Call 742- 4 door, standard, 23,000 274. Any person claiming to be the owner of sold seized con­ 9137. tees. (Rust Proof drive miles on rebuilt engine. veyance who wishes to obtain a ludiciol determination of TO CLEAN artificial flow­ train etc.) Excellent tour­ Excellent running con- forfeiture must file with the Regional Commissioner, Im­ ers, place them heads ing coup. Excellent condi­ dlton, little rust. Asking migration and Noturollzatlon Service, a claim and post a down In a paper bag, add tion $8900 or best offer. $1,200. Call after 6 pm. cost bond of S920.00, pursuant to8 C.F.R. 274.10. A claim ando Bomb suspects in Berlin, London are brothers 646-6754. cost bond must be received bv the Regional Commissioner, salt and shake well. To 649-6110 Immigration and Naturalization Service. Federal Building, NOTICe OF SPECIAL MEETINO OF ELECTOB 9 clean out storage areas In Burlington, Vermont 05401, on or before close of business 2 OF Automotive your home or garage, 1981 Plymouth Reliant - May 5,1986 or sold conveyance will be declared forfeited to ment in "student revolutionary way, decided to clamp down on (]lermany except for official mil­ 1982 Chevy Celebrity 4 the United Stotes. pursuant to 8 C.F.R. 274.11. Any person Combined Wire Services in London with the foiled attack on NOTICE lsTrEREBT^GIVEN^Ihrt?he^^ * place an od In classified door sedan, air, power Blue, excellent running activities.” but did not elaborate. Libyan trade and diplomatic re­ itary matters and emergency having an appropriate property Interest In said seized con­ the Israeli jet. telling our readers what steering 8. brakes, condition, body. Interior. veyance may file petitions for relief from forfeiture with the Related stories The Libyans, almost all of whom presentation in Western Europe. leave. $2195. Call 646-2796. BERLIN — A Palestinian ar­ Justice Department spokesman Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut, tor the tollowlno you have for sale. I CARS AM /FM . Excellent car. Regtonol Commissioner pursuant to 8 U.S.C. 1324(b) andSC. are university students, were The Home Office identified only In Washington. State Depart­ F .R .»«;i>3>274.17 r — without ...... tiling a claim and posting a cost rested in connection with the West Volker Kaehne said, "According to on page 4 FOR SALE $3450. 647-9104. arrested in England, Wales and one of the detainees, 23-year-oId ment spokesman Bernard Kalb It the electors will outhorlie the District to bor­ bond. the present status of our investiga­ Beriin disco bombing that trig­ Adel Masaoud, a trainee at the said, “ Part of the pattern of row osum^ot IS e « M d St ,500,000 for o t«rn^ o« 10 veor> «,* on ST A N LEY E. M c K IN LE Y tion he is the brother of the Scotland, said the Home Office, inOarMi rotw Hot to cxcMd 6% P®** onnutTi, sold funds to D® REGIONAL COMMISSIONER gered the U.S. air strike against Oxford Air Training School. (Libyan leader Moammar) Khad- Chevy 79 Malibu Classic 1975 Pontiac Astra, many Palestinian arrested in London which is responsible for Britain’s us«d to Dov for th® construction of th® District's Fire Hous® Libya is the brother of a man Also today. U.S. military offi­ afy’s terrorist activities is to use Wagon, excellent engine, new parts, good body, Audi Fox 1974 good condi­ DATE: A P R IL 4, 1986 after the attempt to blow up an El Libyans in a series of raids early police. Five of them were arrested In Buckland In accordance with plans previously no rust, automatic trans­ needs engine. Best offer. charged in London with trying to cials in Europe restricted unoffi­ non-Libyans such as individual nnH mil out to bid and to be used for the construction of a son* tion. To many new parts CASE N U M BER: ER 274-86-283 A1 airliner.” today, including a pilot who in London, it said. Iforv sewer line In Buckland In accordance with plans p^- mission. $2,700. 646-0280. Call after 5pm. 649-1194. to list. $1250. Coll 742-8867. HAR 274-86-01 biow up an Israeii airiiner, offi- cial travel to West Berlin because Palestinians or groups.” Diplomats in West Berlin said threatened to form an anti- A ll'of the 21 detainees had been 2 pared for the District bv the District s engineer, A. R. Lom- 028-04 ciais said today. been under surveillance, said the of the threat- of renewed terrorist Hindawi. a 35-year-old Jordan­ The West Beriin Justice Depart­ the two brothers had different American suicide squad. The British domestic news agency attacks following the U.S. bombing ian, was arrested in London Friday ***"(2)*'^'transact onv other business proper to come before ment identified the Paiestinian names because Mansur Hasi used Home Office said they would be Press Association. of Libya. on suspicion of plotting to blow up ’"DStSd’St'Monchester, Connecticut, this 16fh day of April charged in the La Belie disco­ many different alliases and had expelled from the country as a The Libyans were detained a day The officials barred travel for the El A1 jumbo jet by slipping a theque bombing as Nas Ahmed passports under many assumed matter of national security. Helen J. Warrington The Home Office said the Li­ after the 12 Common Market U.S. soldiers to the western outpost Clerk Nawat Mansur Hasi — brother of names. 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TOWN OF M ANCHESTER LEOAL NOTICE Willhide The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public heorlngs on Mnniiov April 28.1986017:00 P.M. n IheHeorlng Room, Lln- w lS Cenfe?, 494 M ^ n StrSit, Manchester, Connecticut to heor and consider the following petitions- IT EM 1 ATLAS OIL COMPANY - Request Special Ex«p. tion In accordance with Article IV. Section 5.01.02 rejects NO. 112* to permit the addition of a convenience store on o site with existing gasoline service station , 477 Hartford Rood, Business Zone II. IT EM 1 LUIS F. AND SANDRA RIV ER A - Request vari­ LEGAL NOTICE NO. 1129 ance of Article II, Section 5.01.01 to permit us no All possessions of Duone petitions the third floor for habitable oreo In conlunctlon Lalole now being held at 791 with the second floor of an existing dwelling unit Main Street, Manchester, Identified os 11 Short Street - 9-11-13 Short Street, Connecticut, will be disposed Residence Zone B. of if not picked up from our By George Loyng ITEM 1 TOWN FAIR TIRE CENTERS, INC. - RMU«« premises bv April 30, 1986. NO. 1120 Special Exception In accordance with Article IV, pursuant to the Connecticut Herold Reporter Section 5.01.02 to permit structural olteratlonsfo General Statutes. existing automobile repair shoo building - 328 J&G Associates Middle Turnpike West, Business III Zone. 789 Main St. A swirl of controversy spread Manchester, CT among Manchester Republicans ITEM 4 CARDINAL BOICK, INC. - Request Special Ex­ 066-04 NO. 1121 ception In occordance with Article II, Section today over a decision by Republi­ 16.15.01(c) and Article IV, Section 5.01.02to per­ A can Registrar of Voters Mary mit the addition of opproxlmatelv o 170; - square foot customer service lounge above the existing Willhide to invalidate a number of customer service office within the confines of the INVITATION TO BID petitions handed in by supporters Sealed bids will be received existing building - 81 Adorns Street, Industrial In the General Services' of GOP gubernatorial candidate Zone. office. 41 Center St., Gerald Labriola. IT E M S W ALTER R. AND L U C ILLE SINON • Request Manchester, CT until M A Y 2, The move means a primary to NO. 1122 rlonce of Article II, Section 4.01.01 to reduce the 1966 at 11:00 a.m. for the easterly side yard to opproxlmatelv 4.0 feet (10 following: challenge an endorsed slate of feet required) to permit the construction of an at­ (1) STANDING CORDWOOD delegates that favors candidate tached breeiewov and garage - 240 Hollister • OLD HEBRON RD., Street, Residence Zone A. GLASTONBURY Richard Bozzuto will not be waged unless her decision is overturned in P ( 2 ) WATERWORKS "WE’VE GOT YOUR NUMBER” ITEM 4 OR. AND MRS. WALTER *CH «D T - Reauwt NO. 1122 variance of Article 111, Section 1.02 and Article II. SUPPLIES time. S®ctlon 4.01.01 to D®rmlt th® d®v®lopment ot non- The Town of Manchester Is Willhide said Monday she based conforming lots of record on a subdivision wh®re on equol opportunity th® oao®r street wos never constructed and employer, and requires an her decision on a state statute that where the lot frontoge will not be on an accepted, affirmative action policy for forbids delegates on an endorsed all of Its Controctors and CONTEST constructed street - Lots 89 and 90, 39V Eastland slate from collecting petitions fora Drive, Residence Zone A. Vendors as a condition of doing business with the challenge slate that favors another Herald photo by Tucker At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written Town, as per Federal Order candidate. The decision means 13 commulnlcotlons recelyed. Copies of these petitions have 11246. been filed In th® Plonnlng Office and may b® Inspected dur­ Bid forms, plans and pages of signatures gathered by ing office hours. specifications are ovallable town Directors William Diana and Battling to a loss ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS at the General Services' To Every 5th, 10th Thomas Ferguson — both Labriola EDWARD COLTMAN, SECRETARY office. Ray Ferraro (26) is in a battle with Canadien defenseman Rick Green for TOWN OF supporters — will not be certified Hartford’s Kevin Dineen (11) tries to take a swat at the puck in front of Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 21st day of April, MANCHESTER, CT because both are listed as dele­ Montreal netminder Patrick Roy (33) in National Hockey League Stanley position in front of the net. The Canadiens won, 4-1, to go in front in the 1986. ROBERT B. WEISS, oiviIJo a W; 15th and 20th Caller... gates on the 16-member slate Adams Division finals. Stories and more pictures on page 15. 068-04 GENERAL MANAGER Cup playoff action Monday night at the Hartford Civic Center. Hartford's 067-04 who speaks with our classified ad endorsed by the Republican Town Committee earlier this month. department between 8:30 a.m. "That’s it as far as I ’m con­ LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING and 5:00 p.m., Monday through cerned,” Willhide said. ’T v e read In accordance with the provisions of Action 128, Title 23, and read and read it (the statute) U.S. Code, as prescribed In the Federal-Aid Hlghwov Pro­ Classic Pantsuit Friday, we'll give away a free clas­ and that’s the way I interpret it." Choice of charter options may come Monday gram Manual, Volume 7, Chapter 7, Section Sdated Decem­ ber 30. 1974, from the Federal Highway Administration, the Willhide said Monday she Town of Monchester, with the assistance of the Connecticut sified word ad for a maximum of planned to ask for an advisory present, the commission decided Both Irish and Agostinelli said Department of Tronsportotlon, will hold o design public opinion from the state Elections Bv George Lovng adopted. Under the current sche­ made and you’re trying toconform hearing for State Prolect No. 76-1S1, Federal Protect No. M- six consecutive days. other issues, including whether to .Commission about the matter. Herald Reporter dule of meetings, that would to it.” to delay its deliberations until next 1076(7) — Various Intersectionol Improvements— on Thurs- week and invite the two to discuss scrap the council-manager form of dav. May 22,1986 of 7:30 P.M. In the Lincoln Center Board of However, this morning she said require the commission’s draft ” If we are being railroaded, then their reports and any areas of government and have geographi­ Directors Meeting Room, 1st floor, 494 Main Street, Man­ she does not know if she will mail a A town panel may reach a report to be adopted next week in I don’t know the meaning of chester. Connecticut. disagreement. cal election of town directors, written request that she wrote decision as soon as Monday on order to allow comment on it at a railroading,” said commission The hearing will be concerned with the Town’s recom­ Ferguson said she was upset should be examined by the com­ mended plans for the reconstruction Improvements to the Monday to the commission. whether to keep the current Town May 6 public hearing. member Amy Bums, a Democrat. mission. However, they said the following Intersections and portions of roadways within the Every 150th, 200th Willhide said she expects to Charter provisions concerning A final report to the Board of Burns contended that the commis­ because she had asked at the Town of Manchester, Connecticut. delay will probably prevent this. decide today whether or not to send consolidation of the town and the Directors is scheduled to be sion — appointed at the behest of commission’s last meeting that Commission member Beldon 1. The Intersection of Haynes Street and Main Street the letter. However, if she does Eighth Utilities District or elimi­ completed by May 13. majority Democrats on the Board both Weiss and Joyner be present (Route 83); and 300th Caller... Monday. Commission Chairman Schaeffer disagreed. He said make a formal request and the nate the provisions and allow the Republican commission of Directors, some of whom favor 2. The Intersection of Summit Street and East Center issues besides consolidation could Street; will receive a grand prize of a gift state agency decides the petitions use of consolidation procedures member Vivian Ferguson was the consolidation — has not already John Yavis said he did not be considered anytime by another 3 The intersection of Spruce Street and Charter Oak can be used, Willhide said she does outlined in the state statutes. only member to vote against come to a conclusion. remember such a motion being (Route 534) with a proposed park entrance to Charter certificate at one of the following charter revision commission. not know what she will do. If the Charter Revision Commis­ taking action at the next meeting. At the meeting Monday, the adopted. Oak Park; "Legally, we really ought not be 4. The Intersection of Middle Turnpike East and Summit ’T il worry about that when I sion chooses the second option, it She bitterly criticized the decision panel had expected to discuss The delay also prompted criti­ restaurants of our choice: cism from other Commission concerned,” he said. "T h e oppor­ Street; come to it,” she said. could set the stage for a potentially and at one point put on her coat and reports prepared for it by Town 5. The reconstruction of o section of Forest Street begin­ prepared to walk out of the room Manager Robert Weiss and Dis­ members. tunity is wide open.” ning at the intersection with Otis Street and continuing Alpert P. Lenge of the state explosive consolidation campaign • PIANO’S • WONGS trict President Walter Joyner ” It’s most unfortunate,” said Yavis said the commission 800 feet *. easterly; Elections Commission said this that could mean the death of the after charging that the commis­ 2 should be able to decide at its next 6. The reconstruction of a section of Charter Oak/Hlgh- morning Willhide’s decision can district. sion was rushing its decision. concerning the problems between Republican Wallace Irish Jr. ” I land Street area (Route 534), beginning at the Intersec­ • THE ADAMS MILL the town and the utilities district, think w e’ve lost some meeting on a draft report. In tion with Virginia Road and continuing easterly for only be challenged in court. He Monday night, the commission “ I really am annoyed tonight.” 2,000 feet : until the limit of construction, approxima­ • VITO’S BIRCH MOUNTAIN INN said the state can only issue an agreed to consider choosing one of she told the panel and about 30 which has provided fire protection opportunities.” addition to the reports by Weiss tely 400 feet east of the Intersection of Gardner Street. advisory opinion and cannot over­ the two options after learning from spectators who had gathered in and sewer service to much of "W e’ve accomplished nothing.” and Joyner, he said, panel Included In the construction will be the realignment of northern Manchester for almost said former Mayor Nathan Agosti- members will consider the differ- the Autumn Street and Gardner Street Intersections, rule her action. Town Attorney Kevin O’Brien that Lincoln Center. ” I feel like I ’m and the replacement of an existing box culvert located state law requires a public hearing being railroaded ... It seems like the past century. However, since nelli, another Republican appoin­ near the Intersection of Virginia Rood and Charter Oak, Please turn to page 10 after a draft recommendation is the majority decision has been neither Weiss nor Joyner was tee. "T im e is runnine out.” PIcEMC turn to page 10 and the replacement of the Autumn Street box culvert, locoted at the intersection with Charter Ook/Hlghland Street. Improvements will be made to Improve vehicle turning 2 movements. Improve storm drainage, intersectionol site Public Opinion distances, sidewalks with handicap ramps, and signaliza- Highlights Consumer prices faii TODAY’S HERALD tIon. This prolect Is being recommended under the Urban CAMMID^^gglE Stystems Program, a federal, state, ond local cooperative PHOTCMHIIDE In order to qualify, simply call and effort to Improve traffic circulotlon and saftev In urban PAnE«N areas. speak with one of our classified Looking at What We Eat In accordance with the provisions of the Federal Highway Call Now for the second month Candidates emerge In d e x Admistrotion/Urban Mass Transportation Administrotlon I Would you say you pay more attention to what you eat than you did environmentol regulations. 23CFR, Port 771.115, this prolect l\ representatives to learn if you hos been found to have no significant social, economic, or I a lew years ago, about the same level ol attention, or less? WASHINGTON (U P I) - Consu­ Gasoline pump pices fell a record Republicans Harry Reinhom 20 pagg*. 2 ggctlon* environmentol impacts, and Is being recommended bv the are a LUCKY WINNER. mer prices fell 0.4 percent for the 12 percent in March and overall and Geoffrey Naab are both Connecticut Department of Transport^lon to the Federal energy prices fell at 6.5 percent seeking to fill a seat on the Board of Highway Administration os a categorical exclusion. and Win! second consecutive month in March Arivicp 1A during the month. Transport costs Directors that was left vacant two Tentative schedules for the right-of-way acquistlon and re- and the government’s measure of niiiRRifiAd in-gn locotlons assistonce program, ant the construction of this A trimly-tailored pant­ inflation declined at an annual rate fell at annual rate of 14.1 percent in weeks ago when Director Donna prolect will be discussed at the public hearing. rinm lr« R Plans showing the recommended proposal are available suit for the casual look. of 1.9 percent during the first three the first quarter of 1986 because of Mercier resigned. Story on page Popular in any .season. nnnnpr'tiriit 7 for public Inspection In the following loc^lons: months of this year, the Labor the oil price cllapse. 10. No. 8172 with Photo- Food and beverage costs, which FntprtAinmAnt Town Clerk's Office Guide is in Sizes 8 to 18. Department said today. Connecticut Department CONTEST DATES had helped fuel deflation in Febru­ Fnr.iift 11 Manchester Town Hoi I of Transportation Size 10, bust, 31k 643-2711 The quarterly drop in consumer 41 Center, St. Engineering Office yards 60-inch. prices, due almost entirely to a ary, declined by just 0.1 percent in f nrAl nA$ue .1 in Manchester, Connecticut 160 Poscone Ploce. Room 414 March after a 0.5 percent decline the o 06040 Newington, Connecticut TO mOES, ssa4 $2.50 Isr sack APRIL 1st— 30th collapse in oil prices, was the largest Chance of showers 1 nttpry Mondav-Frldov, 06111 psttsra, pin 50$ ter ptitait sue in 31 years. The last such fall was previous month, the bureau said. MHf; WorM 0 1:30 A.M.-S:00 P.M. Mondoy-Frldav, kaaeiliw. NON-COMMERCIAL ADVERTISERS ONLY. recorded in the third quarter of 1954. Fruit and vegetable costs rose 0.3 Mostly cloudy today with a 50 Dhitiifriae in 8:30 A.M.-4:30 P.M. ONLY IN THE SUE swtiun so% The Consumer Price Index for all percent while meat, poultry, fish percent chance of showers this r^pininn R and egg prices declined by 0.3 Written stotements and exhibits In place of, or In odditlon mnraisrsii L a M 3 % urban consumers, adjusted for afternoon. Tonight, a 40 percent PAnrylo 9 to, oral statements mode at theheorlng may be moiled or de­ Nnr Yen, N.T. tools percent. Prices for dairy products chance of evening showers then livered to the office of the Manchester Town Clerk ot the Priet Nsni, ASSrssi^wIlk ZIP Sam e 3 6 % seasonal variations, declined by 0.4 ftprirt* ifi-i« above oddress no later thon 4:30 P.M., June 5. 1986. CODE. stYtt Nanktr sad sue. percent in both February and March fell 0.2 percent. partly cloudy; cooler with low in ia AH persons Interested In this motter are welcome to ottend New FASHION with following a 0.3 percent gain in Medical costs rose 1 percent while the mid 30s. Partly sunny Wednes­ the public hearing. 11 ^ AAtnriH 4-.S Photo-Guide patteriis in Source Survey ot the U S «luN popuietion by CembnOge Reports. C January, according to the Bureau of entertainment costs slipped back 0.1 day with high 50 to 55. Details on c 196 6 CembrxtQe Reports. Inc Oistr<>uted by Kirtg Feetures SyndcM e 2 Commissioner all size ranses, baa a manrhcHlpr lifralb Labor Statistics. percent, the bureau said. page 2. Weather ------' Connecticut Department special Grace Cole Collec- of Transportation tioo for larger eiies; pine 049-04 2 BONUS CouDOBs! S2.00