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THURSDAY by KIR COONS Top Indianapolis As a Final Four Site from the Division I Basketball Com­ Weeks, All Eyes Were Focused on Us

THURSDAY by KIR COONS Top Indianapolis As a Final Four Site from the Division I Basketball Com­ Weeks, All Eyes Were Focused on Us

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MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, April 4, 1 ^ 1 _3 NATION/WORLD William Kennedy Smith What is named as rape suspect matters A Iraq crushes Kurds PALM BEACH. Fla. (AP) _ mm 1 Jean Kennedy Smith and the late William Kennedy Smith, a nephew By JOHN RICE radio today after reaching, a TUrkish border village. ol Sen. Edward Kennedy, is Stephen Smith, a New York most The Associated Press The official Iraqi News Agency today quoted Izzat suspected in an alleged rape at the businessman who was a campaign 11 aide to President John F. Kennedy. Ibrahim, deputy commander of the Revolutionary Com­ lamily compound, a newspaper mand Council, as saying the Kurdish rebellion had been reported today. Smith has denied In his denial. Smith said: “The NEW YORK (AP) — Faith in NICOSIA, Cyprus — Iraq today claimed to have news reports circulating about crushed the last ptockets of rebel resistance in the north crushed, as had the uprising by Shiite Muslims in the any wrongdoing. God, good health and a happy mar­ south. “Any suggestion that I was in- events last weekend at the Kennedy riage matter more to Americans than ^ d south, and said it was granting amnesty to army family residence in Rilm Beach, deserters in a northern region that Kurdish insurgents had “This day is the last moment in which the valiant '^Ivcd in any offense is erroneous,” their careers do, according to a sur­ held. crushed the last pit of deception,” INA quoted Ibrahim as the 30-ycar-old medical student said Fla., arc inaccurate and have unfair­ vey. ly embarrassed my uncle. Sen. Ted Feeing govemmeiit retribution, Kurds have all but saying in the northern town of Suleimaniyah, which was in statement Wednesday. Four in 10 respondents to a poll captured Wednesday from the Kurdish rebels. The PSalm Beach Post quoted an Kennedy, and my cousin, Patrick by Princeton Survey Research As­ emptied the major cities of their traditional homeland in Kennedy. ^identified source as saying Smith sociates said they valued their the north. As many as 3 million have fled to rugged ter­ However, journalists in northern Iraq reported scat­ IS listed in a police document as the “I make this statement in the relationship with God above all else, rain abutting the TUrkish and Iranian border, seeking to tered fighting on Wednesday, but noted that Kurdish leave Iraq. suspect in the alleged rape of a 29- hopes that it will help stem the tide while only 2 percent said a job that guerrillas were outgunned by Iraqi forces. Ir ^ s Islamic Republic News Agency said today that year-old^ woman. The newspaper of unwarranted suspicions.” pays well was most important to Suleimaniyah was the last large city to be wrested said Smith s photo will be among them. ■A 1 million Kurds had crowded into Iran’s western border from rebel control. The senator, a 59-year-old Mas­ those shown to the woman. sachusetts Democrat, and his “Something’s going on that’s en­ town of Nowsoud in the past 48 hours, hoping to be al­ The Iraqi News Agency also said the government has lowed into the country. The source’s connection with the nephew, a 24-ycar-oId Rhode Island couraging,” Wade Clark Roof, a granted an amnesty for all army deserters in Zakho case was not disclosed. slate representative, have denied any professor of religion and society at It said thousands more were waiting at crossings far­ region, a center of the Kurdish rebellion. Th« Associated Prsss ther north, with long lines of cars and other vehicles Smith, 30, was with the senator WILLIAM KENNEDY SMITH part in the alleged rape. the University of California at Santa The announcement came as international concern and the senator’s son Patrick at Uie In Boston on Wednesday, the Barbara, said Wednesday. stretching into Iraq. The agency said many refugees were mounted for the plight of the Kurds, who have been — The 30-year-old student at ill, suffering the effects of severe cold and lack of food. club Au Bar on the night of the al­ senator said, “All the members of Roof, who is writing a book on trying with mixed and apparently limited success to cross leged incident. Georgetown University the Kennedy family arc obviously the generation of Americans in their IRNA quoted border officials in the town southeast of into Turkey and Iran. the Iraqi city of Suleimaniyah as saying all the refugees Police Chief Joseph L. Terlizzese School of Medicine is being distressed by the reports that have 30s and 40s, said the survey results might be allowed in. Kurdish leaders say many refugees are dying of starva­ said the woman went to the Ken­ investigated as a possible come out of Florida over a period of suggest the baby boomers arc matur- tion and exposure. ing. On Wednesday, after government troops recaptured nedy estate “for a couple of cock­ the past few days. Most of the Kurds appeared headed for Iran, which rape suspect. the last major rebel-held city in the north. President Sad­ tails after meeting the men at the “I see it as a kind of a shift from a today asked for help from the United Nations and Red “I think all of us arc hopeful that dam Hussein s government urged Kurdish refugees to nightspot. The woman told police uShi L mc-gencration, me-first, to a more Cl !✓ —j* i_ r r t Tho AssociBtod Prvss Cross to handle tens of thousands of Iraqi refugees. “Our Smith, a student at Georgetown all of the parties will be treated fair­ rLEbiNG Kurdish refugees from the Iraqi city of Zakho flee towards the Turkish border return to their homes. she was raped about 4 a.m. Satur­ University Medical School, is the Tho Associated Press balanced set of concerns about self borders are open to all refugees ...” Tehran Radio quoted ly and there will be a full and com­ and others,” she said. A British reporter said that in recent days Iraqi day. She was treated at a hospital. KENNEDY COMMENTS — U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy after the Iraqi army launched an attack on the region’s uprisings. Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Velayati as saying. son of Edward Kennedy’s sister plete investigation.” helicopters bombed a massive caravan of Kurds trying to The telephone survey of 600 Iran has given refuge to tens of thousands of Shiite Wednesday reacts to a question about an alleged sexual as­ reach Turkey, and that another massive traffic jam of sault last weekend on his property. The senator was speak­ adults was conducted Jan. 17-20 for 40,000 Kurds was headed for the border. Muslims who fled the uprising in the south, but appears the Lifetime television show “The not to have received Kurds with equal generosity. AP ing at Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, where he Those who could afford gasoline escaped with their Trial mars schooVs honor Great American TV Poll.” The sur­ 5,000 Kuwaitis missing reporter Alex Efty said in a report from northern Iraq on vey has a margin of sampling error cars, but must were on foot and many had no shoes, Julie co-chaired a hearing on federal student aid. Wednesday that Iran was denying entry to Kurdish ROANOKE, Va. (AP) — Virginia Military Institute Flint of the London weekly Observer told Israel army Rights Act. of plus or minus 4 percentage By DAVID CRARY — would not be completed for at least two months. refugees. believes there is more on the line than tradition as its U.S. District Judge Jackson Kiser earlier ruled that to points. male-only admissions policy goes on trial today. The Associated Press He estimated that 7,000 to 10,000 Kuwaiti civilians prevail, the school must prove that sexual discrimination The question was new, but the had been taken forcibly by the Iraqis and said 4,000 to VMI attorney Robert Phtterson said the case would serves important governmental objectives and that ex­ Exorcism on TV responses are part of a growing 5,000 were believed to still be missing. KUWAIT CITY — As many as 5,000 Kuwaiti affect not only the 152-year-old school but also the prin­ cluding women is necessary to meet those objectives. body of survey data that deflate the ciples of single-sex education. NEW YORK (AP) — Two civilians remain unaccounted for and could still be held He declined to give any estimates of civilian deaths U.N. awaits Iraqi reply It s justifications cannot be ba.scd on a presumption formed in October in the Wel­ notion popular in the ’70s and ’80s during -month Iraqi occupation, saying the Roman Catholic priests have opened by Iraq, a United Nations envoy said today after a three- The 1,300-student college in Lexington is also wor­ that women suffer from an inherent handicap or arc in­ lington, Fla., chapel of St. Rita’s that many American's arc motivated the door on a mysterious, ccnturics- week investigation into accusations of human rights leaders of Kuwaiti neighborhood committees were still By VICTORIA GRAHAM The cease-fire resolution would troops from the region and have ried that win or lose, the sex-discrimination lawsuit filed herently inferior,” Kiser said. Catholic Church, The Palm Beach mainly by greed and ambition, violations by Iraq. collecting information. The Associated Press provide additional insurance against by the U.S. Justice Department could leave it with the old ritual by agreeing to let ABC Post said today. sociologists said. them replaces by a regional security Patterson, in the summary of the school’s defense broadcast an exorcism. Abdulrahim Farah, a former U.N. undersecretary- Damage, vandalism and looting by the Iraqis “struck Iraqi aggression by forcing the force and U.N. peacekeepers. reputation of a sexist, anachronistic institution. filed with the court Tuesday, said: The Rev. James J. LcBar, a priest “The people who are shocked are A 26-minutc segment showing a general who headed a special mission to Kuwait, said his at the nerve centers of the nation,” including an attempt UNITED NATIONS — U.N. country to destroy its chemical and Council members were to meet To combat that view, VMI hired a Madison Avenue in New York, said he agreed to those who believe this country is “This case is of historic importance because it will priest’s exorcism of a 16-ycar-old team gathered evidence of serious abuses by Iraqi oc­ to destroy the vital oil industry, Farah said. diplomats say they’re confident the germ weapons, nuclear capability privately today to discuss calls from public relations firm and set up a “command center” two test whether the sweep of the equal protection clause is ABC’s request as a way to en­ more secular than it really is,” said blocks from federal court, where sjx)kcsmcn will be girl will Friday night on the net­ cupation forces including torture, rape and summary ex­ burden of trade sanctions will com­ and most of its ballistic weapons. France and "Turkey to help Iraq’s so broad, so blind and unbending as to mandate absolute courage belief in the existence of the William McKinney, dean of ecutions. He said the United Nations was deeply concerned available after the trial each day. work’s “20-20” news show. The about the plight of Iraqis who have fled government-con­ pel Iraq to accept their tough cease­ It also would exact compensation Kurdish and Shiite Muslim sameness of treatment for males and females in higher devil and to show the church can Hartford Seminary. “We’re in some However, he said the process of collecting comprehen­ “We’re not anti-feminists here,” said Maj. Gen. John New York Times said today. trolled areas of their country to take refuge in allied-oc­ fire terms, and have turned to con­ from Iraq. minorities, who have faced repres­ education, even where it would mean the destruction of provide relief from diabolical in­ ways an incurably religious culture.” sive information was hindered by logistical problems in sidering how to protect Iraq’s rebel­ As Iraq implements the resolu­ Knapp, the school’s superintendent. “If we’re archaic Many church figures, who have fluence, the newspaper said. Diane Colasanto, who oversaw cupied southern Iraq. sion after having postwar uprisings an educational program of immense value to the com­ not seen the footage, questioned the war-battered Kuwait and the absence of documentation lious minorities. tion’s provisions, the embargo on launched from their ranks crushed. bccau.se wc want to continue an old style of education, monwealth and the nation.” In addition, the Times reported, the survey, said it is difficult to destroyed by the Iraqis. Many of them fear retribution if they fall under the then we’re archaic.” wisdom of allowing the segment to The resolution for a ptermanent trade with Baghdad would gradually The Kurds, concentrated in Iraq’s the archdiocese of New York and a compare it to other polls because the control of Saddam Hussein’s forces once allied troops The Justice Department, which sued last year, says its Patterson said VMI’s “intensely intimate, egalitarian, be shown. Exorcism, intended to Farah, a Somalian, also said his team wants to collect withdraw. cease-fire in the Persian Gulf War, be lifted. A U.N. ban on convention­ north, are largely in flight and have demanding and spartan” atmosphere is essential and that Vatican official were aware the question was asked in a new way, information from the many Kuwaitis who have not yet case is simple: The exclusion of women at a public col­ drive satanic influences from the Farah indicated that the Iraqi government would be overwhelmingly approved by the al arms sales to Iraq would, massed by the hundreds of women would ruin it. Women could get military training program was being prepared, and comparing faith in importance to returned after taking refuge abroad or being abducted by Security Council on Wednesday, is however, remain in force. lege that receives state and .'‘cdcral funding violates the body and soul, has traditionally been Bishop J. Keith Symons of the other concerns rather than solely ad­ asked to allow the creation of “corridors of peace” in thousands on the Turkish and through ROTC programs at other Virginia collci>cs he a private act. the Iraqis. , unique in U.N. history because the U.S. Ambassador Thomas R. 14ih Amendment’s equal protection clause and the Civil said. ’ diocese of Palm Beach, Fla., finally which the International Red Cross or U.N. agencies Iranian borders in hopes of crossing. The six-hour exorcism was per- dressing the imfxjrtancc of religion. Due to these factors, he said his final report — re­ world body has never before set Pickering called the resolution They face severe hardship and lack authorized the filming. could care for these refugees without fear of military in­ But she said the results are con­ quested by the Kuwaiti government with U.N. approval tervention. peace terms after a war. “tough, but fair,” and said it was in adequate food and shelter. Iraq’s ambassador, Abdul Amir sistent with other surveys on the Iraq’s self-interest to comply. The United States has openly en­ al-Anbari, called the resolution “out­ place of religion in American life. If Iraq does not comply, there will couraged the Iraqi people to over­ rageous” and a violation of interna­ be no formal cease-fire, no throw Saddam, and intelligence Anti-Communists’deaths protested “My guess is that this is not a new tional law that would destabilize the AIDS withdrawal of allied troops from sources in Washington said Wednes­ phenomenon. It’s something we’ve More children region. But he did not reject it. southern Iraq and the region and no day that President Bush had By ALISON SMALE never looked at in this particular He said a formal response would years, getting strong support in lifting of economic sanctions. authorized the CIA three months The Associated Press He said called Wed­ said the pamphlets distributed in way,” she said. come in several days from Saddam the backward countryside, where Earlier U.N. resolutions still in ago to aid the rebels. nesday was al.so observed by major towns by the Democrats or Hussein’s government. The decima­ most Albanians live. workers in Shkodra. Fifty-eight percent of respondents vaccine place leave open the possibility of TIRANA, Albania — Factory independent trade unions. being murdered tion of Saddam’s army in the war But the White House lias refused The opposition Democratic to a 1990 Associated Press Pbll con­ continued allied military action, al­ workers stayed home today after “The problem is that the strike HUTCHINSON ISLAND, Fla. over Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait to supply the insurgents with Party prevailed in all major cities, Albania’s stale-run enlerpri.ses, ducted by ICR Survey Research though that is considered unlikely. the democratic opposition called a call was made quite late and many (AP) — A manatee sucked into a BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — An makes further Iraqi military adven­ military aid, even after widespread and called the election unfair bc- however, have been closed or Group .said religion was very impor­ of the social crisis and complete The United States has made it general strike to protest the deaths workers might not have heard nuclear plant cooling pond two average of three children a day are tures unlikely for years to come. reports of Iraqi army atrocities cau.se the ruling party controls the have operated part-time in recent months ago eluded rescuers again tant in their lives, while 86 percent impunity for those who are possible clear that it is anxious to remove its of anti-Communist protesters in a about it,” said Polio. being murdered by security responsible.” against Kurds and Shiites. media and didn’t give the Gramoz Pashko, co-leader of months because the ravaged Wednesday. said it was either very important or guards, police and death squads in police crackdown. Democrats enough time to cam­ centrally planned system has fairly important. The Movement released a new BOSTON (AP) — TTie discovery But the overall response to the the Democratic Party, had urged the growing violence against < I paign effectively in rural areas. failed to supply them with neces­ So far, Natalie, as the 1,2(X)- study, “Lives at Risk: Assassina­ that the body mounts a furious but strike call was mixed. While workers in vital sectors such as Two recent books that analyze Brazil’s swarms of “street kids,” a At a large tractor factory on the sary raw materials. pound sea mammal was nicknamed, tions of Children and Adolescents ultimately futile attack on the AfDS many factories appeared idle, the bread and milk supply, electricity religious trends, “Religious In­ human rights group says. outskirts of Tirana today, a few of has not been nabbed by divers, float­ in Brazil,” at a news conference. virus in the first weeks of the infec­ capital was bustling and shops and transport to turn up for work. dicators” by priest-sociologist The National Movement in the 5,000 workers kept conveyor At the Valias mine just outside ing traps, anchored traps, and lettuce The book registered 457 mur­ tion may help scientists develop were open for business. The opposition appealed Tirana, scene of a massive strike Andrew Greeley and “ 100 Ques­ Defense of Street Kids reported ders of street kids in 1989 in Rio belts running. Some said they had through pamphlets and Voice of and ' hyacinth lures and even the vaccines against the disease, doctors The strike came two days after been pressured to work by their in January, most of the 3,500 tions and Answers: Religion in Wednesday that 280 such children de Janeiro, Sao F^ulo and Recife, reported today. America Albanian-language radio taped chatter of other manatees. America,” published by the Prin­ under the age of 17 were killed three people were killed and 58 Communist boss but most said workforce decided not to follow three major urban centers where In two studies in the New broadcasts for all citizens to extin­ ceton Religious Research Center, between January and March. The wounded in a police crackdown they needed . the strike call, independent U"adc “This one is obviously very violence against minors is espe­ England Journal of Medicine, guish lights at 9 p.m. tonight in concluded tlic personal religious murders were registered in eight on demonstrators in the northern “It seems in many enterprises union leader Ilir Mufiari .said. bright,” said Rorida Power & Light cially rampant. researchers found that during the city of Shkodra. mourning of the three who died at faith of Americans is remarkably major states. in Tirana, people have stopped Shkodra. Co. spokesman Ray Golden. In almost all cases, the victims first weeks after it gets into the The Communists won weekend “Wc don’t agree with this stable. The Movement said the death were tortured. working,” said Gene Polio, “Let us show who is the real body, the AIDS virus multiplies multiparty elections that were the strike, because it is organized by a Biologists believe Natalie is an squads were made up mainly of ' spokesman for the opposition force, let us show wc won’t let “My sense is that this is a long- Volpi said his organization rampantly. But then the body’s # country’s first in more than 60 political parly. It’s a political (Kcangoing manatee, and, unlike off-duty police and were widely Democratic Party. them go on in this way forever,” held fact of American life,” said wants the government “to break natural defense system goes to work strike,” Mufiari said. placid river-dwelling cousins, is believed to be paid by small the cycle of impunity.” and kills the virus by the billions, Colasanto, a former executive in more skittish of humans, he said. The Gallup Organization. shopowners to kill petty thieves. He said those paying for the knocking it back to barely notice­ V* r^llions of children roam the murders are “economic interests” able levels. ATTENTION! streets of Brazil’s large cities, who want to “clean commercial Scienti.sts hope that if a vaccine supjporting themselves mostly by and tourist areas of panhandlers, can prime the body to launch this at­ begging, selling candies and other marginals and delinquents.” tack at the first sight of an AIDS FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC By Registered Nurse • • • •* goods, and small-scale theft. “In Brazil there exists an ideol­ virus — rather than after it reaches • • • •* ■ • • •* ANNUAL BENEFIT DINNER Movement coordinator Mario ogy ... which believes that by enormous levels — it may be pos­ DAY: Friday Volpi said the large number of killing the poor you can do away sible to keep the virus from becom­ TIME: 5:30 to 9:00PM murders was due to “aggravation with poverty,” Volpi said. ing established. PLACE: Liggett Drug and Parkade Manchester “If that effective immune Ml Health Shop response is already in place before virus replication can take off, then As a public service sponsored by - Historical Cholesterol drops it’s quite likely that there will be a complete halt of virus growth,” said ' f , Liggett Phartnacy/Parkade Health Shop Society BOSTON (AP) — Cholesterol considered to be safe. Dr. David D. Ho, one of the resear­ levels dropped about five points in The study found most of the chers. OIL CHANGE BRAKE Disc Up to Sqts. 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' Advance Ticket Only Limited to 300 Guests All Tickets Just $15 TTie study showed that during the cholesterol-lowering medicines. P/us...complimentary round trip airfare for two to first half of the decade, men’s Orlando, Cancun, Hawaii, or Jamaica. cholesterol levels in the Twin Cities Dr. Gregory L. Burke of the Bow- mli;Uijs,-MjtHnCT Freeze Recovery far off Whose debt is it hurts latest tape tells To The Editor: HARTFORD (AP) — The state’s down 7 percent from the month Did you happen to read about the fans at a reeent latest economic figures don’t indi­ Whaler’s hockey game booing Governor Weicker? Well, before. But when compared to U.S. cate an imminent recovery from the February 1990, when $36.4 million I guess if anyone has had practice in booing, it’s a recession, with unemployment on in benefits were paid out, the figure Whalers hockey fan. But wait just a cotton-picking mo­ the rise and fewer jobs available in ment! Those fans were booing the wrong person! Lowell shot up 46 percent. By JACK ANDERSON the construction industry. Wcicker didn’t run this state into debt; right up to the and DALE VAN ATTA______The state Labor Department’s The state s construction industry very edge of bankruptcy. Those boos should be directed figures released Wednesday showed was down 6 percent from the at the members of both houses of the Connecticut legisla­ previous month. There were 49,200 WASHINGTON — The embargo on unemployment at 5.3 percent in ture — Republican and Democrat — who, these past construction jobs in February, com­ trade between Iraq and the United States February with 103,800 out of work. several years, spent money like a bunch of drunken The seasonally adjusted rate was up pared to 52,600 in January. Con­ sailors. (My apologies to all sober sailors.) They was designed to put the squeeze on Iraq, but some American companies say they from 5.1 percent in January when struction was down 17 percent when demonstrated a near-criminal disregard for fiscal respon­ compared to the same month in are the ones feeling the pinch. They’re 98,100 were jobless. sibility. Now the chickens have come home to roost. 1990. happy to oblige current foreign policy, Unemployment was at 4.9 percent Connecticut went to the dance. The piper must be paid. but it may cost them their businesses. in February 1990, with 96,800 Are we to believe that those booing hockey fans want Housing permits increased 18.6 Joseph Kilani, export manager for Top people out of work. their children and grandchildren to pay for our spending percent, but remained the lowest Value Auto Exporters of Mt. Vernon, But the state’s jobless rate con­ orgy? We, you and I, all of us, arc responsible for the total for the month since the state N.Y., has had a particularly tough eight tinues to remain below the national horrendous financial condition of this State of “unsteady began monitoring housing starts, the months. His company exports parts for rate, which was 6.5 percent in habits.” Those debts incurred must be discharged. You state Department of Housing General Motors cars, and he lost mil­ February. reported. and I must dig down and pay them. And then, let’s turn $3 lion because Saddam Hussein decided to Unemployment was highest in Construction was authorized for out the rascals who got us into this mess in the first invade Kuwait. Danielson (9.7 percent), Waterbury place! 300 new housing units in February Top Value once concentrated its busi­ (9.2 percent), and Bristol (8.8 per­ Don’t blame Lowell Wcicker for the poor judgment of compared to 253 the previous ness in Saudi Arabia, but in 1985, the cent). The jobless rate was lowest in previous governors and legislators. He is just ‘Telling it month. Still, the figure was down company began sending auto parts to Stamford (4.0 percent), Norwalk like it is.” The days when it was the custom to lop off the 30.4 percent from February 1990 The Associated Press Iraq too. By 1990, Iraqi purchases made (4.1 percent) and Danbury (4.4 per­ head of the messenger who brought the bad news arc no when permits were issued for 431 up half the company’s business. That cent). units. — Night Cat, second from left, the latest of longer with us. True, Gov. Weicker has given us the bad MARVEL-US America, Spiderman, and the Incredible Hulk at a “power was because the Iraqi government Unemployment benefits paid out Auto registrations and manufac­ news. Now, we’d better believe it and do something Race relations mostly good headline characters from Marvel Comics, displays her first breakfast" this week in New York. The half-female, half-feline in February totaled $53.1 million. about it! bought 30,000 GM cars in the 1980s turing both plunged in February. comic book to fellow Marvel comic characters Captain from GM Canada — Malibus, heroine is played by recording artist Jackie Taverez. Richard Kilbourn Which is a truer reflection of today’s often behave as if the civil rights and ciples of racial justice and equal oppor­ Celebrides and Cutlasses. GM Canada 48 Old ITirnpike Rd. America: a drunken lout shouting racial women’s movements of the 1960s and tunity. epithets at Brown University or a poll even sent technicians to Iraq to train Bantam 70s never existed. Every setback, every Mere empty talk? Not at all. showing that most Republicans favor racist or sexist incident is seen as proof Iraqi mechanics, and the company drew Keeping up proving hard Ainericans are also acting on these In Brief . . . Gen. Colin Powell as Bush’s running that intolerance is pervasive.” up plans to build a plant in Iraq. Top mate in 1992? beliefs. Every year a growing percentage Value kept the spare parts coming. Bait and switch? Hate crime statutes, which have of people who marry choose someone of cleared a host of state legislatures and Kilani was paid through an American H Critics of a free trade agree­ and Human Services, said Judy If you said the drunken lout, you’ve another race; more mintMities rise (or are reach a new contract with most of Congress, are further evidence of this bank that held accounts for Iraq. But under current conditions ment with Mexico released a report Holtz, a spokeswoman for the in­ qualified for a highly rewarding career as elected) to positions of prominence; when President Bush ordered a freeze on the country’s major rail freight car­ To The Editor: mindset. Their advocates insist that By JOHN CUNNIFF that says the accord could result in a spector general’s office. She riers, the union’s Pocatello chairman a politician, college administrator or eth­ more blacks and Hispanics slip into the Iraqi assets after the invasion. Top loo much faith in official statistics and interpretations of The Open House sponsored by the Coalition for Com­ America has been engulfed by clones of The Associated Press net loss of income and employment declined to characterize the nature said. nic activist. Your job will be to legislate, vast maiiutream of the middle class. Value’s money for parts already the consumer economy and not enough in their own ob­ mon Sense again proved that statistics are only as servations and statistical evidence. to substantial numbers of working of the investigation. Robert E. Carter said a majority administrate and agitate as if most of There is even good news in the area of delivered was frozen too. Kilani couldn’t families in the United States. credible as those who use them. The citizens of Bolton NEW YORK — Some American families are wonder­ If they did, he says, they would realize that their cost of his union’s voting members your fellow citizens were un­ interracial violence. Professor William collect on what he had already shipped to The report, released Wednesday, who attended this pep rally were treated to TNT’s now- ing why they can’t seem to keep up with the Joneses, of living is rising a lot faster than Uncle Sam says it is. ■ Donald J. Trump disclosed his authorized the strike on Monday. reconstructed bigots, ready to don white Wilbanks of Florida International Iraq and he lost his best customer. also claims the free trade agreement famous game of reducing the facts to their simplest con­ why they can’t make ends meet even with a pay raise, Uncle Sam, you see, chooses to ignore taxes in pricing Trump Plaza casino posted annual Dan Lang of the American Associa­ robes and conical hau at the first ap­ University compared National Crime Weeks after the invasion, the Iraqi as currently envisioned would result clusions, right or wrong. As their spiritual leaders have VINCENT however modest. his so-called basket of consumer goods and services. net losses of $10.6 million and said tion of Railroads said a contract set­ proach of twilight Survey reports fw a three-year period in Embassy in Washington offered to meet in a significant shift in U.S. produc­ been heard to remark, they believe they can say whatever CARROLL Sindlinger bases his observation on what people tell the healthiest of his Atlantic City, tlement by the strike deadline ap­ As a virgin college administrator, for the 1970s with a similar period in the with the bank and authorize payment to They have heard assurances from government officials tion to Mexico and a weakening of they want and no one can challenge their right to say it, and economists that inflation is under control — that his staff, which telephones and talks in detail to between N.J. operations may have to seek peared “extremely iffy.” example, your object will be to enforce a 1980s and found a drastic decline in Kilani, but the bankers were prohibited U.S. environmental, health and no matter how misleading, misrepresentative or just plain 3,000 and 4,0(X) heads of households each month. The bankruptcy code protection if he foolish it sounds. New McCarthyism of politically correct white-on-black crime, especially cases in from having such a meeting under consumer prices are rising at only a “modest” 5 percent safety standards. or percent a year or thereabouts. can’t pull off a restructuring. ■ Compaq Computer Corp. will thinking on campus. As a lawmaker, on which individuals were set upon by Bush’s executive order mandating the 6 sampling is representative of more than 157 million The Board of Fmance candidates presented us with households, he says. In a filing with the Securities and pay $135 million for a 13 percent the other hand, you will be charged with mobs — like the Bensonhurst and freeze. They arc told by market researchers that they should ■ Food and Drug Adminisu^ation ^aphic information outlining how our municipal spend­ be enjoying consumer confidence now that the war is VV^at they tell him is that they’ve had a hard time Exchange Commission Wednesday, stake in Silicon Graphics Inc., the approving “hate crime” statutes that ad­ Howard Beach affairs in New York City. The Treasury Department, which is officials have been subpoenaed in an ing has recenUy increased and would like you to believe David Duke, and that violence toward ended in the Mideast, and they might assume that to making ends meet. When he asks them why, they often two Trump companies that operate companies announced in a joint just criminal penalties so that assaults Not all the news is upbeat. A relative­ enforcing the freeze, finally agreed that investigation into possible insider that the Board of Education alone is responsible. What minorities is epidemic. mean they’re expected to buy up a storm, if only to show tell him their problem is taxes, not just federal and state the 555-room Trump Plaza said they competitive move within the hotly against some Americans (those apparent­ ly small number of alienated white punks stock trading on confidential infor­ they fail to mention is that several large capital projects But is this really the case? Kilani should get his money, but it was their elation. taxes, but also rising local real estate taxes. suffered net losses of $10.6 million contested workstation market. ly targeted because of their race) are con­ have turned to anti-Semitic vandalism too late. Iraq’s letter of credit with the mation about drugs the agency regu­ such as the new firehouse, salt storage facility, library It so happens that social scientists Moreover, they hear about bargain prices everywhere, in 1990 compared with $24.6 mil­ The move improves Compaq’s sidered more significant than equal as­ and racist rhetoric. And the increasing American bank expired two months after Many of those who complain that way have mortgages lates, government officials said. media center and extensive deferred maintenance on saults against others. have been surveying racial attitudes for about discounts and rebates, and special sales, and they lion in profits the year before. chances to become a leader in the town facilities make up a tremendous portion of these use of preferential hiring and promoting the invasion. with lenders who compel them to pay a certain amount A joint investigation is under way Fear not; You will have plenty of allies decades, asking prople such questions as wonder why it is that they seem to be out of step with race for the next generation of spending increases. The other large components arc of minorities throughout U.S. industry is Kilani is looking forward to the day for taxes each month, the purpose being to keep the local by the Securities and Exchange when promoting the myth that ethnic whether they’d mind someone of a dif­ other folks, unable even to afford bargains. ■ The United Transportation workstations, said Peter Kastner, a state-mandated programs such as recycling and the stoking resentments. Yet it would be a when the United Nations embargo town fathers happy and not in a ihood to seize the Commission and the inspector relations have stalled or slipped into ferent race becoming president or — on The reason why, says A1 Sindlinger, is that they place Union has authorized an April 17 computer industry analyst with the Education Enhancement Act, which Bolton, like all local miracle if there were not some bad news against trade with Iraq is lifted so he can property. general of the Department of Health reverse. Writing recently in The New a less exalted level — moving in next nationwide rail strike over failure to Aberdeen Group Inc. of Boston. governments, cannot change. To blame these increases about race relations in a multiethnic na­ go back to business as usual. Kilani told York Times, Ainanda Foreman, a senior door or marrying their son or daughter. tion of 250 million citizens. on the recent incumbents is shameful misrepresentation, These surveys chart a steady swelling of our reporter Jonathan Ullman, “If we especially when TNT and its coalition members served at Sarah Lawrence College, described the The wonder is not that some incidents have to close the business, who will win? UTC stays present atmosphere in higher education: tolerance. Indeed, virtually every poll occur, but how few of them there are and on boards which supported the increase with their votes. now reveals a vast majority of The Japanese or the Germans will.” Society expects losses HARTFORD (AP) — United The fact is that when many of these candidates were in “Students and university administrators how far we have come in the past Other American companies that used Technologies Corp. and Arthur Americans endorsing egalitarian prin­ quarter-century. power the first time, planning for capital spending and to do business with Iraq aren’t so sure Andersen and Co. renewed leases at preventative maintenance on town facilities was ignored. that lifting the embargo will make a dif­ for first quarter 1991 One Financial Plaza, Colonial Gold They had their chance to advocate for reserve accounts ference now that Iraq’s economy has Limited partnership announced. been decimated by the war. A spokes­ Restaurant, Lounge and to fund the dollars needed to keep up town buildings, HARTFORD — Citing an in­ UTC signed a lease covering a 275 Bomco TI*., (Rl 6) Bolton • 645-7996 America? The increase in loan loss reser­ Moo.*Wod.4:X>-9, but chose instead to keep taxes artificially low for twenty man for one air-conditioning company in minimum three-year period begin­ crease in reserves to cover bad ves was prompted by a rise in bad T h m , f t i * Sn. 4:30-10, Sim. 11.*. ctoaod Toot years. Our taxpayers are now left to bear the burden all at Vbrk, Pa., said that even without an em­ ning Jan. 1, 1992 for 180,000 square loans. Society for Savings Bancorp loans that the bank blamed on the once, or face the crises that result from such bargo Iraq “won’t have the money to buy Inc. announced it expects a $7.8 feet of space. Colonial Gold Limited our equipment.” deteriorating values of commercial shortsightedness. And this is Common Sense? I think million loss for the first quarter. real estate. said Wednesday. not. town The companies are looking to Kuwait Arthur Andersen’s lease, for The bank holding company said VVitH Even more incredible is their approach to the school to take up the slack as that nation begins Wednesday the projected loss Preliminary estimates indicated 104,000 square feet, covers a ten- building project. Having not participated in the study PIEDMONT, W.Va. — People began shopping around for the things it needs translates to a drop of 65 cents per Society’s nonperforming assets — year period from April 1 to March to rebuild. committees, examined the studies produced by paid ex- settling this town last century for the pxople have abandoned homes and build­ share. That compares with earn­ bad loans— will top $203 million 31,2001. per^ or frequented any school functions, they have now very best of reasons: It seemed like a ings to vandals and the elements, but the Larger companies, such as Hewlett- ings of $4.7 million, or 40 cents by the end of the first quarter, up Together, the leases cover about APPEARING decided they can solve all our schools’ problems for good place to live. There are mountains town does not have the tax revenue Packard, arc diversified enough that the per share, in the same period a from $189 million at the end of 50 percent of the office space avail­ and rivers about, there is clear air in the TOM anymore to tidy them up or tear them loss of Iraq will not hurt them, but they 1990. able at One Financial Plaza. Other under $5,000,000. Yet when asked to substantiate their year ago. Sunday, April 7th endless forests, and, though remote, it is TIEDE down. are still in the dark about what happened tenants include ude Travelers In­ figures, they refuse to discuss it. This is healthy debate? The holding company said the halfway between and a half day away Mayor Hood says the best thing to be to their offices and employees in Iraq. The bank had net assets of $909 surance Co., Price Waterhouse and 9pm -12” No, this is the old bait and switch, disguised as frugality loss was mainly the result of a $20 from Pittsburgh and Washington. said about it all is that Piedmont has lost Some said they have been afraid to con­ million on March 31. Its allowance Ten Eight Corp. The building is 98 In The Lounge and Common Sense. ’ Talk about arrogance and million increase in funds to cover closemindedness! So Piedmont began to fairly balloon in everything but hope. As publisher of the tact those employees for fear that the for losses on loans was ap­ percent occupied, the real estate Saturday, April 6 bad loans at its banking subsidiary. the late 1800s. As many as 3,000 resi­ weekly Piedmont Herald, he is one of the contact may endanger the workers’ lives. proximately $55 million on that company said. $*^00 Drink BMFSt I hope that the taxpayers in attendance at the Open Society for Savings bank. day. ^ Specials South Doited Methodist Church' House were suitably impressed by these tactics that arc dents were counted at various points. “I am the mayor, and I also own the stay-behinds who think the town may While few high-tech firms put most of Hartford Rd. and Mato St. so like T I^ , although Mr. Ahem states publicly that the The West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. newspaper here. So I’ve got a good look undergo yet another reversal of fortune. their eggs in the Iraqi basket, American NO COVER! Mancheater Coalition is not aligned with any special interest group. I put up a plant, the railroad constructed a He says the main street is still in busi­ farmers are a different story. Before the Tickets at the door - S7.00 at what’s happening. It’s been bad. We Seniors • S4 Stndsnts under 18 free believe that Bolton taxpayers are discerning enough to major roundhouse for cross-country traf­ got Westemport, right across the river in ness, the city services are still intact, and invasion, Iraq was the 10th largest MET®® use their own ‘common sense,” and vote for anyone but fic, and the community became a center Maryland, and we got Keyscr, just down “plainly, we have some life left.” rwipient of U.S. food exports. It was the Manchester Memorial Co. TNT’s Coalition on May 6. for the timber and coal industries. the road from us, and althou^ they are The mayor notes that the pulp and eighth largest consumer of American papjer company continues. He says there Kenneth L. Caya But the happy times were not to last. doing OK, there are pteople moving out wheat in the year before the invasion. have also been a smattering of small 31 Valerie Drive The Appalachian settlement has since of Piedmont every day. It’s real, real Iraq also bought 20 percent of all & Grove Monument Co. had a dramatic reversal of fortune and shop openings. Piedmont has erected a (Opposite East Cemetery) Bolton bad.” American rice exports. prosperity. The railroad took its roun­ The mayor says people began moving new fire department, there is a new The loss of Iraq as a customer won’t Call 649-5807 or 643-7787 Manchester Memorial Hospital dhouse away 30 years ago, the pulp and out with the loss of the railroad roun­ telephone building, and the U.S. Depart­ cripple the American wheat industry, ac­ LAWN EDGER HEY. THIS IS J U S T LIKE paper business has retrenched, and Pied­ dhouse early in the 1960s. And that trig­ ment of Housing and Urban Develop­ cording to the National Association of Over 45 Years Experience M akes qu ick w ork o f is pleased to announce that mont has dwindled in population, which gered a classic chain reaction. When ment has just built a 100-unit residential Wheat Growers, but it doesn’t help a trimming grass away complex. from your side-waK the Hospital's r>uie><5ANP — the is currently 900, and prospects, which business dropped off, many of the shop market that is already flooded with too Quality Memorials are grim. Bill Hood claims there may only be much wheat. or driveway. For MORE YOU STUS6LE, owners suffered, as did the employment Corner of Harrison St. & Bissell St., Manchester the edge o f p er­ Mammography Services That makes it one of the unfortunate market; Mayor Hood says the failed mer­ one place to go from the bottom. Many Liberating Kuwait fection, and that THE YIORSE IT anomalies of last year’s U.S. census, the chants and job seekers then had to follow of his remaining constituents agree. In­ Allied military power may have professional have been accredited by results of which are still being tabulated the initial exodus. dustry may move in again, business may liberated Kuwait, but for whom? The touch, call us the American College of Radiology SETS! and analyzed. The Census Bureau Soon the yam factory was gone, with return. And even if they don’t, it’s just Kuwaiti royal family still expects the today. believes the nation has burgeoned to its payroll and tax payments. And the tire possible that pwople will come back for working class — 600,000 “guest and approved by o about 250 million residents; virtually plant and glass company left, too. The another reason, the best of reasons: Pied­ workers” from other countries — to keep the American Cancer Society every region is growing at least a little, five-and-dime store shut down, the mont continues to be a good place to supporting the lifestyle of the 200,000 O live. yet there are some significant exceptions. grocers gave up, the hotel closed, and Kuwaiti citizens. The foreign workers D a n g e r The bureau says the population of 41 when one of Piedmont’s two schools was have no rights. They live from paycheck STUMP GRINDER free market states has increased from the last (1980) locked and the other condemned, the . to paycheck. The government of Kuwait Saves digging out stumps. Heavy- BOOHS35,()()() H ardcovers ~ 1,()(K) I’aporbacks IV h e n Is Your Next Mammogram Appointment? e c o n o n a y census. The population in the nine others trickle out of town became more like a READING IS refusing to pay for the medical treat­ Jty machine cuts stumps has gone down. Nevada topped the gain­ stream. ment of Palestinian workers. Martial law USED ~ most hardcovers less than SlO.tKl. Into small chips which ing states, with a growth rate of 49.1 per­ The mayor says Piedmont today “has TIME closed down most of the Palestinian mosl paperbacks less than SI .00 can be dsfx>sed of Breast cancer can be treated successfully If It is caught early. q u ickly and easil< cent; West Virginia led the alternate side just about the floor, I suppose.” The Number of hours per newspapers. That was calculated to keep OUT-OF-PRINT - recent best-sellers and When performed in addition to regular check-ups and self-examinations, of the count, losing 8.5 percent of its C uts Dellow grac pjcople remaining are either too px)or, too week people spent the PalestiniMs from having a forum for older fiction & non-fiction vel. people. mammograms are an effective way to detect breast cancer whiie it is old or too stubborn to get out. One of the reading as a primary their complaints. Growing unrest among RARE - unusual books for particular tastes The West Virginia loss represented a treatable. The American Cancer Society and Manchester Memorial's town council members estimates that 80 activity by age in 1985 those workers means that there will be COLLECTIBLE - first editions, fine leather fall to a level of 1.8 million in 1990. And percent of the residents are on public as­ more to clean up in Kuwait than the rub­ bindings, nostalgia, spivial interest or Mammography Services recommend: it was an extreme example of other state ble of war. sistance, 10 p>ercent are retired, and “only A G E m e n WOMEN total )ust hard to find 1991 by NFA losses in its region. TTie populations of Mini-Eklitorial one in 10 is working full time.” JB^-24 2.2 1.6 PLUS... 1. Have a baseline mammogram if you ore between the ages of 35 Ohio and Pennsylvania fell .2 and .8 per­ America will not soon forget the sick­ Railroad trains still come through, but 25-34 2.4 2.4 - national search tor anv recent or old ening spectacle of white police officers and 40. cent, respectively, while a somewhat they do not stop. There is only one su­ 35-44 2.8 3.0 2,9 book . . .only S3.00 more distant neighlx)r, Michigan, lost permarket left, and it does not carry 45-54 2.8 3.3 3;

B u d g et S y stem I iHaitrliPstrr MpralJi From Page 1 From Page 1 A just surviving." Section 2, Page 7 money flowing through the Others echoed Sadloski’s senti­ Por instance, many states have Thursday, April 4, 1991 ment that times are tough for local economy. stiffened requirements for how long WASHINGTON (AP) - Here Is the state- I^AL/REGIONAL by-slate list lor the nation's unomploymont in­ taxpayers. Vincent Kelly, of 34 S. The center said the share of the people have to hold jobs before they surance system, as provided by the Center Adams St. told the directors that unemployed who receive benefits can receive benefits if they get laid on Bu^ot and Policy Priorilios. based on tends to go up in hard times because off. Labor Dopartmant statistics. while education is important, paying The first column of fieuros shows the por- more people are fired or laid o ff__ contago of the state's unompfoyod residents A for it should not hurt the rest of the In addition, the federal govern­ Serving Manchester ■ Coventry ■ Andover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron town. and thus are more likely to be ment, which pays the adminisbative who received benefits irt 1990. The second eligible for benefits than those who column shows the state's ranking, with No. 1 “Nobody wants to deny an educa­ costs of the state-run programs, has representing the lowest percentage of quit voluntarily. tion for bur children,” Kelly said. cut back spending, forcing the clos­ workers covered and No. 51 the highest The But the trend of low unemploy­ third column shows the number of un- “But there’s a limit to what our ing of many unemployment offices. employed people who did not receive elderly can pay.” ment insurance protection, which The “extended” benefit program benefits. The last columns shows the un- John Tlicci, a former member of averaged 33 percent for the un­ also was scaled back so that now, employment rate for 1990. MCC students Agency seeking employed from 1984 to 1989, con­ the Board of Education, said the most unemployed American’s State Pet Rank No Beni Unsm * directors should consider making tinued into 1990, a recession year, benefits run out after 26 weeks Ala. 28.3 16 91,700 6.8 51 5,700 6.9 cuts in the benefits that teachers and rising only slightly to 37 percent. rather than running for a 39-week Alaska 68.1 In five years between 1984 and Ariz. 28.6 17 65.700 5.3 administrators receive. Tbcci said extended period. Ark. 34.3 26 51,200 6.9 protest budget ■ W P S / / / ' 47.0 41 435,900 5.6 debt reprieve that some benefits like sick leave 1989, the report found, the per­ The strain on the system has in­ Calil. centage of unemployed receiving Colo. 26.5 11 63,900 4.9 and health benefits could be reduced creased in recent months because Conn. 50.0 44 45.500 5.1 By SCOTT B. BREDE coming year, the number of cour­ benefits fell to record lows. they were fees from the construction without harming the quality of about 1.5 million Americans have Del. 27.4 15 13.800 5.1 Manchester Herald ses offered is expected to fall to By RICK SANTOS In contrast, in the nearly four D.C. 44.4 39 11,100 6.6 education in town. VI been added to jobless rolls since un­ about 420, he added. Manchester Herald company that renovated the old decades from the end of World War Fla. 20.6 3 300,300 5.9 school building for use as apart­ “I have nothing against their employment began surging last Ga. 26.7 14 128,200 5.4 MANCHESTER — Nearly 150 The creation of larger class II through 1983, the percentage of Hawaii 37.4 32 9,400 28 ments and from lawyers. salaries, but I think we can cut their summer. Manchester Community College sizes is not possible at the college MANCHESTER — Officials the unemployed receiving un­ Idaho 40.6 35 1 7,200 5.8 Referring to their leniency. Stem benefits,” Tucci said. “The public The March unemployment rate III. 33.1 22 248,300 6.2 students joined students from since most of its classrooms only representing the Bennet elderly Brian M. Trotta/Manchaatar Harald employment benefits dipped below sector’s got it better than the private will be released on Friday, and Ind. 228 5 115,800 5.3 around the state to protest Gov. have the capacity of holding 30- housing complex are asking the said “These arc really civic minded BUDGET OPINION — Vincent Kelly, of 34 Adams St. South, 40 percent only once. That was in Iowa 33.8 25 41,700 4.2 sector.” many economists predict it will Lowell P. Weicker Jr.’s proposed to-40 students, he said. town to forgive an almost $21,(X)0 people...It really is very inap­ 1966, when it was 39 percent. Kans. 34.4 27 37,400 4.4 5S But not everyone was there to talk was one of 27 residents to speak at a public hearing on the show another rise, possibly to 6.7 Ky. 29.7 18 72,400 5.8 cuts to higher education at the debL so they can pay for services propriate that they not be paid at “Once a classrexjm is filled up, all.” about the Board of Education proposed 1991-92 budget. Kelly told the Board of Directors In recent years, states, which pay percent, a sizable jump over La. 25.2 9 87,500 6.2 State Capitol Wednesday after­ there is no other place to go,” he dating as far back as 1985, when the Maine 525 47 1 5,700 5.1 noon. The corporation is currently in the budget. Christina Ashe, a member of the town's elderly citizens can not afford the 8.39 percent in­ the benefits with money collected February’s rate of 6.5 percent. Just a Md. 32.2 20 80,000 4.6 said. •complex opened. front ernployer taxes, have tightened Mass. red because,, the 45-unit complex the Manchester Community Service crease for education. year ago, unemployment was hold­ 59.6 50 76,400 6.0 The students were joined by The debt with the town is for an Council, asked the board to add eligibility requirements so that ing at a relatively low rate of 5.3 Mich. 35.3 29 222,700 7.5 about 75 MCC faculty members Eighteen busloads of students, had an unusually high vacancy rate Minn. 36.7 31 73,400 4.8 not all of them from MCC, left annual payment in lieu of taxes that more money to the social services fewer people qualify for assistance. percent. Miss. 26.5 11 64,600 7.5 who ^ e in jeopardy of losing their during 1989, and the corporation “I urge the Board of Directors to delivery of basic human needs,’ is due June 30, according to the budget. Legislation is pending in Con­ Mo. 35.3 29 97,700 5.7 jobs if an agreement on salary and Wednesday morning from the opted to lower its annual rent in­ set as their highest priority the Ashe said. MonL 34.6 28 15,000 5.8 campus for the Capitol. They town’s Budget and Research Officer crease rate this year. gress to force states to ease Nob. 40.8 36 10,600 22 benefit concessions between Robert Huestis. The amount for this Nev. 38.5 joined a crowd of nearly 1,500 The problem with the vacancies R escu e eligibility requirements, so more 33 19,100 4.9 Weicker and state employee year is $20,931 and has been in­ people will qualify, and speed up the N.H. 31.1 19 24,800 5.6 unions is not reached, said Joe from other community colleges, was not unique to BenneL said N.J. 51.8 46 97,300 5.0 and public and private universities cluded in the revenue side of the Stem, who understands that tenants process by which the unemployed N.M. 24.9 8 33,000 6.3 Carilli, the president of MCC’s general manager’s recommended D octor From Page 1 can receive extended benefits. N.Y. 48.6 43 231,700 5.2 Student Senate. in Connecticut. Weickcr’s have been more likely to up N.C. 39.6 34 84,000 4.1 proposed budget would also affect budget for next year. and move in with family members If the proportion of the un­ N.D. 33.6 24 8,600 3.9 Carilli said the main concern of the amount of aid given to four- If the town forgives the debt, the during tough financial times. From Page 1 lot more of a big deal than it was,” employed receiving benefits had Ohio 33.1 22 205,400 5.7 MCC students is that along with a she told him. Okla. 21.6 4 67,500 5.6 proposed 33 percent raise in tui­ year schools and other institu­ decision will have to be made by the been the same in 1990 as it was a Ore. 46.5 40 43,900 5.5 tions. “It’s also more difficult when Memorial Hospital. The 40-year-old woman was decade earlier, more than 500,000 Pa. 48.2 42 164,700 5.4 tion next year, layoffs at the col­ Board of Directors, most likely at draped over it. Tonkin said. “You’d put on your gas you’re dealing with people living on “I’m glad he came back safely,” taken to Guadalupe Medical Center additional jobless workers would R.I. 58.8 49 14,400 6.7 lege could also be imminent. After the rally, several MCC one of its meetings next month. The Of the nearly 1,000 people work­ mask and wait for something to S.C. 324 21 54,700 4.7 fixed incomes,” she said. “We had in Carlsbad, her leg in a splint. have received benefits in an average Although, everyone should students went up to Weicker’s of­ directors have been informed of the said Dr. Theresa M. Caputo, his ing in the medical unit, there were crash through your tent.” S.D. 16.8 1 10,800 3.7 no alternative, but to hold the rent friend and medical partner. “We “She’s in real good spirits, her month in 1990, the report said. Tenn. 41.2 37 73,400 5.2 carry an equal load in tackling the fice to set up an appointment to request from the Bennet Nonprofit increase.” about 90 doctors and 160 nurses, he Although not life threatening, Texas were really busy without him.” vital signs real stable,” nursing su­ The study found that the propor­ 228 5 402,300 6.2 problem with the state’s economy, meet with the governor. Carilli Corp., the agency that manages the said. weather conditions posed a problem Utah 26.5 11 25,000 4.3 complex. While the corporation must raise pervisor Katie Hardin said. tion of jobless workers receiving un­ Vt. “we can’t see getting cut at both said that he hopes he and one Caputo added that she will be From orthopedic surgeons to im­ as well. In the day, temperatures 53.2 48 7,000 5.0 rents by 6 percent each year to Mobley’s husband, reached at the employment benefits varied greatly Va. 20.4 2 109,000 4.3 ends,” Carilli said. other student can meet with the taking a vacation in two weeks to munologists, “we had everything Wash. Eileen Stem, president of the generate enough money to make its would rise into the 80s. At night, couple’s home, said:: “She isn’t ex­ among states, ranging from just 17 51.3 45 59,400 4.9 “Many students going here governor to explain the situation recover from the heavy caseload the you could think o f’ at the hospital. they would dip down into the 30s. W.Va. 26.4 10 47,100 8.3 agency, said the request was made payments, the nonprofit group felt last two months have brought her. Tonkin said. hausted. She’s in great shape. She’s percent in South Dakota to 68 per­ Wis. 44.3 38 62,900 4.4 won’t be able to graduate in lime at community colleges in person. because the complex is opicrating forced to limit the increase to only 4 The wind and sand were constant an absolutely incredible person. She cent in Alaska. Wyo. 24.6 7 9,800 5.4 because they won’t be able to get Dan Roggl/ManchMtar Harald After a few weeks of training. Despite its facilities, the hospital annoyances, he said. “We’re definitely not going to Students from Connecticut’s state colleges and univer­ under a deficit and the its members percent last year and 5 percent for Tonkin left for the Persian Gulf on was hardly used. Of its 250 or so can’t be very comfortable being in into their required classes,” he ask Mr. Weicker for promises be­ feel obliged to make payments for this year. “You couldn’t open your tent be­ there.” said. sities, including 150 Manchester Community college stu­ Jan. 26. He was assigned to a 500- patients, only two of them were war cause we understand how Con­ services contracted several years cause it was so windy and dirty. Dirt “I feel like calling everybody. I Although the corporation wants a bed Navy fleet hospital in Bahrain. casualties, he said. Nearly 500 classes were offered necticut is sitting [financially] dents, protest Gov. Lowell P. Weicker Jr.’s planned back. would blow all over the place.” called her parents. I called one of waiver of the $20,931 payment in But, his duties included more than One casualty was the result of the B u sh at MCC this fall, he said. In the right now,” he said. budget cuts to higher education. Stem did not have specific infor­ tending to the medical needs of the “As soon as the war was over we our closest friends in Tokyo,” he lieu of taxes, it does plan to pay the SCUD attack on Dahran, Saudi mation about the services, but said $12,5(X) fee for rent of the land. troops. He had to put up the hospi­ were just waiting for the word to go said. “I feel great.” Arabia, only miles from Tonkin’s home,” he said. It took about three The rescue effort drew some of From Page 1 tal. medical unit. weeks to disassemble the hospital the nation’s top cave rescue experts “It took about five days to put it “One SCUD missile landed only Bush’s support for Japan’s effort to up,” Tonkin said, explaining that the and pack it back into boxes. to the cave in Carlsbad Caverns Na­ tance. That amounted to paying three miles from our ho.spital,” he tional Park. reclaim the Kuril Islands, which the Air Force pilot enthralls students with high-flying tales Since returning home. Tonkin Moscow billions of dollars to begin hospital’s frame had to be as­ added. Soviet Union seized in World Wat sembled before the tent could be said he appreciates the safety of this Mobley, a 22-year cave explorer the immediate removal of Soviet It was a whole new experience,” country more now than ever. and expert in cave rescues, was II. It is a Ibng-festering and politi­ By SCOTT B. BREDE cally charged issue in Japan. troops in what was then East Ger­ And, although he never flew into a battle or faced about 1,000 feet down and two many, paving the way for the two Manchester Herald gunfire. Martens recalled one experience that made his miles into the cave Sunday when an Soviet President Mikhail S. Gor­ Germanics to reunite. heart skip a beat. bachev, who is scheduled to visit 80-pound rock she had been holding Now Kaifu will be asking Bush MANCHESTER — Despite logging nearly 500 flight Tokyo April 16 to 19, has said the He WM flying into Turkey with Fatriot missiles, he W eicker onto gave way and fell on her, not to block any deal Tokyo works hours, flying 15-to-20 missions to and from Saudi Soviet Union for the first time is said, during the time the Turks were expecting a SCUD out with Moscow to get the Kuril Is­ Arabia alone. Bob T. Martens, an Air Ibrcc C5-A breaking her left leg below the knee. willing to discuss Japan’s claim to attack from Iraq. Inadvertently, a Patriot missile was lands back, according to a Japanese transport pilot, still gets excited about air travel. “This (rescue) was tougher than sovereignty. Japanese officials have launched skyward. Knowing the missile’s accuracy. c From Page 1 official, who spoke on condition of “ Some people go out and pay to fly a plane. I think most,” said Don Coons of Rutland, interpreted the move as signaling Martens said he was more than relieved when his plane 111., with the Lechuguilla Cave anonymity. it’s incredible that (the U.S. Air Force) pays me to fly,” touched ground unharmed. ministration and state employee She said the Senate GOP was caucuses. Gorbachev’s bid for Japanese sup­ union leaders. Weicker wants $400 Project. “She was so far back in the said Martens, 42, who ^aduated from East Catholic “It Mrtainly made my heart pittcr patter,” he said. working with the House Administration officials and port of his reform efforts. High School, but has since settled in Bclchcrtown, million in concessions and has said Republicans to put together a tax cave, and there were a lot of “Roughly translated, that means During the months since being placed on active duty, representatives of the state’s 45,000 obstacles.” CALDWELL Mass., 15 miles away from the Westover Air Farce Base he will lay off 2,616 slate workers plan that would not include an in­ Gorbachev expects Japan to pay Martens has had little time to rest. His crew is required unionized employees spent four Steve Sontag, an Albuquerque in Chicopee, Mass. and shut down the majority of state come tax and that it would be ready something,” said a U.S. adminisua- to have at least 16 hours to rest in between trips, he said. hours behind closed doors. After­ paramedic and member of the Albu­ OIL Through the request of an old high school chum. Mar­ offices two days a month in the in another week or two. tion official, who declined to be Many times, he was in the air before the 17ih hour, he ward, Adminisuative Services Com­ querque Mountain Rescue Team, tens visited Robertson Elementary School fifth-graders said. 1991-92 budget year unless those “He said he’s flexible ... if we identified. concessions are achieved. missioner Reginald J. Smith, said: “We’re just kind of riding out 649-8841 Wednesday giving them an inside look at some of his have alternative plans,” Eads said of representing Weicker, said there had During the annual allied flight adventures. “That doesn’t give you lime to smell the roses,” Mar­ Additional talks were scheduled the governor. the top of the wave — just a real economic summit last July in Hous­ tens said. been “minimal progress.” Saranne good feeling of success.” In August, Martens, a major with the 337th Military today and more are likely next Sen. William H. Nickerson, R- ton, Kaifu supported Bush’s objec­ When asked by one student how he felt about war. week. P. Murray, the administration’s About 20 people welcomed Airlift Squadron, was placed on active duty. His first Greenwich, ranking Republican on chief negotiator, refused comment. tion to direct financial aid for the mission took him to Germany, Saudi Arabia and Martens replied, “When we get involved in a war, it Even as the talks continue, pink Mobley at the top. She had earlier the tax-writing Finance Committee, Robert Krzys, the lawyer Soviet Union. Kaifu, however, did *.91 Thailand in the space of 13 days. means we have failed.” slips are going out. Some 268 have requested pizza, but when it was of­ said the GOP plan would have the representing the unions, called it “a not object as German Chancellor C.O.D. “You’ve heard the phrase ‘around the world 80 days.’ BuL he said “some things are worth fighting for,” and been issued in the Department of fered she asked that it be given to Helmut Kohl said he would proceed 150 G.iMon M inim um support of an overwhelming working session” but wouldn’t Price subject to change Well, we literally flew around it in a few days,” he told when the decision was made to fight the Iraqis, he sup­ Transportation and 121 were due out her rescuers “down below.” majority of the 81 Republicans in elaborate. “We’re looking forward unilaterally with financial assis­ the crowd of 50 or so fifth-graders who hung on his ported that decision. by the end of the week in the the General Assembly when it’s un­ to tomorrow,” he said. every word. “Needless to say, we were dog-tired.” “The conception that military people arc all war Department of Adminisuative Ser­ veiled. He said Weicker’s announcement The C5-A planes that Martens flics iranspiort helicop­ mongers is wrong,” he said. vices. Another 25 have been issued In fact, he said, it would not be this week of the possible additional ters, tanks and other cargo loo big to fit into other in the governor’s budget office, the unveiled unless it receives an “over­ planes, he said. “I was never shot at, and 1 can live the rest of my life Office of Policy and Management. layoffs has had no discernible im­ without that thrill,” Martens said. whelming consensus” of the GOP pact on the talks. Flying around the world was not without its oddities. The 2,616 layoffs are on top of Since joining the U.S. Air Force in 1970, air missions “As we were going through the International the 938 called for in Weicker’s have taken Martens to about 75 countries. D t s iE r r iK i^ Scott B. Br«da/Manch«st»r Herald ADVERTISEMEMT Dateline, it was one of our crew member’s birthday. He proposed budget for the year begin­ Martens said he expects to be going out on another BRIEFING STUDENTS — Bob T. Martens, an Air Force C5-A transport pilot, details his flight ning July 1. got to celebrate his birthday twice,” he said. “The bad flight on Sunday. missions to fifth-graders at Robertson Elementary School Wednesday. Martens, a graduate of TTie new M arriott, thing is if you go through the wrong way, you miss your The governor spent almost an ATTENTION RESIDENTS birthday.” “Basically, we arc bringing stuff back home right East Catholic High School, has been transporting cargo to the Middle East since the start of hour with the Senate Republicans now,” he said. Operation Desert Shield. and said afterward it had been “a 8 miles south of Hartford very frank and a very pleasant MANCHESTER - As of April 1, 1991 recy­ back-and-forth.” “Nobody’s trying to change clable bags are mandatory in Manchester. & 1/4 mile from Housing project gets waiver anybody’s minds,” Weicker said. “I EverGreen Bag & Supply Company is offer­ Jewelry chain files Ch. 11 used to be opposed to an income By RICK SANTOS tax. But when you come to grips ing a special sale on 30 gallon recyclable project is being funded by the state cent of their income, falling within a the Mesozoic Age. Manchester Herald Department of Housing. witli reality, all of a sudden the range of $100 to $600 per month. By BRIAN M. TROTTA bags. Co-op’s Executive Director Sarah Page said. Tanny, a resident of Naples, secured debt owed to seven figures change your mind, not per­ MANCHESTER -— Members of Manchester Herald Florida, owns four stores that suasion of any individual.” Rage told the directors, “A waiver of “We can reach families making as creditors, while the remaining the town’s Board of Directois voted carry The Diamond Showcase $1.07 million is unsecured debt The stale has a deficit approach­ * $.29 each 30 gallon bag the building fee will help us to do little as $8,(XX) per year,” she said. HARTFORD unanimously Tuesday to waive HARTFORD — The jewelry name. They include stores in the owed to 105 creditors. ing $800 million in the current this project and more projects like building permit fees of about Republican Director Wally Irish business has lost a lot of it’s luster Manchester Parkade, Tri-City budget year and a cumulative * Free delivery on 50 bags or more this.” in recent months and that has The new Rocky Hill Marriott is located only mile $13,(X)0 for a 16-unit affordable Page described the project as a asked if the residents would receive Plaza in Vernon and two stores in S.O.M.B.’s list of its 20 largest shortfall for the two years ending forced the owner of the The Bristol. housing project on St. James St. sweat-equity venture, meaning the waivers for tax bills al.so. unsecured creditors includes June 30, 1992, of $2.5 billion. ' Delivery made within 2 days from the Dinosaur State Park, where over 2,000 dinosaur “It’s not our normal practice,” Diamond Showcase jewelry stores 1 residents must contribute hours of Under Chapter 11, businesses Harry Winston of New York, Haas said the Senate Republican said General Manager Richard J. ^ g e responded, “No, we want the into bankruptcy proceedings. $185,174; International Diamond caucus stands firm. tracks dating back to the Mesozoic Age have been labor to the construction and main­ arc allowed to continue to operate MASTERCARD & VISA Sartor, who added, “However, the citizens to be working and contribut­ Edward E. Tanny, president and Distributors, $58,748; Anderson “As far as the senators here are EverGreen Bag unearthed and preserved. tenance of the property. They arc re­ ing to the town.” sole stock owner of S.O.M.B. while they work out a plan to pay ACCEPTED case is unusual.” quired to make a long-term invest­ off their debt. & Aldcn, Bristol, $23,582; Roggi concerned, they do not want an in­ COD i« $3.95 Inc., the parent company of The & Supply Co. Stay at the new Rocky Hill Marriott for only $69 per The project is unusual because the ment of 200 hours of semi-skilled She said the complex, which will Jewelers, East Hartford, $22,172; come tax of any sort,” she said. “It’s non-profit sponsor. Co-op Initiatives Diamond Showcase, filed for Finance statements included WRCH, Farmington, $12,378; room, per night, and spend some time touring the park. labor, such as painting, plus make have four wheelchair-accessible very definite that ... 16 of us would 990 Main St., East Hartford, CT 06108 Inc., cannot afford the permit fees reorganization under Chapter 11 with the filing show as.scis of $1.2 Robinson & Cole, Hanford! vote against an income tax.” an initial investment of $5(X), she units, has been endorsed by the of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code last million against debts of $1.4 mil­ ^203^J82JD31^ Then, back at the Marriott, you can work up a sweat in which the state does not pay. The said. $12,370 and Cutler Operating more than $1.3 million housing Manchester Commission for Dis­ week in Hartford. lion. Of the total debt, $400,000 is our complete health club, take a refreshing swim in the Their cost to live there is 30 per­ abled Persons. Corp., Stamford, $11,822. pool, and unwind in the whirlpool. Later, Early Spring Special! enjoy a fine meal in our restaurant and ROCKY HILL MARRIOTr 9 cocktails in the lounge. ^ Parks and Recreation Department schedule Hand Wash, Wax & Polish To make reservations for a weekend getaway at the new Rocky Hill Marriott, call (203)257-6000. This special The following are some of the programs, uips, and from 7-10:30 p.m. Music will also be offered. Admission YOUR CHOICE OF: Kidsongs Comes I'o Mahoney — April 19 — Armed ment make tennis tun and easy to leant. For youth ages 6 'paiseng^f can onfy offer is p o d Thursday through Sunday and based on • special events being offered by the Manchester Parks and is free. Far more information, please call the Mahoney Simoniz Or Mirror Glaze Recreation Deparunent. For more information on with an acoustic guitar, a bundle of energy, and a vast to 11. our terrific staff glide students through the basic availability. ^ Recreation Center at 647-3166 after 3 p.m. Rcc card not repertoire of irresistible songs and stories, Ellen Feldman Regular Value $65.00 programs, recreation facilities, or parks areas, please call required. fundamentals of the game and challenge the experienced CALL FOR OUR PRICES ON... & Co. perform Kidsongs. The program includes original player. Equipment and i-shins provided. Michelle Exp, 4-30-91 ______Trucks, Vans, Mint-vans. Jeeps, etc. the department at 647-3084/3089. A Recreation Mem­ 12lh Annual Children’s Fishing Derby — The material composed by Ellen, as well as traditional and Morianos instructor, Monday to Friday, April 15 to 19. bership Card is required for all programs unless stated Manchester Lion’s Club in conjunction with the Parks FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY WITHIN A 10 MILE RADIUS otherwise. contemporary folksongs. Come prepared for a foot- Charter Oak Riuk, $25, 4-5 year olds, 9-9:45 a.m.; 6-8 7 d a y s a w e e k (By appointment only) and Recreation Department will hold its 12 Annual Fish­ April School Vacation — Look What’s Happening stomping, hand-clapping, knee-slapping, finger-snapping year olds, 10-11 a.m.; 9-11 year olds, 11-12 noon. Golf: •INTERIOR CLEANING AND CC JND SLIGHTLY MORE HARTFORD ing Derby on Saturday, April 13 from 7 a.m. to 12 noon concert with lots of opportunities to join in the music. $3 Teen Night — The IVks and Recreation Department Golf isn’t just for adults — you can learn too! Chet Dun­ at Saulters Pond in Manchester. The Derby is limited to per family with a recreation membership card and $5 per 9 lop, PGA Professional, will get you started during this %amott in conjunction with the Manchester High School will youth up to 14 years of age; those 8 and under must be R O CKY HILL offer a ‘Teen Night” for Senior high students at family without a rec card. Doors will open at 10:30 a.m. three day clinic. Youth ages 7 and older are welcomed. accompanied by an adult. First, Second and Third Prize with performances beginning at 11 a.m. Tickets will be PIERRE'S AUTO DETAIUNG 100 Capital Blvd., Rocky Hill, CT 06067 (203)2.57-6000 Manchester High School on Friday, April 12. Students in will be awarded for the largest fish caught in the follow­ All equipment is provided, so just bring yourself and a sold in advance at the Mahoney Recreation Center and friend! 'l\tcsday, Wednesday, and Thursday, April 16-18, ______248 Spruce Street, Manchester 649-9042 grades 10-12 from Manchester High School, East ing age groups: 7-9 years, 10-11 years, and 12-14 years. the Parks and Recreation Main office or at the door. 10:15-11:45 a.m. $40, Center Springs ftuk. Soccer — Catholic, and Cheney Tech arc invited. The swimming For more information, call the Dept, at 647-3084 or pool, fitness room, and gym will be open for the students Instructional Sports Clinic — Tennis: Tennis is for 647-3166 after 3 p.m. A rcc card is not required. everyone! For ages 4 to 11 years of age. adaptive equip­ Please see ACTIVITIES, page 8. 1 8—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, April 4 1991

MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, April 4, 1991__9 STATE r e c o r d Mysteries surround the deaths o f pilot and wife Pw n U K I I C C I A\//^IC itc Kilt \i//» rfnn*t *Ko«*o u — i it About Town By DENISE LAVOIE us, but we don’t believe that’s what happened.’ back. “I don’t think you’ll find anyone in the industry shed­ The Associated Press WFSB-TV in Hartford reported Wednesday that in­ Remnants of a fire in a crude rock fireplace were vestigators are treating the deaths as a murder-suicide. ding a tear over this,” said Joe Schlosser, who was fired Topper, Iris awaiting homes Today i" History found about 100 feet away, but it was unclear when it The station, quoting unidentified sources close to the in­ twice by Korsen when he worked as a disc jockey at MHS Student seeks title HARTFORD — As 500 mourners filled a memorial had been lit. No matches were found on Korsen’s body, Today is Thursday, April 4, the 94th day of 1991. service for Richard and Ursula Korsen, state and federal vestigation, said preliminary tests showed that Richard WDRC. daughter of Dennis and Janice said Clinton Billups, constable in Barkhamsted. “When he walked into the building, everybody vir­ By BARBARA RICHMOND There are 271 days left in the year. investigators returned to a densely wooded hilltop sear­ -Korsen had a chemical substance in his body, enough to No gun was found, either. ^ I^^chester has been selected as a indicate an overdose. tually ran for cover. He was worse than Saddam Hus­ Manchester Herald Today’s Highlight in History: ching for clues in the mysterious deaths of the Hartford Another mystery is why Korsen didn’t file a flight r S n f p ^ ^ l i o o t ’s 1 l-Jiannual homecoming queen radio executive and his wife. As state police combed over the crash site, the FBI sein,” said Schlosser, now a morning show host at On April 4, 1%8, civil ri^ ts leader Dr. Martin Luther plan. for May 4 and 5 at the Mar- King Jr. was shot to death in Memphis, Tbnn., where he The wreckage of the Korsens’ two-seater Cessna was also joined the investigation, lending a forensics expert WCCC-FM. nott Hotel in Andover, Mass. Topper, a young terrier cross with to help determine the time of death for the couple, said “He was a very careful pilot who normally filed a Brian Meany, who was fired by Korsen as WDRC’s a very cute mustache, is this week’s had gone to support a strike by sanitation workers. He discovered Sunday afternoon in a remote section of Manchester High School’s homecom- was 39 years old. northwestern Connecticut. Terry Shumard, an agency spokesman. flight plan,” Perrault said. general sales manager in July, said he did not harbor ill ing queen The winner of the May contest will receive a featured pet at the Manchester dog On this date: At first, authorities thought the Korsens died in the The Korsens had taken off in the 1940s-vintage plane The plane s tachometer showed he had been in the air will toward Korsen, 55. c«h scholarship plus an expense paid trip to compete pound. Topper is a male, is black In 1818, Congress decided the flag of the United plane crash, but later discovered they had a murder from Simsbury Airport March 21, apparently headed for 12 minutes when the plane went down, said Chauncey “I’m stunned, just absolutely stunned,” Meany said. with queens from other states for America’s homecom­ and tan and was found on Hartford States should consist of 13 red and white stripes and 20 mystery on their hands. their weekend retreat in upstate New York. Ten days Twine, a National Transportation Safety Board inves­ “I was one of many people he fired. That was common ing queen in July m Honolulu, Hawaii. Road. tigator. for Dick.” He’s about 5 or 6 months old and stars, with a new star to be added for every new state of later, the wreckage was found in TUnxis State Forest in The winner of that final contest will receive a cash the Union. Autopsy results released Tuesday showed Ursula Kor­ Barkhamsted. Results of Korsen’s autopsy won’t be released for Mourners huddled in small groups outside the mor­ is full of puppy energy, but very shy several weeks. Euro^"*'^ “ expense paid educational trip to In 1841, 150 years ago, President William Henry Har­ sen was shot twice in the head and didn’t die in the Mrs. Korsen’s body was found inside the plane. The tuary before and after Wednesday’s service, trying to about being on a leash. He was rison succumbed to pneumonia one month after his in­ crash. State police would not comment on whether her searchers didn’t realize she had been shot, said Capt. The Korsens lived on a cul-de-sac in a contemporary understand the deaths. found on Hartford Road on March augural, becoming the first U.S. chief executive to die dead husband was the prime suspect. But they conceded Charles Perrault of the Civil Air Patrol, which helped in red brick-and-stucco house that sits on a 4-acre lot in “I can’t give you an explanation of what happened. I MHS pool closed 21 and is ready to be adopted. TOPPER IRIS that it was hard not to draw that conclusion. West Simsbury, an exclusive suburb of Hartford. The while in office. the search. Victims of small plane crashes often suffer just can’t magine that there was anything wrong,” said The evening swim at Manchester High School pool There were two new dogs at the couple had two children, Craig and Stacey, who are now In 1850, the city of Los Angeles was incorporated. looking at it being shot down, let’s put it Uaumatic head injuries, he said. William Ricco, a longtime friend of the Korsens. will not be held on Friday night due to Senior Teen nicht pound as of TUesday. One is an 8 need of a good home. a white chest, is this week’s featured that way, Sgt. Dan Stebbins, a state police spokesman, in their 20s. In 1887, Susanna Medora Salter became the first Her husband apparently survived the crash. His body Ricco said he and his wife, Grace, socialized with the at the school. year old female beagle cross. She’s Dog Warden Thomas F^scantell pet of Protectors of Animals Inc., a said Wednesday. “Somebody tried the Iraqi theory on Since 1969, Korsen had been general manager at Korsens and never noticed signs of marital problems. white and black and was found said anyone who adopts a dog for woman elected mayor of an American community — Ar- was found on the ground under a wing, lying on his group of volunteers that takes in gonia, Kan. Hartford radio station WDRC. “They were just a wonderful couple to be with.” Volunteer recognition roaming on Bush Hill road on the next several weel« will get a abandoned or abused animals and In 1902, British financier Cecil Rhodes left $10 mil­ The ^ contributions of over 550 volunteers will be March 31. She is very thin and nicely printed certificate with a gold finds homes for them. needs a lot of loving care. seal on it, courtesy of Peter Cam- lion in his will to provide scholarships for Americans at recognized at the annual Volunteer Recognition ftrty Iris is very beautiful. She’s been Oxford University. The other new one is a male poseo of Manchester Rubber sponsored by the Manchester Memorial Hospital and the spayed, had her shots, and has been In 1949, 12 nations, including the United States, Dailey loses promotion Cordless phone bill killed Hospital Auxiliary on Friday from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. For shepherd cross. He’s about one year Stamps, 723 Main St. tested for feline leukemia. All of the signed the North Atlantic Treaty, which laid the those who are employed during the day, an evening old, is reddish brown and was found Camposeo also gave Passcantell cats and kittens put up for adoption on Falknor Drive on April 1. He’s a some pins bearing the animal bill of groundwork for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization By PETER VILES Weicker Jr. of his decision during feud between the state police and By PETER VILES deserve to be caught.” it would be virtually impossible to recognition program will also be held on Friday from 6 are spayed or neutered, given their (NATO). a brief meeting at the Capitol judges and pro.secutors, a split he The Associated Press The bill’s chief sponsor, slate to 8 p.m. in Conference Room A and B at the Hospital. very good-looking dog and seems to rights which he will give out as long shots and are tested for the feline The Associated Press enforce the law against nosy neigh­ have been well-cared for. In 1969, a surgical team in Houston led by Dr. Denton Wednesday morning, according to once described as “a fight to the Rep. Michael Lawlor, D-East as they last. leukemia, unless too young when bors who eavesdrop on conversa­ The black and tan female German Cooley implanted a temporary artificial heart in a 47- HARTFORD — The latest Avicc Meehan, Weicker’s press death.” HARTFORD — Cordless Haven, said the House was probably tions. Lenton offerings pound is located off 01- taken. shepherd found on Spencer Street year-old patient while awaiting a human donor heart. chapter in the checkered career of secretary. In 1986, he and anothe; officer telephone users beware: Somebody swayed by the only publicized ex­ St. Mary’s Episcopal Church school students will cott Street near the town’s landfill. Aid to Helpless Animals Inc. is Cromwell Police Chief Michael has been adopted by a Manchester The dog warden is at the pound (The patient, Haskell Karp, died April 8, one day after state police Lt. Edward Dailey “The commissioner raised the applied for a radio station license may be eavesdropping on your ample of eavesdropping on a cord­ present their Lenten Mite Box offerings during the 9:30 another volunteer organization that receiving a human heart.) issue and it was a decision in Green said the law would succeed family. weekdays from noon to 1 p.m., may have been the shortest. with a man accu.scd of defrauding private conversations, and the state less pbone in Connecticut, in which a.m. service on Sunday. All offerings collected from stu­ takes in abandoned or abused In 1974, Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves tied Babe which the governor concurred,” only in barring law enforcement of­ Monday through Friday and some­ Last Friday, Dailey was headed the state of $95,000 in sales taxes. isn’t going to stop them. Cromwell police used telephone dents will be donated to Manchester Area Conference of Also adopted this past week by animals. Both groups are non-profit Ruth’s home-run record by hitting his 714th round-trip­ for a new post, commanding of­ Meehan said. She would not say Then-Gov. William A. O’Neill That situation will continue be­ conversations to arrest an alleged ficers from monitoring a suspected Churches in conjunction with their study of poverty and Manchester families were the fox one is ^so at the pound from 6 to 9 and are in need of members or dona­ criminal s cordless telephone con­ per in Cincinnati. ficer of Troop C, the Stafford what new information about rebuked both officers for showing cause the House of Representatives drug dealer. homelessness during Lent. terrier, Kelly, featured a few week’s p.m., Monday through Friday. tions to help pay their huge veteri­ versation to gamer information for a In 1975, more than 130 people, most of them children, Springs barracks. But four days Dailey prompted Cioffi’s poor judgment. on Wednesday defeated a bill that “The reaction is, ‘What’s so bad ago and Gypsy, also featured a few The phone number at the pound is nary bills and to buy food for the decision. search or arrest warrant. YWCA Kinderfun 643-6642. If there is no answer, call were killed when a U.S. Air F^orcc transport plane later, on Tuesday, that promotion In 1987, he was relieved of his would have made eavesdropping on about that?”’ Lawlor said. week’s ago. animals. evacuating Vietnamese orphans crashed shortly after was abruptly rescinded. Dailey is now a commanding command at Troop C and cordless telephone conversations a the police department at 646-4555. For more information or to adopt The bill highlighted a key tech­ Green’s department is currently The YWCA Kinderfun program will be taking The sad story is that Dudley, take-off from Saigon. officer of the state police’s special suspended for 20 days after he crime similar to an illegal wiretap. involved in a case that probably will There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog and a cat or kitten from Protectors of In a short news release Wednes­ nological difference between cel­ registrations for 1991-92 program year as follows: Full probably the sweetest dog of all, is In 1979, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the deposed prime minis­ services unit, which issues publicly labeled a legislative critic The bill, defeated 82-64, was in­ test the legality of such evidence. the new owner must have the dog Animals call 633-8515. For Aid to day, Public Safety Commissioner lular phones, usually used in cars, time (5 days) as of April 1; Full time (4 days) May 6; still waiting to be adopted. He’s ter of Pakistan, was hanged after he was convicted of Nicholas A. Cioffi said he was firearms pcmiits and investigates “an arrogant, pompous little twit.” tended to give users of cordless Part time (3 days or less) June 17. Bus transportation is licensed. Before being licensed, it Helpless Animals call 232-8317 or and cordless phones, usually kept at In February 1990 the department been cooped up at the pound for conspiring to murder a political opponent in 1974. reversing his decision to promote the backgrounds of people who When Cioffi confirmed last telephones the same privacy rights provided from Manchester Public Schools to the YWCA has to have its rabies shot. 242-2156. All numbers are toll-free homes. Conversations on both kinds reccivi^ a tip from a man in a con­ several weeks and is desperately in In 1988, the Arizona Senate convicted Governor Evan apply for limited police powers. Friday that Dailey was being res­ as people who talk on cellular car Nutmeg Branch, 78 North Main St., Manchester. Fbr Iris, a long-haired calico cat with from the Manchester area. Dailey to the job be once held as of phones can be intercepted using a dominium complex that his neigh­ Mccham of official misconducL and removed him from Attempts to reach him at work tored to his old command post, phones or regular phones. All 62 more information, call 647-1437. commanding officer of Troop C. police scanner. bor was selling drugs. The man office. Cioffi said that after he an­ late Wednesday were unsuccess­ the new commissioner said he House Republicans and 20 But cellular phones transmit on ful. based his suspicions on a cordless Women’s golf club Ten years ago: Henry Cisneros was elected mayor of nounced his decision to promote was aware of Dailey’s checkered Democrats voted against it. hundreds of different frequencies, San Antonio, Texas, becoming the first Mexican- An outspoken man with an un­ telephone conversation he overheard Dailey last Friday, “additional in­ career. Cioffi said he been assured Law enforcement officials, who and the frequencies can change Minnechaug ladies’ golf leagues are accepting new American to win election as mayor of a major U.S. city. conventional sense of humor and involving his neighbor. Deaths formation was transmitted to me by Col. Ray Ouellette that Dailey have eavesdropped on cordless several times a minute, making in­ members for the 1991 golf season. Leagues play on Wed­ Obituaries A group of American Indians and their supporters arrived many enemies outside tlie state which has prompted me to reas­ had been sufficiently punished telephone conversations to build terception almost impossible. By Police, operating from a cruiser nesday and Friday mornings. Any woman 18 years or in an isolated section of the Black Hills National Forest police, Dailey has often been at This town listing of dssths Is offsrsd frss of chargs by ths sess that decision. and would not repeat his indiscre­ criminal cases, complained the bill contrast, cordless phones transmit parked outside the suspect’s con­ older who would like to join one of these leagues should the center of controversy. Manehsstsr Hsrald. Paid announesmsnts of dsath and In Nisaburo Matsuyama in South Dakota to set up Yellow Thunder Camp, a com­ “Consequently, I feel it is in the tions. would force them to get a judge’s on just four frequencies, and are dominium, monitored the man’s contact the pro shop at 643-9914 or stop in to sign up. Msmorlams appaar undsrtha Dsath Notices haading. munity modeled after a traditional Sioux village. In 1980, he and other trooper TOKYO (AP) — Nisaburo Matsuyama, who became best interest of all involved parties Ouellette, who heads the permission to carry out such ac­ relatively easy to pick up. conversations for eight days. They and the department to rescind the were photographed wearing a Ku division of state police and reports tivities. Host an exchange student Japan’s oldest man in March 1990, died Wednesday at A former prosecutor himself, arrested William McVeigh on March Manchester age 109. transfer of Lieutenant Dailey,” Klux Klan shirt in a state police to Cioffi, said Dailey had “more An opponent of the bill, state Lawlor predicted that efforts to 2, 1990, and seized more than 20 Twenty French students will be arriving in Manchester Cioffi said. barracks. Department inves­ than made up” for his past Rep. William Wollenbcrg, R-Far- grams of cocaine in his van. They on July 8 and staying until July 30. Patty Tomkunas will Edward F. Mozzer Matsuyama’s secret of long life was “don’t womy and Thoughts protect the privacy of conversations moderation in eating.” Cioffi was not available for fur­ tigators later accepted Dailey’s problems. mington, said criminals who do on cordless phones may gain sup­ also arrested McVeigh’s wife, Mary, be coordinating this program. The students will be 136 Avery St. explanation that the pictures were With Matsuyama’s death, Japan’s oldest man is ther comment. A spokesman for “Now, 1 want to use him for his business using cordless pbones port as more incidents are on drug charges. engaged in a variety of educational and recreational ac­ We continue to look at the major categories that cause the police, Sgt. Dan Stebbins, said taken as a joke. talent,” Oullette said Friday. “He should run the risk of being caught. publicized. tivities. Host families may participate in any activities Hebron Shimetaro Hara of Fukuoka, 108 years and six months, Middletown Superior Court Judge according to the Health and Welfare Ministry. human suffering an pain. We have looked at “The Thom the department would not com­ As a spokesman for the police is an excellent leader in the bar­ “And that’s only fair in this war There will be a few horror they wish. If interested, call 643-6884. Marlon R.P. Fracchia in the Resh, The Hunger, and The Catapult.” The 4th ment further on the matter. in the mid-1980s, Dailey was a racks. ... He is always able to get on drugs and war on crime,” he said. Richard T. O’Connell is expected to stories when a perfectly innocent rule next month on whether to sup­ category we will call The Cross. Cioffi told Gov. Lowell P. central figure in a long-running the most out of his troops.” “The only people you’re protecting Post meetings Deaths Elsewhere person has their whole personal life press the evidence police obtained The Cross: The cross which we are summoned to carry arc criminals. If they’re dumb exposed,” he said. The Dilworth-Comell-Quey American Legion F\)st John Mullen from monitoring the McVeighs’ Helen M.M. Booth is God’s invitation to us to enter, share, and lift the bur­ enough to use a cordless phone, they 102 meeting nights are held the 2nd Tuesdays of the WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — John Mullen, an Opponents argued, however, that cordless telephone conversations. West Hartford den of suffering for others. It is not the same as illness or month. Meeting nights start at 8 p.m. on TUesday, and executive with baseball’s Atlanta Braves who was disasters which come upon us against our will. We are al­ May 14, and June 11. The Executive Board meets at 7 credited with signing Hank Aaron, was found dead in his ways given the freedom to accept or reject a cross. If we p.m. the same dates. For more information call 646-7961. hotel room Wednesday at age 66. The cause of death was accept, we enter into the pain of another jjerson or a com­ Activities Death Notices not immediately known. munity with loving, redemptive power as a member of NEED SOME EXTRA Mullen was a vice president and assistant general Christ’s risen body. manager of the Braves. It is essential to remember two main things about ac­ Public Records Helen Margaret (Miller) He signed Aaron,’ baseball’s all-time leader, cepting and cairying our cross. First, we should prayer­ Get ready for summer soccer! Chris were well received last year, so when Aaron was a teen-ager playing for the Indianapolis from the Mahoney Recreation at Yankee Stadium: Saturday, July fully discern if it is really our cross. If it is Uiily the com­ Silver and his staff will introduce please register early! Instructed by SPENDING MONEY!! Booth Clowns of the old Negro League. Center, 110 Cedar Street. 27 V . California (Old Timer’s Day) mitment to which God invites us, there will be a joy the game of soccer to your child in a Mullen began working for the Braves in 1947 in Bos­ Chet Dunlop, he will guide you NYC On Your Own — Saturday, and Saturday, September 14 v. the Quit claim deeds Helen Margaret (Miller) Booth, of West Hartford, along with the pain. We will feel the renewal of our fun, learning environment. Clinic ton, remaining with the team until 1966, when they through the full swing, sort game, April 20. $20 for roundtrip transpor­ Red Sox. All tickets $28. beloved wife of James Walker Booth Jr., and beloved suength and energy. We will feel an increasing sense of will meet at Mt. Nebo, April 15-18. Newspaper routes available Bonnie Blaisdcll aka Bonnie B. Cappucci to Michael moved from Milwaukee to Atlanta. practice drills, strategy, and rules of tation only. 7:30 a.m. departure. Ad­ For seating information and depa- mother of Carol Ann Booth, entered into the Kingdom of authenticity. But if we feel decreasing joy, strength, ener­ Fee is $25. 4-5 year olds, 6:30-7:30 F. Cappucci, 706 N. Main St., no conveyance lax. He worked for the Houston Astros for 13 years before the game. Teaching aids such as the ditional date November 16. ture times, call the deparunent at in your area... Heaven March 31, 1991, after a short illness at a Boca gy, meaningfulness, authenticity over a significant pxiriod p.m.; 6-9 year olds, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Thoma.s L. Phillips to Ann-Maric Phillips, 31-33 N. returning to Atlanta in 1979 as general manager, a title Sybervision and Sports Enhance­ EIILs Island — Saturday, May 18. 647-3089. Elm St., no conveyance lax. Raton, (Fla.) Hospital. Helen was the daughter of the late of time, or if we have accepted the task under compul­ SuperStar Fun Camp — ment Learning Systems will be util­ he held until 1985. $29 per person and includes all Upcoming Trips — Martha’s Earn money and prizes by Daborah J. Taylor Duarte to Sebastian Duarte and Harry P. and Lillian V. (Haman) Miller. She was bom sion, it may cither mean that we have picked up a cross Regisuations will be accepted for ized. Proper technique will be transportation and admission to Ellis Vineyard, June 27; Newport, July Deborah J. Taylor Duarte, North wood Tomnhouse Con­ December 25, 1912, in Leighton, Ra., and grew up in intended for someone else or that God may be calling us our summer Superstar Fun Camp. developed through the use of video delivering the out of that commitment. Island plus ferry ticket for Staten Is­ 13; Block Island, July 18; Nantuck­ dominium, no conveyance tax. Philadelphia, F^., moving to Connecticut upon her mar­ Camp will begin June 24 and run for taping replay, and analysis. Equip­ Frankie Gustine land also. 7:30 a.m. departure. et, August 8; Saratoga, August 17; Sandra Opalach to Stanley Opalach, 62 Somerset riage 53 years ago. Mrs. Booth was president of both the Secondly, as we carry our cross of loving commit­ eight weeks to August 16. Youth ment will be provided for those who Manchester Herald Boston Red Sox — Tickets are Boston Ftops on the Hyannis Green, Drive, no conveyance tax. International Travel Service, Inc., Farmington, and the PITTSBURGH (AP) — Frankie Gustine, an All-Star ment, it is essential to know that the living Christ is car­ ages 6-15 are eligible. Weekly fee is need it. Fee is $55 per person. G.H. Berlin Oil Co., Hartford. She was a 50 year mem­ infielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1946, 1947 and rying the ultimate weight and pain. If we try to carry it now on sale for the following Bos­ August 18; Medieval Times Dinner In your neighborhood. Thomas W. Jung to Janet M. Jung, Rolling Phrk Es­ $75 per child, with discounts for si­ Session II: Sundays, Mar. 24 to ber of the Immanuel Congregational Church, Hartford, 1948, died Monday of a heart attack at age 71. alone, drawing only on our willpower, our unaided blings and early registrants. For ton Red Sox Games at Fenway F^k; and Tournament, September 29; tates, no conveyance tax. Apr. 15, (no class 3/31) 4-5:30 p.m. Saturday, May 11 v. Texas — Satur­ Peaches Place, VT, October 13; At­ an over 50 year member of the Niantic Chapter of the Gustine played for the Pirates from 1939 until 1948, suength, 0 ^ lonely love, we become quickly vulnerable more information or a brochure, call Community Y building Pasquale Deyorio to Theresa Deyorio, 69, 71 and 73 then played one year each for the Chicago Cubs and St! day, June 11 V . California — Satur­ lantic City, June 30 to July 1 and Birch St., no conveyance tax. Eastern Star, the A.S.T.A., an original and charter mem­ to exhaustion and burnout. Indeed, we may find our ■ > the department. Session III: Sundays, April 21 to Call today to get more details ber of the Women’s Auxiliary of University of Hartford, Louis Browns. original love has become angry manipulation of others. day, July 27 VS. Chicago — Satur­ November 10 to 11. Sylvester J. Bowen to Annie J. Bowen, 22 Kindercamp — New this. sum­ May 5, 2:30-4 p.m. Center Springs the Hartford Hospital Women’s Auxiliary, Wadsworth He had a lifetime batting average of .265 with 38 mer is Kindercamp — a half day day, Aug. 17 vs. Kansas — Satur­ Lamplighter Drive, no conveyance tax. Dr. Frederick L. Yarger, Senior Pa.stor Park. day, Oct. 5 vs. Milwaukee. All tick­ Atheneum, Mark Twain Memorial, Hartford Symphony home runs and 480 RBIs. South United Methodist Church summer fun program for children HALL FOR RENT Session IV: Saturdays, May 18 to ets are $26. 647-9946 Society, the Hartford Golf Club, and West Hartford Gusline’s, a restaurant Gustine owned from 1953 to who will be entering Kindergarten For parlies, showers, receptions, June 8, 10-11:30 a.m. Center New York Mets — Tickets now Academy St...... all Sleephollow...... Republican Women’s Club. Mrs. Booth was preceded in 1983, was a popular spot for baseball teams visiting Pit­ in the Fall of ’91. The program will Springs Park meetings. Complete kitchen fa­ Lottery tsburgh. on sale for the following Mets cilities, large enclosed parking Adelaide...... all Squire Village...... death by her brother, Harry P. Miller. Besides her hus­ meet Monday to Friday, 9:30 a.m. to Session V: Tue.sdays, June 11-25, Alpine...... 1"'™.“'...... all band and daughter, she is survived by two brothers, Manchester Herald 12:30 p.m. for six weekly sessions games at Shea Stadium: Saturday, lot. Inquire; Union PI/HomesteadSt. 5:30-7 p.m. Center Springs Park July 20 vs. LA Dodgers and Satur- ' Bidwell St...... all Union S t...... Here are Wednesday’s lottery results from around New Luther A. Miller of Philadelphia, F^a., and Clyde R. Samuel Schafler beginning June 24. The fee is $50. New Session Added: Lunch Time Lithuanian Hall Clearview...... on day, August 24 vs. Cinneinati Reds. 24 O O L W A Y S T R E E T lA&ranoke...... England: Miller of Manchester; three sisters, Sally B. Knowles of BRCXJKLINE, Mass. (AP) — Samuel Schafler, presi­ Founded OcL 1,1881 as a weekly. Terry Mounce will direct the Golf, Fridays, 12 noon to 1 p.m.. program. Call for an application! All tickets are $26. MANCHESTER DaleRd...... Z.’.~.'.".aii Wfetherell...... Connecticut Daytona Beach, Fla., Edith Z. Murphy of Manchester, dent of Hebrew College in Brookline, died Wednesday Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. May 17 to June 14. New York Yankees — Tickets Call bafora 8 P.M. East Center S t...... 25-M7 ^ Daily: 1-0-7. Play Four: 5-4-7-4. and Betty Jane Manasian of Manchester; and many dear­ Nike Tykes Summer Fun — Phona 645-8648 after a year-long illness at age 62. Spring Program Registration now on sale for the followig games East Center S t...... 156-202 even ly beloved lueces and nephews. Funeral service will be Have your preschooler come and Massachusetts Schafler had headed the 70-year-oId college of Judaic USPS 327-600 VOL. CX, No. 158 Registration is now in progress East Center S t...... 342-402 even Daily: 5-4-6-6. Mass Megabucks: 1-5-13-17-36-39. Saturday, 11 a.m., in Immanuel Congregational Church, studies since 1987. join in the fun this summer at Nike for the Spring .session of the follow­ Tykes. Fun Tykes — children ages 3 Northern New England comer of Farmington Avenue and Woodland StreeL Previously, he was superintendent of the Chicago Acting Publisher ing programs: Watcrcise — Mon­ GarthS'S Rdh...... 89-138-a" JEANNE Q. FROMERTH years 3 months to 4 years of age, Pick Three: 6-8-9. Pick Four: 0-6-0-2. Tri-Sute Hartford, with the Rev. Dr. Richard B. Griffis officiating. Board of Jewish Education for 11 years. days, May 6 to June 10, 7 p.m. $7. GolwaySt...... all Megabucks: 11-12-30-31 -39-40. Interment will follow at Fairview Cemetery, West Monday, Wednesday, and Friday or After his ordination at Jewish Theological Seminary in Managh Water Walking — Mondays and Greenhill St...... all Hartford. There arc no calling hours. The Newkirk & Tuesday and Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to Rhode Island New York City, Schafler served as rabbi at Knesses Israel PETER DOWNS Wednesdays, 4 or 4:45 p.m. or Tues­ Hilliard...... [gji Whitney Funeral Home, 776 Farmington Ave., West 12:30 p.m., $40 for three days, $30 Daily: 8-6-2-1. Grandlot: 9-1-9. 7-9-4-4 5-3-4-1-7 Synagogue in Gloversville, N.Y. He later served at days and Thursdays, 4:15 or 5 p.m., Horace St...... aH 4-0-6-8-3-9. Hartford, has charge of arrangements. Temple Gates of Prayer Synagogue in Flushing, N.Y. City E d lo r_____ .Alex Girelli for two days per session. Wee Two beginning April 23, $18. Ceramics Jean Rd...... all News Edtor____ eSpit — Fridays, 9:30-10:30 a.m. for 2 — Mondays or Thursdays, 6:30-9 FeaiuTM EdIlor. . Dianna M. Talbot years to 2 years 3 months and Joyce La...... 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MEXr YEAR, YOU CAM « (movie dog) lake 45 Lyric poem IT& J05TTME WAYMfOUM owe WAY OR THE OTHiR! 3D Farm t Jack Tar's 19 Many 46 Scoring ^ 16 6£T VFI THE TAXPAYER, AMD lU measure drink 21 — In Blue point Be -SPOU^V 34 Busy as — 2 Cry of pain 23 Take a trip 47 W. Coast 3 Dust speck 24 TV'sGeraldo coll. Our reporter goes on a London pub crawl captures 35 Bird (comb, 4 Sound ot 48 Do as----- 4-4 form) dismay 25 Allied 50 Dec. holiday Norm Rockwell 36 01 a brain 5 Car assem­ 26 Listen 51 Villain In membrane blers' assn. 27 Central "Othello" By DAVID LAMMEY my last night in London all by my 37 Bellow 6 Here (Fr.) American oil 52 Gush forth Manchester Herald lonesome. the Doors 38 Experienced 7 Lair tree 55 Bother This Old person 8 Plant 28 Not plump 56 t006, “CAREER OPPORTUNITIES” But on the bus I met Jay, an 39 Go by ship disease 31 HI or bye Roman (PG-13) — “Home Alone,” but with LONDON — Just as the French American surgeon who was sta 4D Relative ol 9 Silk fabric 32 Joan Craw­ 57 Morsel OK, since everybody has been as­ bingo 10 Conlempo- ford movie SNAFU by Bruca Baattla an older kid locked in a iWget store have raised cuisine to an effortless tioned in Brussels with the Army. 33 Singer king, here’s Rock On’s capsule after hours with some bimbette the art, so have the English elevated Jay told me that Bmssels was the review of Oliver Stone’s latest guys have been chasing. pubs, or taverns, to a level perhaps second stop for wounded Allied movie, “The Doors.” (And remem­ i 1 m r - r - T- 7“ w -t-l SPIDERJEANbyStanLaa Screenwriter John Hughes once unmatched in the rest of the world. troops from the Gulf War. The war ber, we were there.) again tries to put the “moola” in In London pubs are proliferous M/A4SeiF was over, too, so he expected to be Great re-creation of the look, AEAlhJ.'HePOesN’T BiJTWEtO^TWE “formoola.” and professional. One gets the sense sent back to Norfolk, Va., soon. sound, feel and smell of ’60s rock i COAUA/O/1% cokphbi'B i t l Vwep-$ww0Ef?.'' KT m A T A R e RmSMSEf? WHAT “THE FIVE HEARTBEATS” that Londoners have worked on this In the meantime, he was spending concerts. 1 “ □ PCW£?HeRE? HAPPENEP./ (R) — Robert Townsend, late of institution a great deal and if they the weekend in London and wanted Excellent work intertwining actor “Hollywood Shuffle,” turns toward are better at it than anyone else, it is to see a show. I recommended two Val Kilmer’s vocals with original -B- the ’60s with this seriocomic tale of due to their dedication and pterser- that I had seen the week previous, and alternate Jim Morrison takes. a Dells-like R&B group’s rise and vcrcnce. “The Rehearsal” and “The Genuine affection for the material. fall. The word “pub” is short for Mouseuap.” But he had heard that Fab cinematography. 34 “CLASS ACTION” (R) — Not a “public house,” which derives from “Map of the Heart” was good and But, word to your mother: We self-important courtroom drama, the taverns of long ago which were asked if I’d mind joining him. weren’t that damn boring back then! 37 along “The Verdict” or “Presumed required by law to receive all After the play, we went outside Enigma’s dance hit, “Sadeness,” 43 Innocent” lines, but a diverting, un- travellers in reasonable condition the Apxjllo Theatre on Shaftesbury who were willing to pay for the Avenue as the traffic beeped and A!A price of food, drink and lodging. growled, nipping the toes of people ROCK ON EEK AND MEEK by Howla Schnakiar FILMS IN How long ago? English pubs go who were careless of where they back to the days of Queen Elizabeth stepped, and we looked for a pub. 53 55 SOME PEOPLE -miiUFc IS FOR ISRAEL MV FRIEND'S Ek-(iUFe FOCUS I, and even farther back, to the ale There was one right around the THEOAJLV W/VTDSDLUE houses of Saxon England. Many of comer, so without too much thought ETHLIE ANN 59 ID G IUE UPC/^ND UMfJTED P IM ID COTTt ■ ^ r i B * r SI m PALESTlfJlAU the pubs today still bear the ap­ we went in. VARE Harry, this whittling hobby of yours S A M E lH IA X o pendage “Arms” in the name, which 52 is getting out of hand!" PROBLEM... As soon as we entered, all eyes in 64 was used in the 18th century to indi­ f the place, which was nearly filled, pretentious and generally welcome cate that the establishment was turned to us. This is normal in a bar, one. Director Michael Apted (“Coal under noble protection. I thought at the time. The crowd was Miner’s Daughter,” “Gorillas in the Pubs usually don’t say “pub” on native, mostly male, with a few I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Mist”) has never been Mr. Style; the outside, though. They have was able to top the European charts stumped? Get answers to clues by calling "Dial-a-Word" women, one of whom was seated on without anyone worrying about by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee luckily, he’s got the actors to put names such as “The Zetland” or O, Z] at 1-900-454-3535 and entering access code number 184 the lap of a man at the bar. whether those Gregorian chants he 95c per minute; Touch-Tone or rotary phones._____ Unscramble these lour Jumbles, ^ this script over. Gene Hackman and “Henry Holland” or other even more one letter to each square, to form We went up to the bar and I tried (yes, Enigma is a “he” — producer Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio play unassuming names, but it is not the lour ordinary words. my budget travelling spiel. “Do you ) samples are in any Er..uh,,do father and daughter attorneys on op­ name you look for. It is frosted you know have any beers for a pound?” way inappropriate. But, get airplay who I am? WINTHROP by Dick CavalH______posite sides of a class action lawsuit TRAFC glass, and shadowy figures behind “For a pound?” the barboy with on these shores and, suddenly, involving a lethally defective it. Then you know it is a pub and long, greasy hair said. “For a everything is suspect. HERE OCMEE) 'iCUR ^ HE SURE LOOKS h e 's d e t e r m INEC> automobile. The script actually you go in. YEAH... pound?” Now, Cretu has had to issue a for­ UITTLE BROTHER. J HAPPY DOESN'T TO R U IN M Y PAV. makes the issue of corporate ethics There is never the sense with a “For two pounds then?” mal explanation/apology, informing HE? interesting without heaps of ^ CELEBRITY CIPHER London pub that it was converted probably speaking from a barstool. accompanied me through the open He poured us two large draft the public that, no, there are no P'P seated Irom quolalions by famous SIRUV V melodrama; Hackman and Mastran­ from office space, or that the lagers and I gave him four pounds people, past and presenl Each feller m the cipher stands lor Another pub-goer was Johnson’s street bazaars of Camdentown and “satanic chants” in his record, and, another Toaay'sclae N equals H tonio are saddled with some hack­ 1 \ manager of a lunch restaurant friend, author James Boswell, who the many incredible rooms in the (more than eight dollars). I handed no, he certainly never meant to of­ neyed dialogue in the personal con­ decided one day to plunk a bar in once made the mistake of saying National Gallery, and had explored one to Jay’and we started sipping the fend followers of any religious ■iyjk YMH IRPH frontations, yet there’s real drama the comer and serve drinks. London that most London pubs were very many pubs with me, had flown dark, cold brew. Stairs led upwards belief. DURS1FY and plausible tension in their pubs were obviously built from the behind the bar. Several men were KYVKYBHK. RC'K much alike. Johnson practically down to Athens to teach ballet. And Lighten up, guys. It’s . INFLUENCE IS relationship. In all, a good B picture, ground up to be only a pub and it dropped his beer and gave Boswell the German college students, with hanging over the railing, talking to z c WHAT YOU THINK nicely performed, with only Colin A twist on the above: Enigma’s UHCCHM SFC CF pi» would be impossible to use the place the verbal lashing of his life. whom I had seen the mummies in people below. One of the few YOU HAVE UNTIL— OWtU Friels overplaying his hand as an for anything else. women who were in the place left. I record company siablcmatc, Richard Having just left Paris as a brief in­ the British Museum and argued with Kastle, has a warning sticker on his KHH cnh t uhrsb ENTABE Evil Corporate Lawyer. If only un­ You can feel the history in every terlude in my recent visit to London, the arguers on Speaker’s Comer in looked at my watch, it was just after Now arrange the circled letters to ERNIE by Bud Grac* scrupulous litigators were so easy to polished tabletop, in the mahogany 10 p.m. new album, “Streetwise.” “{Rental form the surprise answer, as sug­ I was returning to London for one Hyde Park, had moved onto Scot­ Advisory,” it says. “This album con­ TYXH.' _ FCCF z c gested by the above cartoon. DdN'T CJOKRV, spot. (Good) walls and velvet covered seats, in last night when I started to worry. land in their U'avcis. “Still pretty early,” I told Jay. EFFie - IT'S tains no lyrics whatsoever.” the old hardwood furnishings, on the The friends I had met and roamed Then I noticed that tlie man with his MOT KEAlxy “NEW JACK CITY” (R) — It There were others too, some Kastle is a px>p/classical pianist. OFS URKTYMLP. Print answer here IT MR..SQUIP-I smooth bartop and stools. You may London with the previous week elbow on the bar nearby was staring ™ u[JI3ro[U means well, but “New Jack City” Italians, Australians, and French I Here’s a classic Cinderella story: S?L^TI0N : "I'm not there to entertain A PREAM.' imagine Shakespeare and Sir Walter were not going to be there when I at us with an extraordinary amount (Answers tomorrow) wants to be an issues film and an ac­ had met in the hostel and explored Vinx, the percussionist/vocalist D?mnond^^ ''® to do something together. " - Neil Raleigh there, or Dickens, Churchill returned. The Australian who had of energy. I looked at him closely, Yesterday's Jumbles; ONION AGING GRIMLY STUPID tion movie, and first-time film direc­ with, but now they were gone, and I who’s been opening some of Sting’s and Sir Walter Scott. Or literary explored Indian and Italian res­ he returning the stare as if expectant. Answer: What a (xilitician has to be in order to have a tor Mario Van Peebles can’t stand felt like a baby without a security shows, was just a “wannabe” play­ successful career— "PROMISING" legend Samuel Johnson, who once I decided I had never seen him the suain. The story of a New York taurants with me, who had consis­ blanket as I looked out the bus win­ ing a small club in Los Angeles said, “When a man is tired of Lon­ tently eaten more and faster than me Now back In stock, JumMo Book No. 47 li availablo for $2.80, which inchxJaB poataoa city crack gang and the mismatched dow at the English countryside and when the ex-Rolicc frontman turned and handling, from Jumbia. c/o Ihia nawapapar, P.O. Boi 4M4. Orlando, FL 32802-43M. don he is tired of life.” He was despite her petite frame, who had Includa your nama. addraat and lip coda and maka chack payabla to Nawapaparbookt. policemen who try to bring it down pondered the thought of spending Please see PUB, page 13. up in the audience. Popping back- doesn’t glamorize the drugs or the stage, Sting asked Vinx — whose THE PHA^OM by Lm Falk A Sy Barry wildly successful dealers, and for real name is Vincent Dc Jon Fhrrcttc that Peebles and screenwriters — what label he was on; Sting l?OUNPANI7 ONepeN..He'B a m e re f? „ BALPy--GORILLA,, BTE6y-eTe60E>AURUB..HIZ-CAVE T,. ifetaxcg Thomas Lee Wright and Barry wanted to pick up a copy of his '■ (?OJNP -jOJ C50, anim al trainer..q r b a t Michael Cooper should be duly con­ Auction MONSTER,.(ANP MANYIHORE) record. » ''I- ! CATS... THE BORN LOSER by Art Sanaom gratulated. Unfortunately for “I don’t have a record deal,” Vinx ' ^ everyone (audiences, too) “New said. Jack City” is the least effective set for “You do now,” replied Sting. when it drops its slick action- Vinx’s debut LP, “Rooms in My moving trappings in favor of grave Fatha’s House,” has been released statements about drug addiction and on the IRS label. IRS is owned by oiir slippery legal system. Com­ Friday Sting’s manager. mitted performances from rapper Concert News: Former Smiths W- Icc-T as the renegade cop and the The scissors and needles have been returned to the sewing bas­ frontman Morrissey is planning his RIPE5 WE WILQ ROC^UE.,, sinister Wesley Snipes as the crack kets. The excess flowers and first live tour in four years, to sup­ by Kiitg Ft»tur»$ SyoQiCBlt >r< World nghti rne^t baron help, as docs the biting rap- port his “Kill Uncle” album.... HAGAR THE HORRIBE by DIk Browna and-soul soundtrack, which ends up material have been neatly stored. The paints and brushes have been David Lee Roth takes to the boards being more potent than the film it­ beginning April 26; Slaughter has \^0 P/P I T I ^T A Y S P o n oUfZ 3 U r self. (Fair) washed and put away for another THE GRIZWELLS by Bill Schorr day. been picked as the opening act.... P IB T FOR. o NB iNhiOLB \NPFK! F l N O B R ^ “IF LOOKS COULD KILL” The crafts of the pasty year’s Quecnsryche arc headliners for the (PG-13) — Dumb but not dim, this labor have been collected and ar­ first time, following the unexpected P O N Y ^ action comedy is a charming piece tistically arranged for the Second chart success of their art-rock rouchU of fluff that doesn’t take itself Annual Spring Fever Craft Auc­ release “Empire.” They’ll play m seriously, and would rather you tion. The auction will be held throughout the South and Midwest didn’t, either. “21 Jump Street” Friday night, April 5. 1991 at 32 during April and May before head­ hunk Richard Grieco stars as a lazy Hebron Road, Bolton (St. Maurice ing to Europe.... Britain’s dance high-school senior who is mistaken F^ish Center). faves, EMF, headlined March con­ for a high-powered American intel­ certs in New York, Los Angeles, San g^tiecArli,.. The auction will start at 7:00 ligence agent while traveling p.m., with a 6:30 p.m. preview. Francisco, Boston, Houston and 3 v-Y through France with the French For information, please call Toronto — and their album hasn’t club. Scenic chases through Europe Sharon at 646-5624 even been released yet. ALLEY OOP by Dava Graua abound, along with campy secret MTV has just become the first •»tt by NFA me 1 weapons, seductive spies and the non-Soviet basic cable TV channel y o u r l i t t l e e m e r g e n c y ) YES, B U T I T H IN K \*/F m/c d c WE MAY HAVE TO, DOC! SINCE ( THEN LET'S ALL FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavaa foulest of villains. Acadmy Award- in Leningrad. In fact, it’s the first WELL, DOC! r WOULDN'T WANT TO GO THEY HAVE A PRETTY GOOD IDEAV THINK POSITIVELY winner Linda Hunt camps it up as a non-Russian programming available WHERE MISS BONO IS, THEY MAy \ AND HOPE T H ^ \ THROUGH THAT AGAIN.' SEND SOMEONE ELSE AFTER HER! \ DON'T.' I ' M s i c / e O f whip-cracking bully, and Rees is a 24 hours a day in the Soviet Union. wonderfully pinched bad guy. Fans ‘Career’ isn’t a particularly good job Guess what’s No. 1 on half the Too,G i/y^.., will be happy to note that Grieco charts in Europe. Would you believe bares his chest at least once, and <|c/ v ^ H A T C a n By LINDA M. TROMBLEY McClellan (Jennifer Connelly), a Steve Miller’s 1973 tunc "The foes will be forced to admit that he asleep in the dressing room before fun found in “Ferris Bucller’s Day Manchester Herald spoiled rich girl whose father wants she could decide. Joker”? Seems the song’s been all v/a; /yw (/ \ ^ y \ acquits himself with good humor Off.” Frank Whaley and Jennifer over the airwaves yia a popular blue to control her every move. and fine comic timing. (Good) Connelly arc wonderfully matched. “Career Opportunities” is writer Jim’s father tells him to get a new And just io add to the confusion, jeans commercial. “THE LONG WALK HOME” Even though Whaley plays a semi- John Hughes’ latest tribute to the job or be on the next bus to his there are a couple of burglars trying This month, here in the United (PG) — Screenwriter John Cork, a nerd and Connelly a spoiled rich glorious teenage years. uncle’s gardening shop. Jim gets the to get in and rob the store. Slates, Capitol Records will reissue ^ ^ 9*-'APrfT/? Montgomery, Ala. native, tells the girl, their chemistry is one of the six Miller albums on CD. 9 In the past he has hit home with The beginning of tlie movie has few good things about “Career Op­ Vv-IxAI/gr^ 4 - 4 story of two women’s families movies such as “Sixteen Candles”, ® 1M 1 by NEA. lAC during the tense days of the 1956 all the trademarks of the average portunities.” ROBOTMAN by Jim Maddick “The Breakfast Club," “Ferris teenage sex film. Somewhere in the bus boycott. The picture is a TUlS N=1tRN0CN YOO'RE PHIPPS by Joaaph Farrta Buellcr’s Day Off,” and most Movie middle it picks up speed and for a But try as they might to save this 'UH,COULD .textbook example of conventionality (501N6TD6EC ^R^^RoF UW..TIA SORT OF NEW recently with “Home Alone,” and it few brief moments it seems like film, there is not much they can do. .YauTELLWE iredeemed by good leading perfor­ LOAFERS THM You V\^V AT'miS...I'tANcir .^ spaghetti. would seem that he has the perfect Hughes may have hit upon tlie It’s the writer that has failed. SCWETMlNe FtEAiLY VERY Good AT mances, one from Whoopi Goldberg Review OK WAV WOT BUY- AvWWT WiY YbU'RE g c h n g t d knack for the teenage genre, even magic that he created in “The c a r e e r or. SEEING BEYOND FIVE-; HAVE spaghetti (Oscar winner for “Ghost”) and one It’s sad to watch “Career Oppor­ though sometimes he is more miss Breakfast Club.” It’s loo bad that and-a-half hours ^ FCT? d i n n e r from Sissy Spacck, particularly tunities” become just another mind­ P-OMiAHTte than hit. job as a night clean-up boy at a store it’s only for a few moments, because Aa . UECOR ^ AHEAD... l tonight adept here, creating a woman who’s less teen comedy, because it’s so ob­ ONPERSTAMD. “Career Opportunities,” unfor­ c^led Target. He is locked in for the if he had stayed with it, he may have SoWETHltiS? more than a timorous housewife and vious what it could have been if tunately, is mostly miss. It stars night and told to clean the whole made yet another movie that tells less than a Noble Liberal. Director someone had taken a little more care Frank Whaley as Jim Dodge, a boy store. the teenagers view without turning Richard Pearce (“Country”) can’t who is known as the town liar be­ when writing it. 9 Little docs he know dial Josic the teenager into a mindless, hor­ find any distinctive or resonant way B’ny cause of all the wild tales he makes McClellan is also locked in with mone-ruled automaton. to handle the plot mechanics, and up. He is known as the big screw-up him. It seems that she couldn’t ir-k Heartening news tor heartburn Cork’s writing — tartly well-ob­ However, in Jim Dodge and Josic in his family because he can’t seem decide whether or not to get arrested McClellan there is a perfect mixture 29Kcy: ★ = Poor, ■*:'A = Fair, sufterers: New medicines, avail­ served in the small moments — to keep a job. for shoplifting and embarrass her ★ "^★ =Good, ★ ★ ★ A=Vcry Good, able by doctor's prescription only, strains unduly in the big ones. (Fair) of the honesty found in “The Break­ It’s also the story of Josic father. Instead she ended up falling fast Club” and the wit and love of ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ =Exccllcnt, "i!Y=Half star can help. 12—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, April 4, 1991

MANCHESTER HERALD, 'Thursday, April 4, 1991__13 FOCUS New fabric products A based on subway tiles Dear Abby Dr. Gott PEOPLE ms Trinity Church, a black, navy blue and chartreuse commrncIndicUx^ngtori a" daily Abigail Van Buren a line of 14 f:.K • Avenue subway has inspired scheme, and “Slock Exchange,” a brick-red, black and A forcsl-grccn scheme. ■ Country singer Reba McEntire performs Peter Colt, M.D. tonight in Cleveland with her new group in their Some patterns arc geometric. The 68th Street design first concert since seven band members and her tour was in.spircd by tiles surrounding the station’s riiimc that manager were killed in a plane crash. much he^nirtv there’s so blend cubes, diamonds and rectangles. . Affair causes Suw to X aloow'iJ' we’re all loo The mosaics were made by arii.sans, mostly Italian McEntire and two band members were not Deviated nasal “1 han^L n ? L designer Jennifer Eno. aboard the private plane that went down March 16 immigrants, for the opening of in 1904. in California after a concert in San Diego. They rcflccl art nouveau designs — rich ornamentation, As thn^ T. ^heaultful tile mosaic,” she said, guilty despair McEntire, voted female vocalist of the year four undulating lines and twining plant tendrils — that were times by the Country Music Association, sang last septum advice each h?d i?f'" other stations, she noticed popular at the time. Lex nel A "ext week, she took the 'The mo.saics were also in keeping with the era’s City DEAR ABBY: I am in love with a married man. He week on the Academy Awards show, but without her new band. lc m "oi" E a s t H a r ­ Beautiful movement, which encouraged architects and has four children. I am also married with two children. 1 DEAR DR. GOTT: I get a lot of sore throats. Recent­ la n -inH n ■ ^ Lower Manhat- planners to beautify urban settings. Decorative as well have a great job and appear to be very happy. In u-uth, I Her current album. “Rumor Has It,” has sold 1 ly it was discovered I have a badly deviated nasal sep­ Un, and examined the tiles in every station. million copies. tum. I’m considering surgery. Is the success rate good, or as informative, most of the tiles provide striking borders am under great stress, break into tears for no reason at Avennn^fdesigns led to the Lexington for the stations’ names. , all, can’t sleep or eat, and feel that my life is on a roller B Filmmaker Blake Edwards was succinct should I use the alternative, which is a nasal spray? F u n ,iL S I “o f 'S f "i""» “"""“"I' coaster. when his star was unveiled on the Hollywood Walk DEAR READER: The nasal septum is a thin plate of 'The fabrics, introduced in October, were intended of Fame. From the first, we agreed that neither of us would ever cartilate that separates the nostrils. Ordinarily, the sep­ station that in- primarily for commercial use — offices, hospitals and “Thank you,” said the director of the “Pink Pan­ hotels — and go for $42 or 60 a yard. leave our spouses and we would not let our affair inter­ tum is situated more or less in the midline; however, in iandmaJks.^ "^med for nearby fere with our marriages. Of course, that’s impossible. ther” movies. “10” and “Victor-Victoria,” which some people, it may be pushed to one side or the other. starred his wife, Julie Andrews. But their floral and geometric designs “cross over into Is it worth it? Of course not. But I’m terrified at the This can be present from birth or may result from injury inspired a more residential look,” .said Remona Holloway, a thought of not having him in my life — and I don’t know Miss Andrews, composer Henry Mancini and to the nose. A deviated septum can interfere with breath­ the Fulton Street station. 'The pal- actor Loretta Swit were among about 200 people spokeswoman for Bernhardt, the manufacturer. “Ptoplc why. We both have loving, caring spouses, so it’s not as ing. ^wm Towers” color combination — named^or spend so much time in their offices, they would like to Wednesday who came to see the star installed though we are lonely, abused or sex-starved. Some days 1 More commonly, it may (during periods of nasal con­ J c nearby World Trade Center — has olive-green vines have this more homey, decorative look than the usual feel as though I’m coming apart at the scams. across the street from one dedicated to Miss gestion) partially obstruct the opening of the maxillary I salmon and purple buds. There is also a “City Hall” tweed or leather.” . 1 . Tho AssoclalBd Press Andrews in front of Mann’s Chinese Theatre. How can I break this cycle? “Just break it off’ sounds (cheek) sinuses, leading to chronic sinus infection. col^ scheme of charcoal-gray vines with peach buds. One Minneapolis architecture firm, David Liamcf/. O N G U A R D Mount Lebanon, Pa., patrolman Dan Rieg adjusts a mannequin in the seat of Edwards, whose 48th film. “Switch,” opens this so easy, but I just can’t do it. I sec him often because we Drainage from such an infection will often leak down the inline m f r ^‘"“ i.PtthcTn is modeled on a mosaic of Associates, is using the fabrics to decorate a 14,0()0- a patrol car recently. The dummy patrolman is placed throughout the city to cut down on have mutual friends and community activities in com­ month, has directed, written and produced films for back of the throat (postnasal drip) to cause discomfort. i^Iip.s that frame the station’s name on a subway wall. more than four decades. squarc-foot hou.se being built for a couple of expatriate speeding. Since coming on duty in December, the dummy has not taken a break, complained mon. Plea.se help me. Medicines such as nose sprays to reduce nasal conges­ 1C patlcm comes in eight color combinations, includ- New Yorkers. or been paid. Sign me .... MESSED UP IN MICHIGAN His star was the I,932nd dedicated on the walk. tion will offer temporary relief of symptoms by sinus DEAR MESSED UP: This may sound like a broken H Gymnast Olga Korbut and her family show drainage. However, the sprays should not be used for record, but you are sick! Lovesick. And the only cure for no signs of serious illness from the Chernobyl dis­ more than a week because of “rebound”: With chronic that is psychotherapy. Yes, counseling. I have long main­ aster, says a doctor who examined them. use, they actually exacerbate nasal stuffiness. Convicts plunge tained that love is a “mental disease" — and people can The family was living in Minsk, 180 miles from Tho Associated Press In my experience, surgery for a deviated septum is al­ actually become lovesick. You need a therapist to help Chernobyl, in 1986 when the nuclear power plant RESUMES PERFORMING — Country most always successful. Of course, in your case, I can’t you become better acquainted with your emotions, and exploded and spewed radioactive matter into the at­ guarantee it will cure your sort throats. Hov/ever, if an mosphere. music star Reba McEntire makes her first learn how they arc tied to your physical desires (love, otolaryngologist has advised you to have the ojjeration, I into honest jobs concert appearance in Cleveland after lust or whatever you want to call it). came to Seattle Tuesday with her advise you to go for it; at the very least, you’ll have You can regain your sanity if you really want to and husband, Leonid Bortkevich, and their 12-ycar-old eight members of her entourage were fewer nasal symptoms and should be able to breathe bet­ CHINO, Calif. (AP) — Some in­ ing underwater pipelines and oil try hard enough. I wish you well. son for tests at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Resear­ killed in a plane crash last month. ter. mates at the California Institution platforms. A'TTENTION ch Center. for Men arc hoping deep-sea diving DEAR ABBY: I am writing to ask your opinion about Like those who suffered radiation effects, Korbut can turn their lives around. Graduates usually make the best a favor I recently asked of my aunt. She’s my mom’s has complained of fatigue and an enlarged thyroid. West, Fla., with Kitty Brady, wife of Treasury DEAR DR. GOTT: Would you please advise what Fifteen prisoners graduated of their schooling, said Phil Poutre, sister. I asked her if the next time we see each other she “We found no evidence of cancer or serious con­ Secretary Nicholas Brady, when their guide said the symptoms of a prostate problem would warrant a check­ Friday from the deep-sea divers’ admissions director at the Wil- Proud Parents, would give me a mouth-to-mouth kiss. I am her oldest ditions,” said Dr. Keith Sullivan, Hutchinson direc­ best spot was farther out. up by a doctor? training course at this state prison 40 mington-based College of Occanccr- nephew (nearly 20) and she’s in her late 30s. She is very tor of outpatient medicine. “There’s no immediate Their 15-foot skiff was scraping bottom, so the DEAR READER: Any urinary symptoms in a male miles cast of Los Angeles. Once ing, which often admits cx-inmates good-looking. for further training. evidence of radiation-induced serious disorders.” 65-ycar-old Mrs. Bush, in white cotton pants and a are a reason for a prostate examination. These include released, the graduates hope to find Grandparents, Aunts, Last New Year’s when she gave me a hug and a little urinary frequency, dribbling, burning, hesitancy, discom­ Korbut, who teaches gymnastics in Hammonton, sweater, hopped in the water and started pu.shing. jobs dial can pay as much as “They toe the line because they peck on the cheek, I asked her for a mouth-to-mouth kiss fort and inability to void. In addition, blood in the urine N.J., was the darling of the 1972 and 1976 Olym­ “Barbara said, ‘The heck with it. Let’s get out,”’ .$ 100,0(X) a year. want to make something of themsel­ and she said, “NO!” When I asked her why she said it, pics, winning three gold medals for the Soviet said George Hommell, the presidential fishing or semen should be investigated. Phinful ejaculation can “I want to get out of what I did ves,” Pbutre said. she said it wasn’t “proper” — then she said she has two Union. guide. be caused by prostate problems. before,” Quoc Cong, 22, said be­ Uncles, Friends & boys of her own and she doesn't even kiss them on the Korbut declined to comment on her health but The basic prostate examination is simple, safe and in­ tween practice dives in a prison Few actually go on to earn the top mouth, and with that being the case, it wouldn’t be fair to Mrs. Brady joined her. Their sjxjuscs stayed dry expensive. 'Through the rectum, the doctor palpates the salaries made by “saturation divers” said of those living near Chernobyl: “All the people in another boat. tonk. “When I came to prison, 1 kiss her nephew on the mouth. What do you think? are so depressed. There arc no acute problems. ... gland and checks for enlargement, consistency and didn’t have a career or anything.” who work up to 1,000 feet below the Other Stately Relatives. Mrs. Bush, for all her effort, caught nothing but a tenderness. Of particular importance is whether the pros­ surface for a month or more. But SHUTOUT But they get tired very fast.” fish story. He was sentenced in 1987 to an DEAR SHUT OUT: Mouth-to-mouth kisses are for ■ Barbara Bush isn’t afraid to get her feet wet tate feels symmetrical and smooth; an asymmetry or eight-year term for auto theft and there’s still good money to be made. lovers — not relatives. Be satisfied with a hug and a peck in pursuit of a good catch. In January, the first lady broke her left leg sled­ nodular quality may reflect the presence of infection or armed robbery. ACT NOW AND HAVE YOUR on the cheek from your good-looking aunt, but look else­ ding. Every day she swims at least a half-mile and tumors. A routine urinalysis should also be performed. “When I get out, I want to make “For a guy who grew up in South The first lady was fishing on Tuesday in Key pedals 30 minutes on an exercise bike. where for the kind of kisses lovers share. If, on examination, the doctor discovers something out .something on my own. I heard you Central Los Angeles and ended up of the ordinary, further tests will define the problem. can make a lot of money as a diver, in prison, if he’s making $40,000 or and I know that way for sure I won’t $50,000 a year, to him that’s the big SPECIAL BABY INCLUDED IN THE have to come back in again and I bucks,” Poutre said. THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1991— PRIME TIME won’t do what I did before,” he said. Competition is intense to get into Supervisors of the 20-year-old and stay in the Chino program. 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I “What the heck,” Jay said, and wc movie starring Shirley MacLaine, planning to sell poisonous fighter IS pursued by a laws while trying to escape the authorities. Dyke Reed WTWS @ substances to terrorists. mobster. starts a rival started to notice other people glanc­ went in. Bond and appear on our cover. Dick Van Dyke and Paul Newman, lodge g ing our way abnormally. I looked in Everything was all right. The about a woman who loses her hus­ Cosby Different Seinfeld LA. Law "As God Is My the wide mirror behind the bar and place was packed with both London bands in freak accidents after NETWDRKNBC Show World Jerry Co-Detendant" Leland and Late Night With David U te r With Parionali- Family turned my head. No, still the same men and women. Wc got in just as Send Entries to: "There's Still Letterman (in Stereo) she’s helped them make fortunes? WVIT Q) Whitley sug^sts Douglas sue Michael for Bob C o ita l titt Feud old, plain face. No resemblance to the bell for last call rang (pubs close — PJ"., Oxnard, Calif. No Joy in sponsors an apartment to sabotage: Tommy defends (In Stereo) Mudvifli art show. Elaine Christian Scientists, ~ anyone famous or infamous. 'Then 1 by 11 p.m.), and hurried to the bar. Manchester Herald A. TTiat was “What a Way To INDEPENDENT Family Ties ALF Cheers g M*A*S*H Movie: "Some Kind of Hero" (1982) An ex-GI finds Hogan's looked at Jay. He was a sharp-look­ A bunch of people were singing W8 BK gP 'Tequila" □ Hogan's M*A*S*H Newhart g Sf. Elsewhere " Visiting Go,” a ’64 release. life at home more difficult than his six years as a POW. Heroes Heroes "LI.P." wwwiw. Slav PWiyiJ v ivm ing guy but he didn’t look like any some song in the comer that seemed P.O. Box 591 Q. I was wondering if Ivan Reit- NETWORKABC News ABC News Daze" Sterlinq, James McArthur. WOQBffi) movie star that I could recall. I to be the theme song for the pub as i J man, Harold Ramos and Dan PUBLIC couldn’t figure it out. everyone worked on their last glass. Manchester, CT 06040 Aykroyd have ever thought of WQBYffl Jay and I shrugged off the strange I had never seen so many people en­ making “Ghostbusters Perfect iLove [Star Trek "The Omega Babes "No Beverly Hills, 90210 News feeling that was growing stranger all joying themselves in such a relaxed, HI,” — JJ>,, Acadieville, Neb. SUamiertg Connection Glory " i|Reorets|_g_ "One Man and a B aby" g Gene Scott tlic time and talked for a while about unpretentious way. A. You can be sure they have the play, and compared the National Jay and I found an open spot in thought of it. A&E Avengers "Concerto" g World of World in RULES FOR BABY TIMES ENTRY jChallenge IJ*ck Scalie at the [World in Gallery in London with the National the middle of the floor, content to Q. I seem to recall a TV sitcom Survival______Action of ttie Seat [(Part 1 of 2) Richard Chamberlain, (In Stereo) l l m p r o v ______[Action (R) Challenge Movie: "Wallenberg: A Hero's Story” (1985, Drama) (5:45) Movie; "Two [ot the Seas [Part 1 oi 2) Richard Chamberlain. (In Stereo) Gallery in Washington. 'The beers sip our beers and watch die Lon­ 1. Each photo submitted must have baby’s name and address printed neatly on the back of the photo when I was a kid, maybe in the AMC Movie: "Broken Lullaby” (1932. Drama) Movie; "Maid of Selem" (1937, Drama) Movie: “Intent to Kill” (1959, Drama) O'clock Courage" (1945. Lionel Barrymore, Nancy Carroll. A young woman Is caught up in a witch Movie: "Broken Lullaby" (1932, Drama) Movie: “Maid of Salem” (1937, Drama) were deliciously cold and they were doners enjoying themselves in one Mystery) Tom Conwa______Richard Todd, Betsy Drake, Lionel Barrymore, Nancy Carroll. Movie: 1 ’60s, where a goofy kind of guy (wallet size preferred). hunt In colonial Massachusetts A young woman Is caught up in a witch "Intent to almost finished when Jay said in of their greatest institutions. took a pill and it gave him super (5:45) Movie; “Diel Die! My Dertingl" Movie: “Bad Jim" (1989, Western) Movie; "Predator" (1987, Science Fiction) Arnold [hunt in colonial M ass^usetis.amu toil” (1959 mid-scnicncc: (1965, Suspense) Tallulah Bankhead. James Brolln, John Clark Gable. Three Movie: “Blind Fury” (1990, Adventure) strength that enabled him to fly. Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers. A paramilitary rescue Rutger Hauer, Brandon Call, A blind Tele” (1990, Drama) Movie; “You know, I think this is a ga> 2. Each photo must be accompanied by a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Pictures will be Slelanie Powers A woman about to be likable desperadoes develop a criminal team is stalked by an intergalactic trophy hunter in the Natasha Richardson, Robert Duvall. Based on Margaret He had a five-minute pill and a married Is Imprisoned by her dead former Vietnam vet uses his samurai skills to "True streak after purchasing the late Billy the jungles ol South America. (In Stereo) "R" (Adult Atwood s novel about a futuristic society where lerble Love” bar.” returned after contest. one-hour pill, and they always fiance's mother Kid's prize stallion. "PC' protect an old army buddy's son from language, graphic violencei “ mobsters. (In Stereo) "R" r s."(irsS'R° (In I am not homophobic and intent BUY seemed to run out while he was i)'R no slurs but the feeling I got, beside; 3. Include with photo a $7.00 (if submitted by April 15) or $10 publication fee (if submitted after April flying. What was that called? Who Showbiz Newenight Update Sports Today(R) the feeling all gullible people gel O IL C O . Movie; "All Doge Go to Heaven” Mirthworms It All Started With a Mouae; The Letenioht starri^? — J.M., Glean, N.Y. Movie: "The In-Lawi” (1979. Comedy) Missing Movie: “Cintain Sinbad” (1963, 15) for each child submitted. (1989. Fantasy) Voices ol Burt Reynolds, on Stage Disney Story (R) g Peter Falk, Alan Arkin. A mild-mannered when they are taken in, was akin to Vernon, CT A. “Mr. Terrific” was the name, Animated. An orphan in 1939 New Adventures I Guy Williams, Heidi Bruhl, (1957, Musical) Fred Astaire, dentist becomes an unwilling cohort in ol Ozzia Sinbad the Saitor attempts to tree his Cyd Charisse. An American film producer becomes , wandering absent-mindedly into the ’67 was the year, and flop was the Orleans develops a unique relationship espionage with his soon-to-be in-law. with a group of race-tixinq dogs, "G" and Harriet kingdom from the clutches ol an evil Serro)'^ ^ •®'i’4le Russian agent in Paris. (In ' women’s lingerie department in a 875-0876 photosjTiusj^^jTia^ at the Manchester Herald on or before April 22. verdict. Stephen Strimpell starred as ______"PG"'G" (Adult (Adu situations) magician. "G" Tho- Up Cloie SportsCen- store and suddenly realizing that the Preseaeon Baieball: Baltimore Orioles vs. New York Yankees. (Live) Baseball SporlsCenter Please Call For roughbreds ______ter Drag Racing: IHRA Winter Auto Q. A friend and I have been Tonight Montler Tho- SporttCan- clerk is watching you. So you ______INationals.______Racing Ttucki Current Pricing VITAL STATISTICS - Please Print (5:45) Movie: "Nightwing" (1979, Movie: “Reel Men" (1987, Comedy) Movie: “Crazy People" (1990, Comedy) [foughbredi ter pretend you are supposed to be 9 trying to remember what Horror) Nick Mancuso. Rabid vampire Countdown Movie: “Men Don't U e v e ” (1990, Comedy-Drama) James Belushl. A CIA operative and an Dudley Moore. An executive's new to Holyfietd' Kids in the Movie: "Twitted Jutlica" (1990, there, examine a few articles of Diesel Fuel Also Available program Jack Perkins was on, HBO bats terrorize the residents ol Arizona insurance agent are forced to work Jessica Lange, Arliss Howard. A housewife Is forced to Hall (R) (In Baby's Name. approach to an advertising campaign Foremen uproot her (amity and find a job following the death ol J^fihture) David Heavener. In the year 150 Gaton MNmutn probably quite a few years ago.__ "PG" (Adult language, adult situations, together to retrieve a formula that could lands him in a sanitarium. (In Stereo) "R" Stereo)g clothing “for your girlfriend,” and graphic violence) Fight ol her husband. (In Stereo) "PG-13" (Adult language) g 2020, a renegade cop is put on the trail P ita subject to chanpe Volume Discouras Birthdate___ E.B., I^oli, Pa. save the world. "PG-13’ g (Adult language, adult situations) year. (R) ol a serial killer. "R" (Adult language, quickly but calmly leave. Supermer- lOreelTV [e 7r (Part 2 adult situations, nudity, vioience) A. Perkins was part of the group, Lifetime D uet(Part 1 Law "Placenta Claus Movie: "The Midnight Hour” (1985, Comedy) Shan Tracey Town Where Baby Resides. ket Sweep [Poll______jot 2) 0 1 2 ) Molly Dodd E.N.G "Forests ol the Paid Is Coming to Town" Belalonie-Harper, LeVar Burton, Ullman Paid Paid Paid headed by David Brinkley, that Night" Progrem Parent's Name. 30-Minute Progrem [Progran Progrem made up the “NBC Magazine” in Movie: (1989, Science (Or Sponsor's Name - Optional)______n®*i®' CohWdy) Movie: 1980-82. Earlier, he had been part of Showtime "Sapphire David and Peter Paul, Martin Mull, tw o ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. M an" "See No •o r Phone (In the event your child is a winner)_ the “Prime Time Sunday” team, in musclebound movers race against lime Evil, Hear when they learn that the bank is going to No Evil" R o b « rti-Smith Jn<-_ All Lines of Interest ______1979 and ’80. He quit the rat race a repossess their truck. PG-13' (1989) "R 'o lIVSFRANSMITHS few years ago and now lives on a Eyes------1 n*®!!*'!?,?'*®' •"I* Now" (1983, Comedv) Richard Pryor. Richard Pryor ones again Insurance small island near Bar Harbor, Hair______Maine, but you can still see him' K r n ^ n r ! ! / “ Scything in this concert 9 performance from New Crleans. "R" (AduN language) g from time to time on PBS. Bugs Bunny t Pali Height ______Movie: "The Bandit ol Sherwood Foreit” (1946) 649-5241 Stanley Beamish, with John- (Robin Hood s son becomes a hero in his own right Cartoon Express Weight______MscGyver "Legend ol the Murder, She Wrote (Part Movie: “Crime Story” (1986, Drama) Dennis Farina. Miami Vice A gangster McGiver and Dick Gautier helping Holy Rose ' (Part 1 ol 21 65 East Center Street 2 ol 2) Anthony Denison returns from the dead '«y |M : -<• HOT, »«„, j, out. ^ ® jClayburgh. Alan Bates. Manchester, CT *The actual size of your baby's feature will be 2-1/16" wide by 3-1/2 high.

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MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, April 4, 1991- -15 HERE'S MY CARD... 21 HOMES FOR SALE KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright NEW HOMES-$179,900, PLEASE TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN THE MANCHESTER HERALD! Bolton. New Colonial, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 5.9 acres, 1-1^ baths, A fireplace, 1850 square (203) 643-2711 P.O. BOX 591 feet. All brand new and ■ / i N otices Lots/Land for Sale...... 23 Miscellaneous for Sale.. unused at Notch Rd. L ^ nnT oH m Losl/Found...... 01 Investment Property...... 24 Merchandise Tag Sales...... $139,900, Manchester. Business Property...... 25 "M A y Personals...... 02 Holiday Seasonal...... Wanted to BuyTTrade.... Vacation Property...... 26 Specioli^D (203)649-5380 WANTED FRESH -For youlll "We also carry of full line of n o points fo r each question ings advertised in this Sec. 2. Eligibility. Requirements (or participating in the real WORLDSCOPE answered correct/yj item. $134,900. Move right property tax relief program established by this ordinance are ^ wedding invitations PART TIME-Barn help newspaper are avail­ into this almost new as follows: i^ennys bakery dp C^/tuppr needed. Rocking Horse & accessories" Will your ad able on an equal op­ Ranch home built in (a) Participants shall be residents of the Town who are (1) 435 Hartford Turnpike Farm, 659-3654. 1980! One owner has We Specialize In Shops @ 30 portunity basis. To sixty five years of age and over, (2) or whose PART TIME-Teacher to SPECIAL NOTICE.... be there? taken care throughout spouses, living with them, are sixty five years of age Wedding & Vernon, CT 06066 , (LOCATED WITHIN) complain of discrimi­ or over (3) or who are sixty years of age or over and Birthday Cakes (203)871-0099 Lookina Good Unisex Hairstyling direct after school day the 3 bedrooms, Bus: 649-6721 228 Boston T ^ . (Rte. 6 & 44) care, from 2:30 to 6 pm. Is your church, school, 643-2711 nation call: country kitchen, the surviving spouse of a tax payer qualified under Res: 646-4623 2 Years of experience fireplaced living room. this ordinance at the time of the taxpayer's death; HUD toll-free at: with children 5 to 12 Newer wall-to-wall car­ (b) Participants who are residents of the Town and under years required. As­ club or organization 21 HOMES FOR SALE 1-800-424-8590 peting too! Full base­ the age of sixty five years who are eligible in accord­ sociates in early chil­ ment is just waiting to ance with applicable federal regulations to receive dhood preferred. Call holding a special event? ADORABLE-Cheney be called a family room! permanent total disability benefits under social Here's M y Cordis a special feature of the Manchester Herald and 569-8964. EOE. Colonial. Manchester, Wishing will not sell anv- (Convenient to Rte 384! security or under any federal, state or local govern­ $98,000. Great 2 thlng ... a low-cost ad In Anne Miller Real ment retirement or disability plan. SUBSTITUTE-Secretary Advertise it in the Classified will. Whv not runs every Thursday. If you are interested in placing your business bedroom starter or Estate, 647-8000. (c) The real property for which tax relief is available under Pupil and Staff Supp>ort place one today! 643-2711. Services Department. retirement home with a this ordinance shall be occupied as the principal card here pleasecallPaulaat643-2711 for your special low rate. Part time for remainder MANCHESTER HERALD front porch and featur­ residence by the taxpayers who have been taxpayers ing a spacious kitchen in the Town for at least one year immediately preced­ of the 1990/91 school ing receipt of tax benefits under this ordinance; year. Contact Dr. John at the special rate of 35^ with pantry and built-in 1) Democratic Representative Lee AuCoin of Oregon listens corner cupboard. Lots (d) All participants shall meet the income standards set to Sarah..?.. at a news conference to announce his support MacLean, Pupil and of potential. D.W. Fish Staff Support Services, forth in Sec. 3 below with respect to maximum income for the bill named otter her husband. The bill colls for a seven- per line. Real Estate, 653-1591 L E G A L NO TICES ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ 78 Ripley Hill Rd, allowable during the calendar year preceding the year 21 HOMES FOR SALE 2 1 HOMES FOR SALE day waiting period before gun buyers con pick up their or 871-1400. in which application is made for tax relief. Coventry, CT 06238, ineandDine handguns. Ask for llze or Paula F______(e) No property tax relief under this ordinance when com­ SPACIOUSNESS-And 742-8913. NOTICE O F HEARING bined with tax relief under Conn. Gen. Stat. Secs. value. Bolton, FREE ARE-You getting IN THE MATTER OF $149,900. ^ Hewer e 7-8 2) U.S, officials may soon place VIDEO-Store clerk for 12-129b to 12-129d, inclusive, 12-129h and 12-170aa $231,900. Great family - ready...for the warm AMY MEAN room bi-level on over 1 / Africa's ..?.. on the endangered MATCHWORPS nights/weekends. Must 643 2711 weather? This terrific 6 NETWORK THE MAIN PUB shall exceed the aggregate of the total amount of the oriented Colonial on 2 acre with cathedral CLASSIFIED species list. Poachers hove re­ r Z points for each correct match) be 18 Computer/lyping room full dormered RESTAURANT & tax which otherwise would be laid against the tax­ Pursuant to an order of Hon. quiet cul-de-sac with ceiling with sky light, skills helpful. Apply at payer. William E. FitzGerald, Judge, 2600 square feet of sliders out to patio, 3 duced the animal's numbers from CLASSIFIED SALES Cape Cod on Green Hill TAVERN a hearing will be held on an about 1.3 million to about 600.OCX) In 1— poach a—defunct NE Video, 841 Main St. (f) All applicants shall dedaro all sources of income living space including LINE ADS bedrooms, 2-car St. in Manchester com­ LOUNGE application requesting Open 7 days a week received during the prior calendar year as part of their 1st floor family room the post ten years. 2— resist b —predicting doom es complete with above FULL DINNER MENU authorization to compromise garage under. Lovely DEPARTMENT For your casual enjoyment application. Total income shall include but not be plus lower lever rec ground pool, delightful •PRIME RIB A SPECIALTY and settle a doubtful and dis­ fireplaced family room. 3— apocalyptic c—abolish Dally Specials limited to all income derived from wages, social room. Huge deck over­ IN ^ Laundry room too! 3) OPEC recently approved a five There's someone sunporch and fenced •PIZZAPASTASANDWICHES puted claim in favor of said 4— extinct d—hold back yard to ensure summer Appetizers & Snacks security, interest and dividends. looks wooded, fenced Anne Miller Real percent cut in oil production. Resis­ out there who ENTERTAINMENT estate, as in said application rear yard. Lots of extras 11 HELP WANTED pleasure! Excellent Char-broiled Burgers Sec. 3. Income Standards of Eligibility. The current income on file more fully appears, at ★ Estate, 647-8000. tance to greater cuts come from 5— cancel e—hunt illegally WED TO SAT The ^ wants to buy your standards of eligibility for the real property tax relief provided in this 5 year old home. F______condition! Asking Delicious Super Sandwiches MON-TUURS 11 AM-1 AM PRI Probate Court for the ..?... which Is OPEC's leading pro­ power tools. CLERICAL-Flexible hours. $139,900. Jackson & by this ordinance are shown In the following table: D.W. Fish Real Estate, ducer. Looking for an Beer & Wine & SAT 11 AM-2 AM District of Manchester 643-1591 or 871-1400. THE-Place to beiil 30 Hours a week. Jackson Real Estate, SUNDAY 12 NOON-1 AM Manchester Herald PEOPLE/SPORTS Find that buyer with Answer phones, typing, 622 Middle Tpke. E TAX CREDIT AS A 66 Center Street $1 29,900. Tender Apartment? 647-8400. INCOME PERCENTAGE OF TAX P.O. Box 191 That's right, if you have merchandise to sell (5 points for each correct answer) a low-cost ad in etc. 645-1180.______647-1551 loving care throughout 4) After the U N. reported on "near Be sure to check the OVER NOT EXCEEDING Manchester, CT 06040 this 7 room Cape with 646-9554 306 Main S t Manchester MARRIED UNMARRIED valued at $1(X) or less your ad is FREE! apocalyptic" conditions Inside 1) Producer Don Hewitt an­ Classified. CLERICAL-Sales clas­ AREA-Paradise. Enticing $0 on April 15,1991 at 3:00 PM. SPARKLING-Interior. new thermopane win­ many vacancies listed $12,400 30% 20% Light, bright and Iraq, the U.N. Security Council lifted nounced that Lesley Stdhl will be­ 643-2711 sified 100's of jobs-19 Ranch with price $12,400 $18,400 ★ 12 WORDS ~ 3 DAYS FREE dows that tilt out for in Classified each day. BRING A FRIEND 20% 10% All persons having an interest spacious. 3 Bedrooms. Its embargo (CHOOSE ONE: on come the newest correspondent categories 1 900-226- appeal. Country Kitchen CHOWDERTOWN $18,400 $22,600 10% 5% in said matter may appear and easy spring cleaning! 2645 $3/Min 24 Hrs. TO LUNCH Built in 1987. Asking ★ PRICE MUST APPEAR IN AD Family room, formal food supplies to, on oil sales by) on the popular TV news magazine 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, The above income standards of eligibility shall be annually be heard at that time. Iraq. 2 fireplaces, paddle In our newly redecorated diner (Highly recommended by $192,000. RE/MAX (COMBINED ITEM TOTAL NOT TO EXCEED non dining room and gas CLERICAL-Telephone automatically adjusted predicated on the cost of living index Elizabeth A. Bidwell, East of the River, 647- classified 100’s Of jobs- fans, decorator 2 for 1 Luncheon Special writers o f The Connecticut heat tool Convenient to provided by the Social Security Administration. At the end of A ss't Clerk 1419. ★ PRIVATE PARTY ONLY Rte. 384! Anne Miller 5) DinosoLir bones were recently 2) Thanks to Oliver Stone's film, the 19 categories 1-900- upgrades. Vernon, (Monday-Friday) Htstortcal nevtew.) each calendar year, the Town assessor shall review the (NON-COMMERCIAl, GARAGE SALE «. PET ADS NOT INCLUDED $152,927, Tony Zilora. 009-04 IN THE OFFER) Real Estate, 647-8000. found high on a nnounfoin in Ant­ sound track to "The Doors" Is racing 226-264^5 $3/Min 24 BROWNSTONE DINER Featuring Fresh Main Sea­ provisions of this ordinance, make appropriate adjustments to NEWS Hrs. Philips Real Estate, the income standards or eligibility and submit any other F arctica, further proof of (CHOOSE up the charts. The album Includes 742-1450. 937 Center SL food. as well as Chicken, ★ USE THE COUPON BELOW - ONE: the theory of continental drift, the band's biggest hit (CHOOSE DRIVERS-Telephone recommendations pertaining to the ordinance to the Board of TOWN O F MANCHESTER MINIATURE-Castle with 1 F______Manchester Sleak, Lambchops and other Selectmen on or before January 31. LEG AL NOTICE NO PHONE ORDERS free miniature yacht on asteroid extinction of the dino­ ONE: ‘ Light My Fire," ‘ Satisfac­ classified 10O's of jobs- tion"). CORRESPONDENT 19 categories 1 900- BRAND-New listingtll 649-4011 Daily Specials. ^ c . 4 Application*. Applications for property tax relief shall The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hear­ ■k LIMIT ONE PER FAMILY PER MONTH . (Doventiy Lakei Unique saurs). CHFA is on the way, so Open for breakfast daily Enjoy here ortake homel be (lied by eligible persons during the penod commencing on ing on Monday. April 15, 1991 at 7:00 P.M. in the Hearing home with impressive 226-2645 $3/Min 24 3) The Final Four teams in the NCAA Hrs. don't miss this expan­ 5:30am to 2pm February 1 and continuing through May 15. Participants in the Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Connec­ FOR OTHER ADS PLEASE CALL 643-2711 stone and marble work, IMEWSNAME We currently have an opening We are serving program shall refile their applications with the Town assessor ticut to hear and consider the following petitions; tournament included two ACC dable 5-plus room Bring this AD fo r free coffee 8:30AM TO 5.00PM MONDAY-FRIDAY 2 fireplaces deck, bal­ GENERAL-Labor 100's of Cape Coo on Brewer biennially. cony from master CIS ptiintg for correct ansuirr or answers) powers. In one game. North Caro­ for a news correspondent to jobs-1 9 c a te g o rie s with any meal. breakfast, lunch and NEW HOPE MANOR — SPECIAL EXCEPTION — REAR Your Free ad will start on the first available date. St. in East Hartford I 3 ^ c . 5. Llinll on Total Abatemani of Taxes Under Tax Relief LOT — 290 HARTFORD ROAD (EASTERIY PORTION OF) bedroom. Included in I recently vis- lina played Kansas, while the other Tele- phone classified 1 dinner Program. The total abatement of property tax revenues under Publisher reserves the right to reject or accept ads. Bedrooms plus extra (N-32) — Request for a special exception under Article III, sale is 16 foot glastron Ited the United gome featured a rematch of lost cover Coventry events. This is a 900 226 2645 $3/Min unfinished room on 2nci SILVER LANE PIZZA Closed Mondays this prograrn shall not exceed 10% of the total real proM tll S< Section 6 of the zoning regulations to permit the creation of a ^ tvitnidrawn at a n ^ m e . ski boat! Coventry, assossod within th© Town jn the preceding tax year States, which year's title gome between ..?..and 24 Hr?. floor, hardwood floors, RESTAURANT Look tor our daily specials rear lot at the above address. $128,775. Betty Mora. agreed to can­ UNLV. part-time position which in­ HOUSE OF LLOYO- economical gas heat Fresh Garlic Rolla Made Dally ^ c . 6 Tax Uena. The Town shall not establish a lien in the NEW HOPE MANOR — SPEaAL EXCEPTION — GROUP Philips Real Estate, 94 Hartford Turnpike Please accept my FREE want ad as follows: cel some of my Decor & More is hiring and 1-car garage. "OUR DOUGH HOME — 290 HARTFORD ROAD (EASTERLY PORTION Place one word in each box below 742-1450. 4) Lost week. It was reported that cludes covering town govern­ supervisors to hire and Super starter home af- MADE FRESH DAILY" Route 83 t^Srunder'thfs^ogr^rli^nd OF) (N-33) — Request for a special exception under Article II, nation's debt. the Philadelphia Phillies were Inter­ train demonstrators. fordably priced at orders to got Sections 6.02.07 and 2.02.14 of the zoning regulations to per­ Who am I? ested In Injured superstarwho _ Vernon 875-2258 MOVE-ln condition. Nicely .. j J .3 9 ment meetings and feature writ­ Weekly pay checks. $116,5001 Jackson & TAKE OUT OR DINE IN mit development of a supervised group home for children with was cut by the Royals after doctors P iz2a • Salads • Laaagna manicured yard with Free trips (Hawaii). Jackson Real Estate, able SrUorTe^ta^ special needs at the above address. • Spaghalti • SheUt • LIngulnl • Zkl PATIO beautiful in^round pool sold he might never ploy again. ing. Free training. Free 647-8400. • Veal Paimigiana • Veal Scallopplni shall establish a lien on such p ro ^ [l* n ^ e ^ ' BRENTWOOD MANCHESTER ASSOCIATES — ZONE areal 8 Rooms, 4 YOUR SCORE: $300 kit. Call Georgia. • Chicken Parmiglana • Manicolti RESTAURANT total tax reNef granted, plus interest applicable to the total of CHANGE PRD TO B-V — 39 BUCKLAND STREET — bedrooms, 1-1/2 bath 5) The new WLAF mode its debut 871-9273. • Seafood (B-132) — Request to change the zoning district classification 91 to too polnH - TOP SCOREI GOOD-Sized Colonial. Dally Specials Home style Cooking such unpaid taxes of 6% per annum. Any such iKJ h ^ v e Qassifica don______Colonial with newer car­ last weekend, with gomes In Ger­ Please apply In w riting to: a pnonty in the settlement of a taxpayers est^. " from PRD to B-V for a 0.064 acre parcel located at the above 81 to 90 points — Excallerrt. SECRETARIAL ASSIS- Manchester, $129,900. Tues-Sun 11am-9pm Open Tuesday-Sunday Please complete for our files, you will not be bUled. peting and remodeled 71 to 80 points — Good. many, Spain, and the U.S. The let­ TANT-Needed for office address. kitchen. Walk-out from Completely fenced yard 649-4804 250 Hartford Road Sec. 7. Real Pro^rty Held In Ufa Uaa or In Trual An an Name______61 to 70 points — Fair. ters "WLAF" stand fo r..?... duties. Includes plicant who IS not the record owner of a prindoal rSidonni HOMART COMMUNITY CENTERS, INC. — SPECIAL EX­ rec room to patio and and a new deck In the Shop-RIle Plaza CEPTION _201 BUCKLAND STREET (a/k/a LOTS 1, 2 & 3 O KniiwIixlKP Unlimited, Inr. 4 1-91 Saturdays. CaN Tony. 232 Spencer Street, Mancheeter 645-6720 who holds a life use in said property or who Address______Phone_ pool. 3 Zone heat. Manchester Herald enhance the exterior RED STONE ROAD) (H-74) — Request for a special excep­ 645-6470. of a tr^st holding such prope"rty.'sh^ll°be e while original oak wood- tion under Article II, Section 9.15.01 of the zoning regulations aty______State _Zlp Asking, $225,000. w ork and a la rg e If applicarit meets all other requirements and estabNdi^ Strano Real Estate, ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ P.O. Box 591 TEACHERS-Telephone Tasty Chick to permit the development of a use which indudes develop­ 1 am ( ) am not ( ) A Manchester Herald Subscriber kitchen with pantry are alaiU st ment of an area in excess of four acres and requires more 647-7653. classified 10O's of jobs- Visll us at the Intersections of Rte. 83 and 19 categories 1-900- features of the interior than sixty parking spaces at the above address. MAIL OR DROP OFF COUPON TO: lioqjooj Manchester, CT 06040 Reagan Rd. Tuesday-Sunday 11 a.m.-9 Sec. 8. Transfer of Property or Death of Partlcloani 1 iniocc UDOueuJV )o anSD«i ptK>M-9 !uo*)|ODr taxna-C 226-2645 $37Min 24 of this charming older p.m. Closed Mondays. We offer a wide At this hearing interested persons may be heard and written THE MANCHESTER HERALD 9 otherwise .Pjoviited in this ordinance, the re V o ro w S tax Hrs. home. Plus walk-up at­ variety of fresh seafood as well as Iresti communications received. A copy of this petitiew is in the Town Aw |M6n..-J :„*e»nu|W 09„-l :siaOdS » 3Td03d by this ordinance shall terminaru^o? ie BRAINARD PLACE This Is a good time to find Or call 643-2711 tic for possible Iried chicken. We I7 cholesterol free. Clerk's office and may be inspected during business hours. 3-9 D-y :q-c !p-e te-l :saaOMHOIVW TELEPHONE-Sales. Part death of the participant or upon the sale or tran^ior nf P.O. BOX 591 o cosh buyer for that expansion. D.W. Fish Dining Room and Take Outs. Planning and Zoning Commission typewriter no one uses. D*o|DM :3WVNSM3N after 12:00 noon. time out of your home. Real Estate, 643-1591 property by the partTcipant. In such a cast. ti^^e r S shall MANCHESTER, CT OetMO Earn up to $10 plus per 875-8480 prorated to reflect the fractional portion of such io p lS c ? Marion Taggart, Secretary Use o low-cost od In gup |D(uau|)uo3 |o Ajo«q( *1(4-9 -0| **||ddn« poo( uo-^ or 871-1400. cupied by the participant. ^ ^ Classified for quick re­ iDiqoiv ipnos-c ;t(UDqd*t*-s lApojg-i :3dOOSaiaOM hour. 528-0358. 006-04 F L sults. 643-2711. 008-04 1 M a n c h e s t e r HERALD ThnrcHnv Anriid iq q i

Astrograph tHaiirlirsitrr l-lrralit «7 SpeciQlis§Dup and payroll tax ■Bders free and honest estimates ver platter. You’ll have to be enterpris­ so try not to leave critical assignments materials today, be extra careful. Read sarvicas. Call Brian Weigle ing and earn your own. Surprise!, Whalers go 1-up on the Bruins 870-8450 until the last minute. Establish an agen­ the instructions carefully so that you _ 643-9034 Wilson Oil Company ARIES (March 21-April 19) It’s best to­ 645-8912 6458383 da and strive to be methodical. know all the do’s and don’ts. day not to react to those who have been VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Arrange your PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Don’t push unfriendly and spiteful to you. If your social calendar today so that you are ACCOUNTING YARDMASTERS to have your own way today, especially By HOWARD ULMAN But things went downhill from MARTY MAnSSON NO JOB TOO SMALL objective Is to get even, you’ll only wid­ able to spend time with people you truly In involvements of a social nature. Be MANAGEMENT SERVICES Spring Clean-Up en the gap. Got a jump on life by under­ The Associated Press there as Boston managed just one •Tax Prepaiatlon* Painting Interior/Exterior Instant Service/Free Estimates enjoy rather than individuals you feel democratic and let the majority rule. Lawns, Bushes. Trees Cut. standing the influences which are gov­ obligated to entertain. shot during the power play. And •Individual or Business^ BatfVKitchen Remodeling erning you in the year ahead. Send for •Electronic Filing^ Walipapering Yards, gutters, garages LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) If a problem Hartford got the next three goals. One Call Does It All Aries’ Astro-Graph predictions today For your personal horoscope, BOSTON — The Boston Bruins, •D ays, Evenings & Weekends^ 30 Years Experience 30 Years Experience cteaned. Lawn Fertilizing. Appli­ arises today that the family must collec­ “■Vbu kill off a five-minute penal­ •Reasonable Rates^ by mailing $1.25 to Astro-Graph, c/o tively resolve, keep outsiders out of the lovescope, lucky numbers losers of one game in their last References, Insured M&M Plumbing & Heating ances Removed. Carpentry, this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleve­ eighL figured to slide right past the ly and it’s a big boost to your club,” 644-8034 Hauling, Backhoe Work. picture. Their input could create serious and future forecast, call 649-4431 649-2871 land, OH 44101-3428. Be sure to state complications. Hartford Whalers, winless in their Ley said, “Sometimes the other Any Job Considered. your zodiac sign. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You might Astro*Tone (95i each minute; team sags. I could see our level of JAMES C. FTTZGERALD, C.PA. last seven. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If you feel have to deal with someone today who is Touch-Tone phones only). play rise after that.” Tax-AccounNng-Audit G .L McHUGH PAINTING Call 643-9996 inclined to make suggestions to people Go figure. Management Advisory Service Interior/Exterior Painting Let A Specialist looking for a fight. Unfortunately, you’re Verbeek’s power-play goal tied today, be extremely careful that you not the type of person to back oil, and Dial 1-900-963-3000 and Playing more aggressively and Coiporoflons-Aodhe/s/tlps Wallpapering - Paper removal Do It! the game at 14:11 of the first period, *KMddinb, rnefs A Cttares FRENCH'S LAWN A TREE SERVICE don’t do so forcibly. Aggressiveness is your inllexibility could prime you lor enter your access code with a sound game plan, the Fvw X no a WaekondAppolnImanIj Ceilings repaired and replaced « now accepting nxiwing accounts a sure way to draw fire. battle. Whalers upset the Adams Division and second-period goals by Kevin IrvHome Computea Serving Home Owners East ol the for this lawn season. GEMINI (May 21-Juno 20) Try to avoid number, which,is 184 • Lawn Cut & Trim SAGITTARIUS (Now. 23-Dec. 21) Your Dineen and Rob Brown made the M S-8S02 River Since 1975 CARPENTRY/ champions 5-2 Wednesday night in 935 Mein St. Coutyord. Manchester • Formal Hedge Trimming the opener of their best-of-7 playoff score 3-1 at 9:37. Call today (or your estimate REMODELING • Trees & Shrubs Planteo Peui Skriko’s power-play goal cut • Pruning • Spot Seeding • Fertilizer 32 APARTMENTS FOR 8 7 MISC. FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE 91 CAWS g n n r a i J * series. 643-9321 • Vegetable Gardens Roto-Tilled that to 3-2 at 16:45 of the period. THOMAS MACHUGA, KITCHEN & BATH REMODELING Written E9tlmat«» ______RENT It was their first victory in 18 Visit our beautilul showroom or call (or L o w r R M tm t o r S ^ n fo n ANTIQUE-Childs school 1979 OLDSMOBILE-Delta CHEVROLET-1 975 days, a span in which they lost five The Whalers concentrated on CPA, CLU TDM PAINTING & your tree estimate. 64S-1312 MANCHESTER-2 desk, wrought iron legs. defense in the third period, holding • Tax Return Preparation 88 Rwale. Mint condi­ Monte Carlo, 350 and lied two. HERITAGE Bedroom. Security, ^ $45. Call 649-7375. tion. $2000/best otter. engine. Will take $300 Boston off until they came up with • Financial Planning WALLCOVERING KITCHEN & BATH CENTER “We lost three of those games in Spring Oeanup, Dethatchlng, references. No pets. Must seel 742-6188. or trade for motorcycle. insurance goals by John Cullen and • Personal and Business Complete interior & exterior 254 Broad Street Call after 4pm, 643- overtime,” Hartford coach Rick Ley • Prompt, Professional Service Lavm Mowing, Edging, Hedge 647-9596. Manchester 1482. END ROLLS said. “We outplayed teams by a ftul Cyr within seconds of each wallpapering Trimming, ^ h t Trucking, Etc. CHEVROLET-1 9 8 6 645-6883 649-5400 271/2” width-»1.00 wide margin but had Uouble scor­ other, making the score 5-2 at 16:17. Professional Equipment MANCHESTER-2 Celebrity. 4 Door. 646-1894 13" width-50V Loaded. Runs great. 93 CAMPERS & ing. It seemed like we were starting “We did a good job defensively Dependable Bedroom, garage, yard, le t A SpecUlItt Fully Insured Free Estimates Aluminum Sheets 4/*5.00 Asking $3350. 643- TRAILERS to come together. Hopefully, this is trying to keep the play on the Do t t f CUSTOM QUALITY appliances. Near Nowjprint end rota cen be picked One stop improvements. Ray Hardy 646-7973 hospital. 872-0700. up at the Mcnchester HereXd 8744.______it.” perimeter,” Ley said. “We had some Framing to Painting. ONLY before 11 a.m. Moriday 1986-35’ Travel Trailer. close calls, but we worked very hard MANCHESTER-6-1/2 ttirou(;r> Tburiday. Boston was 4-1-3 in its previous MISCELLANEOUS Licensed & Insured. FORD-1987 Taurus GL, Rear bedroom, full and we were finally rewarded.” WATERPROOFING Room Duplex.Private V6, 4 door. Excellent bath, fully equipped eight games and 5-0-1 in its last six SERVICES B.B.B. Member Get the yard/parking.Near against the Whalers. The Bruins “They weren’t giving us any time Call Dave Adamick tor a tree quote 88 TAG SALES condition. Loaded. with awnings. Like newl at all to make a good play,” Boston WET BASEMENTS? Want Ad habit... 384.$750/Montn.Secur- $4600. 647-1638. 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OLDSMOBILEAtOLKSWAGEN MANCHESTER Sidorkicwicz 23 seconds into the in Classified 1987 Plymouth Voyager $8,900 up. I lost my composure a couple of HAWKES TREE SERVICE NURSE'S-AIDE No lease. $150/Month. 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER game. RICK BURNETT Auto, A/C, 7 Passenger CENTER times.” Bucket, truck & chipper. Years of experience is easy. 521-1744 or 644-0165. “I don’t think L.azaro’s goal gave Stump removal. Free ROOFING & SIDING 649-1749 1967 Honda Prekida $8,700 us a false sense of security,” Boston Four seconds after his penalty, estimates. Special Care for Elderly 25 Years Experience Justc^l 5 Speed, A/C, Sunroof MOTORS Verbeek got the tying goal after Cul­ consideration tor elderly and SO ELECTRICAL Auto Repair Center The Associated Press coach Mike Milbury said. Excellent references Fully Insured 643-2711 and OLDSMOBILE 1967 Acura Legend Sad. $11,900 len won the faccoff from Ken handicapped HOW SWEET IT IS - Hartford’s Pat Verbeek reacts after Boston Bruins Wednesday night in Boston Garden The Twenty-one seconds later, the Call Call for free estimates ROMEX-Type NM 250’, V-8. Auto. Loaded, Sunroof 369-371 Main SL Hodge. The puck went back to Zar- 647-7553 we do the rest! 14/2, 14/3, 12/2. $15, CIERASALE 6 4 9 - 4 3 0 4 Bruins got a five-minute power play 742-6402 646-6598 1987 Chevy Cavalier Z-24 $5,995 eammate John Cullen scored the team’s fourth goal in the Whalers won, 5-2, to take a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven $20, $28. 649-6201. 1990 Ciera SL, Loaded! -FREE Towing* when Mark Hunter was penalized F V -6 .5 Speed. A/C, Red third period of their Stanley Cup playoff opener against the series. Game 2 is Friday night at Boston Garden for elbowing. Please sec WHALERS, page 18 1989 Ciera Brougham, Nice! 1987 Acura Legend Sad. $13,900 -Free Brake Insp.* 1988 Ciera Loaded, Sharp! V-6, Auto, Sunroof, Loaded • Tune-ups 72 ANTIQUES AND • Altemaiors COLLECTIBLES 1987 Ciera's, 2 To Choose! 1987 Honda Accord LXI $8,900 • Starters 1986 Ciera, V-6, Gorgeous! Aulo, A/C Full Power • Cooling Systems 21 PIECE-Gold glaze tea « Tire Mounting & Balan­ Sale Priced From 1967Chev. CamaroLT $6,900 cing Jim Clemens finishes up ‘dynamite’ spring set dessert dishes, V6, Auto, T-Top, Loaded • Complete Brake Systems ^ teapot. $100, 649-8956. $4,995 • Belts By DAVE O'HARA 1968 Chevy Corsica Sad. $6,500 • Oil-Lube-FlUer • lYouble Shooting Tierney The Associated Press NORTH 4 4 91 Help your seven clubs. Many Others V-6, Auto, A/C, Power Group ♦ J 8 5 • Most Mechanics Needs At every table. West led a top heart 74 FURNITURE To Choose From 1988 Honda Accord LXI $9,900 y 10 9 8 partner out and continued with two more winners PROFESSIONAL CAR WINTER HA’VEN, F^a. — Manager Joe Morgan ♦ K Q 9 7 Auto, A/C, Full Power CLEANING Clemens says he’s ‘confused’ in the suit. At six of these tables. West KITCHEN-Set, formica wasted few words when asked about Roger Clemens’ ♦ K Q 3 By Phillip Alder was worried that his partner had sev­ top, 4 chairs. Excellent C A R D IN A L 1968 Mercury O iugar $7,995 • Bulling • Waxing pitching in a 1991 Florida farewell. V-6, Aulo, Full Power. A/C • Interior Shampooing WEST EAST en clubs for his pre-empt. As a conse­ condition, $75.00. WINTER HAVEN, F^a.(AP) — Roger Clemens me,” Clemens told writers gathered at the Boston Red One of the arts of defense in bridge • Engine Degreasing “Dynamite, what else can you say?” Morgan said ♦ 9 6 quence each West continued with a Please call 649-4152. BUICK, INC. 1989 Acura Legend LS $21,900 • Vbiyl & Leather feels he got a bad deal in American League president Sox players’ entrance to Chain O’Lakes Park that he y♦ 43A K Q J 2 is taking control when you know how Condition tng Wednesday after Clemens’ strong performance in the y ? fourth heart, hoping East could over­ F 1982 Chevy Comoro t2,89S Coupe, 5 Speed. Airbag, Loaded Bobby Brown suspending him for five games and 1982 Dohun 200SX $2,496 • Plnstiiplng Augmon hardly would carry his appeal to commissioner Fay Vincent. ♦ to 8 5 to administer the killing blow. Don't ♦ J 6 3 2 ruff the dummy. No such luck. Declar­ • MasterCard & visa Boston Red Sox’ 3-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates fining him $10,000, then sitting as sole judge on the ♦ 8 7 6 leave (hings to your partner, who can­ SOFA-6’ Red plaid, $55. 2 1983 Buick Electia $4,860 1969 Honda Prelude SI $12,700 “Let someone hear it that has a more opten mind,” ♦ A J 10 5 4 2 er gratefully ruffed with dummy’s Mahogany end tables, 1986 Ford Branco 4X4 $10,980 Accepted before 4,412 fans who packed little Chain O’Lakes Park. pitcher’s appeal. not see through the backs of the cards 1986 Chevy Comoro $4,996 5 Speed, loaded, Red the three-time 20-game winner said after allowing Pit­ SOUTH jack of spades, drew trumps and dis­ $10 each. 643-1634. “He’s ready to go,” Morgan said. “He had an excellent and might make a logical play that carded his club loser on one of dum­ 1966VWJettoGL $6,380 1969 Acura Legend LS $17,900 Clemens said Wednesday he was confused and tsburgh just one hit in five scoreless innings in a final ♦ A K Q 10 7 2 proves fatal to your side rather than to F 1987 Olds Delta 88 Brougham $7,280 augmented his curvcball to go along with his forkball and fastball.” y e 5 4 3 my's diamond winners. 1987 Pon«oc6000Sed $6,496 Sedan, V-6, Aulo, Air Bag, Leather 9 8 WANTED TO BUY/ shocked by Brown’s decision upholding his original prescason start before Monday’s 1991 season opener declarer's. 1987 Buick Ftark Avenue $9,980 Clemens, who will start in the AL opener against the ♦ A 4 At the seventh table. East could see 82 RECREATIONAL 1987 Buick Skylark $6,490 1990 Subaru Legacy Sdn. $11,900 TRADE suspension and fine imposed for the two-time Cy in Toronto. ♦ 9 Today's deal is taken from the 1971 Blue Jays in Toronto on Monday, out-dueled Pittsburgh’s the predicament that his partner 1988 Fksniloc Fkebird SharpI $7,980 Auto, A/C, loaded Young Award winner’s actions last October in Game 4 Australian Open Trials. At seven ta­ would face. Taking control, he ruffed ______EQUIP,______1988 Ciera Brough. Cpe. $8,480 game in tourney Doug Drabek in a meeting of Cy Young Award winners “I didn’t expect it. I’m kind of surprised at some of Vulnerable. Neither bles, the final contract was four 1988 Pontloc BonnovHle $8,496 1990 Acura Integra LS $12,900 We buy clean, late model used of the playoffs in Oakland. Dealer: East his partner’s third heart trick and 1989 Buick Skyhowk Cpe $7,480 prepping for 1991 openers. the things in the statement,” Clemens said nearly 24 spades by South, usually following a EXERCISE-Machine, 1989 Jeep W rangler 4X4 $8,996 S Speed, A/C, Loaded cars and trucks. Top prices Declaring that Brown had “come down hard on hours after his appeal was denied by Brown. cashed the ace of clubs. rowing type. Builds 1989 B'jick Regal Cpe $9,896 (Tlemens, the AL Cy Young Award winner in 1986 and pre-emptive three-club opening by paid. The following is an excerpt from an Associated Press S o u th W e st North East It’s such a simple play once you arms, back chest. $200 1989 H on d a A c c o rd LXI $12,686 1987 who will start in Toronto while an appeal of a five- 3 ^ East. Tfue, a three-level pre-empt is think of it. Perhaps the answer is not 1989 Chevy Celebrity $8,490 SCHALLER Mr. Duff “ Carter Chevrolet story out of Indianapolis following Duke’s stunning value, selling for $50. 1989 Jeep Cherokee 4X4 $14,980 game suspension is on file with Baseball Commissioner 3 ♦ Pass 4 ♦ All pass generally made with a .seven-card only to diagnose things from your 79-77 defeat of previously unbeaten UNLV in the NCAA games. suit, but East couldn't make a weak 646-6794. 1229 Main Street but was stranded as Clemens struck out Tom Prince and partner’s point of view but also to con­ F 81 Adams Street ACURA Tournament semifinals last Saturday night at the Hoosier Fay Vincent, allowed just one hit, struck out six and Guante, who was one month late in reporting because Gary Redus. Opening lead: y K two-bid in clubs. (In his system, a two- Manchester, CT didn’t walk a batter in five innings. sider your options. At trick three. East Manchester 345 CENTER STREET Dome. of visa and personal problems in the Dominican Rivera, who had only seven homers last season, gave club opening would be strong.) There­ can discard or ruff. He should analyze 646-6464 Drabek, a 22-game winner en route to the NL Cy fore, the three-club bid showed six or 91 CARS FOR SALE 649-4571 MANCHESTER “Augmon virtually disappeared in the Duke game, Republic, failed to save his job, though. A nonroster in­ Clemens a 1-0 lead when he hit a 2-1 pitch over the 380- both po.ssibilities. Young Award last year, tuned up for a starting assign­ 647-7077 9 1 CARS FOR SAIJT- ‘ scoring only six points, just two in the second half.” vitee to camp, he was told that Tony Fossas had beaten foot mark in left-center with two outs in the third. That ment against Montreal on Monday by pitching five in­ 22 CONDOMINIUMS 32 APARTMENTS FOR The quote referred to the Runnin’ Rebels’ All- him for the final spot on Boston’s 25-player roster. didn’t help him in retaining his starting job, either. Mor­ 32 APARTMENTS FOR American 6-8 senior forward , a sure-fire nings. He allowed three hits, including a solo homer by FOR SALE ______RENT______Neal Heaton replaced Drabek at the start of the sixth gan announced after the game that rookie Tim Naehring RENT lottery pick in the NBA draft come June and a member Luis Rivera in the third, sUuck out two and didn’t issue a and was lagged for two runs in the seventh before being would open the season at short. COLONIAL-Manor. of the 1988 LLS. Olympic team. walk. MANCHESTER-2. 3. and MANCHESTER-2 Family. replaced by Stan Belinda in the eighth. With two outs in the seventh, Boston loaded the bases Manchester, $96,500. 6 Room apartments. That AP reference is putting mildly what is a burning “Clemens had outstanding control and that other guy CHFA/FHA Approved 2 Newly updated. 2 Clemens threw 70 pitches, including 48 for strikes. on singles by Carlos Quintana and John Marzano and a Security. 646-2426. Bedroom in quiet and disturbing issue, if one takes the time to watch a (Drabek) never walks anyone,” Morgan said. “That bedroom Townhouse, Weekdays, 9am-5pm. The only Pittsburgh base runners were Jeff King, who walk. Naehring then lined a two-run single to left-center. end unit. Fully ap- neighborhood. Close to videotape of the Duke-UNLV war. helped to make an interesting game.” reached on an error by shortstop Luis Rivera in the The Red Sox hit the road today with right-hander Greg plianced kitchen with MANCHESTER-Like new town center and For the record, Augmon was 3-for-lO shooting from “Everything out there is on schedule,” said Clemens, 3 bedroom duplex, busline. $595/Month second, and Barry Bonds, who grounded a 1-2 pitch Harris scheduled to start in a return engagement with the oak cabinets, sliders to the field and 0-for-l from the foul line against Duke. 2-1 with a 1.86 earned run average in six preseason private patio. D.W. Fish large yard. Applianced, plus Utilities. Dale. 529- through the middle for a single to start the fifth: Pirates in Bradenton. Harris is down to pitch the second 8276. Augmon’s peerless defensive prowess, which earned starts, all at home. “I feel pietty good. The five innings Real Estate, 643-1591 carpeted. No pets. him his Olympic spot under Georgetown coach John Bonds stole second and took third on an infield out. game of the season in Toronto on Tbesday. Lease, security. $785/ were enough. I’d rather be overly strong going into the or 871-1400. MANCHESTER-Duplex, 3 Thompson and is usually an omnipresent traiu was also F Month. 646-3938, bedrooms, carpeted, season than not be strong enough.” appliances. $690 painfully absent against the Blue Devils. MALLARD VIEW-New BOLTON-2 Bedroom Of his six points, two were on a dunk and two were on Cecilio Guante and Dennis Lamp followed Clemens Ranch and Colonial monthly. Heat not apartment. Appliances included. Security and an easy lay-in after a Duke player inadvertently handed on the mound, working two innings apiece in preserving homes. Change your included. $600 plus the shutout that boosted Boston’s record to 20-9, the first lifestyle to 1-floor living. references required. No y ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ him the ball two feet in front of the basket. utilities. 643-0926. pets. 643-7635. lime the club ever has won more than 18 exhibition 1 2 Bedroom, 2 bath Let me clarify that this is not being written from a FURNISHED-3 Room Ranches. Also 3 MANSFIELD/WIL- , SPECTACULAR UNLV bias. I wanted to see the Rebels gel knocked off. apartment, 2nd floor. bedroom, 1-1/2 bath LINGTON LINE-Route But, after seeing the entire tape of the game (twice!) and Colonials. Attached H e a t. Private entrances. Adults. No 4 4 . 2 Bedroom ★ SAVINGS ★ Augmon’s uncharacteristically lethargic, uninspired and garage. From apartment. Adults Locals open pets. Security. totally pathetic play, questions were raised in my mind $143,900. North Main preferred. Country St to Union ST to Ros- References. 643-4860, immediately. 2pm to 7pm. privacy. No dogs. $460/ 9.9% Financing setto Dr. "We’re Selling Month. 1-1/2 months What became of the player, said by many experts to be Houses!" 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Clean, quiet, ^ Licensed Contractor Free Estimates ■ $4,650 He was receiving perfect outlet passes, which in the scheduled today. furnished. 646-8337. 649-4304 $3,375 past had been a sure two points, but against Duke he was Manchester High baseball makes its debut under its n Th» AtsocUtod Pro»« new coach, Dave Blanchard, Friday when the Indians ALONG FOR THE RIDE — Hartford defenseman Doug Houda, right, keeps a tight wrap take on crossiown East Catholic at Mount Nebo’s around Boston center Dave Poulin as they chase the puck during the first period of Wednes­ Please see AIKJMON, page 18 Monarty Field in a 3:30 p.m. affair. day night’s game in Boston. 1 18—MANCHESTER HERALD, TTiursday, April 4, 1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, April 4,. 1991—19 Trio putting on the squeeze in Midwest Division In Brief Old-time hockey A By The Associated Press 20-6 spurt by the Mavericks in the with a three-point play after he was Heat. third quarter. Maleeva continues 1991 woes fouled by Smith, then broke the tie Hardaway finished with 20 points was brilliant Olajuwon got 20-plus rebounds HILTON ffiA D ISLAND, S.C. (AP) — Fifth-seeded with a jump hook with 1:36 left, the with 13 assists for -the Warriors. throughout, while Mark Eaton had for the sixth time this season and final points of the game. The Clip­ Katerina Maleeva continued her 1991 woes on Wednes- lifts the Devils scored 27 points and just one shining moment, further Vernon Maxwell led Houston in pers inbounded the ball with six Kevin Edwards 25 for Miami, while to stay when he circled behind Ae net and squeezing the tight Midwest scoring with 27 points. Dallas lost seconds left to Harper, whose The Bulgarian right-hander, who had lost in the By JOHN KREISER Division. for the 12th time in 15 games and ^ Sherman Douglas had 23 points and tucked his second goal of Ae game be­ baseline jumper was blocked by * 12 assists. tournaments this year, The Associated Press A Olajuwon keyed Houston’s Eaton. fomnofn Circle Magazine L p , hind Tom Barrasso, who had lunged to 76ers 107, Pacers 104: Philadel­ Ae other side. 102-86 victory over Dallas Wednes­ falling m the srcond round after winning the first set. There’s noAing New Jersey coach Tom day night with 22 points and 22 NBA Roundup SuperSonics 106, Kings 91: phia got strong performances from “I was surprised I had Aat much time Seattle brought Sacramento within Ron Anderson, Armon Gilliam and MeVie likes better Aan old-time hockey rebounds. Karl Malone had 39 56th-ranked Fedenca Bonsignori of Italy 6-7 (3^7) 6-2 — especially when it works. and that much net,” Stastny said. “This is 0<*-*'**^\ points and 12 rebounds for Utah in a one loss of the NBA record for con­ Rickey Green to win at Indiana 6-4 on Ac green clay at Ae Sea Pines Racquet Club.' great for the playoffs. It’s time to forget extended its road losing streak to secutive road defeats as Shawn The Devils staged Aeir own ’60s 99-91 win over the Los Angeles seven games. without Charles Barkley and Rick AnoAer seed. No. 12 Isabel Cucto of West Germany about Ae regular season because Aat Kemp and Eddie Johnson scored 20 Mahom. revival Wednesday night m Ae opener of Clippers that wasn’t scaled until The Rockets, who never trailed, was also ousted, falling to Halle Cioffi 6-1,4-6,6-4. Aeir Patrick Division scries against Pit­ really doesn’t count now.” Eaton, who was scoreless, blocked points apiece and Kemp grabbed 14 In other action, Ae top-seeded doubles team of Gigi led 52-35 at halftime after leading Barkley, out for at least two tsburgh, bumping and grindmg Aeir way Just 50 seconds later, Laurie Boschman Ron Harper’s shot in the final rebounds aS the Sonics out- Fernandez and Jana Novotna overcame a 4-1 deficit in 41-21 in the second quarter. weeks with a sprained knee, and to a 3-1 upset victory over Ae division- seconds. rebounded the Kings 58-36. the final set to take a 6-7 (3-7), 6-2, 6 ^ victory over “They’re an extremely big team Mahom, who has a bruised right champion Penguins. The two outcomes left first-place scored 29 points, Cammy MacGregor and Penny Magcr. inside now,” Dallas center James heel, were sidelined as Anderson New Jersey’s tight checking style NHL Playoffs San Antonio with a half-game edge keeping the Kings, 1-36 on the road In oAer singles matches. No. 8 Natalia Zvereva beat Donaldson said of tlic Rockets. “The with 33 consecutive losses this scored 27 points, Gilliam had 22 would have been right at home in Ae over both the Rockets and Jazz in reason they’re playing well is they u n s ^ ^ Donna Faber 6-1, 6-3; No. 9 Leila Meskhi beat pre-expansion era. It worked to perfection the Midwest. The winner of the season, in contention through three points and 12 rebounds and Green — Lemieux’s shadow for much of Ae are not worried about missing shots. 19 points for the 76ers. Radka Zrubakova 6-3, 6-2; and No. 10 Helen Kelesi against Pittsburgh, Ae NHL’s Aird-best division will get the second seed in quarters. defeated Camille Benjamin 6-1, 1-6,6-2. night, beat Barrasso on a 2-on-l break to They get the offensive rebounds and Detlcf Schrempf scored 21 points offensive team during Ae regular season. the Western Conference playoffs, The NBA record for consecutive make it 3-1. Th* Assoclatod Pros* their fast tempo gives them easy op­ and Reggie Miller 19 for Indiana. “It was Aat old-time hockey,” McVic The Devils broke a five-game losing while the second- and third-place portunities.” road losses is 34 by the New Jersey Quayle throws out 1st pitch Nets in 1989-90 and 1990-91. said. “Old-time hockey in my book is streak in Pittsburgh and ended an 0-10-2 NASTY STASTNY — New Jersey’s Peter Stastny (26) checks Pit­ finishers probably will not even Houston increased the lead to Cavaliers 95, Knicks 84: BALTIMORE (AP) — Vice President Dan Quayle is hard hitting, checking and Ae forechcck- have homecourt advantage in the Sacramento would tie that mark scheduled to throw out Ae season-opening first pitch drought in Patrick Division road games. tsburgh’s Jaromir Jagr during the first game of their playoff semifinal 62-41 with 8:47 to go in the third Cleveland won at home by outscor- ing game I love dearly. I’m not interested The division-champion Penguins ended first round. with a loss at Los Angeles against next Monday when Ae Baltimore Orioles play host to Ac quarter before the Mavericks, who ing New York 70-43 from the mid­ in Ais breakaway-type hockey. You won’t Ae regular season by going 13-1-2 in series Wedneday night in Pittsburgh. The Devils, behind two Stastny “We’re stacking them up one by the Clippers on Sunday, and the way point of the second quarter. Chicago White Sox. got 20 points from Rolando Black­ win anyAing wiA that.” Aeir last 16 games at Ae Civic Arena, goals, surprised the Penguins, 3-1. one,” Rockets coach Don Chancy Kings’ next road game ^ter that is Quayle threw out Ae first pitch for last year’s opener man, ouLscored the Rockets 20-6 to The Cavaliers, who trailed by 16 The strategy and Ae Devils’ execution where Ae best-of-7 scries resumes Friday said of Houston’s 15th victory in 16 April 15 at Minnesota. points in the second quarter, took at Memorial Stadium. The Orioles are to move into Ac close to 68-61 with 2:21 left in the were perfect. night. Jan Erixon and Bernie Nicholls games. “Things arc going good. Warriors 127, Heat 114: At the lead at 65-63 on a jumper by new C ^ d e n Yards stadium for the 1992 season. falo an early 2-0 lead before their offense period. “They played a pretty smart game,” “I’ve heard all Aese questions about provided Ae offense wiA second-period We’ve got a stretch coming up now Oakland, Golden State clinched a Lm y Nance with 2:11 left in the President Bush has tenatively agreed to Arow out Ae got untracked. Jazz 99, Clippers 97: At Salt Western Conference playoff spot as said Mario Lemieux, who had Pit­ how we can’t win on the road and I goals and Mike Richter backed a solid that will be tough. As the games get third period. They stayed on top the first pitch for Ae Monday opener at Arlington, Texas bet­ Benoit Hogue and Grant Ledyard put Lake City, Malone scored the last Chris Mullin scored 12 of his 28 tsburgh’s goal. “They played very well patiently answered Aem,” MeVie said. checking effort wiA 28 saves. Richter tougher, maybe our players will get rest of the way after a 3-pointer by ween Ae Texas Rangers and Milwaukee Brewers. Bush’s Buffalo ahead 2-0 just 2:12 into Ae game. five points of the game in the final defensively and pretty much forced us in “The pomt is, if you can’t win on the nearly had his first career shutout, but tougher.” points in the fourth quarter and Tim Henry James broke a 65-65 tie with son, George W. Bush, is a part owner of the Texas But Russ Courtnall had two of Montreal’s 2:07 as Utah rallied to snap Los An­ every zone.” road, you’re not going anywhere. If you Michal Pivonka scored on a rebound wiA “I’m happy with my game. Our Hardaway had a career-high eight 50 seconds left in the quarter. franchise. four goals in Ae last 9:25 of Ae opening geles’ five-game winning streak. steals against Miami. 'The Norris and SmyAc Division semi­ can’t win on Ae road, you don’t deserve 1:33 remaining. whole team has made it easier for The Clippers led 97-94 on a period and Ae Canadiens led by at least The Warriors clinched only their Tha Associated Press finals open tonight. In Ae Norris, it’s to go anywhere. We’ve won on Ae road Nicholls was one of several veterans me by the way they are playing,” jumper by Charles Smith with 2:24 Kiki Vandeweghe led the Knicks Umpire negotiations continue Minnesota at Chicago and Detroit at St. two goals Ae rest of Ae way. said Olajuwon, who had 17 points lliird playoff appearance since 1977, with 23 points, while JUST IN TIME — Indiana’s Detlef Schrempf, left, barely gets now, but it’s just one game.” who were “rested” in Sunday’s season- “This was definitely not Ae way we left, but Los Angeles didn’t score but second in tlvce years since Don NEW YORK (AP) — Negotiators for umpires and Ae Louis. In Ae Smythe, Los Angeles plays “We lost tonight and we’ve got to finale against Pittsburgh as coach Roger and 12 rebounds at halftime and again. added 15 poinu and 10 rebounds, American and National Leagues met for six hours and want to play and I don’t think it’s Ae way Nelson became head coach. They a pass away as Philadelphia’s Andre Turner, middle, and host to Calgary and Edmonton visits Cal- regroup for Friday,” Pittsburgh coach Neilson shook up his slumping team. then helped the Rockets put down a Malone tied it with 2:07 to go but scored only one point in the will resume Aeir bargaining today. gary. Buffalo likes to play,” Montreal’s Shayne are 8-0 in three seasons against the fourth period. Manute Bol apply defensive pressure in their game Wednes­ Bob Johnson said. “You can still lose “If aAletes don’t play well, they should Corson said. “I’m sure Buffalo isn’t “The only progress Aat was made was Aat Ac union 'The Devils, who lost all four regular- day night in Indianapolis. The 76ers beat the Pacers 107-104. three games and win Ais. It’s as simple as be benched,” Nicholls said. “What hap­ happy about giving up seven goals and made additional enormous concessions to Ae owners,” season visits to Pittsburgh, got some scor­ Aat.” pened should have happened. I don’t hold we’re not happy about giving up five. umpires union head Richie Phillips said, “but the owners ing from an unexpected source. Peter PATRICK DIVISION: any grudges. This is a team game.” “Our goal was to score five goals,” continue to stonewall.” Phillips declined to say what con­ Stasuiy had two goals, including Ae Rangers 2, Capitals 1: The Rangers, Sabres left wing Dave Andreychuk said. cessions Ae umpires made. tiebre^er 4:12 into Ae final period, after Thomas’ surgeon not used to being in the limelight who appeared headed for Ae division title ADAMS DIVISION: “But we have to check better Aan we did Robert Kheel, Ae negotiator for Ae two leagues, getting just one point in his last 12 before a 2-9-1 season-ending collapse, Canadiens 7, Sabres 5: Two usually tonight. 'They have some guys who can By TOM COYNE it was big news when chronic pain refused to comment on Ae meeting. regular-season games. reverted to Aeir old form and shut down Watson’s other patients include surgery, performed Jan. 29 at Watson again on Friday. Watson tight-checking teams played a shootout at really skate and we have to shut Aem The Associated Press forced Thomas out of the lineup in about. It’s a very mechanical-tyjie of The veteran center put Ae Devils ahead the Capitals at Madison Square Garden. Katharine Hepburn — he reattached Hanford Hospital, involved fusing said he expects to give the All-Star Braves’ Mullen found dead "010 Forum as Ae Canadiens spotted Buf­ down.” January. And big news when Wat­ her right index finger — and Adrian medicine, load-bearing and that sort HARTFORD — Dr. Kirk Watson three bones to keep the problem gu^d clearance to play, though the of thing,” Watson said. But as a son, a world-renowned hand sur­ Dantlcy, a former teammate of bone in place. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — John Mullen, has operated on some of the most wrist won’t be completely healed. hand surgeon he deals with nerve, vice president and assistant general manager of Ae At­ geon, said he might be able to have Thomas. He has also operated on Watson developed the technique famous wrists and hands in the He performed similar surgery on bone, joint and plastic surgery. lanta Braves, was found dead in his hotel room. He was Thomas back in time for the professional football players and for the relatively simple surgery in country. So he was unprepared for playoffs. Dantley in 1983. Dantley came back 66. Braves manager Bobby Cox said Mullen’s body was Wrecking crew hits grand Comiskey golfers, not to mention thousands of the mid-1970s. A piece of bone to lead the NBA in scoring at Utah He also likes the fact that the all the fuss when he put Isiah “1 had a Detroit television station found in Ae shower in his room at the team’s spring others patients from around the from the forearm is grafted to the in 1984 with a 30.6 points per game study of the hand didn’t become Thomas’ shooting wrist back call and say they wanted to film world. Paining hotel. By MARIO FOX ters six to eight months to complete the together. scaphoid bone, one of eight small average. Dantley signed Thesday to commonplace until after World War job. Isiah being wheeled into the operat­ Mullen had worked for Ae Braves’ franchise for 32 The Associated Press Thomas’ wrist had been bothering bones in the wrist. The scaphoid play with the Milwaukee Bucks. II. But some souvenir-hunting fans tried 'fhomas, of course, is captain of ing room and being wheeled out,” years. He originally began working for Ae Braves in him for nine months. Doctors deter­ bone is then fused to two other Watson says it was his love of to help Ae demolition along by using the Detroit Pistons. His right wrist Watson said. “1 had physicians call­ “The hand is still very much a 1947 in Boston, remaining with Ac team until 1966. He CHICAGO — The Chicago White mined that a small bone in his wrist bones to keep it from rotating and ir­ physics and mechanics that led him sledgehammers and poles to loosen bricks helped lead the NBA team to a ing to see if they could come by just frontier,” he said. “There’s still so worked for Ae Houston AsPos for 13 years before Sox’ one-time Field of Dreams is being was rubbing against the ligaments. ritating the ligaments. to specialize in hand surgery. on the top of a back wall that wasn’t world championship last season. So to see him. I couldn’t believe it.” much to be done. It’s still all so fas­ returning to Atlanta in 1979 as general manager, a title turned into a parking lot. Arthritis had also set in. The Thomas will be examined by “That’s what orthopedics is all cinating.” he held until 1985. Speedway Wrecking Co. crews on being watched by security people. They Wednesday began Ae task of knocking were chased away by an angry Speedway Tarpley denies he was drunk down Ac walls of Ac oldest stadium in official. 9 ' In Brief... to provide parking 'The demolition job began on Ae same DALLAS (AP) — Dallas Mavericks forward Roy day two-sport superstar Bo Jackson Jackson now Tarpley admits he violated Ae provisions of his drug for Ae newest park, also named Comis­ key, across 35th Street on Ae city’s SouA signed a contract in Sarasota, Fla., to play Holiday Lanes hosts tournament Peatment after-care program by drinking on Ae night of for the White Sox if he is able to come his arrest on charges of drunken Aiving, but denies he Side. MANCHESTER — Holiday Lancs, 39 Spx:nccr St., Boos resounded from scores of fans — back from a serious hip injury. will host the Connecticut State Duckpin Bowling Tour­ knows Chicago was intoxicated. As Ac destruction of Ae old Comis- Tarpley, who has twice violated Ae NBA’s anti-drug clad in business suits, work clothes and nament the next two weekends (April 6-7 and April even a clown costume — who showed up key’s walls began, members of Ae media 13-14). Events are singles, doubles, triples and four-man policy and is recuperating from a season-ending knee in­ By ALAN ROBINSON at 10 a.m. for Ae first swing of Ac wreck­ got a tour of Comiskey II, a $150-million, teams. jury, also said Aat if he Ainks again, he won’t leave Ac w - — The Associated Press house. ing ball against Ae outer right-field wall state-of-Ae-art facility receiving the final For further information, call 288-7801. of Ac 81-year-old stadium. Tarpley has disputed police accounts of his arrest touches before Ac April 18 home opener ^ t > - Bolton Road Race is set SARASOTA, Fla. — No, this isn’t another “Bo Saturday morning, but docs acknowledge he drank Arcc Then Ae crowd broke out in the against the Detroit Tigers. familiar Comiskey ditty, “Na-na-na-na, Since March 1, Speedway has been BOLTON — The 14th annual Bolton Five Mile Road knows commercial. He’ll shoot a commerical soon with beers before going out that night. Police said he was un­ his new Chicago pal, Michael Jordan, but Bo Jackson ruly and refused a BreaAalyzcr or blood test, but failed Na-na-na-na, Hey, hey, hey, goodbye” tearing down the inside of the old park, T Race, sponsored by the Bolton Lions Club, will be held from Ae song by Ae band Steam. leaving little more than the walls. on Saturday, May 4, with the start and finish line in front doesn’t know if he’ll ever play baseball or football again, five field sobriety tests. and he may not know for months. The old stadium, named after former The scats arc long gone, selling for of Bolton High School on Brandy Street. That didn t dissuade Chicago White Sox general Jarryd forced to retire White Sox owner Charles Comiskey,who $250 apiece, wiA the proceeds going to is to go off at 1 p.m. built Ae ballpark in 1910, is a treasury of manager Ron Schueler from gambling plenty of owner HONG KONG (AP) — Eduardo Masso upset Aird- charity. Entry fee is $5, $6 the day of the race upiil 12:30 p.m. memories — the first exploding Jerry ReinsdorFs dough that Bo will still know how to sceded Michael Stich 7-5, 6-3 and fourth-seeded Ander The grass is at a city park. Trophies and merchandise prizes will be awarded and scoreboard, Ae majors’ first All-Star run and hit and field when — and if — his damaged left Jarryd was forced to retire with a leg injury in Ae first 1110 infield dirt is across Ae street nt there are six age divisions each for men and women. Game, Babe Ruth’s home runs. hip heals. round of Ae Hong Kong Open. Jarryd quit his match Ac new park. For applications, further information, contact the Bol­ It was home to Shoeless Joe Jackson The White Sox signed Jackson on Wednesday to a wiA Patrick Kuhnen when he pulled a calf muscle after Some community groups tried in vain ton Lions Club, c/o Bob Peterson, 400 West Street, Bol­ and controversial club owner Bill Vccck, ton, or call Peterson at 649-7766. one-year contract worth at least $700,000, a deal they losing Ae first set 6-7 (5-7). to save Ac original Comiskey from Ac f i P T T I h i r * D C A n \ / 1- - - ^ Reginald Plnto/Manchaslor Harald who Aeamed up Ac scoreboard explod­ wreckers, and efforts are still under way GETTING READY — Members of the Coventry High baseball team loosen up during a prac­ realistically don’t expect him to honor this season. The Yale nine nips UConri contract contains playing time incentives for 1992 and Chaney NBA coach of month ing wiA fireworks. Joe Louis fought Acre to salvage a part of it for a small tice session late last week. Coventry, defending COC champions, opens its 1991 season for Ae heavyweight title in 1937. TTie 1993 that could inflate the total value to $8.1 million, NEW YORK (AP) — Don Chaney, whose Houston memorial plaza and park on Ae site. STORRS — Third baseman Adam Lcnain went 2- today on the road at Rocky Hill High Beatles banged out tunes in 1965. even before performance bonuses are added. Rockets won 14 of 15 games in March, was named as the “Their precious parking lots arc all for-4 and scored the go-ahead run in the sixth inning to “I’m saddened. My grandfather saved,” said Mary O’Connell, 44, of Ae The contract doesn’t block Jackson from continuing NBA’s coach of Ae month. Chaney also won Ae award give Yale University a 6-5 collegiate baseball win over brought my dad here, my dad brought me grassroots group known as Save Our Sox the University of Connecticut Wednesday afternoon. his hobby — pro football — but protects the White Sox in February. against any football-related injuries. here, and I brought my kid here,” said Field of Dreams. “Just because we're The Elis improve to 9-6 while UConn falls to 8-10-1. Ray Janisch, 35, a Chicago plumber. building a new ballpark doesn’t mean we Freshman Aaron Quinn took the loss for the Huskies. Augmon Now, if they just knew when Bo could go. Metro Conference adds three Dr. James Boscardin, the White Sox team physician, Accountant Ted Kramer, 54, said he have to obliterate every trace of the old Starter Larry Winawar (1-1) picked up the win for Yale. ATLANTA (AP) — The Metro Conference announced and Ae old stadium have been Arough a one.” From Page 17 evaluated the injured outfielder and recommended that Ae addition of NorA Carolina-Charlotte, South Florida Buddy Gagliardi had three hits and Todd Rosenthal and Schueler sign Jackson. lot togeAer. But Ae players are not all Aat choked Gianni Ragaini each two for Connecticut. and Virginia Commonwealth, effective June 1. We re not saying we’re 1(X) piercent sure that Bo “I’ve been coming here since Ae up about moving to a new park. The Associated Press forever picking up his dnobic ana passing the ball out to The Aree left Ae Sun Belt Conference, reducing it to 1940s,” he said. “We’ve both suffered “The old Comiskey was old," Carlton Mizesko sets UConn mark For 90 percent of the game, Augmon was nowhere to Jackson is going to gain his previous abilities back,” four members. They join existing members Louisville, GRAND SLAM — A crowd gathers at old Comiskey Park Wednes­ the top of the key. be found in the trenches denying , Boscardin said. We think there is a lot of rehabilitation through all Aese years.” Fisk said. “It just didn’t provide Aings day morning to watch a wrecking crew deliver the last grand slam to NEW HAVEN — Junior co-captain Kim Mize.sko and Augmon was also tied up by Greg Koubek on a that needs to occur.” SouAem Mississippi, Thlane and Virginia Tech in Ae On Wednesday, a sign reading “Speed­ players and fans want and Aat progress sophomore Pat Conlan hurled back-to-back shutouts to Brian Davis or Thomas Hill a free lane to the hoop. Mepo, which does not compete in football. what was baseball’s oldest ball park, home of the Chicago White Sox fastbreak. First question: Was it the pressure? That argument But the bottom line is that the White Sox were willing way Wrecking. The Hardest Hitters of All has allowed. This new park has the proper lead the University of Connecticut women’s softball Greg Koubek tying up Stacey Augmon? Earlier, Ae MePo lost Florida State to Ae Atlantic Time” hung over the main entrance of dm facilities foi Ac baseball team and Ac fan since 1910. The team opens its 1991 season across the street in the team to a 9-0, 2-0 sweep of Yale Wednesday. holds no water at all since Augmon has played in the to ^ke a chance after their four-man medical team ex- Coast Conference, SouA Carolina to Ae SouAeastem On one Rebel break, Augmon was driving down the Olympics, has won an NCAA title before and has warded arnined the 28-year-oId outfielder’s medical records. Comiskey Park. It will take the heavy hit­ who comes.” new Comiskey Park. Mizesko, a Coventry High graduate, hurled a two-hit- left side, his strong side. With only a Lilliputian, I’m Conference and Cincinnati and Memphis State to Ae ter while Conlan fired a one-hitter. Mizesko struck out off every desperate adversary this past season seeking to “We’ve been told he might be available by July, but Great Midwest Conference. sorry, in front of him. One would think knock the Rebels off. 1992 IS more realistic,” Schueler said. “Anything before nine to became UConn’s career svikeout leader. She now Augmon would throw down a thunderous dunk over the that is a plus.” has 251 K’s in 230 2/3 innings, surpassing Mary Second question: Was Augmon sick? A legitimate ex­ NHL announces monthly awards Name change aids Tribe’s Belle helpless Hurley. cuse if it was true. But, nowhere before or after the game Scheuler said the Jackson deal is a plus with no Larry Johnson Linhares (245 strikeouts in 347 2/3 innings). Mizesko What does Augmon do? MONTREAL (AP) — Goaltender Kelly Hrudey of Ae was it written Augmon was sick. minuses, except for his uncertain physical condition. He Clemens, who plans to appeal a has sbuck out 83 in 72 1/3 innings this year for the Hus­ Pull up his dribble and pass it out to the top of the key. Los Angeles Kings was named NHL player of the monA By DICK BRINSTER pitched five sU'ong innings against Augmon played the game as if he were Robby Benson d i ^ ’t cost the White Sox any players, and, if healthy, five-day suspension and $10,000 kies, who improved to 10-9 with the twinbill sweep. One time Augmon made a nice block, raced upcourt to and Quebec Nordiques winger Stephane Morin was The Associated Press his fomicr teammates as Los An­ in the 1977 classic “One on One” after his coach first in­ joins Cory Snyder and Tim Raines as key addidons to a Wooden winner fine for his ejection during last geles beat New York at Vero Beach, 1 receive a return pass on the break, and watched the ball named rookie of Ae monA. Celtics activate Derek Smith serts Benson into the big game and tells him, ‘I don’t team that won 94 games last season, second in the LOS ANGELES (AF) — UNLV’s Larry Johnson season’s American League playoffs, Fla. Ojeda, obtained for Hubic dribble off his leg out of bounds. American League to Oakland’s 103. Hrudey was 8-1-1 in Ae final monA of Ae regular Joey Belle decided he needed a BOSTON — The activiated swingman want to sec you anywhere near that ball. It’s bad enough says he’s ready for the next major step in his life — beat Doug Drabck in a matchup of Brooks, who hit his second homer Either on the offensive or defensive end, when poten­ as it is.’ “We’ve add<^ power and more speed to the middle of season wiA Aree shutouts and a 2.26 goals-against fresh start after spending 10 weeks Derek Smith Wednesday, and released rookie guard A.J. average. Morin, who ended the season wiA a nine-game playing in Ae NBA. last summer in alcohol rehab, so he Cy Young Award winners. for Ac Mets, is 4-0 Ais spring. tial rebounds were dancing around the rim, Augmon was As soon as Augmon got the ball against Duke, he the lineup ^ without giving anything up in return,” Clemens, the AL winner in Wynder, whose 10-day contract expired. always caught two or three players deep in the lane, not scoring streak, scored six goals and added 10 assists in At Ae same time, he admits he’ll always remember changed his name to Albert. Eddie Murray had two RBIs for couldn’t rid himself of it fast enough. Schueler said. “You can never have enough speed or his recent Asappointment. 1986-87, struck out six and allowed Ac Dodgers, who got Aree runs in Smith underwent his fourth operation in September, even jumping for these balls. enough good athletes.” 10 games in March. That isn’t Ac only Aing Aat’s when scar tissue was scraped from his left knee. He If you or a friend has a videotape of the game, watch it “Playing m the NBA should be fun,” Johnson said only one hit in five innings at six innings off Dwight Gooden. A key play late in the game was when UNLV couldn’t again and concentrate on Augmon. When he s not walking on crutches. Bo Jackson has changed for Ac Cleveland Indians hasn’t appeared in a gante since last spring’s playoffs Culverhouse undergoes surgery Wednesday after receiving Ae John Wooden Award as outfielder. His swing is mute tes­ Winter Haven, Fla. Drabck, Ae Braves 6, Yankees 5: Dave Jus­ get a shot off before the 45-second clock expired. With You’ll be amazed at what you see. enough speed for two athletes. If he can just get up to 1990 NL Cy Young recipient, gave when he was with the . five seconds remaining on the shot clock, the Rebels in- TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Hugh Culverhouse, owner of college basketball’s player of Ae year. ‘Tve talked to timony to Aat. tice had two hits, two runs and two Wynder, out of Fairfield University, appeared in 54 speed, the commercial possibilities are endless for him in several people in Ae NBA. It should be hard. I’m not up a run on Arcc hits in five innings. RBIs as Atlanta held off New York bounded the ball to Augmon, who was above the top of the city where Air Jor^n already cams millions of dol­ the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, underwent surgery for a He hit one home run in limited games with Cedar Rapids and Quad Cities of the CBA about to do anything but to do what’s best for Ac Dodgers 3, Mets 2: Bob Ojeda at West Palm Beach, Fla. the key. He held it without dribbling and the shot clock Jim Tierney Is a sports writer for the Manchester lars. malignant lung tumor, a spokesman for Ae N I^ team action for Ae Tribe last season. This before signing a 10-day contract with the Celtics March expired with the ball in his hands. said. Culverhouse is expected to remain under care at St. team.” spring, he has hit eight — including 25. Herald. Jackson will spend the next several months rehabilitat­ Johnson, who figures to be one of the top selec­ ing in Kansas City and in Birmingham, Ala., the home of Joseph’s Hospital for about a week. one in a 7-0 victory Wednesday over BENEFIT BASKETBALL GAME 9 tions, if not Ac No. 1 pick, in Ais summer’s NBA sports physician Dr. James Andrews. Andrews said the Seattle at Tbeson, Ariz. — to lead Sampras secures tennis win Aaft, said if he had his choice, he’d probably play all major leaguers. NEW YORK GIANTS Dad arrested severity of Jackson’s hip injury has been overstated by Tarkanian says talent remains wiA Ae Dallas Mavericks. ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Second-seeded Pete doctors not acquainted with all of the facts. “People arc finally seeing Ac real (SUPER BOWL CHAMPS) Sampras won in straight sets, but No. 4 Derrick Rostag- Whalers LAS VEGAS (AP) — UNLV coach “That’s because it’s home,” he said. “If someone Albert Belle at Ac major league “We think Bo has an excellent potential to heal ” he VS. no. No. 6 Jimmy Arias and No. 8 David Pate were ex­ FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — said. says he will have a team Aat’s pretty talented next year, asked me who’s my favorite team, it’s probably the level,” he said. “I did it in the minor despite Ae loss of four starters from what is considered (Los Angeles) Lakers or Ae (Chicago) Bulls. You tended to three sets before surviving second-round Mims Sanders, father of Atlanta Andrews’ close relationship with the White Sox — he leagues. Now I hope to do it in the EX-U-CONN ALL STARS From Page 17 Braves and Falcons star Deion his best team ever. have to take everyAing in perspective; just to play in matches in the $225,000 Prudential Securities Tennis has heated dozens of their Class AA Birmingham farm majors.” TUESDAY, APRIL 9,1991 at 7:30pm Classic on Wednesday. Sanders, bit a detective’s finger The key is wheAer some of Ae players, and even the Ae NBA is a great Aing.” ley Zalapski, whose shot was than they did Wednesday night to club’s players — and Bo’s not-so-close ties to Kansas Manager John McNamara MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Sampras beat Italy’s Diego Nargiso 6-3, 7-6 (10-8); before police removed a small piece coach, will be back next season. Johnson, a 6-foot-7, 250-pound senior forward, was stopped by goalie Andy Moog. Ver- have a shot at the Cup again. City motivated Jackson to sign with the White Sox. The Rebels are losing all-Americans Larry Johnson believes he can. Manchester, Conn. Rostagno got by Sweden’s Thomas Hogstedt 4-6, 6-2, of crack cocaine from his mouth and Ae Wooden Award winner in voting by 1,000 sports bcek scor^ on the rebound. “They outworked us. They charged him with possession of the Jackson was waived by the Royals last month, less and Stacey Augmon as well as guard Greg AnAony and writers and broadcasters across Ac country. He “Belle is like (Cecil) Fielder and Adults" $7.00 Advance 6-2; Arias held off David Witt 6-7 (7-2), 7-6 (7-3), 6-li than two years after winning the All-Star Game MVP Last season’s first-round p'^yott finished their checks better than we center George Ackles. That leaves Anderson Hunt as Ac finished wiA 1,646 points to 1,389 for sophomore (Jose) Canseco, guys like Aat.” Children (Under 14) $5.00 Advance and Rate beat Jeff Tarango 6-2, 6-7 (4-7), 6-1. drug. series also began with a Hartford did,” Milbury said. “They converted award. 'The Royals were convinced his hip injury is lone remaining starter scheduled to return. center Shaquille O’Neal of Louisiana State. McNamara said. “When he hits At Door Adults $8.00 and Children under 14 - $6.00 9 Sanders, 48, was ordered held on In a clash of scrve-and-vollcy specialists, Sampras win over Boston. The Bruins ended career-threatening, so they opted to release Jackson them, it doesn’t matter what received a surprisingly tough challenge from Nargiso. their opportunities better than we $5,000 bond and remained in the But Hunt may have some offers from Ae pros after Johnson’s teammate, senior forward Stacey Aug­ Sponsored by llling Junior High School of Manchester up winning the scries 4-3 and went did. Their defense was better. Their of W 3 '7 ? f f obligated to pay his entire 1991 salary ballpark he’s in. 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'nicy’ll have to play a lot better edge to Hartfoid.” released me, but that letting him go “allows me to play will be banned by the NCAA from television and wiA 621. wiA 23 RBIs. ment was set for May 3. for a winner.” The Pro Image, Buckland Mall, 644-7109 postseason play. Red Sox 3, Pirates 0: Roger 1