No leads Gone No. 4 Police see links M Hamden ousts Manchester Kennelly jumps In bank holdups /3 from Class LL tournament /16 Into the contest /5 AA HanrliPBlpr Irralft Y Vote discrepancy questioned in 8th IZ — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 30, 1989 By Alex Glrelll raise a question. But his cam­ dell School by diftereni entrances meeting. LaBelle disqualified the voting list was stored and Manchester Herald district director, he has a right to paign manager, Betty Sadloski, and bypassed the checkoff two of the written ballots and delivered the list to Litrico at enter the office. said she plans to check with state process. declared Landers a winner by 137 home. The re-election of Thomas E. “ If Tom is trying to make it look election officials to see if any­ Told about Sadloski’s plan to votes to 130 for Lassow. He said Litrico phoned LaBelle, Landers as president of the as if we did anything wrong, he’s thing can be done. check with the state election The presidency was the only who told her to return the list to Eighth Utilities District by a crazy,” Sadloski said. John D. LaBelle Jr., the dis­ officials, Landers said, “ I hope contested office. the locked cabinet and to keep the margin of 7 votes May 24 has been This morning, LaBelle said he trict’s legal counsel and the she does.’ ’ Sadloski said she and Longest key in her possession. clouded by the possibility that has not looked at the law yet. But moderator who presided at the Sadloski said she counted the gave the list to Mary Beth Litrico, Sadloski said that Longest MOM AH CONDITIONER about a dozen more people cast he said the use of the checkoff list election meeting, said he will look number checked off on the voting district clerk, and have asked her phoned LaBelle from the office was not legally in effect. Later in ballots than were checked off on into the problem, but added, “ My list several times Tuesday night, to recount and inform them by and asked him if it would be the meeting, the district voters the voting list used at the gut feeling is that nothing can be coming up with totals of 257 and letter of her result. permissible to deliver the list to voted officially to institute use of district’s annual meeting. done.” 259. She then counted them in Landers said today that he Litrico. She said LaBelle told him the list in future elections. Gordon Lassow, Lander's oppo­ ' LaBelle said he doesn’t know if company with District Director learned Tuesday night that Sad­ it would. nent in the race, said today he was He said there is a multitude of the checkoff count is wrong. It Samuel Longest, a Lassow sup­ loski and Longest went into the LaBelle confirmed both ver­ unaware of any claim about a reasons why a discrepancy could SNORTACE? could be wrong, he said, if some porter, and they came up 247. district office after hours, found sions of the account. discrepancy and has no plans to voters entered the gym of Wad­ But 269 votes were cast at the the key to a locked cabinet where Sadloski said since Longest is a See DISTRICT, page 12 NOT ACAIN! Bush urges Sales tax jumps leveiing of to 8% on July 1 With the promise of another scorcher this year, Berlin Wall Room Air Conditioners will be in short supply again. By Terence Hunt Senate goes along He said afterward he was Buy your Air Conditioner early and enjoy the summer. The Associated Press happy and relieved and said he with House tax bill doubted he could have gotten any MAINZ, West Germany — other tax bill through the House. President Bush today challenged The House had approved the tax the Soviet Union to bury the Cold By Judd Everhart bill, with just two votes to spare, War by ending the division of The Associated Press just before 6 a m. Saturday after BUY NOW! Europe, starting by tearing down a 10-hour debate. the Berlin Wall. ‘‘Let Europe be HARTFORD — Connecticut’s Two Senate Democrats, John whole and free,” he declared. sales tax, already the highest in W, Atkin of Norwalk and James Prices Start at $279 In a major speech clearly the nation at 7.5 percent, will H. Maloney of Danbury, joined all aimed at Soviet President Mik­ jump to 8 percent on July 1 under 13 Republicans in voting against hail S. Gorbachev, the president a $694 million tax increase bill the tax bill. said popular demands for demo­ now headed for the governor’s The sales tax increase is EMERSON QUIET KOOL cratic reforms are sweeping desk. included in a package that also through the communist world, On Tuesday night, the calls for increases in business, forcing a re-examination of Cold Democratic-controllpd state Se­ real estate, capital gains, interest W a r fears and security nate reluctantly agreed to go and dividends taxes. precautions. along with the House version of The additional money will be ‘‘The world has waited long the tax bill, which also increases used to balance a $6.82 billion enough,” said Bush, who plans to business, real estate, capital budget for the year beginning visit Poland and Hungary in July. gains, interest and dividends July 1. The Senate had approved "The time is right. Let Europe be taxes. that budget earlier in the day whole and free.” The 21-15 vote capped week.

Signed posters for sale BECKWTTH, Natalie Marie, daughter of Barry M. and Janine Dalbec Beckwith Jr., of 106 Depot In conjunction with the Manchester Arts Council’s between 2 bank robberies Road, Coventry, was born May 23 at Manchester Presentation of "Arts in the Garden.” which will be Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are held Saturday, there is a limited edition of signed Bv Nancy Conceirnan red T-shirt, according to radio “It’s a fairly busy branch.” Edgar and Gayle Dalbec of Worcester, Mass. Her posters for this event on sale. Artist Sandra Wakeen Manchester Herald reports. Nielsen said. “ Fortunately, no paternal grandparents are Barry and Phyllis designed the posters, which are available at Anne Police said the robber was one was hurt.” Beckwith of Ixingmeadow, Mass. She has a brother, Miller Agency, 985 Main St. or the Wakeen Merrill East Hartford police said today carrying something wrapped in a Nielsen said he didn’t think a Galleries, 983 Main St. The cost is $10 for a signed Nell J.. 7>/4. and a sister, Nicole M., 5. there could be a connection cloth, but East Hartford Lt. significant amount of money was po.ster, or $5 for an unsigned work. MORSE. Adam Linden, son of Alan and Louise between a robbery Tuesday Dennis McQueeney said no wea­ taken. pon was seen. Rice Morse of 780 Swamp Road, Coventry, was born morning in which a man stole an Tuesday’s robbery is the third May 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His undetermined amount of money The robber handed a teller a in the area in two weeks. Learn to swim in Coventry maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley from Glastonbury Bank & Trust note demanding the money. The Manchester police are still Rice of the Rockville section of Vernon. His paternal and a robberv in Manchester May teller handed over some money looking for the man who stole The 1989 Coventry Swimming Program is 18. accepting registration by mail. Lessons will be held grandparents are Lucile Morse of Charlestown, and the robber ran out of the $6,200 from the Savings Bank of N. H.. and Arthur Morse of Rochester, N.H.Hehasa “ It is the general feeling that they bank, McQueeney said. No vehi­ Manchester at 469 Hartford Road at Coventry Lake on Route 31. Session I will run probably are the same suspect,” June 19 to July 7. Session II will run July 10 to July sister. Leah Beth, I'A. cle was seen driving away from in Manchester two weeks ago. PatricK Fiynn/Mancnesier neraia said Lt. Orville Cleveland of the the bank, he said. Simons said The suspect in that holdup was 28. Session III will run July 31 to Aug. 18. HUSEREAU, Brian Patrick, son of Patrick P. and Manchester Police Department. The cost is $8 per child per session (preschool AWARD WINNERS — llling Junior High today police have not determined described as a white man, about 5 work. Also pictured, from left to right, Dana Sibrinsz Husereau Jr. of 12 Carpenter Road, The robbery Tuesday occurred whether the man drove or ran feet 6 inches to 5 feet 9 inches tall, through advanced), $15 per child for Basic Rescue School Student Council president Erin are: Kerry Tedford, council secretary; Bolton, was born May 23 at Manchester Memorial at around 9:45 a.m. at Glaston­ Y and $25 per child for Life Saving. After June 1, add a away from the scene. with an average to stocky build. Green, center, accepts a youth service Angel Foster, council treasurer; Rep. Hospital. His maternal grandparents are William bury Bank & Trust at 29 Main St., $2 late fee. Forms are available at the Coventry A silent alarm in the bank was Manchester police said he may action award from Gov. William A. James R. McCavanagh, D-Manchester; and Kitty Sibrinsz of Manchester. His paternal East Hartford, near the Glaston­ town manager’s office. Highland Park Market, and grandparents are Patrick Husereau Sr. of Westerly, bury town line, police said. not pressed, McQueeney said. have been wearing eyeglasses Connecticut Bank & Trust Co. office on Route 44. O’Neill last week. Seven other schools Betty Lou Nordeen, student council and had a blue bandanna R.I., and Betty Rogers of Baltimore, Md. Allen L. Nielsen, executive vice Send forms to Coventry Swimming Program, 138 and two youth services departments advisor; and Andrew Vincens, acting East Hartford Police Sgt. wrapped around a gun in his George Simons said today police president of Glastonbury Bank & Mark Drive, Coventry 06238. were honored for exemplary volunteer principal. HEATH, Jake S„ son of Steve and Jennifer Hamm hand. Heath of 24 Norman St., was born May 20 at and the FBI have no leads in the Trust, said Tuesday there were Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal robbery. East Hartford and Man­ several tellers and some custo­ McQueeney said it’s possible AARP meeting is slated grandparents are Peter A. and Meri Hamm of 291 chester police detectives met last mers in the bank during the that the two robberies are Kennedy Road. His paternal grandparents are Gene night to discuss the crimes. robbery. connected. Manchester Chapter No. 1275 of the American Obituaries and Eva Heath of Dolores, Colo. He has a sister, Association of Retired Persons will hold an Police and Federal Bureau of Jessica Fotheringham. 8. executive board meeting ’Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at Investigation agents were South United Methodist Church. retiring, he was an engineer with WHITNEY, Jamison Cameron, son of John and searching today for a white man Ann E. Doughty reported to be about 5 feet 8 Linda Thomas the former Mutual Heating Co. of Stacey Queen Whitney of 110 Lake Road, Andover, Patrick Flynn/Mancheater Herald You’ve been asking for it, Ann E. Doughty. 43, of 518 Manchester. was born May 23 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. SPREAD ’EM — Dick Lucius, a inches tall with a stocky build, Mammography van to visit Linda (Lindberg) Thomas, of his rarest birds, to students at Waddell according to police radio reports. West Hartford, died Tuesday Carpenter Road, Coventry, died He was a veteran of World War His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John professionai falconer from Springfield, School last Thursday. The golden eagle and now your time has come. Tuesday (May 30. 1989) at Man­ II, serving in the U.S. Air Force, Queen of 32 Carriage Drive, Hebron. His paternal The man was wearing eye­ Mount Sinai Hospital’s Mammography Unit will (May 30. 1989) at Hartford Mass., shows off his golden eagle, one of has a wingspan of more than 6 feet. glasses. a white painter’s cap and be at the Super Stop & Shop Supermarket, 342 Broad Hospital. She was born in chester Memorial Hospital fol­ He was a member of the Bolton grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whitney Sr. Rrst Federal announces new, extended banking hours! St.. Monday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Manchester. lowing a lengthy illness. She was United Methodist Church and the of 488 Lake Road. Andover. He has a brother mammography van offers area residents the She is survived by two sons. M. the wife of David A. Doughty. Anderson-Shea Post, Veterans of Patrick, 5, and a sister, Jolene, 6‘/i. You want longer banking hours, and we re responding. Starting June 1,1989, Brandt Thomas and P. Scott She was born in Pittsfield, Foreign Wars. the following Rrst Federal branch offices will be open longer in order to serve opportunity to receive low-cost mammography Plan for road gets a cool response you better: conducted in private by specially-trained registered Thomas, both of West Hartford. Mass., on Dec. 24, 1945, and had Besides his wife, he is survived BURGESS, Colin James, son of James J. and been a resident of Coventry since by a son, William Marceau in technicians. Memorial services will be held Heather Plagge Burgess Jr. of 94 Oxford St., was ation to Preserve the Thorough­ 1973. Before her retirement be- Florida; a daughter. Dawn Daw­ Bv Nancy Conceirnan “ Beck made that suggestion Federal Highway Administration Manchester Office South Windsor Office* Vernon Office The mammogram exam, recommended for Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the born May 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Manchester Herald fare. claims that the road will during a casual conversation with cau.se of ill health, she was son of Cromwell: a brother, in U.S. District Court, asking for Lobby Hours Lobby Hours Lobby Hours women 35 years of age and older, is a painless and Taylor & Modeen Funeral Home, maternal grandparents are Victor and Suzanne result in a loss of needed parking employed as a licensed practical Mortimer Harlow of Bolton: a (Assistant Town Manager) Steve permanent and temporary in­ Mon - Wed,, 9 - 4 Mon - Thurs., 9 - 4 Mon.- Wed., 9 - 4 comprehensive, low-dosage X-ray which detects 136 S. Main St., West Hartford. Plagge of 46 Green Manor Road. His paternal The deputy commissioner for spaces. The road will run along Thurs., 9 - 7 Fri., 9 - 6 nurse at Manchester Memorial sister, Mary Wright of Bloom­ Werbner.” DiRosa said. junctions against the project. Thurs. 8 Fri., 9 - 6 breast cancer at its earliest stage, when it is most Burial will be at the convenience grandparents are James and Alvinia Burgess of the state Department of Trans­ the north-south leg of Purnell DiRosa said he would like to see ADAPT charges that the access Fri., 9 - 4 Sal, 9-12 Noon Sal, 9 -12 Noon successfully treated. The exam costs $.55 and is of the family. Hospital and at the Crestfield field: and several nieces and Somers. Sal, 9 -12 Noon Convalescent Home. nephews. portation said today Main Street Place. a resolution to conflicts between road was approved without a Drive-in Hours payable at the time of the exam by personal check, Memorial donations may be reconstruction plans will not be The road will be used as a Drive-in Hours Mon.- Wed., 8 - 4 She was a member of St. The funeral will be at Bolton ADAPT and the town, state and required environmental impact money order. Mastercard or Visa. Cash payments made to the American Cancer WYMAN, Benjamin Henry, son of David J. and changed despite a suggestion by bypass during reconstruction and federal agencies that are funding Mon.- Wed., 9 - 4 Thurs. 8 Fri., 8 - 6 Mary’s Church of Coventry. United Methodist Church at a assessment to determine its Thurs., 9 - 7 Sat., 9-12 Noon will not be accepted at the van. For an appointment Society, 670 Prospect Ave., Hart­ (Tarla S. Roy Wyman of 270 Autumn St., was born opponents to turn a proposed will handle traffic after the $15 Besides her husband, she is date and time to be announced. the reconstruction project. Work social and economic effects. The Fri.. 9 - 6 call 286-4915. ford 06105, May 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His bypass road into a parking area Sat., 9-12 Noon survived by a daughter, Judith Burial will be at the convenience million reconstruction project is is scheduled to begin next spring. Federal Highway Administration "beginning May 1. 1989 maternal grandparent is Leah B. Roy of Maple when work is complete. complete. Rice said. Beck’s proposal would have to has ordered the DOT to do the Arts, crafts exhibit set Ann Doughty of Coventry: her of the family in the Newington Street. His paternal grandparents are Henry and Norman R. Wilson Jr. mother, Mrs. Elva (Stowell) Center Cemetery, Newington. Deputy Commmissioner Manchester attorney Bruce S. be reviewed by the state. DiRosa assessment. Frances Wyman of 22 Dougherty St. He has two said. The Manchester Art Association is sponsoring its Gleason of Pittsfield. Mass.; two There are no calling hours. The James Rice said a group of Beck, who represents ADAPT, Beck has said ADAPTmay also Norman R. Wilson Jr., 38. of brothers, Jonathan, 2, and Brendan, 1. could not be reached for comment “ Whatever will get the project request an environmental impact Fiist Federal Savings 16th annual outdoor arts and crafts exhibit and sale Main Street, Coventry, died Tues­ brothers, Leo Gleason of Fra­ Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Main downtown business owners who Sunday from 10 a m. to 4 p.m. at Center Park (rain mingham. Mass., and John Glea­ St. is in charge of arrangements. oppose the project has not pres­ this morning. on line and going, as long as all study if results of the assessment day (May 30, 1989) at Windham DELANEY, Sean Gregory, son of R. Gregory and Mayor Peter P. DiRo.sa Jr. said T h EagJe amongbanks date June 11). More than 100 artists and son of Lewiston, Maine; and two Memorial donations may be ented its access-road proposal to parties concerned approve, is show that it's needed. Community Memorial Hospital. Deborah Sheer Delaney of 111 Rabbit Trail, today he heard that Beck has fine with me,” DiRosa said. Rice said today he didn’t think 344 Middle Turnpike West, Manchester, 646-8300 • Tn-City Plaza, Vernon, 871 -2700 craftspeople will exhibit their original paintings and He was born in Norwich on sisters, Mary McCarthy ofScitu- made to a charity of the donor’s Coventry, was born May 18 at Manchester the DOT. 481 Buckland Rd., South Windsor, 644-1501 handcrafted items. The event is free and open to the ate. Mass., and Kathleen Juliano choice. suggested turning the access ADAPT has filed a lawsuit the impact study would be Sept. 25. 1950. the son of Norman Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are The group. A Downtown Associ­ road into a parking area. against the town, the DOT and the necessarv. 0 3 Equal Opportunity LeryJer public. Wilson Sr. of Windham and Clara of Gardner, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sheer of South Windsor. His Leombruno of Danbury. He A Mass of Christian burial will paternal grandparents are Ruth Delaney of Vernon Exercise for seniors set moved to Coventry 10 years ago. be held Friday at 10 a.m. at St. Josephine M. Miner and Albert Delaney of Woodbridge, Va, He has a Mary’s Church. Burial will be in brother, Ryan, 2. Yoga classes will be held Friday, Monday. June 9 He was a Vietnam veteran, A memorial service for Jose­ serving in the U S. .Air Force. St. Mary’s Cemetery. Calling and 12 at Community Baptist Church, 585 E. Center phine Marie (Siedlik) Miner. 61, Besides his parents, he is hours are Thursday from 2 to 4 HORNE, Brittany Ann, daughter of James K. and 5 piece St., beginning at 9:30 a m. The spring slim down and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Holmes of 126 Wells St., who died May 21, class will be held Tuesday at 9 a m. and 1 p.m. at the survived by his wife. Gail Barbara Horne of 420 Lake St., Bolton, was born Funeral Home. 400 Main St.. will be held Saturday at 1 p.m: at May 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her church. (Berger) Wilson: a son. Travis the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Manchester. maternal grandparents are Mary and Malcolm In addition, a blood pressure clinic will be held Elliot Wilson of Coventry: three Witnesses, 647 Tolland ’Turnpike. Wednesday from 9 to 11 a m. at the Manchester daughters, Amy Christine Wil­ Adair of 54 Glenwood St. She has a brother, James BEDROOM SUITE She was the wife of Fred Miner. K,, 34 months. Senior Citizens’ Center for those whose last names son, Heather Lea Wilson and John A. Hallissey The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Victoria Lynn Wilson, all of Almond & Maple or Black & Maple Lacquer Finish Set begin with the letters A through K. A blood pressure John A. “ Jack” Hallissey, 81, of Main St., is in charge of s e a t ' clinic will be held at Mayfair Gardens Community Coventry: a brother. John Moran arrangements. PIERCE, Heather Lynn, daughter of Arthur W. of Newtown: a sister, Mary Hartford, died Monday (May 29, and Lisa Willett Pierce Jr. of 103 Bretton Road, was SLEEPER Includes: 68" Dresser, Door Chest, Headboard Room, 211 N. Main St., Monday. June 12. from 9:30 1989) at home. He was the to 10:30 a m. Collins of Enfield; and several born May 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her and Nightstand... only nieces and nephews. husband of Stella (Grzybowski) Robert L. Tilden maternal grandmother is Rosemary Kenyon of 16 The funeral will be Thursday at Hallissey and the father of Diane Wilfred Road. Her paternal grandparents are Cashman of Manchester. Robert L. Tilden, 81, of Blu- *998 11 a.m. at the Potter Funeral Arthur and Nancy Pierce of 73 Lockwood St. Current Quotations Besides his wife and daughter, efield Drive, husband of Vivian Home. 456 Jackson St., Williman- (Stone) Tilden, died Tuesday tic. Burial with military honors he is survived by another daugh­ MO’TT, Joseph Franklin, son of Eric P. and Ellen A ll ter, June Johnson of Mount Holly. (May 30, 1989) at a convalescent M. Listro Mott of 33 Fiano Road, Bolton, was born will be in New Coventry Ceme­ home. Pictures "In the bosom of that small, gentle man beat the tery. Calling hours are today N.J.; two sisters, Arline Pierce of May 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His heart of a giant — a heart that felt the pain of a world Hartford and Mrs. Paul (Regina) He was born in Willimantic on maternal grandparents are Joseph and Rosalie On Special from 7 to 9 p.m. June 16, 1907, and had been a I where children go to sleep hungry and where the old Memorial donations may be Dubicki of South Glastonbury: Listro of East Hartford. His paternal grandparents die alone.” — Rep. Joe Moakley, D-Mass., on the three grandchildren; and several Manchester resident most of his are Frank and Gwen Mott of 22 Campfield Road. He made to a charity of the donor’s life. Before retirement, he was death of Rep. Claude Pepper. choice. nieces and nephews. has a brother, Jake, 4. and a sister Erica, 6. The funeral will be Thursday at employed at Pratt & Whitney of North Haven for more than 25 “ It is in the best interests of the institution and the 9:15 a.m. at the Dillon-Baxter 4 BR/ISsi years. Democratic Party to get this mess behind us. Funeral Home. 1276 Berlin Turn­ fWTCHEIt SET! Besides his wife, he is survived Regrettably, that involves the resignation of the Laurie J. Patarini pike, Wethersfield, followed by a Public Meetings Mass of Christian burial at 10 by his son. Raymond C. Tilden Sr. HI I.». speaker.” — Rep. Jim Slattery, D-Kan., amid Calling hours are today from 2 a m. in St. Lawrence O’Toole of Manchester: three daughters, political pressure on House Speaker Jim Wright. to 4 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. at the Cablnsts' Church. Burial will be in St. Mrs. Terence (Elizabeth) Edge- Meetings scheduled tonight: Holme.s Funeral Home. 400 Main Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. comb of the Broad Brook section “ Things are pretty calm with us. It’s the St., for Laurie J. Patarini, who On Sale Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 of East Windsor, Mrs. Donald government who’s nervous.” — Mo Bin, a leader of died Saturday (May 27, 1989). Manchester p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. (Barbara) Gross of Enfield, and Chinese students entering the 18th day of a sit-in for Patarini, 26. who lived at 86 Economic Development Commission, Lincoln OPOROOM Memorial donations may be Mrs. Roland (Beverly) Lestage government reform. Richmond Drive, died from injur­ Center gold room, 8 a.m. made to the Patrolmen’s Benevo­ of Coventry; 17 grandchildren; ies suffered in an automobile Cheney National Historic District Commission, Start At lent Association, 50 Jennings and 15 great-grandchildren. accident in Hatfield, Mass. Probate Court, 4:.30 p.m. Road, Hartford 06120. He was predeceased by a son, Lottery She is survived by her parents, Robert C. 'Tilden, and a daughter, Agenda for Tomorrow, Linfcoln Center hearing Valentino and Sandra (Stange) Lorraine Phaneuf. room, 7 p.m. Patarini; her brother, Steven Leslie W. Harlow The funeral will be Friday at 11 iW®' Winning numbers drawn Tuesday in New Patarini of Manchester; her a.m, at the Holmes Funeral Bolton England: SWIVEL maternal grandmother. Florence Leslie W. Harlow, 74. of 94 Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be Connecticut daily: 708. Play Four: 7880. Stange of the Rockville section of Inland Wetlands and Conservation commissions, OOCKERS Tolland Road, Bolton, died Wed­ in East Cemetery. Calling hours Herrick Park, 7:30 p.m. Connecticut Lotto: 11, 12, 15, 23, 30, 40. Vernon; two aunts; and many nesday (May 31,1989) at Hartford are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on OfertAt Massachusetts daily: 8161. cousins. Hospital. He was the husband of Thursday. Tri-state (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont) The funeral will be Thursday at Florence (Carter) Harlow. Memorial donations may be Coventry daily: 931, 6670. 11 a.m. at South United Methodi.st He was born in New Britain made to Visiting Nurse & Home Town Hall Space Committee, Town Office Rhode Island daily: 2102. Church, 1226 Main St. Burial will May 5, 1915, and had lived in Care of Manchester Inc,, 545 N. Building, 7 p.m. Each piece Rhode Island Lot-O-Bucks: 1, 12, 13, 16, 35. 1 be in East Cemetery, Bolton for most of his life. Before Main St. Lake Association, Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. LAMP W eather rnittH sffif iJIanrhpBtpr Hpralft s« ' 55“ USPS 327-500 VOL. CVIII, No. 205 REiGIONAL WEATHER Mostly cloudy Accu-Weather*' torecast for Thursday Manchester and vicinity: To­ Penny M. Slettert, Publisher night. continued mostly cloudy. A Qaorgt T. Chappell Daytime Cooditious and High Temperatures Dennia M. 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Jason Association and the New England Newspaper Association. percent chance of showers and Store Hours; Monday thru Saturday 9-5 • Thursday Evenings until 8 thunderstorms. I^w near 60. celebrated his 10th birthday on Monday. 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. May 31. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, May 31, 1989 — 5 LOCAL Hospital workers Kennelly jumps into U.S. House race WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. placed embattled Speaker Jim John Bailey, a former national “ Kennelly has shown sure Rep. Barbara B. Kennelly, seiz­ Wright of Texas. Rep. Wiiliam H. party chairman and long-time political instincts, and has made ing on the turmoil in the House Gray III, D-Pa., the current state party boss. She served as herself a valuable member of & STATE get measles shots Democratic hierarchy, is jump­ caucus chairman, is the front­ Connecticut secretary of state women’s groups, of the Connecti­ ing into the race for the No. 4 runner in a four-way race for and won a January 1982 special cut delegation and of the House election to the 1st Congressional might not have been effective. leadership post. whip. Democratic Caucus generally,” By Maureen Leavitt District seat. She has won by wide Dinners honor Weiss Beck said. There is no danger in The fifth-term congresswoman said The Almanac of American Manchester Herald Mrs. Kenneliy conceded she margins ever since and has been receiving the vaccine twice. said Tuesday she wouid become Politics. “ She comes from a Two dinners to honor retiring Town has an uphill fight because Hoyer referred to as the prime Demo­ A Earlier this spring, an outbreak the highest ranking woman in family of team players, not Manager Robert B. Weiss have been set for Employees at Manchester “ was out of the box so early.” cratic gubernatorial candidate if June. of measles paralyzed college House history if she won the apostates: and she has demon­ Memorial Hospital have been chairmanship of the House De­ “I started today and my Gov. William A. O’Neill does not strated she knows how to play The Community Child Guidance Clinic of rolling up their sleeves to receive campuses at the University of opponent started on Friday, and seek re-election next vear. Manchester will honor the manager at its Hartford and Central Connecticut mocratic Caucus. The post ranks with the best of them.” a measles vaccine to guard behind the speaker, majority obviously people didn’t know annual dinner meeting Wednesday, June 7, against a breakout of the conta­ State University, New Britain. there was a race,” she said. Serious medical complications ieader and whip. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ iririr ★★★★★★ at 7:30 p.m. at the Marco Polo Restaurant 'V gious disease. in East Hartford. The dinner also will have occurred in patients with Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-Md., the Once she made her decision A The hospital is aiming to celebrate the clinic’s 30th anniversary. protect its patients, especially inadequate immune systems who vice chairman of the caucus, is Tuesday, Mrs. Kennelly quickly A second dinner to honor Weiss will be those with immuno-suppressive have contracted measles in other the only other candidate. shot out a letter to her Demo­ J t h e p e n n y s a v e r J parts of the country. Beck said. “ This is the perfect time to stir cratic House collegues. “ The held at The Colony of Vernon on Saturday, illnesses, and those who are ^ (Manchester Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop) 3^ June 24. The cost of the dinner is $45 per receiving chemotherapy and ra­ With the help of the state the pot a little bit,” Mrs. Kenneliy phone would have taken too person. Reservations can be made through diation therapy, said Andrew Department of Health Services, said in an interview. “ I don’t long,” she said. the Greater Manchester Chamber of Beck, director of public reiations the hospital began holding vacci­ I I think everything should be Mrs. Kenneliy is a ieader ^ is changing its business hours! J Commerce. The deadline is June 10. at the hospital. nation clinics last week. The automatic.” among women lawmakers, push­ Cocktails will be from 6 to 7 p.m. The No measles breakout has been clinics continued over the wee­ Hoyer has been lobbying ing early and strong for the vice dinner will begin at 7 p.m. and a short reported at the hospital, but there kend for weekend employees and members for their support since presidential candidacy of col­ program will follow. Music for dancing will have been cases in hospitals in will continue this week. In all, Rep. Tony Coehio, D-Calif., league Geraldine Ferraro in 1984. ^ As of Thursday, June 1, the J be provided. Hartford, and at college cam­ about 500 people were targeted shocked the world of Capitol Hill But in many ways, the Connecti­ puses in Hartford and New for the vaccine. Beck said. politics over the weekend by cut congresswoman fits better ^ shop will be closed Y Britain. Other hospitals in the state that announcing his resignation. into the old boys’ network on Two In photo session The hospital is targeting physi­ have instituted measles clinics Coehio had been whip and was Capitol Hill than many of her ^ Thursday evenings. J cians, volunteers and employees include Hartford Hospital, Mount expected to run for majority male colleagues. Laurie Brindisi and Alicia Mezritz, two who were born after Jan. 1, 1957. Sinai Hospital and St. Francis leader after Majority Leader The 52-year-old Hartford De­ Manchester High School students who are Beck said. People born before Hospital and Medical Center, all Thomas Foley, D-Wash., re­ mocrat is the daughter of the late attending classes at Manchester Commun­ Jan. 1, 1957, are believed to have in Hartford, and Middlesex Mem­ ^ As of Monday, June 5, the 4 ity College through the High School built up an immunity to the orial Hospital in Middletown, Partnership Program, have been chosen to disease. Beck said. Beck said. ^ shop will be open Mondays J attend the New England Camera Club "The hospital decided we In addition, the Manchester Council's 44th annual Photographic Confer­ should reduce the unnecessary hospital has educated the entire ence at the University of Massachusetts in ^ from 10 AM to 5 PM. ‘4 exposure to the measles virus, staff about the disease and the g!Rm>4{ICS, LHC- Amherst from July 7 to 9. and the best way for us to do that reasons for immunization. Beck The students will be among several high is through immunization.” Beck said. FAST QUALITY PRINTING school photographers who will be guests of said. "Measles is one of the most ^ Join the crowd! ^ the council. The council will provide Even people in the target group communicable diseases,” Beck lodging and meals. I who have already been immun­ said. The virus can stay in a room The hunt was planned after begin in September, if no prob­ town,” Smyth said. residents complained that the Poly-Linen Blazers...... Reg.ti 3S $ 9 9 9 0 During the brief hearing. Puritan Knit Shirts lems develop with the case. But Nigro said the triai had to island’s deer population, which Smyth renewed an earlier motion Judge Martin Nigro Tuesday be held in Norwalk because the VanWinkle estimated at 40 to 45, to lower Crafts’ $750,000 bond. WATCH set Sept. 6 as the tentative court there is more secure, is „>|7v was destroying shrubbery. Resi­ Assorted Stripes...... Reg. $26 ^ 19 9 ® dents are also disturbed by the starting date for the trial in easily reached by state highway The 51-year-old Crafts has not Poly-Wool Blazers...... Reg.tlSO $ 1 1 9 9 0 high incidence of Lyme disease Norwalk Superior Court. He also and is structurally sound. been free since his arrest. on the isiand, a disease transmit­ decided to begin jury selection in “ We’re at risk in trying a case Last month. Smyth proposed ted by deer ticks. the trial of Richard Crafts of in the event of rain.” Nigro said. that Crafts’ bond be lowered. Knights of Round Table Polos VanWinkle said it was esti­ Newtown on July 6 in Stamford 100% Silk Blazers...... Reg.$175 ^ Superior Court. mated that 15 to 20 deer would 13990 The two dates were picked to AT have to be killed. 14 Colors...... Reg. $20 $ 15®® avoid both the July 4 and Labor Earlier this month, a private Day holidays. Nigro said he firm hired by hunt opponents Jack Nicklaus Blazers...... Reg.$220 ^ ^ ^ ^ 9 0 selected the dates after being told recommended against moving by attorneys that they expect the the animais because of the high trial to last about three months. cost involved and because the state Department of Environ­ 1 Jury selection had been tenta­ SAVE 20-50% tively set to begin Tuesday, but mental protection indicated it State’s Attorney Walter Flana­ would not issue permits to move gan said that wasn’t possible. He the deer. said transcripts from the first The group recommended resi­ trial have not yet been completed, dents be provided with informa­ making it necessary to delay the m l . boardw alk ^ tion on how to coexist with the proceedings. V C A S IN O / i deer and recommended a study SEIKO for a iong-term strategy for a Crafts, a former airline pilot, is EXCURS/O^S accused of killing his wife, Helle, F V control program. and then disposing of her body /i PULSAR W Moving the deer was not a using a wood chipper. Helle realistic plan because many Crafts, a 39-year-old flight attend­ would not survive the move and ant, was last seen alive in WITTNAUER there would be a risk of spreading November 1986, and Richard Lyme disease, said Mark Eiling- Crafts was subsequently arrested LONGINES wood, a DEP wildiife biologist. in January 1987. (In Stock Only) “ Masons Isiand has a high Crafts’ first trial ended in a incidence of Lyme disease and we Men’s Shop mistrial last year in New London are not anxious to see the ticks distributed to other areas,” Ei- Superior Court. A mistrial was "Quality and Style Since 1940" declared after one juror refused lingwood said. “ A controiled hunt to continue deliberations and vote auadoLfc is more practical and reasonable 903 Main St., Downtown Manchester with other jurors to find Crafts first effort. We are not pretending Open guilty. that this wili soive ali the Monday thru Saturday 9:30-5:30 problems, but it is a first step.” Public Defender Gerard Smyth "Place Ibor Trust in Thursday 9:30-9:00 In April, biologists working told the judge that Crafts is the Dionxxid Specblists 'A opposed to holding a trial in • CORPORAlt SEDANS with the Friends of Animals said Norwalk because his two young 311 MAIN STREET they would not help move the deer sons live in nearby Westport and MANCHESTER, CT. 06040 during the spring because it they would be exposed to public­ TELEPHONE (203) 643-1211 Manchester Parkade Tri City Plaza wouid endanger the pregnant . 1 Manchester 646-0012 Vernon 872-6100 ity. Crafts also is displeased that I C C. i ODI ADfHORIZrn females. :~f, - ■

6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 31, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedne.sday, May 31, 1989 — 7 Bolton High student needs money to go ‘down under’ NATION & WORLD By Maureen Leavitt Hotting learned of the program task as a real challenge, because She said her mom didn’t believe Manchester Herald through Ulm, school coordinator the trip will cost about $4,000. her at first when she mentioned of Youth For Understanding, a So far. not much money has the idea of studying in Australia. Gray questions BOLTON — While many 14- and Washington-based organization been promised, but Hotting said But Hotting said her mother has Yeltsin assails 15-year-oIds are looking only as which works to send students to those who have responded have gradually accepted her decision. far ahead as the carefree different countries all over the been kind by offering suggestions “She told me if I’m really that timing of probe A W summer, one Bolton High School world and searches for families to as to how she can raise the interested and if I really want to freshman is already planning her host the students. money. put the effort into going. I could do junior year of high school. The idea of studying in another it.” Gorbachev over Her name is Nancy Hotting, country became increasingly en­ While she finds it frustrating at Ulm said Hotting will be the FBI Is investigating report and she is planning to spend the ticing to Hotting. times, she is undaunted by the first student to study abroad for of ‘ghost’ office employee first semester of her junior year “It sounded really interesting rejections and plans to keep an enti re semester on either of the fk studying in Australia. that I could get out for six months searching for ways to get to the exchange programs. She said policy failures Hotting, of 6 Birch Mountain and go somewhere else.” Hotting students have traveled overseas WASHINGTON (AP) — Government sources say A land down under on her own. the FBI is looking into allegations of a no-show Road, is not a typical 14-year-old. said. “It’s a great accomplishment for the summer, but they weren’t She’s a straight “A” student who ’The Bolton Board of Education to say I didn’t have my parents involved in educational employee in the office of Rep. William H. Gray III, takes her studies seriously. She’s but the fourth-ranking House Democrat denied any MOSCOW (AP) - Boris N. granted Hotting permission to pay for me,” Hotting said. programs. Yeltsin charged today that re­ a talented violinist, and she’s a study abroad about a month ago. wrongdoing and questioned the timing of news leaks varsity letter winner in basket­ about the probe. forms initiated by Mikhail S. Hotting said. Gorbachev have failed to im­ ball and cross country. She chose Australia because FBI agents are conducting a preliminary inquiry Hotting doesn’t see her ac­ into allegations dealing with personnel and *5> prove people’s lives and instead she knew she wouldn’t have a given the Soviet president so complishments as being that language barrier and she wanted expenditures in the office of the prominent unusual. She said that while Pennsylvania Democrat, said the sources, who much power they could lead to a to abtain as much knowledge “new dictatorship.” many students aren’t planning during her stay as possible. spoke Tuesday night on condition of anonymity. . 4 / ahead, her friends are also Summer Gray, who is seeking the post of majority whip in a The popular former Moscow Hotting said she will not fall looking toward the future. Hot­ leadership shuffle that hinges on the expected party boss proposed radical behind in her studies at Bolton changes that would wrest control Y ting said she has considered High School because she is resignation of House Speaker Jim Wright, denied at a studying law in college. news conference Tuesday night that he was a of Soviet society from the 20- already ahead in a few classes. million-member Communist Chris Doyle, a social studies If Hotting wants to go to Sale ’’target” or ”subject” of Party in favor of the nation’s new teacher at Bolton High School, Australia her first semester of a probe. He also dis­ agrees that Hotting is not a puted a televised report ‘4! ~ competitively elected Congress her junior year, it will not be on in which he serves. typical teen-ager. the Youth for Understanding that he had declined to “She’s a very wise-beyond-her- cooperate with agents in “The promises of four years program, because YFU does not have not been met,” Yeltsin told years person,’’Doyle said. “She’s send students during the middle a criminal 5*; extremely bright and one of my 20% “50% off investigation. fellow deputies. “People live of Australia’s school year. But worse ... the leadership knows best students.” another organization, the Educa­ The sources stressed Hotting is a student in one of • Coordinates • Dresses that the FBI did not that.” tion Foundation, will send stu­ The former Gorbachev protege Doyle’s Western Civilization dents to Australia during the fall know whether its preli­ classes. He said there are several semester. • Blouses • Pants/Skirts minary inquiry would said the Soviet leader had been BORIS N. YELTSIN juniors and seniors in the class leadtoafull-scalecrimi- given “extraordinary powers” in . . . "promises not met” The only obstacle Hotting has to the political overhaul that and that Hotting “more than overcome to study abroad is • Cotton Knits • Swimwear m nal investigation, and holds her own” in the course. said the purpose of a created the Congress and he on foreign and domestic policy. money, an obstacle she is bent on suggested Gorbachev might be He said Hotting has a strong overcoming. Memorial Day meeting The heated session featured a sense of responsibility, and she is Exclusively Plus Sizes 14W-24W tempted, as past Kremlin chiefs standing ovation for a Georgian Hotting will be working at a with Gray was to advise have, to abuse his power. Reginald Plnto/Manchaater Herald willing to take on extra work that him of the inquiry. One delegate, heckling of the military nursery in town during the Gorbachev, obviously sensitive comes along. summer, just like she has been lip u js - source said the allega­ commander for the southern Kathy Ulm. a teacher of French to such charges, had promised republic and a soul-searching TRAVEL PLANS — Nancy Sotting, 14, of 6 Birch doing for two hours after school tions involved a "ghost the assembly when he stood for Mountain Road, Bolton, looks over a brochure about at the school, also praised each day this year to earn money employee.” speech by the chief of the Hotting. election last week that he would Georgian Communist Party. Australia. The ninth-grader at Bolton High School is for the trip. Gray, the chairman of never take advantage of the “She is a fantastic kid, and an She has also written to area MANCHESTER PARKADE • W. Middle Tpke. 649-6382 the House Democrat More than 400 of the 2,250 planning to study in Australia for a semester during her excellent student,” Ulm said of increased power of the deputies have signed up to businesses and service organiza­ Mon-Wed 10-6, Thurs-Fri 10-9, Sat 10-5:30, Sun 12-5 Rep. William Gray Caucus, said two FBI presidency. junior year. She will wor1< this summer to earn some of the Hotting. “I can’t tell her how tions trying to solicit funds for her M/C • Visa • American Express • Layaways agents from Philadel­ respond to Gorbachev’s state of much I hope she can go. She will But Yeltsin said his a 17-minute the union address, in which he $4,000 the trip will cost. study abroad. phia came to his home in Reston, Va., but he said, “ I speech on the sixth day of the be the best ambassador.” Hotting sees the fund-raising was told over and over again that I was not under called the Georgian violence an investigation.” Congress’ inaugural session that example of “tragic events with Gray said he was cryptically told only that “the putting so much power in the the loss of human life” that can WE DELIVER NOTICE OF RETIREMENT bureau was looking into allegations about an hands of one man “could lead to happen among the Soviet Union’s For Home Delivery, Call employee or employees, and that they had been the temptation to resolve our more than 100 national groups. FRANK H. HORTON, M.D. looking into these allegations for the past four to five complex problems by means of The Georgian demonstrators, 647-9946 ■i -1- months.” The Astociated Prass force.” killed when troops were sent in 17 HAYNES ST., MANCHESTER, CT., 06040 Yeltsin, 58, warned: “We can Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 He said, “We pledged to provide any materials or POLICE BATTLE LOOTERS — Riot police guard men on the ground wielding shovels and gas in the wishes to inform any patient not previously notified, documents to assist in this investigation.” again be ... under a new totalitar­ southern republic’s capital of that he will retire from pediatric practice who were captured during fighting with mobs of looters in Rosario, ian regime, under a new Tbilisi, were demanding inde­ Gray said he was asking Attorney General Dick dictatorship.” on June 30, 1989. Thornburgh today to initiate an independent counsel Argentina, Tuesday. At least 11 people have been killed nationwide in the pendence for Georgia. EMERGENCY rioting. On Thursday, the Congress The April 9 incident took center Fire — Police — Medical investigation to determine who leaked information DR. INDRANI SAINI will continue the practice about the FBI visit. elected Gorbachev to a 5-year stage after Tamaz Gamkrelidze, at 17 HAYNES STREET, MANCHESTER, CT. Pre-Grand Opening “All I can say toyou and the American people is you term as president. Yeltsin pro­ director of Georgia's Institute of DIAL 911 posed that Gorbachev instead Eastern Studies, demanded that be the judge as to the motives of the Justice submit to a nationwide vote of In Manchester Tel. 646-2937 Department leaks,” Graysaid. "Youbethejudgeas Feed riots pressuring Col. Gen. Igor Rodionov, Cauca­ to the timing. You be the judge as to what the agenda confidence each year to test sus military commander and a is.” popular support for his tenure. deputy, be ousted from the Celebrate With Incredible Savings! Chief Justice Department spokesman David Other parliamentarians have Congress for the assault. Runkel said he could not discuss “anything that has Aifonsin to step aside used the occasion to complain Half the Congress stood to that under “perestroika,” Gorba­ applaud Gamredlidze, far ex­ been reported about Mr. Gray or any of Mr. Gray’s chev’s restructuring of the Soviet comments.” In Philadelphia, Assistant U.S. Attor­ BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — The country that is among the world's largest ceeding the ovation given economy and society, everything Gorbachev. Come visit our new, spacious ney Thomas H. Lee II also declined comment. looting of groceries and rioting that have grain and beef exporters. from foodstuffs to sewing ma­ Gray replied “You bet! ” in answer to a question of wracked Argentine cities for a week, “Unfortunately, this government has “It is an insult to national IT’S 8:30 chines have disappeared from feelings, the entire population of Super Store in Manchester, whether he would still be seeking the majority whip claiming at least 11 lives, are putting lost its credibility,” Saul Ubaldini, head of stores. our republic, that Col. Gen. position being vacated by Rep. Tony Coelho, D-Calif. pressure on lame-duck President Raul the 4-million-member General Labor The Congress also was ex­ “I have done nothing wrong,” Gray said. Aifonsin to step down early. Confederation, said Tuesday. A key Rodionov still sits in Moscow in 1131 A. Tolland Turnpike pected to choose members of a the Congress of People’s Depu­ I ' - - ,-.1 Aides to Gray said privately that they were "in the Six more people were killed Tuesday and confederation committee called early commission today that Gorba­ dark” about nature ofthe FBI investigation, and that 70 wounded as troops sought to halt the transition "the only possible solution.” ties,” Gamkrelidze said. (203) 646-7728. chev promised would “get down He said voters already had t y ' r''' they had concocted a number of theories — including looting, much of it by women driven "Our opinion is that it is necessary to bring to the roots’’ of last month’s ' r ' i''"i one that Gray might have been contacted in desperate by the economic crisis. about a shortening of the period of decided to recall the officer, and military attack in which 19 added, “Col. Gen. Rodionov does •. ' N-' ,X' 'I'J- Hurry, sale ends June 6, 1989. connection with an already existing probe onCapitol The country's largest labor coalition and transition.” said Gilberto Montagna, pres­ pro-independence demonstrators not have the political or moral Hill, not a new one. most influential business group on Tues­ ident of the Argentine Industrial Union were killed in Soviet Georgia. Join the celebration! House of Fabrics is proud to But the aides declined to elaborate, and Gray day asked President-elect Carlos Menem business group. right to remain a people’s spokesman Jon Plebani said, “Wedon’t know what to to take office Jjefore Alfonsin’s six-year Boisterous debate in the Con­ deputy.” After the governing Radical Civic Union gress of People’s Deputies on Several investigatory commis­ announce the grand opening of its 656th store, expect to happen next.” After the news conference. term expires on Dec. 10. was defeated in national elections on May Gray and his aides met in his office until after 11 p.m. The crisis stems from Alfonsin's failure Tuesday far overshadowed the sions have already been formed located in Manchester, CT. Our former So Fro 14, Aifonsin offered to resign but could not Soviet president’s earlier address in Georgia and Moscow. Gray, the highest ranking black in Congress, to combat the $59 billion foreign debt, a agree with Menem and the opposition Fabrics is enlarging to a fabulous new House Of appeared on a CBS program Sunday and said he was national budget deficit worsened by the labor-based Peronist Party on terms of the confident the Democratic congressional leadership, many inefficient state companies and transition. Fabrics Super Store which will feature expanded recently rocked by ethical problems of Wright and a months of chronic inflation that could top questionable financial deal involving Coelho, was 70 percent for May. The two leaders were scheduled to meet Japanese party picks selections of fabrics, notions, crafts, flat folds, headed for better times. The inflation has sparked layoffs, food again this morning. Coelho announced on Saturday that he will leave and supply shortages and declining real Asked Tuesday whether he favored an and singer sewing machines. the House on June 15. Wright may resign pDssibly as wages that has left retirees living on the early transition, Menem said, “That would a new prime minister early as today. equivalent of $25 a month. not be opportune in these grave moments The pastor of a Baptist church that his father also “The country is dying of hunger. the country is going through." Alfonsin’s TOKYO (AP) - Bucking stub­ VALUABLE COUPON"" ■ VALUABLE COUPON led. Gray, 47, is a powerful political figure in his Factories are closing. People are unem­ 1983 election ended nearly eight years of born resistance, leaders of the native Philadelphia, as well as in Washington. ployed.” Adolfo Perez Esquivel, head of military dictatorship. scandal-ridden governing party ALL FABRICS ALL CRAFT BOOKS He runs his campaign committee as a virtual bank the human rights group Peace and Justice The latest deaths occurred in the Buenos decided today to go ahead with LIMIT OF e WITH COUPON. DISCOUNT APPLIES TO UMITEO TO STOCK ON HAND. for local Democratic candidates whom he supports. Service and the 1980 Nobel Peace Prize Aires suburbs of San Miguel and Quilmes. their choice of Foreign Minister REGULAR PRICED SELECTION MAY VARY winner, said in an interview. MERCHANDISE ONLY FROM STORE TO STORE. His 1988 committee reported loans of $25,000, $20,000 Looters loading food onto trucks threw Sousuke Uno as the next prime LIMITED TO STOCK ON DISCOUNT APPLIES TO and $15,000 for three city council candidates, as well Aifonsin on Monday declared a state of stones at police, who retaliated by firing minister, and he accepted, a 2 5 % OFF HAND 5 0 % OFF REGULAR PRICED as a $15,000 loan to the re-election effort of siege, suspending civil liberties, but the rubber bullets, killing four, local news MERCHANDISE ONLY. party official said. OFFER VALID MAY 31 - JUNE 6, 1089 OFFER VALID MAY 31 - JUNE 6, 1969 Philadelphia Mayor Wilson Goode. looting of groceries continued in this agencies said. Elders who opposed Uno or tried to have the Liberal Demo­ Enroll your child In House of faliricsii.so-fix> lalHlcs house of fahi1osiS.so"frofahrlos, crats adopt a more' collective \ H I HRl BB HR iH H I BB HR ^H iB RH HR IHI H I KB RH H I leadership were told the decision Pepper recalled as a fighter till end to back Uno was final, said an NEW TESTAMENT BAPRST CHURCH SCHOOL VALUABLE COUPON ■ " " " ■ VALUABLE COUPON official who spoke to The Asso­ McCalls • Butterick • Vogue* SINGER SEWING WASHINGTON (AP) - The “In the bosom of that small, of the retirement program. ciated Press on condition of PRESCHOOL - KINDERGARTEN - GRADES 1-6 body of Rep. Claude Pepper will gentle man beat the heart of a President Bush, who presented anonymity. See & Sew Patterns MACHINES giant — a heart that felt the pain Pepper with the Medal of Free­ Kyodo News Service quoted REOULAR SALE PRICE ON lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda LIMIT OF 5 WITH COUPON. ANY 8EWINQ MACHINE. as a tribute to a half-century of a world where children go to dom, the nation’s highest civilian unnamed party sources as saying ■ Distinctively Christian ■ LIMITED TO STOCK ON CABINET OR ACCESSORY HAND. IN STOCK. FREE political career in which he sleep hungry and where the old award, during a hospital visit last four top party leaders had met ‘AVAILABLE AT SELECTED OPERATOR LESSONS die alone,’’ Rep. Joe Moakley, Thursday, offered this summing and approved outgoing Prime 1 1 0 % OFF championed the elderly and the ■ Limited Openings ■ STORES ONLY. OFER VALID MAY 31 - JUNE 6, 1980 poor, his former colleagues D-Mass., said. up from Bonn, West Germany: Minister Noboru Takeshita’s cho­ OFFER VALID MAY 31 - JUNE 6, 1989 THE WORLD'S LARGEST SINGER DEALER - “He was not just a witness to "Claude Pepper gave definition ice of the 66-year-old Uno as his ■Choice of half-day or full-day THE WORLD’S ONLY SINGER IMPERIAL DEALER promise. • Full-day program of instruction: House of fui>rlosii.so-fiofalirlcs hcu w £iyir|cj^ J Pepper’s political odyssey, one the century, he helped shape the and meaning to the concept of successor. C u r r ic u l u m (Preschool/KIndergarten only) *70$ weekly (Preschool/KIndergarten) of the longest in American century,” said Rep. David E. public service. He fought for the Uno, in Paris attending interna­ SOUSUKE UNO history, ended Tuesday with his Bonior, D-Mich., the chief deputy poor and the elderly in his own tional conferences, agreed in a . . . new prime minister ■Ages 2-5 years (Preschool/KIndergarten) ■ Half-day program or instruction: death at age 88. A Florida whip of the House. determined way. telephone call to take the difficult *35 weekly (Preachool/KIndergarten) Pepper, born Sept. 8, 1900, on a “Those who agreed with him jobs of party head and govern­ The Plaza at Burr Corners Democrat who served as a state transactions that benefitted lead­ I Convenient to Routes 2, 3 & 1-91 1131 A Tolland Turnpike representative before his election farm near Dudleyville, Ala., rose were proud to follow his banner. ment leader after expressing ' Elementary program: *30 weekly from poverty to attend the some reluctance, Ryutaro Hashi- ing politicians. (Grades 1-6) Manchester, CT 06040 to the U.S. Senate in 1936, Pepper Those who disagreed with him later served in the House after 12 University of Alabama and Har­ always respected him. Claude moto, deputy party secretary- Yasuhiro Nakasone, Takeshi­ (203) 646-7728 years out of office and became its vard Law School. In Congress, he Pepper was a gentleman, a noble general, told a news conference. ta’s predecessor, Takeshita and was an architect of some of the human being.” “I am not confident I can party Secretary-General Shin- Enfield. SI Enfield Square, 90 Elm Street (203) 741-0337 oldest member. Call Bloomfield, 289 Cottage Grove Road, (203) 242-S593 “He was always a voice for the nation’s most enduring “safety Others noted Pepper’s extraor­ handle the job when the party is taro Abe are among those linked East Hartford, Putnam Bridge Plaza, (203) 6SS-S2S2 voiceless and a helping hand for net” programs, including Social dinary length of public service, facing such a difficult time,” to the scandal. SImetxjry, Farmington Valley Mall, 530 Bur.iiy Hill Road. Security, the minimum wage, beginning with his election to the Hashimoto quoted Uno as telling (203) SS8-2472 the helpless.” said House Uno, however, is not known to and medical assistance for the Florida House of Representatives him. “But now that the party is in Speaker Jim Wright, D-Texas. REP. CLAUDE PEPPER have received Recruit money. 569-0217 or Wright said the House will adopt a elderly and for handicapped in 1928 at age 28. an unprecedented crisis, I will - "voice for the voiceless That and his expertise in foreign resolution today so that Pepper children. He went to the Senate four commit myself for the party.’’ affairs were said to be his main 569-0422 can lie in state Thursday. He was the first national years into the administration of Hashimoto said party leaders selling points to be prime The Senate was aiso expecied w h i c h a 2i)iuivcBmciii III his ufficc legislator to push publicly for President Franklin D. Roosevelt. decided that Uno is “currently minister. to approve the resolution today, said Tuesday was cancer. He died federal funding for the war Defeated for re-election in 1950, the most suited candidate as WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING AD ON JUNE 4 IN THIS PAPER! Wright said. Lying in state in the at Walter Reed Army Medical against cancer, a disease that he taught and practiced law until successor” to Takeshita, who is Key meetings today on the FASHION WITH A PERSONAL TOUCH Rotunda is the highest final honor Center, where he returned a took his wife, Mildred in 1979, his election in 1962 to the House. resigning to take responsibility matter involved Takeshita and PASHtON MATH A ABMBONM TOUCH an American can receive. It has month ago after an interim stay some 43 years after they were Pepper, who early on perceived for the Recruit influence­ Masayoshi Ito, chairman of the 1535 Forbes Street, been accorded presidents, and at Johns Hopkins Hospital in married. They had no children. the threat posed by Adolf Hitler, peddling scandal. party Executive Council; Michio ticuse of fabrics ii.sc-fre fabrics more recently to the unknown Baltimore. In his final years, he dug in his earned Winston Churchill’s undy­ Recruit Co. is an information Watanabe, chairman of the Pol­ East Hartford soldier from the Vietnam war. Pepper's colleagues said he heels against cutting Social Se­ ing affection for casting the only and publishing conglomerate ac­ icy Board, Hashimoto; and Ichiro Pepper had been hospitalized used his opportunities to the hilt, curity benefits to elderly retired vote in the Senate for the cused of seeking favors and Yamanouchi, party leader in the since April 6 suffering from an and to the service of his least workers — half a century after Lend-Lease Act the first time influence through political dona­ upper house of the Diet, Japan’s undisclosed stomach ailment. powerful constituents. campaigning for establishment around. tions and bargain-priced share parliament. 8 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 31, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 31, 1989 - 9

organizations and now heads the human resource Government stages spelled the word “seriatum.” The word Attack on alcohol urged division and finance-administration section of FM radio got its start in state means “in a series” or “in order.” BUSINESS NATION WASHINGTON (AP) - A federal report the American Gas Association. The North Carolina girl was the 22nd on drunken driving released today calls for He has been a member of the Manchester HARTFORD (AP) - Fifty of WDRC-AM. any stereo records. youngster to spell in the competition. an all-out attack on alcohol consumption, CNG elects Livingston Rotary Club since 1978 and is a past president. He years after its founding, listeners There were few listeners at the “We would broadcast a recital own rally in China The two-day competition, which carries including tax hikes on liquor and strict is a member of the board of directors of the are still hailing what was once outset. The Federal Communica­ at the Hartford School of Music & W ORLD $16,350 in prize money, has attracted 120 The board of direc­ Greater Hartford Chapter of the American Red called “static free radio,” but is tions Commission ruled that FM curbs on advertising that glamorizes with two microphones and take girls and 102 boys who survived elimination tors of Connecticut Cross, and he is an incorporator of Manchester better known today as FM radio. broadcasts must be transmitted out full-page ads in the news­ American killed in Burma contests around the country and in drinking. , , Natural Gas Corp., Memorial Hospital. to counter students The report, written by b panel from five Some were skeptical of such a on their own band, and the public paper to explain to listeners how American outposts abroad. Hartford, has elected He and his wife. Ixiraine, have four children. MAE SOT, Thailand (AP) — A U.S. federal departments, would require anti­ development, but not Major Ed­ had to be convinced to buy new to hear the stereo,” Parker said. Frank H. Livingston win H. Armstrong. In early 1939, radios. It involved placing an FM radio in BEIJING (AP) — About 4,000 The Beijing Foreign Affairs citizen working for the magazine Soldier of Arms aid Is sought alcohol advertising to counter beer and of Manchester to the Fortune died today of gunshot and shrapnel wine commercials, ban the use of celebri­ Gift shop plans a move Armstrong, a professor of electri­ “I used to kid around that one corner playing one channel farmers, workers and students Office informed foreign journal­ position of chief ad­ cal engineering at Columbia burned China’s best-known dissi­ wounds after he was caught in fighting on NEW YORK (AP) — The Bush adminis­ ties in beer and wine ads that appeal to Doolittle and Armstrong were the and another radio in another ists of the march and several ministrative officer. University was feted as the “ Man only ones with sets,” said Charlie dent in effigy today in the first Burma’s border with Thailand, police tration will seek congressional support for a youths and mandate the display of warning Country Arts will move Thursday from its corner playing another channel. others in suburban sections of the Livingston has location at 176 Carriage Drive to a new gift shop of High Fidelity,” announced the Parker, who came on board at The listener sat in the middle to government-sponsored rally capital. Under martial law regu­ sources said. covert program to supply rifles and other labels whenever a beer or wine container is held several posi­ Lance Eugene Motley, 32, was brought to weapons to non-communist guerrillas shown on television. Radio and television and studio at at 182 S. Main St. invention of frequency modulated WDRC as an engineer in 1944. achieve stereo sound. since the pro-democracy student lations that have been widely tions since joining — FM — radio. In its early years, FM was the movement began six weeks ago. Mae Sot hospital Tuesday night and died fighting Cambodia's government, accord­ stations generally do not carry hard liquor The shop, operated by Silvia Miller and Sabina The shift in FM popularity ignored, foreign reporters are CNG in 1966 as direc­ The following day, his friend prime carrier of classicai and today, medical staff at the hospital said. His ing to The New York Times. ads. Vogt, offers handmade gifts and customized wall happened in the mid-1970s, when The rally in Huangcun, 20 miles forbidden from covering student tor of employee rela­ Franklin M. Doolittle of New cultural programming. In the south of Beijing, came as commu­ hometown was not known immediately. The aid will be used to strengthen Prince The nation's television and radio broad­ and door arrangements for homes. Consultation listeners were drawn to the better demonstrations. tions. In addition to services and speicial orders are available. Haven announced that the na­ minds of some, FM stood for “fine fidelity and younger listers were nist authorities pressed ahead On Tiananmen Square, China’s Police said Motley apparently crossed Norodom Sihanouk’s position in negotia­ casters attacked the report as an unwar­ his present duties as into Burma three days ago with Karen tions with the Pnomh Penh government and ranted infringement on the advertising of The shop’s Herbal Room will specialize in tion's first FM station would be music.” An editorial in The drawn to FMs new rock stations. with tactics aimed at intimidat­ symbolic center of political vice president of established in Connecticut. Dool­ ing and discrediting the 10,000 rebels and went to their camp at Kaw Moo with the communist Khmer Rouge forces, wreath-making and dried arrangments. Hartford Courant in 1959 de­ During this time, WDRC-FM was power, about 10,000 die-hard legal products. CNG’s administra­ ittle at the time ran Connecticut’s students occupying central Tia­ Ra. which has been besieged by Burmese the Times said in today’s editions, quoting The surgeon general’s report also makes clared: “The growth of FM is an already breaking ground by student protesters today entered tive group, he will first radio station, WDRC (Doolit­ nanmen Square. troops since May 18. unidentified administration officials. scores of other recommendations, among Factory orders up 2.7% encouraging sign that a minority putting its Top 40 format from its the 18th day of a sit-in, resisting assume responsibil­ tle Radio Corp.), created in 1922. Several people said officials Earlier this month, the prince indicated them a call for an end to sponsorship of who are not satisfied with AM AM side on FM. government demands that they ity for real property WASHINGTON (AP) - Orders to U.S. Doolittle’s FM station first hit programs are getting more quial- forced them to participate in the disperse. Spelling Bee begins he might be able to reach an accommoda­ athletic events and youth-oriented musical "It was practically sacrile­ management, corpo­ factories for manufactured goods rose 2.7 the air at 105.9 megahertz at 2:39 ity and no rock n’ roll. gious,” Parker recalled. “Most 40-minute rally in support of tion with the Phnom Penh government concerts by alcholic beverage companies. rate priorities, and WASHINGTON (AP) - Ten-year-old under certain conditions. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop called a percent in April, the best showing in four months, p.m. May 13, 1939. The experi­ Ironically, it was pioneering FM buffs said, ’What is this pop Premier Li Peng’s hard-line They planned a march to the operating efficien mental station was called politicies. Public Security Ministry tonight Malinda Shepherd of Burnsville, N.C., was The Times quoted a State Department news conference for today to announce his the government reported today. WDRC that stood out in the group music doing on here.” c i e s a n d Frank H. Livingstonr The Commerce Department said orders for WIXPW, and by the fall, it went of staid FM broadcasters. It The station began the/tate’s to protest the reported arrest the first youngster eliminated today as official as saying, “We believe that plans for pushing the recommendations The demonstrators marched to effectiveness. on a regular schedule. simulcast some of its AM rock’ n’ an outdoor stadium carying Monday of three labor leaders competition got under way in the 62nd appropriate assistance will strengthen the drawn up by the Surgeon General’s durable and non-durable goods climbed to a first progressive rock program in National Spelling Bee, stumbling over the Livingston has a degree in personnel adminis­ seasonally adjusted $239.4 billion last month WIXPW was on a minimum of3 roll on the FM side during the the late 1960s known as “The banners reading: “We support Li sympathetic to the student cause. political standing and security of the Workshop on Drunk Driving last De­ tration from the University of Hartford. He has word “seriatim.” non-Communist resistance and enhance its cember. The workshop marked the start of after rising 0.7 percent in March and dropping p.m. to midnight each day, 1960s. FM listeners also were Scene of the Unheard.” It ran Peng” and “We oppose the small The three were involved in trying held leadership positions in several industry broadcasting mostly classical invited to join in the experiment to establish an independent labor Malinda, one of six 10-year-olds among position” in negotiations for a political a federal campaign to save the 25,000 lives during the first two months of the year. from 11:15 p.m. to midnight, group causing turmoil.” Many music before simulcasting the of such things as stereo broad­ union, which is illegal in China’s the 222 contestants ranging up to age 15, settlement of the war in Cambodia. lost each year because of drunken driving. featuring Jim i Hendrix, the wore new straw hats provided by CBS network radio programming casting years before there were their work units. 40-year-old Communist system. Doors and others. 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10 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, May 31, 1989 OPINION Rabbit tests S C IE N C E Award cites early birth project A ID S drugs & H E A L T H developed by Manchester nurse HARTFORD — A statewide series of teaching sessions last F Bureaucrats Warnings preterm birth prevention project, year for nurses. WASHINGTON (A P) — A technique for infecting Fusion tests set at Yale CONGRESttm, THt white rabbits with the AIDS virus has been originated by a Manchester nurse “ Nurses were taught to recog­ NEW HAVEN (A P) — A physicist who developed by federal scientists, providing re­ at St. Francis Hospital and nize early symptoms of preterm CC*VtK)\l»S1 stirred the scientific world with a claim of cold searchers with a laboratory animal to test drugs Medical Center, received a na­ labor and how to teach their work hard to of tragedy fusion will try to quell widespread doubts about tional award in April. patients to recognize these sym- and vaccines for combating the fatal disease. his research by repeating his experiment using Dr. Thomas J. Kindt of the National Institute of The project, undertaken by the toms themselves,” Calhoun said. sophisticated equipment at Yale. Allergy and Infectious Diseases said Tuesday that Connecticut section of NAACOG, “ We are now conducting a Steven E. Jones, one of the researchers who because of the new technique, laboratories the national organization of ob­ follow-up study to assess the avoid blame FECHMtFiW^rejW.- ignored announced in March that they had fused atoms stetric, gynecologic and neonatal impact of the teaching sessions on W M T N JC M m everywhere will be able to use the New Zealand WStTHt of hydrogen at room temperature, will come to IHTWKt white rabbit as a model for studying infections of the nurses, was selected as the 1989 the state’s preterm birthrate.” Yale to use one of the two most sensitive arrays ^0U?W? human immunodeficiency virus, which causes recipient of the Wyeth Award. Calhoun is a graduate of the St. Will anything significant come of the By Jack Anderson AIDS. of neutron detectors in the world, according to The hospital’s announcement Francis Hospital School of Nurs­ ------Moshe Gai, a Yale physics professor. investigations into financial mismanagement and Dale Van Atta Research into AIDS, or acquired immune said the award recognizes the ing and of St. Joseph College, Jone could not be reached for comment at the University of Connecticut Health deficiency syndrome, has been severely handi­ regional section whose activities West Hartford. She has been Tuesday. Center? WASHINGTON - Buried in the capped because there has been no animal model to have done the most to advance employed in obstetrical nursing Scientists initially had hoped the cold-fusion rubble of Beirut is an American test treatment agents for the disease. perinatal nursing and maternal- positions by St. Francis since 1963 Will responsibility be apportioned? results could lead to an almost inexhaustible tragedy that could have been pre­ Kindt said the rabbit now can provide that model. infant care. and organized the hospital’s Will the state ever get a handle on the supply of cheap, clean energy. vented. The truth is buried even “ If you inject this animal with human cells Simone Calhoun of Manches­ perinatal bereavement support relationship that lies at the base of the But most scientists have been unable to ter, a perinatal nurse clinician in groups and Health Sense, St. deeper in the locked files of the infected with HIV, the infection will take in the SIMONE CALHOUN confirm the phenomenon and have greeted problems — the relationship between UConn Pentagon. rabbit,” he said. Within four weeks after the St. Francis’ Department of Ob­ Francis’ women’s wellness . . nurse at St. Francis Jones’ and others’ claims with skepticism. stetrics and Gynecology, chairs program. and its private foundation? At 6:20 a.m. on Oct. 23, 1983, a injection, the rabbit’s immune system starts NAACOG in Connecticut and Will the interests of state citizens be pickup truck carrying two tons of showing signs of reacting to the virus, a finding that protected? W>WPHOT^ cyclonite explosive careened into the is called seroconversion. originated its preterm birth prev­ Few children wear helmets ention project based on her Marine Corps barracks in Beirut and Once this has occurred, Kindt said the rabbit Don’t bet on it, any of it. observations of maternity pa­ UConn President John Casteen can find no killed 241 Marines. It was the worst could be used to test drug treatments for the EMMAUS, Pa. (AP) — Only 2 percent of the o surprise attack on U.S. forces since disease. 41 million children who ride bicycles wear tients at the hospital. reason to reprimand Health Center Director “ In my practice over the past 25 Pearl Harbor. Kindt said the rabbit could also be used to test helmets, and one out of seven children suffers James Mulvihill. Casteen can find no reason Yet, it should have been no surprise candidate AIDS vaccines. head injuries in cycling-related accidents, years, I found that many preterm bi rths occur because mothers and even though in his own words, “ There was to people inside the Pentagon. They “ We could inject the rabbit with the vaccine and according to a published report. caregivers fail to recognize early ample evidence to show that things were received explicit warnings that the then after a period of time challenge it with the HIV Bicycling magazine reported in its June signs of preterm labor,” she said. wrong at the health center.’ ’ attack was coming. The military cells and see if it reacted to the virus,” he said. issue that nearly 70,000 children are treated brass ignored the warnings and then annually for bicycle-related head trauma. Responses to a questionnaire If not Mulvihill, then who can be held Until now, the chimpanzee has been the only distributed last year to postpar­ covered up their negligence. U.S. The magazine said 16,000 children are responsible? Or will the dodge be that blame non-human animal that can contract true AIDS and, tum patients at St. Francis, intelligence had proof that the assault treated annually in emergency rooms because thus, could be used as a model for studying the Hartford, Manchester Memorial is collective, so no one can be held responsible was instigated by Iran, but the of a crash with a car. An estimated 40 percent disease. But chimps are becoming increasing rare and John Dempsey hospitals individually? perpetrators have gone unpunished. of all cycling-related fatalities involve children and now typically cost up to $60,000 each, said Kindt. confirmed most patients do not That is the time-honored approach when Knowing all this, two years later under age 14. New Zealand white rabbits cost about $40 each and a recognize and report these symp­ bureaucrats want to avoid blame. 3rd, 5th won’t wait for ‘Billy’ Ronald Reagan let himself be talked Parents should explain the importance of a good breeding pair can produce up to three litters a toms, she said. into selling arms to the regime that helmet to children and take them shopping for UConn is approaching these revelations like year, generally with eight rabbits per litter. “ Although a few preterm birth murdered our Marines. their own, the magazine said. Decorating a bureaucracy under attack. It is hunkering “ A very immediate and urgent need exists for prevention programs exist here By Bob Conrad excited by the possible departure of gubernatorial candidate. Moffett, a From sources in Washington and helmets with cartoon stickers or choosing down, resisting change, diverting issues. And in Connecticut, they are mainly Morrison. Names that are surfacing TV anchorman now, is a former Beirut, we have now learned that the thousands of experimental animals to test promis­ colorful headgear also may encourage helmet it is paying no attention to those who foot most ing agents already used effectively (in test tubes) directed to inner-city residents,” The 3rd and 5th Congressional within the GOP as viable candidates congressman who sought the nomina­ Pentagon knew enough to save lives. use. it said. and others proposed for use against AIDS,” said Calhoun said. “ Our data indi­ into Summer of the bills: Connecticut’s taxpayers. Districts are getting a jump on the to succeed him are those of Sen. Tom tion in 1986. We will reveal the details in a Bicycling said the three most common Kindt. cated preterm birth is actually a Mulvihill contends that he tried to stop rest of the state in buzzing about 1990 Scott of Milford, Rep. Bob Ward of two-hour, prime-time TV special mistakes children make when riding a bicycle broad-based problem. Until now Northford and Rep. Vin Chase of airing tonight. Here are the are: entering the street without checking for improper deposits of state funds into accounts elections, not waiting for an answer to Political notes The Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association there has been very little out­ that tantalizing question — will Billy Stratford. highlights. traffic, failing to stop at .stop signs or traffic of UConn’s private foundation. But Mulvihill ■ The day after former state Sen. has announced that there are at least 100 anti-AIDS reach to expectant mothers in all really run again? The 5th District, which runs from U.S. intelligence learned that in lights, and swerving into traffic or not looking insists that foundation officials wouldn’t grant Joe Markley of Southington withdrew drugs, vaccines and other agents that are stalled in socio-economic groups.” f ^ n o lc lm n i Lines are forming in both districts Meriden slightly southwesterly to June 1982, Ali Nawai, an attache from before moving laterally. him access to accounts not under his as a candidate for the Republican development because there is no appropriate As a result of the survey. 643-4058 and in both parties for congressional Danbury and Wilton, could have an the Iranian Embassy in Bern, Swit­ 305 East Center 8L. Manchester state chairmanship last week, the animal model available for testing. NAACOG members conducted a oversight. So, if the problem does not lie with seat contests that relate to the election open seat if GOP Rep. John Rowland zerland, secretly bought 300 tons of “ line” on the new, two-man race Mulvihill, then it must lie with the foundation. for governor. "B illy,” of course, is the of Waterbury emerges as his party’s cyclonite explosives in Brussels and looked like this: For incumbent Yet UConn and the foundation vigorously Democratic incumbent, Bill O’Neill. candidate for governor. He is seen as shipped them to Iran. Chairman Bob Poliner of Durham, 28 the one to beat for the nomination. By March 1983, the National Secur­ Pigs offer opposed a bill that would allow the state’s And despite persistent signals from votes with five more “ leaning” in his O’Neill and his inner band of loyalists State Sen. Tim Upson of Waterbury ity Agency was intercepting alarming auditors to review foundation records. direction: for state Rep. Dick Foley of that he will seek a third full term, the says he’ll probably go for the communications that clearly indi­ UConn’s motive is obvious: It doesn’t want Oxford, 32 votes with eight “ leaning” congressional nomination. Rep. Jodi cated that Shiite terrorists, fanati­ spare parts to sour the honeypot, to bite the hand that number of people who think they his way. “ know” something to the contrary is Rell of Brookfield, an assistant cally loyal to the Ayatollah Khomeini, The others on the 72-member From the feeds it non-state funds. If the foundation on the rise these days. minority leader in the state House, planned to bomb the U.S. Embassy in Republican State Central Committee, doesn’t want the bill, then neither does confirms that she is interested. Rep. Beirut. for humans So in the 3rd, a lot of Democrats which will settle the race on June 27, smallest UConn. expect that four-term Rep. Bruce Alan Schlesinger of Derby is also are said to be undecided. Markley, The Pentagon’s anti-terrorist ex­ Morrison of Hamden will go for being mentioned. Meniiat s WhisperCiiide' repair to This legislation would protect the who impressed many with his cam­ pert, Noek Koch, went straight to CHICAGO (AP) - Transplant governor regardless of what O’Neill system offers 30% more anonymity of contributors, should they While we’re tossing names around, paign though he could not put then-Secretary of Defense Caspar doctors predict pigs will become drawer space plus full-stop the largest does. Veteran strategist Rosa De- request it. The scope of the investigation let’s be aware that Democrats in the anything together, got off one of the Weinberger with the warning. Koch a main source of donor organs for roller drawer guides on Lauro of New Haven has taken aim all roll-out trays. would be limited to protecting public funds. It 5th are also talking about that seat in best lines in a debate with Poliner and later described what happened in a people once the many technical renovation, publicly at the congressional seat. I the 5th. Among those we hear are Sen. Foley at the Chestnut Lodge in private letter to Sen. William Cohen, problems of cross-species trans­ would not deal with the propriety of haven’t talked with Morrison, but I our own Gary Hale of Ansonia, Sen. Jim Colchester. “The Democrats,” he R-Maine, of the Senate Intelligence plantation are resolved. foundation spending decisions. am told reliably that he was steamed Maloney of Danbury, Rep. Kevin said, “ are an Achilles body, not heel — Committee. He said Weinberger While primates such as chim­ craftsmen Their response is classically bureaucratic: over DeLaurb’s early declaration. Knowles of Naugatuck and Shelton body.” asked him to brief the Joint Chiefs of panzees and baboons might be a In any case, she may have company Mayor Michael Pacowta. “ We know something bad happened, we ■ Rep. Jay Levin of New London, a Staff and formulate a plan of action. better match, pigs are cheaper, do the in bids for the nomination. Among the promise you we won’t do this anymore, and As for the top of the ticket next year, former mayor there, has the tightest But the Joint Chiefs apparently more plentiful and easier to names that Democrats are mention­ complete 5—1 we’ll tell you if we change our minds. Now, get O’Neill loyalist George Hannon of lock on any spot on next year’s were too busy to listen. Koch was breed, says Dr. Hugh Auchincloss ing, without confirmation from any, Glastonbury has this advice for Democratic state ticket. He’ll be the shuffled off to underlings who Jr., assistant professor of — out of here and let us do our business.” are those of Deputy House Speaker job Morrison: “ Don’t underestimate nominee for attorney general. Bridge­ twiddled their thumbs while he surgery at Harvard University. Mulvihill isn’t to blame, the foundation is Ron Smoko of Hamden, Assistant t r r ---- - r Billy O’Neill.” Even so, if O’Neill port, which might otherwise go for briefed them. “ What could change, I suppose, neatly and beyond regulation and yet we’re supposed to House Majority Leader Pat Dillon of decides against running, his organiza­ Sen. Dick Blumenthal of Stamford, a is that we could become better at accept that good intentions will save us in the New Haven and Rep. Mike Lawlor of Then, on April 18,1983, a car packed on time, tion is in place to support U.S. Rep. Fairfield County neighbor, is for making artificial organs than we East Haven. with cyclonite explosives rammed future. Barbara Kennelly of Hartford. Levin, remembering Blumenthal’s are now. Then we wouldn’t need The 3rd, usually described as New into the embassy, demolishing part of all at Forgive us for expecting more than this One final word on the Democratic legal action against former Mayor the animal organs. But I don’t see Haven-based, runs in a triangle from the building and killing 17 Americans. pathetic response. picture. I ’m told reliably that the John Mandinici of Bridgeport. that as coming first,” Auchin­ affordable Wallingford to Stratford to Clinton. United Auto Workers are checking, Koch flew immediately to Beirut. He assigned an undercover team to closs said Tuesday at the annual r Republicans, long frustrated by a very quietly, on potential support for Bob Conrad of Bristol writes weekly prices — Bristol Press find out why his warnings had been meeting of the American Society Democratic “ lock” on the 3rd, are their friend Toby Moffett as a about Connecticut politics. ignored. The team brought back a of Transplant Physicians. secret report on the foul-up with a Only 50 to 60 chimpanzees are warning that more attacks would available in any given year for all Open Forum come. types of research, according to Auchincloss. “ This led to denials, ass-covering and all-around outrage that the “ It doesn’t make any sense to 1 Coventry dilemma departments, or the taxpayers, who I spending reductions rather than tax survey (by his undercover team) had use chimpanzees because you’re think are sick and tired of voting every increases. These proposals were re­ Keep daily Mass been done at all,” Koch wrote bluntly. going to make such a small other week during these budget times, jected out of hand by majority Demo­ “ Thus it was decided that there were impact in the well-being of over budget voting thus the low voter turnout. crats in favor of tax increases. Does on local television no problems and, even if there were, humans. And you’ll make people To the Editor: I wish someone had the answer to this anyone remember the Republican so mad, because it is where they To the Editor: they had been fixed. The report was dilemma. There has to be a better way. alternatives? swept under the rug.” focus from the point of view of As a resident and taxpayer in the town animal rights, understandably It should be articulated by the press I listen to the Catholic Mass from Koch resumed his efforts to warn of Coventry. I am very upset and Jane T. Ferry so,” he said. that the budget-making process falls Monday through Friday on Channel 18 the Joint Chiefs. Four months later, disillusioned over what has happened in 339 Walnut Trail, Coventry BATHROOM REMODELING under the exclusive domain of the from 9 to 9:30 in the morning, and now is the underlings submitted to another . “ If you can eat the pig. I ’m not KITCHEN REMODELING recent years between our town govern­ rhajority party. Participation by minor­ is being taken off Channel 18 in July. briefing, but the chiefs were still too sure you can't transplant the ment and the electorate. Something is busy to listen. ity Republicans in an already-agreed- People like the elderly and disabled are liver,” said Arthur Caplan, direc­ missing. upon spending and tax package is listening to this Mass every day. Please On Oct. 10, 1983, a spy satellite tor of the Center for Biomedical WE DO IT ALL ^Complete or Pa rtial Remodeling* The Town Council holds several Criticism of GOP limited to debate in committees, public let this Mass stay on the air, I think there intercepted an alarming message Ethics at the University of special meetings each spring to discuss is missing the point hearings, and to amendments on the are many others who feel the same way. from the Iranian foreign ministry to Minnesota. the proposed budget and receive input floor of the House and Senate. This year its ambassador in Damascus, Ali But some animal-rights acti­ from residents as to what they consider ■ Wall Storage Cabinets To the Editor: these amendments, as in the past, will be Mary Jarvis Akbar Mohtashami. It was clear that vists say they’re opposed to using Paper 'Corian ■ Bathtubs the most or the least important items in Custom Cabinetry summarily rejected by the majority 62D Pascal Lane, Manchester Iran was planning another major animals, whether it’s chimpan­ the budget to cut or not to touch. Very few ■ Fiberglass Units ■ Ceramic Tile The criticism of minority Republicans party regardless of their merit. That is terrorist attack on Americans in zees, pigs or even rodents. I Wii^dows • Faucets people attend these hearings. Next I Stock Cabinetry concerning their alleged failure to bring called partisan politics. All too often the Beirut. The Marine Corps barracks “ Animals aren’t here to be our ■ Repairs comes to the Annual Town Meeting, held ■ Shower Doors forth concrete solutions to the Democrat- press ignores minority proposals, label­ were blown up 13 days later. spare parts,” said Dr. Neal iSkylites • Stainless Steel and in accordance with our Town Charter I Formica ■ Tubwalls engineered fiscal mess has appeared as ing them as politically motivated, and Recognition Is due Barnard, a psychiatrist who ■ Vanities also to receive input from residents. Koch told Cohen that the Joint editorials in several newspapers. I take not legitimate policy alternatives. Bal­ serves as president of the Physi­ I Electrical Cast Iron Sinks Hardly anyone comes anymore. This Chiefs launched a secret study “ to Counter Tops ■ Lighting ■ Marble Sinks exception to these comments for a anced reporting would leave this judg­ our trash collector cians Committee for Responsible year, in a quick count that I took, discover those things that we had number of reasons. ment to Connecticut citizens. Medicine in Washington. 'Plumbing • Jenn-Aire Appliances ■ Faucets approximately 45 people were at the To the Editor: tried for nearly a year to tell them ■ Flooring ■ Medicine Cabinets meeting. Why? Because it’s a foregone First, the fiscal mess which has Lastly, we must remember that the about terrorism.” “ They’re putting all their 'Ceramic Tile and More!! ■ Ventilation created confusion, chaos and bickering • Paint ■ Windows conclusion that the meeting will be fiscal chaos that state Democrats are I ’d like to comment on our rubbish Koch concluded his letter: “ I never energy into this high-tech, incred­ adjourned to a referendum vote, which is between Democrats in the House, Senate wrestling with this year did not material­ collection. spoke out about events leading up to ibly expensive use of the limited ■ Paint ■ Heaters and the governor’s office, is not due to a allowed to happen in accordance with ize out of nowhere. Quite the contrary, it A few weeks ago we had an incident on the disaster in Beirut. It seemed resources we have to put into ■ Mirrors our Town Charter when a petition with lack of effort or cooperation on the part is the result of pursuing excessive our street that should not go unnoticed. proper not to — simply because it health care ... and it has maybe a ■ Paper the required names, about 200, is of minority Republicans. As a matter of spending policies for a period of years. If During the night, dogs ripped open the could only cause more pain to people one-in-10 million chance of ever fact. House Republicans submitted a pre.sented to the town clerk. majority Democrats adopted or pursued plastic bags and the rubbish was strewn already suffering the unbearable pain working out,” said Susan Ste­ A very small portion of the taxpayers resolution extending the deadline of the a spending policy which had trimmed 1 all around. When they came to collect, of the loss of people they loved. wart, head of the research vote in these budget referendums, and tax-writing committee and the appropri­ to 3 percent of the spending “ wish list” of every single piece was picked up. We Internally, I made my views known. investigative committee for the when the budget is turned down, which is ation committee so that a budget could governmental agencies and special used to do this ourselves. Also, our But who would wish to say to someone Last Chance for Animals in Los "CASH & CARRY" CUSTOMERS UNBEATABLE PRICING ON ALL KITCHEN AND BATH PRODUCTS SOLDII what happened last week, the Town be developed and debated in the public’s interests, the budget today would barrels are placed right-side up instead that their loved ones died because Angeles. domain. This effort to keep the budget­ require very little, if any. increase in of being thrown onto the lawn. Council has to go back to the drawing those to whom their lives were About 30 animal-to-human or­ board and try to figure out what to cut in making process in the open was rejected taxes. Trimming the last six spending The young man who is running the entrusted placed a higher priority on gan transplants have been per­ the budget — all without hardly any input by Democrats in favor of “closet” packages would not be too difficult in operation is doing his job and doing it personal interests, career interests, deliberations. light of the 12 to 15 percent annual well. I think his efforts should be formed worldwide, most of them from the voters as to what is, or is not, buraucratic interests? Better to in the early 1960s, according to important to them, except for the fact Furthermore, very early in the Gen­ spending increases. recognized. agree, as we generally do, that it was Auchincloss. that they don’t want any tax increase. eral Assembly session. House Republi­ In this budget year, opposition propos­ nobody’s fault.” Well, folks, who does? I sure don’t want cans clearly stated their position of a als and policies should command equal Janet C. Reinhorn The longest survivor was a to pay any more property taxes than I Mro-growth budget and no new or time for Connecticut’s taxpayers’ atten­ 200 Spring St., Manchester 27-year-old woman who lived nine ERITAGE ITCHEN & ATH C4 ENTER, INC. am. but I also want our town to move increased taxes. We maintained that any tion so that they can measure the merits Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta months with a chimpanzee’s are syndicated columnists. ahead and provide the .services that we increases in spending had to be matched of the proposals submitted by both kidney she received in 1964. The all have the right to expect. by better management of existing parties. Given the chance to see both latest patient, a 12-day-old girl So what’s the answer to these yearly resources or decreases in another area proposals, side by side, the taxpayers of Letters to the editor known as Baby Fae, died 20 days 182 our state will be better able to judge for West Middle Turnpike •■ Manchester, CT questions? Do we need a charter revision of government. Within the context of The Manchester Herald welcomes after receiving a baboon’s heart themselves and to then cast a more which was suggested by a resident at a public policy, this is the only position that original letters to the editor. iJlaurlirBlrr Hrralfi in 1984 at California’s Loma informed vote during the elections of recent council meeting, to stop this has been articulated, including majority The Herald re.serves the right to edit Founded In 1861 Linda University Medical Center. 1990. endless merry-go-round of budget refer­ Democrats in the House and lunate. letters in the interests of brevity, clarity PENNY M SIEFFERT...... Pubilihar “ If you define success as Call for Free Estimate 649-5400 endums each year? All I know is that Third, Senate Republicans and House and taste. GEORGE T. CHAPPELL...... Editor one-year survival, we still ha­ Rep. J. Peter Fusscas something has to change, because this Republicans submitted their proposals Address letters to: Open Forum. DOUGLAS A. BEVINS.... Executive Editor ven't gotten one,” Auchincloss 55th Assembly District 'Visit Our Showroom*' isn’t fair to anyone: the people who .serve to cover last year’s $247 million deficit, Manchester Herald. P.O. Box 591, MARIE P. GRADY...... city Editor said. “ But we've come awfully 5 Cheney Road, Marlborough ALEXANDER GIRELLI.... Auoclate Editor us on the Town Council, the various town both of which relied primarily on Manchester 06040. close.” / .

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18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 31, 1989 fHatirlirslrr Hrrali') LOCAL Sales tax District Section 2, Page 13 From page 1 From page 1 FOOD Wednesiday, May 31, 1989 & STATE ise, that’s the art of politics,” have occurred. O’Neill told reporters after LaBelle said he gave the Developer sues PZC spending a half-hour with the customary warning before the Senate Democrats. He was joined election, saying that only town The Brophy Ahern Development Co. of by state Democratic Chairman voters who had lived in the West Haven is suing the Manchester John F. Droney Jr. district for at least 90 days were Planning and Zoning Commission, claim­ ANXIOUS Sen. James H. McLaughlin, eligible to vote and has no reason ing the commission has required the firm to AUCTIONEERS — R-Woodbury, ranking Republi­ to assume anyone voted / unnecessarily replace sidewalks and curbs can on the tax-writing Finance fraudulently. for the conversion of the Cheney Bros, Hugh O’Neill, left, Committee, had blunt words for LaBelle said he has not heard weaving mill. and Michael Gall- the tax package: "This stinks. It any claim that ineligible persons cla In a notice filed last week in the town makes my stomach turn.” had voted. clerk’s office, the company is charging that acher, members of the board of direc­ The Republicans offered an The paper ballots were distrib­ the sidewalk and curb replacement is amendment that would have kept uted and then collected by six unnecessary because they are in good tors of Visiting Nurse the sales tax at 7.5 percent, but it tellers, three named by Landers shape. On May 1, the commission approved and Home Care of was voted down. and three by Sadloski. plans to allow the developer to add 39 Manchester, display GOP senators said they One of the disqualified votes apartments at the mill, but denied a request wouldn’t let voters forget this was for "Yaz.” Sadloski said it to defer installation of sidewalks and curbs. items which they will year’s record-setting tax bill was obvious to her that vote was Brophy Ahern’s attorney, Stephen T. auction off at a when election time rolls around cast by a non-voter. Penny, said in the notice that the service auction Sat­ next year. Saying the tax bill was Landers said he was told by commission acted illegally and arbitrarily at least $90 million more than by denying the request. Also, the developer urday at? p.m. at some people at the meeting that needed, they accused the Demo­ people had come in after the claims the sidewalk and curb replacement Willie’s Steak House. Y crats of trying to build an election count at the checkoff list had been would harm a number of large oak trees year surplus. along the sidewalk. More than 100 items stopped. In addition to raising the sales And Landers said there is no Brophy Ahern is asking that the commis­ will be up for bid, tax, the bill extends the tax to sion’s decision be overturned. reason to believe that people who including gift certifi­ items previously exempt from it. voted were not eligible voters or cates to several These items include meals cost­ that they all voted for him. restaurants. Tickets ing less than $2. an array of "The implication is that I had a A new grape variety called Red Ki Ribier grapes are big, beautiful ‘Drug prisons’ urged business services, cable televi­ Globe is attracting a lot of attention are $4. For tickets or great part in running the election and deep rich blue/black in color. NEW HAVEN (AP) — Soon-to-be- sion and telephone bills. In all, the which is not true,” Landers said. around the world. Each berry is the They ripen early and their heavy obsolete military bases should be reno­ more information, sales tax changes could bring in Lassow, recuperating at home size of a small plum with bunches $385 million in 1989-90. skins hold a high sugar content for vated and used in the war on drugs as "drug call 647-1481. from heart surgery, said he has that are large and lush. Spectacular full, mild flavor. Grown throughout Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald Other tax increases include just been assuming he lost the prisons,’’ Gov. William A. O’Neill told a as a holiday centerpiece or part Senate subcommittee. changes in the capital gains, election and plans no action. California from the Northern coast O’Neill, calling drugs the "root of all evil Livery hearing slated interest and dividends tax rates "I hope there was nothing of a tempting fruit and cheese to the Southern desert, Ribiers ore in America,” on Tuesday urged President Man denies murder to generate $155 million; boosting improper. I don’t like to see that. ” platter, these sweet, |uicy grapes available into January. the surcharge on the corporations Bush and Congress to use abandoned and J. William Burns, state transportation HARTFORD (AP) — A Hartford man has Lassow said. are available through January. under-used military facilities as jails for commissioner, has announce that a public tax from 15 percent to 20 percent, pleaded innocent to charges that he to raise $45 million; increases in One of the people checking off people convicted of drug saies, drug hearing will be held ’Tuesday on operation murdered a 13-year-old friend last month. voters said that as voters were possession, or other drug-related crimes. of a livery service in Manchester. the real estate tax, including an M-i Orlando Figueroa, 22, also waived his extra levy on homes costing more checked off they were asked to sit O’Neill said using the existing buildings The hearing will be held at 10 a.m. in the right to a probable cause hearing in the case in the folding chairs set up in the as jails would save billions of dollars in land hearing room of the Bureau of Public than $800,000, to raise $33.5 gym and others were asked to sit Tuesday. million; and increased license costs, architects’ and engineers’ fees, Transportation. 375 Willard Ave., Figueroa is charged with shooting Quron in the bleachers. construction costs, and would reduce the Newington. fees for lawyers and other profes­ Storey to death with a semi-automatic rifle sionals to raise $23.5 million. But it appeared that people sat economic impact of recently ordered Lindsay Limousine of Manchester is while the boy was on his way to school. wherever they wanted to. Some of military base closings. seeking authorization from the DOT to Other tax increases still to be Police said Figueroa told them he was acted on total $116 million. Those those sitting in the bleachers None of thebases that would be converted operate six vechicles, each with a seating distraught over a recent estrangement with were candidates for office. are in Connecticut, O’Neill press aide capacity of less than 10 adults, in general Storey. include a five-cent increase in the Sadloski said district officials Charles Monagan said. livery service to all points in the state. This gasoline tax, an income tax on Figueroa was Storey’s baseball coach out-of-state residents working in knew on the night of the election will be the firm’s first venture in general and the two were also considered best there was a discrepancy but did livery service. Connecticut, a 20-cents-a-gallon friends, police said. excise tax on soft drinks and not mention it publicly. Man held in break-in holding the Daily Numbers and "I think it’s a situation that at Lawyer wins a round Canoeist’s body found Play Four lottery games on least should be looked into,” she HARTFORD (AP) — A 35-year-old Texas Sundays. said. man has been charged with attempted HARTFORD (AP) — A New Haven HARTFORD (AP) — Results of an Landers said the problem burglary at the State Library, state police lawyer who has been the subject of three autopsy performed on the body of a Tax increases approved in shows that the district will have to said. court orders seeking to suspend his practice Hartford man were expected to be released March that will carry forward have more control over the State troopers responding to an alarm at has won a battle before the state Appellate today, two days after he disappeared when through 1989-90 will produce $164 meetings in the future. He said the library, found Gilbert T. Valdez of San Court. his canoe overturned in the Connecticut million. the hall will have to have only one Emperors ore the traditional Antonio around 4 a.m. Tuesday trying to A panel of three judges ruled Tuesday River, state officials said. In all, tax and fee increases for entrance open. He said some Christmas Rose berries are large grapes of the fall holiday season. the year beginning July 1 will enter the building after kicking out four that Daniel V. Presnick must be given a State police divers found the body of people may have entered the and bright red in color with thin, In Eastern cities where European basement windows, police said. total $974 .illion — more than meeting last week by alternate new trial on charges that he improperly Silvio Bazzano, 30, Tuesday afternoon translucent skins. Sugar content traditions hold strong. Emperors Valdez had lowered himself into a collected a $515 legal fee for himself out of double the previous tax-increase entrances and were not checked about 350 feet south of a ferry landing in the is high, giving these grapes a 12-feet-deep window well and had to be child-support money he was supposed to Hadlyme section of Lyme, state police said. record set in 1983. off. reign supreme and are important helped out by Hartford firefighters, police give to a female client. Bazzano’s body was found in 15 feet of The budget, identical to a A district committee studying delightful tart-sweet flavor. Available for both Christian and Jewish said. Presnick was ordered suspended for water about 25 feet from shore, state police House-passed budget and repres­ election procedures decided the through January, look for this celebrations. Their color is red but He was taken into custody without three months by Superior Court Judge John said. enting an 8.4 percent or $548 district should retain the district newcomer in increasing quantities. can also range to purplish black. incident and charged with third-degree million increase in spending over meeting form of election and T. Downey two years ago. But Presnick State police said Bazzano was reported Their mild and pleasant flavor can criminal attempt to commit burglary, appealed the suspension, arguing that missing after the canoe he and a companion the current year, was sent rejected voting by machine. In police said. Downey applied an improper standard of were in capsized around 1:30 p.m. Monday. immediately to O’Neill for his the process of its discussions, the^ be enjoyed through February. Valdez was arraigned Tuesday in Hart­ proof when he ruled that the "fair The companion, Bartolo Gaillitto, 20, of expected signature. committee considered means of' ford Superior Court and his case was preponderance of the evidence” indicated Hartford, was pulled to safety.by people on The budget was approved on a segregating voters from non­ continued to June 6. Presnick was guilty. shore, state police said. 22-14 vote, with Maloney the only voters to give tellers more control Democrat voting against it, along when they pass out ballots and with all 13 Republicans. collect them.

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In mint condi­ future,” the president told sev­ age makes a $23 million cut in The field a scarlet gown; tion. the card would be worth eral hundred flag-waving Ameri­ education aid, compared with the Lest I should be old fashioned, Eaten fresh or tossed into salads, sauces and about $200, but after years in a cans and West Germans who $40 million cut in the governor’s I'll put a trinket on." entrees, grapes offer nutrition, taste and cigar box, Tedford’s card is massed on the ambassador’s budget, state Rep. John W. Emily Dickinson elegance. Here ore a few timesaving ways probably worth only $50 to $80, lawn. Thompson, D-Manchester, said she says. It was his first and only major 'Tuesday. the •*STAYINGPVT0 s the days grow shorter, fall's vibrant to moke grapes a valuable port of your Collecting cards is more than a address during a week-long trip The $40,4 million Manchester Traditional grape lovers prize the colors become softly muted, signaling family's lifestyle. hobby for Tedford. It has allowed Then you are among the thousands of hom eow im ^ A In late summer, deep red seedless to Italy, Belgium, Germany and school budget, which was adopted green Calmerias and often refer to the silent countdown to the long, dork days of her to get to know her favorite INDOW have decided to "STAY PUT" and rm odal the^.lari, • Put a large bunch in a brown bew for a grapes begin to appear in produce Britain. After today’s speech and earlier this month, was based on a single invesunent - their home of or yatnv. them as "lady fingers." The berries winter. Animals begin gathering food ana team even though she has only a cruise down the Rhine River, $660,000 reduction in education locker-proof school lunch treat. Grapes taste departments nationwide. They are Our total exterior remodeling conc^fWUl protect ypur are distinctive: long and oval in shape Americans begin a frantic romance with fall's been to two Mets games. Tedford Bush headed for London for talks grants. Sen. Michael P. Meotti. place great at room temperature and kids con grab called Ruby Seedless and will be the said she and her family hope to go investment while adding valire to it,, ; ; ; jv with a light green color frosted with dwindling light, storing outdoor activities with Prime Minster Margaret D-Glastonbury, said that under handfuls throughout the day for quick energy. predominant seedless grape through to one game a month this year. Thatcher. the Legislature’s budget, Man­ natural bloom. The flavor is mild against the coming darkness. "They can’t take me to all the Bush’s NATO proposals for chester would receive an Educa­ • Serve Tokay grapes with wedges of cheese, January. Firm and sweet. Ruby and sweet with an unforgettable Long walks, tailgate parties and football games,” she says. "This is the cutbacks in conventional East- tional Cost Sharing grant of ’’STAYING PUT" SPECIALS french bread and a bottle of wine for a seedless have tender skins that make way I can get close to them (the tang. Available through February, gomes, soccer matches and rainy evenings West troop levels and armaments $11,800,306, or about $360,000 simple, too-tired-to-cook dinner for two them popular for snacking. Their Mets).” drew another positive response more than under the governor’s Calmerias are truly a winter treat. fireside fill the shortening days. And while food VINYL REPLACEMENT Give any size room the feeling of* in front of the fireplace. rich color odds dramatic contrast She has met two of the players, from Soviet officials today. Gen­ formula. has a major role to ploy os family and friends WINDOWS to a salad or fruit plate. Sasser and Dave Magaden, a first nady Gerasimov, spokesman for He said the law passed last year increased space...at a fraction of the gather, there is little time to think about it; less and third baseman. She spent a the Soviet Foreign Ministry, said would have provided the town COMPLETELY INSTALLED • Add whole Ruby or Thompson Seedless day with Magaden recently at a cost of an addition with a - ^ s s « time to prepare it. grapesjrapes to a deli spinach, fruitfn. or pasta salad on ABC-TV’s “Good Morning with $12,100,242. $ 1 7 9 0 0 reg. $260.00 card show and plans to write a Manchester School Superin­ tilt— tilt ki far for fresh taste. America” that "we ask for a Up lo 70 U J. w y cleaning Bow or Bay Window ~ |^ | | | Increased demands mean that today's story on the experience for the timeout to study it, but the initial tendent James P. Kennedy said families have to rely on shortcuts to get through filing Junior High School Intertwine Emperor, Ribier and Colmerio reaction is positive.” Tuesday that the schools would the tasks of everyday living— particularly the newspaper. The central theme of the Mainz make a request for more money if grapes into a wreath shape for a festive COMPLETE LINE OF '^STAYING PUT" VINYL preparation of food. To moke it to the table, Tedford. who is co-editor of the speech was a call for freedom and more was made available from holiday centerpiece. Tuck in spiced nuts and food needs to be easy to purchase, simple and paper, said she hopes to combine democracy for all of Europe, the state. CUSTOM MADE WINDOWS SIDING PACKAGE chocolates for o light, help-yourself dessert her love of writing and sports and But Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. COMPLETE quick to prepare, nutritious, tasty and attractive. “Look at Poland, where Solid­ • Casements . Awning Windows ^ 3 1 5 0 iiw after a big holiday meal. 1 become a sportscaster. arity and the Catholic Church said today that any additional • Double Hung . ggw Windows OUf.SMOO^ A reflection of the lives we hove chosen to live. "I’d love to get into sports Package Includea; have won legal status. The forces money might go to the landfill • Sliders . Picture Windows • Solid Vinyl Siding «■ Keep a bowl in the refrigerator for a healthy, • Custom I'umicd Trim on Facia, & Throughout the years, consumers have mode broadcasting, but people tend to of freedom are putting the Soviet reserve fund, which contains • Bay Windows . Garden Windows put women down” she says. status quo on the defensive. money to pay for future costs of Rakca and Door and Wiitdow Trim g choices about which foods belong on the family after-school snack. trash disposal. In the adopted Introducing new welded vinyl window with • Insulation Tedford has already learned foam filled insulated frames and sashes with • Choice of Color table. Fresh grapes hove long been one of the Serve Red Globe grapes alongside pastries that being different can be 1989-90 budget, $298,811 was taken (UP TO 1200 SQ. FT RANQI) premier choices. American consumption of Low E Glass SIMILAR SAVINGS ON OTHER STYlilS OP HOMES 7/ and coffee for a light, leisurely weekend difficult. She remembers a day in from that fund to make up for lost state revenue-sharing grants. grapes has increased 247 percent in 10 years, breakfast or stir into cereal and yogurt—for school when she had a "contest” DWI bill up to on overage of over seven pounds per with three boys who grilled her Towns are not required to RE-ROOF SPECIAL a quick morning eye-opener during the week. about the Mets. Other students From page 1 spend the grants on education, REPLACE YOUR person. According to U.S. News and WoHd but the state does require towns to With brand name Class A fiberglass Report, 55 percent of all Americans chose Tuck a mixture of grope varieties into a claim she likes them only because asplialt shingles • 20 year warraniy DRAFTY DOORS they won the 1986 World Series, spend a certain amount of money and Add Drama and Excilemem to Any Home seedless grapes os one of their top three backpack for quick energy on a leaf-strewn It calls for automatic license per pupil. 24’ X 40’ Rsnch $ ' witli our Sieel Insulated Doon Thompson Seedless grapes are Tedford says. Reg. $1320.00 ^ favorite snack foods. hiking trail or on the ski slopes. suspensions of 90 days for first • 81 Beaulitul itylei and color bright green and conical in shape But, "people now are starting About the possibility of appro­ 1095 Large berries with a deep red time offenders, but allows them a priations to make up for educa­ COMPLETE COVERAGE lo chooie from and come in large clusters. Sweet With the Surgeon General's latest report Set out a chilled bowl of Christmas Rose to accept it at school,” she says. 35-day period in which they can color, Tokay grapes have a subtle Her girlfriends are also getting tion cuts, DiRosa said, "I don’t and juicy, they make for good urging America to eat less fat and cholesterol grapes alongside hot spicy pizza or nochos argue at administrative hearings know. They seem to indicate they For Free Esiimaie on any of our "Slaying Put" Specials plus ideas about while increasing its intake of the nutrients and taste and crisp texture. 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"The Mets luckily is a very rights to due process, said the bill 5 EAST STREET is short, lasting only two months morning. as an ingredient in salads, sauces Grown in the sunshine of California, grapes Pair grapes with cheese fondue for a special good-looking team.” meets minimal constitutional NEW BRITAIN. CT 229-3630 or 1-800-322-5501 from September through October. ••A* and desserts. offer consumers the nutrition, versatility, taste treat after brisk outdoor activities. If a Mets game is being standards. Coventry’s ECS grant would be Ideal for fresh snacking and for fruit televised, the TV at the Tedford Prague said the bill, versions of $4,048,046 under the governor’s ..II home will probably be tuned in. which are in effect in 23 states, plan and $4,097,977, or $49,931 plates, Tokay's flame red color But that wasn’t always the will help deter drunk drivers. more, under the Legislature’s, ^'1 • Showroom Hours: marks the beginning of foli. case. Tedford says. Before the “This bill is not going to stop all Meotti said. The law would have Mooday-Friday 8 ajn.-d p.m. 1986 World Series, her mother people who drink and drive from set the grant at $4,139,594. Saturday_ ------9 ajn.-3^ p. was a New York Yankees fan and doing that,” Prague said. "But if Chester said that the Coventry Fax #(203) 8274)108 her father was a Boston Red Sox it stops 9 or 10 percent of them, it Town Council had cut $105,000 fan. will save lives.” from the $9.163,312 school budget. ■■

M MAM' HFSTF.P HFPAI.D Mi'. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 31. 1989 - 15 Microwave cooking makes it easy to limit salt intake Why did they mess with Cheerios? Microwave tuna casserole 1 cup corkscrew or shell 2 teaspoons dried minced Take it easy on the salt' You have probably heard macaroni (4 ounces) onion margarine and garlic Microwave at high power for Ham and potato dinner Bv Bonnie Tandy Leblang tives. Among the most objection­ fat. sodium glutamate. these words of caution many times from jr One 10*/4- ounce can One 6>/t-ounce can tuna, 4 : 5 m:r. Jte« or just until almonds begin to brown, and Carolyn Wyman able of these are BHA and Keebler also made an un­ dor-tor health organizations or the nattonai ne* = 4 medium size baking potatoes Carolyn: Everything — from a condensed cream of celery drained and flaked stirring r-rtce .^dd lemon juice, parsley cayenne sulfites. BHA is an antioxidant healthy choice of fats: Low Salt media Excessive use of salt is known to ccr.t'.b'Jte 8 ounces fresh muishrooms, thinly sliced croissant to a boring afternoon — soup 2 hard-cooked eggs, and white wine Mix well used to help keep the cereal fresh. Wheatables are made with both to high blo'-d pressure, kidney disease- and edema Microwave 2 medium tomatoes, seeded and chopped APPLE CINNAMON CHEE­ is improved by the addition of */4 cup shredded American chopped •Arrange fish in a ii>-inch .-quare casserole with RIOS. 12.80 for a 14-ounce or $3.80 But some reserach links it to coconut oil and lard, two highly bloating or swelling from water retained in the 1 medium onion, cut in half lengthwise and thinly chocolate. The Cookies ’n Fudge cheese (3 ounces) 1/3 cup coarsely crushed backb-nes ward -utside of dish top each fish with per 20-ounce box. cancer. Sulfites are added to saturated, and therefore not good tissues Kitchen sliced line is Nabisco’s acknowledge­ cup milk shredded wheat wafers half of the a!.-nond mixture Microw-ave at 70 percent preserve the color and freshness for you, fats. This company has The National Heart. Lung and Blood Institute Marge Churchill > 4 cup snipped fresh parsley Carolyn: Cheerios is one of the ment of that universal truth. A medium-high i for 7 to 9 minutes, or until fish flakes of this cereal. But some people promised to reformulate their estimates that 35 million Americans have high blood 3 tablespoons so-sll tomato paste After pouring a chocolate coating Cook macaroni according to package directions. Drain and set easily with fork near backbone, rotating dish after few good-for-you cereals that with allergies have died from products with lower fats. Since pressure, or hypertension, and another 25 million 1'1 teaspoons low-sodium Instant chicken bouillon on wafer and chocolate chip aside. In a microwave-safe I'A-quart casserole combine soup, half of the cooking time. Yields 4 servings parents like almost as much as sulfites. this is a new product, I wish they are likely to develop the disease Limiting the intake granules cookies, the company has re­ cheese, milk and dried onion. Fold in tuna, hard-cooked eggs and Per serv ing — Calories 260 Cholesterol: 50 mg. kids. That’s because, with the Honey Nut Cheerios are as high had made it with better fats right of «alt can help to prevent problems of high blood • 4 teaspoon dried marjoram leaves cently moved on to peanut butter. macaroni. d!ook, uncovered, on 100 percent power (high) for 7 to Sodium 36 mg help of a few teaspoons of sugar, in sugar as Apple Cinnamon, but from the start, pressure. It is not necessary to wait until the doctor 'A teaspoon pepper Anyone who has had the plea­ 10 minutes or until hot, stirring once after 4 minutes. When done, meat draws out its mnisture and t: -jgher,s it TTiere those little circles of heathful oats don’t have either preservative. Of tells you that you have high blood pres-ure to begin 6 ounces low-fat boiled ham, chopped sure of eating a Reese’s Peanut Carolyn: I ’m against the way stir again and sprinkle with crushed wheat wafers. Makes 4 or 5 is some difference of '.pir:;:.". ab'.ut his statement don’t taste half-bad. the three Cheerios, Regular is the Florentirie fish fillet food companies have begun tak­ A limiting salt in your daily diet Butter Cup knows what a fabu­ servings. but if you're trying to limit .= alt intake, we see no Pierce potatoes with a fork. Arrange in circular What General Mills has done best by far. Salt is needed by the body But the average lous taste combination chocolate ing the salty life out of foods. Why reason to add salt anyway 12 ounces fish fillets, about ‘i-inch thick, cut into 4 pattern on a paper towel in the floor of the here is come out with a sugary Nutrition information per serving: 387 cai., 27gpro..34gcarb., Itgfa t, 188 should all of us suffer through requirement for salt can be achieved w ithout adding •All of the recipes in today s column will be serving-size pieces microwave. Microwave at high power for 10 to 14 new version of Cheerios that kids □ □ □ and peanut butter is. If only m g Choi., i372 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 13 percent vit. A. 24 percent thiamine, 23 salt to the diet, or by adding salt to food at the table. teaspoon paprika are going to love as much as Nabisco had used a higher quality duilified dinners just because a percent rihoflavin, 42 percent niacin, 22 percent calcium, 16 percent iron. followed by a notation giving calorie, cholesterol minutes, or until tender, turning potatoes over and NABISCO COOKIES ’N Salt used in cooking or added at the table is not the ^ teaspoon pepper parents hate. Could General Mills chocolate coating such as that few people are having trouble and sodium content You will find these recipes rearranging after half of the cooking time. Wrap in FUDGE! Striped Peanut Butter only source of sodium: it is also found in baking 1 package (! • ounces) frozen chopped spinach be trying to further the break­ used in its own Ideal. They costa with their tickers? interesting, flavorful and easy to prepare. foil. Set aside. Nut. $1.59 per 9-ounce package. powder, baking soda and food additives. Some *•4 cup shredded carrot little bit more money, but are well Despite this, I have to say In a I'li-quart casserole, combine remaining down of the American family? sodium is naturally present in drinking water, dairy- tablespoons reduced-calorie margarine worth it. Ralston has picked one of the best Microwave lemon potato bake Cinnamon orange spiced chicken 2 ingredients, except potatoes and ham. Mix well. Bonnie: These new chocolate products, meat and some vegetables More is added ' 4 teaspoon ground nutmeg Bonnie: I don’t know if General of all possible products to take Cover. Microwave at high for 7 to 10 minutes, or coated cookies get almost 50 □ □ □ 4 medium potatoes, peeled ■/4 teaspoon salt in commercial preparation. Products which boast 2 whole bone-in chicken breasts (about 12 ounces < 4 teaspoon ground cinnamon Mills is trying to create war percent of their calories from fat, salt out of. That’s because Wheat­ until onion is tender, stirring once or twice. Add ham V> teaspoon pepper "no preservatives added” may contain salt as a each) split in half, skin removed 1 cup cooked wind rice ables contain enough tasty spices and quartered and stir. Re-cover. Reduce power to 50 percent within families but what they’ve much of which is saturated fat KEEBLER WHEATABLES. preservative. v-4 cup chopped water chestnou so as to disguise the fact that salt 1 cup hot tap water 1 egg white MARINADE: (medium) Microwave for 2 minutes longer, or until done to Cheerios certainly angers such as hydrogenated palm oil Low Salt Whole Wheat Snack Y Hidden sodium is hard to detect The foods do not has been taken out of them. >/4 cup milk V4 cup fine dry bread * 4 cup fresh orange juice heated through. Cut each potato in half lengthwise. me. and partially hydrogenated palm crackers. $1.89 per 7-ounce box. necessarily taste salty We expect sodium on .Arrange fillets on roasting rack with the thickest Fortunately these crispy, thin 1/3 cup mayonnaise or salad crumbs 2 tablespoons vermouth Serve vegetables and ham over potatoes. Yields 4 The original Cheerios is a great kernel oil. That’s similar to pickles, sauerkraut, bacon and snack foods, but an portions toward the outside of the rack. Sprinkle Bonnie: Lowering the salt snack crackers don't taste at all dressing V* cup shredded American 1 teaspoon grated orange peel servings. cereal, recommended by dieti­ Almost Home and Ideal, two ounce of breakfast cereal may contain more sodium with paprika and pepper. Set aside. Unwrap spinach content in crackers is a healthy as healthy as their name would 1 egg yolk cheese 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Per serving — Calories: 187. Cholesterol: 6 mg. tians and pediatricians. It’s low in other peanut butter and fudge and place on a plate. Microwave at high for 4 to 5 lead you to believe. Vt teaspoon finely shredded 2 tablespoons margarine or than an ounce of potato chips 1 teaspoon onion powder sugar, rich in fiber and has no cookies found in most idea. And Keebler’s new Low Salt minutes, or until defrosted. Drain thoroughly, Sodium: 163 mg. Reduce salt in stages. If you omit salt all at once, teaspoon ground cinnamon preservatives. supermarkets. Wheatables contain only 70 milli­ lemon peel butter, melted '-1 pressing to remove excess moisture. Set aside. Bonnie Tandy Leblang, a regis­ your food may seem tasteless for a few days. Select ■/4 teaspon gorund allspice Apple Cinnamon Cheerios is If you want to eat cookies. I ’d grams per half-ounce serving. 1 teaspoon lemon juice In a 1-quart casserole, combine carrot, marga­ Marinated vegetables tered dietitian, and Carolyn Wy­ fresh or frozen vegetables and microwave them Dash cayenne another cereal entirely. It is very suggest Grahamy Bears, Teddy That amount could have been rine. nutmeg and cinnamon: cover. Microwave at man, a Junk-food fanatic, are without salt Taste at the table and salt very- lightly, 1 bay leaf 6 cherry tomatoes, cut in half high in sugar, not as good a fiber Grahams, or Honey Maid Gra­ even less if they hadn’t chosen to Ina l>/4-quart casserole,cook potatoes inwater,covered,on 100 high power for 3 to 4 minutes, or until carrot is syndicated columnists. if necessary- .As you adjust to less salt, reduce the 4 orange slices for garnish 1 small onion, thinly sliced source and contains preserva­ ham Crackes. They’re all lower in include the flavor enhancer mono percent power (high) for 12 to 15 minutes or until very tender, amount added tender, stirring once. Add wild rice, water chestnuts 1 package (10 ounces) frozen cut green beans stirring once. Drain. Mash potatoes with a potato masher or an Rewards of a low-sodium diet are more than the Place chicken breast halves in a large plastic food and spinach. Mix well. Top each piece of fish with ' 4 1 package (9 ounces) frozen artichoke hearts electric mixer on low speed. Add milk, mayonnaise, egg yolk, benefit to your health After a week or so without storage bag. Place bag in a glass dish. Set aside. In a of the spinach mixture; cover with waxed paper. 2 cups fresh broccoli flowerets lemon peel, lemon juice, salt and pepper; beat until smooth. added salt, your sense of taste improves. You can 1-cup measure, blend all marinade incredients, Microwave at 70 percent (medium-high) for 6 to 12 1 medium yellow or zucchini squash, quartered In a small bowl use a rotary beater to beat egg white to stiff ac-tually taste and enjoy the natural flavors of foods. except bay leaf. Pour over chicken. Add bay leaf. minutes, or until fish flakes easily with a fork, lengthwise and cut into IVt-inch pieces Menus peaks. Fold egg white into potato mixture. Spoon into a 6-cup ring Canned vegetables, baked goods, cheeses and Secure bay end with a piece of string. Marinate in rotating rack twice. Yields 4 servings. '/t cup thinly sliced carrot mold. Cook, uncovered, on 50 percent power (medium) for 10 to 12 condiments are also high in sodium Read food refrigerator for at least 4 hours, or overnight, Per serving — Calories: 252. Cholesterol: 47 mg. minutes or until mixture is just set, turning dish 4 times. labels carefully and choose low-sodium products. turning the chicken over once. Sodium: 176 mg DRESSING: Thursday and Friday: Exams; Thursday: Meat and cheese Wednesday: Assorted meat Toss together bread crumbs, cheese and margarine. Sprinkle Many of these products are now- readily- available in V4 cup red wine vinegar Senior citizens no lunch served. Remove chicken from marinade. Arrange on grinder, applesauce, fruit and cheese, fruits and vegeta­ on top of potato mixture. Cook, uncovered, on high for 30 seconds supermarkets. Watch for labels that indicate low- 2 tablespoons vegetable oil roasting rack with the thickest portions toward the Beef and bean casserole The following meals will be sherbet. bles, roll, assorted garnishes. to 1 minute or until the cheese is melted. Let stand 5 minutes. sodium in products such as soup, bouillon cubes, outside: cover with waxed paper. Microwave at 1 clove garlic, minced served at Mayfair Gardens and Thursday: Assorted sand­ Andover Elementary Friday: French bread pizza, Makes 6 to 8 servings. ketchup, soy sauce and canned vegetables. Rinse high power for 8 to 15 minutes, or until juices run ■/t pound beef top round steak, trimmed and cut Vt teaspoon bouquet garni seasoning Westhill Gardens the week of wiches, fruit juice, vegetable, The following lunches will be into >74-inch pieces '/4 teaspoon pepper salad, peanut butter cookies. served at Andover Elementary Nutrition information per serving: 262 cal., 6 gpro., 23 gcarb., 17g fat, 70 mg and drain canned vegetables, if salt-free products clear and chicken is not longer pink. Rotate rack June 5 to 9 to Manchester fruit. chol., 326 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 24 percent vit. C, 14 percent phosphorus. 1 can ( IS ounces) kidney beans, rinsed thoroughly School the week of June 5 to 9: are not available. Some words to look for on labels twice dureing the cooking process. Remove bay- In a large mixing bowl, combine tomatoes and residents who are 60 or older: Friday: Fresh baked pizza, and drained Bolton schools Monday: Stuffed shells, green are sodium, monosodium glutamate and salt. leaf. Top with orange slice before serving. Yields 4 onion. Set aside. Unwrap beans and place on a plate. Monday: Cranberry juire, salad, fruit. 1 can (lO'/i ounces) ready-to-serve low-sodium beans, fruit, onion rolls. Combination words, such as "sodium nitrate” and servings. Microwave at high power for 3 to 4 minutes, or until roast turkey and gravy, sweet The following lunches will be French onion soup Tuesday: Hamburgers, potato Recipes from Better Homes and Gardens all words which contain the word sodium as a part of Per serving — Calories: 150. Cholesterol: 68 mg. defrosted. Let stand for 5 minutes. Repeat with the potatoes, peas and carrots, wheat served in the Bolton Elementary The following lunches will be 1 medium onion, cut in half lengthwise and thinly rounds, vegetable, cake with other words, also mean "salt.” Sodium: 91 mg. artichoke hearts. bread, cranberry sauce, minty and Center schools the week of served at Coventry High School sliced frosting. Microwave cooking is a great help to people who In a l ‘i-quart casserole, combine broccoli, applesauce with whipped June 5 to 9; the week of June 5 to 9: >/4 cup snipped fresh parsley Wednesday: French bread want to limit the intake of salt. The microwave squash and carrot. Cover and microwave at high topping. Monday: Juice, chicken, Monday: Fish on a roll, french :x:ssssss5;ss:il 1 clove garlic, minced pizza, cole slaw, fruit. intensifies flavors of foods. Microwave recipes call Trout with toasted almonds & garlic power for 3 to 6 minutes, or until broccoli is bright 'Hiesday: Spaghetti with meat- mashed potatoes, gravy, peas, fries, vegetable, fruit. for much less salt and other seasonings than recipes Vt cup water balls and Italian sauce. Italian- Tuesday: Thursday: Grilled cheese, Vt cup sliced almonds green and carrots are tender-crisp. Add beans, cake with topping. (Cheeseburger with Y WHOLE developed for conventional cooking methods. >/4 cup red wine style green beans, antipasto salad, chips, fruit. 2 tablespoons reduced calorie margarine artichoke hearts, broccoli squash and carrot to Tuesday: Lasagna. Italian lettuce and tomato, vegetable, Vegetables prepared in the microwave should 2 tablespoons no-salt tomato paste salad, Italian bread, fresh fruit. Friday: Grinders, vegetable 1 clove garlic, minced tomatoes and onion. Stir to combine. bread, green beans, fruit cup. fruit. never be salted before cooking The salt will iodize 1 teaspoon sugar Wednesday: Cranapple juice, Wednesday: Orange juice. Wednesday: Cook’s choice. sticks, chips, raisins. BELLY FRIED 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice Vt teaspoon dried oregano leaves In a 2 cup measure, combine all of the dressing on the vegetables, causing dark spots, or barbecue chicken, mashed pota­ French toast, sausage, syrup, 1 tablespoon nipped fresh parsley ■A teaspoon ground cumin ingredients. Microwave at high power for 30 "freckles.” Surface salt also has a tendency to toes, Oriental vegetables, corn- potato pattie, pudding with CLAMS Vi teaspoon cayenne Vi teaspoon allspice seconds to minutes, or until warm. Pour over 28,000 PRICED VOLUMES. ALL SUBJECTS distort the zig-zag pattern of microwave energy, bread, sliced peaches, oatmeal topping. 1 tablespoon white wine vegetables. Toss to coat. Cover and chill for at least All causing uneven cooking patterns. Vi teaspoon cayenne cookie. 2 trout (6 to 8 ounces each) heads removed 4 hours before serving. Thursday: Cold turkey salad Humor In microwaving poultry, salt causes the skin to In a 2-quart casserole, combine all ingredients. Yields 12 servings of cup each. Thursday: Cheese soup, liver sandwich, french fries, pickle Mutle Women dry and split. It is generally thought that salting In small mixing bowl, combine almonds. Mix well. Cover and microwave at high for 10 Per serving — Calories: 30. Cholesterol: 0 mg. and onion slices, mashed pota­ spears, macaroni salad, fruited toes. baby whole carrots, rye gelatin with topping. Cratti minutes. Reduce power to 50 percent (medium) for Sodium: 9.5 mg. MovIm BOOKS per order bread, fruited gelatin with Friday: Juice,pepperonipizza, 1 to I'/i hours longer, or until beef is tender, stirring Natur* National Search for Out-of-Print Booka twice. Let stand, covered, for 5 minutes before Marge Churchill of Manchester is an authority on whipped topping. green salad, fresh fruit. Indians serving. Friday: Orange juice, Salis­ Myatsry Soup in a flash in your microwave microwave cooking. Write to her in care of Nature Featuring This Week bury steak with brown gravy, rice Per serving — Calories: 247. Cholesterol: 34 mg. Microwave Kitchen, Manchester Herald, P.O. Box Coventry schools SdPle LOBSTER Sodium: 62 mg. 591, Manchester 06040. Romano, green beans, dinner Anilqiiat NEW YORK (A P) - Micro- ■ Allow about 2'^ minutes for even cooking. roll, double chocolate chip The following lunches will be Rsilglon Gardening wave soups and stews can be cup frozen soup, 3 to 4 minutes pudding. served in the Coventry elemen­ Theater & hearty or light, homey or elegant, for 1 cup, 8 minutes for 1' 2 cups, STEW TOPPERS: tary schools the week of June 5 to Eric Sloans chunky or smooth. But best of all, ■ If you like stew with dum­ 9; New England Summer Reading SALAO ROU *4 ” ea. and 10 minutes for 2 cups. Stir Meals on Wheels HsrIUga Prase they can be quick Here are some once or twice for even cooking plings, you can cook both in the Monday: Crispy chicken, WaRaoa NuMIng tips for making delicious home­ microwave. The following meals are to be french fries, green beans, pud­ Thornton Burgsaa SOFT SHELL CRABS NOW IN SEASON made soup in your microwave. ■ To reheat chilled soup in the ■ For a crusty topper, make served to Meals on Wheels clients ding with topping. Joseph C. UnerHn microwave, allow2minutesfor’ 4 the stew in a microwave-safe, the week of June 5 to 9. The hot Tuesday: Tomato soup, grilled Qans Stratton Porter.. BOOKS & BIRDS TIME AND POWER: cup, 3 minutes for 1 cup, 3 to 4 oven-going casserole. Cook the noon meal is listed first and the cheese sandwich, vegetable oil Salk, Prop. ■ Most soups and stews cook minutes for l '/2 cups, and 5 stew in the microwave: then add cool evening meal second. sticks, fresh fruit. 810 E. Middle Tpks. fastest in small amounts and on minutes for 2 cups. Stir twice for the crust and bake in the oven. Monday: Chicken quarter with 1 1 Manchaatsr, CT i C6 (203) 649-3449 100 percent power (high). Two to gravy, plain rice, carrots. : O: O0 ; ^ o 43 Oak Street four servings are ideal for micro- Chicken sandwich, fruit, milk. O) :43; 0)0) Z3 HOURS: Tuaaday-Saturday p (0 ( £ : 11-4:30 pm SEA FOOD wave cooking: larger amounts Tuesday: Lasagna. zucchini. C3)C c c iS'S E ,E jc o S ‘ 5= 'tmursoavs until a p.m. M ANCHESe will cook just as fast on the Egg salad sandwich, fruit, milk. ly r CD i ID O = x !“ JC S£r»VNG the area CVEP 30TEARS L i H l } ' a. t (0 o Plaaaa call for Sunday A rangetop. Wednesday: Boneless pork loin g i l i-^ TJ O • 3 3 649-9937 « o OD(D ■o Monday hours. ■ Soups or stews that contain with gravy, whipped potatoes, I •o E less-tender meats cook best on 70 wax beans. Turkey sandwich, : 0 O UJ percent power (medium-high): fruit, milk. SPRING the lower power and longer GREAT SAVINGS Thursday: Pot roast with cooking help tenderize the meat gravy, baked potato, cauliflower. Chicken salad sandwich, fruit, CRAFTS SOUP MAKINGS: ON FASTER milk. ■ For even cooking, cut Friday: Baked white fish with FESTIVAL vegetables and meat in uniform WEIGHT LOSS. O FiM liG newburg sauce, boiled potato, pieces, spinach. Tuna salad sandwich, ■ Choose American or process June 2,3,4 PROVEN-EFFECTIVE, TOO! fruit, milk. cheese for microwave soup­ Research proved it! Last year’s Quick Friday Noon to 6 making, It melts smoothly and Success’- Program melted pounds 20% BUY ONE GET ONE FREE Manchesler schools Saturday 10 to 6 quickly. Shred it or tear slices faster than before. 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ENTERTAINMENT; lalM Wfligrri W »lch «r» and Quick & uccM » rKii»l«r»< DON’T STAY HOME WITHOUT US! and August 1M»« WEIGHT WATCHlRSfNTenNATlONAl 1^ Manchester, CT 06040 ConnenicuJ ratley B o v *1 and Southern Breete Band MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 31, 1989 Coventry deserved its shot at the title High School Roundup Just think: If there hadn’t been a playoff game in The COC Ea st leader was to meet the COC West field will never sit right with Plaster 1978, Boston Red Sox fans couldn’t hate the New leader for the conference championship. He said he intends to bring up the issue at the Nonnewaug upsets Coventry in tournament play Y ork Yankees — and B u cky Dent in p a rticu la r — next Charter Oak Conference meeting. as much as thev do There wasn’t anything wrong with the scenario, just how it was reached. The COC did schedule its regular season games The teams tied for the American League East COVENTRY — A six-run sixth­ Thoughts so no one would have to play the final week before waug’s sixth) like that since the out eight, walked six, had one hit pennant that year, requ irin g a one-game playoff to After the sky-high Patriots beat Portland last inning explosion and the relief F rid a y , there was a coin flip. its title match. But the wet spring forced everyone first game of the season, ” Plaster batsm an and allowed ju.st three see who would play the Kansas City Royals in the pitching of Jim Pieger lifted said A ApLENtv And suddenly Coventry d idn ’t have a gam e to to schedule games right up to the deadline. Having hits. Dana Hensley pitched a fine ALCS, and eventually the Los Angeles Dodgers in Nonnewaug High of Woodbury to Onnen hit a .solo homer in the Len Auster look forward to before the state tournament. the cham pionship gam e delayed beyond the CIAC game for the Indians but took the the W orld Series. a 7-6 upset win over Coventry fifth Rheaut was 2-for-3 and loss. She allowed seven hits, “ My kids were so sky high and then two seconds tournament is not preferable, but it has been done The Yankees won it, thanks to Dent’s pop fly to H igh in a Class S first-round clash Quintiliano 2-for-4 for the walked two and struck out two. later to see the coin hit the ground ... It’s just not before, if memory serves, in the old Hartford left off Mike Torrez that landed in the screen atop Tuesday afternoon. Patriots, Tsokalas at third base. Stone at right,” Plaster said, ” ... There has to be a better County Conference. the Green Monster, The rest, as the saying goes, is Nonnewaug. 11-10, is the No. 23 Nonnewaug (X)1 006 0—7-10-1 shortstop and Tw ible at first ba.se history. way, something beside a flip of the coin. It leaves Plaster wonders why his club couldn’t have met seed and advances to Thursday’s Coventry 010 110 3—6-10-1 catching them in the frantic final week of the Dave Rosen, Jim Pieger (7) and Peter played well defensively for A you with a hollow feeling” RHAM in a playoff, with the winner of that game second round against seventh- What if they had settled the tie by flipping a coin ? (Joint; McCarthy and D.J. Flglelo. Manchester. season with two big wins over Vinal Tech and Cromwell High was “crowned" COC champion playing Cromwell. ranked Gilbert School of Winsted. WP Rosen, LP- McCarthy (8-4). That’s what Coventry High and RHAM High did Portland. on Memorial Day with an 8-7 win over RHAM. But It ’s a valid question, one the Charter Oak Coventry, the No. 10 seed, bows r last Friday, and it didn’t set too well with Coventry That gave Coventry a streak of six straight there will always be a lingering question, in Conference could have explored. It would have out at 14-7. The loss snapped the Coach Bob Plaster. W ho’s to blam e him ? MHS boys track conference wins. Plaster’s heart anyway, about whether his club been better than a coin flip. Patriots’ five-game winning MHS girls softball ’The Coventry P atrio ts lost four of their first six RHAM, meanwhile, was being upset by lowly could have won the championship. Yes, Cromwell Even Red Sox fans would agree to that. streak. Charter Oak Conference games, putting them in out of tournament has several qualify R ocky H ill by a 14-5 count. That loss, coupled with did beat Coventry twice during the regular season, Nonnewaug scored its six runs, the hole in the COC Ea st race. The P atrio ts m e rrily EAST HARTFORD - At the Coventry’s closing rush, left each club 11-5 in the while RHAM and Cromwell split, but not giving Len Auster Is sports editor of the Manchester taking a 7-3 lead, on six hits. Fou r BRISTOL — The end came chased the R H A M Sachem s the rest of the way. Cla.ss L L sectional meet Tuesday COC East. Coventry the opportunity to decide matters on the H erald. of them were the infield variety. quickly for the Manchester High “There were a couple of girls’ softball team as host Bristol afternoon at East Hartford High choppers, one hit the (pitching) Eastern put together back-to- School, the Manchester High rubber and deflected away.” said back hits in the bottom of the 10th boys’ track team qualified nine Coventry Coach Bob Plaster. for a 5-4 decision ’Tuesday after­ individuals and two relays for Y The Patriots scored three times noon in a state Class LL first- Saturday’s Class LL state track in the bottom of the seventh, round clash. championships at Willow Brook SPORTS Park in New Britain. falling a run short. What could Eastern’s Tonya O’Sullivan led have made a difference wasa ball off the home 10th frame with a The Indian 4 X 100 relay of hit by Gary Onnen. His screech­ triple and she scored as Nikki Harold Barber, Kevin Colletti, ing liner up the middle was gloved Will Rivera and Ed Saunders, Achille dropped in a single past Reginald PInto/Manchester Herald by winning pitcher Dave Rosen, Manchester’s drawn-in outfield. which placed second, broke the Manchester is eliminated “It was just like last year for Ea.stern, the No. 12 seed, is now .school record with a tim e of 44 29, SAFE AT HOME — Nonnewaug’s Peter during the sixth inning of their Class S Gary. He hit a shot that the 11-5 while 21st-ranked Manches­ The previous m ark was 44.4 set in Quint slides in with a run as Coventry clash Tuesday in Coventry. Nonnewaug rightfielder made a diving catch ter bows out 10-9. 1975. on. If it gets by him , we w in,” Each team .scored four tim es in The top nine individuals and six catcher D.J. Figiela sprawls up the line upset the Patriots. 7-6. Plaster said, recalling last year’s fourth inning. relays advanced to the state from state tourney play 4-2 quarterfinal loss to Shepaug Lisa Moriconi led off the Indian meet. Bruce Berzenski 40. Ken Saund­ Valley. “Gary got good wood on fourth reaching on an error. Mary Senior Craig Hemp.stead ad­ Chabot advances MHS golf team ers 44 and Matt Miner 46. the ball but they made the play ” Tsokalas walked and Pam Du- vanced in both the 1600- and By J im Tierney Steve Talaga led off the Patriot guay singled to load the ba.ses. 3200-meter runs, placing third to Class L Meet wins Its finale East golf team Manchester Herald seventh with a walk. After a After a strikeout. Erin Tw.blehit and fourth, respectively. Senior MADISON — East Catholic BRISTOL — The Manchester third in the ACC strikeout, Jeff Rheault singled into a fie ld e r’s choice foi the first Todd Liscomb qualified in the H ig h ’s Pau l Chabot qualified in High golf team ended its regular \ HAMDEN — The one person and D.J Figiela drove both . Beth O’Brien followed with a .5000 (third) and .3200 (fifth). two events for Saturday’s state season with two 1-0 victories over N E W H A V E N - The Ea.st Manchester High expected to be with a two-run double. Onnen’s two-run double with walks to Beth Junior Harold Barber advanced Cla.ss I, Championship Meet at Bristol Central and Fermi High of Catholic golf team placed third in its main nemesis in its Class LL shot was gloved by Rosen for the Romanewicz and Erin Egan in both the 100 (fifth) and 200 Tuesday’s Class L qualifying Enfield Tuesday afternoon at the All Connecticut Conference state tournament first-round en­ second out. Chris McCarthy making it 4-0. Lisa Stone, how­ (fifth). Senior Ed Saunders took meet at Hand High Paquabuck Country Club The championships Tuesday after­ counter with Hamden High was singled home Figiela to make it ever. hit into a double play to end ninth in the 100 to advance Indians’ final record is 21-6 and noon at Yale. Fairfield Prep took the Green Dragons’ 6-6 Scott 7-6 and John Totten then singled. the inning Dave Ghabrial was fourth in Chabot was fourth in the shot they will compete in the state first place with a score of 510 Burrell. He’s been touted as one “That (Totten’s hit) would Manchester threatened in the the 1600 while Matt Prignano was put at 41 feet. 8 inches and fourth tournament Monday at The of top pitching prospects in the followed by Notre Dame of West have driven in Onnen with the ninth. Three walks loaded the fourth in the javelin. Douang in the discus at 125 feet, 8 inches to Farms Country Club in Haven with .526. East totaled 540. country, and also has been tying run But he w asn’t onbase,” bases and Moriconi was appar­ Hemmavanh secured fifth in the move into Saturday’s state cham­ Wallingford. Freshman Pat Purcell led the recruited to play basketball for Plaster lamented Pieger re­ ently hit by a pitch. “ The umpire 300 intermediate hurdles Dave pionship meet at Middletown Manchester’s Ray Smith was Eagles with an 85 earning him the University of Connecticut. lieved. and got K evin Q uintiliano .said she moved into the pitch and Cam pbell qualified in the.shot put High School the medalist with a 38 for the all-ACC honors. Other Eagle With all eyes, including several to fly out to right to end the game. called it a strike.” Manchester (sixth) and discus (eighth). Zack Also advancing were Tom par-35 course. Manchester took scores were: Todd Emerick 88, major league scouts, on Burrell’s • McCarthy (8-4) took the loss for Coach M ary Faignant .said. M o ri­ Allaire took third inthe3200while Carlson in the .3200 and Chris Ray the medal point with 162 com­ Reid Gorman 90. Scott Senseney each and every move, it was the Coventry. He struck out six and coni then struck out. the 4 X 400 relay of Rivera. Gerry in the 5000. Carlson was seventh pared with 165 for Bristol Central 92. Mark Peter.son 92 and Dan No. 9 hitter in the Green Dragon walked four. “I don't think O’Sullivan was the winning Hollis. Dave Lavoie and Dave and Ray eighth in their respective and 172 for Fermi. Other Indian Maher 93. East's final league lineup who emerged as the McCarthy had an inning (Nonne- pitcher for Eastern. She struck Campbell was third events scores wefe: Jason Oatway 40, record is 10-5. sparkplug for Hamden. Joe DeLucia, who worked three shutout innings in relief of Burrell to gain the save, deposited a Dyak, MacMullen lead mixed doubles two-out. 3-2 offering from Indian MB’s shut out southpaw Jim Kitsock down the rightfield line to ignite a six-run Manchester Sports Hall of virtually every category with neers. also of North Carolina, ina second at 654 and Ronbert second inning as 14th-seeded Fame member Cathy Dyak and bowlers from North Carolina took second place at 1,573. Cline of Maryland third at 554. The Aeioclated Frees Hamden eliminated 19th-seeded her partner. Bill MacMullen look leading the charge. Sumner’s Mary Ann Harbaugh and De­ Ken Hood of Maryland, who had NABBED — Oakland’s Mark McGwire is the ninth inning of Tuesday night’s Manchester, 6-1, Tuesday in Twi opener the led in the mixed doubles Awesomes of North Carolina took nise Valentine of Maryland kept held the lead, is fourth at 553. tagged out by Boston second baseman afternoon. division last weekend during the lead in the 5-man team Class the lead n the wom en’s doubles at game at Fenway Park. The A’s won, 4-2. E A S T H A R T F O R D - It was Jeff Johnson, Brian Crowley Patricia Stophel, Anita Har­ Marty Barrett on an attempted steal in Hamden (11-8) will now host action at the 59th annual National A field with a total of 2183. W ilda’s 920 with Sue Burucker and Shelton, a 5-4 winner over Sou­ an inauspicious debut for and Ray Sullivan had the lone Duckpin Bowling Congress Tour­ Wild Ones, who held the lead from Corinne Jones of Maryland se­ bour and Lib Gault, all of North thington. on Thursday. Manches­ Moriarty Brothers, defending M B hits nament at Holiday Lanes on the first weekend, is next at 2161. cond at 898. Chris Plumley and Carolina, took over the top three ter ends its season at 11-8. Twilight League regular sea- East Hartford scored the Spencer Street The Brew Crew of Maryland held Roy Cochefski Jr. of Connecticut places in the women’s singles. With Hamden runners on first .son and playoff champions, as only run it needed in the first onto the Class B lead at 1922. kept its men’s doubles lead aat Stophel lead at 522 followed by and second with two outs in the they dropped a 4-0 verdict to Kevin Riggs and Lee D’Ange- Dyak and MacMullen com­ Inlino of Connecticut kept its 1015 with Craaig Self and George Harbour 517 and Gault 503. Diane A’s tough out a victory East Hartford Tuesday night lis singled with Riggs scoring Wirt of Maryland, who held the second and Manchester leading. bined for a total of 994 to hold a lead in the 4-man team Class A Burgess of Connecticut second at 1- 0, DeLucia’s single drove in at M cKenna Field on a fielder’s choice. East 17-pin lead over Carol Bunk and field at 1768 with Bowlarama 4 of 1010. Self and Turcotte were third lead from the first weekend, is pinch-runner Bryan Hadder with The M B ’s were lim ited to Hartford scored two more runs Todd Turcotte. who were at 971 Virginia taking over second place with a total of 987. now fourth at 497. the Green Dragon’s first run. three hits by East Hartford in the fourth and added its final Bunk and John Gorman of at 1720. The Swags of North The men’s singles lead went to The tournament winds up its John Sullivan, who had two hits, hurlers Bob Ouellette and Pete marker in the fifth. Connecticut were third at 956 Carolina took the Class B lead Dick Andrea of Connecticut at 605 run at Holiday Lanes this over punchless Bosox Riggs, former East Catholic followed with an identical base hit Kiro. The pair combined for There were new leaders in with a total of 1635. The Mountai­ with Roy Caudle of North Carol­ weekend. down the rightfield line to make it nine strikeouts. High standout who just fin­ By Dove O’Hara ways good games between us and Russa surprised many observers 2- 1. Ken Mead grounded an RBI Dave Bidwell started and ished a stellar sophomore The Associated Press Boston. The talent is pretty close by sticking with Honeycutt infield hit between shortstop and took the loss for Moriarty’s. season at East Carolina Uni­ The Aseoclated Press and it’s always reflected in the against right-handed hitters second base and, on Marcus Bidwell was 10-0 a year ago, versity. had three hits to lead Pistons want more than just Thomas BOSTON — Dave Stewart score.” Evans. Ellis Burks and Jim Rice. Mateya’s one-hop toss to first including 8-0 in the regular the winners. WINDING UP — Hamden’s , shown in a file "We don’t wait around to see think it does shift the pressure advantage in what has become a called the victory “a tough one” The score? The bottom line. “ I was surprised at first, but he base, the fourth Hamden run sea.son. He allowed nine hits. Moriarty’s next game is By Harry Atkins photo, hurled the first four innings Tuesday afternoon as how Michael Jordan is going to or from the defen.se right back onto three-game shootout. Game 6 will Rick Honeycutt described his Since July in 1986. the Athletics has a nasty slider and he throws crossed the plate. “ (Dave) pitched well enough Friday at 6 p.m. at Newington The Associated Press how we can complement him,” them.” Detroit guard Vinnie be played Friday night in Chicago save “ by fa r the toughest” of the have a 27-8 record against Boston, strikes.” Morgan said. Burrell, who had two hits, the Green Dragons eliminated Manchester High, 6-1, in a to win. We ju.st d idn ’t hit,” said High School against the Ne­ reserve center Dave Corzine Johnson said. “ When you’ve got a and Game 7 hack at The Palace season. including a four-game sweep in “He’s shown the ability to get capped off the inning with a Ciass LL first-round clash. MB Manager Gene Johnson wington Capitols, AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - The .said. “ M ichael Jordan doesn’t guy like him. a guy quarterback­ on Sunday. And the Oakland Athletics the AL Championship Series last hitters out. both left and right,” monstrous two-run homer over Detroit Pistons have mixed emo­ control the emotions or play of ing the whole game, playing and The main difference between C n showed their toughness once October. La Russa said. “And they were the 338-foot sign in left center. tions about turning the NBA said. “He had the green light all however, foiled any serious dam­ this entire team. He’s just one of controlling everything for 46-47 Jordan and Thomas is that again Tuesday night in a 4-2 With just five runs in four three huge outs. That’s about the “Jim (Kitsock) just lost his Eastern Conference final into a the way and he hit the ball. That age when he picked Leonard off five players.” minutes, you do wait for him . You Jordan thrives on his offensive victory over the punchless Boston games and 2-14, including 1-8 at toughest save you can get against stuff in the second inning,” one-man show. was a key play. He was the one. second base. Sabatini in third round Oh. re ally? Jordan .scored 17 of do look to see what he’s gonna do. fireworks displays. Thomas Red Sox. home, in games which they’ve those quality hitters.” Manchester Coach Don Race He was our M VP today.” “ Our team didn’t come out of a The Pistons and Chicago Bulls the B u lls final 23 points in “ When you depend on a guy like doesn’t. Thomas, in fact, con­ Smarting from a 3-2, 10-inning scored three or fewer runs, said. “ The No. 9 hitter (DeLucia) Honeycutt retired Evans on a Manchester took a 1-0 lead in (hitting) slump in the second half meet tonight in Game 5 at The Chicago’s com eback win in Gam e that for that much all the time and ducted a hasty closed-door meet­ loss on Monday night, the Athlet­ Boston Manager Joe Morgan was so important. I think we lost grounder to second. Then, after the top of the first. With two outs, of the season,” Race said. “ Keith at French Open tennis Palace with the best-of-7 series 3. He had an ordinary 5-for-15 a team is defending him, you can ing following Game 2, telling his ics rebounded to avoid a second could be excused for being sight of the fact that he was the walking Burks on four pitches, he junior Aris Leonard reached on DiYeso looked good today but the tied 2-2 shooting day and just two field find yourself standing around teammates they had to pick up loss in a row for a third time this slightly confused. No. 9 hitter. We let him get away. struck out R ice and went on to his error. Senior K eith D iY eso (2-for- rest of us didn’t look good.” PARIS (AP) — Gabriela Saba­ in the world Kijimuta had lost in That’s mainly because one goals in the last 43 minutes of wanting him to put on a show.” more of the slack. year. “That Stewart is tough. When Burrell, give him credit for fourth save. 2) followed by crushing the first tini, edging clo.ser to a confronta­ the first round in each of her three man. either Chicago’s Michael Gam e 4. The victory M onday in Chicago “All I know is I don’t want to Dave Parker drove in three was the last time we beat that hitting and pitching and fielding. “ That wasa funny game. 26 hits pitch from Burrell over the head H AM D EN («) — Sullivan 2b 4-1-2-1, tion with defending champion previous appearances in Paris. Jordan or Detroit’s Isiah Tho­ “ When he’s not going good. I restored Detroit’s home-court lose,” Thomas said after Game 4. runs with a sacrifice fly, a double guy?” Morgan asked, forgetting Mead 3b/rf 3-M-l, Burrell p/3b 4-1-2-2, and only six runs,” Morgan said. He did a nice job at third base.” of leftfielder Mike Grove, scoring Steffi Graf, became the first Wednesday’s Center Court fans mas. has been dominating while '■> and a ninth inning homer and that the Oakland right-hander Fiedler ss 2-0-0-0, Flore c 2-0-0-0, Hadder “ It was a good start for me. but In his four-inning stint, B u rrell, Leonard. Grove It 2-0-0-0, O Xonnell dh player to reach the third round of had a prospective tennis feast. the other has been held in check. Lance Blankenship had three hits was 0-2 against the Red Sox last they had a lot of hits.” said whose fastball was clocked in the Virgulto said Burrell didn’t 2'9‘2'2' DeRosa cf O-O-O-O, Farrell 1b the French Open today, sweeping Sabatini was being followed by for the defending American season. u 2-1-1-1. Totals Jordan .scored 32 points as Stewart, who has lost just twice in mid-80s by the scouts, allowed have his good stuff, past Alexia Dechaume of France Jim m y Connors, who took on League champions. Stewart allowed 10 hits, includ­ Chicago won Gam e 1 and46asthe CALDWELL 12 starts. “ Ten hits is a lot for me one unearned run on one hit, “He wasn’t there,” Virgulto j jM>*/f*9t*^*^^** O) — Joyner It 6-3, 6-1. fellow American Jay Berger. CHERRONE’S While remaining percentage ing Dwight Evans’ solo home run, walked three and struck out four. i'?"2'2' 3-0-0-0, Leoanrd ct Then came No, 2 seed Boris B u lls overcam e a 14-point deficit to give up in a close game like said. “ He was average. I think he 2-0-2-1, Cunningham The second-seeded Argentine points behind California with a but nursed a 3-2 lead when he was Kitsock was relieved by junior Becker against Eric down the stretch to win Game 3. OIL INC. this. This wasn’t one of the easiest was thinking ahead to Thursday. 2 « « *-°hbe rt O-O-O-O, siears pr was not at her peak on the Center Package Store 34-17 record in the A L West, the replaced by Honeycutt after righthander Matt Helin who 2’2'9'2' Lourlnltls c 3-0-0-0, Mateva 2b Winogradskey. Thomas, who had a total of 14 for me. I’ll tell you that.” I said to the kids, ‘Let’s get some 3-0-1-0, Kitsock p 1-0-0-0, Helin p 1-0-0-0, Court at Roland Garros, but was Athletics won for the 21st tim e in Wade Boggs led off the eighth tossed the final four frames. Graf, the top-seeded woman points in those two games, scored runs so I can put somebody in ’ Algarln ph 1-0-1-0, Gilbert ss 2-0-0-0, still too strong for an opponent X JiU . 26 games decided by two or fewer with a long double. “ This was by far the toughest Helin gave up only one hit, walked So, Scott threw about 50 pitches. Dovis ph 1-0-0-0. Totals 25-1-5-1 gunning for her sixth straight 33 and 27 in the games the Pistons runs. Hamden 060 OOO x—4-6-2 equipped with dangerous ground- Honeycutt, a left-hander, re­ save for me. almost a do-or-die two and struck out none. He got a good warmup today.” Grand Slam tournament title, won. JVper gal. C. O. D. Manchester loo 000 fr—1-5-3 strokes but lacking mobility and “Just outstanding, always with tired lefty swinging Mike Green- situation against those guys,” “He (DeLucia) did a hell of a Burrell walked the first three .DeLucia (5) and Flore, faced Bettina Fulco. The storyline seems obvious: 150 gal. minimum purchase these guys,” Parker said. “Al­ well, Then Manager Tony La Honeycutt said. job,” Hamden Coach Vin Virgulto ^elln (3) and Lourlnltls. experience. Andre Agassi is trying hot to stop Jordan and you can beat the Indian batters in the fourth. He. WP- Burrell (7-3), LP- Kitsock (3-5). 624 think about becoming a hero by Bulls. It’s a story that irritates As Sabatini came off the court 649-8841 . 643-7027 after her 72-minute victory, her achieving what three generations some of Jordan’s teammates. P rte n SubfBCI to Chango EAST MIDDLE TPKE half of the draw suddenly ojiened of American players before him Griffey Jr. doing amazing things at 19 up as Helena Sukova. who have failed to achieve — winning Stock Up SI to fight subpoena seemed headed for a meeting the men’s title here. Budweiser Suitcase with Sabatini in the quarterfinals, The 19-year-old American, with On By J im Donaghy all the great games that ha\e but he didn’t hit it into the upper Montreal, pitched six innings and COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - A zine to prepare its case. was upset in straight sets on a trademark shoulder-length hair, *12.49 The Associated Press been played here and all the great deck.” allowed two runs and six hits. subpoena has been issued for The Oct. 24 article touched side court. denim shorts and multi-colored Beer! players.” It was the first time this year “ He got ahead of the hitters the notes and other material ga­ off a federal investigation into The fifth-seeded Czechoslova­ tennis shoes, looked anything but Becks NEW YORK — Ken Griffey Jr. Now, Lefebrve gets goose Griffey hit two homers in a game first time around, throwing fast- thered by Sports Illustrated steroid use at the school, kian. who reached the final of the a loser in his first-round match 12 pak Heinekin for its article on alleged Great!! liked hitting a home run at bumps watching Griffey do some and he still needs one more to balls,” Lefebvre said. “And when leading to five indictments and Australian Open in January, was Tue.sday, drawing legions of fans With new hearing aids Bottles Lt&Dk Yankee Stadium so much that he amazing things at the age of 19. match his father. the hitters started gearing up on steroid use South Carolina prompting the university to beaten 6-1, 7-5 by Japan’s Akiko as he outhit Johan Carlsson of you will feel... did it again. Griffey homered into the upper “ I saw him hit three in Atlanta that pitch he went right to a football players, court records begin its own internal probe. Kijimuta, the 91sl-ranked player Sweden, 6-3, 6-4, 6-1. *9.49 *18.99/case The 19-year-old Seattle rookie deck in right field leading off the one time and he popped out the breaking ball. obtained Tuesday show. A subpoena also has been homered twice Tuesday night as second and snapped a 1-1 tie in the fourth time because he was trying “ He showed poise out there. He But an attorney for Sports served on the university seek­ Labatt’s Beer the M ariners beat New York 3-2 in Lite Suitcase sixth with a two-run homer off to hit a home run,” Griffey said. had command of his pitches. I Illustrated said the magazine ing information obtained in its 12 pak Bottles the debut of left-hander Randy starter Jimmy Jones, 0-1. Seven of Griffey’s nine home was very pleased with his first had not been served with the investigation. Johnson for the Mariners. “ When you see a guy swing the runs have tied games or put outing.” subpoena and reinterated pre­ Columbia attorney John Call (or F R E E Hearing Test j *12.49 Griffey leads all major league bat the way he does and run the Seattle ahead. Jones was recalled from Class n *7.49 vious statements that it in­ Hardaway requested the sub­ rookies with nine home runs and bases and play the outfield he “Well, it was too much Ken AAA Columbus on Monday when /VOLKSWAGFN^VOLKSWAGFN INC tended to fight any effort to poenas be issued on behalf of E & J Gallo 20 runs batted in. has a chance to make me look Griffey tonight.” Yankees man­ the Yankees decided to drop obtain its notes or other his client, John L. Carter of DANIEL WEINBAUM Bartles & Jaymes When his father, Ken Griffey awfully good over the course of a ager Dallas Green said. “ Without 46-ycar-old Tommy John. m aterials. Bethesda, Md. Varietals • ■ ya/tJ ' ^ played for New York from 1982 to few years,” Lefebvre said. him we would have won the Jones pitched seven innings “ We have not been served,” Carter and four ex-South COMPANY *17.94/case 1986, Griffey Jr. would often shag "It felt good to hit that first gam e.” allowing six hits, including Grif­ attorney Judy Bass said in a Carolina football coaches were 24 TOLLAND TURNPIKE ^ 4 i 9 9 1.5 Ltr (PO I 'TC Q2) fly balls in the outfield and play homer here,” Griffey said. The 6-foot-lO Johnson had fey’s homers. telephone interview from her indicted last month following a A Full Service Hearing Aid Center catch with Rickey Henderson on “ When I got to second base I saw something to do with beating the “I thought Jimmy pitched a New York office. “ Nobody has grand jury investigation into VERNON, CONN 06066 • Plenty of Parking Rickey (Henderson) started (203) 649-2630 the sidelines. Yankees, too, real good game,” Green said. shown up here.” the alleged use and distribu­ VOICEm^D “Yankee Stadium to me is a laughing.” Johnson, 1-0, was acquired last • Lotto and Daily Numbers “ He pitched well enough to win, Ms. Bass said the magazine tion of steroids at the univer­ If you're looking to buy a new or used car, momunment,” Seattle Manager Griffey enjoyed his upper-deck Thursday from Montreal along sity and across the state. 151 Talcottvillo Road. Route 83, Vernon. Ct. 06066 (203) 872-1118 but the offense wasn’t there ” planned to fight the subpoena • Located between Shady Glen, Mr. Amazing Jim Lefebvre said. “I got goose homer for another reason, too. with pitchers Brian Holman and stop in and ask for me! Tom Niedeufuer pitched (wo but was not sure there would Indicted with Carter on April "He once hit the upper deck,” Greg Harris for left-hander Mark 19 were Tom Gadd, Jim and The Network Tavern bumps coming into the Stadium innings and Mike Schooler got tne be enough time before Thurs­ I sell and lease cars. with the Oakland A ’s. It can be a Griffey Jr. said of his father. “I Langston. Washburn, Keith Kephart and last three outs for his 12th save in day’s hearing for the maga­ very intimidating ballpark with think it was against Cleveland, Johnson, 0-4 in six starts with as many chances. Tom Kurucz. I 18 — MANCHESTER HFRAI.D Worinosday. May 31 19fl9 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, May 31, 1989 - 19 Little League S o ftb a M SCOREBOARD Mitchell and Clark unload on the Mets Tuesday’s results Tonight’s games By Ben Walker NATIONAL LEAGUE — A five-run fourth inning The Associated Press Glenn II vs. Postal. 6 — Fitzgerald powered Moriarty Brothers to a 6-2 win over Boland NL Roundup Brand Rex vs Pub, 7:30 — Fitzgerald Baseball C a le n d a r Brothers at Leber Field. Jamie Lazzaris tossed a Ruth and Gehrig. Mays and McCo- PM vs Trash-Away. 6 — Robertson five-hitter for the winners and struck out 12. vey. Mantle and Maris. Coach’s vs Medical, 7: .30 — Robert.son Lazzaris also collected two hits. Heath Silvercloud Now, Mitchell and Clark. said rookie , now Oakland vs. Food, 6 — Pagani batting just .187. American League stendlnge Today singled twice and Mike Brown drove in two runs Kevin Mitchell and Na.ssiff vs. Acadia. 7:.30 — Pagani Jimmmy Roy also played well. For Boland, Josh swung their big bats again Tuesday Expos 5, Dodgers 4: Pinch hitter MPizza vs Nutmeg, 6 — Nike SOFTBALL — Class S: Mike Aldrete’s sacrifice fly capped a eo(t cxvMon Solomonson had two hits while Matt Somberg drove night, each hitting three-run homers J&M vs Brown’s. 7:30 — Nike W L Pet. OB Portland at Coventry, 3:30 four-run rally in the ninth inning and _ ' <:Uia<5e5..oFF in two runs. Solomonson and Mike McCarthy were that sent the San Francisco Giants Ward vs Trinity. 6 — Keeney Baltimore 25 22 .532 lifted Montreal over Los Angeles. Boston 23 24 .469 2 defensive standouts. over the New York Mets 10-3 for their MSBank vs. D W Fish. 6 — Charter Oak Clevelond 24 26 .460 2*/z To Your LEFr Thursday AMERICAN FARM — ’The Fire Fighters fifth straight victory. Joe Hesketh. 4-1, got the victory, the New York 22 27 .449 4 / Expos’ ninth in their last 11 road Detroit 21 26 .429 5 BASEBALL — Class L: St. outslugged Army and Navy, 18-9. Mike Byrne struck Mllwoukee 21 26 <29 5 W L 5 E E A out 12 in picking up the win and aided his own cause Mitchell leads the majors with 15 games. Tim Burke finished for his Toronto 20 30 .400 6Vz Joseph at East Catholic, 3: .30 homers and 47 runs batted in. Clark nth save. Tuesday’s results West Dtvitlon FbRTioNoFouR Cheney Tech at East Lyme, with a single and double while Chris Hamelin, Matt W L Pet. OB Turkington and Timothy High also played well. leads the National League with a .368 Aftrot 8, Cardinals 4: Ken Caminiti AB LEAGUE — H&N Contractors scored seven Coltfomlo 33 16 .673 OJ 3:.30 average with 10 homers and 42 RBI. homered and drove in five runs as times in the bottom of the sixth for a 7-4 win over Ooklond 34 17 .667 AM^iFicENF Matt Mace had two hits in defeat while John Roy nd Kansas City 30 20 .600 3V^ Tommy Incomo also played well. Mitchell had been in a 3-for-24 Houston continued to win away from Lathrop Insurance at Robertson Park. Ron Lanzano Texas 77 21 .563 9/7 Saturday slump and took pregame batting the Astrodome. The Astros have won a Seattle 25 27 .461 9‘/j INT’L FARM — Blish Hardware routed Heritage and John Tierinni each collected two hits for H&N Minnesota practice for the first time in nearly a team-record nine straight on the road, 22 77 .449 11 BOYS TRACK — Manchester Kitchen and Bath, 16-3, at Bowers Field. Jason Joe Casey had three hits and Matt Kellie, Wayne CMcooo 16 32 .360 15'/» month. Then, the Giants took batting and five straight overall. TiMMlov't Oomet at Class LL Meet (Willow Argiros homered for the winners while Matt Fink, Ostrout and John Odell two each for Latrhop. Seotfle 3, New York 2 practice against the Mets. Caminiti hit a two-run homer, a Brook. New Britain) Joe O’Reilly and Jason Johns also hit well. Jason NORTHERN — L.M. Gill scored in every inning Baitim ore t, Texos 2 ‘T felt that my hands were getting two-run double and an RBI single. He Oakland 4. Boston 2 East Catholic at Class L Russo, Dan Lidestri and Mark Roblchaud shared but one in routing Manchester Police, 1.5-1. Ray slow and my timing was getting off,” , set career highs for hits and RBI. Cleveland 6. Toronto 2 Meet (Middletown) the pitching chores for Blish. Josh Kane and Danny Kandolin. John Os.sowski. Rich Brimley. Dave Detroit 10, Chicooo 3 he said. "But I’ve got a man in front of Pirates 2, Reds 0: Doug Drabek shut Californio 3, Mllwoukee 2 GIRLS TRACK — Manches­ Fetherston plasyed well in the field. For Heritage, Warner. Brian Collins. Tony Fedor and Ron Slomon me that can carry the world. If I can’t out Cincinnati for 8 1-3 innings and MInnesoto 7, Kansos City 1 ter at Class LL Meet (Man­ Keith Stone clubbed a two-run homer while Kris each slapped two hits for the winners. Kandolin and Wednesday's Oomes do the job, he can.” Randy Kramer finished for his first Ron Lucy homered Pat Reeves had two hits for Colltornlo (M.WItt 3-4) at Mllwoukee chester High) Davis and Jeremiah Moore played well. (August W ), 2:30 p.m. Mike Krukow improved to 22-7 major-league save as Pittsburgh won Police. East Catholic at Class M ROOKIES — Manchester Lumber hung on to beat Seottie (Holman 0-1) at New York Meet (Wethersfield), 10a.m. lifetime against the Mets. San Fran­ at home. WOMEN'S REC — DeCormier Nissan nipped (Hawkins 4-<), 7:30 p.m. Midford Motors, 24-22. Matt Bordeaux, Brett cisco leads the West by two games The Reds’ longest losing streak of Texos (B.Wltt 4-4) ot Boltimore (Bollard Coumoj/er and Chris Betz played well for the Century 21. 6-5. at Charter Oak Park. Patsy S-1), 7:35 p.m. over Cincinnati while New York lost the season reached four games. They Gebhardt. Donna Trudeau. Karen Dziedzinski. Deb Ooklond (Burns 40) ot Boston (Clemens Athletics 4. Red Sox 2 National League results winners while Travis Cromwell, Jeremy Wierzbicki its fourth straight game and fell to have been shut out eight times, most 5-4), 7:35 p.m. Astros 8. Cardinals 4 and Mark Fauteux played well in defeat. Tedford and Cammie Bieri each had two hits for Toronto (Kev 6-2) at Clevelond (Yett 43), 24-24. in the majors. 7:35 p.m. DeCormier’s. Trudeau and Dziedzinski homereed OAKLAND Personal-Tee beat Eastern Video, 19-9. Jessica BOSTON HOUSTON STLOUIS Radio, TV "We’re certainly better than a .500 Padres B, Phillies 3: Ed Whitson won Detroit (J.Robinson 1-1) ot Chlcogo Ob r h bl Pirates 2, Reds 0 Cindy LaChapelle and Denise Welch each had three Ob r h bi ob r h bi ob r h bl Wolff, Greg Bottaro and Adam Rosenblit collected (Hibbard OO), 8:30 p.m. Polonlo If club, but we’re not even playing that his sixth consecutive decision for his 5 1 1 0 Reed ss 5 1 4 0 BHotchr If 5 1 2 1 Colemon If 5 0 10 hits and Denise Plante and Cheryl O’Donnell two Minnesota (Dllveros 1-2) ot Konsas CItv DHedsn cf 5 1 1 0 Borrett 2b three hits apiece for the winners. For Eastern, Drew (Bonnister 40), 8:35 p.m. 5 0 11 CINCINNATI Young cf 5 0 0 0 OSmIth ss 5 0 11 good,” Mets manager Davey Johnson 100th career victory as San Diego sent D Porkr dh 3 2 2 3 Boggs 3b 4 0 10 PITTSBURGH Best, Chris Bottaro and Frank Ivancsics played apiece for Century. O’Donnell homered. Thursday's Oomes Ob r h bl Doran 2b 4 1 2 0 Pndltn 3b 4 1 1 0 said. “ I think we’ve really hit visiting Philadelphia to its seventh M cGwIr lb 4 0 2 0 Greenwl If 4 0 0 0 Obrhbl Baltimore ot Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Sabo 3b 4 0 0 0 Bonds If CRnIds 2b 1 0 10 Guerrer lb 4 0 10 Tonight well. PAGANI — Strano Real E.state blanked Zem- Steinbeh c 5 0 1 0 Evens rf 4 12 1 3 0 0 0 rock-bottom — but I’ve said that straight loss. The Attoclatgd Pret* Minnesota at Chlcogo, 8 :» p.m. Griffey If 4 0 0 0 Lind ?b GDovIs lb 5 1 2 1 McGee cf 4 0 10 Phillips 3b 4 0 1 0 Burks cf 3 0 2 0 4 0 10 7:30 p.m. — Athletics at Red Strano Real Estate nipped Wawa, 7-6. Andy browski’s. 4-0. at Pagani Field. Tom Mancini, New York ot Milwaukee, 8:X p.m. Larkin ss 4 0 3 0 VonSlyk cf 4 0 2 0 Puhl d 4 3 2 0 Brnnsky d 3 1 1 2 before.” The Padres set season highs with 14 BIknsp 2b 4 0 3 1 Horn dh 3 0 10 Texos ot Seattle, 10:05 p.m. EOovIs cf 4 0 2 0 Bonlllo 3b 3 1 1 1 COmlnlt 3b 4 13 5 Oouend 2b 4 12 0 Sox, NESN. WTIC Miner. Joey Erardi and John Masse hit well while Frank Strano and Ken Krajewski each had two hits Jovler rf 4 0 2 0 Rice ph 10 0 0 Krukow, 4-2, gave up three runs in 5 hits and nine runs. MISSED — New York’s Tim Teufel (on ground) and Howard Dnlv gomes scheduled ONelll d 3 0 10 RReylds d Romlrz ss 4 0 0 0 TPeno c 4 1 1 0 Gollego ss 3 0 1 0 Esosky 1b 3 0 0 0 7:30 p.m. — Mariners at Andy Leitao starred defensively. For Wawa, Scott for Strano’s. Zembrowski’s was limited to three 4 0 0 0 Bnzngr 1b 4 0 0 0 Redus lb BIgglo c 4 1 2 1 Terry p 2 0 10 1-3 innings. David Cone dropped to 3-4 Whitson, 8-2, is off to the best start in Johnson miss Will Clark’s pop fly base hit during the third inning Hossey ph 0 0 0 0 Cerone c 4 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 hits. Reed c 3 0 0 0 Odiz c Forsch p 2 0 0 0 Costello p 0 0 0 0 Yankees, Channel 11, WPOP Hare, Becky Godzicki and Dave Daniolo played Lonsfrd 3b 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 after going 20-3 last season. his major-league career. He is 100-99 National Leagueetendings Oester 2b 3 0 0 0 Beillord ss 4 0 11 Darwin p 2 0 0 0 MThmp ph 10 0 0 of Tuesday night’s game at Candlestick Park. The Giants won, WEST SIDE — Cox Cable disconnected Purdy T otolf 37 4 14 4 Totals 37 2 11 2 8 p.m. —■ WBL: Soviet Elites well. Dibble p 0 0 0 0 Drobek p 2 0 0 0 Klnzer p 0 0 0 0 ’The Mets slipped to 2-6 on their West in 12 seasons. 10-3. Mohler p 2 0 0 0 Kramer p Oulsnbry p 0 0 0 0 vs. Worcester Counts. Corp.. 1,5-1. Todd Miller had four hits. Bob Latuis, Ooklond 00) 020 001—4 0 0 0 0 Coast trip with one game left in San Cubs 3, Braves 2: Greg Maddux and East Division LHorrls ?b 10 0 0 M orris ph 1 0 11 Fred McViegh and Bill Houghtaling three apiece W L Pet. Boston 001 001 000—2 SportsChannel OB Totols 32 0 6 0 Totals 30 2 6 2 Totals 40 8 14 8 Totols 37 4 11 4 Francisco. Hitting, rather than pitch­ Mitch Williams held down slumping Chicooo 26 21 .571 «_ E —Cerone. DP—OoklonO 1. LOB— 10:30p.m. — Mets at Giants, and Wayne Lindstrom and Eric Busher two each for Ooklond 12, Boston 9. 2B—Blonkenshlp, ing, has been the biggest problem. Atlanta and Mark Grace singled home The visiting Cubs won for 11th time Maddux. 4-5, gave up five hits and Montreol 27 24 529 2 CIncInnotl ooo 000 000—0 Houston 020 000 321—8 New York DPorker, Reed, Barrett, Boons HR— SportsChannel. WFNS Cox. Dennis Foreman, Don Logan and Robin 24 24 500 Z'/7 Pittsburgh oOO 101 OOx—2 StLoulS 000 002 002—4 “ Our pitchers can only hold them so Chicago’s go-ahead run in the fifth in the last 14 games. Atlanta has two runs in 7 1-3 innings. Williams got St. Louis Evens (7), DPorker (7). SB—Polonlo (11). Ditrando each had two hits for Purdy’s. 23 24 .469 4 E—Benzlnger. DP—Pittsburgh 1 LOB— E—Pendleton, DP—Houston 1, StLouls2. IN BR IEF long, and they’ve done a good job,” inning. scored just 34 runs in its last 17 games. his 13th save. SF—DPorker. Pittsburgh 21 27 .436 6'/a CIncInnotl 7, Pittsburgh 9, 2B—Redus. LOB—Houston 6, StLouls 8. 2B—Puhl, PhllodelDhio IP H R ER BB SO CHARTER OAK — Awesome Audio overpowered 18 30 .375 9‘/a HR—Bonlllo (7). SB—RRevnolds (7). S— Comlnlt), McGee, BIgglo, Doran, TPeno, CBT, 18-2. at Fitzgerald Field. Bill Hill hit a grand West Division Oakland Drobek OSmIth. HR—Brunonsky (5), ComlnltI(4). Stewort W.9-2 7 10 2 2 0 2 W L Pet. OB IP H R ER BB SO SB—Colemon (22). CDnrad agrees to resign slam, doubled and singled to lead Audio. Stu Sibley Son Froncisco 29 21 .560 Honeycutt S,4 2 1 0 0 1 2 CIncinnotl IP H R ER BB SO CIncinnotl Boston added two homers and Kenny Hill. Dave Edwards. 26 2? 542 2 M ahler L,6-5 6 1-3 5 2 2 3 1 Houston Smithson L.7-4 HARTFORD — Donad Conrad will resign as Son Diego 26 25 .526 2'/? 4 2-3 10 3 3 2 1 Dibble 12-3 1 0 0 1 2 Forsch 5 2-3 6 2 2 2 0 Sportlight Pitino looks to better days at Kentucky Lamp Paul Greenfield. Rich Conway and Gene Gale two Houston 26 24 .520 3 7 2-3 1 0 0 1 1 Pittsburgh Dorwin W.4-1 3 1-3 5 7 7 0 7 Hartford Whalers managing general partner, M urphy hits apiece. Scott Lehrec and Craig Krest each had Los Angeles 24 24 .500 4 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 Drobek W,3-5 8 1-3 6 0 0 2 3 StLouls effective with the NHL Board of Governors’ By Barry Wllner Atlonto 21 29 .420 8 BStonlev 1 1-3 3 1 1 0 0 Krom er S,1 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Terry L,4-4 6 7-3 8 5 5 0 7 Atlantic Division title. But it wasn’t really what he The Wildcats, 13-19 last season, their first losing two hits for CBT Tuesday's Games Stewort pitched to 1 better In the 8th approval of the sale of the team at its June The Associated Press PB—Ortiz. Costello 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 May 31 wanted. record in 62 years, are banned from postseason AA — Washington Social Club downed The Pittsburgh 2, CIncInnotl 0 HBP —DPorker by Smithson WP— Klnzer 1 1-3 5 3 3 1 1 Stewart. Umpires—Home, Gregg; First, KIbler; meeting. “ I wasn’t looking to get into professional tournament play for two years and not allowed on Outdoor Store, 10-3 John Kurchis had three hits and Chicooo 3, Atlonto 2 Second, Quick; Third, Dovls- Oulsnbry 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 1942 — Sam Snead wins NEW YORK — Rick Pitino is going from pro Houston 8. St. Louis 4 Umpires—Home, Gordo; First, Scott; T—2:33, A—14,952 BK—Darwin. The Whalers’ ownership also said Tuesday basketball,” said Pitino, 36, who led Providence live television for next season. That didn’t scare George D’Amoraa and Jack Lyon two each for WSC Montreol 5, Los Angeles 4 Second, Roe; Third, Reilly. Umpires—Home. Brocklonder; Rrst. the PGA Championship, T—2:59, A—31,407, that Conrad will receive $8 million from basketball to probation. College to the 1987 Final Four before joining the Pitino. Chris Mateya homered. Spencer Moore homered Son Diego 9, Phllodelphia 3 Engel; Second, Runge; Third, Renned. beating Jim Turnesa in San Francisco 10, New York 3 Padres9,Phlllles3 T—2:58. A—36,370. Benjamin Sisti and Colonial Realty Co. for Pitino resigned as coach of the NBA’s New York Knicks. "I wanted to be a part of the turnaround ‘T v e always gone in with one thing in mind, that and singled and Dino Castelli added two hits for Wednesday's Games the final round 2 and 1. selling his share of the club, which is Knicks on ’Tuesday and is expected to be named Houston (Cloncv 2-4) ot St Louis (DeLeon Indians 6.BlueJ8ys2 here with the New York Knickerbockers. I wish it we were obviously going to go in there and do it the Outdoor. PHILA 1949 — Sam Snead wins 6-3), 1:35 p,m. SAN DIEGO Cubs3,Braves2 approximately 37 percent. Conrad, temporar­ coach at the University of Kentucky later this week. could have lasted longer, but you have to know who right way and win and build a very entertaining ob r h bl ob r h bi the PGA Championship by DUSTY — Bidweli Spirit Shoppe nipped Mainville Montreol (B.Smith 5-1) ot Los Angeles TORONTO CLEVELAND ily, will retain a small percentage. The job at Kentucky, one of the most prestigious in (Hershlser 6-0, 4:05 p.m. Then ss 4 1 1 1 Roberts If 3 4 3 1 you are and I’m a college basketball coach and I style of play,” he said. obrhbl obrhbl defeating Johnny Palmer in Electric. 6-5. in 9 innings at Keeney Field. A1 Cincinnati (RMo 41) ot Pittsburgh Herr 2b 4 0 0 0 RAIomr 2b 5 13 1 CHICAGO ATLANTA college basketball, carries with it a three-year LIrlono ?b 3 0 0 0 Browne 2b 3 12 1 think that’s where my heart is.” Kentucky athletic director C.M. Newton, told of Horvith had three hits and Mark St Jean. Mike (Heaton 1-5), 7:05 p m . V Haves rf 4 1 2 1 TGwynn cf 2 1 1 1 ob r h bl ob r h bi the final round 3 and 2. NCAA probation for recruiting violations under Fernndz ss 4 0 0 0 OMcDwl If 2 0 0 7 Somuel cf 4 0 0 0 Wynne cf 1 0 11 Doscenz cf 4 10 0 Tredwv 2b 5 0 10 So Pitino will head to the heart of Kentucky and Pitino’s availability, said. “ That’s great. We’re Chlcogo (Kllous 44) at Atlonto (Sm oltj 6-3), Gruber 3b 4 0 0 0 Coder cf 3 111 1983 — The Philadelphia Pastick and Doug Green two apiece for Bidwell's 7:40 p.m Ford If 4 13 1 JoClork lb 4 1 1 2 Vorsho If 4 1 1 0 DJames If 2 0 10 Coach Eddie Sutton, who resigned in March. the winningest college basketball program ever. A obviously pleased with that because that was part of GBell If 4 0 0 0 POBrIn lb 3 117 Jordon 1b 4 0 1 0 Nelson lb 0 0 0 0 Sndbrg ?b 3 0 10 GPerry lb 5 0 0 0 76crs win the NBA Champion- Candidate iist down to 4 Green drove in the winning runs. Larry Phelps. Bob Phllodelphia (Sebra 1-1) ot Son Diego McGrIft lb 4 17 0 Snyder rf 4 0 0 0 “ I think right now, in the best interest of everyone, (Rosmussen 2-5), 10:05 p.m. CJomes 3b 3 0 0 0 CModnz If 4 1 1 1 Groce lb 4 12 2 DM rphy cf 4 12 0 program with a dagger stuck deep within its breast. the process — Rick being able to obtain a release. Moseby cf 7 0 0 0 OCIork dh 3 0 0 0 Ooulton c .ship with a 115-108 victory Garnelisand Tim Mainvilleeach had twohits for the New York (DIedo 2-5) at Son Francisco 3 0 0 0 Sonttogo c 5 0 11 Berryhll c 4 0 11 Evans 3b 4 0 0 0 HARTFORD — The number of candidates my job is to turn around the University of Whitt c 3 111 Jocoby 3b 4 17 0 Cormon p 10 0 0 Solozor 3b 4 0 1 0 DwSmth d 3 0 10 Thomos ss 4 13 2 over the Los Angeles Lakers, Elect ricmen. (Gorrelts 3-1), 10 35 p.m. Mlinks dh 3 0 10 Atlonson c 3 0 0 0 Kentucky,” Pitino said Tuesday night after Thursday's Game MM oddx p 0 0 0 0 Tmpitn ss 4 0 0 0 MlWIIms p 0 0 0 0 Justice d 2 0 0 0 for the head coaching job with the Hartford REC — The Elks whipped Main Pub/MMH. 18-3, Ducey d 3 0 11 Fermln ss 3 2 2 0 Ryol ph 1 0 10 W'hitson p 4 12 0 Low 3b 3 0 0 0 Blouser cf 10 0 0 completing a four-game reaching agreement with the Knicks and being 1 Los Angeles at Houston, 8:35 pm . Totals 30 2 S 2 Totots 28 6 8 6 Whalers is down to four. The list includes in five innings at Nike Field. Len Polcholpek and Dnlv gome scheduled ONeot p 0 0 0 0 GWHrrIs p 0 0 0 0 Dunston ss 4 0 1 0 Benedict c 10 0 0 sweep. released from his contract. “ That’s my job right DwMpy ph 10 0 0 GMaddx p 3 0 0 0 Blocker ph 10 0 0 Edmonton Oilers’ assistant coach Ted Green. PUBLIC NOTICE Toronto 000 020 000—2 1987 — The Edmonton Oilers Norm Kowalsky each had three hits and Terry M adrid p 0 0 0 0 Jackson d 10 0 0 Russell c 10 0 0 ’ Coach Rick Ley, former now. It’s going to take quite a few years to do so.” Fleming. Tom Hite. Mike Cunningham. Kevin American League results Clevelond OOO 050 10k—6 Totols 33 3 8 3 Totals 36 9 14 8 PSmIth p 10 0 0 win their third Stanley Cup by It took Pitino two years to take the Knicks from DP—Toronto 2 LOB—Toronto 3. Cleve­ Berroo ph 10 0 0 Minnesota North Stars’ head coach Lome lond 4 2B—McGrIff 2, Jocoby, Browne, beating the Philadelphia Fly­ f r e e PLEASE NOTE: This space is available Downham and Jim LaChapelle two apiece for Elks. Phllodelphio ooo 000 111—3 near the bottom of the NBA to 52 victories and the *.’. Acker p 0 0 0 0 Henning and St. Louis Blues’ assistant coach I>ou Kerdalk homered and Chuck Sorden hit a grand Fermln. HR —POBrlen (7) SB Son Diego too 043 O lx -^ Gont ph 1 0 0 0 ers 3-1 in the .seventh game of Mariners 3. Yankees 2 OMcDowell (10) S —Moseby SF — Bob Berry. as a public service to any non-p/ofit organi­ E—Cormon DP—Phllodelphia 1. Son Totals 33 3 7 3 Totals 33 2 7 2 the finals. BRAKE slam for the winners. Eric Lindquist, Tim Lauzon OMc Dowell Diego 1. LOB—Phllodelphio 3, Son Diego 9. Whaler General Manager Ed Johnston said zation wishing to publicize an up-comfng and Jeff Long each had two hits for the losers. IP H R ER BB SO ?B—JoClork. CModlnez, TGwynn, So- Chlcogo oil 010 00D--3 SEATTLE NEW YORK Toronto there’s an outside chance of naming a coach Ob r h bl Ob r h bl lozor 3B—Roberts HR—VHoyes (8). Atlonto 000 200 000—2 Webster hired INSPECTION event or community message. There is abso- NIKE — Tierney’s outlasted Reed Construction. ASonchez L,0-1 4 7'3 4 3 3 4 Thon (1), Ford (1), S—TGwynn Revnids ?b 4 0 0 0 RHndsn If 2 1 1 0 E—Treodwov, Sandberg, Jackson. DP— Friday, although he said he doubted it. "I think REMOVE WHEELS. INSPECT CONDITION OF BRAKE Bulce 1 2-3 4 3 3 0 IP H R ER BB SO Atlonto 1. LOB—Chlcogo 7, Atlanta 10. lutly no charge for this space. Please sen^, 17-14. Mike Falkowski and Jeff Barter each had four A A D I0 7 ?b 0 0 0 0 Sox ?b 4 0 0 0 LININGS. DRUMS. ROTORS, VISUALLY INSPECT DWord 1 2-3 0 0 0 1 Phllodelphio 2B —DJames, Berrvhlll, Dunston, we’re looking at Monday or Tuesday,” he said. SBrodlev c 4 0 0 0 AAtr^glv 1b 4 0 11 CALIPERS, CYLINDERS, HYDRAULIC LINES complete information you wish to publish at hits, Paul Mador and John Butler three each and Clevelond Cormon L.1-8 4 1-3 7 5 5 3 4 DwSmIth, Thomos HR—Thomas (6). S— Basketball INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Tom Webster Brilev if 4 12 0 Borfleld rf 3 1 1 0 a MASTER CYLINDER, ROAD TEST. Forrell W.3-5 9 5 2 2 1 MModdux 7-3 0 0 0 0 0 OwSmIth, PSmIlh, Tom Fortin. Paul Tucker, Jeff D’Angona and Mike Leonrd dh 4 0 1 0 Botbonl dh 3 0 0 0 reportedly has been hired as coach of the Los least 3 weeks in advance of event. M ess^es WP—ASonchez ONeol 2 5 3 3 0 3 IP H R ER BB SO - CLEANING, ADJUSTMENT, OR REPAIRS EXTRA - Gfitfev cf 4 2 2 3 Phelps ph 0 0 0 0 Byam two apiece for Tierney’s Butler and Byam Madrid 1 2 112 0 Chlcogo Angeles Kings and will be introduced at a news published wil be at the descretion of Lynch Presley 3b 4 0 1 0 Tollesn pr 0 0 0 0 Son Diego Kiima arrested again socked two-run homers, Rob Roya and Mike Coles rt 4 0 0 0 Slought c GModdux W,4-5 7 1-3 5 2 2 4 2 4 0 11 Whitson W,8-2 8 7 2 2 0 2 conference Wednesday. WITH MAJOR TUNE-UP Motors. Cochrn lb 3 0 10 Pgirulo 3b 3 0 0 0 MIWMIms S.13 1 2-3 2 0 0 1 3 NBA playoff glance Dombrowski each had three hits and Earl Lappen, Tigers 10. White Sox 3 GWHrrIs 1 1110 1 Atlanta BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. (AP) - It’s been expected that either Webster, former (Toyota & GM VIzauel ss 2 0 0 0 Espnoz ss 4 0 2 0 BK—Cormon. PSmIth L,l-7 6 6 3 2 3 5 Please mail Att: Joe McCavanagh. Paul Barnicle. Dave Rutherford. Scott Kvadas. Brower cf 2 0 0 0 Detroit Red Wing Petr Kiima was arraigned coach of the New York Rangers, or Colin Campbell, Vehicles Onlv) Umpires—Home, Holllon; First, Pulll; Acker 3 1 0 0 0 1 CONFERENCE FINALS Wayne Smith. Mike Adams. Howie Zimnoch and MHol! ti 2 0 10 DETROIT CHICAGO Second. Dovidson; Third, Harvey, (BMt-ot-7) Tuesday on a drunken driving charge, his third assistant coach of the Detroit Red Wings, would get OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 30. 1060 Totals 33 3 7 3 Totolf 31 2 7 2 ob r h bl Tim Sullivan two apiece for Reed’s. Ob r h bl T—2:24 A—11,710. Saturday, May 20 such offense since arriving from his native the job as successor to Robbie Ftorek. In OFFER ONLY VALID WITH THIS COUPON Pettis cf 3 2 0 0 Gollghr cf 5 12 0 Expos 5. Dodgers 4 L A. Lakers 127, Phoenix 119 GREATER HARTFORD — LeDoux Construction Seattle 010 002 000->^ Lynn If 5 2 2 2 Guillen ss 5 0 0 0 Sunday, May 21 Czechoslovakia in 1985. Wednesday’s edition of the London (Ontario) Free COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED AT WRITE UP. SOO W. CmnHr St. blanked the Nomads. 2-0, at Charter Oak Park, Pat New York 000 101 000—2 Whitokr 2b 4 2 2 3 Baines d 3 0 10 Giants 10, Meta 3 Chicago 94, Detroit 88 Press, Campbell said Kings general manager Rogie CALL 647-0402 FOR APPT.M! DP—Seottie 1. LOB—Seottie 5. New Trom m l ss 3 1 1 0 Kittle 1b 3 1 1 2 MONTREAL LOS ANGELS Tuesday, May 23 Kiima, who vowed last year after his second ManchMtor Giguere hurled a two-hitter for LeDoux. LeDoux York 7. ?B—B rilev, Slowght HR—G rittev 2 PedriQu ss 10 0 0 Coldern dh 4 0 10 ob r h bl Detroit too, Chicago 91 Vachon called to say he didn’t get the job. LYNCH Ob r h bi (9). SB—RHenderson (20), S—Vlzooel M orind dh 4 1 1 4 drunken driving arrest never to drink and scored both its runs without getting the ball out of M onrki 2b 4 0 0 0 NEW YORK SAN FRAN DMrtnz cf 3 0 0 0 Rndiph 2b 4 0 2 1 L.A. Lakers 101, Phoenix 95 TOYOTA QUALITY T«l. 646-4S11 IP H R ER BB SO Webster indicated he was the Kings’ choice. The MANCHESTER CONN. Nokes c 4 0 1 0 POSQUO If 3 1 1 1 ob r h bl Foley 2b 4 1 1 0 MIOovIs If 4 3 2 0 Friday, May 26 drive again, posted $25,000 bond after standing WHO COULD ASK FOR ANYTHING MORE! the infield. LeDoux. 3-0-1, hosts defending league Seattle Lemon d Ob r h bi 3 1 1 0 EWIIms 3b 3 0 2 0 Dvkstro cf 3 1 1 1 Butler cf Golorrg 1b 4 1 1 0 Gibson cf 5 0 2 1 L.A. Lakers 110, Phoenix 107 team scheduled a news conference for 12:30 p.m. RJohnson W,1-0 6 6 2 2 3 6 Sherldn d 5 1 2 1 mute at his arraignment before 48th District champ Travelers Thursday at Charter Oak No. 2 10 0 0 Boston ph 10 0 0 Teufel 2b 3 0 2 1 RThpsn 2b Rolnes If 4 2 2 0 Murrov 1b 5 0 2 1 Saturday, May 27 NIednfur 2 1 0 0 2 0 Bergmn lb 4 1 2 0 EDT. 4 0 0 0 Korkovic c 2 0 0 0 HJohsn ss 4 1 1 0 WCIork 1b Brooks rf 4 0 3 2 Shelbv pr 0 0 0 0 Oilcaoo 99, Detroit 97 Judge Gus Cifelli on drunken driving, escape Schooler S,12 1 0 0 0 0 0 Schu 3b 3 3 2 3 3 1 1 1 M erullo ph 0 0 0 0 Strwbry rf 3 0 11 Mitchell If ONIxon cf 0 10 0 Marshal rf 5 0 10 Sunday, May 20 “ This is pretty tough to talk about right now,” New York 5 2 2 3 and other chartres. Totals 35 10 9 10 Totals 33 3 8 3 McRylds If 4 0 10 Riles 3b Wolloch 3b 3 0 0 1 Sclosclo c 3 1 1 0 L.A. Lakers 122, Phoenix 117, Lokerswin JJones L.0-1 7 6 3 3 1 4 5 12 3 Webster told the newspaper. "All I can say is it has Mogodn 1b 4 0 1 0 Mtdndo rf Fltzgerld c 4 0 11 Homitn 3b 4 0 2 0 series 4-0 2 1 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 Judy Spencer, a court employee, said Cory Detroit 004 001 131—10 Jefferls 3b 4 1 1 0 Kennedy r Owen ss 2 0 0 0 Griffin ss 3 0 10 Monday, Moy 29 been narrowed down to Colin Campbell and myself. WP—RJohnson, NIedenfuer. 3 0 10 Chlcogo 000 002 100— 3 Sasser c 4 0 10 Uribe ss Aldrete ph 0 0 0 1 Belcher p 4 0 0 0 O trolt 06, Chicago 80, series tied 2-2 Klima’s preliminary examination was sche­ Umpires—Home, Coonev; First, Coble; 3 12 0 You’ve already talked to Colin and I am flying out to E—Monrloue. DP—Detroit 1, Chlcogo 2. Cone p 10 0 0 Krukow p 2 0 0 0 Burke p 0 0 0 0 JHowell p 0 0 0 0 Wtdneiday, May 31 Second, Cousins; Third, Brinkmon. LOB—Detroit 5, Chicago 8. 2B—Colderon. DeMrtnz p duled for June 9 before District Judge Thomas LA.” IN BR IEF MozzIMI ph 10 0 0 Homokr p 1110 2 0 0 0 Seoroge p 0 0 0 0 Chicago at Detroit, 8 p.m. T—2:39. A—15,775. HR—Whitaker (12), Kittle (9), Schu (1), Leoch p 0 0 0 0 Jurok ph 1 0 0 0 McGffgn p 0 0 0 0 APena p 0 0 0 0 Friday, June 2 W. Brookover. Webster, 40, had a 5-7-2 record with the Rangers Posouo (2), Moreland (2). SB—Pettis (6) Frndez p 0 0 0 0 LoCoss p 0 0 0 0 WJhnsn ph 1 0 0 0 Detroit at Chicago, 9 o-m. Kiima, 24, defected from Czechoslovakia in during the 1986-87 season when an inner-ear ailment Angels 3, Brewers 2 IP H R ER BB SO MWIIsn ph 1 0 0 0 Hesketh p 0 0 0 0 Sunday, June 4 Detroit McDwII p 0 0 0 0 DGorcl 2b 1 0 0 0 Chicago at Detroit, TBA, If necessary 1985 and joined the Red Wings. prevented him from flying and forced him to resign. Tonono W,5-4 6 1-3 6 3 3 3 6 Totals 32 3 9 3 Totals V 10 14 10 Totals 32 5 8 S Totals 37 4 13 3 FWIIIIoms S.1 2 2-3 His problem has since been corrected. Cruz wins heptathlon CALIFORNIA MILWAUKEE 2 0 0 2 1 THE FINALS TREKFEST Chicago ob r h bl ob r h bl New York IW HO OOO— 3 Montreal ooo 100 004—5 Tuesday, June 6 BIttIger LzO-1 5 Manchester High junior Alexia Cruz won the Dwnng dh 5 0 10 M olltor 3b 4 0 0 0 4 5 5 3 3 Son Francisco 003 )03 03x—10 Loi Anaoict 101 ooo 110—4 Game 1, 9 p.m. McCarthy 2 1 Wsntn rf 5 12 1 Yount cf 3 0 12 2 1 1 1 DP—New York ), Son Francisco 3. E—M urray. DP—Montreal 1, Los Anoeles Thursday, June 8 fourth annual Manchester Heptathlon Tuesday Hlllegos 1 Rov 2b 3 0 11 Shefflld ss 4 0 0 0 2 3 3 2 2 LDB—New York 5, San Francisco 0. 1. LOB—Montreal 4, Los Angeles 10 (Same 2, 9 g.m. NATIONAL Hordv 1 1 1 1 afternoon at Manchester High’s Pete Wigren DWhIte cf 4 0 10 Deer rf 4 0 10 1 0 2B—Strawberry, Uribe, Kennedy, Ham- 2B—Murray, Gibson, Hamilton. 3B— Sunday, June 11 Joyner lb 4 0 10 Braggs If 4 0 0 0 maker, Teufel. 3B—Butler. HR—Mitchell MIDavIs. SB—Raines (12), Gibson (6) Game 3, TBA Track WP—McCodhy. CDovIs If 4 0 0 0 Engle 1b 3 0 0 0 (15), WCIork (10), Riles (4). SB—R Thompson SF—Randolph, Walloch, Aldrete Tuesday, June 13 BICYCLE AND ACCESSORY SALEH Cruz had a total of 3.324 points to edge out PorrIsh c 3 1 1 0 Gontnr 2b 1 0 0 0 (4). IP H R ER BB SO Gome 4, 9 o.m. Montreal Ledyard High’s Claire Boykin, who totaled Howell 3b 4 0 11 Polldor 2b 3 0 0 0 Orioles 6,Rangers2 IP H R ER BB SO Thursday, June IS Schoflld ss 4 1 1 0 Fronen lb 1 0 0 0 New York DeMrtIner 6 1-3 10 3 3 2 Gome 5, 9 p.m.. If necessary 3,174 points. There were 11 entrants. Cone L.3-4 4 6 4 4 4 4 AAcGttoon 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Sunday, June 18 SUMMER HOURS Thurs., Fri., Sat., & Sun - June 1-2-3-4 COBrIen c 1 0 10 Hesketh W,4-l 1 2 11)' Gome 6, TBA, If necessory Cruz won four of the seven events, winning Surhott c 1 1 0 0 TEXAS BALTIMORE Leach 1 3)100 Felder dh 2 1 0 0 Frndej 1 22201 Burke S,11 1 1 0 0 0 i Tuesday, June 20 Ob r h bi Ob r h bl L o i Anoeles Now Open , , SAVE 50% ON Game 7, 9 p.m,. 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June 13. at Willow Brook Park in New Tallwood Drexler, Port. •ZEFAL pumps Abbott pitched to 2 batters In the 8th. Boltimore 3. LOB—Texos 9, Baltimore 6. American League 3 35 13 83 27.7 Britain. Stockton, Utah jiffy lube HBP—Polldor by Abbott. 2B—Orsulak, Buechele. SB—Espy (21) KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Recalled Mott 3 30 19 82 27.3 ABCD 18 HOLE DIVISION — Gross- Lou Wilkins, All. District IV will meet District Hat 5p.m. with Umpires—Home, Kaiser; First, Young; IP H R ER BB SO Winters, outfielder, from Omoha of the 5 52 27 136 27.2 •KRYPTON ITE locks Mllter-Roger Trole-ChIck Seobeck-Gerry Barkley, Phil. District I vs. District III at 7:30 p.m. The Second, Joyce; Third, McKean. Taxo> Rlchmonn 70. Net- Sol Russo-Kud Hossett- American Association. 3 29 22 81 27.0 T—2:51. A —8,012. M over L.3-5 3 1-3 3 3 2 1 2 NEW YORK YANKEES-Placed Tommy Chambers, Phoe. 12 lie 67 312 26.0 ^ ° ? c ? d alutarnom bIKe •BLACKBURN racks Andy Welgert-MIck Gvokerl 56. Bob English, Den. winners meet on Wednesday, June 14, at MIelke 2-3 2 0 0 1 2 John, pitcher, on waivers for the purpose of 3 32 14 78 26.0 t r e k s value gp all ou' V,ix :iheel system. Lebreux-Pete Brenn-John Sutherlond-Bob Davis, Den DHoll 1-3 1 2 2 1 0 Gould 56. Olvlng him his unconditlonol release. 3 31 15 77 25.7 •MATRIX tires, lubes, and wheels Southington High School. Twins 7 ,Royals 1 DIaluwon, Hou. Guante 2-3 2 1 2 2 ABCD NINE HOLE DIVISION — Gross- 4 42 17 101 25.3 ‘W ell Give Your Car Suntour Edge J' a,i,y and pei'u Two players from CCC East champion East Worthy, LAL 11 114 41 270 24.5 Russell 1 0 0 0 0 0 ■iohn Burger-George Fronkenberger-DIck SEATTLE AAARINERS—Placed Dave ¥ ,,et000isa^;lE ,469. •SR clipless pedals Baltimore Valle, catcher, on the 2)-doy disabled list. K.Johnson, Phoe 12 90 102 285 23.6 Hartford High, pitcher Rich Pratt and catcher MINNESOTA KANSAS CITY Coppo-George McCartney 33. Net- Rick Ellis, Sea. More Miles and Miles!' Tibbs 4 6 2 2 2 5 Purchased the controct of Bill McGuire, 6 72 24 183 22.9 Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Whedon-John Sheetz-John Lewls-Brlon Pierce, MM. $60 reg- Jim Bidweli, are also on the District IV roster. Thurmond 1 2 0 0 0 0 catcher, from Calgary of the Pacific 9 77 41 201 22.3 Bckmn 2b 5 13 2 Elsnrch cf 4 0 10 Sevmour26. Porter, Port. T R E K W E A R WMIomsn W.2-2 3 1-3 2 0 0 1 1 Coost League. Optioned Edgar Martinez, 3 26 10 66 22.0 Newmn 2b 0 0 0 0 Stllwll ss 4 0 10 TWO MAN A-C DIVISION (18 holts) — Malone, All. Newington Southington New Britain Olson Sr4 2-3 0 0 0 0 3 Inflelder, to Calgary. Activated Tom NIeden­ 5 32 40 105 21.0 Hartford Gogne ss 5 0 1 0 Seltzer 3b 4 0 1 0 Gross- Leo Brovokls-John Louer 7'i. Net- Anderson, Phil. Clothing and gloves. S A V E 15% Tibbs pitched to 2 batters In the 5th. fuer, pitcher, from the 21-day disabled list. 3 29 4 62 20.7 142 Kelsey St. 86 Queen St. 265 E. Main St. Puckett cf 5 0 3 0 BJacksn If 4 0 0 0 Steve Schochner-Lou Gonzales 60, Paul Kersey, Port 10 Weston St. Thurmond pitched to 2 batters In the 6th. Kenneson-MIke MIslewtcz 60. Nine holes- 3 23 15 61 20.3 GaeHl 3b 3 1 1 0 Tabler 1b 4 0 10 National League Lewis, Bos. 3 26 9 61 20.3 Manchester Vernon Waterford TO 30% CWS pairings are set CCastlll rf 4 1 1 0 John Burger-DIck Coppo 34. Net- Art West Hartford Trtobll rf 3 1 2 1 PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Colled up Jett Johnson, LAL 11 73 68 223 20.3 Bush rf 10 0 0 Bucknr dh 4 0 0 0 Bossell HarveyArpln28. 973 New Britain Ave. 22 Spencer St. 111 Talcottville Rd. 90 Boston Post Rd. TWO M AN B-D DIVISION (18 holes) — Kino, third baseman, from Buffalo of the AND MANY MORE BIG SAVINGS!! OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Florida State and Harper dh 1112 FWhIte 2b 3 0 10 American Association. Field (3oal Percentage Dwyer dh American League leaders Gross- Pete Brenn-John Sutherland??. Net- $so 3 0 3 1 Welimn 2b 0 0 0 0 BASKETBALL FO FOA Pet North Carolina will open the College World Terry Meons-Glen Wilson 56. Nine holes- Thorpe, Hou. Lorkin 1b 5 110 Winters ph 1 0 10 Notlongl Basketball Association 24 37 .649 Mercodo c 4 10 0 3 0 0 0 Gross- John CIszewskl-ErnIe Bobineou 39. Berkley, Phil. Series Friday, followed by Wichita State Palacios c NEW YORK KNICKS—Released Rick 29 45 .644 MEET THE REGIONAL SALES Moses If 5 111 M efrin ph 10 0 0 BOMd on 140 ot Boti. Net' Ken Scofleld-George Fronkenberger Salley, Det. against Arkansas, AMERICAN LEAGUE Pltlno, head coach, from his contract. 38 61 .623 T o to lf 41 7 IS 6 Totals 35 1 1 30. Worthy, LAL • Pet. FOOTBALL 114 109 .603 MANAGER FROM TREK 0 AB R H WHITE TEES — Gross- John Nellgon 74. Anderson, Phil. The Seminoles, seeded first, carry a 52-16 36 67 .356 Notional Football Leooue 29 51 .569 WEFMDdUARS!! 47 166 Minnesota 070 000 000—7 Polmeiro Tex Net- John Yetishefsky 69, Crotg Phillips 69, Harper, Clev. 31 65 .355 DENVER BRONCOS—Extendedthecon- 39 69 .565 record into the doubleelimination tournament. Konsot City 000 001 OOO—l Lansford Oak SO 183 Paul Kenneson 70, Tom Molln 71. B Grois- Nonce, Clev. ON THURSDAY 49 167 24 58 .347 troct of Dan Reeves, heod coach.through 30 69 .551 The Tar Heels, seeded eighth, are 41-16-1. DP—Kansos City 1. LOB—Minnesota 11, Baines Chi Kevln McCooe 77. Net- Bob Forrond 67. C Pierce, M il, AIR CONDITIONER ISO 16 52 .347 1992. 77 141 .546 Kansas City 6. 2B—CCastlllo, Larkin, Steinbach Oak 42 Gross- George Hoag 80. Net- Kevin Osborne M ullln, G.S. Wichita State, 63-15, is seeded fourth in the 49 197 25 67 .340 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Signed Robb 88 163 .540 Backoxin, Elsenrelch, Puckett, Winters. Puckett Min 68. Thompson, LAL 41 143 27 46 336 Thomas, wide receiver, to a three-year 52 90 .531 tournament, while Arkansas, 50-14, is fifth. HR—Tartobull (6). AOovIs Sea TWO MAN BEST BALL — Grots- John RECHARGE SERVICE Hours: Thursday 9:30-8:00 Franco Tex 47 176 22 56 .330 Nellgon-John Yetishefsky 65. Net- George controct. IP H R ER BB SO Rebounding On Saturday, No. 2 Texas? 51-17, takes on No. Sierra Tex 47 192 29 59 .307 PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Announced M lnnoiota Fronkenberger-Steve Wontuch24. 0 Off When you get a Full-Service Jiffy Lube on same visit. Reynolds Seo 49 196 2B 60 .303 the retirem ent of Buddy Aydelette, offensive Det Tot Avg jiffy lube" 7 Long Beach State. 50-13, Then, No. 3 Miami, RSmIth Wz4-2 9 1 1 1 LOW GROSS-LOW NET — Grots- John Malone, Utah 3 Friday 9:30-8:00 46 199 31 60 .302 tackle. 22 37 49 16.3 Kansos City DWhIte Cal Burger 75. Net-Greg Berger 67. BGross-Crlg DIaluwon, Hou 4 Just *29.95 complete! Fla.. 48-16, faces No, 6 Louisiana State, 52-15, 42 169 16 51 .302 14 38 52 13.0 Clarke L,0-1 1 M olltar MM Phillips 80. Net- Pete Brenn 60, Norm HOCKEY AOalone, All. 5 Explraa: Hon>e Runt 27 33 60 12.0 (with this coupon) The tournament runs through June 10 ESPN Aquino 4 Mowdsley 68. C Gross- John Louer 67. Net- Borkley, Phil 3 W24/89 Saturday 9:30-5:00 BJockson, Kansas City, 12; Deer, Milwau­ e 77 35 11.7 Valid only hi Hartford, AAontgmrv 2 Tim Wotson68. PHILADELPHIA FLYERS—Named John Dakley, N Y. 9 43 will televi.se all games except the final, which kee, )2; Tetlleton, Baltimore, 12; Whi­ 56 101 11.2 Now London, Tolland counties. May rxrt ba combined witli any odw discount or promotional otter. Forr 2 TWO MAN (exclude por five's) — Gross- Paddock assistant general manager. Eaton, Utah 3 11 MANCHESTER CYCLE SHOP taker, Detroit, 12; McGrIft, Toronto, II; 22 33 11.0 V. r_->» will be on CBS. Clarke pitched to 7 betters In the 2nd. Greg Berger Stan Domlan 49, John Burger- ST. LOUIS BLUES—Signed Randy Skarda Chambers, Phoe. 12 22 109 131 10.9 Sunday 12:00-4:00 Leonord, Seattle, 10; McGwire, Ooklond, 10; Mlke Parrott 50. Net- John Yetlshefsky- HBP—Goettl by Aaulno WP—Clarke. and Adrien Plavsic, defensemen, and Vin­ Lalmbeer, Del. 10 15 86 101 10.1 178 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 649-2098 Grittev. Seattle, 9; Jacoby, Cleveland, 9; Grant, Chi. Umpires—Home. Kosc; First, Barnett; Bruce Maynard 42. Lee Kupldero-Fronk cent Riendeou, gooltender, to multiyear 14 46 95 141 10.1 Kittle,Chlcogo,9. Fwina. N.Y Second, VoMogglo; Third, Ford. Volvo 43 contracts. 9 23 67 90 10.0

■."1 20 — MANCHESTER HFRALD. Wednesday. May 31. 1989

DILLON by Steve Dickenson 8NAFU by Bruce Beattie KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE by Lerry Wright

1®®* Tt'buns ModiB Sorvlcei. tne All Rights Rsssrvod '/I'I PI FOCUS/Advicc DON'T T6.LU AiE'iin Did If NAKBP,1bo7/ ‘Proper procedure’ requires her silence KIK CMT-fO 1^ F/Nl<:Ky, DEAR ABBY; I have selfconscious about my body. He tells the water so it can make a noise. By 2 A a problem that needs me to exercise, but I don’t think that in years, my own children could all float urgent attention. I have one month's time I will feel comforta­ on their backs! been living with a man ble in a skimpy bathing suit. When they were 3, I started 1 for 11 years. I am Dear Abby I want him to have a wonderful teaching them to undress in the divorced: “Jim " is not, time, but he won’t if he senses that I m wading pool. Their sandals and PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz but he's legally separ­ Abigail Van Buren miserable. I do not want to ruin the summer shorts came off. Later, we ated. Jim's family wonderful vacation that he has used the same technique in deeper THERE S An article HERE ABOUT A MAN HE 5 PECIPEP TO PEVOTE A knows about me. I have planned for just the twoof us, but I just water. WHO 60T FEP UP WITH EVERVTHIN6 50 YOU THE REST OF HIS LIFE TO MAKING been invited to their can’t stop feeling depressed about it. As they grew older, the clothes KNOW WHAT HE'5 GOING TO PO '^ HIS DOG HAPPY.. homes many times, and Should I go and try to fake a good became heavier and they learned to -O- they have been invited time for his sake? take off sneakers, shoes and winter to ours. SELF-CONSCIOUS boots. It was “ fun,” but when my "The hardest part of my training? Reading Here's the problem. Jim's son is they are no longer a couple and are not 10-year-old son went through the ice in J that book on psychokinetics." getting married, and Jim's estranged living together. DEAR SELF-CONSCIOUS: Buy some shorts and a halter top, or a a swamp (a place he was forbidden to 1989 by NEA. Inc wife (I’ll call her Judy) is having a Please advise me, Abby. What is the go!), I bought new boots and scolded The Assoclited Press J/J. dinner at her home for the bride and proper procedure? pretty gauze “shift,” and forget the skimpy bathing suits. Once you’re on him — but I had a living son! groom and has asked Jim to attend the UNSURE Of course, children need to be FAREWELL — Gunther Gebel-Willlams, dinner and act as the host. the beach, you wilt see all shapes and star animal trainer with Ringling Broth­ sizes — and discover you look better carefully watched, but they also need DICK TRACY by Dick Locher A Max Collins Since Jim and I intend to have our DEAR UNSURE: The “proper to be taught how to take care of ers and Barnum and Bailey Circus, Y than most! Trust me. You won’t have own dinner for the bridal couple, I see procedure" is to do whatever pleases to “ fake” a good time: you’ll have themsdves in emergency situations kisses an elephant after leading animals HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne ALUTHe HO c o m p u t e r ^ ARE. UP PUE llsl NO s m a l l ■ IT yyw^ EPSILO N no reason for Jim to attend Judy’s the bridal couple. It is quite clear that one. — and they’re never too young to AMP RUNt^NQ! THE COMPUTER PAJRT TOOUR FRIEND^ MR. w c v ,<■ 5Ay^ dinner. He has given me all kinds of on a march to the Spectrum in Jim ’s son wants his parents to appear learn. hJo m a n c a n P.C.BYTE, HERE- excuses why he should be there, so I Philadelphia Tuesday. Williams is on a IF TABY OR "CUREP"- GIVE at the bridal festivities as a “couple," DEAR ABBY: A recent column I hope you think this is worth unpbs^ tanp TALK V gP Y S finally agreed that he go, even though so don’t make it difficult for Jim or his printing. farewell tour as he plans to retire after [■jiMOTHIIMO I would rather he didn’t. contained a letter about a small child \NOMBN J ^UOWLY wife. As unfair as it may seem, you falling into a swimming pool and the K.L. LENNOX, NEWARK, N.J. more than 20 years in the center ring. I also understand that the bride's should quietly defer to Jim where his CPR that saved him. Good. I'm glad parents plan to give a dinner. If they family is concerned. the child is OK. But very young DEAR K.L.: I do. And I did. invite Jim and Judy as a couple, I children should be taught some definitely feel that Jim should not go DEAR ABBY: I just gave birth to survival techniques. Don’t put oft writing thank-you notes, PEOPLE because they plan on having another our second child and am still heavy letters of sympathy, etc. because you don't dinner to which Jim and I will be A child of 2 months can be placed in know what to say. Get Abby’s booklet, "How 5-31 and flabby. My husband desperately an inch of water in the bathtub and to Write Letters for All Occasions." Send a Williams’ daughter to debut invited. I feel that Jim should refuse wants to go to Hawaii for our vacation. taught to turn itself over, put its hands check or money order for $2.89 to: Dear all invitations that include Judy since Abby, Letter Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount My problem is that I am very under its chest, and get its face out of Morris, III. 61054. (Postage Is Included.) MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) —A woman who went to court to prove she’s the daughter of OUR FASCINATING EARTH by Phllp Sefl. Ph.D. country music legend Hank Williams Sr. will LI’L ABNER by Al Capp make her professional singing debut Sunday at IT WAS THE ONLY > THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk A 8y Barry TAKE TMAT WHINING CHAIB QUIET, PLEASE.' t h is is ,Y0U'RE_ WAY I COULD GET a festival honoring her late father. AW AY M EN.':'’ THANKS TO THE A SOLEMN OCCASION.'' '^ALlVE.r' THEM TO BRING ME Child care credit is possible WE H/VE '^NO.-'VOU'LL GTAY. SAFER /VUGS MPU, SERSE/1NT JDNN LATE TOSaCK - WE'VE GOT TH' GOODS ON H IM . " - n a y the p a n s ie s BUT, THEV h e r e .s ir . ^ b u t L “ I’m going to do it fora tribute to my father,” SPOW-POW ON POW TT FILLED YOU THEY'RE MERELY JO LEAVE NOW. > HERE. HERE'S HIS RIFLE._ HATS OFF, BOYS.''.' - A H E M .'.' - DID TOO SNEEZE .SUPERFICIAL WOUNDS. said Cathy Deupree Adkinson, who was born in SEE WHIZ FULL OF I FIXEP IT.BUT 'HOU FAREWELL, OLD COMRADE h o t le ad .'.' 1 SHALL REPORT Montgomery five days after Williams died on 3N'T NEEP I TO eo? MAY THE GRASS GROW GREENj f o r d u t y Jan. 1, 19,53. S' Y O U R f TOMORROW.'.' with some simpie adjustments As a professional singer, Mrs. Adkinson is Assume you using the name “Jett Williams,” which Again, there is tax relief in the combines the last names of her parents. are among the child care credit. millions of tax­ Mrs. Adkinson plans to sing several of her A couple where one spouse is father’s songs at the Hank Williams Memorial payers who employed and the other is a help support Association’s annual music festival Sunday in Sylvia full-time student is entitled to the ; 1948 Capp Eniarpnsas retired parents Evergreen, 75 miles southwest of Montgo­ Oist by NEA Irtc same child care credit as a couple mery. She will be accompanied by two — in your case, with both spouses working, it Porter members of his original Drifting Cowboys ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson say to the tune makes no difference whether the of $4,800 a year. band. schooling has any connection She was born Antha Belle Jett, the daughter WHATA30UT ^ WHAT LAST WEeK, YOU CALLGD LAST WEEK, YOU GAID YOU'VE CHAMGED.' with a past or future job. ME"WDMDeRFUL"' YOU WERE "LUCKY T h a t’s s e ­ of Nashville, Tenn., secretary Bobbie Jett, BLONDIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake usrwBeK.HUH?; amot Key pont: In order to be a with whom Williams lived during the summer UGT TOHAVEME".' / THAT rious money. In “full-time student,” your spouse WGeK? ' WA6 a 33-percent tax bracket, you and of 19.52 but never married. An Alabama judge BUT MV WIFE VUANJTED s o w e COMPI2DMI5ED SHE GOT THE COAT AND WE F'or taxpayers with an adjusted has to be enrolled in school at A WEW C O A T ^ ^ . J KEEP IT IN THE .JA R A G E i'T y 1 lAGTWEfcK your spouse need taxable income ruled in 1987 that Mrs. Adkinson is Williams’ gross income exceeding $28,000 a least five months of the year. daughter. of $7,164 to net $4,800. year, the credit for one child is 20 Example: Mr. Leo has a u Why don’t you claim your The only child from Williams’ two marriages r /// . percent of the first $2,400 spent full-time job and Mrs. Leo is very is entertainer Hank Williams Jr. f J 11 parents as dependents and claim ($480 maximum): for two or active in community affairs. The dependency deductions of $2,000 more children, the credit is 20 Leos have a housekeeper, Emma. for each of them? Simply be­ percent of $4,800 ($960 Mrs. Leo is starting graduate Danny Thomas honored cause, in many cases, your maximum). school in September and Emma parents’ income is too high. will spend about half of her MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Danny Thomas’ The big news here — as Eli J. Watch this: A new change in the working time taking care of the humanitarian work as founder of the St. Jude Warach, tax attorney and chief law effective for the first time in Leos’ two children while Mrs. Leo Children’s Research Hospital here will be editorial consultant at Prentice- 1989 drops the qualifying age of is in school. Emma is paid $700 a recognized this week in Toledo, Ohio, where the ALLEY OOP by Dave Qraue U \ THERE ARE SOME OF Hall, told me — is that with a children under care from 15 to 13. month. Will the Leos be in line for entertainer was raised. M HNWw-i I COULDVE / A H HA! I KNOW WHERE YES, I GUESS slight change in the way you You may not be able to claim a child care credit on Emma’s The Medical College of Ohio at Toledo will SWORN IT WOULD ( r WENT WRONG.' CC7ME / YOU'RE YOU MUST BE... ' t h e v i l l a g e r s o v e r handle the $4,800, you can turn a present Thomas an honorary degree Friday BE RIGHT HERE! V ON! WE'VE GOT TO GO ( your parents as dependents be­ salary for the year? ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady LET'S SEE MOW... ^ THIS WAY! A NOW? bad tax set-up into a great tax cause of the gross income limit. Not as things are now. Reason: during commencement ceremonies, according benefit. But as long as you provide more Mrs. Leo’s four months of school­ to a statement Tuesday from the Memphis V E G ,# V E GOTTA hospital. IT OFTEfl TAKES COORAGi TO fiHP PIA^AONPS, ‘/oo than half their support, you may ing during the year aren’t enough CUfAe P0l*)H IHTO DOW HIHHA , REACH WWN IttlO A Thomas, best known for the television TO ACQUIRE O&JEtTG Look at this hidden tax winner: wind up with the best of both to qualify her as a full-time RO fRl$^A! Dr. Gott Money you pay to help support worlds. student this year. comedy “ Make Room For Daddy,” foundedSt. Of GREAT ✓ ALUE... C ApAKKW\lMt..X COLP mim your parents can also, under the (1) You get a child care credit Tax-saving move: Mrs. Leo Jude in 1962 and regularly makes personal ______' ^ Peter Gott, M.D. right conditions, qualify for the (you can’t claim a dependency enrolls in a two-week introduc­ appearances on behalf of the institution. child care credit. (That’s the tax deduction for your parents), and tory course that starts in August. The hospital is a leading biomedical credit for paying someone to look research center dedicated to finding cures for (2) you can deduct any of their In brief, she goes to school in five S - 31 after your children while you and medical expenses you pay. Rea­ different months, instead of four. childhood cancer and other catastrophic your spouse work.) son: You only have to provide Payoff: Mrs. Leo meets the children’s diseases. Just a simple change in how you more than half of their support to full-time student test and the Leos THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom contribute money to your parents claim your parents as medical can claim a child care credit for ^oYsreee ViMev LOOkUKe MlTPlCkEp! can convert non-decluctible sup­ dependents: there’s no gross five months of Em ma’s salary. Atkins seeks a record S 3lV '^ .BXKEFELLEP.vL Some snorers port dollars into tax-saving income test. And claiming your What portion of the salary pay­ NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) —Chet Atkins and payments. parents as medical dependents ments qualify for the credit? his fellow guitarists will try to pick their way to ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook Typical situation: Your par­ won’t disqualify you from taking Tax surprise: All of it. Emma’s a world’s record Friday when they gather at can be helped ents often look after your young the up-to-$960 child care credit. entire salary for five months two shopping malls to play the same song ^ DID IT AR.T.' I fi?UMD , ^lOEi'lbV Yrs, H i' 1 WAS SEAK^HlHG- tlArAELV, Trie Pkie children while you and your A married couple is entitled to a (subject to the earned income simultaneously. A ^ITTSK fZ>K., 'T oPHED DOWi^ ? fo(A A SPECIAL CJt'AUT/- USED The sam e PEKEi/ME AS /VV MoTriEp. spouse work. Your parents aren’t tax credit for child care expenses limit of $400 a month) qualified as They hope to establish a record for most PATilJA! HAS ALP fioZfM S Of I fyOfAfotie With a certain --p=*4, DEAR DR. GOTT: I’ve recently married and (SuALiPiEP 1 iHTAt46i&uE Facet To Make have not been able to sleep a whole night with my your tax dependents, but you can incurred so they can both work. a child care expense as long as guitarists playing one song together. They also friE C?UAURicATioN^.^ pay them for their child-care But what if you are working and part of her job is looking ater the are out to prove that there really are 1,352 CAHDIPATES. I mEM 6TaHD 0\)T! husband because of his snoring. I heard there is a services. ^FF/CklP Jf new drug m the form of nose drops. Should he see an your spouse is going to school? children. guitar pickers in Nashville as the Lovin’ ear-nose-and-throat doctor or might the drops help? Spoonful declared in their 1966 hit record, “Nashville Cats." DEAR READER: Snoring is a difficult problem Nashville’s guitarists will meet at Hickory to correct. In older adults, it is commonly caused by Parents not liable for son Hollow and Rivergate malls. FRANK AND CRNEST by Bob Thaves age-related relaxation of tissues at the back of the Atkins will lead the guitarists at Hickory throat, the problem is often compounded by DEAR BRUCE: Our 23-year-old son was involved Hollow and guitarist Harold Bradley will excessive use of sedatives or alcohol, allergies and in an automobile accident several weeks ago. conduct those at Rivergate 25 miles away. Without our knowledge, his insurance was canceled There will be a telephone hookup between the r5YcH(ATRi5T nasal polyps (benign growths deep within the nose.) THE QRIZZWELL8 by BUI Schorr TH0 pepTH S OF I suggest your husband be examined by an due to non-payment of his premium. He does not live two so that each group can be cued ear-nose-and-throat doctor in hopes that there is a with us anci has been on his own since he completed simultaneously. OUK ANHIVEKSACY'^ <2WWH6 UP high school five years ago. The car, of course, was in Smart Money AND J WlHT TD F1HI7 JDMETH1H6 TO ANP correctable cause for his snoring. For example, \NEAK THAT’LL yttlRFWHER'5 surgery to remove polyps or sagging tissue can his name. Bruce Williams Prince takes controls EVE,,. AHY ------' \ N B S T ^ L L H A V e correct the problem. Sometimes the cure is as Is there any way the people he injured (the simple as cutting down on alcohol consumption, accident was his fault) could hold us accountable? CIRENCESTER. England (AP) _ Before 45 M\NU'X^$ LBFT. avoiding sleeping pills or using a decongestant We are a responsible middle-class people, but christening an airship. Prince Charles took medicine at bedtime. In any case, an otolarygolo- over the controls. Once on the ground, he certainly not wealthy. We cannot afford to pay a lot THA'Vej gist would be a good place to start. of money to the people my son injured. It’s not that named it the Prince of Wales •cCW WS.'S'S.. The Prince of Wales was the pilot of the $4.65 we are trying to be irresponsible, but we don’t the chances for advancement are far greater than 1 DEAR DR. GOTT: I have chronic swimmer’s ear believe that we should have to pay for his stupidity. the job I now have. million an ship Tuesday for 20 minutes of an WINTHROP by Dick Cavalli hourlong flight. At the Kemble Royal Air Fo^ce problems. Do you have any suggestions for a R B I am sure I would enjoy this a lot more than ANSWER ME, JO AN N AS solution? COLONIA, N.j! base near Cirencester in Gloucestershire the ^3/ JOASJNA? aOANMA? running a forklift and doing general cleaning work 40-year-old heir to the British throne per W H E R E APB YCU^ JC3ANKA.'WHERE PROBABL-V in the brewery. My problem is that I have never ARE-tOU? MOOslLlSHTIN(^ DEAR READER: Chronic otitis externa DEAR R.B.: To the best of my knowledge, you are cermony, smashing a JOANMA? JOANNA? lived anywhere but La Crosse, and I have friends bottle of champagne on its side. JOANNA? ON SOME (swimmer’s ear) is a recurring painful infection of not responsible. Your son is a fully emancipated here. I hate to disrupt my child and move her, but OTHER SOAP the ear canal, usually caused by both yeast and adult and answerable for his own actions. Clearly, it’s unlikely I will have another opportunity like this. bacteria. Several topical medicines, such as because your state is one that requires drivers to be What are your thoughts? NORTH 5-31-89 Bridge Cortisporin and Otobiotic, are available to treat the insured, he will not only lose his driver’s license, but L.S., 4 10 6 infection. Two or three drops of the solution in the if a judgment is successful against him, he will also LA CROSSE, WIS. Our Language 4 J to 4 2 affected ear twice a day for a week will usually do lose whatever he owns. However, it’s unlikely that ♦ A Q 4 2 Willy Nilly had a tough bidding deci­ spades and letting it ride. He tried a 4 .1 9 8 the trick. he owns much. The judgments will stay with him, DEAR L.S.: It doesn’t seem like much of a choice sion after his partner had responded low heart to dummy's jack, but East Prevention is a major consideration. The and could force him into a bankruptcy action. to me. I’d move. There is no reason your youngster Mutate alters or changes, it’s a useful verb as it WEST EAST with one no-trump. Eventually he won the ace and returned a club. Willy micro-organisms that cause otitis externa thrive in can’t get used to Pittsburgh, it is a very pleasant 4 K 4 J 9 5 2 jumped in his six-card spade suit. ruffed and now had no choice but to 2 - a dark, warm, moist environment. Because people While we cannot judge his actions with respect to stands, so I doubt that you’ll want to change mutate 4 8 3 4 A 9 7 5 Since North had enough to bid game, play out the spade ace. East got two the accident, he was grossly irresponsible in community. More important, I believe that a child Use droprioth for a protective cover of cloth over ♦ J 10 6 3 ♦ 9 7 5 he bid four spades. No doubt North is more spade tricks, and the contract CHUBB AND CHAUNCEY by Vance Rodawalt who swim in fresh water usually get their ears wet, growing up in a home with a mother as unhappy with this water can remain in the ears overnight, allowing his insurance to lapse. There are times, furnishings in a room being riainted. The wav I 4 K Q 10 6 5 4 4 3 2 still hoping to see Willy play a hand was down one. Even if declarer plays however, when as a parent you must stand back and her job as you are is not nearly as blessed as one paint, though. I should wear a droprioth. well someday. a high heart out of his hand. East rr MAKES IT EASY TO •me FROST ON providing an ideal situation for infection to develop. whose mother enjoys her work. SOUTH MOW ooNe YOU HAve A sn?ip (Salt-water swimmers almost never get swimmers say, “You made the bed. Make the best of it.” 4 A Q 8 7 4 3 should keep declarer out of dummy by OF RAPgR BLOWIN' OFF YOUR TFLUIFrrSON, YOUR FYFLA5HF6 ear.) Given those conditions, and taking into account QUESTION: Is it past or passed as in “bavins 4 K Q 6 West led the dub king. Willy took ducking. AIR CONDITIONBR? i6 N T A a u e ? that you still have at least .25 years of business life gone by the house”? * the ace and right away played three I’ve used an easy and inexpensive method to solve DEAR BRUCE: I am a 38-year-old single parent. 4 K 8 I work in a brewery on the third shift and make ahead of you, I would go for it. Of course you will 4 A 7 high diamonds, pitching his club loser. The correct play is for declarer to the problem. I instruct patients to pour about a third need to make arrangements for additional child Next he played a spade back to his of a capful of rubbing alcohol into each ear canal at decent money but don’t want to spend the rest of my ANSWER: Past is correct in “We have gone oast Vulnerable: Both lay down the ace of spades at trick life doing manual labor. While my oldest child is 18 care when you travel. But chances are if your new the house,” in which the verb is have gone Without Dealer: South queen. West took the king and played a two. When the king drops, he can play night, wait a few moments and then allow the job does not work out, you could return to your fourth diamond. East carefully played diamonds as before, and then run the alcohol to drain out. The alcohol attracts water and and about ready to leave the nest, my youngest is gone, however, passed would be necessarv as m rt only 4. I think I am going to be offered a job as an hometown and find a position similar to your of the verb: "We have passed the house ” In terms West North East a low heart as declarer ruffed. Willy 10 of spades. He will lose one spade then evaporates, leaving a dry canal. Also, the Pass 1 NT Pass was just about to play the ace of airline attendant, but to accept the position I must current one. Good luck in your new life. of verb parts, passed is the past participle of pass. trick arid the heart ace, making an alcohol has antiseptic properties. By using this Pass 4 4 All pass spades when he suddenly realized that overtrick. If no spade honor appears, move from La Crosse, Wis., to Pittsburgh. it was possible that East had all the re­ technique during the swimming season, many of my Bruce Williams, America’s top radio talk host, is he will still be able to play up to the patients have been able to avoid swimmer’s ear. If Do you have a question or comment about our Opening lead: ♦ K maining spades. If he could get to queen of spades from dummy, losing If I take the job, I will be away from home two and heard each week night on NBC stations. Questions language? Please write to Jeffrey McOuain the alcohol method is ineffective, patients should be three days at a time. This will require me to ieave dummy, he could guard against that the contract only when West began the examined by an ear specialist. should be sent to: Smart Money, Manchester Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, M a n c h S distribution bv leading the 10 of hanH wi^h V T O v in my youngest child with a sitter. On the other hand. Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. 06040. 'viiesier \ I MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, May 31, 1989 — 83 tZ — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, May 31, 19fin

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(R) [A8iE] Wings Over the World: The Le­ at Ellington Ridge Referral, education, lonial Cape tor this 38 Environment 60 Same (comb, ada dreamer's erratic behavior drives his 11:35PM (3D Night Court Call for an appointment. ground pool and deck. Real Estate, 643-4060.□ end) Spacious rooms, price. Dne plus acre 36 Round basket Target USAI Journalist Jack An­ gend Builders health ins. agcy. 51 Unusual form) wife into the arms of another man. Jeffrey (3D d® Adama Mill Restaurant, Country Club LYNCH TOYOTA Four bedrooms, two MANCHESTER. New appliances, seperate lot, four bedrooms, 3'/z 37 Carry Osterhage, Lisa Blount, Lewis Van Bergen. derson's report on international terrorism [CNN] Larry King Live 11:45PM [TMC] m o v ie : Cdd 646-4039. 8 7 2 -9 1 3 3 . program. full baths, fireplaced utilities, full basement, features interviews with PLO leader Yas­ Steel' A Los Angeles police officer is PONTIAC Listing! Very private baths, formal dining 39 Russian veto 1 2 9 10 n 1988. Rated R [DIS] MOVIE: 'Harry and the Hender­ living room, formal three car garage, Y country location tor room, den/study, eat- ser Arafat and Sharon Rogers, whose van sons' A Washington family's life is turned stalked by a vengeful former partner who 1-800-999-6877. word ■ [USA] Cartoon Express was bombed in California in possible retal­ blames him for his disfigurement. Brad dining room and nice this six room Ranch porches, excellent In­ in kitchen, large family 41 Labor group 12 r upside down after they run into Bigfoot NURSING kitchen with breakfost come! $234,900. Jack- 6:30 PM d J CBS Nows (CC). (In Stereo) iation for the Iran Air disaster. (2 hrs.) (Live) during a camping trip and take the lumber­ Davis, Sharon Stone, Jonathan Banks. PRINCIPAL, K-6 with two car tandem room, attached two car (abbr.) 1987. Rated R. (in Stereo) RN/LPN PROJECT CORP. bar. $169,900. D.W. Fish garage. Large son & Jackson Real garage. Must be seen. 15 CD SIS) ABC News (CC). (T® MOVIE: 'Alm ost a Bride' A woman is ing creature home. John Lithgow, Melinda 42 Shoots misunderstood over a diary entry she has BAYLOR Realty, 643-1591.0 screened porch, fully Estate, 647-8400.D MTS Builders, 646-2787 df) ® NBC News (CC). Dillon, Margaret Langrick. 1987. Rated PG. 1 2:00AM (3D USA Today Scheduled: Hebron Elementary School 44 Won made. Shirley Temple, David Niven. 1949 When does the press go too far in pursuit 7am - 7pm and 7pm - appllanced and fire- A FABULOUS Ansaldl or 647-7623. 18 L dl) Nightly Business Report [ESPN] World of Sports Profiles of re­ Hebron Elementary School Principal: The Hebron, MANCHESTER. Extra 46 Chemist’s d® d® Unsolved Mysteries (CC) Sched­ cord holders in sports. (60 min.) of a story? 7am positions every placed living room. built seven room Co­ Connecticut. Board of Education seeka skilled Saturday and Sunday. large Duplex. Dwners workplace ■ @ Family Ties (CC) uled a teen-age boy who died after attend­ g® Star Trek $174,500. Yoyo Carroll, lonial. Three bed­ MANCHESTER. Nine [HBO] MOVIE: ‘Big Bad Mama II' Re­ educational leaders to apply for the poaltlon of For more Information side has seven rooms, 47 ■'___La d j] Love Connection ing a Halloween party; the puzzling deaths venge drives a 1930s gun moll to kidnap BUSINESS Sentry Real Estate, 643- rooms, I'/z baths, first room Spilt In one of of two priests; extortion letters in Califor­ (J® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) principal, Hebron Elementary School, 'trades K-6. please call: two boths, plus un­ Douce" [A8(E] Profiles Featured: Konrad Aden­ the son of a killer. Angie Dickinson, Robert 4060.g______floor family room and Manchester's finer 27 28 29 @ Morton Downey Jr. Director of Nursing, I''!* I OPPORTUNITIES 48 Mae West role auer. nia. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) Culp, Danielle Brisebois. 1987. Rated R. Poaltlon begins; On or about August 1, 1989. heated rooms onthird laundry, fireplace, neighborhoods. 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Part Time 1962. 21 Pendieton Drive needed to work In $25(X) a month part home In excellen t pointment. Principals form! 56 dD d?) Wheel of Fortune (CC). child, Polly Bergen. 1989. low, Trent Williams, Virginia Madsen. 66 Female sheep d® MOVIE: 'The W raith' An Arizona 1989. (In Stereo) Hebron, CT 06248 grades pre-school time. Company move-ln condition. only. 228-9513.______dD Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) gang leader is challenged lo a drag race by 9:30PM (3D 8® international Rock through 4th. Preference Large family room In 61 [LIFE] Lady Blue Tei. (203) 228-9417 BDLTON. By owner. DOWN g j dg Cheers (CC). a mysterious stranger driving an unearthly Awards (CC) From the 69th Battalion given to Individuals with established lower level with wet car. Charlie Sheen, Nick Cassavetes, State Armory in New York: the first annual [USA] New Mike Hammer Application deadline: June 16, 1989. Large ranch with att­ d g M *A*S*H early childhood experi­ account. $12,250 bar. Nice yard. Root, ached garage, sun deck 64 Randy Quaid. 1986. awards ceremony honoring the world’s ence. Connecticut state 1 Actress d® d?) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour best rock musicians. Keith Richards, lead 1 2:05AM (3D Pat Sajak investment. Call siding and storms ten and potential tor In-law (57) Our Home Town license In Speech/Lan- years old. Eat In kit­ Redgrave J ^ The Streets of San Francisco guitarist for the Rolling Stones, will receive 12:30AM QD St. Elsewhere 1-800-637-8933. apartment with private 2 Freshwater fish (5T) MOVIE: 'To Be or Not to Be' While the "Living Legend Award." (90 min.) (In guage Pathology re­ chen with sliders to (c)1989 by NEA. Inc (® ® Current Affair (3D Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) quired. ASHA. CCC-SLP entrance. Nicely maln- 31 performing in Poland, a husband-and-wife Stereo Live) patio. Realty World, talned seven plus (ST) Family Ties (CC). theatrical team find themselves threatened Preferred. 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Im­ modern-day "Cyrano De Bergerac," com­ [LIFE] Cagney 8i Lacey Cronkite. Information regarding Insurance and all closed sublect to the Fair Housing two bedrooms, formal plete with an oversized nose, coaches his Dorothy Lyman star. (90 min.) Act of 1968, which makes It peccable upkeep. 'VJC JWXWZA JWTTIMWWB MOVIE: 'The Last Emperor' [ESPN] Golf: 1988 Kemper Open High­ consumer loans. Candidates must possess good dining room. Great Three bedrooms, I'/z shy buddy in the art of courtship. Steve [M AX] 1 0:00PM (3D W iseguy (CC) In the first Illegal fo advertise any pref­ Manin, Daryl Hannah, Rick Rossovich (CC) Nine Oscars, including Best Picture, lights communication skills, as well as, the ability to ACCOUNTING neighborhood for baths, spacious family of a five-part storyline, organized-crime erence, limitation or discrim­ children and In mint JUA KWZ VJC MZGVCZ UZC 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) went to Bernardo Bertolucci’s epic re­ leadership threatens a father-and-son gar­ 12:40AM [M AX] m o v ie : ‘Funny handle diversified responsibilities with strong Manufacturers ination based on race, color, room, formal dining counting of the life of Pu Yi, the last empe­ c o n d itio n .$152,900. [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire ment business. Guest stars: Jerry Lewis Farm' (CC) A Manhattan couple gets more attention to details. We offer competitive salaries representative In religion, sex of national room and much more. ror of China's Ching dynasty. John Lone, and Ron Silver. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) than they expected when they ditch big- Glastonbury is looking origin, or an Intention to Anne Miller Real Est­ $199,900. Flano Realty, MANCHE5TER $188,900 UA BHEGWHA UA VGAAHC- [USA] Miami Vice Joan Chen. 1987. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) and company paid benefits. For further ate, 647-8000.O [CNN] News city life for the quaint New England coun­ for an Individual to moke onv such preference, 646-5200.n [TM C] MOVIE: 'Bloodsport' Based on (3D d® (S) Information, please contact the Human limitation or discrimination. PRI5TINE CAPE! 7:30PM dD Entertainment Tonight tryside. Chevy Chase, Madolyn Smith, Jo­ assist In the accounting NUNCZ FHKK TGXSA.' — ECX TV-movies based on reai-life tragedies. (In the true story of Maj. Frank Dux, the first (H) INN News seph Maher. 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) Resources Department. The Herald will not know­ Located In a lovely area. Seven rooms with 3 Stereo) Westerner to win Hong Kong’s Kumite, an O ) Chae Visual Feel Beauty department with ingly accept any advertise­ 1:00AM g j Twilight Zone accounts payable, ment which Is In violotlon of bedrooms and 2 baths. Fireplaced living room J C F J V . d® All in the Family d® Leveme & Shirley SUFFIELD BANK accounts receivable, the low. ADVANCED TILE WORKS and family room. First floor family room with ^ Fair Game Pilot (CC) Bruce Weitz PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Lavvyers are operators of the toll bridge across d® [A&E] Wings Over the World: The 157 Mountain Road credit and collection •Complete Bathrooms •Ceramic slate floor and large deck. This is an which anypne in search of justice has to pass.” — Jane Bryant Quinn. A stro g ra p h stars as bounty-hunter Joe Maples who PDRTER Street area. contends with cases and a new partner Legend Builders Part 2 of 2. Suffield, CT 06078 clerk to work on •Jacuzzis •Marble immaculate home — “move-in" condition. It (Carlos Gomez). (60 min.) (In Stereo) [CNN] Crossfire computerized system. Lovely gracious cen- ______(203) 668-1261 ext. 307 terh a ll Colonial In •Tllework •Parquet you are looking tor a new home; don't miss (38) Honeymooners [ESPN] NBA Today Individual must work • Decks •Pattern Plus seeing this onel Call us. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) If you've been prestigious area of fine [A8iE] Decades: 70's [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide under minimal well built homes. Solid •Outdoor Walks •Bluestone delinquent in any obligations either ma­ supervision and will [ESPN] Ladies Pro Bowling: Yuma [USA] Search for Tomorrow brick construction, •Countertops •Brick % u r terially or socially, see if you can't start Classic From Yuma, Ariz. (90 min.) (Live) work the hours to make amends today. 'You’ll feel bet­ 1:30AM (3D Career Media Network ASSISTAN T first floor den or family [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Clue' Guests at a New necessary to gat the task room, fireplace, wal- Commercial & Residential I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME ter when these burrs are removed from (3D Joe Franklin birthday England estate try to determine who killed completed. Call Alda kup attic and two car Save up to 75% on materials in Stock D. F. REALL INC. by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee under your saddle. 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It Board of Education seeks skilled educational leaders to EXECUTIVE CHEF RYJEK other alternatives. d® INN News [CNN] Newsnight Update looks like you may be successful in sev­ apply for the position of assistant principal/speclal eral arrangements. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) There (3® Honeymooners [DIS] Hollywood: The Fabulous Era Do­ WANTED could be a hurdle to be cleared today cumentary examining the early years of education coordinator. Position may be combined (one (61) Newhart For high volume food GEMINI (May 21-June 20) There's a where your work is concerned. For your Hollywood, including the birth of sound, administrator filling both positions) or filled separately [HBO] Not Necessarily the News service operation In a possibility you'll have a change of heart own peace of mind make an effort to get musical extravaganzas and the invasion of (two half-time positions). private club. Person regarding an incident where you may at it out of the way as early as possible. television. Host: Henry Fonda. (60 min.) Applicants must hold valid Connecticut certification; Soccioli^ IXftf GROOF 11:00PM (3D (3D d® d® 8® SS fA [ESPN] Fishin' Hole first feel imposed upon. It's best not to CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) It’s best News earned Masters Degree: prior successful junlor/senior must have extensive [TMC] Firstworks culinary background. IC voice your initial thoughts. Trying to to avoid getting too involved at this time d3 Benny Hill teacher experience strongly desired: experience in patch up a broken romance? The Astro- with an acquaintance with whom you g® Cheers (CC). [USA] WWF Prime Time Wrestling leadership role at the secondary level. Must also be Innovative, THE ©ELFISH FARM- Graph Matchmaker can help you to un­ creative, able to reoJCLEANINfi CARPENTRY/ IPAINTIN6/ ||r|Mm U:AIIE8B&^ had a bit of trouble in the past. 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Starting $4.75 a S5 Tempo 4Dr. New Eng. *5995 83 O ld s R e ge n cy *5 9 9 5 All appliances, carpet­ 645-1577. HONDA Goldwing Inter­ shopping and highway. ing, heat and hot water, square foot. NNN. 643- BUICK, INC. $134,900. Flano Realty, 2121. MAZDA RX7 LS, 1980. state, 85, mint condi­ 646-5200.O air conditioning. Se­ 19S8 Buick LeSabre *12999 Garaged winters, low tion, many extras. cond floor. Call 649- 1968 Chev Conver Van *17999 88 Ford F150 P/U '10595 85 VW GTI *5995 mileage. $3,200 or best $5,200. 742-9633. 5240. IMMACULATE S ix room 1988 Buick Skylark $8990 6 4 3 - 2 1 4 5 s^ , a«.8.nw otter. 742-6141. Cape In Bower School MANCHESTER. Four ROOMMATES 1988 Buick Century *11990 ...... MANY OTHERS TO area. New kitchen, new rooms. Centrally lo­ 1987 Pont Grand Am *8280 ______C H O O S E FR O M FOR $ALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION cated. Call for details I WANTED windows. Call Anne 1987 Buick Skyhawk *7980 T O D A Y I S a good day to 345 C EN TER ST. BY THE TOWN OP MANCHE$TBR Doeman. Blanchard & after 6pm. 643-6836. 1986 Buick Regal 2 Dr. SO LD Notice Is hereby given of a sole at public ouctlon to be held MANCHESTER. Room­ place an ad In classified to M A N C H E ST E R Rossetto Realtors," 1988 Chevrolet Cavalier *5990 sell those Idle Items Ad7.7flT7 Saturday, June 10,1989 at 10;15a.m., EOT,otthe Manchester We’re Selling Houses” mate. Male, non- 1986 Buick Electra *10250 Police Department Garage, 239 Middle Turnpike East, MANCHESTER. Two you’ve been storing. A ...... Manchester, Connecticut, of the unclaimed merchandise at 646-2482.0 smoker, professional 1986 Buick Century *8150 bedroom, four room to share large five quick coll to 643-2711 will ______listed below. FOREST HILLS. Owner apartment. Stove, room, 1'/j bath apart­ 1985 Buick LeSabrs LTD *6290 put your ad In print. INVITATION TO BID Claims for merchandise listed below should be made with of this gorgeous four heot, second floor 1986 Buick LeSabre *8290 the Manchester Police Department. No claim mode otter ment. Rent Includes I BA AI MfiTicv Sealed bids will be received In bedroom, 7'A bath walk-up. Central loca­ heat and hot water. 1985 Buick Somerset *7440 sale will be accepted. All sales are final and for cash. No home says sell! We 1966 Chrys LaBaron Wag *4995 TAWM OP ANDOVPB th8 General Services' office, sales to minors. Inspection of articles for sale may be made tion. July 1. $580. per $355. 646-2881 evenings. TOWN OF ANDOVER Manchester, CT between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. on the day of the sale. think It's a great buy I month. 649-2902. 1964 Eldorado Convert *14999 The Inland Wetlands Com- until June 9,1989at 11:00o.m. Blanchard & Rossetto mission of the Andover, Con- for the following: The Town reserves the right to remove Items from the sole, MANCHESTER. Second 81 Adams St. add Items to the sale, or relect any or all bids for what It Realtors," We’re Sel­ floor, three room HeSo^Mo^dSv^June**! O) COl^D MILLING TOWN deems to be In the best Interest of the Town. ling Houses" 646-2482.0 Manchester apartment. $500. per 1989 at 7:30pm In the lower s t r e e t s Copies of Rules of the Sale and list of Items for sale are month. Security and 6 4 9 -4 5 7 1 level of the Town Office (2) WATERWORKS available at the General Services Office, Municipal references required. FURNITURE Building on School Rd., An- SUPPLIES Building, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Connecticut. dover on the following petl- The Town of Manchester Is on 643-1577.______Boys/<$1rls Spaed BUSINESS BROYHILL dark pine Co­ equal opportunity employer. Item PROPERTY SPACIOUS six room flat. lonial dining room set. 72 HOUR MONEY BACK Application of Donald Tedford and requires on affirmative 1. Huffy B o vs Reg B o ys 10 Two bedrooms, enor­ OUARANTEE for o three lot residential action policy for oil of Its 2. Schwinn Trestle table, six subdivision for the east tide of Contractors and Vendors os o 3. Kent scooter Reg MANCHESTER. 1240 mous kitchen, modern chairs, two leaves. Six Reg bath. $695. Includes ,Ford '77 Qranada *3.49Q Hebron Rd., 2200' south of condition of doing business 4. General B ovs square feet. First floor foot hutch with glass NIo m o 'B3 S«n1ra *2,0M Gilead Rd. titled Elizabeth with the Town, at per Federal 5. Perform er Boys RtO 10 suite In Main Street heat, hot water and doors. Excellent condi­ Chuvy *64 Ch«v«tt« *2,M6 Estates. Order 11246. 6. Huffy Bovs (extra tire) RM-80 5 Professional Building garage. No pets. Avail­ tion. $1,000 or best Dodo* *83 400 *2.000 7. Y a m a h a Doted at Andover, Ct. this Bid forms, plans and 8. Honda XL-250 5 with off street parking. able June 1. Singles offer. 646-0071. Toyota *06 Taroal *6.SM 31tt day of May and this 7th specifications ore available at welcome. Call Sue 643- 9. Huffy G irls Reg Sale or lease with op­ C havy'07 Cavallar •O.OOe day of June, 1989. the General Servlcjas' office. 10. General B ovs Reg tion. Call Tom Boyle, 4862. Ford *86 LTD •8.0M Andover Inland Wetlonds TOWN OF 11. M u rra y G irls Reg owner/agent. Boyle MANCHESTER. Two TV/8TERE0/ Otda ‘84 CutlUM *6.001 Commission MANCHESTER, CT 12. Huffy B ovs Reg Ford '87 Ranoar P.U. *6.00( Steve Fish, ROBERT B. WEISS, 13. Colum bia B oys Reg Real Estate Company, bedroom, second floor APPLIANCES Reg 649-4800. flat. New stove, refrig­ Otda‘84 Dana *6.001 Chairman GENERAL MANAGER 14. Colum bia G irls 1 15. D vno B ovs R«o Buick'86 Ragal *6.00 082-05 086-05 MANCHESTER. Charm­ erator. Carpeted. $495. SANYO Stereo System. 16. Huffy B ovs 10 ing traditional style 643-5239. Turntable, dual Pont.'86 600 8TE *7,00 - 17. Ross B ovs 10 Ofda'88 08 Ragancy *8,00 ' N O T IC E " 18. Challenger B o ys Reg 2500 square foot office cassette, receiver, Toyota'86 Calica Q T8 *8,00 PUBLIC HEARING 19. Headstrom G irls Reg building In prime East THREE bedroom In two equalizer, speakers, O lda'88Dana *10.00 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 20. Huffy G irls 10 Center Street location. year old duplex. Great cabinet. $200. 643-2047. Olda *87 08 T-Sadan *14,00 TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 21. Raleigh B o vs 10 10 Very near famous Co­ for singles. Big kitchen Pontiac'80 Formula *16,00 Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of 22. Kent G irls and living room, two 23. New Englander G irls 26 veys Restaurant. Off WHIRLPOOL heavy duty Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the 10 full baths, full base­ washer and Fridgidar BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE Lincoln Center H earing Room , 494 M a in Street, Manchester, 24. Saxon B o vs street parking. Lease 25. Huffy B o vs 12 ment. $825. per month dryer. 684-6576. AND MARINE Connecticut, on Tuesday, June 6, 1989, at 7:30 P.M. to 10 or sale with excellent consider and act on the following; 26. Panasonic B o ys financing In place. Call plus utilities. Call after 259 Adimi 8L, Minch. 27. Itoh B o vs 10 Proposed appropriation to Education Special Prelects— 10 Tom Boyle, owner/a- 7pm. 646-9892. 049-1749 28. Kent G irls gent, Boyle Real Estate Fund 41 — Summer School 1989...... $18,000.00 29. Huffy B o y s 10 I PETS AND to be financed by participant fees. 30. Huffy B o ys 10 Company, 649-4800. 10 SUPPLIES Proposed appropriation to Education Special Prelects — 31. Huffy G irls GRAND OPENING Fond 41 — Operation Physics ...... $5,000.00 32. M otobecan B o ys 10 to be financed by o State Grant. 33. U nknow n B o ys 10 Sat. & Sun., 11-5pm SPRINGER Spaniel, 34. Scott Fram e 10 I ROOMS three years old, $100. CLYDE Proposed appropriation to Special Grants — Fund 61 — 5 CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 35. Y am ah a SOcc Female German She­ existing account «B71 Drugs Investigation .....$2,200.00 M oped 5 FOR RENT NOW RENTING R O U T E S3, V E R N O N 36. Kvnest phard, two years old, to be funded by forfeiture payment already received. 37. Free Spirit B o vs 10 New Luxury $150. Both AKC regis­ 83 Mercuiy Marquis 4 Dr. *4995 Proposed appropriation to Special Grants — Fund 61 — 38. Colum bia B o v s 10 MANCHESTER. Air con­ B o ys 10 tered, all shots. 645-6880 84 Monte Carlo Cpe. *5995 Health Educotlon/Rlsk Reduction 1989-90...... $18,421.20 39. Colum bia ditioned room near Townhouses to be financed by State G rants totaling $12,361.20 40. Huffy B o v s 10 busline. Home prlvll- otter 4pm. 84 Buick Centuiy Wagon *6695 and participant tees totaling $6,060.00. 41. Hercules G irls 3 RIVER'S EDGE B o ys 10 ages. Middle aged 84 Horizon 4 Door *4295 Proposed appropriation to Water Fund 2 — TRANSFER 42. Panasonic 43. Huffy B ovs 10 lady, non-smoker or VILLAGE 85 Buick Someraal 2 Dr. *7295 to Reserve — Rislev Dorn Prolect...... $75,000.00 B o ys 10 drinker. 649-1237. to be financed from Fund Balance. 44. M u rra y 17 J MISCELLANEOUS 85 Cavalier 4 Dr. *4495 45. Colum bia B o ys 10 10 M a front Htkl 2 Soor plani to 10 chooM front. Nmvty coratructad Proposed appropriation to General Fund — Miscellaneous 46. U nknow n B o vs I'lF O R S A L E 85 AM C Alliance 2 Dr. *2675 Budget to Accounts os follows; 47. U nknow n B ovs 10 2 BR TownhouMS fMturtng 10 85 Spectrum 4 Dr. *4295 Bond Interest...... $39,000.00 48. Supra B ovs APARTMENTS 11SB-1273«q. ft. 49. Titan 11 B o vs Reg a i r conditioner, llvlng- 85 Century Wagon *7995 Termination Benefits...... $93,000.00 10 $900 nto. Inc. hurt/hot water. M edical Insu rance...... $81,000.00 50. Schwinn B o vs FOR RENT /dlnlng room furni­ 85 Electra 4 Door *10995 51. Centurion B o ys 10 •Large, apac. roomi Social Security ...... $39,000.00 10 ture, many other 85 Pontiac Sunbird *4995 to be financed from Fund Balance. TOTAL $252,000.00 52. Huffy B ovs •ivt batha Items. 643-1324.______53. Unknow n B o ys 10 MANCHESTER. Three •Full appl. kitch. 85 Camaro Coupe *6995 Proposed appropriation to General Fund — 1989-90 — 54. Tyler G irls Reg bedroom apartment. •2 air conditlonara CUSTOM sofa, dish 88 Grand Am 2 Dr. *7995 Miscellaneous Budget — Professional Development and 55. U nknow n B ovs 10 •Full bamnt. W/waahar, washer, sewing ma­ T rq in in g ...... $69,873.00 56. Schwinn B oys 10 First floor. References dryer hk. up 86 Delta 88 2 Dr. *9995 to be financed from Fund Balance. 10 and security. No pets. chine, maple dining 57. M u rra y B ovs •Choice of private deck room set, air condi­ 86 Merkur XR4TI *9495 Proposed appropriation to General Fund — Miscellaneous 58. M lyatu B o ys 10 $650. Call 646-7268. or patio Budget os follows: 59. M u rra y B o ys 10 tioner, electric mower, B o vs 10 Must be aeeni 60. Nashbar LIKE private home. Vh chairs, grass sweeper. 872-9111 Reserve for 27th P ay P e r io d ...... $414,000.00 61. Huffy B ovs 10 No pete Social Security ...... $ 41,000.00 62. G irls 3 rooms. Lease. Work­ Modela open M-F, 2-7; Sat. 646-2836 or 643-0320. Starlight to be financed from Fund Balance reserved for such 63. Takara B o vs 10 ing single, married & Sun. 11-S. Call Modal Apt. purpose. T O T A L $455,000.0064. Huffy B o ys 10 couple preferred. 643- 043-4599 END ROLLS Proposed appropriation to Water Fund 2 — os follows: 65. Keno B ovs 10 2880. We also have a large variety of 66. G randsport G irls 10 27W w id th — 2S€ Reserve for 27th P a y P e r io d ...... $46,500.00 10 MANCHESTER. Availa­ apartmertte and townhouaaa CHORCHES MOTORS Social Security...... S 3,500.00 67. P ro Racer B ovs ' throughout Manchester 13" w id th — 2 for 25C 80 O akland St. 68. Teom cvcie B oys Reg ble Immediately. Two to be financed from Fund Balance reserved for such 2 4 ' cot Newsprint end rolls can be Manchester, CT purpose. T O T A L 550,000.00 69. Caldor Low nm ow er bedroom townhouse- 70. Puch picked up at the Manchester M oped ,from $650. Security IM S C H RY SLER « h AVE *14.895 Proposed appropriation to Sewer Fund 3 — os follows; 71 Y am ah a 125CC M/C Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. 72. Schwinn B o ys 10 and references re­ Monday through Thursday. 19M S H ELBY SHADOW *10.895 Reserve for 27th P a y P e r io d ...... $44,200.00 quired. No pets. Also Social Security...... $ 3,300.00 73. Shogun B o vs 10 1988 DOO Q E A R IES *7.995 to be financed from Fund Balance reserved for such 74. Panasonic B ovs 10 available, one bed­ purpose. T O T A L $47,500.00 75. Motobecan M oped room from $550. Boyle 1986 QM SIER R A P.U. *5.996 76. Puch M oped Proposed appropriation to Fire Fund 4 — os follows; Reol Estate Company, Damato 1985 DOOQE SH AD O W *5795 77. Royce Union B o vs Rag ■ H i ENTERPRISES TAG Reserve for 27th P a y P e r io d ...... $105,000.00 78. Huffy G irls 10 649-4800; Superintend­ 1958 DOOQE 0160 P.U. *11.395 ent, 646-1999. SALES Social Se cu rity...... $ 8,000.00 . 79. Kent B o ys Reg Owners & Developers 1988 DOOQE DAYTO NA *10,198 to be financed from Fund Balance reserved for such 80. Unknow n B ovs Reg MANCHESTER. Three Rental Off. 640-1021 purpose. T O T A L 5113,000.0081. M u rra y G irls 10 M-F. 9-5: Sat. 10-3 NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ 1987 OODQE O M NI *4.998 82. Ram pa B ovs 10 bedroom, IV? baths, eral Statute 23-65 prohibits Proposed appropriation to Data Processing Fund 5, Dir: Exit 60 off 1-64, east off 1987 BU ICK SKYHAW K *8,496 83. 4 screens for windows 48x32 approx. attic and cellar. $750. the posting of advertise­ Reserve for 27th P a y P e rio d ...... $9,000.00 84. Fire hose, 3” Exit to 241. New State Rd.. to be financed from Fund Balance reserved for such per month plus utili­ Manchester m ents by a n y person, firm or 1967 CH RY SLER 6th AVE *13.998 85. Green tent purpose. 86. Beer tap ties. Security and ref­ corporation on o telegraph, 1986 PLYMOUTH CARAVELLE *4.986 erences. No pets. 643- telephone, electric light or Proposed appropriation to General Fund, 1989-90 Budget, 87. A Jay Riviera golf bag cart 1986 PLYMOUTH RELIANT *6,196 Building Inspection...... $52,000.00 88. ISO lbs. Cleon bare copper wire (approx.) 2121. power pole or to a tree, to be financed by permit fees In excess of budget 89. 12 ft. long white vinyl flashing (pieces) shrub, rock, or onv other 1988 DOOQE RAMCHARQER *10696 MANCHESTER. Three I HOMES natural oblect without o writ­ estimate. 90. Cooler, Coleman 1966 CHEVY SPEC TRU M *3,598 Proposed appropriation to Special Grants — Fund 61 — 91. Cooler, Little Playmate bedroom second floor FOR RENT ten perm it for the purpose of 92. Cooler, Playmate protecting Itorthepubllcond 1986 BU ICK ELECTRA *7.996 Phone-o-Rlda 1989-90...... $82,399.00 apartment. Applian­ to be financed by o Federal U M T A G rant of $53,749.00 and 93. Cooler,' Coleman Personal 8 ces, gas heat and hot carries o fine of up to $50 for 94. C an vas bog SOUTH Windsor. Large each offense. 0 Town contribution of $28,650.00. water Included. $700 six bedroom Contem­ 643-2791 95. Action May game system and game cartridge per menth plus secur­ MANCHESTER. JurieT, Proposed appropriation to General Fund — Public 96. New woman's winter boots, size 6m porary home. Three 9am-1pm. Lafvlan Works Engineering — for Moll Inspector...... $8,952.00 97. 2 trousers, one shirt, size 10, boys ity deposit, credit ref­ full baths, two car gar­ to be financed by Homort reimbursement. 98. Propane torch, Berns-O-Matic erences. No pets. 742- Church. Winter Street 99. age plus pool and deck. oft East Center. Furni­ Proposed appropriation to General Fond — Transfer to Cooler, Igloo, no top 8549. INVITATION TO BID «f73 Capitol Improvement Reserve ...... $18,000.00 100. Suitcase $1300 monthly. Call ture, plants, antiques 101. New 4 hats. Totes MANCHESTER. Availa­ D.W. Fish Realty, 871- The East Hartford Public to be financed by Library fines and fees In excess of and enthenic foods. Schools, 110 Long HIM Drive, budget estimate. 1 dash flash ble July 1. Quiet nelgh- 1400 or 643-1591. 5 pairs socks MANCHESTER. 45 Fox- East Hartford, Ct., 06108, will Proposed Ordinance — To consider adoption of an borhood. Three receive sealed bids for INTE­ 2 Isotoner slippers, sizes hVi-l'/i, M edium croft Drive, Saturday, Ordinance authorizing the conveyance of premises to the 102. Cooler, Gott bedrooms, large kit­ RIOR BLEACHER REPAIR rear of 266 KnoMwood Rood to David P. Zubrow and June 3,9-3. Five family. EHHS AND EHMS. Bid Infor­ 103. Tool Kit chen with appliances, STORE AND LeeAnn Zubrow tor the sum of $500.00. 104. Ladles' Gold colored ring with stone front and rear porches, Furniture and more. mation and specifications ore OFFICE SPACE available In the Business Of­ Proposed Ordinance — To consider adoption of on 105. Ladles' Gold colored ring with stone secluded yard and gar­ STAFFORD SPRINGS. 22 fice of the School Depart­ Ordinance authorizing the conveyance of premises to the 106. Cooler, Thermos Laurel Drive, Satur­ rear of 252 KnoMwood Rood to Carl T. Chodburn and 107. Calculator, Estimate EL-838 age. $700 per month, ONE room office availa­ ment. Sealed bids will be re­ day, June 3, 9-3. No ceived until 1:00 p.m., Tues­ Margaret N.>*.'hadburn for the sum of $500.00. 108. Lucerne pendant watch, gold colored plus security. Tenants ble June 1. Call 643-1577 109. Cordless styling brush, Conair pay heat and electric­ eorly birds. day, June 13, 1989 of which Proposed Ordinance — Pension Amendments. for details. time they will be publicly 110. Circular saw, IV a" Craftsm an ‘2 ho. ity. No pets. 646-1210 MANCHESTER. 92 Stll- Copies of the Proposed Ordinances may be seen In the 111. 2 Earrings, 1 heart necklace MANCHESTER. f Tyc opened and reod aloud. The days, 64 3 - 8 4 2 2 Ifleld (Spencer Street East Hartford Public Schools Town Clerk's Office during business hours. 112. Leather duffel bag evenings. room office suite. Two reserves the right to accept or All public meetings of the Town of Manchester ore held at 113. 14k Gold colored ring with stone to Hlllstown Road) Sat­ 114. Workhorse light — Rayovac toilets. High traffic urday, June 3, 8-4. relect any or oil bids or the locations which ore accessible to handicapped citizens. In VERNON. One or two area. Excellent sign right to waive technical for­ 115. Cassette AM/FM, Blaupunkt tor cor Multi family, house­ addition, handicapped Individuals requiring on auxiliary 116. Bolt cutter and assorted tools bedroom apartments visibility. Parking. malities If It Is In the best In­ old in order to facilitate their participation at meetings In a five unit complex. hold Items, strollers, terest of the School Deport­ should contact the Tow n at 647-3123 one week p rior to the 117. Duffel bag July 1 occupancy. 643- humidifier, waterbed, 118. Cooler, Playmate Like new condition. ment to do so. scheduled meeting so that opproprlote arrangements con be 119. Cooler, Igloo 2121.______mode. Lower level family bookcases, baby Items. Richard A. Huot, 120. Tape cassette, AM/FM radio Lasonic LPC-82 room could be second MANCHESTER. 6100 Director, James F. Fogarty 121. Cooler, Gott 16 bedroom. $750. per square feet. Excellent MANCHESTER. 2 Lock- Business Services Secretory, Board of Directors 122. M /C H onda 350 month, heat Included. retail space. Will sub­ wood Streef. Saturday, 090-05 Doted at Manchester, Connecticut 087-05 Call Gordon at D.W. divide. F.J. SplleckI June 3, 9-4, Two family - this 25th day of M a y, 1989 Fish. 871-1400 Realtors. 643-2121. inn mnim ■■'h-

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Thursday, June 1, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Cops comb Canada for Merrill after rooftop escape

By Maureen Leavitt Jail in the east end of Toronto crimes, including the rape of a the Toronto police 55th Investiga­ Merrill’s mother, Gladys Mer­ extremely dangerous, and pic­ Manchester Herald around 4:30 p.m. Wednesday and 15-year-old girl. Merrill pleaded tive Unit, said today. rill, of Tolland, declined to tures of him are being circulated remained on the lam early today. guilty on May 15 to charges Merrill earned the nickname comment on her son’s latest throughout Canada, Lott said. The “ peanut butter bandit” has Metropolitan Toronto police In­ stemming from the rape, the the “ peanut butter bandit” after escape today. Police had no reason to believe done it. again. spector D.A. Walker said. beating of a woman with a cable he escaped from a Connecticut Merrill is accused of commit­ Merrill had any outside help in Former Tolland resident Fred­ Walker said Merrill apparently and several burglaries in the prison in 1968 by using a gun his ting the crimes in Toronto after the escape, he added. Last spring, Merrill was questi­ erick Rodney Merrill, once a scaled a 12-foot high barbed wire Toronto area. Merrill could re­ mother hid in a peanut butter jar. he escaped from the Somers State oned in connection with the suspect in a yet unsolved Man­ fence, ran across a roof and then ceive a maximum of three life She also provided a handcuff key Prison Aug. 23,1987. He was being murder of 88-year-old Bernice chester murder, completed his climbed down a drain pipe 50 feet terms for the burglaries and 28 and money. held at Somers awaiting trial on Martin of Manchester, which fourth escape Wednesday when to the ground. years for the assaults. A spokeswoman with the Con­ assault and burglary charges occurred four days after the he escaped from a prison in Merrill. 42, who has a long “ I think we’ve got just about necticut state police said today stemming from the 1987 rape and sexual assualt in South Windsor. Canada. history of violent crimes, was every Toronto policeman out that troopers will be “ keeping an beating of a South Windsor Merrill escaped from an exer­ awaiting sentencing July 27 in there, but I doubt he's still in eye out for him” in case he woman. cise yard on the roof of the Don connection with a string of violent Toronto,” Staff Sgt. Dave Lott, of decides to return to the state. Merrill is considered to be See M ERRILL, page 10 Manager Push begins gets praise from EDC for stronger By Rick Santos Manchester Herald Past and present Economic death Development Commission members and community busi­ ness leaders had nothing but By Judd Everhart debate time is becoming increas­ praise for retiring Town Manager The Associated Press ingly precious and a lengthy Bob Weiss at a breakfast meeting debate wouldn’t likely change today. HARTFORD — Proponents of a any minds on the issue, Avallone Weiss. 66, will leave the position stronger death penalty called on said. June 30 after 23 years of service to the state Senate to allow a full He said he expects the Senate to the town. debate and vote on a bill designed vote on recommittal on today. “ He’sbeen the sparkplug for all to make capital punishment Larson said he would prefer to economic development in the easier to impose. debate the bill and then vote town.” said Commission Chair­ One of the bill’s most outspoken against it. man A1 Werbner during the opponents. Sen. Anthony V. Aval- Rep. Peter A. Nystrom, R- meeting at Adams Mill Restau­ lone, D-New Haven, co-chairman Norwich, a staunch supporter of rant on Adams Street. “ He’sbeen of the Judiciary Committee de­ the bill, said he was outraged at our mentor, our guide, our clared Wednesday that he had the the plan to kill the bill and blamed counselor.” votes to kill the bill by sending it Larson. Werbner lauded Weiss for his back to committee, a procedure “ That’s what they did last business sense. Patrick Flynn/Mancheater Herald known as recommittal. time.” Nystrom said. “ It’s clear “ He has an innate grasp of what at a breakfast meeting held by the EDC Proponents said Avallone was Larson is afraid to stand up and can be done and what can’t be REMEMBERING — Aaron Cook, left, a using parliamentary maneuver­ be counted. He’s trying to hide done.” the chairman said. former Economic Development Com­ at the Adams Mill Restaurant. Weiss had ing to avoid having to vote on the under procedural maneuvers. mission member, reminisces with Town just come in out of a rainstorm. issue. He's going to anger a lot of See WEISS, page 10 Manager Robert B. Weiss this morning Sen. Thomas Scott, R-Milford, people.” told reporters at a news confer­ He predicted the debate on ence this morning that the state’s recommittal would last as long, if current death penalty statute is a not longer, than a debate on the “ bogus” law crafted by lawyers bill itself. Jim Wright’s gone but not the issue who oppose capital punishment. Sen. Michael P. Meotti, D- Claudia Wasson, mother of Glastonbury, who opposes the slain Milford Police Officer bill, said recommitting it should By Jim Drinkard ing a number of others. Coelho should agree to a cease-fire in a Dauny Wasson, said the current not be interpreted as an attempt The Associated Press stunned the House last week with war they are winning. law “ is just not workable.” to avoid the issue. “ That is News Analysis his announcement that he would After all. Democratic caucus The man who shot her son to absolute, total crap,” he said. WASHINGTON — The resigna­ resign rather than face an ethics chairman William Gray of Pen­ death "has his life. I go visit a Recommitting the bill would tion of House Speaker Jim Wright investigation into his own per­ nsylvania, hoping to move up on grave every day,” she said. allow the Senate to avoid “ two removes a heavy political weight Wright’s supporters were bit­ sonal finances. the leadership ladder, has been Avallone said he had 19 votes in hours of grandstanding,” he said. from Democrats, but also leaves ter, and some vowed revenge on Democratic Rep. Robert Torri­ told that investigators are looking favor of recommittal. Nineteen is Scott said there was no valid open the question of whether the the Republicans. celli, D-N. J., summed up into questions about the running the minimum needed in the reason not to go forward with a “ mindless cannibalism ” he One obvious potential target is Wright’s parting words this way; of his office. He insists he is not a 36-member Senate to approve full debate. warned against may consume Rep. Newt Gingrich of Georgia, “ a warning; stop attempting to target of any investigation and is anything. “ The public supports it,” Scott others in an era of heightened who some Democrats say skirted get each other, stop looking for cooperating with officials. But his He rejected the proponents’ said of the death penalty. “ For public concern over ethics. ethical standards with publica­ retribution and vengeance.” irate complaint over news leaks claim, saying a vote to recommit that reason alone, we should Majority Democrats may have tion of his own book. Gingrich, Wright also said it is time to of the inquiry are eloquent would be the same as a vote debate it. (The death penalty) is a cause for concern, too, with a Wright’s earliest and most vocal change the rules and procedures testimony to his fears of becom­ against the bill. “ I really don’t deterrent and, to the extent that newly aggressive Republican mi­ accuser, slipped out of the Capitol that led to his political demise ing a political casualty. believe this is an issue that people it’s not, it’s justice. nority hoping to parlay the ethics without talking to reporters after before his case ever went to trial. Government sources also say a can hide from,” he said. “ We want to send a clear issue into success at the polls. the speaker’s resignation speech. “ Maybe the whole process needs grand jury in Washington. D.C. is Those sentiments were echoed message to the (Senate Demo­ A sense of unease lingered in Wright himself called for a some change and clarification,” beginning to look into the hiring by Senate President Pro Tern cratic) leadership; this bill de­ the Capitol even after the wides­ truce in the ethics war that has he said. practices in the office of Walter John B. Larson, D-East Hartford, serves consideration, not sleight pread relief over the Texan’s claimed him and the No. 3 House But so far, the victims have all Fauntroy, a non-voting delegate who said that “ recommittal of hand,” Scott said. announcement Wednesday, a de­ Democratic leadership official. been Democrats, and Republi­ for the District of Columbia. And sends the same message.” Avallone said that if the bill is cision everyone had known for Rep. Tony Coelho of California, cans may be forgiven if they have Further, with the session re­ weeks was coming. and holds the potential for wound­ trouble understanding why they See WRIGHT, page 10 quired to adjourn by June 7, See DEATH, page 10 TODAY Tedford won’t seek seat in November 1 Abortion funding three times a week. assistant in the state Department The state House, considering Democrat says Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said Howroyd seeks of Administrative Services, is a an abortion bill for the first and today that being a town director former member of the town probably last time this year, director’s work requires a lot of time and it has support in race' Zoning Board of Appeals and is an rejected a measure that would been a particularly time- alternate member of the Plan­ have sharply limited state- much more now consuming job for Tedford be­ to replace ‘boss’ ning and Zoning Commission, funded abortions for poor women cause he has been his party’s He has long been active in the who don’t qualify for Medicaid. By Alex GIrelll leader on budget matters for the Josh M. Howroyd. who served Democratic Party. Story on page 5. Manchester Herald past few years. as campaign manager for Demo­ Howroyd said he was interested It was at the close of a brief talk crat Kenneth N. Tedford in in running for the Board of Index Democratic Town Director on the current budget that Ted­ Tedford’s three campaigns for Directors in 1987, but the town the town Board of Directors, is committee nominated Mary Ann 20 pages, 2 sections Kenneth N. Tedford said Wednes­ ford told Democratic Town Com­ day he will not run for re-election mittee members of his decision. interested in succeeding Tedford Handley instead and he would not Business______17 Obituaries_____2 in November. Tedford said he will not drop on the board. force a primary election. Classified - 18-20 Opinion------8-9 Tedford announced his decision out of politics entirely. Tedford announced Wednesday He said primaries “ are not Com ics______15 People______14 at a meeting of the Democratic “ I ’ll continue to work for the that he will not seek re-election. viable alternatives in Manches­ Focus__—_ 14 Science ,.18 Town Committee. He said his candidates,” he said. Howroyd. 30, said this morning ter politics.” Local/State Sports------11-13 decision was based on personal Today, Tedford said he will be he will seek the nomination from Theodore T. Cummings said ______2-5,10 Television____16 and business reasons. available to serve on special the Democratic Town Commit­ today that while he is very NatlonAVorldjB-7 Weather------2 Tedford said today he wants to committees he thinks the direc­ tee. but he will not force a interested in being a town direc­ spend more time with his family. tors will have to appoint to take up primary if someone el.se is chosen tor. he will not be a candidate this He said the amount of time specific questions like the future instead. year. He said his wife will have a WE DELIVER required by the position has of the town golf course and of solid “ I ’m very interested in run­ baby and he does not want to For Home Delivery, Call increased greatly since he first waste disposal. ning.” Howroyd said. commit the time it would take to became a director in 1982. Then, He said directors in the future Howroyd said he will seek be a director. he said, a director was out three will not be able to handle those support from town committee Cummings is the son of Theo­ 647-9946 KENNETH N. TEDFORD members. dore R. Cummings, Democratic Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 or four nights a month. Now the . . . wants time with family job requires being out two or See TEDFORD, page 10 Howroyd. who is an executive town chairman.

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