24 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, May 10, 1989

raTV/STEREO/ I CARS I CARS FURNITURE appliances FOR SALE FOR SALE COUCH and two chairs. WHIRLPOOL electric Plea $100. 282-1491 after 5:30. FORD Escort, 1982, sun­ dryer. Nine old. A Speciolis^D#ff! I roof, om/fm cossett, SCHALLER Percentage Politics WANTED: Bedroom set, Runs greot.$60. 742- ACURA QUALITY 8207. excellent condition. dining room set, $1500. 742-0312. PRE-OWNED AUTOS Mors inspsetors dressers and crib. 293- LARGE microwave oven, sa Sable ’6995 Pitching nanne of the game GOP chief looks 2900.______excellent condition, I CARPENTRY/ OS ptig.. Low mllai KING slie sealv (Luxu- too large for me. Ask­ LAWN CARE IREMOOELINO as Toyoli C*llca Q T ’ 7995 sought for mall /3 rla) mattress, boxsp- ing SI 25. 643-8787. 5 ipwd. Lo«d«d for East Cathoiic baseball /13 for town support /6 Lawnmowing. Min. CLYDE as Accord LX ’6995 rlng, frame, bedding. McLaniay Heaie FRANK YOUNG CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 5 iiM d . C l« n charge, $17.(X). Edging. NOME IMPNOVEMENT ’ 2995 $600. or best offer. 647- liMfirovameats Spring fix up. VK Home Ser­ 83 Eicort Wegim I MACHINERY Bush and hedge ROUTE 83, VERNON 5 tpMd. Low Mlt. 1 8607. Free estimates vices takes oar of all repairs trimming. Yard material, •Decks PAINTING 85 Caprice 4 Dr. ’8495 86 Z-28 Camaro ’ 8995 |AND TOOLS and maintenance from A to Z. If you don’t use It, don’t etc. hauling. •Roofing 85 AMC Alliance 2 Dr ’2675 5 .pMd. Shi'P Conscientious and •Sheds WALLPAPERING Licensed and Insursd 85 Monde Cnx ’ 4995 need It ond don’t want It, CALDOR four horsep­ dependable. Ray Hardy. •House painting 85 Cavalier CJ 4 Door ’4495 5 ipMd ower 22" rear bagger FREE ESTIMATES 55 Spectrum 4 Door ’5195 ’3495 why not sell It with a ______646-7973 649-3331 85 Suberu QL Hctchbcck Classified Ad? Call 643- power propelled lawn Interlor/Exterlor 228-4708 85 Buick Somaraat ’7295 4.spd, 4 wd. A/C mower. $150 firm. 646- 87 Hyundil OLS ’4500 2711 to place your ad. YARD MASTERS LARRY'S " SpechIMs 85 Elactra 4 Door ’ 10995 S-tpd, Ertc Sunroof ___4886______Yard cleaned. WOODWORKING A 85 Century 4 Door ’ 7495 86 Mercury Lynx ’ 3495 NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE VINYL SIDING & 85 Camaro Coupe ’6995 4- tpd. AM/FM stereo tepe Trees cut. CARPENTRY Pride taken in every ’5995 The Annual Report of the 1985 Mercury Topaz to be sold 86 Cavalier 4 Door ’6995 65 V W Q T I Have dump truck, REPLACEMENT WINDOWS 5- epd. A/C Luden B. & Katherine E. Price under Section 49-51, C.G.S. Repairs to Remodeling job we dol 86 Delta 88 2 Door ’9995 Foundation, Inc. it available at Vehicle to be sold as Is at R.T. will haul. Expertly installed. Coachworks, 244 Brood St., Licensed and Insured 88 Markur XR4TI ’9495 345 CENTER ST. this office for Inioectlon during 643-9996 Quaiity is our main Please call Paul Ryder regular business hours by any Manchester, CT on Monday, 646-4210 66 Olds Clara Wagon ’8995 MANCHESTER dtlzen who requests It within May 22 of 10 A.M. concern. 86 Spectrum 4 Door ’4995 IlanrhfHtpr MrralJi at 742-0018. 647-7077 IK) doys ofter the date of this 039-05 86 Nova 4 Door ’6495 notice. CARPENTRY/ PAINTINB/ NOTICE TO CREDITORS REASONABLE 72 HOUR MONEY BACK Edward J. Reardon REM0DELIN6 PAPERING Screened loam, gravel, E S TA TE OF 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 GUARANTEE 896 Main Street OlOVANICUSANO RATES processed gravel, Manchester, C T 06040 FARRAND REMODEUNG Cldo 84 Flronta •2.999 The Hon. Norman J. Preuss, sand, stone, and fill for 041-05 Judge of the Court of Pro­ Room additions, decks, roof­ T.D.M. We cater to the CHORCHES MOTORS Chovy '84 Chevatte *2.995 bate, District of Andoyer, at ing, siding, windows and gutt­ home owner. delivery call George 80 Oakland St. Dodgo *83 400 *3,996 INVITATION TO BID PAINTING AND a hearing held on May 4,1989, ers. All types of remodeling and Qrlffing 742-7886. Manchester, CT Chevy '85 Covellar •4.995 ordered that all claims must Clda '85 CutlOBB The Manchester Public repairs. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. Senior Citizen 1966 CHRYSLER 5th AVE *14,595 ■6.295 Schools solicits bids for IN­ be presented to the fiduciary DECORATING Ford '66 LTD •6.595 at the address below. Failure Discount 1986 SHELBY SHADOW *10,595 DUSTRIAL ARTS- LUMBER Bus. 647-8509 Clde '84 Cutloee •6.799 ond P A IN T SUPPLIES for to promptly present any such •Complete Interior Res. 645-6849 1966 DODGE ARIES *7,995 Ford '87 Rongtr P.U. •6.995 Y hie 1989-1990 school . claim may result In the loss and Exterior Painting FREE ESTIMATES Clde '84 Dalto •6.999 Daughter's suicide attempt prompts a plea to task force Sealed bids will be received of rights to recoyer on such MY BROTHERS 1966 GM SIERRA P.U. *6,995 until May 18, 1989, 2:00 P.M. claim. MRK •Power Wash FULLY INSURED Buick '65 Regal *7,599 BUSINESS 1988 DODGE SHADOW *8795 Ode '87 Clara •7,995 and 2:30 P.M. respectlyely, Sharon B. Preuss, HOME •Gutter Repair Bv Maureen Leavitt Manchester for either her or her at which time they will be Clerk Mowing, Raking, Clean 1988 DODGE D150 P.U. *11,395 Pont. '85 600 STE •8.996 Manchester Herald November and decided to form commendations, as well as devise ing. She plans to contact them, as He would like a peer advocacy publicly opened. The right Is IMPROVEMENTS •Small Carpentry 643-6774 Ctda '86 98 Ragancy •8,999 daughter. reserved to relect any and all The fiduciary Is: Garages, Dump Runs. 1988 DODGE DAYTONA *10,195 the task force in response to the some of its own ways to prevent well as a representative from the group developed in all the Teresa C. Cusano Repair Clde '87 CutlaiB •9.999 The woman, who would not give bids. Specifications and bid A business built on ROOFING/ 1967 DODGE OMNI *4.995 suicides of at least seven youths adolescent suicide. the Manchester Police Depart­ schools, but he said it will take forms moy be secured at the 12 Enrico Road Integrityl 64S-8798 Toyota ‘86 Colica GTS •9,999 A Manchester woman with two her name, joined more than a Bolton, CT 06043 •Glazing Cldo'67 98 T-Sadan in the area last year, including Dan Burbank, the assistant ment to ask them to participate in time and money to establish such Business Office, 45 N. School aOINO 1987 BUICK SKYHAWK *6.495 •14,999 grown children and a teen-age dozen mental health profession­ Street, Manchester, CT. 036-05 Carpentry • Windows ■ •Fully insured Clda '68 Cutlaae Claatic •19.995 three students from the technical director of Cheney Tech, and the task force. a program to make it work. Siding • Kitchens • 1967 CHRYSLER Sth AVE *13.995 daughter thought she had expe­ als, representatives from Howell 028-05______■WJTieFTO'iftEDITORS •Free estimates THOMAS PAVING BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE school. Kate Deasy, also from the school, Jerry Blanchard, a guidance In such a program, teen-agers Baths • Additions • LEAKY ROOF? 1986 PLYMOUTH CARAVELLE *4.996 rienced all the trials and tests of Cheney Regional Vocational ESTATE OF Mott rooft can bt rtptirtd. Fully Insured and AND MARINE child rearing a mother could. Janice Dodge, director of the said they were disappointed that counselor at Cheney Tech, agreed talk to each other about the NOTICE TO CREDITORS JOSEPH F. LOERSCH Decks In plact of total rtroofing txbtnttl 1996 PLYMOUTH RELIANT *5.195 Technical School in Manchester, ESTATE OF 646-1894 bonded. Residential, 259 Adimt 81., Manch. hospital’s Adolescent Mental officials from the other high with the Manchester mother that problem. WILLIAM M. ROSCOE SR. The Hon. Norman J. Preuss, Compitto rtroofing of all typot. 1996 DODGE RAMCHARQER *10;506 That was before her 14-year-old and a couple of other concerned Judge of the Court of Pro­ Fully licensed & InsuredI commercial, free Health Program, has been partic­ schools and junior high schools support programs need to be Blanchard said the town of Free eallmatesi FREE eSTtUATES 649-1749 daughter attempted suicide residents at Manchester Memor­ The Honorable William E. bate, District of Andover, at txterter Palattaf S estimates. 1966 CHEVY SPECTRUM *3.595 ipating in a legislative task force did not attend. developed for students. Chesire has such a program, and FitzGerald, Judge of the a hearing held on May 4,1989, Manchester Roofing ••••••••••••••••••••• about two weeks ago. ial Hospital for the first meeting Court of Probate, District of ordered that all claims must - 646-9656 Staiatag Deo«. Call 649-5295. 1995 BUICK ELECTRA *7.995 which recently finished a three- Dodge said she was also con­ “We have students who are in Dodge said it would be a worth­ 645-8830 At a meeting of a task force on of the Suicide Prevention Task Manchester at a hearing held be presented to the fiduciary 15 yrs. Service Since 1973 Houses, gsrages, decks a J O E RILEY’S teen-age suicide Wednesday, she year study of youth suicide. cerned because she had not need of services, we are always in while project to look into. on 5/5/89 ordered that all at the address below. Failure fences. Exterior porches a DILLON FORD Force. The local task force will review claims must be presented to to promptly present any such said she has found little help in received a reply from other need of resources," Blanchard steps rebuilt. Hatch ways a 319 Main St., Manchester Mental health officials met in the legislative task force's re­ the fiduciary at the address claim may result in the loss R&Y exterior cellar door rebuilt. V0LK8WABEN school officials about the meet­ said. See SUICIDE, page 12 below. Failure to promptly of rights to recover on such 88 "EXP Coupe •7495 present any such claims may claim. Full Ins., free ert. 649-7950. FLOORING LANDSCAPING LIPMAN #1 result In the loss of rights to Remodeling VW 88 Escort "LX" H/B •7495 recoyer such claim. Sharon B. Preuss, 88 Escort "QL" H/B •7495 Clerk DON’S UW N SEDWCE AND MIKE GIACALONE 0AIWEMN8 UNDER tDOOO 85 Escort 4-Dr H/B •4495 Susan McQuay The fiduciary Is: Company UNOLEUM SEtVICE 87 VW J«na QU r*d Rainfall Ass’t Clerk "We ran tell you Call now for: 87 VW J*tta OL. brown 88 Mustang T-Topa •«995 Elisabeth S. Loersch Expert Rototllllng, The fiduciary Is: 50 School Road Fully Insured 87 VW Jatti OL. bliw 83 Escort Lika New •2595 Ruth L. Fanto, Executrix what to look for... Quality Workmanship Mowing, Bolton, CT 06043 Craftmenahip Shrub a Hedge Trimming UNDER S8000 87 Escort "QL" H/B •5595 Bush ‘leans’ c/o Allan D. Thomas and what to look Free Estimates 68 VW Golf. 2 dr. Wtit P.O. Box 648 035-05______In All Phaaea ol 19% Sealer CHizaa Dbeeart 85 Mustang Sunroof •4995 threatens 88 VW Golf GU Muo 945 Main Street LEOAL NOTICE Remodeling out for.'" 643-5439 •44-70U 87 VW Jott« GU. groy 89 Brand New Feativa •5795 Manchester, CT 06040 97 VW Jolla GU ^hror 88 LTD Brougham Sedan In accordance with Section 9- 67 VW Golf GL 4 dr. Wuo •5896 038-05______17c of the Election Laws, no­ •Cntm o MUm UNDSCAPE 96 VW QLI. ollvor 88 Mercury Sable "QS" •7495 Specializing in lands­ 66VW Jotto. Wuo NOTICE TO CREDITORS tice is hereby glyen that the OuifNd bpItcMNt HarBro MISCELLANEOUS 88 F250 4x4 •9995 flooding Registrars of Voters will hold cape tie retaining walls, 89 Probe LX Demo ESTATE OF 0 session to accept applica­ Buk} eCntM SERVICES UNDER STOOD •12995 FRANCIS H. BILLINOS steps & borders. •a VW Fox. 2 dr. Muo 85 Tempo 40r. New Eng. •5905 to sending tions for Admission of Elec­ *WNd ( KitctMs ( Painting 88 VW Fox. 2 dr. rod The Honorable William E. tors of those seeking to yote Yiiyl M n Bitli] Ken 88 VW Fox Wgo. Muo 88 Ranger XLT •S995 By Maureen Leavitt FitzGerald, Judge of the November 7, 1989 whose of Manchester n 87 VW Golf, whito. at 87 84 Tempo 2 Door •4295 Court of Probate, District of qualifications as to age, cit­ •Ek In k aSmaK H A V ^ l m S E R ^ 871-1953 87 VW fox. 4 dr. whito Manchester Herald Bucket, truck S chipper. Stump 86 VW Jotto QL. Ixown 88 Ford FI 50 P/U •10595 Manchester at a hearing held izenship or residence has • W i aCaitij on 5/5/89 ordered that all been attained. These ses­ Quality Painting removal. Free eetimstes. UNDER tOOOO Connecticut is experiencing a claims must be presented to sions will be held at the fol­ Senior DIacount Services Special consideration for 85 VW Golf dioool 643-2145 the fiduciary at the address lowing locations: soggier-than-usual May, and Fully Lleenaed slderty and handicapped. MOVERS 85 VW Jotto. 4 dr. whito below. Failure to promptly Tuesday, May 16,1989 •Free Estiniaies 86 VW Jotto GL. brown com bat G Is Manchester residents can expect present any such claims may 9am to 1pm Fully Inaured result In the loss of rights to ’TiOVIIW’' UNDER tSOOD I MOTORCYCLES/ to get soggier before the latest East Catholic High School, •Senior Citizen Discounts 647-7553 DX WOODS MOVWQ as VW Qoll. grey recover such clolm. 115 New State Rd. Free Eallmetea HANOLINQ ALL YOUR 84 VW Jatta. 2 tfr. at IMOPEDS bout of wet weather ends some­ •.‘Aluminum tt Vinv! MOVING NEEDS said one opposition bodyguard Susan McQuov Manchester, Ct. Po'A'erwashing as VW Jana, 4 itr. rwt time Saturday, forecasters said. Ass’t Clerk 263 Main St. Get the Wont Ad habit... •Compittt Movtt MOTORCYCLE Insu- Foes in hiding was killed. Wednesday, May 17, 1989 read and use the little ods •Truck tnd 2 Mtn for UNDER S40DD But Patrick M. Wester, a The fiduciary Is: 8:30am to 2:30pm Htavy Ittmt as VW J*IU. 4 dr. red rance. Same day cov­ President Bush was consider­ Stanley R. Billings, Manchester High School Manchester 646-6815 in Classified reoularlv. •Pro# Ptrtontl as VW QTI, black erage, competitive forecaster with the National 643-2711. Ettimtttt ing sending several thousand U.S. Administrator Brookfield St. We’r-? Here i'o Serve 24 TollandId Tph Tpke. rates on full range of after Panama Weather Service, said today that c/o Frank J. McCoy Manchester, Ct. _ 645-8892 646-6717 motercycles. Call combat troopers to protect Amer­ the rainfall is not expected to be 310 Hartford Tpke. Herbert J. Stevenson Vernon, Ci Crockett Agency, Inc. ican depeiuleBts in Panama. P.O. Box 2161 640-2638 as heavy as was originally Vernon, C T 06066 Patricia A. Cottle 643-1577. nullifies votes Panamanian soldiers did not forecast. REGISTRARS OF VOTERS I^OFFICE/RETAIL R n SPORTING interfere during the beatings 037-05 043-05 I H i J EQUIPMENT | 2 £ J GOODS Although forecasters are pre­ Bv Richard Herzfelder Wednesday, which broke out dicting minor street flooding and TOWN OF MANCHESTER after troops halted an opposition Office The Assaclated Press small streams to overflow their LEOAL NOTICE STEEL desk. 30 X MANCHESTER. 310 demonstration to protest what The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public 60. Three drawers, ty­ Hackmatock Street, banks, a hydrologist with the hearing on Monday, May 15,1989 at 7:00 P.M. In the Hearing pewriter pedestal. $50. Saturday, May 13, 9- PANAMA CITY, Panama - international observers have River Forecasting Center of the Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Monchester, Con­ 649-8241. Leave 4pm. Early blanket called the government’s theft of necticut to hear and consider the following petitions: Soldiers took to the streets today weather service said he wasn’t message. chest, antique collecti­ after the government nullified the Sunday's elections. expecting the Hockanum River in LLOYD WILSON — SPECIAL EXCEPTION — 100 TAYLOR bles, dolls, books, etc. Opponents had hoped to rally STREET — (W-42) — Request for a special exception under Many Interesting old presidential election. Opposition Manchester to overflow its banks. Article II, Section 9.15.01 of the Manchester Zoning Regula­ R^BOATS/MARINE candidates, beaten by supporters international opinion against No­ But Peter J. Maneggia, high­ tions to permit a use which will require automobile parking IS^EQUIPMENT "things". riega and prevent the proclama­ spaces In excess of 60 for a 3.85 acre parcel of land Identified MANCHESTER. 16 AAdr- of Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega, way foreman in Andover, said the as 100 Taylor Street. tion of his hand-picked candidate, BOAT trailer. 12’. $150. lon Drive. 9am-2pm, apparently went into hiding. Hop River was in danger of MANCHESTER 1-84 ASSOCIATES AND TRAM M ELL CROW Saturday, May 13. An- International condemnation of Carlos Duque, as president. overflowing today in that town if a CO. -- INLAND WETLANDS/BOUNOARY DISPUTE — 643-5051. tlques and U.S. Ambassador Arthur Davis SLATER STREET (T-114) — Acting In Its capacity as the In­ BOAT, 16' with trailer. 75 mlscellaneqtjs.______Noriega intensified following the heavy rainfall occurred there. land Wetlands Agency, the Commission will consider on ap- horsepower motor. attacks on presidential candidate condemned the attacks and “It’s almost to the top,” Maneg­ pllcotlon to amend the mapped wetlands boundaries for a $1,450. Call 643-6802. Use a low-cost ad In Guillermo Endara and his two called the nullification, an­ gia said. parcel of land Identified as 160V Slater Street. Classified for quick re- nounced late Wednesday, a "co­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER — INLAND WETLAND REGU­ sulfs. 643-2711. running mates by bat- and In a 24-hour period which ended LATION AMENDMENTS — Application to amend Sections MUSICAL pipe-wielding thugs. U.S. officials wardly act.” ^ at 7 a.m. this morning, the 2 through 13 of the Inland Wetland Regulations. ITEMS Davis said dependents of the National Weather Service in At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written [CARS 12,000 military and diplomatic communications received. A copy of this petition Is In the Windsor Locks reported that 2.19 Town Clerk’s office and may be Inspected during business CABLE Consel piano. Ex- IFOR SALE personnel in Panama who live inches of rain fell. hours. cellent condition. WIN SAVE Baker rejects off-base would be moved today to Charles Smith, a hydrologist Planning and Zoning Commission Three years. $950. OLDSMOBILE, 1980 Cu- military bases to ensure their Leave message at 645- with the weather service in Leo Kwash, tlqss LS. Four door, BIG! safety. U.S. personnel were told 0800. low mileage. Excellenf BIG! Bloomfield, said Manchester Secretary call for talks to stay out of public places unless probably received a good deal 020-05 condiflon. $2,700. 649------e ; CAMERAS/PHOTO 1088. I S ------on official business, and then to less than that amount. He didn’t appear only in civilian clothes. INVITATION TO BID EQUIPMENT MAZDA GLC, 1980, four Listen To on NATO plan have statistics on Manchester, speed, four door, hafeh Plus Pentagon officials told The N O TIC E IS H E R EB Y GIVEN T H A T the Eighth Utilities Dis­ MANOfSIH(ttMA but said 1.37 inches of rain fell in trict will accept General Contract bids for the construction VICTOR 16mm sound mo­ back. 75K. $1,000. 647- Daily Associated Press the Defense neighboring South Windsor in a 1227 offer 6.______MOSCOW (AP) — President of Improvements and alterations to property at 16-18 Main vie prolector. A classic Mikhail S. Gorbachev proposed Department had been notified Patrick Flynn/Manclieater Herald 24-hour period. Street, Manchester, Connecticut according to Drawings and In fair condition. Two FORD, 84, Escort wagon. Prizes! that Bush "is leaning toward” Specifications prepared by Frazier, Lamson and Budlong, cases. $75 . 649-8241. For Details! today that the Soviet Union and MAKING SURE — Jon Lutin of 95 According to the National P.C. Architecture and Planning, and described In general A ir conditioning, deployment of 2,000 to 2,500 Country Club. He is a member of the Weather Service, the state has os: Leave message. power steering, power United States negotiate differen­ combat troops in Panama to Avondale Road lines up a shot in the brakes, automatic. ces over NATO plans to improve Manchester High School golf team. received well over the usual Alterations to an existing masonry building and existing reinforce the American military rain Wednesday at the Manchester amount of rainfall for the month deyeloped site for use as municipal offices and meeting I MISCELLANEOUS 75K. Good dependable short-range nuclear missiles in presence. They spoke on condi­ room, addition of an entrance portico, new masonry ye- fransporfaflon. Only Europe, but Secretary of State of May with a total of 5.66 inches neer, roofing, new heating and air condltlonlng/plum- FOR SALE $1,795. 742-5019. tion of anonymity. blng/electrlcal systems, concrete floors. Interior parti­ James A. Baker III rejected the of rain recorded as of 8 a.m. this tions, and interior finishes. TEMPO LX, 1987. Low In Moscow, Secreatary of State morning. The normal for May is offer. James A. Baker III said Noriega Contract Documents may be examined at: END RCLLS mileage, qlr condition­ At a news conference capping 3.37 inches. Wester said. Frazier, Lamson 8< Budlong, P.C. ing, manual transmis­ Win $25,000 In Cash "has done everything he could to A low-pressure system off the 19 Sllyer Lane 2716" width — 254 his first visit to the Soviet Union, Layoffs loom at New Seasons sion, am/fm cassetf. steal that election. And when it coast of New Jersey is causing the East Hartford, CT 06118 13" width — 2 for 254 $7500. 643-2691. Baker also said U.S.-Soviet talks became extraordinarily difficult Bonafide general contract bidders may secure copies of the Newsprint end rolls can be CHEVY Camaro, 1985. on long-range nuclear weapons stubborn storm to hang on, said proposed Contract Documents from the office of the Archi­ p lc k ^ up et the Manchester & A Honda Accord LX! to accomplish,” he declared it Wester. tect on the following basis: T-root, five speed, six and a nuclear test ban would Herald O N LY before 11 a m. cylinder, am/fm cas- null. after O ’Neill cuts DMR budget "It’s starting to slack off, but 1. General Contractors may obtain two copies of the Monday through Thursday. resume next month. “Either way you look at it, it is a Plans and Specifications on or after May 8,1989, upon seft. $4800. 666-0555 be­ But he reported sharp differen­ it’s not going to go away for payment of $50 deposit per set, refundable If both co­ 1987 wheel horse riding fore 6pm, 228-3427 offer See us today for fantastic Honda Deals ♦.. perversion and a subversion of Bv Concelman money to cover salary increases tractor, 38" mower ces over NATO plans to replace Grissom Road in Manchester. awhile,” Wester said. pies are returned to the Architect, postpaid. In satis­ 7pm. the will, the freely expressed will, Manchester Herald for direct care employees who Officials of the Institute for the Flood watches are in effect for factory condition within ten (10) calendar days after with grass catcher. 643- Test Drive Honda and register to Win! its short-range Lance missiles in of the Panamanian people,” the bid opening. 7712, osk for Pete. , DATSUN 210 wagon, 1981. Europe with modern battlefield are members of Local il99 of the Blind could not be reached for areas east of the Connecticut 1 Hit In front. $200. or 2. Additional copies of the Plans and Specifications may be Baker said. New Seasons Inc. of Manches­ New England Health Care Em­ comment this morning. River, and all of Rhode Island, SET of women’s Patty best offer. 647-0593. 5 Speed, Ruslprooling nuclear weapons. He said Gorba­ Spain and Peru today con­ obtained upon payment of $50 per set, non-refundable. Berg Irons and woods. chev had suggested the two sides ter, which serves adults with ployees Union, said Belle Fine, The 83 direct care workers at Wester said. 3. No partial sets will be Issued. AAaple hutch In good PONTIAC Bonneville, 84. 1989 HONDACRX List $10,353 demned the annulling of the developmental disabilities, will executive director of New New Seasons have been informed V6, four door, loaded. try to resolve the dispute through elections, and Britain demanded The Connecticut River in Hart­ Bid security In the amount of 5% of the base bid will be re­ condition. Round cof­ 5 TO consultations. have to lay off 83 employees and Seasons. of the layoffs. Fine said. Their quired to accompany bids. fee table. Singer sew­ A-1 condiflon. Best that Noriega resign. dose July 1 if proposed cuts to the ford was reported to be at 15.3 feet offer. 649-2687.______CHOOSE Baker told reporters at the “We don’t want to close but salaries are funded by DMR and this morning, and was expected Bids shall be made in accordance with this Inyltatlon to Bid, ing machine. Era about Washington has been trying for state Department of Mental Re­ we’ll have to close because if we the Department of Income Instructions to Bidders, Plans and Specifications. 1900. 643-8004. OLDS Clerra, 84. 70K, FROM Foreign Ministry press center more than a year to oust Noriega, tardation budget are approved by to rise to 18 feet today or tonight, DATE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS: TIME: loaded. Retails $7,400. $8995 keep open myself and the board Maintenance. DOLL HOUSE-Engllsh that Washington would not accept the country’s de facto leader the state Legislature, New Sea­ surpassing the 16-foot flood stage, Moy 31, 1989 7:00 p.m. Asking $4,300. 644-3103. negotiations because it believes would be personally liable for the But Thompson, a member of Smith said. Tudor. Nine plus 4 Door, Aulomalic since 1983 and Defense Forces sons’ executive director .said salary increases,” Fine said. Sealed bids ore to be recelyed at the office of the Eighth Utili­ rooms completely fur­ FORD Escort, 83, four the Human Services Committee 1989 HONDA Accord LXI List $17,074 chief. Wednesday. State Rep. John W. Thompson, Smith said he did not have ties District, 32 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut, until nished. $500. firm. Coll speed, brown station- and the Appropriations Commit­ statistics for the Hop River in 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 31, 1989, at which time and offer 4pm or leave wagon. 78K. $1,200. 633- 11 TO See TALKS, page 12 The opposition said Wednes­ DMR Commissioner Brian D-Manchester, said today cuts tee of the state Legislature, said place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. The bid 8581, evenings.______Andover, and the Hockanum envelope shall be clearly marked ’’Renoyotlon of 16-18 Main message. 568-1903. CHOOSE day’s attack showed Noriega, Lensink has informed New Sea­ also affect the Connecticut Insti­ today a subcommittee of the Street." BUICK Lesobre, 78. High sons and other agencies that the tute for the Blind, which operates River in Manchester, but he said FROM Earlier story on page 8 he did not expect them to The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for mileage but excellenf $15,880 See PANAMA, page 12 department won’t have enough a group home for three people on See LAYOFFS, page 12 satisfactory 100% performance ond payment bond or bonds condition. $2,850. 643- overflow. using AIA Document A311. SALES 4971 offer 10am. 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL INSTALLED OPTIONS AT TIME OF PURCHASE Attention Is called to the proylslons for equal employment CADILLAC, 1984. All ----- Oi/n/ilmiems O f — opportunity, and that payment of not less than the minimum NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ power, air condition­ salaries and wages are set forth In the the specifications eral Statute 23-65 prohibits Town manager asks directors for a higher pension must be paid on this protect. ing, low mileage and the posting of advertise­ more. 647-1510 after TODAY The Owner reserves the right to relect any or all bids and to ments bv onv person, firm or MANO€STERHOND\ pension once he retires June 30. walye technical defects and Informalities In the bidding corporation on a telegraph, 6pm. CONNECTICUT 1 Bv Andrew Yurkovskv Members of the Board of over for Weiss. available for comment. process for any reason deemed to be In the best Interest of telephone, electric light or PONTIAC Bonneville, HONDA DEALERS J Manchester Herald Directors, during a closed-door The directors last year rejected Tedford and DiRosa were upset But DiRosa did say that he the Eighth Utilities District. power pole or to a free, 1983 statlonwogon. Ex- 24 ADAMS ST. session on Tuesday, discussed the a proposal to increase his salary that information about the execu­ understood that the plan would Index No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of 60 days subsequent shrub, rock, or any other cellent condition. idea of increasing the pension for from $68,000 to $72,000 a year. tive session had been made not mean a retroactive pay to the opening of bids. All bidders shall submit with their bid natural oblect without a writ­ MANCHESTER, CT 06040 Town directors are considering 24 pages, 2 sections a Contractor’s Qualification Statement, AIA Document ten permit for the purpose of $3,895. 649-9758. \& foi/o soiottoar w M U increasing the pension for Town Weiss. Democratic Mayor Peter P. available to newspapers. Tedford increase. He said it would in­ A305. protecting itorthepubileand MAVERICK, 1974, good Manager Robert B. Weiss, who Weiss was denied a salary DiRosa Jr. said today that Weiss said that the per.son who leaked crease Weiss’ pension by about Business____ 20 Natlon/World .6-9 doted at Manchester, Connecticut carries o fine of up to ISO fo r body,good engine, " Vehiciea Subject to Prior Sale Sale Ends May i6. 1989 646-3515 increase last year because of his asked about the higher pension in the information should resign $500 per year. He did not know Classified _ 21-24 Obituaries____ 2 this 8th day of May, 1989. each offense. will retire next month. very good fires plus But Democratic Director Ken­ role in the discarded tax revalua­ December or January. The direc­ from the board. what the total yearly retirement Comics------18 Opinion__ 10-11 Mary Beth LItrico sT Mary’s Episcopal two mounted snows. tors did not take up the question Clerk Church, corner Church All radlals. Will pass neth N. Tedford said today the tion and unauthorized work at the DiRosa could not give details of benefit would be. Focus------19 People______19 Eighth Utilities District and Locust. Saturday, Inspection. Asking proposal would not be approved town’.s sewage treatment plant. until this week because they had how the higher pension for Weiss The intent, DiRosa said, was to Local/State Science___21,24 034-05 May 13, 9:30am. $400. 643-9376 unless there is support from all The lower salary in the manag­ been focusing their attention on would work. Other directors ------2-7, 12 Sportf___ 13-16 nine directors. er’s last year means a lower hiring a new manager to take would not comment or were not See MANAGER, page 12 Lottery______2 Televlalon ___ 17 2 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. May 11. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. May 11, 1989 — 3 RECORD LOCAL & STATF

About Town Mall construction Adopt a pet: Grace awaits Military Notes Alzheimer’s group to meet By Barbara Richmond prompts plea for A The next caregiver’s meeting of the Alzheimer Manchester Herald Completes Army course Support Group Program of Visiting Nurses and Army Reserve Pvt. Andrew B. Gardiner, son of Grace, a friendly and gentle Home Care of Manchester will be Wednesday May Dianna Young of 29 Bread and Milk St., Coventry, female mixed breed, is this 4 new inspectors 17 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Mental Health wing of and Robert B. Gardiner of Ruskin, Fla., has week’s featured pet at the dog Manchester Memorial Hospital. These are self- completed training at the U.S. Army Infantry pound. help. peer support groups open to anyone who is in School. Fort Benning, Ga. By Nancy Concelman Grace is brown and black, is work from September 1989 any type of supportive role to an older person with a He is a 1987 graduate of Windham Technical High Manchester Herald through the end of the fiscal year, A about 1 year old, and is a rather degenerative brain disease like Alzheimer’s. For School. Willimantic. Weiss said. more information, call 647-1481. small dog. Dog Warden Ri­ The chief building inspector chard Rand said she won’t The four part-time inspectors wants the town to hire four are needed primarily for the grow any larger. She was found part-time building inspectors at a roaming on North School Street Promoted In Air Force mall. Weiss said. Under the Chorus hosts open house cost of about $63,000 to monitor proposal, they would be hired in on May 4. work at the Buckland mall site. The Manchester Silk City Barbershop Chorus will Besides Grace, there were Matthew J. Schmidt, son of Glenda and James E. addition to the inspector already Moore of 236 Wall St.. Hebron, has been promoted in Town Manager Robert B. Weiss at the site. host a guest night Monday from 7; 30 to 10 p.m. at the three other new dogs at the said Wednesday. the U.S. Air Force to the rank of airman first class. Development on the more than former Bentley School, at the corner of Summit and pound, as of Tuesday, plus two Chief Building Inspector Leo Hollister streets. The group invites all men who that have known owners. Schmidt is a combat arms training and 200 acres around the Pavilions, maintenance instructor with the 314th Security Belval said the one full-time including 934 apartments to be enjoy singing to visit the choir The group is A shy and friendly Dober­ inspector at the site now will not currently the Connecticut state Champion Chorus man pinscher female is about 2 Police Squadron at LittleRock Air Force Base. Ark. built by the Trammell Crow Co. of He is a 1987 graduate of Rockville High School. be able to handle the increasing Dallas, may require more inspec­ and one of the fastest growing chapters in the state. years old. She’s black and tan workload as individual stores For more information call Lou Wurmnesf. 649-9708. and was found on Markwood tors, Weiss said. Y request building permits. or Frank Lehninger. 749-9603. Grace Onyx Belval said ip his letter that Lane on May 4. Revenues from building per­ A 6-month-old tri-color she­ three retired building inspectors someone at the pound from 6 to Lazorik, a volunteer with Aid to Receives Army medal mits for the mall project will pay pherd cross female was found are interested in the positions. 9 p.m., Monday through Helpless Animals, said Onyx Spec. Michelle K. Wheeler, daughter of Lynwood for^ the- additional inspectors, on Chestnut Street on May 8. The current pay rate for part- James Joyce group to meet Friday. has beautiful shiny fur and is W. and Mary A. Haskell of 22 Lake Road. Coventry, Weiss said. The town expects And a female shepherd-collie time inspectors is $25 per hour The phone number at the very friendly. and wife of 'Terry Wheeler, has been decorated with $700,000 in permit fee revenues The Paperback Alley James Joyce Society will cross was found on Holl Street with no fringe benefits under pound is 643-6642. Those wish­ She, and many other cats and the Arm y Commendation Medal at Fort Hood. over the several years it takes to hold its monthly meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at on May 8. She’s black and tan contract, he .said. ing to get in touch with the dog kittens taken in by the organi­ Texas. build the mall. Paperback Alley. 984 Sullivan Ave., South Windsor. and was wearing a red nylon The Board of Directors will warden can also call the police zation, need loving homes. She is an admini.strative specialist with the 142nd The Pavilions at Buckland Hills The group will discuss the fourth section of James collar. Rand said she’s a very probably vote on an appropria­ department, 646-4555, if there is Before being put up for adop­ is scheduled to open next spring. Joyce’s Ulysses, titled "Calypso.” There is no friendly dog. Signal Battalion. She is a 1985 graduate of Coventry tion in June, Weiss said. no answer at the pound. tion the cats are neutered or High School. It includes five anchor depart­ Reginald Plnto/Manchaater Herald admission fee. The group is open to all those Last week’s featured pet. Sir Weiss mentioned the request at There is a $5 fee to adopt a spayed, given their shots and ment .stores and 140 specialty interested in the works of James Joyce. For more John, was claimed by his Tuesday’s meeting, prompting ROLLOVER — Town of Manchester Fire Department dog and the new owner must are tested for leukemia, unless stores. driven by Linda Thomas of Coventry. No injuries were information, call 644-9979. owner as was the white female Republican Director Geoffrey officials stand next to an automobile that rolled over on have the dog licensed. Before they are too young when taken. Receives navigator wings Belval wants to hire two reported. Husky, mentioned in last Naab to ask why the Building being licensed the dog must Anyone wishing more infor­ part-time inspectors who will Camp Meeting Road in Bolton Wednesday. The car was week’s column. Lt. Daren A. Sears, son of Courtland and Mary Division hadn’t anticipated the have its rabies shot. mation about the organization, Sears of 2 W. Carter St., has received his navigator work 15 hours a week each from need for part-time inspectors Scholarship dinner slated The dog pound is located on Onyx, a gorgeous solid black which is made up of volunteers, June 1 this year through next town property off Olcott Street wings at Mather Air Force Base. Sacramento, Calif. from the beginning. female cat, with strikingly or wishing to adopt a cat or He was awarded the Ira J. Huysik Trophy as the year. The town would pay about Weiss said work on other Robin chapter. American Business Women’s near the landfill area. Rand is pretty green eyes, is the cat Association, will meet Tuesday at Manchester kitten, should call any of the distinguished graduate. $3,000 this fiscal year for the developments in the north end of Former member of school board at the pound weekdays from featured this week by Aid to inspectors, Weiss said. Country Club. 305 Main St., for the annual following volunteers: 623-0489; Lt. Sears is a 1988 graduate of the USAF Academy town, spurred by the mall work, is noon to 1 p.m. There is also Helpless Animals Inc. Judy Scholarships Awards Dinner. Cocktails will be at 232-8317: 242-2156: or 693-6138. and a 1984 graduate of Manchester High School. His ” ... By the fall of this year, also progre.ssing rapidly. 6:30 p.m. followed by dinner at 7 p.m. Speaker for next assignment is Little Rock A ir Force Base. there will be a rush for permits “It’s the way everything’s now serves private school board the evening will be Priscilla Bronke. Teacher of the Little Rock, Ark., on C-130’s. and inspections requested by the coming together at once,” Weiss individual tenants at the mall for Year. 1988-89. of Vernon-Rockville. At this meeting, said Tuesday. Bv Andrew J. Davis tion.” he said, adding he joined to students. finishing their spaces.” Belval four scholarship recipients will be honored for their Republican Director Ronald Manchester Herald the Assumption board because “I Malone said he’s excited about said in a May 8 letter to Weiss. outstanding academic achievement. Participates in exercises Osella said he didn’t like the iripa thought I could help.” the opening of three more grades An additional $60,000 will be of Belval’s “ featherbedding Dr. H. John Malone can’t get There are differences in the two at the school next year. In Master Sgt. Paul A. Bates of Maple Street, an Air needed during fiscal year 1989-90. Force reservist, recently participated in exercise Weiss said he did not consider enough of education. boards. Malone said. September, the school plans to Belval hopes to hire two more the need for adequate inspection years. He lived in Manche.ster “ Readiness Challenge ’89” at Robins Air Force A year after he left the add kindergarten and grades 1 Plant sale Is scheduled Ronald J. Papp is survived by a son. James Papp part-time inspectors who would “ featherbedding.” The A.ssumption board only from 1946 to 1968. Base, Georgia. Manchester Board of Education, meets once a month instead of and 2. The school now has grades The Manchester Garden Club is having its annual Ronald J. Papp, 52. of New of New Hartford; a brother. He was a retired painter and a He is a member of the 439th Civil Engineering Malone became a member of the tw'o times, and the meetings are 5 to 8. he said. Plant Sale Saturday from 9:30 a m. to 12:30p.m. in Hartford, died Wednesday (May Robert Papp of Bridgewater: and several nieces and nephews. U.S. Navy veteran of World War Squadron at Westover Air Force Base in Massachu­ Assumption Junior High School usually shorter, he said. Also, The school would then add a Center Park by the Mary Cheney Library. Main 10, 1989) at Winsted Memorial II. setts. He serves as an electrical power technician board, Malone, who was on the grade a year after that, Malone Street. Plants available will include annuals, Hospital. Winchester. He was the Another son, Thomas Papp, died there are fewer political battles, Dec. 24, 1988. He is survived by his wife, with the 439th CES and is employed as an electrician Parents, not walks, public school board from 1981 to such as the contract negotiations said. perennials, herbs, hanging plants, geraniums, and a husband of Louise (Rene de Florence (Bagshaw) Shepard; in civilian life. 1987. became a member of with unions, he said. Sister Teresa Marie, principal baked goods table. It will be held rain or shine. Cotret) Papp and the brother of The funeral will be Saturday at his son. David C. Shepard of A.ssumption’s-board around Oc­ of Assumption, said today that Richard Papp of Manchester. noon from the John J. Shea “ It’s more like a family atmos­ Vernon: two daughters, Mrs. tober 1988. he said. Malone’s experience on the pub­ He was born in Bridgeport on Funeral Home. 5 Steele Road. are blamed for risk phere.” hesaidofthe Assumption School takes registrations New Hartford. A Mass will be at Marilyn Schillinger of Tolland During the year off, Malone lic school board brings a level of July 4. 1936. He was a graduate of Current Quotations Bv Nancy Concelman board. He is serving on the board the Immaculate Conception and Mrs. Kathleen Stimson of park illegally on Princeton Street discovered he mis.sed education. experience that’s hard to match. Registrations for the 1989-90 school year are being Fairfield College Preparatory Manchester Herald for a three-year term. Church at 12:30 p.m. Burial will South Windsor: and six while picking up or dropping off When the opening occurred on There are 11 members on the taken at the Cornerstone Christian School. 2.36 Main School. their children create a hazard Malone said there are also board, but two are ex officio St. be in Immaculate Conception grandchildren. “ They now know they cannot carry out the Assumption’s board, he jumped He was a member of the Society The funeral will be Friday at 11 A Harvard Road man told the because the children cross be- differences between public members, she said. Two grades are being added in the fall, Cemetery. Calling hours are electoral fraud they planned. It is already a scandal at the opportunity, he said. of Jesus from 1954 to 1962. He a m. at the Rose Hill Funeral Board of Directors Tuesday it is twebn the cars. schools and Assumption. He said “He’s an excellent person to pre-kinderarten and grade 12. Friday from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 throughout the world.” — Ricardo Arias Calderon, H. JOHN MALONE “ I learned quite a bit on the received degrees from Boston p.m. Home. 580 Elm St.. Rocky Hill. the parents of Bowers School Smith, who said he’s observed Assumption is smaller, so more have on the board.” she said. A pre-enrollment orientation meeting for parents first vice presidential candidate of Panama’s children, not a lack of sidewalks . on Assumption board Manchester Board of Educa­ College and Weston College and Memorial donations may be Burial will be in Rose Hill the area for 10 years, recom­ individualized attention is given “ He’s certainly an asset toours.” will be held at the school on May 22 at 7:30 p.m. For opposition, after supporters of Gen. Manuel Antonio on Princeton Street, that en­ did graduate work at St. Joseph made to the N .T.A. Scholarship Memorial Park. Calling hours mended that walks not be in­ more information, call 643-0792. Noriega beat Arias Calderon, second vice presiden­ danger students. College and the University of Fund, in care of Claudia Moss- are today from 7 to 9 p.m. stalled on Princeton Street be­ Connecticut. tial candidate Guillermo Ford and presidential The board was reviewing a man. Regional School No. 7. Memorial donations may be candidate Guillermo Endara. tween Harvard Road and Henry Two elected to society In 1962, he joined the first Winsted 06098. made to the Manchester Memor­ request from the Manchester Street, but that the board approp­ Survey gauges needs of disabled people faculty of St. Thomas More ial Hospital Development Fund Board of Education and Police riate money for another crossing Two Manchester residents have been elected to “ We have at last obtained something we have Department to install sidewalks School in Colchester. He became Inc.. 71 Haynes St.. Manchester guard at Harvard Road and Bv Maureen Leavitt program provides transportation The survey also helped the town Cum Laude, a national honor society for independ­ been fighting for for decades ... the great Russian on Princeton Street, between tation they need and if they need director of Becket Academy in 06040.______Princeton Street. Manchester Herald for those with disabilites to work to secure additional grants and ent school students. Carlton A. Shepard literature with its great traditions ... is finally Harvard Road and Tanner Street, help in or out of their vehicle. East Haddam in 1973 and was He said he was not familiar or school on a very limited basis, funding for transportation in Stacey Epstein of 63 Woodstock Drive and IN MEMORIAM among us.” — Alexandre Blokh, secretary of the across from Bowers School. And finally, it asks people how former admini.strative director with the section of Princeton A survey is under way to Marcus said. town and helped the local agen­ Bethany Levy of 248 Kennedy Road, both seniors at Carlton A. Shepard. 68. of South In sad and loving memory of international writers’ group PEN, after the Assistant School Superintend­ they would improve transporta­ and director of education at the Street between Henry and Tanner determine the number of Man­ Besides Phone-A-Ride, the cies determine how they could Kingswood-Oxford School, have been elected to Windsor, formerly of Manches­ George P. Swanson, who passed anti-censorship group voted to admit Russian and ent Wilson E. Deakin Jr. and tion for residents with disabili­ Kolburne Schools of New Marl­ streets and could not make chester residents with disabilities town shares a van with Bolton’s share their resources to provide Cum Laude on the basis of their outstanding ter, died Wednesday (May 10, away on May 11, 1981. Lithuanian chapters, the first ever from the Soviet Police Chief Robert D. Lannan ties. and for suggestions and boro. Mass. In 1976. he joined Union. recommendations on that who need transportation to their human services department, and transportation. academic record through the first semester of their 1989) at Manchester Memorial said children now cross where the information about their own Northwestern Regional School in Hospital. God holds you in his arms. stretch. jobs, training programs, or to has just been informed it will be The survey asks whether the senior year. sidewalk on Princeton Street needs if a new transportation Winsted. He was born in Hartford and he We hold you in our hearts. Smith also said the police school. receiving another van to share, person is working, in school, or in “ We have a very thick handbook on the rules of air ends, about a block from a service was developed. Besides his wife and brother, he Your loving family department should do a better job The Manchester Committee on Marcus said. In addition, many training; whether the lack of lived in South Windsor for 21 traffic control, but there’s nothing in there about crossing guard of enforcing the parking ban on the Transportation Needs of local organizations have' their adequate transportation pre­ The survey is not only for those what to do if a maniac comes shooting an AK-47 at Last March a 6-year-old was hit Auxiliary has new officers Princeton Street. Disabled Workers-Students, own vans. vents them from going to work, with physical disabilities, but you in the control tower.” — John Leyden, a by a vehicle while crossing the Lannan agreed that there is a formed about six months ago, is A survey sent to local human school or training: and whether those with mental health prob­ The Manchester Memorial Hospital Auxiliary spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration street, police said. Deaths Elsewhere problem with parents parking composed of about a dozen services agencies in 1986 helped the person has adequate trans­ lems as well. introduced the following new slate of officers for in Washington, after a sniper buzzed Boston for Deakin said students must 1989-90 at the annual luncheon meeting April 24; three hours and fired at cars with an assault rifle. illegally on both sides of Prin­ people. The committee includes the Department of Human Servi­ portation to and from work or About 100 surveys were mailed cross between cars into oncoming ceton Street. The police depart­ those froi/i human services agen­ ces determine the general trans­ training. President, Gail Clarke; first vice president: and later resigned. age 82. traffic. last week to human services O. Edmund Clubb ment may have to force parents cies, interested residents and portation needs of the disabled The survey also asks people to agencies, newspapers, and a Benavides; second vice president, Rosemarie In 1932, Clubb reported from Mott had been a trustee of the "This has been a site of NEW YORK (AP) - 0. Ed­ to park on a side street to pick up individuals with disabilities. served by those agencies, said fill out their work or school special mailing list of people with Papa; secretary, Jane Hutchins: treasurer, Phyllis China that the communists were foundation since 1926, three years near-calamity several times,” mund Clubb, a Foreign Service Public Meetings children, he said. According to Hanna Marcus, Marcus. schedule, what type of transpor­ Jackston; assistant treasurer, Dorothy Sonego. popular in the regions they after it was founded by his father, Deakin said. disabilities, Marcus said. officer whose prescient analysis The directors will probably director of the town Department Also at the meeting, the auxiliary presented its controlled and that the U.S.- Charles Stewart Mott. He gradu­ But Robert J. Smith of 43 of communist strength in pre­ vote in June whether to approp­ of Human Services, people with annual contribution to hospital President Michael supported Chinese Nationalists ated from Yale University in 1931 Harvard Road said parents who revolutionary China led to riate money to install the walks. disabilities are facing transporta­ Gallacher. The auxiliary gave Gallacher a check for were corrupt but that they might and served as a foundation vice Meetings scheduled tonight: $116,000, bringing the total donated to $1,797,000 charges of disloyalty during the tion difficulties. M M M your co m plete garden cen ter ^ force the communists to flee to president, president and later “ We have had members of the since the founding of the auxiliary 65 years ago. McCarthy era, died Tuesday of the west. chairman. Parkinson’s disease. He was 88. Manchester community tell us that, yes, His prediction foreshadowed transportation has been a barrier Clubb served more than two Emergency Medical Services Council, Lincoln H.J.M. Realty buys the Long March and was later to them,” Marcus said. “ Now, decades in the Foreign Service cited as evidence he had pro­ W. Dean Warren Center hearing room, 7 p.m. and was the last American we’re trying to get specific.” Lottery communist leanings. A TL A N TA (AP) - Dr. W. Dean Conservation Commission. Lincoln Center gold diplomat stationed in Beijing room, 7:30 p.m. Bob Gorman, a Manchester After his government career, Warren, a pioneer in liver Dynamic Metal Co. resident who is chairman of the GARDENS after the communist takeover in he became a writer and lecturer surgery and chairman of the 1949. committee and an employee of at several universities, settling at Depar tment of Surgery at Emory Bolton Winning numbers drawn Wednesday in New In 1950, he returned to Washing­ Bv Andrew J. Davis years. the state Department of Mental Gift Suggestions Columbia University. University’s School of Medicine Manchester Herald England: ton and was named chief of the Board of Health, fireplace room, 7:30 p.m. The company’s 70.000-square- Retardation, said he hopes the Connecticut daily: 188. Play Four; 5747. since 1971, died Wednesday of Board of Education. Bolton Center School 7-30 foot building also has been sold to survey will reach those individu­ Planta - Cut Flowera China desk at the State Depart­ cancer. He was 64, Massachusetts daily: 7264. ment but was suspended a year C.S. Harding Mott p.m. Dynamic Metal Products Co., H .J.M ., but Kuronya was unsure als who don’t rely on the local ^ Azalea$ Hanging Garanluma Warren formed a liver surgical Arrangementa Massachusetts Megabucks: 2, 10, 13, 16, 20, 24. later as a security risk. which started in a rented garage of the sale price. Officials at human service agencies. F L IN T , Mich. (AP) - C.S. team that enabled Emory to % Hydrangaaa Foliaga Specimen Tri-state daily: 524, 5086. Clubb was condemned by a Coventry in East Hartford but now employs H .J.M . could not be reached for “ There could be people out African VIoleta Harding Mott, who with his father become one of the few hospitals in about 150 people, has been sold for ^ Relger Begonlaa Gloxinlaa Rhode Island daily: 9834. loyalty board but was cleared on comment. there who never come in contact Bird Feeders developed what is now the na­ the world offering all major Board of Education. Coventry High School. 7-30 $3.8 million, said company presi­ Rhode Island Grand Lottery: 613, 8210, 48189, appeal. He was then assigned to The company was started by with an agency, and we can’t a Tuberoua Begonlaa Chryaanthemuma tion’s 12th-largest charitable therapies for chronic liver dis­ p.m. dent Joseph Kuronya. Statuary______347157. an obscure State Department job Weiss in 1963. He moved from identify them,” Gorman said. 1 foundation, died Wednesday at eases, including transplants. Arts Commission, Town Office Building. 7; 30 p.m. The company, founded by Han The town does have a Phone-A- East Hartford to 420 N. Main St. ------Weiss in 1963, was sold to H.J.M . 15 years ago, and to the Parker Ride program, which serves the Realty Co. of 186 Adams St., Street location five years ago, elderly and those with physical Large Weather according to a warranty deed said Kuronya. and mental disabilities. That iiaurhpBtpr Hrrald filed with the town clerk’s office GERANIUMS and Kuronya. Kuronya said today $039 Junior Geraniums A A USPS 327-500 that the April 24 sale became Rain and fog VOL. CVIII, No. 189 effective the first week of May. 4/2.99 / S f v 1010/22.50/: I The company makes aerospace REGIONAL WEATHER Manchester and vicinity: To­ Penny M, Sietfert, Publisher night. rain and fog. Low around parts and is located at 967 Parker Mothers Also Like — D A C P C A" started Accu-Wealher^"^ lorecast lor Friday George T Chappell Dennis M. Santoro St. The company’s main buyer is Magnolias — Rhododendrons Im w w t w In 2 gal.^ pots Daytime Conditions and High Temperatures .50. Chance of rain 90 percent. Editor Advertising Director Friday, rain likely. High 55 to 60. Pratt & Whitney. Dogwood — Pink & White Jackson & Perkins Douglas A Bevina Sheldon Cohen Company officials are happy Chance of rain 70 percent. Out­ Executive Editor Composing Manager Shrubs — Trees — Perennials | Newest & Standard Varfeties look Saturday, periods of rain and with the sale, said Kuronya. Jeanne Q. Fromerth Robert H Hubbard drizzle likely. High 60 to 65. Business Manager There are no plans to reduce the Pressroom Manager number of employees and the Northwest hills, southwest inte­ Denise A. Roberts YOU CAN’T GO WRONG WITH A GIFT CERTIFICATE Frank J. McSweegan company may even be expanded rior: Tonight, periods of rain. Personnel Manager Circulation Director Low near 50. Chance of rain 90 in a year or two, he said. Bedding & Vegetable Plants Plants < Fruit Trees percent. Friday, cloudy. A 60 Published dally except Sunday and certain holidays by the “ Everybody’s very pleased.” Berry Plants - Blueberry percent chance of rain. High 60 to Manch^r l^lahlng Co., 18 Bralnard Place, MaJIcIwte? he said. “ It’s like (having) new Conn. 08040. Second class postage paid at Manchester Cnnn' jobs. It’s putting new blood into Potatoes - Onions - Garlic Rhubarb - Rasberries • Grapes 65. Outlook Saturday, periods of Postmaster; Send address changes to the Manchester Heratd rain and drizzle likely. High 60 to. P.O. Box 891. Manchester. Conn. 08040 the company. Everybody gets on II you don’t receive your Herald by S p.m weekdays or TM their toes.” 65. a m. Saturdays, please telephone your carrier. II y p ^ unable Coastal: Tonight, rain and fog. to reach your carrier, call subscriber service at M 7-99« Weiss has retired as chairman Open Daily Low near 50. Chance of rain 80 p.m, weekdays lor delivery In Manchester " » but will run the Weiss Gallery on percent. Friday, cloudy. A 60 Suggested carrier rates are 11,80 weekly. $7 70 lor one 138 Oakland St., Kuronya said. 8:30-6:00pm percent chance of rain. High in Under terms of the sale, the 50s. Outlook Saturday, peri­ The Manchester Herald Is a member ol the Associated Press Kuronya will remain president MANCHESTER, CT. 06040 ods of rain and drizzle likely. High Today's weather picture was drawn by Lisa Carrabino, the Aud t Bureau ol Circulations, the New England P rm for at least another five years. He TELEPHONE (203) 643-1211 ^ 168 Woodland St., Manchester 6 4 3 - 8 4 7 4 Association and the New England Newspaper Association. I c c. i om luiHom/ED 60 to 65. 10, of Manchester. has been with the company for 25

"T ' Warranty deeds HARTFORD (AP) - State Promotes nursing career Auditor Leo Donohue says he’s William T. and Barbara R. Murphy lo Brian J, Carol Rossetto, daughter of Paul and Claire disappointed that a legislative and Laurel A. Murphy. 443 Lydall St.! $191,000 Rossetto of Manchester, a nursing student at committee backed off a bill Raymond E. Wallace Jr. and Arline T. Wallace to Simmons College in Boston is president of the giving his office the right to audit Michele F. Peltier, 100 Croft Drive, conveyance lax nursing liaison at Simmons. the financial records of private ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I f * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ■* ■* ★ ★ $168.30. She is a senior and in addition to her 12-credit college foundations. 4 Donald C. and Doris Marsh to James I. Sarny. 87 course load. Rossetto works 16 hours each week at a But Donohue says he isn’t about ^NEW LOCATIONS 4 Starkweather St.. $122,000. Enjoy A Boston hospital. While a student at East Catholic to abandon his long quest to get a If Evelyn J. Babella to Nicholas A, Parent!. West SPRING INTO High School. Rossetto worked as a volunteer at look at the foundations’ private If Middle Turnpike. $79,900. Romantic Dinner Manchester Memorial Hospital. records. + R ich ard E. M e rritt to Lorna J. Joseph, 92 F a lkn o r OUR NEW SHOP Rossetto plans to work in pediatric medicine at “We’ve been at this for 17 Jf Drive, conveyance tax $160.60. in our 18th the University of Connecticut Hospital following years,” Donohue said Wednes­ ★ WINDSOCKS If Harold B, and Lynne B. Hawkins to John K. and graduation in May. day. “ We’re not about to give up 4 Gloria J. Hobbs. 98 Cushman Drive. $148,000 now.’ ★ KITES J f Century Rustic Martin Y. and Barbara C. Solowav to Jerome Donohue’s comments came af­ ★ PARTY SUPPLIES J f Ratner. 441-33 S. M ain St.. $140,000. Pledged to sorority ter the Legislature’s Education J f Atmosphere Hans Weiss. H.W. Realty, to H.J.M. Realty Co., Mary Behike, daughter of Diana and Roy Behlke Committee weakened a bill re­ ★ ADULT & KID FUN J f P a rk e r Street. $3,800,000 quiring annual state audits of J f 633-8698 15 miniiiPf from Manchenter MultiTech New England Inc. to Scott E. of 64 Bette Drive, has pledged Beta Gamma sorority ★ UNIQUE GIFTS at Bucknell University, Lewisburg. Pa. private college foundations, sub­ J f Serving Lunch Tuen. - Sat. 11:30 - 2:00 Christensen, Oak Grove Farms Condominium, stituting instead a compromise J f Y $121,900. She is a 1987 graudate of Loomis-Chaffee School Dinner Tues. - Thur. 5:30 - 9:00 nilagc of and is a sophomore chemistry major at Bucknell. bill calling for internal audits. ★ MOTHERS DAY^ J f Janet M. St. John to Mitchell J. and Kathleen C. Under the bill, a response to 4 Fri. & Sat. 5:30 - 9:30 South Glastonbury Mutty. Northwood Townhouse Condominium several reports of improper han­ Special Gifts For Mom J f Sunday Brunch 11:30 - 2:00 Reservations Preferred $112,000. Burba on dean’s list dling of state money by private J f Rita S. Jaworski to Robert H. and Ann K. Odell 83 college foundations, Donohue’s 4 J f P itk in St.. $188,750. Ross R. Burba, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin office would only audit the BALLOONS & BOUQUETS J f Michael J. Williams to Kimberly Fowler. Beacon Burba of 1.55 Mountain Road, has been named to the foundations if the university’s DELIVERIES ★ COSTUMES ★ PICK UP SERVICE J f Hill Condominium. $82,000. dean's list for the fall semester at Eastern own audit revealed improper use J f A &Gift Cotit, I DECORATING SERVICE ★ HELIUM RENTALS U&R Construction Co. Inc. to Robert and Dolores Connecticut State University. Willimantic. of state funds. J f 3466 Main St. W. Minnich. Gardner Street, conveyance tax “ We’re going to live with it,” J f I $356.40. Coventry, CT Donohue said. “ It does have some 646-2302 J f Jayne C. Schoen to James R. Stevenson and Lisa Earns honors at Skidmore major advantages over the cur­ J f M. narrower. Oakwood Terrace. $155,000 YARN MILL 4 210 PINE ST. MANCHESTER Cynthia L. Colvin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rent situation, but it falls short of J f Gertrude A. Fogarty to Raymond F. Damato. 635 Lawrence Colvin of Manchester, has earned honors what our recommendation was.” W Middle Turnpike, conveyance tax $372.90 Repinpld Pinto/Manchestcr Herald for the fall semester at Skidmore College. Saratoga The substitute bill passed the Raym ond F Dam ato to F e licia B C a rrie r, 649 W Springs N Y. committee by a 20-1 vote and now Middle Turnpike, no conveyance tax. GETTING READY — Gary Stoppelman. Osella. Osella, a major in the U.S. Army goes to the House of Alice C. Jarvis and John D La Belle for the estate youth speaker tor the town’s Memorial Representatives. of Alexander Jarvis to Raymond F. Damato, 76V Reserve, has been chosen as parade Carey wins scholarship The General Administration M q KO It Q Sp0CiQi Wedgewood Drive, conveyance tax $3.30. Day celebration, confers with attorney marshal for the May 29 celebration. John Cooney and town director Ronald and Elections Committee was MultiTech New England Inc. to Gloria Cacciola. Judith A. Carey, a student at Manchester about to pass an almost identical dofi for Lhot’.pedol ladi^... Oak Grove Farms Condominium. $124,900. Community College, has been named one of 92 bill earlier this year, but a Willie J. Gilbert Jr and Janis A. Gilbert. 89 Wells national winners of the Truman Scholarship. surprise amendment offered by St.. $122,000 The award is given by the Harry S. Truman Rep. Richard Torpey, D-East Acrylic Nails — Now Sharon B. Kelley to Mark A. Paganiand Wendy A Honor Rolls Scholarship Foundation of Washington D C. Each Hartford, toughened the bill by r r - 1 Murdock. 5 South Farm s Drive. $223,100. student receives an annual maximum stipend of requiring that the audits be David H and Sandra J Edwards to Jeffrey J and $7,000 per year for the last two years of college and conducted by state auditors. two years of graduate study. Manicures — Now Margaret Candito. Oak Park. $133,000 Bennet Junior High Kristin Covell, Lisa Davis, Stephanie Wanda Browning, Michelle Catubig, The Education Committee took Wendy A Murdock to John G. Pinone Jr and Ann Denis, Max Matthew DeVlllers, Eliza­ Eric Cavoll, More Cloutier, Virginia The students must make a commitment to a Bennet Junior High School has beth Doll, Susan Domanico, RaeAnn Cormier, Ken Craggs, Margo Forand, Torpey’s amendment off the bill, Marie P. Pinone. Wellsweep Condominium Doyon, Sarah Fablon, Sharon Fish, David Ghausi, Andrew GorskI, Amy career in public service at the state, local or federal leaving a bill that the commit­ Hand Moisturizing $ 110, 000. announce that the following stu­ Jocauellne Florldia, Jennifer Florldia, Helbert, Christine Keklak, Chris Leh­ level. Todd Grundmeler, Debra Gullano, tee’s co-chairman said will meet dents achieved a place on the man, Jennifer Lynch, Melissa McDo­ Suzanne Santangelo, a student at Manchester Alfred W. Olsson Jr. for the estate of Gertrude Steven Hanson, Anne Hunter, Hilary nough, Rachel Merrift, Michelle Miner, the first test of good compromise Treatment — ^1*500 DAY is third-quarter honor roll. Keever, Brian Kellogg, Jill Knaus, Olsson to Joseph G. Nevers. Pine Acres Terrace Erik Nllsen, Vincenzo Paluso, Karen Community College, has been named an alternate legislation: nobody is completely $109,000. Michael Knight, Sally Kulbaskl. Shawn RIefer, Jennifer Sharllo, Ericko Shev­ winner of the Truman Scholarship. Alternates SUNDAY, MAY 14TH GRADE 7 Lorson, Ho Suck Lee, Heather LIsk, chenko, Elliot Snider, Michael Steele, happy with it. Gift Certificates Always Available Ryan McGee, Lori Ann Miller, Cathe­ Let Us Help You Find The Perfect Card & Gifts MultiTech New England Inc. to Lisa G Schwartz Kendra Ammann, Felllcia Avers, David Sudol, Tara Thornton, Toreo receive the scholarship only if winners are unable to “ Maybe the best measure of Oak Grove Farm s Condominium. $120,900 Gary Bacon, Jeffrey Belcher, Sonnuel rine Mulligan, Stacia Mutchek, Jomes Thornton, Christopher WIrtalla, Mork accept the award. Berk, Carrie Best, Mara Breen, Andrew Nl, Orlle Nicolas, MIkal Odums, Wil­ Wursthorn, Gregory Young, Sharon this bill is that the higher 742-1890 MultiTech New England Inc to Robert F Brindisi, Dollar Chanfhavone, Sarah liam Pappas, April Pastula. Melissa Zelle. education people think it is all Cochran. Oak Grove Farms Condominium. Chapman, Matthew Clark, Susan Con­ Rattet, Kimberly Rick, Brian Rugonls, ■ DIRECTIONS TO THE CARO & GIFT CONNECTION. Peter Russell, Beth Sampson, Petra GRADE? Has art work on display right but unnecessary, and the $126,900. klin, Allison Connelly, Heather Corona, Rit 364 or 44A to Rte 44A (Bolton Notch). Follow 44A to Rte 31 Jeffrey Crockett, Christina Cushman, Sauer, Robin Sedlacek, Allison Soucy, High Honors state auditors think it is all right Tara Taylor, Scott Thompson, Suzanne Linda L. Till of Manchester is among students at South, (epprox. 5 mlltt) bear right at treflic light onto Rta. 31 South. Daryl A. Bagley-Morrison to Rita S Jaworski. Shannon Donnelly, Diana Ford, Jen­ Liza Bonks, Jessica Elliott, Lilly but doesn’t go far enough,” said * r»^ s * „^ lo w Rta 31 for n mlla — Vinton Village la on the left nifer Hoar, Kirby Horan, Sean Jackson, Thornton, Ananda Uccello, Amara M, GIraldc, Mellsso Hilbert, Jocauellne the University of Connecticut who have art work on MO CR'S wAHCMtaria ^ Lydall Woods Colonial Village $142,900 Heather Jolly, Thomos Kelley, Justin Watson, Houa May Yang, Jensen, Katherine SardI, Jeffrey Sen. Kevin Sullivan, D-West • TOtLANO aANK display at the Atrium Gallery at the university. MultiTech New England Inc. to Brian S. Carr. Kelsey, Joy KralewskI, Carey Kwok, Schenck, Jason Welz, Hartford. Amy Loehfelm, Brendan McCattery, GRADE 9 Till, who will graduate in December, is a Oak Grove Farm s Condominium. $121,900 Michael Abrahamson, Corev Babka, LIso McCusker, Julie Melser, Lisa Honors candidate for a master of fine arts degree in Sullivan said the committee Robert and Jayne L. Medwid lo Lorna Purricr. Mllarzo, Mark Miner, Andrea Murray, Andrew Bortlev, Christina Beaudry, DImItrlo Alvallotls, Cathy Anhalt, was trying to strike a balance Northwood Townhouse Condominium, $107,000. Jessico Noczkowskl, Heidi Ouellette, Kristen Blake, Susan Cabral, Naama Kimberly Begonsky, celestate Benard, printmaking. 0 ^ 4 Melissa Paquette, Kimberly Parkany, CaspI, Katherine Chodburn. Heather Amy Beverly, Kristin Brewer, Eliza­ between monitoring the founda­ Brian L, and Kathryn W. Tabachnick 31 Pre.'^^lon Patrick Peak, Sharon Rockow, Erin Chambers, Zahida Chaudhary, Sue beth Campion, Kyle Cello, Cherl Dem- Yhun Cho, Jennifer Cion, Elizabeth tions more closely and giving D rive. $136,500. Ryan, Pamela Sharkey, Stephen Slno- our, Patrick Dougon, Justin Foran, them the freedom needed for fund tra, Sara Suitor, Jennifer Tierney, Cleaves, Kate Conde, Wendy Cook, Teryl Foran, Matthew Gower, Matthew In nursing honor society Joseph E and Susan C. Ziobrowski to Neil A Debra Vosko, Jennifer Walsh, Gina Phyllis Cort, Howard Crowley, An- Heldtman, Courtney Helweg, Dayna raising. MacDonald, 60 Deer Run Trail $151,500, Watson, Kelly Wooldridge. nmarle Diana, Leslee DuPont, Alison Hutchins, JIM Karrenberg, Deborah 643.5843 Stephanie Hoffs Epstein, Jennifer Fletcher, Angela Knowiton, Jennifer Lorenc, Erin Kristin L. Craft. The bill will affect all private MultiTech New England Inc. to Louis T GRADE 8 Foster, Corey Freeman, Gwyneth Gag­ McKenna, Mary MllewskI, Linda Ols­ daughter of Mr and foundations affiliated with state Tu„. ISAILS BEAUTIFUL Kucharski and Bohdana H. Hanchuk Oak Grove Tanya Adams, Faith Lynn Blouin, non, Mellsso Gavin, JIM Gearhart, zewski, Stephanie Penchorff, KarlstI Mrs. Richard Cooksey institutions, including 22 college s„ Michael Bottaro, Carolyn BottI, Kim­ Michael Glaser, Amy Harris, Robert Pierce, Fernanda Proxee, David Ri­ Farm s Condominium. $121,900 berly BottI, Cynthia Botticello, Kelly Herdlein, Patricia Hornbostel, Mark vard, Abigail Secord, Carolyn Shep­ of 218 Charter Oak St., foundations and at least one other Joseph C and Mary Bolticello to Richard A. Bowler, Rebecca Braman, Sandra Brln- Howarth, Claire Jensen, Darlene pard, Kaniz SIvlee, Christine Southlere, Johns, Shannon Kaulback-Lucas, M i­ has been elected to foundation that is affiliated with Greenwood Burnham Street. $80 000 damour, Danielle Brown, Louren Teressa Uccello, Barbaro Ward, Jeanie Buckno, Trisha Cashman, Peter Hyum chael Kelsey, Gregory King, Kelly Weed, Nancy Wenzel, Lisa Wetherbee, membership in Sigma the Department of Mental ABSoiurtiY 1 ^ 1 rn m c i Donald L. and Lorraine R Benoit to S Mark Choi, Michele Cote, Derrick Dem- Knowiton, Matthew Kohut, Teresa Kelly Wright. Thi'ta Tail International Retardation. Lester, Kathryn Lush, Jane Ma, , SALE ENDS Stephens, 266 Center St.. $400,000 bowskl, Amy Duroto, Amy Dwyer, Honor Societ y of Tiffany Dyke, Seth Egnasko, Rebecca Krishna Makadio, Michael Marchond, Donohue said he was pleased S U N . Sestina Carducci to Gregory K Buller. Fairway Fray, Alison Frenette, Heidi Fultz, Rebecca Mercler, Donnelle Mozzer, Nursing. with several aspects of the bill, Estates. $410,000. Kristen Gordon, Luigi Grossl. Nicole Karen Muller, Mlnh Triet Nguyen, She was inducted as including a section that prohibits s/14 Hachev, Gabrielle Henson, Raymond Kathleen O'Marra, Quyen N. Phan, Bolton High School Suzanne B. Shorts for the estate of Inez M Batson Hodgdon, Sun Hee l-twang, LanI laco- Olga Press, Andrea Relscherl, Laura an undergraduate universities from conducting re­ to state of Connecticut, Chapel Road $2,300 velll, Amy Johannes, Stephanie Kelley, Roblnsan, David Rohrbach, Courtney BOLTON — Bolton High School member of Kappa Al­ search through their foundations. Chanhpheng Keovilay, Mary Krupen, Erin Rose, Joseph Rushlow, George William E. Belfiore to Gerald P. Rothman. Silva, Dennis Smith, Rachel Smith, has announced its honor roll for pha chapter at Western In addition, the bill forces the Bring MOM down on her day and J Em ily Lappen, Jessico Lqwrence, Jean the third marking period. To Griswold Street, conveyance tax $426.80 Lee, Rebecco Loguldlcje, Grant Low­ Nathan Suver, Kelly Szkirka, Kerry Connecticut State Uni­ foundations to reserve spots on FAMOUS BRAND DESIGNER ery, Shelby Moltempo, Elizabeth Tedfard, RoAnn Thorne, Jason Walde, qualify for high honors a student Paul E. and Jane E. Solomonson to Russell 0. Amy Warenda, Joan Wasser, David versity. Danbury. She is their directing boards for at least McCubrey, Joseph Morlarty, Thomas must achieve a grade no lower let her discover one of the nicest Ames and Juli-An Lacey, 15 Anderson St., $115,000. Mozzer Jr., Andrew Mumtord, Melissa White, Andrew Zadnik. a 1985 graduate of Man­ one student and one faculty Ernest J. Reed and Brian R Reed to Alfred A. Myers, Tomara Nelson, Matthew Noo­ than A-minus. To qualify for chester High School. member, and forces public dis­ nan, Patrick Osborne, Caltlyn Pen- general honors a student must displays of flowers she has ever Norman, Karen Drive, $147,900. tleton, Donna Rho, Daryl Richard, RHAM High Schooi closure of any gifts from founda­ Ernest J Reed and Brian R. Reed to Ronald J Erica RIngbloom, David Rodriguez, achieve a grade no lower than tions to state employees. Juan Rodriguez, Kelsey Rodwell, Can- B-minus. and Karen L. Albert. Karen Drive, $162,900. dice Roy, Timothy Seketsky, Tamara HEBRON - RHAM High Convocation Research contracts have been seen, our display is just beautiful! Robert E. and Elena A Shackett to Paul E. and Sines, Stephanie Smith, Phltsamay School has announced its honor GRADE 12 at the center of the foundation Jane E. Solomonson, 198 McKee St.. $136,000. Sourinho, Christopher Spadaccinl, honors three Shira Springer, Thomas Stevens, Chris­ roll for the third marking period High Honors controversy at the University of Edmund J. and Judith A. Gorman to Thomas E. topher Stone, Allison Szotak, Matthew of the 1988-89 school year. Drew Pinto, Timothy Rooney. Three area residents. Kristin L. Craft Connecticut. Auditors have twice Morrisson and Daryl Ann Bagley-Morrison. Roc- WelnIckI, Joy White, David Wllk, Joanne Wilson. General Honors students in the Univer­ found that money from research kledge. $175,000. GRADE 12 Krista Bachl, Dovid Bailey, Emily High Honors sity of Connecticut’s School of Fine Arts, were grants, which should have gone HANGING PLANTS AZALEAS and Mary Catherine Development Co, to Derekseth GRADE 9 Chlat, Lauren Clark, Darcy Hinds, Christine Bell, Thomas Berte, Mat­ Kimberly Bocyneskv, Gregory Chap­ Bonnie Maneggla, Deborah Merriam, recognized recently at the school’s annual awards into state accounts, went instead Corp.. Birch Mountain, no conveyance tax. thew Best, Brian Blount, Colleen Boes, man, Carin Dunay, Shane Eagleson, Charlene Margan, Robert Norval, Er­ convocation. into the less-restricted foundation RHODODENDRON Laura Marlotti, Donna Nichols, Karen ika Schmidt, Lori Stephenson, Craig Derekseth Corp. to Jayne C. Schoen. Birch Anna Christen Breen, Amy Bresclano, Sheryl Veal of Manchester received the Minerva accounts. The Greenhouses are just Patrick Chasse. Kimberly Crockett, Sevich, Down Wagner. Winslow, Jonathan WIedle. Mountain. $251,995. Hofferman Scholarship for music and Russell bursting with beautiful Ivy Emma Delaney, Carolyn DeShales, Honors GRADE 11 Always Popular Items on Kristin Donnelly, Sion Duncan, Rachel Vinick. also of Manchester, received the Lottie Hanley, Sorah Hennigan, Jeffrey Hllle, Brian Albert, Heidi Anderson, Shane High Honors Geraniums, New Guinea Jenny Horvlth, Carlo lezzi, Keosamone Anderson, Robert Armstrong, Betsy Attlla Lengyel,«Jennlfer Northway. Green music Scholarship. Quitclaim deeds Arner, Sandy Arnold, Rebecca Back- Mom's Day Keovilay, Dana KobylanskI, Adam John J. Liebler of Bolton received the Dean’s Hall’s lease Impatiens, Fuchsia,Impatiens, Electric Quartz Reg. 125 to M95 •Cruen • Diilontc Kramer, Eric Kubik, Sfeven Lammey, mender, Melanie Ballsano, Peter Bor- General Honors tok, Stephen Calverley, Susan Catta- Scholarship for art and Terry Runnels of Coventry e have a wide variety of colors, •St^iko • KIgin *Rill RIass • Xdollo Anita J. Shorts to Anita J. Shorts and Arthur B Todd Lamson, Jeffrey Lozzarls, Randy David Boles, Almee Boothroyd, Me­ Non-stop Begonias and Lessard, Dana Molley, Christopher neo, Douglas Chapman, Eric Cloutier, lissa Cosgrove, Michael Dietz, Michael received the Special Dramatic Arts Sponsors’ some are bursting with bloomsi • Benrua • Helbros ___ Shorts. 481 Porter St., no conveyance tax McKnett, Amy MIzoras, Seth Morabito, Amy Covell, Stocey Dan, Rochelle Hough, Kathleen Lessard, Zachary Award for Excellence security for much more! •W allliain • Citizen •niaiu* Stanley Johnson Jr. to Ruby C. Johnson. 30 Eric Passmore, Kirk RIngbloom, Mat­ Desso, Michael Docker, Judith Dupre, Morford, Julie Palocko. Jeffrey Sig­ thew Robison. Koryn Rockefeller, Kristine Farrell, Jennifer Flore, Jo­ mund, Kristin Spless. •Jules jureensen Westfield St., no conveyance tax. James Ruel, Lisa Shaw, Kimberly celyn Foron, Kevin Foster, Allsbn Felicia B. Carrier to Raymond F. Damato. 635 W. Shook, Marchann Sinatra, Kathryn Fracchla. GRADE 10 banks’ loans FLOWERING PERENNIALS ANNUALS and Tammy Gosselln, Christine Gower, High Honors Bolin named oustanding Middle Turnpike, no conveyance tax. Smith, PhlllpSmIth, JamesTatro, Heidi World - Famous - Fragrances Towle, Jewell White, Jessica Yost. Tamara Grybko, Kathy Hamilton, Amy Rebecca Carrier, SulanI Reddy. Raymond F. Damato to Felicia B. Carrier. 649 W. Kozyra, Deborah Krist, Tom Krueger, Bret R. Bolin, grandson of Edith Bolin of The Cheney Hall Foundation TREES and and HERBS Paul Lamothe, Colleen Lee, Denise General Honors VEGETABLES Middle Turnpike, no conveyance tax LewandowskI, Colleen Lorenc, Ginger Stacey Beyor, Kerry Conroy, Ka­ Manchester and Marjorie Fischer of Manches’er, unanim ously pas.sed a resolution SHRUBS — Elizabeth A. Drony to Felicia B. Carrier. 649 W. liiing Junior High Mortlnchek, Frank Mouderer, Mark thryn D'ltalla, Anna DePold, Scott has been selected as a member of Outstanding Wednesday that will permit a.s- Without a doubt ARE READYI McClanon, Kathy Mendall, Pamela LaChapelle, Nicholas Logrosso, Lucas College Students of America. Middle Turnpike, no conveyance tax. Montstreom, Nancy Munson, Bridget Morford, Lisa Pasay, Brace Peters, signing its lease on the hall to the best collection James Davis to Annie Davis, East Meadow Here is the third-quarter honor Murphy, Kim Muzeroll, Michael New- Scett Polio, Shannon Platek, Jennifer 1 local banks as part of the security Many beautiful Condominium, no conveyance tax. roll for Manchester’s Illing Jun­ house, Gozen NIron. Roth, Rebecca Whitney, for a $1.2 million loan the banks of plants we have Heather Oliver, Susan Pelletier, Kim ­ Inducted into Alpha Chi The Greenhouses Gregory K. Buller to Jennifer Tetrault. Fairway ior High School: berly Provencal, Marla Rivera, Shan­ GRADE? will make to finance completion plants. ever had — Estates, no conveyance tax. non Roach,' David Robertson, Jessica High Honors of the hall’s restoration. GRADE 7 Rowley, Lodomla Santese, Linda San­ Nancy Sotting, Alison Kl'lorln, 'Traci Ann Kosak. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J.B. Most have yet to most plants are are just loaded Nora P. Merritt to Anne L. Miller, two parcels. Kerri Lvn Adams, Corev Amende, toro, Thomas Schupp, Jennifer Shuts- Amanda Luyster, Sandra Nuss. Kosak of 216 Saddlehill Road, a junior at American The resolution also permits the Birch Street and Jefferson Street. $211,000. Eric Babbitt, Laurie Beaudry, Jeffrey ♦erman, Wendy SImes, Jennifer Spica, Little Theatre of Manchester to * 2 . 5 0 M. or S tor * 6 . 9 8 with plants! Blaschik, Tina Borek, Heidi Bowen, Robert Stevenson, James Sukach, Lori General Honors International College. Springfield, Mass, has been flower this year. *^ri77TtrrfBii^ Janice R, Levesque to Sheila B.,Gadola. 107-109 Kelly Bragdon, Daniel Breen, Adam Tebbets, Karl Tkacz, Michelle Tru- Eric Andersen, Michael CzarnIckI, inducted into the Alpha Chi national academic assign its sublease to the banks. Hemlock St., conveyance tax $102.30. Brodin, William Bronelll, Catherine eworthy, Nick Ullon, Christy Weiner, Sherry Gangaway, Gregory Gilbert, honor society. The assignment means that the Madeline R. Uccello to Jane U. Morano. 173 Cantwell, Laura Caron, Amber Carroll, Denise White, Shone Gorrison, Karen Jesse Merriam, Andrea NIewInskI, banks could take over the lease if Maybe MOM would We have a nice Kristen Chevalier, Daniel Copeland, Bushev. Jonathon Norbut, Rebecca Osthus, She is majoring in political science. LAWN Spring St.. $24,000. Jennifer CosmInI, Jeffrey Czala, Kara Mark Reiss. there is a default on the loans. just like a flowering assortment of Daly, Sotu Datta, Wlllyanne DeCorm- GRADE II The assignments were ap­ ler, A le x a DeJoonnIs, N orm an D elaura, High Honors S iy ^ T U A R Y Curtis Dell, Brett DeSimone, Michael Kerri Duchon, Matthew Friday, Scott Elected to honor chapter proved Tue.sday by the town plant, such as a wooden lawn Dougherty, David Gallasso, Michael Heal V, Matthew Lablase, John Murray, Bolton Center Board of the Directors. The town Griffefh, Kelly Griffin, Matthew Gustaf­ Ben Wilson. Mum, Non-stop ornaments. Jill Ann Bycholski, daughter of Walter Bycholski owns the hall and has leased it to Births son, Abigail Hamm, Sara Hetzel, Ter­ BO LTO N — The following of Bolton and Judith Clementino of Manchester, has Nice selection of rance Henry, Jennifer Johnson, Joanna Honors students have made the honor roll the foundation. Begonia, Martha Koft, Matthew Lavery, Eric Lovlgne, Rebecca Bell, Lawrence Blake, been elected to the Skidmore College chapter of In other action, the foundation figurines. Joseph Lenehan, Stanley Lezon, Kris­ Heather Cromie, Kevinl Damour, Cha­ for the third quarter at Bolton Omicron Delta Epsilon-Alpha-Zeta Chapter, the Washington OPEN 7 DAYS The following births to Manchester residents have tian LIndstrom, Tonya Lok, Lisa Marl- rles Eaton, Annette Ellis, Bethany Center School: approved a change in plans for a nelll, Stacy, Masson, Rebecca A. Foran, R achel Foron, B ryan H olcom be, intcrricitional honor society in economics. walled area outside the hall which Also, many types Geranium, been recorded at Hartford Hospital: Mercler, Jason Miller, CarrI Ann Jennifer Huebner, Jennifer Hughes, Friday till 8 Montgomery, Rachel Morin, Michelle William Kelly, Jennifer Kingsley, Mor- GRADE 8 will mask utility installations and or Azalea. Sharp, a son born M arch 21 to M ichael D. and Peck, Aura Perrica, Jason Poullot, gon Latham , Doreen Lee, G reg Legault, A Honor Roll for a wheelchair lift to accommo­ of bird baths. Sunday till 4 Brenda Palm er Sharp. 84 Hickory Drive. Ryan Rawllnitls, Tima Marie Rivera, Dawn McManus, Kevin Meadows, Kris­ Shlreen Deen. Ansaldis on dean’s list Quality Angel Rodriguez, Charlene Savoie, tina Miller, Kimberly Mund, Joseph date handicapped persons. Judy Schmerler, Tracey Lynn Shlr- Nelson, Karen Phillips, Julie Sabot, B Honor Roll The walled area has been Adam Ansaldi and Amoree Ansaldi, both .students □ □ n shac. Angle Shockley, Michael Siena, Jennifer Seagrave, Nell Svphers, Beniamin Aitkin, Michelle Arm­ modified from original plans to Brian SllkowskI, Jack Spear, Michael Amando Trafford, Colleen Twor- strong, Ethan Bailey, Mark Blofkin, in the School of Business Administration at the provide a better sight line for ^ CANDIES Spector, Peter Stred, Jennifer Upton, kowskl, Ellsabefh Tyler. G reg Buonom e, Leah Cam poseo, Su- University of Vermont, were named to the dean’s llIXTBIErDyC Babies born at Mount Sinai Hospital. Hartford, to Theodore Wagner, Tennille Waldo, mathi Reddy, Beniamin Robinson, motorists coming out of a drive­ Bruce Watt, Jill Westerman, Chris­ GRADE 10 list for the fall semester. Adam, a senior and Manchester residents: Thomas Wright. way west of the hall onto Hall VII liltltf d GARDEN CENTER topher Wollenberg. High Honors Amoree. a junior, are the son and daughter of Robert Blewitt, Elizabeth Churney, GRADE 7 Court. The wheelchair lift will be Kviesis, a son born March 24 to Peter and Ptti Andrew Ansaldi Jr. of Bolton and Katherine Ansaldi GRADE 8 Matt Estes, Philip Hebenstelt, Brian B Honor Roll on the east side of the building. IMEX Houlton Kviesis. 31 Union St. Gaurl Aggarwal, Charlotte Anderson, Johnson, Jennifer KIrchmver, Julie Christopher Boothroyd, Shawn Boo- of Manchester. 1 TOLLAND TPKE., MANCHESTER-VERNON TOWN LINE The two building modifications 649-2623 Anissa Barbato, Adrienne Belton, Eric Krchmver, Krisfin Smifh, throyd, Jeffrey D'lfalla, Todd Dozen, Amoree has been named to the dean’s li.st in every Adgers, a son born April 5 to Arthur and Crystal Bernstein, Jennifer Besaw, Jessie Brad Koerner, Alana Kvichak, James will be taken up by the Cheney Bradley, Richard Busick, James Car- Honors Langdo, Lisa NIewInskI, Steven semester and Adam in almost every semester of 2 5 % OFF Greene Adgers. 360 Oakland St. roll, Eric Chameroy, Zahid Chaudhary, Mork Beverly, Jeffrey Branham, Toom ey. their attendance at the university. Historic District Commission. 6 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. May 11. 1989

MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. May 11. 1989 — 7 GOP chairman stumps for town support Votes on budget Republicans urged to use By Alex Glrelll come up with what they regard as the Garside said that in recent voter- GOP vice chairman STATE Manchester Herald five most important issues that will golf facilties is growing. registration sessions in Manchester, But he said there is “ little support likely next week face the state in 1990. Issues suggested the Republicans have gained more Republican State Chairman Robert for spending megabucks to do so and by Republicans throughout the state voters than the Democrats. He said state’s woes in local races says Poliner to win & LOCAL S Poliner asked members of the there seem to be other ways to finance HARTFORD (AP) — Senate President Pro will be considered in meetings within Democrats have gained 502 voters M pohester Republican Town Com­ the expansion. Tern John B. Larson says he expects the House Bv Marie P. Grady Congressional districts. Later, the 10 while the Republican ranks grew by public reaction to issues such as and Southington from 1980 to 1986. Robert S. Poliner will proba­ mittee Wednesday to support his bid In the long run, it will probably pay and Senate to vote next week on a budget and Manchester Herald the state Tue.sday. The 4th most important issues will be chosen 557 voters. tax package for the 1989-90year beginning July the state budget deficit and She has been a teacher for the bly win another term as Senatorial District convention for re-election and to unite behind a in a statewide session on the pattern of for itself, Naab said of the proposed Democratic proposals to raise Volunteer efforts He said a trend toward more 1. New Britain public schools, Republican state chairman. for the state committee was single Republican candidate for a representative town meeting. expansion. But he said enviromental Republicans can win local taxes to compensate for the governor. Republican voters has started. concerns for the watershed land on But Larson, D-East Hartford, and other elections in November if they Kezer said that Republicans Vice Chairman Pauline R. held in Manchester. conference topic Poliner said the Republican Party Democrats registration totals Senate Democratic leaders refused to discuss shortfall. She said people will Kezer said Wednesday, Poliner. meanwhile, asked He said that without a change of the is willing to make capital investments which the expansion is planned may capitalize on mistakes by Demo­ identify those problems with generally fare well on the local 12.791, compared 8,789 Republicans rule it out. after an hourlong meeting of Senate Demo­ cratic lawmakers at the state for support at a meeting of the The Governor’s Council on party in power there would be no in capital improvements while the Democrats and vote Republican. political level as well as the Kezer was speaking at the Voluntary Action has scheduled a and 8.786 who are not registered with a The town Board of Directors crats V'ednesday the precise size of either Capitol, the state Republican vice biennial meeting of the Man­ Manchester Republican Town change in the thinking and direction of Democrats prefer to swell the bureau­ party. national level. But she said conference for June 8 at Man­ government in Connecticut. Tuesday accepted the concept of a proposal. chairman said Wedne.sday. "They’ve had it uptohere.” she Republicans have missed oppor­ chester Republican Women’s Committee held later Wednes­ cracy in order to get more people John Tucci, a member of the Board day. He also asked the party to chester Community College. The “We have to have unity if we are two-year extension of the club’s lease "I would say it’s going to be a fair package said, motioning to her neck, as tunities to gain seats in Congress Club. She said Poliner, who is vested in continuing the Democratic of Education, repeated his criticism Pauline R. Kezer of Plainville unite behind a gubernatorial conference, called “Tomorrow’s going to capture the governorship.” administration. on the course, but wanted some for the citizens of Connecticut,” was about all she talked of voters’ reactions to and in state legislatures across facing a serious challenge of state law requiring binding arbitra­ Larson would tell reporters. also told members of the town candidate to defeat Demo­ Issues Create Today’s Chal­ he said Zinsser agreed that Republicans clarification of conditions the club has the state’s fiscal problems. the nation. from state Rep. Richard Foley tion in bargaining with school em­ When he left the caucus, Sen. Joseph H. Republican Women’s Club after a cratic Gov. William O’Neill. lenges” will be a series of Poliner said Republican guberna­ plan for the future. set for the lease. “It’s a great time to be a of Oxford, has the votes to win. workshops focusing on volunteer ployees. “Binding arbitration is hurt­ Harper Jr., D-New Britain, co-chairman of the luncheon at the Country Club that Republican,” she added. “We have two ends of the He came at the invitation of torial hopefuls have to agree in "Sometimes that is not popular.” he One of them concerns raising fees to The chairman will be elected activities. ing the whole state,” he said. meet the higher rent the town will budget committee, said ieaders were telling the GOP expects to capture more sandwich. The meat in the middle in June by members of the Carl A. Zinsser, who was advance to support the candidate who said. seats in the 1990 state elections. She said the party plans a elected to the state committee Registration will be accepted wins the nomination. Town Director Ronald Osella said charge. Naab said his interpretation the rank and file “where we are, which is is what we have to work on.” she Republican State Central He said Democratic Gov. William the Republican Party is no longer She mentioned Republican Susan grass-roots effort to attract more said. at the 4th District convention. until May 19. For more informa­ State law requires that if there is a O’Neill “is a follower, not a leader. It is that the directors will still control nowhere” on the budget. Committee. tion or for registration forms call perceived as “the old conservative House Speaker Richard J. Balducci, D- M. Buckno as a possible candi­ voters. While Democrats out­ While Democrats dominate Zinsser, a former three-term primary, it must be held in Sep­ is about time we gave him his the fee schedule but may waive a 10 Foley has painted himself as 566-8320. party we used to be.” People are percent limit on increases. Newington, later expressed skepticism about date for state office in 1990, but number Republicans in the state Manchester politics, Kezer said senator, said after his election tember. That leaves little time to retirement.” by a 3-to-l margin, Kezer said, a more aggressive spokesman ready for change, he said. Joseph Broder of Glastonbury, voting on the tax and budget bills by next week Bi’ckno, a Manchester real estate Republicans control boards in Tuesday and again Wednes­ finance and mount a campaign. Zinsser, who has argued that broker, declined to speculate on “We’ve had a margin of growth in for the party. But Kezer said day that he has not decided Poliner said. Town Director Geoffrey Naab re­ re-elected to the Republican State because of lack of agreement among House naore than 90 of the state’s 169 Helmet legislation Republicans should be more vocal in her political ambitions. new membership.” cities and towns. She said the she believes members of the who to support for the chair­ He came to the meeting at the ported on negotiations with the Central Committee Tuesday with no Democrats. promoting the party, said. “I’m going Manchester Country Club over its She said most 18-to 30-year-olds grass roots approach to cam­ committee will stick with manship. He said he will try to goes to the House invitation of newly elected state support from Manchester delegates, After a House Democratic caucus on Buckno lost in her bid la.st to go over to Hartford and be heard,” lease of a town-owned golf course and are “tuned in to the issues and paigning is one espoused by Lee Poliner. learn the preference of Repub­ central committeeman Carl A. said again as he did Tuesday that he Tuesday, Baiducci had said members were November to unseat state Rep. HARTFORD (AP) — A bill Y About 30 committee members at­ She said she believed that on the study of adding 18 holes to the looking to reduce Gov. William A. O’Neill’s concerns of the Republican Atwater, national Republican licans in the five towns in the Zinsser. Zinsser said he has not yet tended the meeting in Lincoln Center was disappointed that Manchester did John W. Thompson, D- Party.’’ That age group favors Poliner will pick up key district. requiring 16- and 17-year-old course to provide a a fully-public not back him. proposed $6.9 billion 1989-90 budget by as much chairman. motorcyclists to wear helmets decided who he will support for the and heard officials speak on local and Manchester. Republican candidates by a mar­ Of Atwater, she said, "H e’s an endorsements from about 20 Towns in the district are state parly chairmanship. course. He said that from what he has And he said all the nomination as $220 million and, at the same time, raise has been easily approved in the state issues. Kezer said that Republicans in gin of 55 to 45 percent, Kezer said. intense person. He knows how to new committee members Manchester, Glastonbury. Poliner urged local Republicans to heard, most people favor adding new speeches, including the one for him. taxes by more than $500 million. Senate and sent to the House. Republican Town Chairman John holes because the demand for more Manchester and surrounding Kezer was a state representa­ win. He has a plan, a focus and a elected in conventions across Bolton. Hebron and Columbia. stressed service to individual towns towns should take advantage of tive for New Britain, Plainville The bill, approved 24-10 Wed­ direction.” nesday, also requires that helmets be worn by motorcycle passengers, regardless of age. STATE The Senate rejected an amend­ ment offered by Sen. George L. Gunther, R-Stratford. that would & LOCAL have required people in cars to wear helmets. “People might think that’s silly.” Gunther said. “We’re the Oil leak blamed ones who’re going to protect the whole world up here. Let’s put the in basement fire helmets on people in cars.” A faulty oil-burning furnace COME’lO OUR G The amendment was defeated, NDOPENMGFOR 32-3. caused a minor fire in the basement of an East Middle Sen. Michael P. Meotti. D- Turnpike home Wednesday Glastonbury. co-chairman of the morning, a fire official said. Transportation Committee, said The fire broke out in the home the bill was necessary because HIGH CD RATES A “statistics show our youngest of Edward Fortin, 857 E. Middle Turnpike, said Deputy Chief GREAT FREE GIFTS! drivers have the worst accident Robert Bycholski of the Town of records.” Manchester Fire Department. He said oil leaked from the fire box of Republican women the furnace onto the basement floor, which ignited at about 10:50 elect new officers a.m. LOOK AT ALL THAT'S W AITING FOR YOU AT THE The fire was caused no structu­ ENTER OUR SWEEPSTAKES, The Manchester Republican ral damage to the home, By­ Women’s Club elected a new slate cholski said. There was heavy NEW MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK IN MANCHESTER! of officers during its biennial smoke, but no injuries were AND W IN A SUPERMARKET meeting at the Manchester Coun­ reported, Bycholski said. Fortin, At Mechanics Savings Bank, we Ve been try Club Wednesday. his wife and three children were And 24-hour banking. Not to mention a drive-up Elected were the following; at home when the fire broke out, serving our community with offices throughout SHOPPING SPREEI Donna Mercier. president: Kathy he said. window and plenty of free parking. Fiano, vice president: Annabelle The fire was extinguished in Central Connecticut for over 100 years. On May 9, To celebrate our Grand Opening, we invite you You could be our grand prize winner in the most exciting Dodge, treasurer: Judy Kargle, about 15 minutes, he said. 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HARTFORD (AP) - The state OPEN A NEW ACCOUNT, The new officers will serve a Senate has re.iected a proposal mail and bring it to our Manchester office by noon on June 10. term of two years. that would have prohibited the Marion Straughan also was state from paying for medically You can cdso pick up an entry form at our Manchester office. CHOOSE A TERRIFIC GIFT! honored for her 50-year member­ necessary abortions for poor ship in the club. women, except when the moth­ You need not be present or be a Mechanics customer to win, but you must be over the age of 18 er’s life is in danger or in the ca.se Just open a Regular Savings or Regular Checking account with $250 or more, to enter. Only one entry per person, please. Officers and staff of Mechanics Savings Bank and of rape or incest. members of their families are not eligible. 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He said anti-abortion activists Bowers School sixth-graders had collected more than 100.000 and students from Wilton schools signatures in the pa.st year on testified in favor of the bill at a petitions opposing state-funding March public hearing before the of Medicaid abortions. OPEN A CD, COLLECT YOUR JUST REWARD! Environment Committee of the Scott’s amendment was de­ General Assembly, feated. 23-12 Wednesday, after a “Their fingerprints are all over brief but emotional debate. In celebration of our Grand Opening, we're making our this bill,” Thompson said. Sen. M. Adela Eads. R-Kent. CERTIFICATES The bill bans the sale of said it was impossible to "legis­ high-interest CDs even more rewarding. Open your CD with 4 Year 2 Yaar 1 Year 6 Months substances that contain chloro- late morals or conscience’’ and as little as $1,000 and youll close the deal with a FREE gift(s). fluorocarbons, which destroy the added that it was “strange that ozone layer. 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Brian Crombie was second in Answering Machine lose at Mechanics. , 7 ,0 0 0 14 ,0 0 0 HARTFORD (AP) — Talks business calculations. 2 5 ,0 0 0 5 0 ,0 0 0 Citizens Quartz, Dress Watch MANCHESTER aimed at ending the 3-day-old The national competition will \ 9 ,0 0 0 18 ,0 0 0 3 5 ,0 0 0 be held from July 1 to 8 in 7 0 ,0 0 0 G re e k X L V acuum 341 Broad Street, Manchester, CT 06040 241-2959 strike by Hartford area carpen­ J 10 ,0 0 0 2 0 ,0 0 0 ters could come as early as next Orlando. Fla. 4 0 ,0 0 0 8 0 ,0 0 0 M ag ic C h e f M icrow av e Tricia Boudreau was third in Hours: Mon.-Wed. 9-3, Thurs. 9-5, Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-12 week, union and management J 12 ,0 0 0 2 4 ,0 0 0 4 5 ,0 0 0 9 0 ,(XX) notetaking I. 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A handmade quilt given by w /S te re o town employees to Town Man­ The union, which began the 3 4 ,0 0 0 68,(XX) 1 3 5 ,0 0 0 270,0(X) walkout Monday, has not set up ager Robert B. Weiss is on display Apple lie Computer Package ^/r 4 0 ,0 0 0 8 0 ,0 0 0 picket lines. The move allows 16 0 ,0 0 0 3 2 0 ,0 0 0 i^ C H A N K S in the glass case on the second Fisher Stereo Mome other tradesmen to continue floor of the Municipal Building. E n te rta in m e n t C e n te r working during the dispute. The quilt has a square for each Savings Bank Union officials said many car­ department. It was given to Weiss penters have returned to work at May 5 at a retirement party a number of companies that have thrown by town employees. Weiss Mi ’miIh'i I 1 IK I t|iMkipportunitv I I'luiiM agreed to pay any wages and plans to retire next month after 23 fringe benefits that ultimately years as manager. a r e agreed to through negotiations. 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD Thursday. May 11. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. 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Governors pushing League declares truce NATION & WORLD NATION BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Arab League envoys today declared a new truce in a for sales taxes on 2-month-old bloodbath in Lebanon after & W O R L D rocket and artillery duels between Chris­ Lab fire tian and Syrian gunners killed 20 people and Chinese still wary mail-order business wounded 62. Secretary-spy convicted Gen. Michel Aoun, who commands 20,000 WASHINGTON (AP) - Spie­ Sen. Robert W. Kasten Jr., DUESSELDORF, West Germany (AP) Christian soldiers fighting an alliance of kills mice gel, Land’s End and L,L. Bean R-Wis., whose state is home to — A former secretary in the chancellor’s Syrian and Druse Moslem forces, ordered as Soviet leader addicts beware - the nation’s Land’s End, added that the bill office was convicted today of spying for the his gunners to abide by the cease-fire, a governors want you to begin “unfairly targets the elderly, the KGB after confessing that her love for a spokesman said. in Maine paying sales taxes on your handicapped, farm families and Moscow agent led her to turn over valuable There was no immediate public reaction mail-order shopping sprees'. the millions of consumers who secrets. from his foes, but the Voice of Lebanon BAR HARBOR, Maine (AP) — prepares for visit Governors, joined by state rely on mail-order purchases for Elke Falk, 44, was found guilty of passing radio station, in Christian east Beirut, and Fire killed about 500,000 research legislators and mayors, are urg­ many of their basic needs.” more than 200 secret documents to Soviet the Moslem Voice of the Nation, the most mice at the Jackson Laboratory, By Jim Abrams hegemonism under the guidance ing Congress to overturn a Not so, said the National intelligence agents between 1975 and 1985 popular broadcast in west Beirut, quoted and the loss will set back The Associated Press of Gorbachev’s new thinking.” 22-year-old Supreme Court deci­ Governors’ Association, which and sentenced to 6'/i years in prison. “reliable sources” as saying the Arab scientists around the world who The Chinese say normalization sion and require large mail-order chose to emphasize the bill’s The documents included West German mediators conveyed the cease-fire order to depend on its purebred strains, BEIJING — Soviet President of relations is important, but so is companies to collect sales taxes effect on well-heeled yuppies; iritelligence reports, government and Ca­ both sides. officials said. Mikhail S. Gorbachev is coming winning concessions from the on sales to out-of-state “Many of the goods sold by binet minutes, as well as information on Four construction workers who to make history. The Chinese, Soviets, especially on Cambodia. customers. mail-order firms are expensive, NATO maneuvers. Judge faces trial were remodeling the building .. ever wary of their northern Chinese leaders insist that As a result of that ruling. North high-quality, designer-type goods The Duesseldorf court also ordered Falk where the blaze broke out Wed­ neighbor, are determined that improved relations will not mean Dakota Gov. George Sinner told a that appeal to young urban (0 return to the state the $5,200 she received WASHINGTON (AP) — Senators plan nesday afternoon were hospital­ history will not be repeated. a return to the alliance of the news conference Wednesday, professionals; pastel sweaters, from the KGB. . immediate efforts to oust U.S. District ized, and at least two firefighters Expectations differ as Gorba­ 1950s, when Mao Tse-tung’s fled­ hometown merchants are at a $24 cotton T-shirts, fancy brief­ Falk, who pleaded guilty, had told the Judge Walter L. Nixon of Mississippi, who .were treated for smoke inhala­ chev and China’s senior leader, gling Communist government decided disadvantage and states, cases, electronic gizmos and court she started spying after falling in love was impeached by the House, while he tion, officials said. Deng Xiaoping, meet for the first was forced to bow to Moscow’s cities and counties are losing exercise or recreational equip­ with a KGB agent she met through a “lonely serves a five-year perjury sentence. , “We managed to save what are Chinese-Soviet summit since Mao ideological dictums. more than $1.5 billion a year in ment,” the association said in a hearts” newspaper ad and considered “the “Clearly the judge is not fit to sit upon the Tailed the foundation stocks ...the gave Nikita Khrushchev the cold Mao’s disputes with Josef tax revenue. written statement. man of my life.” federal judiciary and we must perform our Y original genetically defined shoulder in Beijing in 1959. Stalin, and then with Khrush­ “Because state sales taxes run The Supreme Court held in 1967 constitutional duty to impeach him.” Rep. ■ strains" of mice, said Director- Both sides agree that the May chev, led to an irrevocable split in from 5 percent to 8 percent of the that a company could not be Iran death threat stands F. Jam es Sensenbrenner, R-Wis.. said designate Kenneth Paigen. "It 15-18 summit will normalize 1960 when the Kremlin withdrew cost of the goods sold, the unfair required to collect sales taxes on Wednesday as the House voted 417-0 to do jWill take us time but we will be political and party relations all its technicians from Chinese tax advantage by out-of-state purchases from out-of-state un­ BEIJING (AP) — Iranian President Ali .so. •able to reproduce what was strained three decades ago when factories built with Soviet aid. firms in sales taxes is greater less that company had a retail Khamenei said today Iran still demands the Nixon becomes eligible for parole in Jthere." Soviet “revisionism” was re­ November and has indicated he will return AP photo Beijing challenged Moscow’s than the average profit margin of outlet in the state. execution of British author Salman4tushdie I Earl Green, a former Jackson SUPERPOWER SMILES - U.S. Secre­ right to dominate the world viled by the ultra-leftists of Main Street merchants,” Sinner Sears and J.C. Penney, for for his novel “The Satanic Verses,” which to the bench and preside over trials .director, said it would lake six to fine's Room in Moscow as he meets Communist movement. China’s 1966-76 Cultural Revolu­ said. In fact, he added, the PIECE OF CUPCAKE — D.R. "Doc” following his release from incarceration at tary of State James Baker cracks a smile example, collect sales taxes on some say insults Islam. 'eight generations of mice, or Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev for Both desire an easing of ten­ tion. After border clashes broke average hometown merchant’s catalog orders because they have Khamenei, speaking at a news confer­ Rice, 83, holds a special cupcake Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. about two or three years, to Thursday in the Kremlin's St. Cathe- the first time. sions so they can concentrate on out in 1969, Mao asked the nation profit margin is less than 3 retail stores in every state. But ence, also denied that Iran’s parliament marking the 70th birthday of But now he must face a Senate trial to ^replace the animals. their sputtering efforts to reform to prepare for all-out war. percent. Land’s End, the giant mail-order speaker, Hashemi Rafsanjani, had called Hostess cupcakes during ceremo­ determine if he should be ousted from the I bench and deprived of the $89,500 annual It was unclear what effect on plodding, state-controlled econo­ War was averted, but prospects Opponents of the proposal held clothing company in Wisconsin, for the murder of Westerners. He said nies Wednesday in Detroit. Rice is jresearch the short-term mouse mies. “ Abnormal relations” for better relations after the their own news conference to salary he currently collects as a federal cojlects no tax on out-of-state Rafanjani’s words were distorted by the the man who came up with the idea “Shortage could have, Baker delivers Bush message, along their4,300-mile border "are Cultural Revolution were warn that consumers won’t put up shipments because it has no other Western media. judge. Lawmakers said it was important to i With an annual budget of $27 not in the interest of the people of quashed by Vietnam’s invasion of with it. outlets. Rafsanjani, previously regarded as a for the distinctive treat. move swiftly. inillion. the lab produces between the two countries,” Chinese Pre­ Cambodia in late 1978 and by “This will have the maximum The National Governors’ Asso­ moderate who supported better ties with •2 million and 3 million mice a year mier Li Peng recently said. Soviet military intervention in irritation effect on tens of mil ciation, the National League of the West, is expected to succeed Khamenei tee and served as Wright’s chief legislative !and provides them to scientists meets Gorbachev to plan talks The summit will give impetus Afghanistan at the end of 1979. lions of consumers who would Cities and other government when he finishes his term in office later this strategist. Little doubt of veto throughout the country, Europe, to growing trade relations, par­ Political normalization talks have to do the tax calculations organizations are supporting a year. In 1973, when he was 19, Mack was the WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush Africa and the Soviet Union, MOSCOW (AP) — Secretary of proposal for cuts in short-range ticularly across border outposts, were started in 1982, but went every time they order,” said bill to require large companies to manager of an imported household furnish­ . Its major customers include were held in “a businesslike, and to joint efforts in the nowhere because of what China Robert Levering, vice president has left so little doubt that he will veto State James A. Baker III deli­ nuclear missiles. constructive, and, on the whole, collect tax on shipments to any ings store in a Washington suburb when he mammalian genetics r e ­ vered a message from President development of Siberia and nor­ calls the “three obstacles” —- of the Direct Marketing state in which they regularly ininimum-wage legislation soon to reach There was no immediate word good and calm atmosphere.” Top Wright aide quits attacked a woman customer with a his desk that both sides in the debate are searchers at the National Insti­ Bush to Soviet President Mikhail theast China. Afghanistan, Cambodia and So­ Association. solicit business. on what Bush said.in his message Foreign Ministry spokesman hammer, stabbed and slashed her with a tutes of Health, Harvard, and S. Gorbachev today as they met to It will mean more official viet troops on the Chinese border. preparing for the post-veto battle even to Gorbachev. Gennady I. Gerasimov an­ WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker steak knife, and left her for dead in the back Massachusetts Institute of Tech­ set a firm date for new missile- contacts. The Soviet Union will be Gorbachev has pushed hard for before the measure wins final congres­ Earlier today, Baker and So­ nounced that Baker and Shevard­ Jim Wright’s top assistant resigned today, seat of her car. sional approval. nology, as well as major hospital reduction talks and discuss an able to better study China’s the summit. He finally started viet Foreign Minister Eduard A. nadze agreed to resume talks on a week after a newspaper published the Doctors said it was a miracle the woman research centers, said Barbara improvement in superpower pioneer efforts in market- getting a positive response last “If he vetoes it. then he has declared the Shevardnadze held a second reducing stockpiles of nuclear Committee rejects story of a woman whom he had beaten and recovered. end of the honeymoon,” said Rep. Austin Trevett, a Jackson relations. round of talks at a government oriented reforms. China, now year after announcing the Soviet left for dead 16 years ago. Mack was convicted of malicious wound­ spokeswoman. arms. He told a news briefing the Murphy, D-Pa., a leading proponent of During a picture-taking session guest house, and were focusing on challenged by a pro-democracy withdrawal from Afghanistan, “I wish I could rewrite the past, but ing and served 27 months of a 15-year During years of breeding, the negotiations would resume June student movement, will get a reducing Soviet troops on the raising the minimum wage by $1.20 to $4.55 in the Kremlin’s St. Catherine arms control, the official Soviet 12 or June 19. unfortunately I can’t,” said John P. Mack, sentence. Mack was Wright’s daughter’s lab has produced 1,700 strains of Room, the Soviet leader said better look at the bold political border and agreeing to help get an hour by October 1991. “ I regret to say news agency Tass reported. Baker was expected to try to set Bush’s S&L bailout who had the title of executive director of the brother-in-law at the time, and the speaker that, but if that is the case I think there will mice by genetic accident. The officials also might have some­ Tass said (he two are expected reforms Gorbachev has initiated. Vietnam out of Cambodia. Democratic Steering and Policy Commit- offered him a clerk’s job upon his release. a formal date for resuming the WASHINGTON (AP) - House be no holding it back.” mice carry odd physical traits, thing to say later about prospects to sign an agreement later in the There will be more consulta­ But as Foreign Minister Qian have lost an estimated $100 billion talks on a strategic arms reduc­ Democrats are rejecting Presi­ some caused by mutant genes. for a summit meeting with Bush. day on cooperation in combatting tions on Korea, where both Qichen recently stressed, there is in federally insured deposits Studying those genes can provide tion treaty when he made his first support the Communist north, still “some way to go and some dent Bush’s savings and loan through poor and often fraudulent “Everything will be on the right pollution in the Bering and visit to the Kremlin to meet clues to human disorders, such as road,” Gorbachev said in a brief and on Cambodia, where Soviet- efforts to be made” before the bailout bill in a move that the lending practices. Chukchi seas in emergencies. Gorbachev. The talks were re­ heart disease, diabetes, cancer exchange with reporters as he Both sides said the officials backed Vietnam is battling three obstacles are eliminated. administration contends may “This is the first step in ending and AIDS. cessed last November, and said down with Baker. His made a good start Wednesday, Chinese-backed guerrillas. Deng, 84 and semi-retired, force him to abandon his pledge of the period of Ronald Reagan’s Sales of the mice generate $10 Bush’s administration decided But the Chinese have been apparently agreed to the summit no new taxes. blue smoke and mirrors,” said remark suggested Baker’s first when the new American secre­ after taking office in January that million a year, which is put back visit to Moscow was producing an decidedly cool to the idea that the because he wanted to cap his In the biggest challenge yet to the committee’s chairman. Rep. tary of state arrived for his first U.S. arms control policies would into research and other programs improved relationship. summit is another triumph for career with a diplomatic tour de Bush’s campaign promise to Dan Rostenkowski, D-Ill. visit to Moscow. be reviewed before discussions at the laboratory, Trevett said. Senior American and Soviet Gorbachev’s policies of interna­ force equal to his restoring reduce the federal deficit without Prior to Wednesday’s vote, MOTHER’S DAY GIFT IDEAS!! “The overall tone was very would resume. The fire would not delay officials waited outside for Gor­ tional detente. diplomatic ties with the United new taxes, the House Ways and Brady met for an hour with good,” said a U S. administration Baker planned a news confer­ Jackson Laboratory’s research bachev and Baker to complete It remains to be seen, one States in 1979 and the 1984 ' Means Committee voted 25-11 committee members behind official who spoke on condition of ence at the end of his meetings because mice used in its own their private meeting. Alexander anonymity. Chinese scholar wrote in the agreement with Britain on re­ Wednesday to dump the $50 closed doors, repeating a threat ■T (experiments already had been with Soviet officials, and was official Beijing Review, turning Hong Kong to China. billion S&L bailout costs on the to recommend that Bush veto any A. Bessmertnykh, the Soviet first Soviet First Deputy Foreign leaving Moscow today for Brus­ I transferred to a different build­ deputy foreign minister, said Minister Alexander A. Bessmert­ “whether the Soviet Union can The Chinese insist, however, government’s budgets for fiscal S&L plan that — without a tax BONUS COUPON I ing, Paigen said. sels, where he will brief NATO thoroughly correct its deep- that hard bargaining on Cambo­ 1989, 1990 and 1991. The amounts increase or spending cuts else­ they would discuss a Soviet nykh told Tass the negotiations allies. I rooted big-nation chauvinism and dia will take place at the summit. would not count against the where — would raise the deficit. ANY ITEM OF I Gramm-Rudman deficit limits, Senate Democrats bowed to a I Administration updates according to the plan. similar threat last month, reject­ An angry Treasury Secretary 25 YOUR CHOICE... I ing an alternative proposed by its % ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. I 1 O arc/c/fr Nicholas Brady called the vote a banking committee chairman. LIMIT 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER I Quayle’s job program “ mistake” and said it could lead Sen. Donald Riegle, D-Mich.. to EXPIRES MAY 14, 1989 - ' / / c ' \c//l/fd/t/.S to “ months of stalemate.” put the entire bailout’s cost on I INSURANSMITHS SINCE “If adopted, this action could this year’s budget. WASHINGTON (AP) - The senator at the time. SHADE AND FLOWERING force us to go back to square one The Ways and Means Commit­ government’s major jobs pro­ “But JTPA can be made even 1914 on both the budget and the tee meets again on May 18 to gram that Vice President Dan better,” she told the subcommit­ TREES savings and loan plan,” he said. affirm its vote formally before Quayle helped create while a tee, which has jurisdiction over LINEN “This is not the way either to the bill goes to the full House on BETTER senator would be overhauled the act. ‘Funds do not always HEMLOCKS, PINES under a Bush administration 649-5241 lower interest rates or solve the the following week. But Rosten­ reach the individuals and areas HEDGING STOCK AND 65 East Center Street savings and loan crisis.” BLAZERS proposal that calls for spending who need help the most. In some kowski said he hopes his panel BLOUSES MUCH MORE Manchester, CT will not reopen the issue. more on the poor and teen-agers. communities it is felt that the Two Republicans — Reps. “For years, the government program does not always result in COME AND SEE US Willis Gradison of Ohio and Rep. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., UNCONSTRUCTED - LONG SLEEVE - SHORT has been distributing money to good jobs and a higher standard Raymond McGrath of New York an early proponent of including CLASSIC STYLING, WHITE- SLEEVE - SOLIDS youth programs in a fragmented of living.” — joined ali 26 Democrats in the S&L bailout’s costs in the BLACK-RED-ROYAL-TAN PRINTS - PLEATS and piecemeal fashion, and some­ The changes aim at ending a 550 BUSH HILL ROAD rejecting Bush’s off-budget fi­ budget, said the committee’s SIZES 6 TO 16 SIZES 6 TO 18 times without clear expectations practice that has prompted criti­ nancing scheme. action Wednesday has breathed of what these youths should cism of JTPA and other training MANCHESTER, CT new life into a once-abandoned DEPARTMENT STORE PRICE The Ways and Means alterna­ effort to force Bush’s hand. DEPARTMENT STORE PRICES achieve,” Labor Secretary Eliza­ programs — the “creaming” of tive would swell this year’s beth Dole said today. applicants with some marketable “The Democratic caucus is $50.00 budget deficit by $9 billion or $10 pretty much on board now that $32.00 to $58.00 In testimony prepared for the skills in order to place them billion and next year’s by be­ Senate subcommittee on employ­ HOURS: Mon - Closed Ways and Means has said it wants quickly in jobs with little future. tween $22 billion and $25 billion. ment and productivity, Mrs. Dole They also would separate Tues-Fri 12-6 this on the budget,” Schumer LINKS PRICE LINKS PRICE All the money would go toward also called on states to improve youth-training efforts from the Sat’Sun 9-6 said. “I think the odds are 70 their efforts to curb youth various adult programs in which closing or merging some 350 percent to 80 percent that we unemployment. they are now found. And both the Located between Keeney St. and Hillstown Rd. insolvent thrift institutions that win on the House floor.” Even though the proposed state and federal governments amendments would significantly would be required to do a far Summer 19S9 $ • 19 9 9 $ • 19 9 9 change the Job Training Partner­ better job coordinating training ship Act, Mrs. Dole declined to programs with education, coun­ criticize the program’s creators. seling and other services pro­ Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D- vided by federal, state and local MOM Landscape CLASSIC COTTON Mass., and Quayle, an Indiana governments. S T O P B Y These and 70 other credit courses KNIT are offered this summer at Eastern: NOT SURE IF YOU’RE READY TO THE POLO 100% Accounting I &IJ Computer Science QUIT COLD TURKEY? P A R K A D E Calculus i& II Psych, of Gender SHIRTS COTTON Economics I & II Chemistry & Lab at farm prices. 1 BUT YOU DO WANT TO QUIT? S A T U R D A Y BRIGHTS & PASTELS F . 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May 11, 1989 - 11 OPINION The power of flowers ... and Bowers I n t h e northwest The Charter Oak Pass provides but there again the hospital NEED SOME EXTRA corner of the free access to Connecticut.parks scores — because of its homey parking lot be­ and recreation areas. To get .your atmosphere and the high quality SPENDING MONEY? Chairm en Nominee hind the Munic­ pass, fill out an application and of its staff and nursing corps ... ipal Building ViUage prove your age and residency. Contruction of a model homo, a 5,511?.?: Newspaper routes available in your area... I W GiREAT sits a trailer proje.ct designed to induce people that has be­ C rie r To get an application, write to to locate and build in Manchester, linked to come the head­ the Office of State Parks and was authorized at a meeting of must always quarters for Recreation at 165 Capitol Ave., the Board of Control of the Earn money anij prizes by delivering the the season for Hartford 06106, or call 566-2304. Chamber of Commerce l98t night KVS informa­ If you’re under 60, there’s still a at the Hotel Sheridan ., It has Manchester Herald in your Contras tion Systems, the people who are action that may have saved a life. deal — a season pass for $20. You been established that thd general neighborhood. be chairmen |0U.\E. m i 'i M HKD doing a tax revaluation for the Public Works Director Peter P. can buy it in Hartford or at any public is mainly interested in town. major state park. homes that can be erected in the Lozis Jr., Water and Sewer lower price bracket — to sell for Call today to get more details. checkedute h By Jack Anderson With a view of Center Springs Administrator Robert Young and ; ? Park, the trailer is in a pretty □ □ □ less than $6,000, which is the The Republican Town Committee in Bolton and Dale Van Atta Highway Superintendent Lee estimated cost of the project ... good location, despite a steady O’Connor were commended for FIFTY YEARS AGO - From is wrestling with the problem of whether stream of traffic. Furthermore, it rescuing a frightened dog from a the Manchester Evening Herald 647-9946 Republican Town Chairwoman Virginia WASHINGTON - New Iran-Contra makes a fairly neat temporary Got a tip for this weekly secrets reared their ugly heads in the storm drain on April 26. of Thursday. May 11, 1939: column? Write to: Village Crier, office. But it has looked a bit That evening, the three were Wickersham should resign her post because of Oliver North trial and once again barren. Manchester Memorial Hospital Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, her active support during the election Americans are asking "What did called at home to help find the dog has increased its popularity more Manchester 06040. Not any more. in the drain. Marble St...... ail campaign of changes in the Town Charter. George Bush know?” during the past five years than Squire Village ...... all But in Mexico, the more important Now there are window boxes DiRosa read. “The citizens of during its entire history... Among McCabe St...... all The party’s platform expressly avoided question is “What did John Negro- outside the trailer windows, and a this community should be proud the hospital's patients have been Stock Pf...... all young lady was busy planting of the fact that we have such Wetherell ...... all taking a stand on whether the changes should ponte know?” many aged or infirm persons who WE DELIVER No. Main St...... 397-496 Bidwell ...... all be made. Negroponte is Bush’s nominee to be flowers in the boxes last Wednes­ dedicated town employees who remain for a period of a few Y For Home Delivery, Call U.S. ambassador to Mexico, a choice day. They were annuals, of are willing to go out of their way weeks for needed rest, health She has also been criticized for having that went over like a lead balloon course: remember, a revaluation to assist the public in times of stimulation and rehabilitation. 647-9946 Charter Oak S t...... 141-348 does not go on forever. need. Even if the public is a dog.” Gardner St...... 3-66 actively campaigned in behalf of an south of the border. Negroponte has These persons might well remain Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 long been suspected of using his last By the way, the wisecrack DiRosa noted that Lozis in their own homes for treatment. Gardner St. W est...... all climbed down the manhole “with­ individual Republican candidates for the diplomatic post, as ambassador to about landscaping to increase the Highland St. 'EXTBA Honduras, to carry out the Reagan value of the property has already out concern for his immediate : Board of Education to the supposed detriment safety or well-being.” (Dugan's Alley) ...... 8-37 —- **** / of the Republican team of board candidates. administration’s policy of covert been made. support for the Nicaraguan Contras. Town Manager Robert B. Weiss □ □ □ Grissom Rd...... all Hank Kelsey, Democratic Town Chairman, The Senate Foreign Relations Com­ added, “What he didn’t tell you is mittee has held up Negroponte’s THE PRICE OF DEMO­ Lee O’Connor pushed him.” Shepard DR...... all also voiced support for charter changes confirmation because of newly re­ CRACY — Last Monday’s turnout □ □ □ . despite the fact that his party decided to take leased documents from the North trial for the Bolton election was a large Oakland Heights...... all ; no stand. Kelsey, however, did not take an putting Negroponte in the thick of the one even by local standards — 56 WHEN BOWERS TALKS, WA­ Noriega is the perfect viiiain action. NEW Brownstone Apts ...... all : active role in promoting the charter changes percent. SHINGTON LISTENS - Six- The new findings shouldn’t surprise graders at Bowers Elementary and he has escaped criticism from his party. It was so large, in fact, that MANAGEMENT ^ ^ By Walter R. Mears from the U.S. government to help rience is that drug enforcement took a anyone who has followed Negro­ some residents waited in the rain School are giving members of Hamilton ...... all clean up Noriega’s image and a back seat to perceived foreign policy ponte’s “diplomatic” career. He is outside the Community Hall just Congress a lesson on the ozone Opening date May lOlh Carpenter Dr...... all Both party chairman are guilty to varying commitment to lift the U.S. govern­ concerns,” he said last week. widely regarded as the mastermind before the polls closed. The last layer, thanks to Rep. Barbara B. McDivItt Dr...... all WASHINGTON - As the villain. ment ban on military sales to the behind the Honduran government’s degrees of forgetting their obligations to those Manuel Antonio Noriega is perfectly Bush and a unanimous 100 senators one in line was Richard Hein of 18 Kennelly, D-Connecticut. ■ Bedding Plants Wildwood Dr...... all cast. He even sounds like a dictator. Panamanian defense forces. Noriega declared in advance of the Sunday efforts to help the Contras. U.S.- Shoddy Mill Road. As part of a class project to who elect them. Both need to understand in would assassinate the Sandinista voting that the United States would Mexico relations are at a pivotal point ■ Vegetable Plants His pockmarked cheeks, his shouted Hein was coaching Bolton Little make Manchester and other state the future what those obligations are and what speeches, his belligerent manner all leadrship for the U.S. government.” not tolerate a rigged election and and need a real ambassador, not a residents more aware of air Jefferson St...... all North said that would be illegal. holdover cowboy from the Reagan League last Monday evening and personal sacrifices they have to make to fulfill mark the strong man of Panama as would respond accordingly. They also pollution and the effect chemicals ■ Hanging Pots 10" & 12" Kenwood Dr...... all (! \\c Noriega’s man replied that the declared in advance that Noriega’s years. got to the Community Hall just a them. the obvious bad guy. few minutes before 8 p.m. have on the earth’s ozone layer, Tolland Tpke...... 472-525 Furthermore, by the measures Panamanian could help in other ways, candidate could not win anything but Mexican sources told our associate students at Bowers recently as when he had helped blow up a a rigged election. Scott Sleek that if Negroponte gets the He said that he is a regular " m o t h ^ r ^s ’ d X y The issue is clear. The town party chairman known to American political leaders, wrote a series of letters to the Union Place ...... all many of his own countrymen hate his Sandinista arsenal in 1985. The question now is what will work. job, his influence will be diluted voter and that it was worth the Herald. has the obligation to lead and exert influence According to the court papers. Vice Two years of gradually escalating because of the revelations from the wait. His 5-year-old daughter, Union St...... 133-264 guts. He also is predictable: everyb­ Kennelly was so impressed by SPECIAL within the party toward the formulation of ody said he would steal Sunday’s Adm. John M. Poindexter, then the sanctions have battered the Pana­ North trial. Two Mexican newspapers Becky, who waited in line with White House national security ad­ have been dutifully reporting all the what the students wrote that she policy. However, once the party has decided Panamanian elections and the evi­ manian economy without dislodging him, wasn’t so sure. viser, said that if Noriega “had assets Noriega. The White House says no details — La Jormada, a publication had the letters inserted in the $1.00 OFF dence is that he did so. “I’m getting all wet,” she said. Congressional Record last week on a stand, the obligation of the chairman is to With traits like that he ought to be inside Nicaragua, he could be helpful. option, including the use of military left of center, and El Financiero, (on purchase of *10.00 or more) “for the education and benefit of ______j ------support that stand. If the party decides not to an ideal adversary. The U.S. government could not be force, now is foreclosed. considered to be Mexico’s answer to □ □ □ 1 CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 involved in assassination, but Pana­ The preferred option, of course, the Wall Street Journal. my colleagues.” take a stand on an issue, like charter revision, But he also has been a survivor. A DOGGONE GOOD JOB - “Our policy remains that Noriega manian assistance with sabotage would be for the Panamanians to get The readers of both have caused to □ □ □ Victorian Gardens that too is a party policy, and the chairman would be another story.” rid of him themselves, rising up to worry about what kind of ambassador Members of the town Board of must go,” White House press secre­ Directors and residents at Tues­ Corner Center and Adams Street has to support that policy during an election. tary Marlin Fitzwater said Tuesday. In September 1986, North said insist on the leadership they are said the Bush administration will send to FREEBIE OF THE WEEK - Noriega wanted to meet him in to have chosen with their burned shore up relations between the two day’s board meeting chuckled as If you’re over 60, the state Manchester But the policy prior to that one Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. read a The simple fact of the matter is that by involved a secret partnership with the London. Poindexter and Secretary of ballots. countries. The whopping Mexican Department of Environmental Hours: 10 am to'7 pm State George Shultz both approved Bush is urging Noriega to step aside debt and the country’s drug interdic­ proclamation honoring three Protection has an offer you can’t becoming party chairman, a person gives up Panamanian general against Nicara­ town administrators for a recent gua’s Marxist-run government. that meeting. North returned to because of the verdict of his country­ tion efforts have been major points of refuse. some of the rights other citizens have. They That may be one of the reasons that report that Noriega “would try to take men. Should it require a heavier push contention. Mexico has traditionally ■f* cannot take individual stands on civic he is a survivor. The United States has immediate actions against the Sandi- from the outside, the United States resented U.S. meddling in Latin nistas. ...” America and it seems Negroponte questions or support those stands unless they been trying to bring him down since needs to have it come from other Latin That cozy relationship lends an American capitals, not only from was born to meddle. are also the stands of the party. 1987, with negotiations, political oppo­ sition, threats, economic sanctions ironic flavor to warnings in Congress Washington. He has never acknowledged the There is no other reasonable role for the and criminal charges, all of them that if Noriega got away with stealing Noriega long ago mastered the accounts of his escapades in Hondu­ withstood. an election, the Sandinistas would political art of rallying supporters and ras, which we began reporting in 1983. titular head of the party. have scant incentive to deliver on even some skeptics by claiming That year Negroponte was involved in As head of the Panamanian Defense their promise of free elections in Yankee interference in Panama. a plan that had all the appearances of In nearby Andover, a Republican town Forces, Noriega’s power is solidly Nicaragua early next year. Even Nicaragua’s Daniel Ortega using Third World development funds chairman, who supported third-party rooted in the military. Unfortunately turned up in Panama City in June to help the Contra military effort. for 1989 policymakers, before begin­ The era of U.S. collaboration with candidates in an election, has resigned. The Noriega withstood initial accusations 1987, to express support for Noriega Negroponte asked the Agency for ning the effort to get rid of him, the International Development to put up U.S. government tried to use him. that he was involved in drug traffick­ against U.S. pressure to get him out. report is that the chairman resigned for ing. However, me Reagan adminis­ That was less than a year after $7.5 million to build a road to a remote personal reasons, not because of his support The Reagan administration’s Nica­ tration was trying to get rid of him Noriega was said to have sent North region of Honduras near the Nicara­ for candidates who are not members of his ragua fixation led to collaboration before federal grand juries in Florida the secret offer to assassinate the guan border, ostensibly to help isolate HAPPY party. Whatever the reason, it is fortunate with Noriega. The government’s returned drug-dealing indictments Sandinista leadership. Miskito Indians. But AID sources told statement of facts at the Oliver North against him in early 1988. us that they quickly figured out the that the chairman has resigned. His position trial told of an offer from the Walter R. Mears, vice president and road would be used to carry troops had become untenable. Panamanian boss in late August 1986; Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass.. calls columnist for The Associated Press, and supplies to a staging area for Panama an example of what the drug has reported on Washington and Contra raids into Nicaragua. AID was ’’Noriega’s representative pro­ trade does to democracy. “What is national politics for more than 25 posed that, in exchange for a promise sick of being used for political causes The Bolton situation is obviously not nearly clear from the Panamanian expe­ years. and refused to put up the money. so dramatic. No chairman in Bolton Negroponte is suspected of organiz­ supported the candidates of another party. ing cover operations to train the Open Forum exiled Contras. Some news reports MOTHER’S DAY\ But the principle remains the same. The said Negroponte even had the Hondu­ chairman of the party must at all times ran military commander, Gen. Gus­ during his tenure in office be the chairman of Herald is victim P.S. It should be noted that politics dedicated parents, teachers and tavo Alcofo Alvarez, answer to him the party, and his publicly stated views on is (1) not a seasonal event, (2) not school faculty members that possess like an aide de camp. Negroponte has refused to talk to us political matters should correspond with the scheduled by the media, and (3) an infinite amount of energy and of ‘silly season’ ongoing, “silly or not.” enthusiasm. Long hours while on tour, while his confirmation is pending. The publicly stated view of the party. State Department says it is unfair to FREE CARNATION months of fund-raising, constant To the Editor: John I. Garside Jr. blame him for carrying out Reagan rehearsals, only fuel these adult’s adminsitration policies. Republican Town Chairman energy level. If the “political silly season” has 77 Strickland St., Manchester The new revelations from the North arrived, as so designated in your At the lead position, with baton in trial centered on a secret plan to recent editorial, its first victim is the hand, is their director, Mr. James reward Honduras with U.S. aid in With any 8 Gallon minimum fill-up editorialist who wrote it. Hilbie. an educator that has truly exchange for the Honduran govern­ It must be pointed out that the town bridged the gap between teacher and ment providing a friendly base for the of Manchester has an Ethics Commis­ llling musicians student, a multitalented, dedicated Contras. Documents coming out of the sion, part of whose responsibility is to man that addresses this group as trial indicated that Negroponte and ask questions regarding possible a superior group people, not as children, and then Bush met with then-Honduran Presi­ (One per customer) directs them to musical expression dent Robert Suazo Cordava in 1985. conflicts of interest when it may Bush and Negroponte have denied interfere with town business. It is To the Editor: they may not have thought possible. that they discussed any trade-off for their job! If I were to give a rating for the U.S. aid. We have an Ethics Commission To the community of Manchester: entire group as team players, respect The Coalition on Hemispheric Af­ Good only May 12, 13 and 14 chairman who also holds a lucrative We had the pleasure of operating a for each other, and a sheer pleasure to fairs, a Latin America watchdog political position. Now, when the tour to Baltimore, Md., for the llling be with, it would be an unquestionable group, has launched an all-out assault 1 mayor is queried regarding a possible Junior High School bands from April superior. to keep Negroponte out of the Mexico serious ethics problem, this chairman 27 to 29. post because of the latest news from feeds the mayor softball questions, This exceptional group of young The residents of Manchester and the North trial. The coalition’s posi­ and. according to the Herald, fails to the state of Connecticut, could not tion is that the Mexico job requires control the meeting. adults was a credit to themselves, have been represented in Baltimore in “conventional diplomacy” and Ne­ their community, their teachers, and any better way. groponte doesn’t fit the bill. Is the chairman playing politics? their parents. Compliments of Not so, according to the Herald. And the mayor, in the face of These young musicians were ex­ Edward J. Dresel, President posed to adjudications and clinics by possible ethics charges, successfully Destinations Unlimited Inc. Mini-editorial badgers the commission into doing some of the most renowned judges in Southington nothing. the educational music business. When the Washington Post recently Could the mayor be playing polit­ These students performed up to a chronicled the humanitarian efforts ics? Not according to the Herald. level that most junior high schools of Barbara Bush, one Democratic Who does the Herald think is have difficulty in achieving. The jazz Letters to the editor spouse was quoted as saying “If you ATLAS HARTFORD ROAD ensemble was awarded an excellent close your eyes and listen to her, you’d playing politics? One lone commis­ The Manchester Herald welcomes almost think she was a Democrat. sion member with the gumption to rating and the concert band was awarded a superior rating. The original letters to the editor. You just know she cares about little pursue these issues fairly and Letters should be brief and to the people.” That assessment by Phyllis reasonably. .superior rating is the highest a warded at a music festival. point. They should be typed or neatly Coelho, wife of House Majority Whip For the good of Manchester, politics handwritten, and, for ease in editing, Tony Coelho, D-Calif,, won’t win any 427 Hartford Road, Manchester must be taken seriously, as good In my opinion, the reasons for these should be double-spaced. Letters friends for the Democrats. If you close politics lead to good government. ratings are not merely that the must be signed with name, address your eyes, you would almost think iHanrIirsIrrt Hrrairi Jonathan Mercier also takes his students are good musicians. It goes and daytime telephone number (for Mrs. Coelho assumes that Democrats Foundtd In 1881 responsibilities as an Ethics Commis­ far beyond that. These students work verification). have cornered the market on sion member seriously and deserves together as a team. They are The Herald reserves the right to edit compassion. PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... Publlther credit for his work. He has shown a QEOROE T. CHAPPELL...... Editor enthusiastic and work hard to present letters in the interests o( , DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... Exocuthro Editor willingness to treat ethical issues with themselves and their organization clarity and taste. Ken and Sharon Fretto, Managers MARIE P GRADY...... City Editor the integrity they deserve. We need with pride. Address letters to: Open Forum, ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... Aiiocloto Editor more individuals like him to continue This not-too-often-seen dedication Jack Anderson and his associate, Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Dale Van Atta, are syndicated colum­ to serve the town in its best interest. and respect is guided by a group of Manchester 06040. nists. 12 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. May 11. 1989 Author gets probation Pitching is name of the game for East Pitching, as decreed by baseball’s lawgiver, is 80 in tax-shelter scheme percent of any successful team. In East Catholic’s case, that percentage may he BRIDGEPORT (AP)- The au­ Never Forget,” “The Narrow considerably higher. thor of the best-selling novel “The Road,” “I am Mary Shelly,” East, the No. l-ranked scholastic team in the French Connection” has been “Suzi: The Korean Connection,” and “Diamond Spitfire.” unofficial state poll, is currently sitting pretty with Jim Tierney sentenced to five years probation a 12-2 record. That marks the best start by any for his role in defrauding the Moore, who agreed to cooper­ federal government of $5 million ate with the government in its Eagle team in the school’s 26-year history. % /? through the sale of illegal literary investigation, has said he hopes to The Eagles are also tied for first place in the tax shelters. turn his difficulties with the IRS arduous All Connecticut Conference with Fairfield into a novel. He took time off from Prep. Both teams are 5-2 in the ACC U.S. District Court Judge T.F. writing the book to plead guilty to Senior standout southpaw Marc Mangiafico has “I’ll never have a team that could duplicate Gilroy Daly on Wednesday also the tax fraud charge in 1986. gave Robert L. Moore Jr. a been the driving force behind the Eagles’ success that.” Penders said of the ’83 contingent. “It was U.S. Attorney Stanley A. thus far this season. He, along with senior like a college team. My wife could’ve coached that five-year suspended sentence and Twardy Jr. said that Moore’s ordered that he pay a $500 fine righthander Kevin Greene, have combined for 11 of team.” cooperation with federal prosecu­ Conversely, despite its auspicious record, this and complete 500 hours of com­ tors led to at least six other the 12 pitching victories during this campaign. PAINTING IN THE munity service. Mangiafico, who is bound for Providence College year’s Eagles have a team batting average of .230, convictions in connection with the lowest in school history. RAIN — Bob Britton Moore, 63, who used the pen scheme. on a baseball scholarship, has a 7-1 record with one of East Hartford name Robin Moore, pleaded Moore did not return a tele­ save. The hard-throwing Mangiafico has tossed “This is the worst hitting team as far as average four shutouts, four one-hitters and has a staggering goes.” Penders explained. “Our hits have come at paints a building at guilty in April 1986 to one count of phone call to his Concord, Mass., conspiracy to defraud the Inter­ home seeking comment Wednes­ earned-run-average of 0.88. opportune times. We’re not a power-hitting team 104 Hiiiiard St. this nal Revenue Service. day night. The telephone at the In 48 1/3 innings pitched. Mangiafico has whiffed by any stretch of the imagination. We’ve been able morning. Britton Federal prosecutors have said White Plains, N.Y., office of 91 batters and walked only 19, a phenomenal to get the walk. I’m concerned about our run production because we don’t have much speed. works forM. Dzen Moore conspired with William E. Moore’s attorney, Albert Gaynor, strikeout-walk ratio. He holds the school career win Chipman, former owner of the went unanswered Wednesday record with 25 victories and has pitched 18 straight We’ve been fortunate.” Roofing Co. of South Y Hartford Hellions indoor soccer night. complete games dating back to the start of his Only three Eagle hitters are batting over .300 led Windsor. team, to defraud the government Chipman sold interests in books junior year. by the Penders brothers, junior catcher Jimmy of tax revenues through a scheme that bore Moore’s name by Greene, who was 9-1 as a sophomore, is 4-1. Both (.389) and freshman shortstop Rob (.308). Patrick Flynn/MancheaterHerald involving the sale of royalty assuring potential investors they Mangiafico and Greene began pitching varsity Mangiafico is hitting .304. Rob Penders leads the rights to grossly over-valued would never have to repay the during their freshman year. club in runs batted in with 12. Ten of those have books. promissory note that was a major “This is the best 1-2 (pitching) punch in the come in his last six games. Chipman, who is serving an portion of the purchase price. history of the school.” 21-year Eagle Coach Jim “When you’re depending on a freshman to drive Layoffs Panama Suicide 18-month sentence in connection In the case of “Diamond Penders said. “For most clubs. Kevin could be the in runs.. .that’s what I was very much concerned From page 1 with the scheme, was accused of Spitfire,” the last tax shelter, No. 1 pitcher. He (Greene) gets lost because of with at the start of the season.” Penders said, From page 1 From page 1 marketing five tax-sheltered in­ federal prosecutors have said Marc. We’ve got to put a lot of burden on our referring to the lack of hitting in the lineup. “I vestments involving six books Chipman sold one, 4 percent pitchers. But. it’s an awesome responsibility for hoped we’d be hitting better by now.” Appropriations Committee has who has not been seen in public Moore co-authored, published or interest in the royalties to the Marc to continue to throw one-hitters. Pitching One thing about this year’s Eagles is that they recommended restoring money head of the Electoral Tribunal, The mother said adolescents since the weekend, is getting charged in a nationwide broad­ loaned his name to. book for $60,000, including $10,000 means so much (but) for us to go anywhere, we’ve know how to win. Five of their victories have been to increase grants to affected need some way in which to build The books included, “The Wa­ down and a long-term promissory desperate. cast that the outcome of the vote up their self esteem, and a place got to start punching some hits.” by one run. agencies. “They now know they cannot tergate Connection,” “Death note for $50,000. Recommendations of the was “altered by the obstruction­ where they can talk about their Six years ago. Penders assembled what he called East last appeared in the state championship in carry out the electoral fraud they ist action by the many foreigners insecurities and problems. “an incredible group of hitters and fielders.” That 1987 when Mangiafico, then a sophomore, suffered health and hospital subcommit­ planned. It is already a scandal tee are being discussed by the called in by foreign or domestic She advocated starting a sup­ 1983 team, which included 1988 Olympian Billy the loss in a 9-1 defeat to East Haven. Mangiafico throughout the world,” said first political forces without port program, and was even Masse, record a sparkling 21-3 ledger, decimated would like nothing better than to close out his Appropriations Committee, he vice presidential candidate Ri­ said invitation.” willing to open her home for it, Mentally retarded men its postseason competition by a combined score of career on the mound during a state title game. cardo Arias Calderon, who also President Bush, charging that “I don’t think anybody at this was beaten. “Kids choose not to talk to their 63-10 en route to the Class L state championship And. if this year’s results are any indication. Noriega’s forces planned to fix parents,” Dodge said. “It’s im­ Reginald PInto/Uancheater Herald time is saying, ‘yes. those have to Second vice presidential candi­ and established an indelible mark in the school East Catholic will be in good hands with whoever is the elections, had sent an unin­ portant to let them know it’s not to be feted on Friday on the mound. be cut,’” Thompson said. “Their date Guillermo Ford was beaten TOP RBI MAN — East Catholic High and is only one of three East batters record books — a team batting average of ,346. (the agencies) situation is still vited U.S. delegation. In addition, their fault.” No less than eight players on that squad, perhaps bloody and Arias Calderon said the CIA reportedly contributed freshman Rob Penders, shown in a file currently hitting over .300. Pitching has very tentative.” he and several other opposition The mother said she always Arthur Back and Gene Robbins said. the finest East Catholic athletic team ever, hit over Jim Tierney is a sports writer for the Manchester But he added, "I could not say $10 million to the opposition had a good relationship with her of Manchester are among 18 Staff members of the DMR and photo, leads the Eagles in RBIs with 12 been the key for East in its 12-2 start. .300. Herald. officials including press spokes­ campaign. anything that would reassure man Luis Martins were appar­ daughter, but she knew some­ mentally retarded people who private providers of residential them.” In Moscow, the official Tass thing was wrong. will be honored Friday for services nominated people for the ently under arrest. news agency contended that the State Rep. Paul R. Munns, Davis and other officials said “I didn’t know what to look making “positive, life-enhancing event. A special journal relating R-Glastonbury. also a member of nullification was necessary be­ for,” the mother said. “I knew changes in their lives.” the stories of the honorees will be iflanrlirslrr Hrrali) one of the candidates’ body­ cause the opposition, “directly the Human Services Committee guards was killed and about 20 that something was about to The event, called “Celebra­ presented. and the Appropriations Commit­ instigated by the United States,” happen.” tions.” will be held from 5; 30 to 11 The event, which will include demonstrators injured. The mil­ had attempted to rig the results. Section 2, Page 13 tee. said he isn’t sure of the status itary said four soldiers were Dodge said the group would p.m. at the Hartford Insurance refreshments and dancing, is of the subcommittee’s recom­ The decision to nullify the look into establishing a support Group. Asylum Avenue, sponsored by the Department of wounded in an exchange of election “appears to be extraordi­ Thursday, May 11, 1989 mendations because budget talks gunfire that followed the attack. group. Hartford. Connecticut Association of Resi­ SPORTS are taking place “behind closed nary, but the only correct one,” it Anne Guillo, a nurse in the Virginia Allen, public informa­ dential Facilities, the Develop­ Also Wednesday, the govern­ said. doors.” ment expelled nine foreign jour­ adolescent unit at the hospital, tion supervisor for the Depart­ mental Disabilities Council, and Munns said he would try to Opposition supporters through­ said she is aware of an increase in ment of Mental Retardation, said Northspring Consulting. nalists, accusing them of spread­ out the city began beating on pots introduce legislation to restore ing misinformation. The expelled the number of attempted suicides that the ceremony will honor Other honorees include Terry funding to the agencies if cuts and pans after the nullification among adolescents. mentally retarded people who Fitzgerald of Simsbury; Joan included an Cable News Network announcement, chanting “En­ were approved. correspondent and two reporters In addition, Linda Ducka, also a have been able to make positive Goodwin and Gary Mead, both of Reports says Johnston the next Whaler GM dara is my president.” New Seasons, which opened in working for the Voice of America. nurse in the unit, said she has changes in their lives. For Windsor; Mark Heacox, Cathy 1985, operates four group homes But the streets quieted as noticed an increasing number of example, they have either been Kizzia and Vallerie Oldroyd, all of HARTFORD (AP) - Ed John­ Thursday to address speculation said. 34-35-5 in fourth place and were Vote counting had yet to be truckloads of soldiers appeared, approximately $140.000-a-year regular season and 10-16 in the in Manchester and one in Vernon. finalized in this country of 2.2 depressed adolescents. able to hold down jobs or move Bristol; Hollis Katz of Westport; ston, who left the Pittsburgh over the team’s general “Emile is going to sleep on it.” contract as Penguins general playoffs. swept from the playoffs by the Another home will probably be dropping squads off around the Members of the task force into a group home from an Dawn Perez. Katie Samoliewicz, Penguins Monday after nine manager. Gordon told the Courant. “Our manager. In what Johnston The Whalers finished first in Montreal Canadiens. Gordon re­ million when the electoral com­ city. The soldiers searched buses, opened in Vernon despite the mission announced the balloting agreed to study the legislative institution, she said. and Tom Sherman of Bridgeport; years with the team, has been “EJ has the job. It’s all done,” meeting was very cordial I’m called a “most uncomfortable” the Adams Division once during fused to guarantee the return of budget concerns, Fine said. trucks and cars for weapons. report. The task force is sche­ “These people have made giant Nick Pergolotti of West Haven; hired as the Hartford Whalers’ one source told the Courant. “EJ hopeful he’s going to stay with Francis. Coach Larry Pleau and had been voided. Members of Panama’s 15,000- arrangement, he served under Francis’ reign, fourth three times She estimated that 80 group In a proclamation, it cited duled to meet again June 8 at noon strides.” she said. Meyer Rosoff of East Haven; general manager, replacing Em­ will be in Hartford in the us.” new GM Tony Esposito when and last twice. Claude Larose. the coach of the homes in the state would be strong Defense Forces also were in Conference Room F, at the Back and Robbins both live in Michael Spencer of Tolland; and ile Francis, according to a morning.” Francis could not be reached Esposito assumed control of Under the former corporate Whalers’ top farm team at vote-stealing, vote-buying, miss­ reported on the move- hospital. affected by the cuts. ing tally sheets and international • apartments in Manchester, Allen Joel Tillman of Newington. published report. Francis’ future with the Whal­ for comment Wednesday night. hockey operations in 1988. ownership and with former man­ Binghamton. N Y. New Seasons has 19 clients in interference as behind the move. The Hartford Courant. quoting ers remained uncertain. Johnston also was unavailable for Bobby Orr and Gerry Cheev- aging general partner Howard Francis has $1 million remain­ group homes and 60 clients in its The commission said nothing two sources involved in the Francis, who has run the comment Wednesday night. ers, former Bruin teammates and Baldwin, Francis was given ing on the last four years of the elderly enrichment and adult about rescheduling the vote. negotiations, reported in Thurs­ Whalers’ since May 2. 1983. met Johnston. 53. was an, NHL friends of Johnston, both were on relatively free control to set the second five-year contract he day-treatment programs, which More than 300 observers, in­ day’s editions that Johnston has with team owners Richard H. goalie for 16 years, playing with the search committee for a new direction of the club. signed with the Whalers in 1987. are run out of a building at the cluding Europeans, the U.S. agreed to a three-year contract Gordon. Benjamin Sisti and Do­ Boston, Toronto, St. Louis and general manager. But after Gordon gained Johnston beat out Bob Johnson, former Nike site in Manchester, delegation as well as former with the NHL team. nald G. Conrad late Wednesday, Chicago. He also held jobs as Johnston’s agent. Bill Watters, decision-making authority in an executive director of the Ama­ Fine said. President Carter, backed opposi­ Television station WFSB also the Courant reported. During the coach, general manager and told the Courant “We’re close to ownership battle that ended teur Hockey Association of the All clients are mentally re­ tion claims that Endara won by a Free d ie minimum. Sound good? reported that Johnston would meeting, the owners tried to assistant general manager with finalizing the deal.” March 15. it appeared Francis’ United States, for the general tarded. physically disabled, or 3-to-l margin. replace Francis. The Whalers convince Francis to remain on as the Penguins. In Francis’ six years in Hart­ position was shaky. manager position, a source told have other mental problems, she “This does not change any­ have called a news conference for club president, the newspaper He served the last year of his ford. the team is 213-225-42 in When the Whalers finished the Courant. said. thing. It makes it worse,” Terry Unionized direct care workers Kneebone, a U.S. Embassy spo­ now make $9.18 an hour. Their kesman, told The Associated salary was supposed to go up to Press. “Noriega has closed out $10.50 as of July 1, Fine said. his options.” Hernandez’ offense is good news for the Mets Their contract expires June 30, Yolanda Pulice de Rodriguez, ■ z - 1990. but it includes a provision By Dick Brlnster going the other way. and it don’t also fanned seven Reds in his last for yearly increases to bring the The Associated Press work that way,” Larkin said. start, a no-decision in New York workers’ salaries close to the NL Roundup Third baseman Chris Sabo on May 4. hourly rate of other state Manager Keith Hernandez is starting to followed Larkin’s miscue by The Mets tied the score 2-2 in workers. feel good about his offense, not booting a grounder hit by Mookie the second inning off Tom Brown­ “The idea of the increases was From page 1 surprising considering a two-hit the decisive sixth. Wilson for his eighth error of the ing. 3-3. on Hernandez’s RBI to get equal pay for equal work.” inning. Larkin’s sixth error of the season to bring in another New single and a run-scoring double / Fine said. Pete Rose would like to feel the season, on a potential inning­ York run. by Kevin Elster. Gov. William A. O’Neill nego­ increase the pension so that Weiss same way about his defense, but ending double-play grounder by would not be penalized through­ “The next ball hit at Sabo was a Cardinals 3, Padres 1; Joe tiated with the union in 1987 to after a three-error inning, there pitcher Ron Darling, opened the double-play ball, too,” Rose said. Magrane limited San Diego to two give the increases in fiscal year out his retirement for mistakes wasn’t any way. way. The Mets sent 11 batters to that happened during one year. Kevin McReynolds singled hits in 8 2-3 innings and Tom 1989-90. Fine said. But O’Neill cut “I can remember making two the plate. home two runs with the bases Brunansky hit a two-run homer Weiss would not comment on outs in one inning more often than “It was embarrassing,” second DMR’s $400 million budget re­ the proposal today. loaded for a 7-3 lead. Reliever for St. Louis. quest by $23 million. Thompson making two hits,” Hernandez baseman Ron Oester, who was Tim Birtsas also had an errant Magrane had a no-hittter for 6 said. That request was later cut Both DiRosa and Tedford said said after he and the porous not able to catch Larkin’s high that making public the proposal pickoff throw in the inning, which 2-3 innings, losing it on a one-out by an additional $3 million, he Cincinnati defense provided the throw, said of the error-filled was capped by Hernandez’s two- double to left field by Carmelo said. had brought politics into the main ingredients in a six-run sixth. picture. DiRosa said that it was “Sure does! I always run single — his second hit of the Martinez. It drove in Tony Fine said that the planned sixth inning Wednesday night “That was a weird play.” inning and third of the game. Gwynn, who had reached on an 0 L layoffs are not a scare tactic to now up to other directors to bring thought checking accounts that gave the New York Mets an Manager Pete Rose said. “What “It’s something to build on,” up the issue because he did not cost you money.” error, to tie the score 1-1. entice the Legislature to approve 11-4 victory over the Reds. happened is we were in a Hernandez said of his perfrom- Giants 4, Cubs 3: A disputed the funds. want to get involved in a political “You’ve got to catch the ball, bunt-coverage play, and he hit the ance. “I’ve been so inconsistent balk by reliever Mitch Williams “It’s reality. It’s not a scare battle. Our Checking Club has you’ve got to throw it straight. If ball right at Barry. But because a load of money-saving this year. I feel good one day. The scored Donnell Nixon after Will tactic.” she said. “It’s something Tedford said that the under­ you don’t, you won’t beat the were were in a bunt coverage, next day I come to the park and Clark singled in the tying run in we will have to do unless the union standing reached at the executive extras. And it even pays Rhode Island Reds,” Cincinnati Oester wasn’t at the bag waiting, feel terrible.” the eighth inning. and the governor or whomever session was that the proposed you a good interest rate! manager Rose said after the he was on the run. The ball was “ When Keith’s hitting, it Williams, 0-2, came on looking comes to some kind of pension hike would be put on the Reds’ errors led to six unearned thrown hard up (high), and it got doesn’t matter where he’s hit­ directors’ June agenda only if Here at the Savings Bank for his 11th save in 13 opportuni­ 1 agreement. runs. by him.” ting,” Mets manager Davey ties after Ed Jurak started the “The only thing that could there was unanimous support for i: of Manchester, our Checking Shortstop Barry Larkin’s Larkin agreed with Rose’s Johnson said of his first baseman, eighth with a single off Mike prevent us from doing it (layoffs) it from the board. He said that Club works hard for you. throwing error enabled Hernan­ explanation. 4-for-8 with three RBIs since Bielecki. Brett Butler beat out a is if someone (ells us they’ll pay release of information about the It lets you enjoy unlimited, dez to score, breaking a 3-3 tie in “I threw it one way. he was being dropped to the sixth posi­ bunt between the mound and us the money.” Fine said. executive session suggests that Vl free check writing (no per tion in the batting order for the the support is not unanimous. first, but Jurak was forced at U‘ check charges) for keeping last two games. third on Nixon’s attempted sacri­ “The director that did that will a $100 minimum balance. "It’s something to build on,” fice. Clark’s single scored Butler not support it, so it may be a dead It also pays you interest on Hernandez said. “I’ve been so and sent Nixon to third. AP photo issue,” Tedford said. your balance-so, in a way, it Evans, Bosox agree inconsistent this year. I feel good Williams and Cubs manager Talks He said he had a suspicion that makes money for you. Add to one day, the next day I come to Don Zimmer felt Eric Gregg, the RESTORING ORDER — Houston Manager Art Howe, a certain director leaked infor­ that, the Checking Club gets the park and feel terrible.” center, tries to restrain Montreai Coach Ken Macha, left, From page 1 I first base umpire, incorrectly mation about the executive ses­ you discounts on travel and on contract extension Hernandez didn’t blame Rose called the balk. and Astros' catcher Alex Trevino after a bench-clearing sion, but he wouldn’t name the entertainment. Free credit for choosing to walk Teufel and “They said he (Williams) director. incident in the sixth inning of Wednesday’s game in cara protection. Free notary BOSTON (AP) - At 37, Twins was rained out. pitch to him again in the sixth. brought his right leg behind the the weapons have served as an Tedford referred questions Dwight Evans is looking for­ Houston. The Expos won the game, 10-1. effective deterrent. service. And a lot, lot more. Gorman said the signing was “Pete’s been around. He knows rubber, which is a balk,” Zimmer about the retirement plan itself to ward to at least a couple more the “culmination of intensive I’ve been struggling.” Hernandez said. “But. he’s picked maybe “We had a rather extensive and DiRo.ca. Republican Director Any checking account that seasons with the Boston Red innings as the Expos swept the pitch. in-depth discussion. We agreed works hard to keep you in discussions begun in spring said. “If I’d have been swinging seven men off with the same three-game series. The Expos, "He was throwing at me.” Geoffrey Naab and Democratic Sox. training.” the bat good, I don’t think Pete move and tonight they called a that we would continue to dis­ Directors Stephen T. Cassano and the black-now you know Evans, the Red Sox’ elder who have swept their last two Owen said. “It was obvious, the Aat’s the one for you! Come ' No terms were announced, would have done it. But I’d have balk on him.” series at Houston, have now won pitch was right at my head. It’s agree agreeably on this,” Baker Mary Ann Handley would not statesman as the resident but Evans is believed to have said before flying to Brussels, in and learn more. done the same thing, the way I’m Williams called the ruling seven straight in the Astrodome. the first time I’ve ever done that comment on it. right-fielder in his 17th season, been given a raise in a swinging.” “absurd ... I pick a guy (Clark) Belgium, to tell the North Atlan­ Republican Director Ronald agreed Wednesday to a con­ Montreal scored eight runs in (charged the mound), but I’m not reported $1.6 million contract Howard Johnson’s two-run ho­ off (first base) ... they call a the second inning. Foley driving ashamed of it.” tic Treaty OrganizatiOi' about his Osella would only say that he had tract extension through 1990, which had been due to expire in two days of Moscow talks. mer in the seventh inning, his balk.” in two with one of his three not decided yet whether he would with a club option for 1991. the fall. seventh, gave New York its 10th Expot 10. Astros 1; Montreal's “ If he thinks I was throwing at The official news agency Tass General Manager Lou Gor­ doubles. support increasing the pension. Evans, who will be 38 on and nth runs — the most scored Tom Foley had four hits and The game was interrupted for him, he’s not as smart as I think said Soviet Foreign Minister Democratic Directors James man announced the agree­ Nov. 3, has played in all of this season by the Mets and the drove in three runs to lead a 15-hit he is,” said Andersen, who wound Eduard A. Shevardnadze had ment one hour after the Red 15 minutes in the sixth by a brawl. up with a cut over his nose. F. “Dutch” Fogartyand Barbara Boston’s 31 games this season, most allowed by the Reds. attack in a game marred by a The incident began when Houston complained that the missiles B. Weinberg and Republican o f M anchester Sox’ scheduled homestand hitting .282 with 4 homers and Where your friends are. Darling, 2-3, yielded seven hits bench-clearing brawl. reliever Larry Andersen threw Houston coach Ed Ott, Owen, could be used to deliver a first Director Theunis “Terry” Werk- Ofllccs in Manihcster, liasi Ilarilurd, Hulion, Andover, South Windsor, East Windsor, Ashford, Easiford, Mansfield, 'Iblland, windup with the Minnesota 17 runs batted in. and struck out a season-high eight Bryn Smith, 3-1, gave up just Tim Raines and Wallace Johnson strike and that their moderniza­ GUsionbur>' and Vernon. Telephone 646-1700 or Rate Line, 646-8020. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender Q high and inside, striking Spike hoven could not be reached for in six innings. The right-hander three hits and walked one in seven Owen’s bat as he avoided the were ejected from the game. tion would destabilize Europe. comment. Hi-i — MANCHESTER tni:.rmA.i^. HERALD. Thursday.inursaay. May 11.ii. 1989ihhh MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. May 11, 1989 — 15 Flames warm up fans with berth in Cup final SPORTS Rose is linked

DV/ AAII^a • By Mike Nadel into his net. “ We just went out and The Associated Press facemask to protect his stitched- said. ■'This is it. Twenty minutes up mouth. Theoren Fleury and IN BRIEF and this series could be over. We Jim Peplinski suffered injuries again to bookie CALGARY. Alberta — After a can save ourselves a lot of Wednesday. Mark Hunter has 3-1 victory over the Chicago headaches if we work hard for missed the last 10 games with a Rlackhawks gave the Calgary Taylor is acquitted CINCINNATI (AP) - The gambled on baseball or placed another 20 minutes.’ ’’ broken hand. And. considering Flames the Campbell Conference Work they did. They outshot special investigator who pre­ bets through bookies. title and a berth in the Stanley that the Flames have played SADDLE pared a report on the gambling If Rose is found to have bet on Chicago 16-7, took the lead on more than 100 games, there are Cup finals, the 20,062 fans in the Brian MacIiOllan’s goal 5:19 into BROOK, N.J. (AP) activities of Pete Ro.se acknow- baseball.' he would be suspended numerous other bumps and — N ew York leges that his investigation took a for one year. If heisfoundtohave Saddledome gave the home team the third and wrapped up a bruises. a lengthy standing ovation. Giants linebacker § long time, but said it was bet on games involving the Reds, four-games-to-one series triumph “ If Philly and Montreal can It was quite an attitude adjust­ Lawrence Taylor necessary for baseball and for he would be suspended for life. when Joe Nieuwendyk scored keep banging away to a seventh ment from just a little while with 3:01 to play. was acquitted of •i- Rose. Fry said he was scheduled to earlier. game, all in overtime, it would drunken driving The report by John Dowd is now testify last week to the grand “ We didn’t want to go back to help.” Crisp said. Late in the second period, the the other team’s building,” said charges .stemming being reviewed by baseball Com­ jury, but said he would be called In eliminating Chicago, the from a March ar­ missioner A. Bartlett Giamatti. back because the panel ran out of Saddledome wasn't ringing with Nieuwendyk. who had two goals Flames took care of another chants for Hakan Loob, the Wednesday and has nine in the rest on the Garden At the same time, a federal grand time. Norris Division pretender. The State Parkway. jury in Cincinnati is also conduct­ U.S. attorney D. Michael Crites Flames’ star forward. Those playoffs. “ We didn’t want to have NHL has used the current playoff Municipal Court ing a probe. did not return a telephone mes­ weren’t Loooobs. Those were to go through what Montreal format for eight years. And for boos. Judge John Conte Rich Levin, a spokesman for sage from The Associated Press. does.’’ eight years, the Norris champion Calgary’s vaunted power play, The Flames will be making found Taylor inno­ Giamatti, when asked if Rose “ Pete is going to have to face has never beaten the Smythe cent based on tes­ AP photo would get a hearing before the the facts when they come out,” which would go 0-for-B Wednes­ their second championship ap­ champion for the Campbell title. day night, had just blown a pearance but don’t know who timony from two FIRST CONTACT — Rookie Indianapolis 500 driver Steve Butler was commissioner makes his deci­ said Fry, who is serving a prison Riding the hot goaltending of doctors who said sion. said the commissioner “ will term for drug trafficking and tax five-minute man advantage. their opponent will be. midseason acquisition Alain taaken to Methodist Hospital for a check-up after his car hit th wall of the And the boos that started with The Montreal Canadians, who the NFL star suf­ read the report before deciding on evasion. Chevrier. who allowed only 2.6 fered from acute fourth turn during practice for the May 28 race Wednesday. The contact the procedure.” Fry said he met Rose at Gold’s three minutes left in the second beat the Flames in the 1986 finals, goals per game during the increased in volume two minutes can set up a rematch by winning food poisoning on was the first of the year. “ In terms of the time, effort Gym in suburban Forest Park, playoffs, Chicago got past Detroit the night of his and care we invested in the Ohio. Rose met others involved in Y later when Chicago’s Mike Hud­ at Philadelphia tonight But if the and St. Louis in divisional play. arrest. inquiry, I was very satisfied.” the probe at the gym. including son scored a power-play goal to Flyers win. the Wales Conference And though the Blackhawks send the game into the third tied series would be 3-3 and the Taylor Authorities al­ Dowd told The Cincinnati En­ Donald Stenger, an investor, gym finished 51 points behind the quirer in a story in today’s 1- 1. decisive seventh game would be leged Taylor was manager Thomas Gioiosa, body­ Flames in the regular season, found sleeping at 3; 30 a m. March 24 behind the editions. builder Paul Janszen and Peters, “ We were mad at ourselves. played Saturday. they “ took us to five tough / Injury list is soaring wheel of his Jeep, which was parked on the But Dowd, whose investigation according to published reports. Our power play (unit) was mad at With 117 points, the Flames won games” in a series that was “ a itself.’’ Calgary coach Terry the President’s Trophy as the shoulder of the Parkway. He was charged with lasted 10 weeks, would not Fry owned the gym at the time. little more emotional than I drunken driving despite two blood alcohol level comment on details of the report. It is not known when Fry will Crisp said. “ We felt we let league’s best regular-season thought it would be,” Crisp said. Chicago take the momentum team. The finals will start here readings of .09 percent. Under New Jersey law, “In fairness to baseball, in testify. The grand jury, which Afterward, Blackhawks coach .10 percent is considered legally drunk. in the major ieagues fairness to Pete Rose, it is the usually holds hearings on Wed­ away from us on the five-minute Sunday if Montreal wins tonight Mike Keenan told his players major we did nothing on. or next Wednesday if Philadel­ only thing you can do. You have to nesdays. did not meet this “ that I was proud of our hockev be very careful, very careful ...It Wednesday. “ The coach doesn’t have to say phia forces Game 7. club,” By Dick Brinster First baseman Mark Grace, who anything. When 20.000 people boo Becker into third round The Associated Press is not something you rush.” Winners of nine of their last 10 “ We had a tremendously diffi­ inherited the cleanup spot in the lineup, you in your building, you know Meanwhile, Michael Fry, games, the Flames are rooting cult program throughout the HAMBURG, West Germany (AP) — Two- said the Cubs can’t afford to bemoan the there’s something wrong with among those who have linked for the teams to play a long, year.” said Keenan, who finished time Wimbledon champion Boris Becker MVP — Most Valuable Patient. That’s loss of Dawson. you” the current status of Kirk Gihson, Jose Rose to alleged gambling, told the physical series. his first yearinChicagoafter four defeated Spain’s Javier Sanchez 6-1. 6-3 to “ We’ll have to play the games of our CALDWELL The motivation was there. AP photo Canseco, Andre Dawson and George Cincinnati Post he has personal “ I hope the other series goes successful seasons in Philadel­ advance to the third round of the $692,000 lives for the next month.” Grace said, Brett, all of whom are past Mo.st Valuable knowledge that Rose was behind “ We are very disciplined” said seven.” Nieuwendyk said. “ We phia. “ I thought we’ve matured PRESSURE’S ON — Chicago goal- Conference final Wednesday night at German Open. Top-ranked Ivan Lendl also “ The damage is done. We have to find the OIL INC. Player award winners. in payments to his alleged book­ Flames goalie Mike Vernon, who all need the rest. We could use the rnore than any other organiza­ tender Alain Chevrier stops a shot by the Saddledome in Calgary. The Flames advanced after beating the Soviet Union’s will to win.” spoiled his own shutout by putting Those players and 60 others, including maker, Ronald Peters. time to heal.” tion. That’s why we ended up in Calgary’s Tim Hunter during the first won, 3-1, to advance to the Stanley Cup Andrei Cherkasov 6-4, 6-4. The Los Angeles Dodgers are not doing Hudson’s pass from the corner Nieuwendyk was playing with a Dave Winfield, Eric Davis, Andy Van Peters, according to Robert C. the final four.” period of Game 5 of the Campbell final. Other winners were Patrick Kuehnen of West so well without Gibson, their 1988 MVP and Brichler, an assistant U.S. attor­ Germany; Martin Jaite of Argentina: and Slyke. Dennis “ Oil Can” Boyd and Carlton .77® postseason hero. The Dodgers are a game p«r gal. C. O. 0. Fisk, were on the disabled list as of ney in Cleveland, has told investi­ Diego Nargiso of Italy. under .500, albeit close to front-running 150 gal. minimum purchase Wednesday. gators that he “ took bets over a San Francisco in the tight NL West. Some teams are coping, some are not. period of two years from Mr. Gibson has been on the disabled list since Rose that could very well amount 649-8841 Lakers dominate Sonics Gilbert, Chang advance Despite the loss of Canseco, who won April 26 with tendinitis in his left Rautins American League MVP honors by leading to in excess of a million dollars.” PrtcM Su0/«c( to Chongo By Ken Peters ISLE OF PALMS, S.C. (AP) — Top-seeded hamstring, Rose has said he never Michigan. Oakland to the World Series last season, The Associated Press Brad Gilbert and second-seeded Michael Brett, the two-time AL batting cham­ The knockout punch has come the Athletics lead their division. In 1988. N B A Roundup Chang advanced to the quarterfinals of the U.S. Canseco became the first player in major pion and 1980 MVP. has been on the JIM PRIOR’S INGLEWOOD. Calif. - Pat in the fourth quarter of their la.st thinking Clay Court Championships. Third-seeded Luiz Kansas City Royals’ DLsince April 30 with three playoff games, in which the league history to hit at least 40 home runs Riley believes there’s a simple Mattar and No. 6 seed Jay Berger also earned and steal 40bases in one season. He has not torn ligaments in his right knee. Like the explanation for the Los Angeles Pistons have outscored their spots in the quarterfinals of the $220,000 event Athletics and the Cubs, the Royals are into the game. The lead was opponents 71-36. played an inning and could be sidelined for Lakers’ inspired play thus far in always around 10 points and we hoops at Wild Dunes Resort. an additional two months following playing well. They are solid contenders in the NBA playoffs. The Bucks, who beat the Gilbert beat Jim Pugh, while Chang ousted the AL West despite the loss of Brett. never let them get the confidence Pistons four out of six games surgery Wednesday on his left wrist. “ When you watch the Lakers they needed.” Diego Perez, Mattar beat Alex Antonitsch, and On Sunday, while playing for the As of Wednesday, the New York Mets right now. what you see is that during the regular season, led Berger outlasted Jim Courier. and Minnesota Twins were the only teams While they got a good scoring VICTORIA. British Columbia Huntsville Stars after being sent to the they still want to win.” he said. much of the game and had Detroit Other winners were Tim Wilkison and without at least one player on the disabled AMERICAN blend on offense, the Lakers also lAP) — At 29, Leo Rautins hopes Southern League for rehabilitation. Can­ “ They want to win and m oveon.” down by as many as 13 points. Law.son Duncan list. played fine defense. The Sonics’ “ We had them on the ropes and to use the Canadian men’s seco re-injured the wrist he first hurt in LADDERS & SCAFFOLDS INC. The Lakers, thought by some spring training. leading scorer was Xavier McDa­ they responded with tough re­ basketball team as a springboard The NL leader was the Philadelphia FACTORY WAREHOUSE critics to be on the decline after niel. with ju.s( 17 points, and Dale “ He’s a great guy to have in the lineup, Phillies with six. Right behind them with winning two consecutive NBA bounds.” Bucks coach Del Harris back to the NBA. 129 KREICER LANE, GLASTONBURY Fax: Ellis had only 14 said. Coleman elects to stay but can we play without him?” All-Star five were the New York Yankees. titles, suddenly look rejuvenated The former first-round draft catcher Terry Steinbach said in explain­ 657-3541 ^ 657-9252 ^ 657-3543 Seattle coach Bernie Bicker- The Pistons, feeling the effects Winfield, the Yankees’ No. 1 longball — and hungry. staff was duly impres.sed by the pick of the Philadelphia 76ers is SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — Junior forward ing Oakland’s standing in the AL West. threat, has not played this season because Truckload discount prices on industriai, commerciai and residentiai After three lopsided wins over of an eight-day layoff, were attempting a comeback, hoping Derrick Coleman announced Wednesday that iadders of ail types and sizes. Scaffolding for industry, business and Lakers’ performance. “ Yes. we can. and yes, we are. Do we want of a herniated disk. The Yankees also are homeowners. Truck and van iadder racks, tooi boxes and accessories. Portland to open the playoffs, the sluggish in the first half, trailing his timing has improved. he will return to Syracuse for his senior season him back? Yes. we do, but we have to "The Lakers played su­ 49-38 at halftime. without pitchers John Candelaria (in­ (Directions: noute 2 Exit 8 to Oak Street to Krelger Lane.) Lakers moved to a 2-0 lead in their premely,” he said. “ We tip our next year, passing up for now the potential prepare ourselves to play without him. “ The banging, the banging, the Six years ago, Rautins ap­ flamed right knee) and Ron Guidry CONNECTICUrS LARGEST AND MOST DIVERSinED INVENTORY OF CUMBING second-round, best-of-7 series hats. They played like the cham­ riches of the NBA. and that’s what everybody on this club is (injured left elbow), outfielder Mel Hail against Seattle with a 1.30-108 rout banging. In practice, that would peared headed to stardom with “ I’ve talked to my teammates, my coaches, EQUIPMENT INCLUDING: pions they are.” doing.” (pulled right hamstring) and shortstop ^Ladder Stabilizers .Ladder Hold-Down Straps Wednesday night. have been suicidal.” Pistons the NBA champions in Philadel­ my friends and my family and feel it is in my The Chicago Cubs also are playing well The Sonics .suffered a blow forward John Salley said. “ We Rafael Santana (left elbow). *Flberglass Stepladders .V a n Ladder Straps Los Angeles took the opener phia. Then he injured an ankle best interest to remain at Syracuse.” Coleman without their top slugger. Dawson, the 1987 *Alumlnum Stepladders . Pick-Up Truck Ladder Racks early in Wednesday’s game when were kind of missing it.” Davis, the Cincinnati Reds’ main source 113-102 last Sunday. The series and. without proper treatment, it said in a statement released by the university’s National League MVP. The Cubs, two eWood Stepladders . Pick-Up Truck Tool Boxes starting point guard Nate McMil­ of power, has been out for the past week *W ood Sectional Ladders now switches toSeattleforgames Bill Laimbeer .scored six of his turned into a stress fracture. sports information office. games over .500. will have to persevere for .Sheet Rock Scaffolds lan hobbled off with an ankle 19 points in the final minute and because of a pulled left hamstring. Boyd, *Flberglass Extension Ladders .Sheet Rock Lifts Friday and Sunday. injury ju.st six minutes into the “ I was a rookie on the best team Coleman was among the nation’s top five in another month until Dawson’s injured one of Boston’s starting pitchers, has a .Aluminum Extension Ladders .Steel Scaffolding “ We’ve done what we wanted to the Pistons held Milwaukee to 11 rebounding and blocked shots last season. He right knee is healed. .W ood Extension Ladders .Chim ney Scaffolds game. Bickerstaff said that points in the fourth period. in the world.” Rautins said. “ The blood clot in his right shoulder. do here (at the Forum).” Riley McMillan’s status for the rest of Sixers put a lot of pressure on me averaged nearly 17 points a game for the .Fiberglass Single Ladders .Roofing Brackets said. “ Now we want to go up there Detroit outrebounded the Orangemen as a junior and is the school’s .W ood Single Ladders .W all Staging the series will be determined Bucks 53-31 and Milwaukee, the ... and told me that it would be .Aluminum Single Ladders .Alum-A-Pole Scaffolds and get one game” later. all-time rebounding leader. ."Stubby" Wood Double Stepladders .Pum p Jack & Braces best foul-shooting team in history better for me to play again soon. James Worthy, who seems to Worthy put the Lakers in .Multi-Purpose Aluminum Folding Ladders .Ladder Jacks peak in the playoffs and was the at 82.1 percent, missed seven of 20 “ It looked like I had a gratefruit Sabatini the top draw .5-Way Aluminum Step-Extension Ladders .R oo f Hooks command early, as he had 22 free throws. .Aluminum Staging Planks .A n d MUCH. MUCH MOREIIIII MVP of the league championship points in the first half to help Los on my leg. It was ugly. My whole McCallum wins vacant title series last season, .scored 30 “ It’s unusual for us to miss that rookie year was one injury that Angeles take a 63-53 halftime number of free throws.” Harris LONDON (AP) — Mike McCallum wore SCAFFOLD RENTALS points on 13-of-l6 shooting in the lead. was not handled properly.” said„ “ But the big story of the down Britain’s Herol Graham in the final at Italian Open tennis Lakers’ latest victory. “ I think James is showing just HOURS; MON-FRI 8:00-4:00, SAT 9:00-12:00 He was one of eight Lakers in game was rebounding. When it The Toronto native spent time rounds Wednesday to win a split decision how great a player he is.” Riley was all said and done, you can’t in the NBA with the Indiana By Ken Shulman Hundreds near the stadium entrance double figures, as A C. Green and said. Wednesday and capture the vacant World give up 20 more rebounds and Pacers, the Atlanta Hawks and Boxing Association middleweight title. The Associated Press hoping for an autograph from the Byron Scott had 16 points each, Pistons 85, Bucks 80: The expect to win.” the New York Knicks, then McCallum, 32, who held the WBA junior 19-year-old Argentine. Her winning vol­ Orlando Woolridge had 13, and Detroit Pistons, like a champion Ricky Pierce, who came off the middleweight championship for three years, ROME — Gabriela Sabatini. the third- leys and driving base-line shots were Magic Johnson and Mychal prize fighter, soften you up with retired without ever realizing his bench to lead the Bucks with 25 potential. won his second major title as his punching ranked player in the world behind Steffi cheered warmly by a delighted crowd. Thompson chipped in 12 points round after round of body blows Tonight. Sabatini is scheduled to play apiece. points, missed two free throws But a recent decision to allow power negated Graham’s defensive skills. Graf and Martina Navratilova, leaves ACURA and then punch your lights out. Laura Lapi. alsoof Italy. In the meantime, Los Angeles almost completely with 42 seconds remaining and AP photo professionals in the next Olympic both her rivals in the dust when it comes to That’s how the Pistons swept Detroit leading 81-80. forcing popularity at the Italian Open. the ranks of her likely challengers will by Scballer controlled the game, scoring the Boston in the first round of the LATE DINNER — Los Angeles’ James Worthy (42) and Games has spurred the 6-foot-7 have been thinned. first five points, then staying Milwaukee to foul. forward to try a comeback Wicks is improving NBA playoffs and that’s how they “ We’re in superior condition.” Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (33) partake in a light supper as “ The people here in Rome come to see Second seed Manuela Maleeva of comfortably in front the rest of beat the Milwaukee Bucks 8.5-80 in attempt. Bulgaria was scheduled against 14th-seed SPECIAL INTEGRA OFFER the way. Salley said “ I think that’s why they make a sandwich out of Seattle’s Olden Polynice SAN DIEGO (AP) — Former basketball star Gabriela.” a tournament officials said at the first game of their second- Rautins reported last weekend Sidney Wicks, seriously injured last week when the $300,000 women’s tennis champion­ Nathalie Tauziat of France in the “ We controlled it.” Johnson (Coach) Chuck (Daly) had our during Wednesday night’s Western Conference semifinal round series Wednesday night at workouts closed to the media. He to the national team training his car was struck by a cement-laden truck, is ship. "And not because she’s a top player, afternoon. Canada’s Helen Kelesi, seeded .said. “ We never let them get back the Palace in Auburn Hills game at the Forum in Inglewood, Calif. The Lakers won camp conducted by head coach hadus running like from Kenya.” 130-108. improving but he is not yet scheduled to leave or because she is pretty. They come third, played No. 10 seed Bettina Fulep of Ken Shields at the University of the hospital, a spokeswoman said Wednesday. because Gabriela Sabatini is the biggest Argentina. And fourth-seeded Aranxta Victoria. “ He’s in good condition and he’s getting name in tennis.” Sanchez of Spain took on No. 12 seed s'-'n’r t r t “ I thought I’d made the transi­ stronger,” said Shannon Bulman. spokeswo­ In the absence of Graf and Navratilova, Isabelle Demongeot of France. Rader removes McCaskill; Tigers rally for win tion from basketball to the man for Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla. No. 1 seed Sabatini is not only the Italian One of the components of Sabatini’s business world real well,” hesaid His condition was upgraded from fair to tournament’s overwhelming favorite, she popularity is her aggressive style of play. after working as a financial good, but there is no word on when he will be is its major drawing card. Spectators Her 5-foot-11 frame and powerful physique Bv Ben Walker third time this season Toronto has consultant in Syracuse, N.Y. relea.sed. Bulman said. crowded into a previously empty stadium enable her to cover more ground than The Associated Press A L Roundup .spoiled a no-hit bid in the ninth “ Then three or four months ago, I Wicks, 39, underwent three hours of surgery Wednesday to watch Sabatini put away most of her opponents. inning. Bob Brenly’s RBI double was watching an NBA game on for abdominal injuries following last Friday’s Italy’s Laura Golarsa in just over an hour. Her game has few weaknesses and is NEW 1989 INTEGRA California manager Doug and Junior Felix’s tying single TV. accident in the Mira Mesa section of San Diego. 6- 2. 6- 2. punctuated by the blend of power, grace Rader did what Detroit could not His spleen was removed and he was listed at Anxious teen-agers huddled by the and speed. In other games, Toronto also finished Langston, 4-4. and “ I just said, T can play in this do. He got Kirk McCaskill out of George Bell singled home the the time in serious condition. rallied for three runs in the ninth league.’ So I’m giving it one more I the game and gave the Tigers a winner against Mike Schooler. chance. inning and beat Seattle 3-2. crack, if my body permits.” 1 The Tigers, shut out for eight Chicago routed Milwaukee 12-2 Royals 3, Indians 2: Willie Rautins, who played for the Tyson to defend his title Leonard valuable addition innings by McCaskill. rallied for and Kansas City defeated Cleve­ Wilson and Kurt Stillwell got out University of Syracuse Orange­ three runs in the ninth against land 3-2. The Texas at New York. of slumps with consecutive sin­ men, hoped to play in the NEW YORK (AP) — Mike Tyson appears set N1219 to fight in the Atlantic City Convention Center Bryan Harvey and beat Califor­ Oakland at Baltimore and Minne­ gles that hit Cleveland pitcher Olympics in 1980. but the Cana­ for the first time since he knocked out Michael for the improved Mariners nia 3-2 Wednesday night, ending sota at Boston games were rained John Farrell, producing Kansas dian boycott of the Moscow out. City’s tiebreaking run in the Spinks in 91 seconds last June 27. the Angels’ six-game winning Summer Games changed those By Jim Cour two-year contract at $800,000 a season. streak. California had won six straight, seventh inning at Royals dreams. Trump Plaza has “ agreed in principle” for AS LOW AS ^ 1 1 y5 5 5 ^ ^ Stadium. Tyson to defend his heav,yweight title on July 21 The Associated Press The Mariners were the only bidders for “ That’s going to happen.” all on the road. The Angels were He has bounced around consid­ Leonard. Nobody else wanted him. Buy or Lease any 1989 Integra from our Large trying for their first three-game With the score 2-2, Bob Boone against Carl “ The Truth” Williams. Jack Rader said, “ (Harvey) is one of erably since being drafteej in 1983, SEATTLE — Jim Lefebvre had one Despite a 3-2 loss in Toronto Wednesday sweep at Tiger Stadium since opened the seventh with a walk O’Donnell, chief operating officer for the Inventory and Receive Your Choice of FREE the league’s best in relief.” even playing a couple of seasons request when he became manager of the — in a game in which Mark Langston took 1977, but instead lost for only the and pinch runner Rey Palacios hotel-casino said Wednesday in a statenient. Scheduled Maintanence for 1 yr. or 15,000 McCaskill leads the American in Italy to make ends meet. He’s downtrodden, Seattle Mariners after last a no-hitter and 2-0 advantage into the ninth second time in 13 games. advanced when Stillwell, batting miles which ever occurs first or Automatic League with an 0.87 earned run also become totally realistic season — get Jeffrey Leonard. inning — the Mariners will open a McCaskill limited Detroit to .208, singled off Farrell’s glove average. Despite losing his Duran to settle with IRS Lefebvre went to Woody Woodward, the homestand in the Kingdome Friday Trans at NO ADDITIONAL COST five hits. He struck out four and Wilson, in a 3-for-31 slump, hit a about basketball as a profession. chance at a victory, he wasn’t Mariners’ general manager, and asked against Boston with a better-than-.500 OFFER EXPIRES 5/13/89 5:00 PM walked two before Harvey took single off Farrell’s leg for the When I went into the leagueas upset. MIAMI (AP) — Four-time boxing champion Woodward to sign the 33-year-old out­ record. Although they lost two out of three over. go-ahead run. a rookie, I was kind of naive,” he Robert Duran agreed Wednesday to use half “ I had no qualms about being fielder as a free agent. in Toronto, the Mariners went 4-2 on their ir e Gary Ward opened the ninth Jeff Montgomery, 4-1, went two said. “ After my first year I his income between now and Aug. 8 to help taken out.” McCaskill said. “ He “ I really want to thank Woody for just-completed road trip. with a single and one-out walks to innings for the victory and Steve learned that I had to approach it settle a debt to the Internal Revenue Service. could have taken me out in the making that commitment.” Lefebvre At 18-17, the Mariners are showing signs Alan Trammell and Fred Lynn Farr got his seventh save. Far­ ^ as a businesman. And in business, At a federal court hearing. Duran also fifth inning. I wasn’t sharp said. “ There were not a lot of good things of turning around a franchise that has loaded the bases. Nokes tied it rell, 2-2, took the loss. things don t always work out the agreed not to leave the country without the tonight.” being said about Jeffrey at that time. never had a winning season in a dozen and Moreland singled over Cali­ White Sox 12, Brewers 2: Ron way you’d like them.” court’s permission. Matt Nokes’s two-run double People were saying he was finished and years. Karkovice hit a three-run homer. The government contends Duran cashed two with one out tied the game and fornia’s drawn-in outfield for the Rautin.s had minor knee that he was trouble in the clubhouse. Leonard, Seattle’s starting left fielder, Harold Baines got four hits and checks totaling $1.6 million last year that the SCHALLEK Keith Moreland followed with an game-winner. surgery eight weeks ago and is “ But I told Woody this is the guy I really is hitting .284 with eight home runs and 27 AP photo Chicago roughed up Ted Higuera IRS sent him by mistake as income tax RBI single that won it. testing the tender joint at the wanted. I told him I wanted his presence RBIs. Blue Jays 3, Mariners 2: Mark in Milwaukee. refunds. The agency said it actually owed Detroit, 10-21 and off to its worst national camp. He thinks he’ll on the field. I told him I’d put my neck on Lefebvre, third-base coach with the MANCHESTER BIG KICK — Seattle southpaw Mark Langston gets set Langston held Toronto hitless for The White Sox have won all four Duran only $60,000. start since 1953, stopped a three- reach full speed by midsummer. the line for Jeffrey.” Oakland Athletics last season, saw Leo­ for his delivery during the ninth-inning of Wednesday eight innings before the Blue Jays games against th. Brewers this With interest, Duran now owes about $1.6 345 Canter. St. (Rt. 6), Manchester game losing streak, “ I’ve talked to a few different So the Mariners signed Leonard, who hit nard first hand after Ix'onard was rallied for three runs to beat million. Assistant U.S. Attorney Joy Pritts M7-7077 night’s game with the Blue Jays in Toronto. Langston had “ I don’t care how as long as we season by a combined score of NBA people? but right now it’s a only .235 after being traded by the San acquired by Milwaukee in 1988. In Seattle. 34-4. Chicago got a season-high 16 .said. Exit 60 Off 1-84 Minutes from Hartford his bid for a no-hitter spoiled in the ninth and also lost the won the game.” Manager Sparky Tom Lawless opened the ninth little early,” Rautins said. "I just Francisco Giants to the Milwaukee Oakland. Lefebvre found out what Leo­ game, 3-2. Anderson said. hits against Higuera and four Brewers last season. Thev gave him a nard was really like. inning with a pinch-single, the relievers. want to let them know that I’m out there to nlant the seed ” 4 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD Thursday, May 11, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. May 11. 1989 — 17 Softban SCOREBOARD Puzzles TV Tonight TONFGHT’S GAMES Postal vs. CBT, 6 — Fitzgerald ACROSS 55 Compass point Answer to Previous Puzzle [HBO] Drunk and Deadly Social Club vs. Farr’s, 7:30 — Fitzgerald 5:30PM wfien the husband of a comatose rape vic­ prowls the halls ot the boardinghouse. 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Detroit 10 71 373 6 17 River in Egypt 6 Infrequent ers’ many Public Television senes profiles ^est Division Bacon Academy at Coven­ S p (iD Mission: Impossible 1 1 :3 0 P M ® (40i Nightline (CC) [A&E] Mozart Miracle Scores must reach the Herald sports department 18 Here (Fr.) 7 Arizona city A the journalist’s hometown in an examina­ W L Pet. OB try, 3:30 (2® Airwolf tion of changes in rural America (90 min ) ® Morton Downey Jr. [ESPN] SportsLook Oakland 22 — 19 Bedaub V A T by 7:30 a m. on the day after the event On Fridays 10 .688 8 Poetic §4) Doctor Who (33) Honeymooners [TMC] MOVIE: 'Porky’s Revenge’ A California 21 1? 636 V/7 SOFTBALL — South Wind­ (R) scores must be submitted by 10 p.m. for Saturday 21 Participate in P S T group of Florida high school students Konsos CItv 20 17 625 2 sor at Manchester, 3:30 contraction (2® T.J. Hooker (IS Mysteryl: Game, Set and Match (39 Fulfill Your Dreams publication. Texos 19 17 .613 7V2 matches wits with the proprietor of a local an auction 9 Fit fo r f(X )d ^!) Family Ties (CC) (CC) Samson doubts the wisdom of enroll­ §® Government Grants Seottle 18 17 .514 SV7 BOYS TENNIS - Manches­ 27 Affirmations 43 Actor Richard ing Stinnes; French officials detain Paul brothel Dan Monahan, Wyatt Knight, CMcooo 14 19 .474 0V? A— 22 Warehouse 10 Flowers $7) World of Survival (R) Biedermann when they discover he is (2® 0® Tonight Show (In Stereo) Tony Ganios 1985 Rated R Minnesota ter at South Windsor, 3:30 28 Idol 13 18 .. .419 B'/j 24 Pits (i^ Three's Company carrying classified documents (60 min ) (24) Innovation [U S A ] Code Red Wednesday’t Gomes GIRLS ’TENNIS - South 11 Future plants 33 Served ablaze 44 Fed. agent Part 8 of 12 Toronto 3, Seattle 2 Windsor at Manchester, 3:30 26 Sneakily 19 Gypsum type 34 Of medicine [A&E] Heroes: Made in the U S.A. (29 Racing From Plainsfield 2:1 0AM [M A X ] MOVIE: Red Heat’ A Chlcogo 12, Milwaukee 2 45 Anglo-Saxon [A&E] Mozart/Handel Double Bill 28 Drills 36 Irish language serf [D IS ] MOVIE; 'Dumbo' A baby elephani 0 9 St. Elsewhere Soviet cop is forced to work with an Amer­ Texos ot New York, ppd., roln GOLF — Manchester at 20 Parallelogram [C N N ] (.arry King Live ican counterpart in order to nab a Russian Ooklond at Boltimore, PDd , ra>n 37 Arm covering with oversized ears soars to fame and for 0® MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour Windham, 2:30 29 Shelter 23 Posts 48 Call______tune in the center ring of the circus. Voices drug smuggler Arnold Schwarzenegger. Minnesota ot Boston, ppd . rain 38 Body fluid [DIS] MOVIE: 'Jeremiah Johnson’ A [A & E ] Black Adder SPORTS Detroit 3, California 2 Notre Dame at East Ca­ 30 "______my day of Sterling Holloway, Edward Brophy James Belushi, Peter Boyle 1988 Rated 19th-ceniury adventurer abandons civiliza­ 25 Far East Konsos City 3. Clevelond 2 40 Positive words 50 Oklahoma town 1941 Rated G [CNN] Sports Tonight R (In Stereo) tholic (Tallwood), 2:,30 brother’s tion for life in the Rocky Mountain wilder­ TTiursdov’t Gomes [ESPN] Sports Trivia ness Robert Bedford, Will Geer. Stefan [DIS] MOVIE: 'To Catch a Thief’ A re­ (® Superior Court Ooklond (Stewort 6^) ot Boltimore keeper?" 2:30AM [LIFE] E/R Part 1 of 2 Gterasch. 1972. Rated PG formed jewel thief is the chief suspect (Bollord 5-1), 2:05 p.m when a rash of robberies hits the French ® Sustaining IN BRIEF Texos (Rvon 3-2) ot Konsos City (Gubiczo Friday 3 1______Clear 13 [ESPN] Thursday Night Thunder: Auto [TM C] MOVIE: 'Wish You Were Here’ Riviera Cary Grant, Grace Kelly, Jessie 0® Dating Game 2-2), 8:35 p m Day Award-winning account of a defiant, pre­ racing anthology aeries (60 min.) Only pomes scheduled BASEBALL - RHAM at Royce Landis 1955. 08) Alice 16 cocious teen-ager’s coming of age in post­ [H B O ] MOVIE: Full M e ta lJa cke f (CC| EC tennis team wins Fridov's Gomes 32 Honest___ Cheney Tech, 3:30 war England. Emily Lloyd, Tom Bell, Clare Stanley Kubrick’s portrait of the Vietnam [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date [CNN] Sports Latenight Detroit at Clevelond, 7:35 p.m scores Coventry at Vinal Tech. 3:30 33 The end Clifford. 1987 Rated R. War as seen through the eyes of marines in [ES PN ] SportsCenter Up-to date The East Catholic boys’ tennis team shut out Chlcogo ot Boltimore. 8:05 pm White Sox 12. Brewers 2 6iant84.Cubs3 Toronto ot MInnesoto, 8:05 p m SOFTBALL — Manchester 35 Yearns [USA] She-Re: Princess of Power boot camp and in battle. Matthew Modine, [HBO] Rodney Dangerfield: Opening scores East Hampton, 7-0. Wednesday afternoon at Texos at Kansas City, 8:35 p m Adam Baldwin, Vincent D’Onofrio 1987 Night at Rodney’s Place (CC| The co­ CHICAGO 38 Explosion [H B O ] MOVIE: Tom Horn’ A legendary Boston at Seottle. 10:06 p m MILWAUKEE SAN FRAN CHICAGO Basketball at Windham, 7 p.m. 6:30PM (T) CBS News (CC) (In Stereo) Rated R median plays host on opening night at his the Manchester Racquet Club. East’s record is New York at Californio. 10:35 pm Ob r h bl Ob r h bl new Las Vegas club, and is joined by com­ cowboy-hero is accused of murder by the Guillen ss Ob r h bl St. Bernard at East Ca­ 39 European ® [4® ABC News (CC) [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Drop-Out Mother’ A 2-5 and it will host Fairfield Prep Friday at Mllwoukee ot Ooklond. W:35 pm 6 0 0 0 Molltor 3b 4 0 10 Butler cf ics Tim Allen, John Fox, Rich Little, Sam very people he tried to protect Steve Gollghr cf 5 12 0 Walton cf successful career woman trades in her ty­ 3 1 7 1 Polldor 3b 10 0 0 DNIxon rf tholic, 3: .30 country (22) (30) NBC News (CC). McQueen, Linda Evans, Slim Pickens Manchester Community College Lyons cf 4 10 0 DwSmth rf pewriter for an apron in order to spend Kinison and actress Heather Thomas. (90 0 10 0 Shefflld ss 4 1 2 0 WCIork lb 1980 Rated R Bolnes dh 4 0 2 1 Romos ph NBA playeff glance Bacon Academy at Coven­ 41 Map 29 (24) ®7) Nightly Business Report min ) (In Stereo) Results: Matt Fallon (EC) def. Carlson 6-0, National Leaguestandings 5 14 1 Yount cf 4 1 1 2 Mitchell If more time with her husband and family. Boston pr 3 0 0 0 Sndbrg 2b 2:35AM ® Family Feud 0 10 0 Deer rf 4 0 0 0 Riles 3b 3 1 1 0 try, 3:30 abbreviation Si) Family Ties (CC) Valerie Harper, Wayne Rogers, Carol 1 1 :35P M ® Night Court 6-1: Steve Abele (EC) def Johnson 6-0, 6-0: Kittle 1b 3 1 1 1 Groce 1b Surhoff c 4 0 10 CHoyes 3b 10 00 Stphnsn If CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Kane 1987. East DIvIflon Coldem rf 3 0 11 RHAM at Bolton, 3:30 42 Encouraged (61) Love Connection 3:00AM ® Home Shopping Over­ Greg Mlodzinski (EC) def. Bobbi 6-2. 6-1: Todd Braggs If 3 0 0 0 Kennedy c 2 10 0 Jockson rf (Bctt-of-7) 1 2 : 0 0 A M ® USA Today Scheduled: W L Pet. OB CMortnz If 5 1 1 0 Gontnr 2b GIRLS TRACK - East [A & E ] Profiles Featured Winston Chur­ [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Unholy’ A Catholic night Service (3 hrs.) Seaver (EC) def Mohr 6-0, 6-0: Brent New York 3 0 0 0 Mnwrng c 10 0 0 Vorsho rf Saturday. May 6 46 Wide shoe size hospital emergency rooms turning away 10 13 581 _ M onrlo 7b 5 2 3 2 Engle dh 2 0 0 0 chill Pan 2 of 2 priest is chosen to lead the battle against 03) White Shadow St Louis RThpsn 2b 4 0 2 2 Berryhll c Phoenix 1», (Solden Stole 103 Catholic at Hillhouse. 3:30 non-paying patients. Mikkelson (EC) def Finnegan 6-2, 6-2. Pierre 18 13 .581 _ EWIIms 3b 2 2 2 1 Fronen 1b 4 0 10 47 Biblical king the forces of Satan Ben Cross, Hal Hol­ CMcogo Uribe ss 2 0 0 0 Low 3b Sunday, M ay 7 [CNN] Showbiz Today 17 15 531 V/7 Schoefr 3b 10 0 0 3B brook, Jill Carroll 1988 Rated R (In (11) Friday the 13th: The Series An en­ (3® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs ) MIdndo ph 10 0 0 PPerrv p L A Lakers 113, Seattle 102 BOYS TENNIS - Fairfield Daniel-Matt Daversa (EC) def. Mavnard- Montreal 18 16 579 V/7 Korkovic c 4 7 2 4 49 Printer's [ESPN] SportsLook Stereo) chanted pendant allows a record store 09 Trapper John. M.D. Phllodelphlo LoCoss p 0 0 0 0 Dunston ss Tuesday, M ay 9 Prep at East Catholic, 3:45 Morrisey 6-0. 6-1: Jeff Seaver-John c'arroll- 13 17 433 4V7 Totols 37 12 16 11 Totals 33 2 6 2 clerk to make his rock music fantasy come Pittsburgh Lefferts p 0 0 0 0 BleleckI i Chicago 120, New York 109, OT, Chicago measures 41 ' [HBO] Encyclopedia: The Volume F [U S A ] Boxing: Tyrell Biggs vs. Rufus [A & E ] Rising Damp A ghostly lady 12 19 .387 6 RHAM at Cheney Tech, 3:15 46 true (60 min.) (In Stereo) John Carroll (EC) def. Hope-Heinly 6-0. 6-1 West Division Gorrelts p 0 0 0 0 MlWIlms leads series 1-0 (CC) Featured: the letter F, in words and Medley Heavyweight bout scheduled for prowls the halls of the boardinghouse Chlcogo 030 232 020—12 Homokr p 50 Pub drinks W L Pet. 0 0 0 0 WMkrsn ■ Golden Slate 127, Phoenix 122, serlestled songs (In Stereo) 10 rounds, from Las Vegas, Nev (2 hrs ) 0 9 Home Shopping Network (3 hrs ) OB Milwaukee OOO 000 200— 2 Steels ph 47 [CNN] Headline News Overnight Son Froncisco 18 15 545 10 0 0 51 Newspaper (Live) E—Hlguero, Guillen, Deer. DP—Chlcogo 7 Brontlev p 0 0 0 0 Wednesday, May 10 [LIFE] Easy Street 0® Morton Downey Jr. Oncinnotl 17 15 ,531 V7 Saturday [DIS] MOVIE: 'Jeremiah Johnson’ A Scholastic slate washed out Mllwoukee 2 LOB—Chlcogo 7. Milwaukee 9 Jurok ss 10 10 notice Son Diego 17 18 .486 2 Detroit 85, Milwaukee 80, Detroit leods 51 [U S A ] Cartoons 9:30PM §2) g® Dear John (CC) Kirk (28) Combat! 19th-century adventurer abandons civiliza­ 2B—Monrloue. Surhoff, Sheffield, Bolnes. Totals 32 4 8 3 Totols I series 1-0 BASEBALL — East Ca­ Atlonto 16 17 .485 7 HR —Korkovlce (2), Yount (2) S— 52 Raced sets his sights on a widow who joins the 00) Win, Lose or Draw tion for life in the Rocky Mountain wilder­ Except for one tennis match that went Los Angeles 15 16 484 7 L A. Lakers 130, Seottlel08, L A. Lakers lead 7:00PM ® Inside Edition singles group (In Stereo) EWIIIloms. Korkovlce. SF— Colderon, Kittle serles2^) tholic at St. Bernard, 11 a m. 53 Do a jackknife 54 ness Robert Redford, Will Geer. Stefan Houston 14 19 424 4 Son Froncisco oOO 000 220—4 01) Synchronal indoors. Wednesday’s scholastic sports slate IP HH R ER BB SO Chlcogo too tOl OdO-Td CD §2/ Wheel of Fortune (CC) Gierasch 1972 Rated PG n cui.cw w r * wames Chlcogo Thursday, May 11 TRACK — Mancheste- 54 Ten (comb, 10:00PM ® Knots Landing (CC) E—Dunston, Jurok. DP—Chlcogo 7 [A & E ] Edge and Beyond (In Stereo) was washed out. Rescheduled today, weather Atlantoot PhllodelDhla, opd , rain Perez W,2-3 Chicago at New York, 8 p.m. r/East Catholic (boys and ® Cosby Show (CC) Part 2 of 2 (In Abby fears Ted is capable of murder; pol­ [ESPN] Thoroughbred Sports Digest 6 1-3 6 LOB—Son Francisco 6, Chicago 8. ?B— Phoenix ot Golden State, 10:M p.m. form) Stereo) [CNN] Newsnight permitting, were Portland at Cheney Tech and Los Anoeles o1 PIttsburoh, ppd , roln Poll 7 7-3 0 girls) at Hartford Public (C )l9 8 9 by NEA Inc ice find Rick Hawkins’ corpse; Paige un­ [U S A ] MOVIE: Serpico' A policeman Now York 11, CIncInnoll 4 Low, Berryhlll, RThomoson SB—Wolton (3), Friday, Mov 12 (11) (38) Cheers (CC) [ESPN] AMA Supercross Series Mllwoukee Dunston (7) S—Groce, Gorrelts. covers new evidence about Ted’s ties with sacrifices his career and personal safety to Bacon Academy at Coventry baseball games. St Louls3. Son Dlepo 1 Hlguero L.0-2 Milwaukee ot Detroit, 8 p.nv Invitational, 9 a m. 3 7-3 7 IP Murakame Corp (60 min ) (In Stereo) (Taped) expose the widespread corruption in New Son Fronclsco4, Chlcooo3 August L A. Lakers ot Seattle, 10:30 p.m. (18) Rockford Files Girls’ softball games rescheduled included: 7 1-3 6 Son Francisco York City's Police Department Al Pacino. Montrpol 10, Houston 1 Crim Saturday, May 13 L2d) M *A*S*H ® 0® ABC News Special: The National [LIFE] Lady Blue Manchester at Windham. Bacon at Coventry Gorrelts 4 2-3 New York ot Chlcogo, 1 p.m. Tony Roberts. John Randolph. 1973 TTiursdov's O a m n Clutterbuck 1 Cholesterol Test (CC) Medical exjierts [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Pass the Ammo' Bilked 7 Homoker i -3 Phoenix at Golden State, 3:30 p m (24) (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour and St. Bernard at East Catholic, all to Friday San DIeoo (Show 4-3) a t St Louis (DeLeon Plesoc 1 0 explain ways to control cholesterol levels out of their life savings, an Arkansas cou­ 3:05AM (3) News 5-3). 1:350 m Brontlev 1 Sunday, M ay 14 (^6) The Streets of San Francisco Host: Hugh Downs. (60 min.) at 3:30 p.m. The Windham at Manchester HBP—EWllMc_____ or.—t-cic/ LoCoss W.2-3 2 New York of Chicago, 1 p.m. CELEBRITY CIPHER ple takes an unscrupulous evangelist hos­ Atlonto (Glovlne 4-0) ot Philadelphia Radio, TV Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present. [A & E ] Black Adder Umpires—Home. Morrison. First. Wetke, Letterts S.6 1 Detroit ot Milwaukee, 3:30 p.m. So) (4^ Current Affair ® 58) (S) [C N N ] News tage during a televised broadcast. Bill Pax­ 3:30AM baseball game has also been rescheduled (Maddu*)-l),7:30p m. Second, Evons; Third. Shulock Each letter in the cipher stands for another Today's clue: L equals D. Only gomes scheduled Chlcogo L A Lokers ot Seottle, 3 :X p m (61) Family Ties (CC) (33) INN News ton, Linda Kozlowski, Tim Curry 1988 [ESPN] PGA Golf; Memorial Tourna­ Friday at 3:30 p.m T—2-46. A—16,172 BleleckI 7 Friday's Games Monday, May 15 TODAY Rated R (In Stereo) ment First round from Dublin, Ohio. (2 MlWIIIms L.0-2 1 1-3 [A & E ] Chronicle A tour of the English (39 Anushka Houstonot Chicago, 3:30p.m Detroit at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. 'HRODHSODFF FDDWF XR [USA] New Mike Hammer hrs ) (R) PPerrv 2-3 . „ „ „ Tuesday, M ay 16 4 p.m. — Golf: The Memor­ countryside Atlonto ot Pittsburgh, 7:05o.m ® ) All in the Family [TM C] MOVIE: 'Lady Beware' A psy­ San Froncisco at Montreal, 7:35 o.m National League results BleleckI pitched to 1 hotter In the 8th Chlcogo ot New York. 8p.m.,If necessory ial Tournament. ESPN [CNN] Moneyline 1 2 : 0 5 A M ® Pat Sajak WP—BleleckI BK—MlWIIIIoms ZBYD NDURWD XZD AKDBX (22) (3® L.A. Law (CC) Sifuentes takes on chopath stalks the atractive window dres­ Lions Club hosts tourney Son DIeoo ot New York, 7:35 o.m 7:30 p.m. — Canadiens at the case of a slandered Mexican beer com­ Los Anoeles ot Phllodelphlo, 7:35 o.m Umpires—Home. Dovls; First, Gregg; [DIS] Disney Family Album: Ward Kim­ 1 2 :3 0 A M (® St. Elsewhere ser responsible for a series of avant garde Second, KIbler; Third. Quick pany: Kuzak represents an oldies music ClncInnotlotSt Louls,8:35p.m ’ Flyers, SportsChannel ball A profile of the Disney animator who ® Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) displays Diane Lane, Michael Woods, The Manchester Lions Club will hold on M8ts11.Reds4 T—3:11 A—25.438 BWDKSUBO LSFDBFD.' _ created Jiminy Crickett group in a lawsuit (60 min ) (In Stereo) Cotter Smith, 1987 Rated R (In Stereo) 9 p.m. — Boxing: Tyrell (22) (30) Late Night W ith David Letter- Sunday, June 4, a one-day. one-pitch men’s [E S P N ] SportsCenter Up to date @ Upstairs, Downstairs American League results American League leaders Biggs vs. Rufus Hadlev. hea­ man (tn Stereo) 3*.40AM 33 Nightwatch Joined in slow pitch softball festival at four locations in NEW YORK CINCINNATI Q R Z O U R K K E scores [A&E] Mozart Miracle Ob r h bl Ob r h bl vyweights, USA Cable' Morton Downey Jr. Progress town. MWHsn cf Thursday, May 18 [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Invisible Kid’ A [ESPN] Auto Racing: USAC Midget 6 2 0 1 Wlnghm cf 4 1 1 0 Bused on 90 at Bats. PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "All modern American literature comes from one (40) What a Country! BlueJays3.Marlners2 HJohsn 3b L.A. Lakers at Seattle.TBA.Ifnecessorv botched chemistry experiment leaves a 4:00AM ClD streets of San Francisco Games will be played at Fitzgerald Field. 3 2 12 Grlffev If 5 12 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn." — Ernest Hemingway. Cars From Gardena, Calif (90 min ) (Live) McRvIds If 5 1 1 2 high school misfit temporarily transparent (61.' Gene Scott (38) One Day at a Time Part 2 of 2 Lorkin ss 4 0 0 0 G AB Phoenix at Golden State, 10:M pm ., [T M C ] MOVIE: ‘Lady Bew.aro’ A psy­ Robertson Park, Pagani Field and Keeney Aguilero p 0 0 0 0 ONelll rf 4 1 2 2 Jay Underwood, Karen Black 1988 Rated SEATTLE Bolnes Chi 33 112 13 41 necessary chopath stalks the atractive window dres­ [A & E ] W ild World of the East [A & E ] MOVIE: 'Doctor in Love' A young TORONTO Strwbrv rf 4 1 1 0 Bnzngr 1b 4 0 10 PG. (In Stereo) Street Field. Ob r h bl POBrIen Cle 31 113 24 Friday, May 19 ser responsible for a series of avant garde doctor discovers, much to his pleasure, Ob r h bl Teufel 2b 2 10 0 Sabo 3b 3 0 0 0 Sportlight [ES PN ] Auto Racing; SOOK From Tal­ Reynids 2b 4 13 0 Felix rf 4 1 1 1 ADovIs Sea New York at Chicago, TBA, It necessary [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire displays. Diane Lane, Michael Woods, that he is an incurable romantic Michael The festival features two divisions, B and C. Hrnndz 1b 4 13 3 Reed c 4 0 0 0 Jocobv Cle ladega, Ala. (60 min.) (R) Cotto cf 4 0 11 Gruber 3b 4 0 0 0 Mogodn 1b 10 00 Oester 2b [USA] Miami Vice Cotter Smith 1987 Rated R (In Stereo) Craig, Virginia Maskell, Leslie Phillips. limiting the number of homers in the C Division 3 1 1 1 Gruber Tor 25 95 16 31 [MAX] MOVIE: And God Created ADovIs 1b 4 0 10 Fernndr ss 3 0 0 0 Lyons c 4 1 11 1962 Arm strn p 0 0 0 0 Lonsford Oak 31 114 19 37 Woman' A lovely convict schemes to win only. Trophies will be awarded the first and Leonrd dh 4 0 2 0 GBell dh 4 0 11 Sasser c 10 0 0 Collins ph 7:30PM ® Entertainment Tonight 1 0:30PM C11) Odd Couple Coles rf 10 10 Reynolds Sea 33 139 16 45 May 11 her parole in this remake of the 1956 Bar- [C N N ] Larry King Overnight 4 0 0 0 McGrlff lb 3 0 0 0 Elster ss 3 1 1 1 Brownng p 2 0 0 0 Memorable screen kisses. (In Stereo) 13® Can You Beat Baldness? second piaace teams and the most outstanding Voile c Franco Tex X 112 14 36 I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 4 12 1 Borders c 3 0 0 0 Darling p 3 1 1 0 Tekulve p 0 0 0 0 Events in this day in sports: dot vehicle Rebecca De Mornay, Vincent [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide Brantley If Bogps Bsn 29 124 20 39 1 9 by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee (2® All in the Family player in each division. 4 0 0 0 Moseby ct 2 0 0 0 Mozzllll If 10 0 0 Blrtsos p 0 0 0 0 Spano, Frank Langella 1988 Rated R (In EMrtnz 3b 1892 — Azra. ridden by ® (22) Jeopardy! (CC) [MAX] MOVIE: Meatballs III' A de 4 0 0 0 Lowiss ph 1110 Trillo 2b 20 10 Home Runs (24) Mystery!: Game, Set and Match Stereo) Entry fee is $55 with proceeds benefitting Vlzouel ss Unscramble these four Jumbles, ceased porn star is returned to Earth to 3 0 0 0 Llrlono 2b 3 0 0 0 Totals 37 11 9 10 Totals 36 4 9 4 BJockson, Kansas City. 9; Leonard. Alonzo Cayton. wins the first ® Kate & Allie (CC) Lions charities. Sunday, M ay 21 one letter to each square, to form (CC) Samson and Stinnes haggle over the 1 lO O AIV! (11) Twilight Zone help a bumbling teen-ager lose hts virginity Ducey If 2 0 0 0 Seottle. 0; M cG rlff, Toronto, 8; McGwire, (ID INN News details of the KGB agent’s defection; Ber­ Brenly ph 10 11 Ooklond, 8; Whitaker. Detroit, 7; 6 ore tied ChlcogootNew York, 1p.m., If necessary three-horse field in the Ken­ (our ordinary words. and gam some self esteem. Sally Keller- For further information, call Bob Boland New York m 106 JOO—11 nard IS kidnapped and taken to a surprising (20) NVR Showcase Infante pr 0 10 0 with 6. (20) M *A*S*H man, Patrick Dempsey, Al Waxman. Cincinnati mo 101 000— 4 tucky Derby, edging Huron by airport rendezvous (60 min ) Part 6 of 12 (646-1466) weekdays from 9 a m. to 5 p.m. Totals 3S 2 9 2 Totals 30 3 4 3 E—Strowberrv. Larkin Sabo, Blrtsos Runs Betted In (3® Win, Lose or Draw [A & E ] Mozart/Handel Double Bill 1987 Rated R Fronco, Texas, X ; Leonard Seattle, 77; a nose. LECEX LOB—New York 8, Cincinnati 7 ?B—Grlffev. (29 INN News [CNN] Crossfire 4:30AM (38) Beverly Hillbillies Secittle 000 Oil 000—2 Elster HR—Lyons (11, Oester (1). ONelll Sierra, Texos, 24; M cG rlff, Toronto, 23; Rice, 1918 — Exterminator, a 5® Newhart (CC) Part 2 of 2 0® Honeymooners [H B O ] MOVIE: Bad Dreams' (CC) The Toronto 000 000 003—3 (5). HJohnson (7) SB—Wlnnlnghom (5), Boston, 23; Snyder, Cleveland, 23; ADovIs NBA playeff results 30-1 longshot ridden by (4® Cosby Show Racquet Club hosts event Two outs when winning run scored. ONelll (5), Strawberry (6), MWilson (5) Seattle, 72; BJockson, Konsos CItv, 22, (13) Newhart (CC) sole survivor of a mass suicide ritual is E—McGrlff. Vlzouel DP—Seottle 1. To­ Kittle,Chlcoao.22, Willie Knapp, loses the (81) Newhart (CC) haunted by the spectral image of her cult's ronto 1 LOB—Seattle 6, Toronto 2. 2B — Pitching (4 Decisions) 11:00PM ® ® (2® L3® C4® 0.7) The Manchester Racquet Club will serve as IP H R ER BB SO Pistens 85. Bucks 80 lead and regains it to win the [A & E ] World of Survival long-dead leader Jennifer Rubin, Bruce Leonard, Reynolds, Brenly HR—Voile New York Stewart, Ooklond, 6-0, 1.000; Bollord. News Abbott. Richard Lynch 1988 Rated R. (In HALL FOR RENT host on Saturday and Sunday. May 27-28, for (4) Baltimore, 5-1. .633; Boslo, Milwaukee, 5-1. NIDEK [CNN] Crossfire Darling W.2-3 Kentucky Derby by one length ® Benny Hill Stereo) the local competition in the 15th annual IP H R ER BB SO Aguilero S,1 833; LoPoInt. New York, 5-1, .833; over Escoba. [DIS] The Grinch Grinches the Cat in For parties, showers, receptions, Seottle Cincinnati Blyleyen. Californio. 4-1, .800; Clemens, the Hat (11) Cheers (CC) [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide meetings. Complete kitchen facilities. Equitable Family Tennis Challenge. Langston L.4-4 8 1-3 3 3 3 0 6 Browning L,3-3 Boston, 4-1, .800; Dopson, Boston, 4-1, 1923 — Setting several [USA] Search for Tomorrow [ESPN] SpeedWeek Cl® Learn to Play the Piaqo Overnight Large enclosed parking lot. Inquire: Family teams may compete in one of six Schooler 1-310010 Tekulve .800; McCosklll, Collfornlo, 4-1, .BOO; Pacific Coast League re­ AFTfig SETTINSTYY(5 Toronto Blrtsos 2-3 1 Montgomery, Kansas City, 4-1, .800; COLLEGE PIPLOMAS.HE [M A X ] MOVIE: The Man W ith One (2® Jeffersons 1 ;3 0 A M 3 ) career Media Network categories — mother-daughter, mother-son, Key W.3-2 9 9 2 2 0 2 Armstrong 1 TGordon Kansas City, 4-1. 800 cords, Pete Schneider of Ver­ PB—Borders CUROGH LEP A LIFE OF Red Shoe' (CC) A violinist unwittingly be­ (2® Weekday (R) f P Joe Franklin Lithuanian Hall father-daughter, father-son, husband-wife and Tekulve pitched to 2 batters In the 6th non hits five homers and a comes involved in a cat-and-mouse game 24 QOLWAY STREET Umpires—Home, Rellley; First, ; WP—Blrtsos. BK—Aguilera CRIAAC UNTIL THE (3® M*A*S*H CiD INN News brother-sister. All participants must be Second, Hendry; Third, Roe Natienal League leaders double and drives in 14 runs in s / between rival spy agencies. Tom Hanks, MANCHESTER Umpires—Home. DeMuth; First, Rlopley C O F 3 THREATENEP (61) Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) (I§) Later W ith Bob Costas C M iM fo n 8 P.M. amateurs and .iunior team members must not T—2:05 A—33,216 Second, Froem m lng; Third, Tpto Lori Singer, Dabney Coleman 1985. Rated a 35-11 romp over Salt Lake HIM WITH THIS. PG. [A & E ] Rising Damp A ghostly lady (iS Hogan's Heroes Phong 843-0818 turn 19 prior to Sept. 30, 1989. T—3:00 A—19,112 Based on 90 o1 Bots. City. Royals 3. Indians 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE WARTOD 8:00PM ® 48 Hours (CC) A look at Local winners will advance to a sectional ExpeslO.AstresI G AB R 1968 — The Montreal Now arrange the circled letters to the more than 30 juveniles on death row championship in late July/early August. WCIork SF 33 117 25 Canadiens completes a form the surprise answer, as sug­ (60 min.) (In Stereo) CLEVELAND Herr Phi 30 123 13 [ T T j gested by the above cartoon. Entry blanks can be obtained at the Racquet KANSAS CITY MONTREAL HOUSTON Colemon StL ® d® Unclaimed Fortunes (CC) Stories Ob r h bl 28 lie 25 four-game sweep over the Club. For more information, call Cherie Baker Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Ob r h b VHoves Phi 29 98 22 about peo,.ii6 who don’t realize they own DON’T MONKEY Browne 2b 5 0 10 Wilson cf 4 0 11 Rolnes cf 12 0 0 Young cf 4 0 0 0 St. Louis Blues with a 3-2 Fermln ss LSmIth Atl 37 116 25 Y Y Y Y unclaimed money, valuables and property at 646-8860. 4 0 2 0 Seltzer 3b 4 0 2 1 Aldrete 1b 3 0 0 0 GGross If 3 10 0 Answer: a Jk A yL Jw fs- MIYong ph MThmpsn StL 30 104 16 triumph and captures the (60 min.) |ir. Stereo) 10 0 0 Tobler 1b ^ 4 0 10 Foley 2b 5 2 4 3 Doron 7b 7 0 10 I Carter cf Groce Chi 37 112 9 4 0 0 0 Trtobll rf 4 0 0 0 WJhnsn 1b 4 1 1 2 Trevino 3b 2 0 0 0 NHL Stanley Cup. (Answers tomorrow) ® Untouchables AROUND... 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One $600. or best otter. 647- Berg Irons and woods. HOME the fiduciary at the address family, Route 32, Se­ erty. Charming Inte­ FOR SALE and three bedroom trimming. Yard material, and what to look al/ResIdentlal building Asking $4,300. 644-3103. 83 Eacon Wagon •2995 School area. Offered at 8607.______Maple hutch In good etc. hauling. IMPROVEMENTS S fpaad. Low MMaa below. Failure to promptly parate utilities, rior. 26 Garnder Road, I aportments available. condition. Round cof­ repairs and home Im­ present any such claims may $ 1 4 7 ,5 0 0 .Jackson & SLEEPER couch, black Conscientious and A business built on out fo r !" provements. Interior 66 Z-28 Camaro •8995 $189,900. Philips Real Manchester. Dir: APPROVED building Rent Includes carpet, leather. $600. 646-5272 fee table. Singer sew­ S tpaad, Sharp MOTHERS DAY result In the loss of rights to Jackson Real Estate, lots. Wlllington, $67,500 dependable. Ray Hardy. Integrityl ond exterior painting, recover such claim. Estate. 742-1450.D Charter Oak to 647-8400.O______appliances, parking after 5:30pm.______ing machine. Era about 646-7973 CLYDE 85 Honda CRX •4995 Gardner. REMAX east - $69,500; Coventry, and more. Securltyand 1900. 643-8004. Csrpentry • Windows • light carpentry. Com­ 5 tpaad Susan Me,Quay COVENTRY. If you want Solid wood three piece HarBro CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 65 Subaru QL Hatchback •3495 SPECIALS! Ass’t Clerk of th rlyer. 647-1419.0 $69,900 - $97,900. Philips references required. YARD MASTERS Siding • Kitchens • plete lanitorlal ser­ MANSFIELD. Two tam- the "perfect house", Reol Estote, 742-1450.D Call 872-8095. bedroom set. Excellent DOLL HOUSE-Engllsh vice. Experienced, rel­ R O U TE 83, V E R N O N 4- tpd. 4 wd. A/C The fiduciary Is: lly. Route 195 near East CHARMING Cape Cod Tudor. Nine plus Yard cleaned, Baths • Additions • 87 Hyundai QLS •4500 Take one home here It Is! Skylights, condition. $350. 645- Painting iable, free estimates. 85 Caprice 4 Dr. •8495 5- tpd. Elac Sunroof Suzanne Perron, Brook Mall $179,900. style home with many french doors, cathed­ COLUMBIA-Sunset 0849 or 647-0550. rooms completely fur­ Trees cut, Decks 643-0304. Administratrix Philips Real Estate. superior features. Ridge. Six flat, dry lots, r n CONDOMINIUMS 85 AMC Alliance 2 Dr •2675 66 Marcury Lynx •3495 c/o Attorney ral ceilings, atrium nished. $500. firm. Call Have dump truck, Fully licensed & InsuredI of Manchester 85 Cavalier CJ 4 Door •4495 4- apd, AM/FM ttarao tapa ______’ for MOM! 742-1450.D Three spacious bed­ one to two acres, walk after 4pm or leove 66 VWQTI Pomelo R. Hershinson doors, deck are only an 12£ j f o r r en t will haul. Free estimatesi 85 Spectrum 4 Door •5195 •5995 97 Ook Street rooms with many bullt- to two lakes, thirty message. 568-1903. 5- tpd. A/C Introduction to this ITV/STEREO/ Quality Painting 85 Buick Somerset Hartford, CT (MIM BEAUTIFULLY maln- Ins, formal dining minutes to Hartford, 643-9996 \ _ 646-9656 VINYL SIDING & •7295 custom designed three SOUTH WINDSOR. Rent {ap plian c es 65 Eiectra 4 Door •10995 345 CENTER ST. 045-05______talned. Super eight room and hardwood beautiful sunsets, prl- Services REPLACEMENT WINDOWS ® USED CARS room Ranch on pretty bedroom Dutch Colon­ ce/$70's. Sadlon Real with option. Straw- 85 Century 4 Door •7495 MANCHESTER floors under carpet. ial on an outstanding bridge two bedroom PAINTING/ TOWN OF MANSFIELD 1.4 acre lot with huge Low maintenance Estate. 228-3080. LARGE microwave oven, CARPENTRY/ • Free Estimates Expertly installed. 85 Camaro Coupe •6995 647-7077 INVITATION TO BID acre of land. Dir: Rte44 townhouse. Sunkin liv­ PAPERING private back yard. 2500 alum siding, one cor excellent condition, 18 8 1 SALES REMODELING •Senior Citizen Discounts 86 Cavalier 4 Door •6995 ROLL UP WINDOW square feet of living to Carpenter Road, ing room with fire­ too large for me. Ask­ Please call Paul Ryder 87 Volks Jetta *8495 SHADES TO BE garage plus nicely la- house on right, #272. 1 ^ BUSINESS place, central air, gar­ ••■Vluminum & Vinvl 86 Delta 88 2 Door •9995 4 Dr. Fery Cteart space, two car garoge, cated on a large lot ing $125. 643-8787. at 742-0018. 86 Merkur XR4TI INSTALLED AT $239,900. Philips Real 1 ^ PROPERTY age, private deck, full FARRAND REMODELING FRANK YOUNG Powerwashing •9495 72 HOUR MONEY BACK NORTHWEST two full baths, big kit­ near schools and shop­ NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ Room additions, decks, roof­ 86 Olds Clara Wagon •8995 84 Chev Chevette *3295 Estate. 742-1450.0 basement, pool, tennis. eral Statute 23-65 prohibits HOME IMPROVEMENT GUARANTEE •I Dr. Vary Low Mileage ELEMENTARY SCHOOL chen with Island. D.W. ping. Reduced for Im­ ing, elding, windows and gutt­ 86 Spectrum 4 Door •4995 AND VINTON 644-0517 or 872-9577 {MACHINERY the posting of advertise­ PAINTING 646-6815 Spring tlx up. VK Home Ser­ Olds S4 Flrenis 'Z.WS Fish Realty, 643-1591.D mediate sale. Only COVENTRY. Quality PACKAGE store- ers. All types of remodeling and 66 Nova 4 Door ELEMENTARY SCHOOL evenings._____ ments by any person, firm or vices takes car at all repairs •6495 Chwy 'S4 Chevstt* rz.ees 86 Toyota Tercel *5995 $129,900. Call today, built Cedar sided four buslness. Manchester AND TOOLS repairs. Call Bob Ferrand, Jr. We’r"? Here 10 S«?rvu 4 Dr A Puff Sealed bids for the above bedroom Colonial In high traffic area, corporation on a telegraph, WALLPAPERING and meintehence from A to Z. Dodge '03 400 's.ggs SOUTH Windsor. Exten­ Linda Brown, evenings MANCHESTER. Immac­ telephone, electric light or Y window shades will be re­ Bus. 047-8S09 Licensed and Insured Cli«ry '0S Csveller M.OOS sive view from a heated 647-8691. REMAX east serene 2AC setting. If equipment and Inven­ ulate two bedroom, 1V2 CALDOR four horsep­ power pole or to a tree, Residential Exterior 8 7 2 -9 1 1 1 85 Pont. Bonneville *6295 ceived by the Finance Direc­ Interlor/Exterlor FREE ESTIMATES Olds '65 Cutlets •e.ZSS •I Dr. Clean tor, Town of Mansfield, 4 solarium In this nine of the river, 647-1419.Q your family Is expand­ tory Included, some bath townhouse. Air ower 22" rear bagger shrub, rock, or any other Res. 645-6849 Painting. South Eaglevllle Road, room Colonial. Coun­ ing, this eight room, 2'/2 owner financing possi­ conditioning, fully ap­ power propelled lawn natural oblect without a w rit­ Houses, Garages, Barns and 228-4708 Ford 'Se LTD >0.000 TO celebrate aur first McLamay Home SpeclBlIats CHORCHES MOTORS Olds ‘04 C ullsts >0.700 87 Hyundai Excel *5295 Storrs, CT05268, until 11:00a. try kitchen, first floor bath home may be ble. $109,900. Philips pllanced, hot water In­ mower. $150 firm. 646- ten permit for the purpose of Porches. GLS 4 Dr. Low Milea m., June 6, 19W, at which year, REMAX east of perfect for you! Reol Estote. 742-1450d protecting It or the public and ImpravaRMirts Screened loam, gravel, 60 Oakland St. Ford '07 Rtnger P.U >0.000 family room with brick cluded. No pets. $795 4886. Quality Work At Honest Manchester, CT time they will be opened and fireplace, master bed­ the rlyer will have a $244,900. Dir: Rte 44 to carries a fine of up to $50 for Free eetimatee Pride taken in every Price. CXdt '04 Delte >0.000 84 Chev Celebrity *4395 read publicly. Specifications per month/negotlable. processed gravel, Buick '00 Regel >7.000 month long celebra­ Rte 31 sooth, right on each offense. •Decks Free Estimate 1968 CHRYSLER 5th AVE •14,595 4 Dr. Clean d; .Vice may be obtained at the above room suite, fenced rear ROOMS Security required. 646- •Roofing job we d o h Olde '07 Clere >7.000 tion. The REMAX hot Wrights M ill Road. jOFFICE/RETAIL WANCHESTgR. lfl AAar- Can 64M174 sand, stone, and fill for 1988 SHELBY SHADOW *10,595 address. -yard with In-ground 6439 or 649-1153. •Sheds Pont. '80 800 STE >0,000 88 Cutlass Ciera *9595 air balloon will be here FOR RENT lon Drive. 9am-2pm, delivery call George Jeffrey H. Smith pool and more! #370. Philips Real Est­ {eq u ip m en t •House painting Quality is our main 1988 DODQE ARIES •7,995 Olde '00 00 Regency >0.000 2 Dr. Priced Hight on June 2. You are ate. 742-1450.D Saturday, May 13. An- Director of FInonce $269,900. D.W. Fish concern. Gritting 742-7886. Olde '07 Culleet >0.098 Invited to stop at our SHARE house. Parking, (HOMES tlques and 649-3331 1988 QM SIERRA P.U •8,995 86 Mustang Cpe *5995 042-05 Realty, 643-1591.□ STEEL Office desk. 30 X I^ R O D F IN G / Toyole '80 Cellce QTS >0.000 office during May and COVENTRY. New three washer/dryer, pool to- FOR RENT 1988 DODQE SHADOW Real Sporty 60. Three drawers, ty­ miscellaneous.______LARRY’S *8795 Olde '07 90 T-Seden >14.098 NOTICE TO CREDITORS sign up for the drawing. bedroom, two bath ble, more. Non- I 2 J SIDING MANCHESTER. Gra- pewriter pedestal. $50. St. Mary's Episcopal REASONABLE THOMAS PAVING 1988 DODQE DISOP U. •11.395 Olde '00 Cutlesi Claetic >10,000 ESTATE OF clous, updated older Three folks will be home on almost two smoker. $300. monthly MANCHESTER. Reno­ WOODWORKING & 87 Escort GL Cpe *5795 BERNARD MENSCHELL acres with divided 649-8241. Leave Church, corner Church RATES Fully insured and 1968 DODQE DAYTONA •10.195 Very Low Mileage duplex on a quiet tree selected at the end of plus utilities. 643-7288. vated three bedroom message. and Locust. Saturday, CARPENTRY LEAKY ROOF? BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE The Honorable William E. the month. Come and quarters for the child­ MoM roofs CM bo rspsirod. bonded. Residential, 1987 DODQE OMNI •4,995 88 Chev Corsica *8495 lined street. New sid­ MANCHESTER. Fully on . busline. Private May 13, 9:30am. Repairs to Remodeling We cater to the AND MARINE FitzGerald, Judge of the help us celebrate- ren, skylight brightens In pisoo of total roroofloj mpMSOI commercial, free 4 Dr. 3 Left to Chooae From Court of Probote, District of ing, new deck, new furnished, clean and yard. $875. plus utili­ Licensed and Insured 1987 BUICK SKYHAWK •8.495 259 A d im i St.. Minch. Manchester at a hearing held sunporch. All large .REMAX east of the the living room on quiet, nice location on ties. 228-4413. (BOATS/MARINE MANCHESTER. 310 home owner. Compisto rwooflng of all lypas. estimates. river. 647-1419.0 cloudy days. Possible Hackmatack Street, 6 4 6 4 2 1 0 1987 CHRYSLER 5th AVE *13,995 649-1749 86 Delta ’88 *9795 on 5/9/89 ordered thot oil rooms plus detached bus line. Ladles pre­ MANCHESTER. Open EQUIPMENT mee esnuATss Call 649-5295. Royal Brougham 4 Dr. A Puff claims must be presented to two car garage with owner financing, rent ferred. Security and Saturday, May 13, 9- Senior Citizen 1988 PLYMOUTH CARAVELLE •4,095 the fiduclory at the address with option to buy. house, 1-5pm, Saturday 4pm. Early blanket 15 yrs. ServiM Since 1973 Manchester Roofing 83 Buick LeSabre *4995 enclosed sunporch. Beautiful vinyl references. $240. per an Sunday. 34 Collldge BOAT trailer. 12’. $150. Discount 1980 PLYMOUTH RELIANT •5,195 VOLKSWAGEN below. Follure to promptly $229,900. D.W. Fish Owners will help you chest, antique collecti­ 645-8830 Cuatom 4 Dr. Low Mileage present any such claims may side(j cape, month. 644-3503._____ Street. Six room Cape, 643-5051. 1988 DODQE RAMCHARQER •10,596 LIPMAN #1 result In the loss of rights to Realty, 643-1591.0 make your dreams garage, nice yard, bles, dolls, books, etc. R&Y FREE ESTIMATES LANDSCAPING 87 Cutlass Ciera *8995 move-in condition, come true. $169,900. EXTRA large private BOAT, 16' with trailer. 75 Many Interesting old 1985 CHEVY SPECTRUM ■3.595 VW recover such claim. room with own bath quiet neighborhood. FULLY INSURED Cruiaer Wagon Extra Clean MANCHESTER. Halt a Dir: Rte 44 to Rte 31 horsepower motor. "things". 1985 BUICK ELECTRA Susan McQuay oak cabinets, and shower, fireplace, No pets. $850. plus utili­ Remodeling FIOORING DON’S U W N SENVKE AND •7,995 UNDER $9000 Ass't Clerk duplex. Five rooms In­ south, left on Sam $1,450. Call 643-6802. MANCHESTER. 87 White M R D C M N 6 07 VW Jette Q L red skylights, only 5 yrs bar and entrance. $80. ties. Security deposit. 07 VW Jette QL. brown The fiduciary Is: cluding three bed­ Green Road, #64. Phil­ Street. Saturday, May Company 643-6774 Call now lor: 6 4 3 -2 7 9 1 USED TRUCKS old. In family per week. 646-4144. 388-9882 after 6pm. Rototilllng, 87 VW Jatta QL. Wu« Irma Menschell, Executrix rooms, two full baths ips Real Estate. 742- IB a J MUSICAL 13, 9-3. Moving South­ Exterior M illing 4 MIKE GIACALONE 86 Dodge Caravan *7995 c/o John L. CalvocoressI, Esq. 1450. □______MANCHESTER. Cozy Expert Mowing, UNDER 16000 and a full basement. neighborhood. selling baby furniture, Stainlag Deas. UNOLEUM SERVICE SE Wagon 5 Paaa. 410 Asylum Street Very convenient loca­ APARTMENTS two bedroom house. 10^ I ITEMS Cnftmanxhip Shrub a Hedge Trimming 88 VW Qolf. 2 dr. blua Suite 616 $149,000. Call ELEGANT living Isavall- $650. plus utilities. June bikes, skis, various Houses, gsrages, decks a Fully Insured !•% l eelerCWne Pli eeeet JOE RILEY’S 88 VW Qolf QL, biua 89 Chev CK 20 P-Up *18995 tion. $125,000. D.W. able In this tour bed­ FOR RENT household Items. In All Pha$»9 ot fences. Exterior porches & 87 VW Jatta QLI. gray Hartford, CT 06103 owner 646-4122. occupancy. 228-0126. CABLE Consel piano. Ex- Quality Workmanship 646-7011 DILLON FORD 87 VW Jatta QL. Jivar 4x4 W'Plow Loaded Fish Reolty, 643-1591.0 room U&R built home. ( steps rebuilt. Hatch ways & Free Estimates 87 VW Qolf QL 4 dr. blua 044-05 cellent condition. MANCHESTER. 4 Charls Ramodaling 3i9 Main St., Manchester Screened In porch, exterior cellar door rebuilt. UNDSCAPE 86 VW QLI. tilvar 83 Chev S-10 Blazer *6895 LIKE private home. 3'/2 Three years. $950. Drive. Three family 86 "EXP Coupe 88 VW Jatta. Wua TOWN OF MANCHESTER MANCHESTER. Bowers beautiful lot. Must be {MISCELLANEOUS •CutM eiiim Full Ins., free eat. 649-7950. 6 4 3 -5 4 3 9 Specializing in lands­ •7495 4x4 rooms. Lease. Work­ Leave message at 645- yard sale. Furniture, 88 Escort "LX" H/B LEGAL NOTICE School area. Three sold. $219,900. Some fi­ {for r en t iuipid 4l|^KMIMt cape tie retaining wails, •7495 UNDER 17000 86 Chev C-10 P-Up 7795 ing single, married 0800. stereos, clothes and 88 Escort "QL" H/B •7495 88 VW Fox. 2 dr. blua The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on bedroom Cape, I'/z nancing available.B- {MISCELLANEOUS steps & borders. W 'Cap Low Mileage couple preferred. 643- antique nic-nacs. Sat- Ddis etutm 85 Escort 4-Dr H/B 88 VW Fox. 2 dr. rad Monday, Mov 22, 1989 at 7:00 P.M. In the Hearing Room, baths, one car garage. lanchard & Rossetto T.D.M. •4495 86 VW Fox Wgn, blua 2880.______SALON Station In estab­ urdgy. May 13, 9-4pm. •Nwl I KitdiNj S SERVICES Ken , Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut to Professlonaly lands­ Realtors," We're Sel- lished salon. Good op­ CAMERAS/PHOTO 86 Mustang T-Tops •6995 87 VW Qolf. whita. at 87 Aerostar XLT *10,995 hear and consider the following applications: HEBRON. Two bedroom Eclectic collections from Yii^ Siifii; htlu PAINTING AND 83 Escort Like New 87 VW fox. 4 dr. whita Paaa. Fan Loaded caped and maintained llng Houses" 646-2482.P portunity. Must be EQUIPMENT 871-1953 •2595 85 VW Jatta QL. brown Item No. 1 Timothy S. & Lynn B. Pemberton — Request o yard. A good buy for apartment, heat and six homes. Attic trea­ elk Rm B eSwiMs HAWKES TREE SERVICE 87 Escort "QL" H/B •5595 Appl. 1340 variance to Article II, Section 3.01.01, to reduce PRICE slashed $18,000. hot water Included, ap­ motivated. Call 228- DECORATING UNDER 18000 88 Mazda B2200 P-Up *6995 the money. Bring in sures, furniture, art, 85 Mustang Sunroof •4995 the side yard to 10’ (15' required) for on Immaculate two fam­ pliances, cellar star- 3884.______VICTOR 16mm sound mo­ china, books, kid Items •IMs eCirifii Buckst, trunk A chipper. Stump 85 VW Qolf dlaaal LX 4 Puff addition of a deck at a residence ot 59 Ferguson offers. $144,900. Realty •Complete Interior • removal. Free estimates. 89 Brand New Festive •5795 65 VW Jatta. 4 dr. whtta ily with two car garage age, parking, large Garage, large, clean, se­ vie prolector. A classic and morel Free coffee. MOVERS 65 VW Jatta QL. brown 86 Dodge D150 P-Up *6895 Rood. RAA Zone World, Benoit, Senior Diacount and Exterior Painting Special consideration for 86 LTD Brougham Sedan •5885 on Hollister Street. yard. Twenty minutes cure. Manchester, East In fair condition. Two Rain or shine, Friday Jet Black Item No. 2 Arthur Scholler — Request a variance to Frechette Associates, Fully Llcansad elderly and handicapped. 88 Mercury Sable "QS" •7495 UNDER $5000 Owner must sell. Call ta Hartford, fifteen side, central. Storage cases. $75. 649-8241. and Saturday, 9-4, 68 •Power Wash . ’’•lOVINO'’ 65 VW Qolf, gray Appl. 1341 Article II, Section 9.07.01 to eliminate required 646- 7709.D PX WOWS MOVBM 86 FZ50 4x4 •9995 8' landscape buffer and variance to Article IV, tor on appointment minutes to Manches­ only. $40. 643-6526. Leave message. Bigelow Street. Fully Inaurad •Gutter Repair 64 VW Jatta. 2 dr. at HANOUNQ A U YOUR 89 Probe LX Demo •12995 63 VW Jatta. 4 dr, rad Section 5.03.07 to reduce reor yard to 20' (30' MANCHESTER. Re­ now. Blanchard 8, Ros­ ter. $650 monthly. 649- Fraa Eatimataa 6 4 7-7 553 MOVINQ NEEDS WE BUY USED CARS AND TRUCKS OUTRIGHT required) at Scholler Acura, 341,351,361 Center duced! Don't miss this setto Realtors," We're •Small Carpentry •Comptst* Movat 85 Tempo 4Dr. New Eng. •5995 UNDER $4000 2871. A Newipaper In Educatloa Prog ram ^^^oodT/ac^^Su^^Cjk^ Street. Bll Zone well maintained Dutch Selling Houses" 646- Repair MY BROTHERS •Truck ind 2 M«n for 88 Ranger XLT •8995 03 VW Jetli. 4 dr. red Sponaored by 263flMain St. H u v y lt«m» Colonial In quiet resi­ 2482. D MANCHESTER. Two 87 84 Tempo 2 Door 03 VW QTI. bleck CHEVROLET Item No. 3 Arthur Scholler — Request a special exception bedroom apartment. •Glazing BUSINESS .Fr«a Panotuil •4295 Appl. 1343 under Article IV, Section 5 to expand an THE QUIZ 88 Ford FI 50 P/U dential area. Totally E dlm atn 24 TollandidTpk Tpke. LAKEWOOD Circle. Im- Stove, refrigerator, The Manchester Herald Manchester Mowing, Raking, Clean •10595 CARTER CO., INC. existing auto dealership at Scholler Acuro, 341, remodeled kitchen, •Fully insured 646-8717 Vernon, Ci X W SS Yaan o/Sailing Si Sarvidng Chatmlata' 351, 361 Center Street. Bll Zone mpeclble Cape on a heat, hot water, air 6 4 5 -8 8 9 2 Garages, Dump Runs. newer root and siding. •Free estimates 643-2145 1229 MAIN ST.-OPCN EVENINGS 'TIL 8. FRl. 'TIL 6-MANCHESTER Item No. 4 Norman Goguen — Request o variance of Beautiful park like high treed lot near the conditioning. Nice lo- (10 points (or each question 649-2638 Appl. 1342 Article IV, Section 5.03.02 to reduce the front yard comes with Its country club. Would catlon. Call 649-5240. WORLDSCOPE answered correctly) 645-8798 yard to 20' (40' required), and a special own shed. Call today make a great retire­ FIVE roam, twobedraom 6 4 6 -1 8 9 4 exception under Article II, Section 16.15.01(e) ment home. Blanchard and Article IV, Section 5 to obtain automobile for your appointment. apartment for rent repair license at a property located at 36 $138,500. Susan Do­ & Rossetto Realtors," with appliances. U tili­ We're Selling Houses" DUMAS ELECTRIC Sheldon Road and approve the location nahue, Sentry Real Est­ ties not Included. Se­ {CARS CARS (CARS Service changes, according to Connecticut Statutes Section ate, 643-4060.D 646-2482.0______curity deposit required 14-55. Industrial Zone. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE additional wiring and MANCHESTER. New BRAND new to the and references. Imme­ Item No. 5 Kenyon Oil Co. — Request a special exception market. Immaculate diate occupancy. $650. repairs on existing Appl. 1344 under Article ‘IV, Section 5 to construct o construction. Hard to eight room U&R built 646-4378.______FORD Escort, 83, four FORD, 84, Escort wagon. MAZDA GLC, 1980, four homes. Quality work at storage shed at 410 Hartford Rood. Bll Zone find roomy Ranch with speed, four door, hatch contemporary. Lovely EAST Hartfora. Nice one speed, brown station- A ir conditioning, affordable prices. Item No. 6 Horry F. 8, Mary Mull — Request a variance to three bedrooms and first floor family room, wagon. 78K. $1,200. 633- power steering, power back. 75K. $1,000. 647- Appl. 1345 Article IV, Section 5.03.01 8, Section 5.03.02 to two full baths. Dra­ or two bedroom apart­ 8581, evenings. brakes, automatic. 1227 after 6. Entirely owner operated. maintain existing yards; a variance to Article matic fireplace In fam­ cathedral celling, ment. Heat and hot 27 years exp. Call II, Section 9.02.01 8< Section 9.02.02 to wolve sunken living room, water Included. Secur­ 75K. Good dependable TEMPO LX, 1987. Low requirements for a bermed landscaped border ily raom. Attached two CADILLAC, 1984. All transportation. Only Joseph Dumas car garoge plus tull kitchen with glass slid­ ity and references re­ mileage, air condition­ and a light proof fence abutting residential ers, first floor master power, air condition­ $1,795. 742-5019. 6 4 6 -5 2 5 3 . properties and a special exception under basement for lots of quired. No pets. Call ing, low mileage and ing, manual transmis­ bed room, plus three 289-0000, Monday- sion, am/fm cassett. Article IV, Section 5.01.02and Article II, Section storage. Still time to more. 647-1510 after MAVERICK, 1974, good 11.02.01 to allow the alteration ot a structure choose your colors. additional bedrooms, Frldav, 9am-6pm. Sat­ 6pm. CHEVY Camaro, 1985. $7500. 643-2691. used for automobile repair at 166 Middle 2'/2 baths, skylights and urday, 10amm-2pm. T-roof, five speed, six body,good engine, Turnpike West. Bll Zone Excellent location. much more. Situated CHEVROLET Malibu very good tires plus $199,900. Call for MANCHESTER. Beauti­ BUICK Lesabre, 78. High cylinder, am/fm cas- Classic, 1980. Good Item No. 7 Robert G. 8, Andrew F. Taylor — Request a on a beautiful lands­ mileage but excellent sett. $4800. 666-0555 be­ two mounted snows. Appl. 1346 variance to Article II, Section 4.02.01(c) to further details.Sentry ful two bedroom apart­ condition. Many new All radlals. Will pass Real Estate, 643-4060.□ caped one acre plus lot. ment, eat-In kitchen, 1 This is an artist's exmeeption of the FSX fighter, a new version of condition. $2,850. 643- fore 6pm, 228-3427 after reduce required minimum floor area to allow Realistically priced at 7pm. parts. 59K. $1,200. 649- Inspection. Asking consideration of conversion of a single family BRAND new listing!!! self-cleaning stove, the U.S. F-16. The Bush administration recently announced its 4971 after 10am. 7795. Into 0 two family residence at 16 Strickland $279,900.U & R Realty, $400. 643-9376. Street. RA Zone Delightful sixteen 643-2692.0 dishwasher, disposal intention to proceed with the nation o f..?.. on a $7 biliion project room, three family on and refrigerator. Din­ to produce this new jet fighter. At this hearing interested persons may be heard and written ing room, living room WIN SAVE communications received. A copy of these petitions has Spruce Street (near been filed in the Planning and Zoning Department and may Center Street). Two six COVENTRY $ 1 0 9 ^ and one bath. Air con­ 2 West German Chanceiior Heimut be Inspected during business hours. room, three bedroom ditioned, very quiet. FOR QUALIFIED BUYERS OR BIG! BIG! 6 room, 3 bedroom, 2 Ideal for middle aged Kohl has sparked controversy WATCHWORDS Edward Coltmon, Secretary apartment plus one year old cape. Beautiful within NATO by calling for talks Zoning Board of Appeals four room apartment. or senior citizens on I ^ 0 l ) £ l t 0 S ST Separate utilities, kit­ home with quality busline. Heat an hot with the Soviets on redudng ( 2 points (or each correct match) 046-05 throughout. chen appliances, lots of water Included. Only (CH(X)SE ONE: short-range, 1 - version a - purpose Plus Listen T o INVITATION TO BIO charming older fea­ 2 full baths, 6 panel $645 per month. Come strategic) nuclear missiles in f------■ doors. MANOESratHavCA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Eighth Utilities Dis­ tures, great Income. see why we rarely have Europe. 2 - intention b - spbject Daily trict will accept General Contract bids for the construction Three car garage. Ask­ Large master bedroom a vacancy. One bed­ NEW 1989 DODGE OMNI of Improvements and alterations to property at 16-18 Main ing $249,900. Jackson & and professional room apartment avail­ Slock #9197 Prizes! Street, Manchester, Connecticut according to Drawings and 3 (CHOOSE ONE: Mobil, Exxon) 3 - associate c - co-worker For Details! Specifications prepared by Frazier, Lamson and Budlong, Jackson Real Estate, landscaping. able at $610. Agent 2.2 EFI, 5 Speed. P0. Rear Defroster P.C. Architecture and Planning, and described In general 647- 8400.O Set on 1.4 acre picture 247-5030.______Corporation recently announced 4 - theme d - prejudice ONLY j PRE-OWNED as: . EXTRAORDINARY ten perfect lot. MANCHESTER. Two and plans to sell its South African Alterations to an existing masonry building and existing room full dormered Century 21 Manor three bedroom apart­ operations, blaming what It called developed site for use as municipal offices and meeting 5 - bias e - restatement ; VEHICLES room, odditlon of an entrance portico, new masonry ve­ Cape Cod on East Mid­ House 875-1671. ments. Security and "foolish" U.S. laws that discour­ neer, roofing, new heating and air condltlonlng/plum- dle Turnpike In Man­ references a must. 645- age investment in South Africa. blng/electrlcal systems, concrete floors. Interior parti­ chester. Four-five bed­ 8201. tions, and Interior finishes. MANCHESTER. For sale PEOPLE & SPORTS rooms, two full plus 2'/3 by owner. Three bed­ MANCHESTER. Spot­ NEW 1989 DODGE DAKOTA Contract Documents may be examined at: 4 A few days ago, 110 older mem­ baths, lovely In-law room ranch, all ap­ less, first floor, four (5 points (or each correct answer) Slock 1(9150 1987 BUICK Win $25,000 In Cash Frazier, Lamson 8< Budlong, P.C. setup on first floor, bers of the Soviet Communist I 1987 OMNI 19 Silver Lane pliances, large fenced room apartment. Two V-6. 5 Spaed. PS, PB, Prospector I. 22 Gal. Tank, Rear Step Bumper, SKYHAWK East Hartford, CT 06118 enormous family In yard, move-ln condi­ bedroom, appliances, Party's Central Committee were 1 A new theme park run by Disney and and More roam, fireplace, large tion. Principals only. no pets. $595. Includes forced to resign in a shake-up Bonafide general contract bidders may secure copies of the deck, great big yard, (CHfDOSE ONE: MGM, Paramount) stu­ ONLY ! *4995 & A Honda Accord LX! proposed Contract Documents from the office of the Archi­ $139,900. Coll 646-8255. heat and hot water. widely viewed as (CH(X)SE ONE: dios opened in Florida last week. tect on the following basis; super new oak kitchen I Call Sue, 643-4862. ^6495 Asking $234,900. Must OPEN house Saturday strengthening, weakening) Mikhail 1. General Contractors may obtain two copies of the and Sunday, 1-4pm. 31 MANCHESTER. Onebed- Gorbachev. 2 A new study claims that some questions j------^ See us today for fantastic Honda Deals • • • Plans and Specifications on or after May 8,1989, upon see to appreciate. Sherwood Circle, Man­ room apartment. $375. $ 10,227 payment of $50 deposit per set, refundable If both co­ Jackson & Jackson plus utilities. Call 643- on the (CHOOSE ONE: SAT, ACT) test AFTER REBATE' pies are returned to the Architect, postpaid. In satis­ Real Estate, 647-8400.D chester. Five room ranch, Irnmaculate 4421. 5 Friends and associates of..?.. say are biased in favor of boys. -■ 1987 Test Drive Honda and register to Win! factory condition within ten (10) calendar days after he is seriously considering run­ NEW 1989~CHRYSLER LEBANON CONVERTIBLE 1985 CHEVY the bid opening. EAST Hartford, a very condition. Two firepla­ MANCHESTER. Availa­ s to c k II938S ! CHRYSLER 1 SPECTRUM 5 Speed. Rustproofing 2. Additional copies of the Plans and Specifications may be desirable six room ces, oil heat, hot water, ble Immediately. Older ning for Mayor of Washington, 3 One of the biggest surprises in the NBA 2 5 EFI, AT, PS. PB, A/C, PL, PW, Cruise, Till, AM/FM Stereo I 5TH AVE obtained upon payment of $50 per set, non-refundable. Brick Ranch, two large city water/sewer, but nice two bedroom. D.C., a move that would take him playoffs was the early success of Golden 1989 HONDA CRX List $10,303 3. No partial sets will be Issued. bedrooms, spacious oversized garage, Wall to wall, gas heat, - ONLY out of the 1992 presidential con­ State, which won the first two games of 5 TO Bid security In the amount of 5% of the base bid will be re­ living room, center hardwood floors, all appliances, new kit­ test. ^3595 quired to accompany bids. fireplace, enclosed sun appliances stay. 200 chen and more. $550. its series against..?... ! ^3195 CHOOSE porch, 1'/2 baths, oak Bids shall be made in accordance with this I nvitatlon to Bid, amp service. Fenced In 646-4144. a-Chicago b-Seattle c-Utah *15,192 FROM Instructions to Bidders, Plans and Specifications. floors, nice lot. Asking back yard. Many ex­ MANCHESTER. Three NEWSNAME AFTERT1EBATE* $8995 $165,000. U & R Realty, tras. $147,000 or best DATE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS: TIME: 643-2692,0 bedroom duplex. $700 (15 points lor correct answer or answers) 4 The battle for the Stanley Cup is down to I 1988 May 31, 1989 7:00 p.m. offer. Owner, 647-0621. per month plus utili­ four teams - the Calgary Flames, the NEW 1989 DODGE CARAVAN SE 1988 GMC ties. References. Pro­ Slock #9365 I DODGE 1989 HONDA A ccord LXI *° " “ Sealed bids are to be received at the office of the Eighth Utili­ Reports of corrup­ Chicago Blackhawks, the Montreal Ca­ 2.5, AT. PS. PB. 7 Pass. Value Wagon Pkg PICKUP ties District, 32 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut, until SOUTH WINDSOR $144,900.00 fessional adults or nadians, and the (CHOOSE ONE: Pitts­ I ARIES 11 TO 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 31, 1989, at which time and working couple with tion recently forced place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. The bid small children pre­ me Id announce my burgh Penguins, Philadelphia Flyers). ONLY CHOOSE envelope shall be clearly marked "Renovation of 16-18 Main resignation as <9895 Street." ferred. June 1 occu­ FROM $ 15,880 pancy. Call after 6pm, Prime Minister. l) 5 Experts say laps of 225 miles per hour ^ * 1 3 , 9 8 8 The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for i " 872-8990. Who am land what are possible at this year's ..?.. race - satisfactory 100% performance and payment bond or bonds I 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL INSTALLED OPTIONS AT TIME OF PURCHASE using AIA Document A311. MANCHESTER. Two nation do I lead? which will be held on May 28th. Defend­ ------O f - Attention Is called to the provisions for equal employment bedroom apartment, ing champ Rick Mears is favored to win. opportunity, and that payment of not less than the minimum second floor, yearly salaries and wages are set forth in the the specifications lease. $625 per month, ______U ____ NW OESTIiyHONCA must be paid on this prolect. no pets, security dep­ CONNECTICUT) The Owner reserves the right to relect any or all bids and to osit required. Peter­ n. . t o u r SCORE: 91 to 100 points - TOP SCORE I HONDA DEALERS j waive technical defects and Informalities In the bidding 81 to 90 points - ExMlIent. 71 to 80 points - Good. 61 to 70 points - Fair process for any reason deemed to be In the best Interest of man Real Estate. 649- 24 ADAMS ST. the Eighth Utilities District. OPEN HOUSE 9404. ______O Knowledge Unlimited, Inc. 5-0-09 No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of 60 days subsequent MAY 11, THURSDAY 5-8 P.M. MANCHESTER. Two MANCHESTER, CT 06040 to the opening of bids. All bidders sholl submit with their bid 1501 Mill Pond Drive' bedroom luxury town- ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ \& SOt» MOMOr A/ M it a Contractor's Qualification Statement, AIA Document , house. All appliances, ('HKYSLEli O a c lg s DodgeTruclis 6 4 6 -3 5 1 5 A305. DRASTICALLY REDUCED!! STRAWBRIQGE - heat, cable, carpeting 00s S||OdBUBipU|-C Vehicles Subject to Prior Sale Sale Ends May 16.1969 dated at Manchester, Connecticut Dorchester Unit. 5 Rms., 2 Lg. bedrooms; this 8th day of May, 1989. ' and air conditioning. IjBjq |9pei!qd-t'io-EllVS-8;y\IOl^-t:sidOdS V31d03d finished basement; 1.5 Baths; and 2-Car Garage. 649-5240. P S :q-tr :o-e :b-2 ;e-1 :sabOMH01VW Mary Beth Litrlco 80 Oakland St. MANCHESTER Clerk KIERNAN REALTY, INC. MANCHESTER. Onebed- UEdBr 'B»!qse)(Bi njoqoN :3l^VNSM3N Eighth Utilities District # 6 4 9 -1 1 4 7 room, paneling, refer­ uosi)OBr esser-g :6ui 034-05 ences, no pets. $495. 646-3166. 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performed in Utah,” said Bertil Wilner of the fusion research department at the SCIENCE Royal Institute of Technology. Tylenol linked to kidney damage Tandberg began looking into cold fusion in 1927 when the 33-year-old chief scientist BOSTON (AP) — Some doctors are Some experts also have worried Environmental Health Science study. & H EA LTH for the Electrolux Co, became intrigued warning that long-term, daily use of a that prolonged daily use of ibuprofen, “This study does not demonstrate with fusion experiments being conducted in common aspirin substitute may triple another common painkiller, may any effect for acetaminophen when Germany, Wilner said. the usual risk of kidney damage, but harm the kidneys. The drug was taken as directed, which is when Cancer unit approved the maker of Tylenol disputed the released for non-prescription sales in needed for symptoms, but when HARTFORD — St. Francis Hospital and Planet ideas exchanged finding. 1985 and was not included in the study symptoms persist, you should seek Medical Center’s cancer program has been “I don't want people to panic and of acetaminophen. medical advice.” awarded a three-year approval as a BALTIMORE (AP) — This just in: The say, ‘My kids shouldn't have Ty­ The study, published in today’s New In a Journal editorial, Drs, William Teaching Hospital Cancer Program by the climate of the Earth changed dramatically lenol,”’ said Dr. Saulo Klahr, presi­ England Journal of Medicine, found M. Bennett of Oregon Health Sciences Commission on Cancer of the American 20 million years ago when high plateaus dent of the National Kidney Founda­ no sign that aspirin is bad for the University and Marc E. DeBroe of the rose up in Tibet and western North tion. “But at the same time, it’s kidneys. However, it can cause University of Antwerp in Belgium College of Surgeons. Previously the com­ America. mission had designated St. Francis as a important for people not to take this stomach irritation and bleeding and cautioned that “this finding should be Community Hospital Comprehensive With new threats to the climate looming, drug daily.” perhaps a rare childhood disorder considered tentative until it is con­ Cancer Program. upwards of 3,000 scientists have gathered Klahr said acetaminophen, the called Reye’s syndrome. firmed by other studies.” “This higher level of approval reflects here this week for the American Geophysi­ main ingredient in Tylenol, Anacin-3, The new research found that The study compared 554 people in the full range of diagnostic and treatment cal Union’s semiannual exchange of ideas Datril and other brands, may accum­ acetaminophen is safe when used North Carolina who had newly diag­ services provided to our cancer patients," on weather and climate, volcanoes, earth­ ulate in the kidneys and cause occasionally. And while it raises the nosed kidney disease with 516 ran­ said Dr. Elsa Hirvela, St. Francis’ cancer quakes, water, the solar system and even chemical damage. A related pain­ possibility that overuse harms the domly chosen adults. It found the liai.«!on physician. politics. killer, called phenacetin, was taken kidneys, it does not prove this. people who took the medicine daily for Established by the American College of State A ID S cases up off the market six years ago because “Acetaminophen is not necessarily an extended period had three times Surgeons in 1956. the national Hospital of concern about kidney damage and risk free,” said Dr. Dale P. Sandler, the risk of kidney disease than Cancer Program encourages participating HARTFORD (AP) — The cummulative bladder cancer. who directed the National Institute of occasional users. institutions to equip and staff themselves to number of AIDS cases in Connecticut has provide optimal patient care. risen to 1,165 since the state started keeping track of AIDS figures in January 1981, the Oral cancer increasing in Connecticut state Department of Health Services said. Fusion tried in 1927 Of the 144 cases reported to the FARMINGTON (AP) - Reported 1935 to 1985. The study included 7,592 general increase may be a reflection department from January 1989 through cases of oral cancer are on the rise in of the spread of AIDS, as unusual Y STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) — A scient­ male cases and 2,116 female cases. ist claims to produce nuclear fusion in a jar April 1989, 38 percent were heterosexual Connecticut and the number of cases Chen said the incidence of cases in forms of oral cancer become more at room temperature. But few believe him, intravenous drug users and 34 percent were found in women has tripled over the men is normally much higher. common in AIDS patients, the study homosexual or bisexual males. past 50 years, according to a study “What was surprising was a dra­ said. and his application for a patent is rejected. Heterosexuals made up 10 percent of the The story may sound familiar, but it released this week by the University matic increase in female cases,” he The study attributed the rise in oral cases, while the other 18 percent was of Connecticut School of Dental said. The study found that cases of cancer in women to an increase in happened in Sweden in 1927, more than a divided among other groups, the depart­ half-century before two researchers Medicine. oral cancer in women have increased smoking and drinking among women ment said Wednesday. The study, which was prepared by from an average of 1.2 per 100,000 since the 1920s. The study said the stunned the scientific world with a similar New Haven, Hartford and Bridgeport experiment in the United States. Dr. Jinkun Chen, a former graduate women in the late 1930s to 5.3 by 1985. increase in drinking and smoking John Tandberg’s experiments “seem­ account for almost half of all cases, said student in the Masters of Dental The most common form of the among women is related to the ingly were very similiar to the ones Patricia Checko, director of AIDS epidemi­ Science program, examined 9,700 disease, which usually afflicts the growing number of women in man­ ology at the health department. cases of oral cancer in males and elderly, is also increasing in men in agement and physical labor jobs females recorded in Connecticut from their thirties, the study showed. The traditionally held by men.

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Leisure Program General Information W P , Leisure Program Policies 647-3089 Classes befn woJifn?ha^dTo°Sfa"n ftun^ Department. Our staff has months. We ♦»'« Summer Clots Starts Ooy Registration information Tims Waskt Cast Locotlsii hope we have s o S ln ^ to r YO n Oelf programs you would iikA tn ca oppreclate new Ideas on 647-3089 ''"® P'«ase feel tre e to c a ll us a t nnsr. Sessions are hold at Torizo's Driving Range In South Windsor The best house on the block will K.I., I M Instructor: Ted Wagner REGISTER for classes In person at: Will be held S/27-4/17 on Saturdays from 1;00.3;00pm 4 weeks tor $14. deserves Milliken Place* Carpet Highland Park, 397 Porter Street AA-F, 9‘00-4'30»m Jo iia rclis M r'U h T !L ® l!!!.*7 .I*'"" J " « <»«"«• - boss routine Includes a 25 min. Recreation Membership Cards tion Join todovl' ' ’’*®** *'**lblHtv, muscle tone, stamina and coordlno- ■ fTrst da""srmeVt?nT' ♦<> $4/class without rec. cord $3/class with r«:. card « » '''• Tu, Th 4:30-7:30pm r.cr.o.lona, ,ocMltl.s and to ongoing Mahoney Rec. Tsnnit Letient S E I^E , VOLLEY SMASHI Just soma of the Introductory skills you will be leorn- Ing during our beginners clast. Will alto cover the basics In footwork, court potl- flon and coverage. Raquet, tennis shoes ond comfortable clothing reaulred. Location: Mahoney Rec. Center Instructor: Mllly Kostiuk Session May___ is • June 23

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SCOUTING/USA SUPERSTAR S T A I N f ^ ^ R - FUN CAMP (4-12yrs.) Play production, field trips (^Mystic A a u o rh ^ ' rs.™ * Prolects, acting and and MORE) swimming at 0^00^ Hollow te n n lf m ^ CARPET weeks, special events. Children con m o k l ^ i ^ ^ " " • * * sneakers, theme Counselors ore well trained and care about creotlnot^nunm""*^ memories at camp. a safe environment for your child. creating a quality summer experience In LOCATION: Mahoney Recreation Center TIME: 9am-4pm _ Simply the highest quality floorcovering in A m e rica . Early Bird - 7:30-9:00am * Duibnt cenificatkxi mark IN ADDITION TO OUR INDOOR ARCHERY RANGE AND fE E : S70.00 per child per session ARCHERY EQUIPMENT SHOP. HALL’S ARROW MAINTAINS A (S40.00 for additional child In same family) $30,000.00 INVENTORY IN OUR OFFICIAL BOY SCOUT AM/PMAM/“PM -“i S)5.00/sesslon *■ or $7.50 each T-shIrtI Session II is $54.00 AM/PM - S13.00 DEPARTMENT. WE NOT ONLY CAN FULLFILL ALL OF YOUR WHAT TO WBAR/BRINO: ARCHERY NEEDS, BUT WE CAN FILL ALL YOUR SCOUTING szKSC.rs:s;™"iss's"'’ »'"» NEEDS AS WELL. ^ 1 UNIFORMS, CAMPING SUPPLIES. BOOKS, ARTS & CRAFTS SESSIONS: six l-week sessions. Monday-Friday I. June 24-30 PATCHES, GIFTS. DERBY KITS, ETC., ETC., ETC...... ’ II. July 3-7 (no camp on July 4) & (§o n §. IftC. III. July 10-14 IV. July 17-21 OUR LANE AND STORE HOURS: MON. THRU FRI. 1pm to 10pm. V. July 24-21 VI. July 31-August 4 SAT. 10am to 5pm; SUN. closed |409 New State Road Manchester, Ct. 643-5168 Y

THE FIRST DAY OF REGISTRATION IS SAT.. JUNE 17 1989 AND WILL BE FOR MANCHESTER RESIDENTS ONLY. Swim Class Requirements M 1 1 Holding (underwater), flutter kick, prone float, prone glide w/kick 1 1 Biathlon — Triathlon Summer Series s s Silk City Triathlon — Saturday August 12th Aquatics > 03 duitri demand our summer biathlon/triathlon series Is sche- A-T wnrt nt rloH^u® n* ® ° ’'^m swIm. start and underwotJJ'mSTm^SH?!'^^^^^ S’ ‘ "Hv^mlc/rotorv breathing), arm stroke, flnnlng, turning over, n oust 17 The ev(*ntfarV«rh!!H beginning June 29 through Au- Swimming Schedule 20 Vk •"duronce swim with rhythmic breathing X In at 7:00am, race begins at 8:00am. Entry TO reef (or width of pool over their head), tread water - 30 seconds, knee dlye. n > * CQ we!i os-e^pVrerceVoThle^Vs^"'^ ° ‘**»'""*^* « tee $15.M before July 30th, $20.00 after July 30th. Entries must be re- June 16 through Aug. 30, 1989 Bjolhner B. Survlyal float -1 minute on front and back, review safety skills, trend M H s ~ entries. Applications available at the y w S t sterna fro!* 21'’’""#'* “"** *'“'""0 turning overVbock crowns M TIME: turn*^'n*tS.rfc ‘ “ "iHInatlon swIm - lump Into deep water, float on surface, swim 20 feet, X > » Events start at 6:00pm M7 3079 Parks and Recreation office. For more Information call Sauittrt Pool 103 Lydoll Stroot torn on bock, kick with sculling and return to front swim.) CQ Swanson Pool 647-3296 • o FEES: 45 North School StrMt X (A Vorplonck Pool 647-3297 M L h 126 Olcott StTMt Survival float - 3 minutes, tread woter - 45 seconds, safety s WoddoM Pool » 163 Broad Stroat 647-3290 Doint' « l n n * *”*** ♦•’•o Mondov-Prldov 647-3299 SndJ^^terlwim U ffi**"*. »wlm - 75 yords, (50 yards crawl, 25 yards S ! H REGISTRATION Instrurtlonol Clossw: »4)0 a.m. - 12:00 Noon unatrwattr swim 15 ftaf, •l•m•nta^v bockstroka 25 yords. ' ^00-6;()0pm. Children under 18 years of age Op#n Swim: 1:00o.m. -2:45p.m. — 3:15-4:45p m a Q Beginner. Sorvivol float 7 minutes, safety skills dive from board, -) 6:00 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. reg^lstraho^If Parent or gardlan for Summer Basketball League Registration Saturdays, Sundays < and Holidays Opan Swim: 1:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. c X WORKSHOP: Wenesdov and Thursdov, May 31 and June 1 from 6:00-8:00 P.M. at the Mohonev Recrea­ 3:45 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. U A free Introductory workshop for oil new and ex- CA X tion Center, 110 Cedar St. Team registration Is on on In-person basis only. Completed ros- GLOBE HOLLOW POOL friw '^v-V o V ^^in lt^h ^I^K ’*T'"“***' tteolwotereminutes a Team Entry Fee ($45.00) ore to be presented atth7?ime 100 Spring Stroot Qi X wtii *11,71**"1 June. This Mondoy-Frldoy 647-3295 medley - buHertly, bac^!'bT:aTc?a:r^X^“kK ^^^ 'C from vSuk^nn'D M *** 1*’® Mahoney recreation Center, 110 Cedar Street Instrurtlonal CIo ssm : 9:00 a.m. -12:00 Noon w r i iJ ,‘*'3cusslons on training, proper s H eouipment, nlury prevention and o Question odn Stree^^M AkT-j^p^M *^® '*•‘='’••♦'0" Deportment Office, 397 Porter Opan Swim: 1:00 p.m .-4:45 p.m. (A Street, 8.30 AM ^.30PM Monday thro Friday. Minimum age for Sommer Basketball Is IS 6:00 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. V- u answer session. Dote and location TBA. Coll the Saturdays, Sundays Op*n Swim: 10:00 o.m. -12:45 p.m. s t r 0 ’r'orh“,"% '^'d^vrcr; r r X cont'o.5 c7rTs^.«r*n':'IL'’V " r ‘»®'‘ I®®*" further ln?ormahon and Holidays u Recreation Department at 647-3089 tor details. contact Carl Silver at the Recreation Department, 647-30M. 2:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. Advanced Swimmers: Session II - Verplanck, Swanson z AWARDS: CO < Session III ■ Waddell, Sautters 0 0 ^*’’**' *®cond and third Swim Registration and Schedules Basic Rescue: Session II - Soulters, Waddell CO s Session III - Verplanck, Swanson event, to oil participants. Par­ ticipants receiving the most points during our Adult Over 30 Drop In Soccer sumrner series will be eligible tor o grond-prlze Swim Team Every Wednesday night, 8 P.M, at Mt. Nebo (Carlin Field), Spring St. participation will also be given at the Recreation Membership card required. end of the summer. AGE CATEGORIES: plonck Pool. Raindate Is July 28. Each swimmer may enter three events at 175 wlr e ^ n t entry fw . ]ivrr**4l71®''' ' 18-24vrs„ 25-34vrs„ 35- For further Information, contact Carl Silver at the Recreation 44yrs., 45-54vrs„ 55 and up. Department, Tele #647-3084. Aduit Swim DATE LOCATION 6:00 o.m. - 7:45 p.m. 1. June 29 — Biathlon Run Im -Swlm l/4m Globe Hollow Monday Soulters; Tuesday - Swanson; Wednesday - Verplanck; Thursday - wannsii 2. July 16 —Biathlon Swim 1/2m-Blke 6m Fitness Center ’ *=<» Noon to 12:45 o.m. at Waddell * 3. July 13 —Biathlon Run 2m-Swfm 1/2m Monday-Frldav 2:45-3:15 at Soulters, Swanson, Verplanck & Waddell 4. July 20 Triathlon Swim 1/4m-Blke 6m-Run 2m Located at Manchester High School Athletic Wing (Brookfield St 5. July 27 — Swim Im June 19 to August 25, Monday Thru Friday, 6:(X) P.M.-10:(X) *•**'“" R*glslraflon Lossons 6. August 3 — Biathlon Run 2m-Swlm l/2m complete line of Aerobic and Anaerobic Equipment. The ' Sat., June ”17 June 19 - June 30 7. August 10 — Run 4m-Blke 8m 9 A.M. -12:00 Noon M artin School "1°®* updated equipment In Free Weights and II •8. August 17 — Swim 1 1/2m Sot., July 8 July 10- July 21 Globe Hollow Mno Q*«li^^ Equipment Includes the StaIrmasters 9 A.M. -12:00 Noon III •Awards Ceremony and BBQ Line, Stationary Bikes and Rowing Machines. Sot., July 29 July 31 - August 11 Recreation Membership required. 9 A.M. - 12:00 Noon Soeclol thonks to Scholler Acuro jd^Em llon tor moking It possible to LOCATION: Fenway Pork—depart from Mahoney Rec. Center TOWN WIDE SWIM MEET - JULY 27 July 27, Thursday 5:00-11:30pm S22

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To Thank All of Our Valued Customers Troops on move for 45 Years of Faithful Patronage WE’RE CHANGING! to Panama bases .r ■■ t - ', 7 “ By Terence Hunt reinforcements from Camp Le- The president also said he was :3 r u n ‘ •.:5 The Associated Press jeune, N.C., and Army troops ready to explore ways to entice from the 7th Light Infantry Noriega to step down on his own. ' 991 Main St, We’re Lowering the Prices on ALL of WASHINGTON - Combat Division at Fort Ord, Calif., flew Diplomatic moves included a troops moved out today bound for to Panama as part of the Defense meeting today in Washington of ^Manchester, Conn. 647-9126 jo p Quality Brand Names You Pamama from U.S. air bases, Department’s operation, dubbed the Organization of American part of President Bush’s order to “ Operation Nimrod Dancer.” States to consider a proposal by Have Been Accustomed to Buying protect American lives as the Bush, reacting to post-election Venezuela for OAS foreign minis­ United States mobilizes diplo­ A violence, announced the deploy­ ters to discuss the Panama matic pressure to force the ouster ment Thursday of 2,000 combat situation next Tuesday, diplo­ Adidas of military leader Manuel Anto­ troops to Panama to augment the matic sources said. 2 Days Only Brands Like: Brine nio Noriega. 10,000 American service person­ “ I will do what is necessary to The first wave of Marine nel stationed there. protect the Ijves of American Mizuno Wilson citizens and we will not be intimidated by the bullying tac­ Yonex tics, brutal though they may be, Nike of the dictator, Noriega,” Bush said. •o'® \ HeeooKReebok Fox At the same time. Bush’s national security adviser questi­ oned both the likelihood of a real A \ Mitre MacGregor confrontation with Noriega and the efficacy of the president’s ''p,\c®» Foot Joy Pro Sportswear action in forcing Panama’s de facto ruler from power. “ He is a thug but he clearly And The List Goes On... operates with some prudence when he has to,” said Brent Scowcroft, the president’s na­ tional security adviser. He called Nassiff’s Custom the troop buildup “ precautionary 0 as much as anything else,” although Bush had said in his Screen Printing news conference, “ I ’m worried about the lives of American citizens.” We are the Areas Leader In Scowcroft all but acknowl­ off regular Custom Imprinted Sportswear edged that Bush’s action would do little to force Noriega from prices power. “ We can always hope he will see the error of his ways and we Uniform makers to Athletes of are looking at ways to help Every Kind ______convince him to recognize the will of the Panamanian people,” Andrew Yurkovsky/Manchester Herald Evorything In Tho Stotol! Scowcroft said. Asked if it would be acceptable NO KIDDING — Jeff Talbot, 10, a Bike • Majestic • Venus • Jesco • Russell Talbot said he read a book about Mikhail for Noriega to still be in power a fifth-grader at Martin School, speaks S. Gorbachev in order to learn more Footwear • Clothing • Ski Equipment & Clothing • Tennis • month from now, Scowcroft said, And More with Soviet reporter Sergo Kukhianidze about the Soviet leader. • • • “ I don’t see why not.” Golf • Soccer Lacrosse Baseball & Softball Accessories The deployment of two Army this week in downtown Manchester. incorporate Printwear battalions, one Marine company and dozens of armored personnel LOOK! irHats carriers began late Thursday, and the Pentagon said it likely Visiting Soviet reporter’s poll SOME for our Bargain iT ja c k e tS (screened & or embroidered) will take a week or more to AP photo complete. SELECT Counter irSweat Clothing EXPLAINS DECISION — President Bush talks with For 15 months, the United States has been frustrated in its finds stereotypes are popular ITEMS Footwear • Clothing ★ Tee Shirts reporters at the White House Thursday after announcing efforts to force Noriega from he is sending combat troops to Panama to protect power following his indictment in Editor’s note: Sergo Kukhianidze is a reporter the four weeks I ’ve been in the United States, I & irPennants • Banners American citizens from election-related violence. Florida on drug-trafficking for Moskovskaya Pravda, a 700,000-circuiation have met people older than these girls who were Accessories charges. morning daily newspaper in Moscow. He is absolutely sure that in the Soviet Union it’s The latest steps, containing no working this week at the Manchester Herald as raining all year round and that there’s no sun. 6 0 % Unbeatable Price new economic sanctions or orders part of an exchange sponsored by the the New It is only one of the stereotypes that some Off *1®® to *1 0 ®® Unbeatable Service & Delivery for direct military action, drew England Society of Newspaper Editors and the Americans have about my country. By the way, per Item Coventry meeting bipartisan praise in a joint Union of Soviet Journalists. many Americans refer to the Soviet Union as Unbeatable Quality statement from congressional Russia. That’s not correct. Russia is only one of leaders as “ measured and delib­ Bv Sergo Kukhianidze 15 Soviet republics. It’s the biggest one, but not erate steps to assist the Pana­ Manchester Herald the only one. Call for Info is set for tonight manian people in restoring demo­ I ’m not going to deliver a lecture. It would be cracy to Panama.” “ And how many seasons of the year do you general government budget, better to listen to what Americans know about the By Jacqueline Bennett However, some lawmakers have in your country?” a teen-age girl asked me ^Remember. Our quality, service, and Manchester Herald about $1 million, goes to public Soviet Union. The question those teen-age girls grumbled Bush did not go far during an improvised news conference at New works and around $850,000 is asked gave me the idea to conduct a poll in the the same AND our prices will be unbeatable... enough and said tougher action Hope Manor Inc. Wednesday. streets of Manchester. COVENTRY - Residents will earmarked for public safety. was needed to drive out Noriega. “ Do you have telephones?” another girl asked Here are their answers to my question, “ What meet tonight to discuss the $14.5 Town Council Chairwoman A number of lawmakers had as I visited the drug and alcohol treatment center do you know about the Soviet Union?” 1 million budget in an Annual Town Joan Lewis said, "The council urged Bush “ to invade Panama for young women on Hartford Road. Meeting that has been adjourned tried this year to concentrate on For Any Event Large or Small or to break the treaty with Their questions didn’t surprise me at all. For repair of town roads, so there is a See VIEWS, page 12 to a referendum. Panama” which commits the No Rainchecks We are Your Source lor Printing lot in there (budget) for that.” The meeting will be held at 7:30 United States to turn over control No credit or store charges please. in the gymnasium of Coventry Also included is a request for an High School. additional police officer. Starting See PANAM A, page 12 Town Clerk Ruth Benoit said salary for the position is $24,419. that Roland Green of Ripley Hill Currently the town has 10 offic­ Wholesale prices rise 0.4% Road submitted petitions with ers, plus a recently hired marine just over the 200 signatures patrol officer. If the additional TODAY WASHINGTON (AP) - Whole­ The April report is likely to energy costs matched the in­ needed calling for the regular full-time officer position sale prices rose a moderate 0.4 cheer financial markets, where crease in January 1987. Energy adjournment. is approved, Police Chief Frank percent in April, despite the traders were braced for a much prices have not risen more Voters can still speak at the Trzaskos said he will put the Index sharpest rise in energy costs in worse number, in the neighbor­ sharply in one month in 15 years. meeting on the proposed budget marine patrol officer into it. 24 pages, 2 sections nearly 2'A years, the government hood of 0.7 percent. The energy increase was al­ for fiscal 1989-90. which begins However, that officer will con­ said today. Economists were paying par­ most entirely attributable to a July 1. However, the meeting will tinue to patrol Coventry Lake Business------21 Obituaries____ 2 The rise in the Labor Depart­ ticular attention to the inflation 13.4 percent climb in gasoline Opinion__ 10-11 be held just to set the date and until Oct. 15. Classified . 22-24 ment’s Producer Price Index rate for goods other than the prices, the steepest since Janu­ People______10 time of the referendum. There is also a request to Com ics__ 20-21 reflected a steep jump in gasoline volatile food and energy catego­ ary 1987. Fuel oil rose a compara­ Sports___ 13-16 Benoit said the referendum will increase the director of recrea­ Focus------10 prices, counterbalanced by a ries, which edged down 0.1 tively moderate 0.6 percent after Television___ 17 probably be held May 23. tion position from part-time to Local/State— 2-5 substantial drop in auto prices percent in April following a 0.3 zooming 16.8 percent in March. Weather______2 The $14,520,016 budget repres­ full-time, with a salary increase Natlon/World j B-9 and broad declines in food costs. percent rise in March. It was the Natural gas prices advanced 1.9 Weekend. .16 ents a 14.3 percent increase over from $11,500 to $23,000. It followed an identical 0.4 first drop since and identical fall percent this year’s budget of $12,682,789. Another request is $32,000 for percent gain in March and large, in October 1987. The decline in food was led by a If adopted by townspeople, it will additional personnel to help up­ back-to-back 1 percent jumps in A 0.6 percent decline in food 15.9 percent drop in eggs. Vegeta­ raise the current tax rate from 37 date the town’s Master Plan of WE DELIVER January and February. costs was the biggest since a 1.1 bles fell 7.5 percent: pork, 3.6 to 39.5 mills. Development and redo subdivi­ For Home Delivery, Call Because of the steep rises early percent decline in December 1987 percent; fruit, 2.7 percent: and Included in the budget is about sion regulations. The plan is 11 in the year, wholesale price and represented the first substan­ fish, 1.3 percent. The prices of $9 million for the Board of years old. 647-9946 inflation, one stop short of retail, tial price relief since last year’s turkeys, rice and candy rose. Education. Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 advanced at a 9 percent annual drought. The largest portion of the See MEET, page 12 rate in the first four months. The huge 7.2 percent rise in See PRICES, page It