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H - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. June 7, 1885 Reporter, unburdened by jail threat, takes time off FOCUS SPORTS WEATHER Showers likely today might he arranged for the Revere Virginia man named St. Mary’s rector Lakers win, 120-111, forward came before the courts police of merchandise from a ony of the unidentified source the •v William Poolt witness. O'Donnell said he could could decide if Womick would have Revere drugstore. grand jury was unlikely to have UnltMl Prm t Intarnotlonol give “ blanket assurances" to the close for the first time, •h* admires new church now lead series 3-2 but sun due Sunday to begin serving jail time. Flanagan said “ sensitive negoti­ enough information to issue any But she added, " I'd do it again 11th UConn president man that he and his family would If I Wornick's trip to California was ations” with the man's attorney, indictments. — Televlaion reporter be safe. had to." ... page 2 ... page 2 being paid for by WCVB-TV where Lawrence O'Donnell, convince has no shield law ... page 11 ... page 151 Saun Womick, n» longer bur­ “ He's going to have eveiv aspect she works. Her husband, Bob the man authorities would protect or other authority to protect news The unidentified news source dened with a contempt-of-court of eecurity taken care of, whatever Lobell, a sports anchor for compet­ him and his family if he testified reporters from prosecution for later called Williams and was convictloa, was to be at courtaide is necessary to guarantee that ing WBZ-TV, came back from before a grand jury. failure to reveal their sources. given O'Donnell's home telephone • I (or tonlght'a Boaton Celtica-Loa security he's going to have that,” California to be at her side in court The man, with his back to a Wornick's lawyer told the court Angelea Lakera baaketball game number. O'Donnell said. and afterwards. He was to resume WCVB-TV camera, told Womick in the man feared retribution from in California instead of in a O'Donnell said the man called his coverage tonight of the NBA a broadcast interview he saw the Revere police, and if he had not him at about 9 p.m. Tuesday and Womick had been waiting for a ^aasachusetu Jaii. called Womick to tell her about the championship series. patrolmen in neighboring Revere the “ sensitive negotiations” got decision from state Bupreme Court incident, he “ may never have ■■ A Superior Court judge Thurs­ Attorney Newman Flanagan looting a CVS pharmacy while under way Wednesday and con­ Justice Neil Lynch, who Wednes­ come forward." day rescinded her three-month jail asked Judge James Donohue to lift investigating a Feb. 1 burglary. tinued into Thursday. day extended his stay of execution O'Donnell, a veteran of police eentence after authorities con­ the contempt citation and jail Prosecutors argued the name of of her jail term for 24 hours. and civil rights cases, said he was Then negotiations began with vinced a confidential news source sentence he imposed Tuesday on Wornick's source was crucial to Lynch was considering whether the 34-year-old newswoman for their current grand jury probe of asked on air Tuesday by WRKO Flanagan's office to ensure the Womick was protecting to come talk show host Jerry Williams man's safety if he came forward. the high court should hear on forward and Identify himself. The refusing to name her source in a alleged police corruption in Re- appeal of Wornick's conviction. Th»v sjlirt without the testim­ about security precautions that “ I'm so relieved, you don't know. Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Saturday, June 8, 1985 — Single copy: 254 unidenUfied man's decision to step story involving the alleged theft by 1 | | Voicker tells grads More believe M to work for world But, he cited several outstanding 1*1 CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (L’ P I) - Fed­ examples of students who had made ifs Mengele eral Reserve Board Chairman Paul m ajor contributions in public service Voicker, criticizing a loss of interest in and he urged state and local govern­ government and service to others ments to foster further involvement among youth, urged Harvard gradu­ through public service corps-type ates to work toward “ bettering the lot, programs. Brazil bars foreigners not just of ourselves and our fam ilies," but of the world. Voicker said although rampant infla­ Thousands of alumni, parents and tion had abated, numerous contradic­ from the investigation graduates attended Harvard's 334th tions in the United States and world commencement exercises Thursday as economies reveal “ tensions and the school granted 4,586 undergraduate trouble,” By Tom Murphy responsible for the murder of and graduate degrees. Many graduates United PrM t International 400,000 people, most of them Jews, “ We continue to build more new wore white armbands to protest apar­ at the Auschwitz death camp in offices than we can occupy,” he said. SAO PAULO, Brazil - A West Poland. Rewards totaling $3.4 theid policies in South Africa. “ We build hotels, attend conventions A dozen graduates, shortly after their German prosecutor and an Aus­ million have been offer^ for and travel at home and abroad in black-robed peers had marched into the trian diplomat Friday expressed information leading to his capture. unprecedented amounts — but all the yard at the beginning of exercises, strong belief that the remains A physician, he carried out while productivity still lags.” carried in four black cardboard coffins exhumed from a Brazilian grave­ bizarre genetic experiments on inscribed with anti-apartheid slogans. Voicker said Americans arc turning yard are those of Nazi war twins and dwarfs to develop an Both Voicker and Harvard President equity into debt during the day and then criminal Josef Mengele. Aryan super race and personally Derek Bok, who also addressed the trading gossip at night about “ signs of At the same time, Jewish Nazi- sent thousands of inmates to his Harvard Yard audience, deplored the stress in the financial system.” hunter Simon Wiesenthal, who said death. initially he was "99 percent” sure In New York, Nazi-hunter and loss of interest among youth toward “ We rail at government inefficiency the remains were not those of the concentration camp survivor public service. and intrusion In our markets— while we "An gel of Death” of the Auschwitz Simon Wiesenthal said be had bad “The best of our young gravitate call upon the same government to concentration camp, reported that a change of mind since 'Thursday, toward Wail Street instead of Washing­ protect our interests, our industry and when he expressed doubt that tte ton, our statehouses or our cour- our financial institutions.” now " I am less skeptical.” thourses,'' said Voicker. Brazilian officials, meanwhile, body of Mengele had been located. Bok noted that graduates that grew He further noted that nearly 20 studied 1937 dental records sent " I have been working on this UPI photo up with Watergate and the Vietnam million people are unemployed in from Germany in their effort to since 7 a.m. yesterday before Europe, Latin American countries are Louise Nevelson (left) received a doctor of arts War, the assassination of Martin Luther confirm that the remains of a man coming here (from Austria) late in ■ Harvard University President Derek Bok (center) King, Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., beset by runaway inflation, and many who drowned in 1979 actually were the afternoon,” he said. “ What I poses with honorary-degree recipients before degree and Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul A. had good reason to be cynical about underdeveloped countries had never Mengele's. have found out has conformed with Harvard's 334th commencement Thursday. Sculptor Voicker (right) received a doctor of laws degree. government. begun to take off economically. The officials said they would not statements coming from Brazil. allow foreign experts to take part "When I hear parts of the story I in the examination of the remains say I am 99 percent skeptical. Now, im i- and would not give them access to after finding out a number of the bones until their own investiga­ additional pieces of information, I Cancer victims face new fight: empioyment discrimination tion has been completed — a am less skeptical.” procesB that could take two weeks. Sao Paulo coroner Jose Melo senses was on paid sick leave for court awarded her $40,000 plus said officials were trying to match By Bud Newman tims and handicapped people a Kennedy said. "Our handicap In early December 1980 she was The remains were exhumed back salary and all retirement Mengele’s 1937 German dental United Press International violation of federal law. doesn't get in our way — why hospitalized for tests to determine eight months due to an accident.” Thursday from a graveyard in “ Handicapism is more profound should it get in yours?" the cause of chronic diarrhea and “ After he returned to work, it benefits due her. The company is EmBu, 20 miles outside Sao Paulo, records with the teeth found in the ' appealing. skeleton, dug up from an iU-kepl WASHINGTON - Virginia Aus­ than racism or sexism,” Kennedy, Austin said she had worked for when she returned to work later was only on a part-time basis and after police said an investigation “ Having thought I had beaten an grave at Embu’a Rosario Rom ur tin of Keansburg, CaDf., won her 23, who lost a leg to cancer almost the Keansburg Cotton Seed Oil Co. that month she was told by her boss yet he still received his full pay and led them to conclude that Mengele enemy called cancer, I discovered battle with cancer but she's still 12 years ago, told a House for 18 years — averaging only one to retire at age 57 or be fired. yearly bonuses,” she said. — until bis death — lived with an Catholic cemetary. that in the end I was still fighting a fighting her former employer of 23 Education and Labor subcommit­ sick day per year — when she got She told the subcommittee that In 1981, the California Fair elderly couple in Sao Paulo under The upper jaw had a full battle against ignorance and mis­ years, who fired her for what he tee hearing. colon cancer in 1975. She received in 1979 “ the same man who fired Employment and Housing Depart­ the aasumed name of Wolfgang artificial denture and the lower information regarding my il­ claimed were too many cancer- Sen. EMward Kennedy, sitting in five weeks paid sick leave during me because of what he character­ ment sued the company on Aus­ Gerhard, an Austrian. jaw bore three natural teeth, one lness,” she said. related absences. the back of the room, was invited to her seven-week recovery. ized as my cancer-related ab- tin's behalf. Last December, a Austria’s Consul-General in Sao with a gold cap or crown. The akull Austin and other cancer victims, join House members on the panel In 1976, she had a hysterectomy, Paulo, Otto Heller, said Friday the was topped by matted, curly hair. including EMward Kennedy Jr., to hear his son plead for tougher followed by chemotherapy that consulate had a file on the real Melo and other officiala said son of the Massachusetts Demo­ federal laws. caused her to miss work one Wolfgang Gerhard and added that American and West German ex­ Monday every six weeks. But her “I am convinced” Mengele was perts now in Brazil would be cratic senator, came to Capitol Hill “ No other group has been more Htrakf photo by Tarquink) Thursday to testify in support of alienated, segregated and misun­ pay was docked for those missed buried under Gerhard’s name. excluded from the examination of legislation making employment derstood than our nation's handi­ days and for 12 days she missed In Frankfurt, West (^rmany. the remains, a process to be Medieval fortunes discrimination against cancer vie- capped population,” the younger when she got pneumonia in 1980. West German state prosecutor carried out by a five-member Hans-Eberhard Klein told a news Brazilian team scheduled to start Mary Cotton, a sixth-grader at Bolton Elementary medieval fair at the school Friday. Mary took the role of a conference that the first examina­ work on Monday. tion of the remains suggested the “ We will not permit any foreign School, reads the palm of a younger student during a fortune teller in the festivities. More pictures on page 10. School bans height and age of the dead man participation. We want to avoid matched Mengele’s build and age. discussions and disputes,” said RICE BREAK Klein said "it is very probable” Melo. rock music that a man who used the name Rubems Maluf, Sao Paulo chief Wolfgang Gerhard and drowned at coroner, added that there was no BANGOR, (UPI) - The AMERICA'S LARGEST a Brasilian beach in 1979 was need for outside experts and that Von Bulow’s fate up to jury sounds of silence have replaced Manufacturer and Retailer of Swimming Pools . . Dying for the spinach really Mengele. ' ‘they can have access to the bones Madonna and Prince in the halls of Mengele — the world’s most afterwards to verify our findings if By M lllv M cLonn Grande told jurors. “ You’re here to weigh the noe parochial school that banned VIRTUALLY wanted Nazi war criminal — was they want.” >11 tapes, records, radios and Melo said the skeleton disin­ United Press International Related stories and evidence. 'Die presumption that Mr. von recorders to guard students from MAINTENANCE FREE ^ ^SoTar cannelloni you had at your terred Thursday was complete, Bulow is not guilty of these charges will stay “ cheap and vulgar” rock music. — 30 Year Limited Warranty — with no signs of bone damage PROVIDENCE. R.I. - A juiy of mostly pictures on page 4 with him up to the point, if it is reached, when “ I M ie v e that a stand must be during life and no sign of violent blue-collar workers, cautioned they were "not you decide the state has proved theelementa of • EXCLUSIVE fW ENTED FEATURES ® -c'* taken regarding rock music...,” favorite Italian restaurant? death. German authorities have here to solve a mystery,” ended its flrst day of the crime beyond a reasonable doubt.” Sister Margaret Coyne, principal • CUSTOM lydrojel!, Inside Today told Brazilian offlciala that Men­ deliberations Friday in the high society Grande then turned the nine-week retrial o f St. Mary's School said. "A ll rock gele did not suffer any war wound attempted murder retrial of Danish jet setter over to the jury, asking them in a serious voice DEPTHS music is not cheap and vulgar. which would have marked the Claus von Bulow without reaching a verdict. to “ take the case. Please.” 20 pages, 2 sections However, it is difficult to find rock OVER 5 0 skeleton, Melo said. The jury of eight women and four men were clarify the specific charges after defense " I (eel the way I feel every time Ihavea jury albunu that are not cheapened by M O DELS TO' Melo said that apart from height sent home at 4:19 p.m. after being given the attorney Thomas Puccio objected to Grande's deliberating,” Assistant Attorney General CHOOSE FROM Maybe we can help. The Advtcsu . 12 Loltsry _ _ sexual overtones.” Books. _ 9 Obituarist. and weight a reconstruction of the case at 11:33 a.m. by Superior Court Judge charge as being "pro prosecution.” Henry Gemma said as the jurors retired to a Sister Coyne Wednesday termed EXCLUSIVE mTER PURIFi Herald is now running a weekly autinsss . . IS Opinion__ skeleton and exannination of hair Corinne Grande. She ordered the sequestered Grande told the panel the exact charges room on the sixth floor of the courthouse. ” I dHirdwt- . 14 Psoplttslk. some of the popular music "porno­ • Low Monthly Paymonts TASne column featuring readers’ ClassHtsd___ 16-20 Sportt- remains would indicate approxi­ panelists not to discuss the case overnight. against von Bulow, a formeraide to billionaire have a lump in my stomach.” graphy,” and warned parents and C o m lc a ^ _ _ _ _ _ 9 Ttlsvislon . mate age “ and with luck racial The jurors were instructed to return at 10 J. Paul Getty, are assault with intent to The jury must decide whether von Bulow • A SIZE AND PRICE FOR EVERY BACKYAi SAVINGS favorite restaurant dishes. To Entsrttlnmtnt— . 12 Wstthsr__ sUitenta that sound equipment NOWI group, possibly right down to a.m. Saturday to continue considering two murder by an insulin injection. tried to kill his wife to inherit up to $14 million of -woiild be confiscated if brought to • WE ACCEPT ALMOST ANYTHINQ IN TRADE enter, simply fill out the coupon country type.” charges which accuse the debonaire defend­ The defendant is charged with two counts of her estimated $75 million fortune and m arry SdMOl. ant of twice trying to kill his heiress wife, trying to commit murder by injecting Mrs. von his mistress, or whether Mrs. von Bulow was a After reading an editorial in Eliminate The Middleman & SAVE! below, listing your favorite dish Martha ‘ ‘Sunny’ ’ von Bulow, with insulin shots Bulow with an insulin-filled hypodermic troubled alcoholic and drug abuaer who fell 'Newsweek magazine, the sister and the local restaurant that inlt7$andl9M. needle to aggravate her low-blood sugar into her comas during suicide attempts. sgld she borrowed a tape of serves it. It may be an appe­ The panel of nine married Individuals, two conation. S ie lapsed into comas on Dec. 27, Von Bulow’s 1982 trial ended in conviction r a n e e ’s hit album “ Purple Rain” P R U _ State jobless rate single women and one divorced woman was 197$, and Dec. 21,1960. Doctors say the second and a 30-year state prison sentence, but the 24 R.Round .^CoOfa Cor«S»n ^ 'and listened to the song “ Darling IWafXional . tizer, main dish, vegetable, briefly interrupted earlier in the day when coma is irreversible. Supreme Court overturned the NikU.” That, she said, confirmed 959 salad or dessert. G ran^ called them back to the courtroom to “ You’re not here to solve a mystery,” verdict on constitutional grounds. 'hpr belief that some rock music is r Month 'too sexually explicit for the 3rd lowest In U.S. -Students. |Comploto KH Indudos: ” 1 was just shocked by the • Aluminum Pool Then we’ll do the rest. We’ll contact UnSatfOuanMaaf S • 10 Vbar Limited Warranty HARTFORD (U P I) - Connecti­ woitls,” she said. “ They were so the chef and ask for the recipe, which cut registered the third lowest Jurors ‘blended in together’ • Carpeted Patio Deck 'c t e r . The F-word was used.” National rate • Complele FerKing will be printed in TODAY’S SPECIAL. unemployment rate in the country Bister Coyne said she felt a moral • Aluminum Swing-Up Ladder during the first quarter of 1965, By Mlllv McLean A t the judge’s request, no juror ever talked gin rummy. Monopoly and Trivial Pursuit. obUgatlon to inform parents about lonSeOOc l.Baianoa llnancod | stuck at 7.3% • In-Pool Ladder Economic Development Commis­ United Press Internotlanal about the case, ate s^d. Nor were they “ As I left the girls were beating the guys at the nuisic, and announced the ban 00 mot.. 18HM>n. FO.a Kayak. • Complete Filter System sioner John J. Carson announced — Story on page 18 allowed to read or te a r anything about it. Trivial Pursuit,” she said. at 'a parent-teacher organixatioii Friday. PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The 13-member “ The only thing, if anything, people would Jurors were allowed to make phone calls to ‘ meeting. She also sent a letter and Carson said Connecticut's aver- jury deciding the guilt or innocence of Claus aak the sfaeriffa when we went out for dinner, family and friends, with a sheriff on the otter copy of the editorial to all parents. . age 5.3 percent jobless rate for von Bulow this weekend “ blended in ‘la this the von Bulow jury?’ Otherwise, line, and they were allowed to receive mail ' Parents have embraced the new $2 ^9 7 January, February, and March together” well during their seven seques­ nothing,” she said. after it was censored. Several weekends their 3Mlicy, and no equipment has been Ingiound Pool waa "w ell below the national fared well during the first quarter tered weeks in a Providence hotel, an Jurors were allowed to read newspapers, families were also allowed to visit. -seised. Sister C

married to a no-good, two-timing rr DEAR ABBY: I had a so-and-so. , Stratton-Bastarache Al^rla-Martln blind dinner Patience Elizabeth Martin, d au^ter of Mr. and date with a man DEAR ABBY: Recently you Roaemonde Marie Bastaracbe, daughter o( Mr. and Mrs. Allyn F. Martin of 118 Bretton Road, married I'd been hear­ printed a true-false quiz titled Mrs. Alcide Bastaracbe of 1201 Boston Turnpike, D e a r A b b y "How Much Do You Know About Bolton, married James William Stratton, son of Mr. Frank J. Aleria Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aleria ing about for of East Hartford on May 25 at St. Bartholomew ages. We Homosexuality?" You said all the k - : r r - and Mrs. William L. Stratton of Clearwater, Fla., on 1 -> Church. clicked imme­ Abigail Van Buren statements in the quiz were false. June 1 at Emanuel Lutheran Church I believe one statement is true: The Rev. Dale Gustafson officiated. 'Hie bride was diately. I liked The Rev. Martin J. Scholsky officiated. The bride "If a person is guy. no amount of given In marriage by her father. his looks, per­ was given in marriage by her father. sonality and ev­ therapy or motivation cun change / Diane Pinckney of Maple Street was matron of erything about him." honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Cheryl Alison Hennig was matron of honor for her sister. him. After we My own study of bisexual or Michael, Lorraine Stratton and Tracey White. Giselle Bridesmaids were Valerie Martin, Mary Martin, talked for 15 minutes, it was as so right for each other. I ’d really homosexual husbands (to be pub­ Luce was flower girl. Stephanie Jeffcoat, Denise Matrin-Kerr, Annette though we had known each other like to see him again. Any advice? lished soon) is the only study of Mark Domfried served as best man. Ushers were Roscigno and Donna Dube. ¥ all our lives. J IN JERSEY married gays with a six-year John Stratton, Clifford Stratton and John Bastaracbe. follow-up. Not ope of the married Richard Lindahl was ringbearer. David Delaney served as best man. Ushers were During cocktails, I took a ci­ Allyn E. Martin, Francis Driscoll II, William Driscoll, DEAR J.: Where there's smoke men in our sample, despite years After a reception at the Elks Lodge, the couple left garette out of my purse and instead Keith Lapenta, Anthony Roscigno and Jocelyn Dube. of offering me a light, he said. there’s not necessarily fire. You of "norm al" married sex. has for a trip to Mexico and Spain. "You may as well know up front. I blew it. If you really want to see overcome the desire to be with The bride, a Bolton High School graduate, is After a'reception at the Colony In Vernon, the couple hate cigarette smoke.” him again, quit smoking. Then call men. manager of Breakfast 'n' Brunch Restaurant in left for Florida. They will live in Manchester. Herald photo by Tarquinio Vernon. I told him that I enjoyed him and tell him you don’t smoke If you have information with The bride, a Manchester High School graduate, is The bridegroom, a Manchester H l ^ School smoking, but if it bothered him. I ’d anymore. which I am not familiar. I would Joyce Brown pins an Eagle Scout Manchester High School, where he has employed by Aetna Life and Casualty Co. In Hartford. go to the powder room to smoke, like to see it. If not. please graduate, earned his bachelor's degree in economics The bridegroom, a Penney High School graduate, is which is what I did. After I DEAR ABBY: A woman in our eliminate that question, as it Award on her son, Eric Brown, as his been a member of varsity soccer and at Florida Southern College. He is a financial and investment consultant for First Financial Group of employed S. Aleria k Sons Construction Co. Inc., Mary Putira Nancy L. Poutre Jeri Harris J returned, we had a wonderful office is expecting a baby in a encourages homosexuals to seek father, Robert Brown, looks at the track teams and sports editor of High dinner, then I took out another couple of months. She is not useless therapy from counselors audience in South United Methodist School World. He will major in computer 0>nn. Inc., Wethersfield. East Hartford. cigarette, excused myself and married. The father of her ex­ who have not carefully reviewed science at the University of Vermont in Putira>8now Poutre>Blgl«r Harrto-Hablcht went to the powder room for a pected baby is a married man. We the research, and perhaps because Church basement. Eric, a Scout for smoke. I was back in less than five were wondering if this makes the of their own homophobia, or just seven years, is a member of the Order of the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. PuUra Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Harris minutes. wife of the baby’s father a from ignorance, try to "help " the Arrow H«> ” qraduating senior at of 110 Keeney St. announce the Poutre of 51 Summit St. announce of Glastonbury announce the en­ When he took me home, he said. stepmother? homosexual. The effect is (besides engagement of their daughter, the engagement of their daughter, gagement of their daughter, Jeri "Thanks for a wonderful evening. I The wife of the man who is loss of time and money) to delay Mary Ellen Putira, to W. Randall Nancy L. Poutre, to William G. Alicia Harris of Hebron, to Todd think you’re a terrific woman and fathering this child knows nothing accepting (hopefully affirming) a Snow of Deep River, son of Doris K. Bigler of West Hartford. He is the William Habicht of Hebron, son of I ’m very much attracted to you." about the baby. gay identity Troop 47 gives scouting awards Snow of Vernon. son of Mrs. Anthony L. Fons of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Habicht U Then he hugged me affectionately. We're taking bets, so hurry your DAVID MATTESON. Avon and Harold E. Bigler of West of Glastonbuiy. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. (I was on cloud nine!) answer, please. PH D Boy Scout Troop 47 of South nolly, Peter Dettore, David Hamil­ Star — John Taylor. The bride-elect earned her asso­ Hartford. Norman Bentz of 403 E. Middle "Not even a goodnight kiss?” I SAFELY ANONYMOUS United Methodist Church held a ton, ^ o t t Hurley, Bryan LeDoux, Service Pins were presented to ciate degree in commercial art at Turnpike. teased, whereupon he replied, "I DEAR DR. MATTESON: You Court of Awards on Tuesday. The Kevin Sadosky and David White. the following Scouts: Endicott CoUge, Beverly, Mass., in The bride-elect, a Manchester don't think I'd enjoy kissing a DEAR SAFELY: The definition are correct. The statement in the 1878. She works in the graphics High School graduate, attended Indian Ceremonial Team of R i­ Flremanshlp — Brendon Con­ Seven years — E ric Brown, Dan The bride-elect is a 1877 gradu­ woman who smokes as much as of a stepmother is: "The wife of quiz should have read; "Ifaperson department at B 4 B Associates. Manchester Community College. chard Naab. Steven Patarini, Ray nolly, Peter Dettore, Scott Hurley, Mulligan, Ken Memery, Richard ate of Agawan (Mass.) Senior High you do." (Abby. two cigarettes in one's father by a subsequent is gay. with the proper therapy and South Windsor. She is employed at 36 Lewis St., a Memery and Mark Longchamps Bryan LeDoux, Dan Lopez. Kevin Naab, Steve Patarini and Andrew School. She works at U It R Realty four hours?) m arriage." Since there is no motivation, he can be changed." Hartford restaurant. inducted the following boys into the Sadosky and David White. Mackenzie. Co., 89 E. Center St. It’s been 10 days and I can’t get marriage, the expectant father's That statement is false. I apologize troop: Michael Beganny, Morgan Citizenship in the Community F ive years — Ray M emery and The prospective bridegroom N that man off my mind; we seemed wife is simply a woman who is for the confusion. I know better. Bourque. James Butler, Corey —Robert Guliano, Tom Provencal, Jason Stansfield. earned his bachelor’s degree in The prospective bridegroom, a The prospective bridegroom is a Caseky. Jonathan Eastwood. Ja­ Jed Stansfield, Matthew Werzyn Four years — Tim Bragdon and sociology at Ithaca College, graduate of Kingswood-Oxford 1874 graduate of Glastonbury High son Fiore. Mark Howarth, Jason and Edward Wilson. William Caouette. Ithaca, N.Y., in 1801. He is a School in West Hartford, is em­ School. He is employed by Auto Lawrence, Matthew Longchamps, Citizenship in the Nation — Tim Three years — Paul Huntington, child-care worker at Mount St. ployed by Parkview Hilton in Body Supplies and Paint Inc., East Iron pills are the best bet Steven Prouty, Michael Robinson, Bragdon, Mark Longchamps, Tim Laubacher, Mark Long­ John School, Deep River. Hartford. Hartford. Matthew Sass, George Silva, Ryan Patulak, John Taylor and champs, Ryan Patulak, John Tay­ A Sept. 7 wedding at First D E A R DR. best bet is to use the medicine your Philip Smith, Mark Squires, Scott Christopher Zadnik. lor and Christopher Zadnik. A July 13 wedding at Assumption A Sept. 14 wedding at St. James (Siurch of Christ Congregational, GOTT: After doctor has given you wherever the Stoll and Andrew Zadnik. Photography — David Currier, Two years — Christopher Church is planned. Church is planned. Glastonbury, is planned. having a blood rash appears. The following Skill Awards were Robert Guliano, David Hamilton, Behike, Matthew Bourque, David test recently, I Athlete's foot is a similar yeast presented: Ted McCarthy, Jed Stansfield, Currier, Robert Guliano, Jason was told that I infection, and its resistance is CIlizemhip — Michael Beganny, Matthew Werzyn and Edward Kastiuk, Kevin Kyle, Ted had low iron D r . G o t t legendary. Fortunately for most Morgan Bourque, James Butler, Wilson. McCarthy, Tom Provencal, Jed count and patients with your kind of rash, the Jonathan E astw o^, Donald Hard­ Home repairs — Eric Brown, Stansfield, Matthew Werzyn and should take iron Peter Gott, M.D. infection is seldom serious. It is. ing, Mark Howarth, Jason Law­ Robert Guliano and Matthew Edward Wilson. pills. The pills rather, a bother that usually can be rence, Matthew Longchamps, Werzyn. One year — Brendon Connolly, ^make me nau- I k n controlled by topical preparations Steven Prouty, Michael Robinson, Safety — Tom Provencal. Peter Dettore, David Hamilton, ^seated and ligh- like Tinactin and Mycostatin. Matthew Sass, George Silva, Rowing — Ray Memery. Donald Harding, Scott Hurley, Ulheaded. Would If you are being driven crazy by Philip Smith, Edward Shunta 'and Basketry — Tim Bragdon. Bryan LeDoux, Dan Lopez, Mi­ ^ t be sufficient the rash on your leg, ask your Andrew Zadnik. Pets — David Currier. chael Martin, Michael Mooney, ^ to r me to just eat more foods rich in DEAR DR. GOTT: A year ago I doctor to refer you to a dermatolo­ Camping — Brendon Connolly, Camping — Ray Memery . John Read, Kevin Sadosky, Ed­ lir o n so I can stop taking the pills? had a rash on my leg that increased gist for another opinion. Kevin Sadosky and David White. Advancement in Rank — to the ward Shunta, Louis Spadaccini in size, developing in a circular Fam ily Living — Donald Hard­ following boys; and David White. pattern. My doctor told me that it Apartheid tUm ing, Tim Laubacher and Edward Scout — Morgan Bourque, Tw o Scouts were congratulated Mrs. Steven B. Fotherglll Mrs. Brian Patrick Barry V' 2'.' DEAR READER: The iron in was a fungus and gave me HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - English Shunta. James Butler, Jonathan East- for earning ‘he Scouting Religious ~ food is basically the same type as medication that made the rash go director Richard Attenborough Communications — Matthew wood, Jason Lawrence, Matthew Award, Ad Altare Dei. They are rJ4hat in pills. The problem is away. Now it seems to be starting has announced plans to direct a $20 Bourque, Brendon Connolly, Do­ Longchamps, Stephen Prouty, Mi­ Matthew Werzyn and Robert " amount. You would have to eat again. What causes this? Are some million film dealing with apartheid nald Harding, Scott Hurley, Bryan chael Robinson, George Silva, Guliano. Fotherglll-Dykins Barry-Pryor enormous amounts of red meat, a people more likely to develop this in South Africa. LeDoux, Kevin Sadosky, Louis Philip Smith and Andrew Zadnik. The Scouts elected to The Order good natural source of iron, to Katherine Dykins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rose Pryor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. type of rash? Attenborough, who directed Spadaccini and David White. Tenderfoot — Donald Harding of the Arrow, Scoutings Honor equal the quantity of iron in one or C. Dykins of Glastonbury, married Steven B. Pryor of Manchester, married Brian Patrick Barry, "Gandhi" and who recently com­ Cooking — David White. and Scott Hurley. Camping Unit are Tim Laubacher two pills. Therefore, if you are Fotherglll, son of Ruby Fotherglll of Manchester and son of Thomas F. Barry of Manchester and Lavinia DEAR READER: Fungus infec­ pleted filming " A Chorus Line," The following Merit Badges Second Class — Brendon Con­ and Ryan Patulak. iron-deficient, the pills are a tions of the skin can be very the late Ralph T. Fothergili, on May U at Second Barry of Hartford, on May 11 at St. James Church. Timothy White and Deborah said he will begin princial photo­ were awarded: nolly, David Hamilton, Bryan The Eagle Patrol received the quicker and more effective way to resistant to treatment, particu­ Congregational Church. The Rev. James Bojde officiated at the cerenmmy. graphy on the South African First Aid — David Currier, LeDoux, Kevin Sadosky and David Troop Inspection Award (br the Cariaon build up your iron stores. I advise larly in a diabetic. Even in The Rev. Joseph Milton officiated. The bride was The hride was given in marriage by her father. project next spring for Universal Robert Gullano, Kevin Kyle, Ted White. second half of the year. Mark you to take iron pills if iron is what non-diabetics, a fungus rash can given in marriage by her father. Donna PryoT of PlainviUe was maid of honor for her Pictures. McCarthy and Louis Spadaccini. Rank of First Class — David Longchamps is the patrol leader. you need. In the event that one kind come and go, depending on the Karen Hanna of Bolton was maid of honor. Nancy sister. Bridesmaids were Irene Rezman, Lisa' Attenborough, who would not be Fingerprinting — Brendon Con­ Currier and Robert Guliano. Troop 47 is planning a fun trip to Lori Young Carlton-Whlto of pill gives you an unpleasant skin’s ability to fight the yeast. Muller and Donna G. Peloquin were bridesmaids. The MansoUUo and Lori PInkham. Shane and Reynolds allowed to shoot his film in South Boston on June 7, 8 and 0. The ..symptom, ask your doctor to Some people seem to be more bridegroom's niece, Rebecca Grodzicki, was flower Robert Opito served as best man. Ushers were T. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Carlson of Africa without restrictions and summer camping experience will East Hartford announce the en­ suggest another type. Keep trying susceptible to superficial fungus. censorship, hopes to work on girl. Kevin Barry, Steven Barry and Sean Barry. Young-Qning«r until you find one that suits you. Your story is a common one. Your be at Camp Sequossen on July 14 to Guy Beszlnl served as best man. Robert N. Dykins After a reception at LaRenalasance, East Windsor, Reynoldt-Shane gagement of their daii^ter, De­ locations in Zimbabwe or Kenya. 20. 8 and David Chapman were ushers and Shawn Leddy the couple feft for the Pocono Mountains in Kelly Anne Reynolds and David Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Young of borah Ruth Carlson of 203 Union was ringbearer. Pennsylvania. They wifi live at 423 Center St. Allen Shane are engaged. He is the Vernon announce the engagement St., to Timothy Joseph White, son HurtferU ot Silence (R) Sot and Sun 2:15, 4:15, After a reception at Willie’s Steak House, the couple The bride, a 1880 Manchester Hi|^ School graduate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond of their daughter, Lori J. Young, to of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. White Clneina City — The Oodt Must Bs 7:30, 9:25. — Class of 19S4 (R) Sat SHOWCASI left for a trip to Virginia Beach and Williamshurg, Va. is employed by Connecticut Bank and Trust Co., East Roger G. Grangerof44HollSt., son of Tolland. Crazy (PO) Sot and Sun 2,4:2$, 7,9:2$. midnight.— The Rocky Horror Picture Shane of Port St. Lucie, Fla., and A bou t Town The bride graduated from Glastonbury High School Hartford. of Mr. and Mrs. Roger G. Granger — The Purple Rote of Cairo (PO) Sot Show IR) Sot mldnlohf. — Sleep-Awoy HARTFORD the grandson of Esther Urbanetti The bride-elect graduated from and Sun 3:05,4;S5,7:1$, 9:15. — Lott In Como (R) Sot ipldnlght. in 1878 and from Bay Path Junior College in I860. She The bridegroom, a 1878 graduate of Manchester of 290 Hackmatack St. pn«mAn64imTM of 312 Main St. The bride-elect is East Hartford High School and America (R) Sot and Sun 2:10, 4:05, is a manager at Weathervane Stores Inc. in the High School, is employed at Minit-Man Printing, 7:10, 9:05. — Man of Flowers Sot and the daughter of Doreen Reynolds Muhlenberg College, Allentown, - Club holds potiuck picnic Burton will be a guest at the dinner. Munslleld Manchester. The bride-elect graduated from Sun 2:30, 4:35, 7:30,9:35. Truhslux Cellodo Twin— A view lo a Parkade. of Cary, N.C., and the late Eugene Pa., with a bachelor’s degree in Kearns was a den leader of Pack 28 for a year and Butt HdUferd Kill (PO) Sot aiuTsun 2:30,4:45,7,9:15. The bridegroom graduated from Manchester High Rockville High School, Manches­ ." The Democratic Women’s Club of Manchester will EH Reynold. American studies. She is curator of pack coordinator for nine years. She has held many Bottweed Pub B Cinemu — witness — Disney's PInocchIo (O) Sot 1,3,5,7, School in 1874 and from Hartford State Technical ter Community College and the ; ' meet at the home of Ellen Avdevich at 6 p.m. (R) Sat 7:15, 9:20; Sun 7:30. 9. — The Folcon ond the Snowmon (R) A graduate of Cary High School education at the Lutz Children’s positions in Scouting since 1969. She has served on the Peer Richard's Pub 4 Clneimi — Sun 7 with (Sorky Pork (R) Sun 9:30. r. College in 1880. He is a transportation analyst at Hartford School of Nursing. She is - Wednesday for a short buisness meeting and the Hebron Democratic Town (Committee, the Board of and Wake Technical College, Ra­ employed at Aetna Life and Museum. Witness (R) Sot 7:30,9:30,12; Sun7:30, k Sfict ■ I Combustion Engineering, Windsor. Thauadita club’s annual potiuck. Members are asked to bring Educalton, Conservation Commission, and several 9:30. ClRU 1 4 1 — Witness (R) Sot 1 :N , 7, leigh, N.C., the bride-elect Is Casualty Co. in Hartford. lawn chairs. Shewcute Clnumus — Brewster's 9:15; Sun 1:30, 4:15, 7, 9:15. — The prospecUve bridegroom, a other groups. lt:4M ««l5-7dO -tfta8-tl:IO employed at Rex Hospital, Ra­ The prospective bridegroom Tolland High School graduate, is Millions (PG) Sat 12:45,3,5,7:30,9;M, Oesgerotely Seeking Suson (PO-13) LOVE BEARS ALL THINGS, BELIEVES ALL 11:45: Sun 12:45,3,5,7:30,9:45.— Fetch Sot 2,7:15,9:30; Sun 2,4:30,7:15,9:30. leigh, as a nursing assistant. She is graduated from Manchester High attending College of Forest Re­ As a foster mother over the last 27 years, she has MEWSTEIItMIUIMlI 181 THINGS, HOPES ALL THINGS, ENDURES ALL 4'’? ’,*?.’ ":30; Sum, working toward her RN degree. School, Colorado State University r MS group meets Monday taken 19 children into her home. She adopted three of 3, 5, 7:15, 9:30. — Rombo: First Blood sources at the University of MaliM Wllilmofillc irA84M «00-7dM ;4»-l Id l THINOS. LOVE NEVER ENDS ... In its most and the University of Hartford. He them. Two attained the rank of Eagle Scout and one of Port II (R) screens) Sat 12:30, . JIUswi Muore Clnomo— Perfect (R) Rlch-Patno« magnificent form, this proclamation speaks of God’s The prospective bridegroom, a for a bachelor’s degree In forest The Multiple Sclerosis Society support group will 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30, 5:30, 6:30, 7 S works at Pratt k Whitney in East the girls is in law school. Sot ond Sun 1, 3:30, 7, 9:20. — ‘The BOONKS love for us, a Creator caring for His creatures, a 1974 Manchester High School grad­ management and a master’s de­ -—meet Monday from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Church of 1:30,9:30,10:15,11:30,12:15; Sun 12 S O ^ lM (P O ) Frl7,9:30; Sotondtoni, Hartford. 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30, 5:30, 4;M, 7 n Irene Michelle Patnoe, daughter of Mr. and Mra. model worthy of emulation. In a less perfect form, uate, received his associate degree gree in business administration. Christ, 294 Lydall St. i '* ( " “Kbo: First Blood IM B-UM M -IdOdiM -ltil A Sept. 14 wedding is planned. 1:30, 9:30, 10:15. — Perfect (R) M f L' Sun 1:10l 3:10,5:10, Jerry Patnoe of Coventry, married Philip Jamee these characteristics describe the relationships of in culinary arts from the Culinary A May 1886 wedding is planned. See fashions Tuesday 12:45,3,5:15,7:40,10,12:10; ninhfS. m Rich, son of Philip Rich of Homestead Street and 3, 5:15' 7 :«, 10. — The Ooonlet (PO) M J 't K’ >un VKWTOBKNi parent to child, spouse to spouse, person to person. Institute of America, Hyde Park, Scout wins Silver Beaver L’m' ~ ■•verly Eleanor Rich of IM Green Manor Road on May 18 at Manchester High School fine arts and home Sat 12:15, 2:35, 4:55,7:20,9:45,12; Sun HMli Cop (R) Sot and Sun 1:15, 3 :li lt:l8«40«G I-7J8-l8)IIM IM For imperfect crektuFto, as we all are, these words N.Y., in 1976. He is food service 12:15,2:35,4:55,7:20,9:45. VIm to the home of the hrldegroom’a mother. - Dougan-NIcoIttIa - Dian G. Kearns of Hebron, Boy Scout coordinator of economics department will sponsor an art exhibit and - A View to 0 Kll( (P(H provide a solid pedestal from which to begin each day. director and manager of the 0 Kill (PG) So< 12:15, 2:40, SM.r.ii. Sot and Sun 1,3:20,7,9:20. Justice el the Peace Wally Irish officiated at the Boy Scout Troop 28, will receive the Silver Beaver fashion show Tuesday from 7; 30 to 8:30 p.m. in the 10:10,12:M; Sun 12:15,2:4o4 5:M, fiS KVBuriaLSW 11 Pursuing 24 hours at a time, no more, no less, can help corporate dining facilities of Texas Mr. and Mrs. James E. Dougan ceremony. attended Manchester Community ■ -Aw ard at a recognition dinner Thursday at Howard school cafeteria. Student art will be displayed. Drlye-lns: to make life both meaningful and manageable. Gulf Chemicals Co. and the Great of 335 Porter St. announce the Colege. She is employed by Total- 3:15, 5:l5, 7:40, 10, 12; ton 1:15, 3;15, l:IU:IM :l8-7d0-IM 0-IM I Linda Corcoran was maid of honor and Kathleen Johnson Conference Center, Windsor Locks. The At 8 p.m. students from fashion, fabrics and ■dst Windsor— Desperately Seeklno Maybe even a re-reading of I Corinthians l3:4-8a, American Insurance Co. in Ra­ engagement of their d a i^ te r, vision Associates. 5:15,7 ;«, 10. -G irls Just Wont to Hove toson (P^13) So m ZS sS with Belmore was Mdesmald. social hour will be at 6 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m. f unlPO) Sot 1:1$, 3:15,5:15,7:15,9:30, FIETCN 89 each day, would he a step In the right direction. Love leigh. He is also owner and Patricia Mary Dougan, to James The prospective bridegroom, a advanced-clothing classes will model fashions. Money (R) Sot-Sun 10:30. William Chambers served as best man. David ~ Tickets for the dinner, at $16 a person, may be 11:30jSunl:l$, 3:1$, 5:15, 7:15,9:30. never ends! operator of Professional Caterers. A. Nicoletta. son of Mr. and Mrs. 1876 graduate of Manchester High Garments will range from sweatshirts to prom gowns. Mon Chester Mdhchestor — Three Stooges 1««»M 0-7;tM I8-IM l M ahon^ was •usher and Stephen Belmore was obtained from Ong Rivers Council, BSA,70ForestSt., All Of Me The couple plans an Aug. 31 Arthur Nlcoletta of 88 Wcodside St. School, is employed by A. Ray­ In some cases, clothes will be designed by students. UA ThsM m lost — WItneu (R) Sat rinibM iirer. ' Hartford, 06105. Food classes will serve refreshments. The program is and Sun 2, 4:30, 7:10, 9:40. — Detper- (1^13) SM 10:30; Sun 8:55. 1 BMLSJUSTWIUITnMnN Rev. Dale Gnslafssa wedding at First Baptist Church, The bride-elect, a 1861 graduate mond Zerio and Sons. Retired New England Patriots running back Ron o»9l v Seeking Susan (PG-13) Sot 1 4,4, t SS ocouple wnet on a trip to Vermont. open to students, their families and friends. ..M ^W e W — Code of Silence (R) with V l:18d:lB*18-7:l8M M !a Emaaael Latheraa Charch Cary. of East CatiwUc High School, A May 1888 wedding is BlaBMi.- i 1,10; Sun 2:30,4:20, ^25,9:10. — Code Slreets of Fire (PGIfSot-Sun at dork. •■t MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. June S, 10S8 - IS M - M ANCHESTER HERALD, gatuntov. June «. 1M5 MACC N9¥fB The missing $40 returned (SPORTS Editor’s note: This column is himself up and tries again. Takes a Saturday morning between mid- prepared by the staff of the lot of guts to keep trying. His July and the end of September, we Manchester Area Conference of article written for the other clients will be in business. Call Joanne at A L roundup Churches. tells you a great deal about him. 64$-41I4 for more information on There is a lady here in Manches­ how you can help us keep the By Nancy Carr ter who read about Gordon in this market going. Dtrector column a year ago when he was The Jefferson House Adult Day Center provides care to people who Bosox win fifth straight having a particularly rough time. I discovered this article by She bw ght pants, shirt and under­ require supportive services but do Gordon Fredericks on the very wear especially for him. I just not need institutional care. Adults BALTIMORE (UPI) - Rich 2.26. He struck out four and walked runners on Brett Butler’s thlrd- front page of the June Project want you to know, lovely lady, how 60 years and older who could Gedman went 4-for4, including a four. Dennis Lamp and Bill Caudill Inifing walk and Tony Beroasard’s Genesis Newsletter. well be is doing. benefit from day care because of pair ot doubles, and Dwight Evans worked the final three innings. one-out double in the fifth. “ Being discharged from the Miracles come in pint-size as loneliness, isolation or a need for drove in three runs Friday night to Leading 14, the Blue Jays Swift, the Mariners’ top pick in hospital can be a transition of well as rocket sizes. These small supervision during the day are power the Boston Red Sox to an 84 rocked Walt Terrell. 6-2, for four the 1964 college draft, alao struck stress relating to finding work and but infinitely precious touches are clients. The center will help victory over the Baltimore Orioles. runs in the third. Tony Fernandez out one before Edwin Nunez being able to hold down a job the daily miracles that make arrange safe transportation The triumph was Boston’s fifth led off by slapping a double past reliev^ to start the seventh. without giving up because of Manchester such a good place to through its own wheeichair- in a row and its eighth in its last first baseman Dave Bergman and Nunez was relieved in the ninth by e q u ip i^ van or through town having no work skills or pressure live. nine games. went to third when shortstop Alan Ed Vande Berg, who got the last dial-a-ride programs. The center is and stress. Most of us want to be And talking about the daily Bob Nipper, 2-5, limited the Trammell missed the relay throw. two outs for his second save. open Monday through Friday from reliable citixens in our community miracles, we lost $40 last week. Orioles to six hits, three by L «e With two out, Fernandez scored Seattle also received two RBI after we are discharged from a One of our workers who was I a.m. to S p.m. Call 646-26W for Lacy, in eight innings to gain the when Lloyd Moseby pulled a single from Dave,Henderson. Cleveland hospital. Project Genesis is cur­ transferring mail from uptown to further information. victory. Bob Stanley pitched the through the right tide of the infield. fell to a major-league worst 18-35 rently considering a work rehabili­ our St. Bart’s office discovered ninth. Moceby moved up to third on and has lost IS of iU last 16 games. tation program to help people that particular envelope missing THANK YOUS - To Edith Boston overcame a two-run W illie Upshaw’s single and scored The Mariners took a 34 lead in coming out into the community to when she arrived at the office. Csatary and Arthur Johnson. The Orioles’ lead in the third by driving when Beil ripped a single to right. the se(x>nd off loser Neal Heaton, be responsible citizens again. After a frantic search of the Johnsons are sponsoring one of our out starter Mike Boddicker, 6-5.. Matuszek followed by lofting a 4-5. Barry Bonnell and Jim Prealey Work is part of our lives but to be a office, her car and the parking lot, little ones referred by local social Bill Buckner doubled with one out, two-run double over the head of stroked one-out singles and Kear­ responsible worker, it takes she returned to the Human Needs workers for a week at the Inter­ Mike Easier walked, and Gedman center fielder Chet Lemon and off ney then drove a 1-2 fastball to left discipline.” office at Center Congregational faith Day Camp. doubled both runners home. Ged­ the light-center-field fence to give for his second home run. The last years have been diffi­ only to discover that one of our Your ^ t of i n . pays for a whole man scored on.Evans’ single and the Blue Jays a 54 lead. Cleveland cut the deficit to 3- 2 cult for Gordon. He's been in and shelter clients had found the week: transportation, food, day Glenn Hoffman tripled home with two runs in the second. Benny trips and all. Mail to Interfaith Day out of the hospital many times and envelope in the Lincoln Center Evans. B ra w tn 10, YankMS 9 Ayala led off with a double and in and out of the emergency parking lot and had returned it Camp, c/o MACC, Box 773, Man­ Boston added another in the s(x>red on Pat Tabler’s single. chester, Conn. 06040. At Milwaukee, Charlie Moore shelter. He’s a perfect example of with the rash to our office. Bless seventh. Easier and Gedman singled in Jim Gantner with one After Tabler reached se(x>nd on.a the revolving door in the mental him. UPl photo Also to Art Joyce, St. Bridget's singled and Marty Barrett walked out in the 10th inning Friday night, passed ball by catcher Kearney, health system. The medicine he Sacred dancers celebrate Church, the Chai Group, and to the Boston’s Dennis Johnson (3) and Los in Loa Angeles. NBA championship to load the bases before Hoffman lifting the Milwaukee Brewers to a Swift replaced Snyder. Tabler took must take if he is to remain NEEDED: Volunteers to help Millers and Barbara Prankus for delivered an RBI single. 10- 9 victory over New York despite third on Joe Carter’s groundout functional has very hard-to-live- David Branick with the farmers’ Angeles' Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scram­ series resumes Sunday at Boston their donations to the Human The Sacred Dance Group of Center They are. from loft, Elaine Law, Both E>ldie Murray’s three-run ho­ (our home runs by the Yankees, and scored on Tony Bernazard’s with side effects. ble for loose ball In action at the Forum Garden for Game Six. market. Sandy Byam has volun­ Needs Fund: to the parishioners of Congregational Church will celebrate Larson, Roberta Macaro, Barbara mer after Lacy led off the first with including two by Dave Winfield. groundout. Gordon refuses to give up. Every teered. Now if we can just talk a Emanuel Lutheran Church for an a single and Cal Ripken walked put Jim Gantner led off with a walk time he hits bottom, he picks few more of you into giving us a extra gift to MACC core. 30 years of dance ministry on Sunday. Thayer and Sandy Geres. Baltimore ahead 3-2 and erased and reached second when Earnest THrins 6, Whit* Sox 3 Boston’s early lead. Riles laid down a bunt attempt. Wayne Gross homered to lead off Mattingly attempted to force At Minneapolis, Pete Filson jLakers within victory the Baltimore second and make it pitched the first complete gam e of Gantner at second but his throw Bulletin Board 4-2. The Red Sox went ahead 24 in was late. Paul Molitot' then sacri­ his major- league career Friday the first. Steve Lyons singled on ficed Gantner to third and Riles to night and Mickey Hatcher knocked Boddicker’s first offering and second before Moore singled. in two runs to pace the Minnesota Wade Boggs was bit by a pitch. Jim The Yankees tied the score at 0-9 Twins to a 6-3 victory over the Sunday — 11 a.m., confirmation service; 2 p.m., streets, will host an area-wide hymn-sing from 3 to 4 bf NBA championship Rice grounded into a double play, Chicago White Sox. Missionary speaks at North Baptists honor children in the ninth on R B I singles by Don Widows-Widowers. p.m. Sunday. Refreshments will be servetf after the but Boddicker walked Buckner Baylor and Andre Robertson. Filson, 3-2, scattered 11 hits, The Rev. Kathryn Johnson, a missionary from the Monday — 3:30 p.m., staff meeting; 6:45 p.m.. singing. Youngsters of Community Baptist Church will be and Easier singled Lyons in from A two-run triple in the eighth struck out three and walked none Philippines, will speak Sunday at North United Scouts. honored at a special Children’s Day service on 'B y Jeff Hosen Celtics’ coach K.C. Jones was more times down the stretch as the third. A walk to Gedman reloaded inning by Paul Molitor and a in handing Chicago its ninth loss in Metho^st Church. Johnson has just returned from 14 Tuesday — 10 a.m.. Old Guard; 11 a.m., Phebe Sacrsd dsncs at Csntsr Sunday. 'United Press Internotlonol ejected 3:57 into the second half Lakers held on. the bases and Evans walked to run-scoring double by Moore gave its last 10 road games. The victory months in those islands, where she studied the role of Circle, potiuck at Nan Johnson's; 7 p.m., MARCH, The sermon will be presented in the form of a puppet after receiving two technical fouls Los Angeles closed out the first force home Buckner. was only Minnesota’s second in its They were once called the Rhythmic Choir because the Brewers a B-7 lead. churches in the lives of the people. A coffee reception Inc. show on caring and sharing, performed by Jack Allen by referee Darrell Garretsbn. half with a 15-3 spree for a 64-51 A single by Easier, a double by last 14 games. the word “dance” would have offended too many ' INGLEWOOD, Calif. - Kareem Cecil Cooper hit his second home will follow the service. Wednesday — noon, MACC; 7 p.m., Christian- of Willimantic. Special prayers and a new litany will Magic Johnson added 26 points lead. Gedman and a sacrifice fly by The Twins jumped to a 54 lead, people. This weekend, the Sacred Dance Group of ' Abdul-Jabbar scored 36 points and run of the season, off Ron Guidry, education meeting. celebrate the children of the world. for Los Angeles. Evans accounted for the Red Sox’s scoring two runs in each of the first Center Conpegational Church is celebrating 30 years ,James Worthy added 33 Friday Before Los Angeles went on its in the first Inning for a 14 Thursday — 10 a.m., prayer group; 11:15 a.m., care Following the 10:30 a.m. worship service, there will Robert Parish scored 26 points, final run in the ninth. two innings and one in the third. Trinity events listed of dance ministry at a service on Sunday at 10 a.m. 'night, moving the Los Angeles tear, Parish had pulled Boston Milwaukee lead and Baylor hit bis and visitation; 12:30 p.m., Martha Circle luncheon; be reception In the fellowship hall of the church, 585 E . Kevin McHale had 24 and Dennis White Sox starter and loser Rich The dance troupe was started by Betty Simpson, 'Lak ers to within one victory of within 49-48 with five minutes to go 11th in the second to tie the score Events scheduled at Trinity Covenant Church are 7:30 p.m., new-member class. Center St. The public is welcome. Johnson 22 for Boston. Blu* Jays 9, TIgara 2 Dotson, 3-4, walked Kirby Puckett wife of the Rev. Clifford O. Simpson. More than 100 'th eir first NBA title in three in the second period. 1- 1. as follows: Friday — 10 a.m., clean-up day: 7:30 p.m., A. A. for on four pitches and Hatcher women have participated in Center’s group. -seasons with a 120-111 triumph Boston trailed 76-59 when Abdul-Jabbar began the burst At Toronto, George Bell drove in Sunday — Confirmation Sunday. 11 a.m., Confir- women. knocked in Puckett on the fifth The Center sacred dance troupe has traveled to all 'o v e r the defending champion Bos- Jones was thrown out. Garretson with a foul shot and Worthy added three runs with a two-run homer mands include: Jennifer Anderson, Kathy Burr, Saturday — 6:30 p.m., Court of Honor, Boy Scouts: 8 MariiMiB 6, Indlant 4 pitch with a double to the right field New England states, to Pennsylvania and Ohio to PIpsrs will be there :ton Celtics. called a technical on the Celtics’ a free throw. After Magic Johnson and an R B I single and Len Anthony Falcetta, Karen Higgins, Annette Johnson, p.m., A.A. corner. Hatcher moved to third on participate in worship services at more than 100 • The Lakers. 0-8 in previous bench and the Boston coach hit a layup, Boston trailed 53-48 and Matuszek added a two-run double At Cleveland, Bill Swift hurled Karyl Lawrence, Ben Mund, Jon Neumuth, Kim The Sphinx Temple Highlanders Shrine Pipers will Kent Hrbek’s ground out and J different churches. ^championship encounters with the stormed onto the floor. The referee was forcMl to use a timeout. Los Friday night to highlight a 13-hit five innings of one- hit relief in his Olson, Becky Palmer, Curt Scheuy and Mark Todd: 7 be featured at Sunday’s reception for new members at scored on Tom Brunansky’s single. Here’s Army’s week A reunion for all past dancers will be held today at 'CelUco, lead the best-of- seven immediately assessed another. Angles continued the assault after attack that lifted the Toronto Blue major-league debut and Bob Kear­ p.m.. Crusade Echoes Service. South United Methodist Church. The Highland Pipers Tim Teufel singled to lead of f the the church, and many of the alumnae will participate -'Series 3-2 and can wrap up the title The Celtics showed they were not the break with Worthy hitting two Jays to a 9-2 rout of the Detroit ney slammed a three-run homer Monday — 7:30 p.m.. Board of Outreach. Events at the Salvation Army Citadel this week are have been heard from Bermuda to Toronto in the past second, went to second on Mark on Sunday morning. Members of the group are r Sunday at Boston Garden. A finished by scoring the next 9 layups and a dunk. Tigers. Friday night, leading the Seattle Tuesday — 6 a.m., men's prayer breakfast, as follows: IS years. Salas’ single and scored on Puck­ returning from as far away as Caracas, Venezuela, . seventh game, if necessary, will be points to move to within 7648. But The Blue Jays, who lead the Mariners to a 64 decision over the LaStrada Restaurant; 6:30 p.m.. Covenant Women's Sunday — 9:30 a.m., Sunday Schoo; 10:45 a.m.. TheTO a.m. service features a sermon by Dr. Paul The Celtics, who won Game 4 on ett’s double to right. Salas scored and California, for the reunion. -played Tuesday night on the the Lakers responded, getting 8 American League East, collected (Heveland Indians. picnic, O'Briens; 7 p.m., ^ a r d of Trustees, Holiness Meeting; 5 p.m.. Timbrels; 5:30 p.m.. Corps V. Kroll entitled, “ Dynamite! ’’ Nursery care will be Dennis Johnson’s shot at the from third on Hatcher’s grounder The public is invited to the Sunday dance service. It -Celtics’ home floor. points from Worthy and 6 each their fifth triumph in a row and The 23-year-old Swift, who re­ Diaconate, C.E. Board. Cadets; 7 p.m., Salvation meeting. available for preschoolers. buzzer, shot 60 percent in the first to second. will be followed by the annual all-church picnic, with „ Loa Angeles, which lost to Boston from Abdul-Jabbar and Magic 15th in their last 17 games. The lieved after starter Brian Snyder Wednesday — 6:45 p.m.. Pioneer Clubs; 7 p.m., Tuesday — 7 p.m.. Senior Songsters; 8 p.m.. Senior period, but were down 30- 25. Gary Gaetti boosted the Twins’ hot dogs, hamburgers and games for the children. Other events scheduled at the church this week are -in a seven-game final series last Johnson to lead 9541 after three defending champion Tigers developed blisters on bis left hand prayer meeting, choir practice. Band, Friendship Circle. McHale kept Boston close with 13 lead to 54 with his eighth homer of Other events scheduled this week at Center Church as follows: -year, rebounded from a last- quarters. dropped their eighth gam e in the with none out in the second inning, Friday — 7 p.m., film for senior high. Friday th rou ^ June 16 — Home League Camp, points and 4 rebounds, but Abdul- the year. include: ' second loss at home in Game 4 that their last 11 to fall 8>A games off the retired 14 of the 16 batters be faced. u Tuesday — 10 a.m.. Vineyards study group; 7; 30 Camp Connri. Boston remained in the game Jabbar bad 12 points for Los Dan Spillner replaced Dotson Sunday — 8 a.m., worship service; 9 a.m., p.m*. women’s prayer and study, 337 W. Middle Z tied the series at two games each to pace. Swift, a former Olympian who though, scoring the first 8 points of Angeles. after the third, marking the Emanuel events are set breakfast. Turnpike. - otand on the brink of the NBA title. Dave Stieb, 64, threw six shutout was recalled Wednesday from the final period to put the score at Worthy finished the half with 19 shortest appearance by a White Tuesday — 3:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Choir; 6:30 p.m.. Wednesday — 7:30 p.m., adult bible study, 277 :: ^ston, attempting to become innings and scattered a pair of Chattanooga of the Southern The week’s schedule at Emanuel Lutheran Church Church hosts hymn sing 97-89. points and Abdul-Jabbar 18. Sox starter this season. Sacred Dance; 7:30 p.m., Christian Concern. Spring St. -the first team since the 1968-69 singles while dropping his E R A to League, allowed just two base- is as follows: Los Angeles led only 107-103 with McHale contributed 18 points and 9 The Church of Christ, com er of Lydall and Vernon Wednesday — 7:30 p.m.. Chancel Choir. Friday — 10 a.m., Al-Anon. -Celtics to win back-to-back NBA - titles, could not come back from a 3:55 left, but Abdul-Jabbar scored rebounds, but Larry Bird shot just - IS^point halftime deficit. from the right baseline and two l-of-5 for 2 points. N Reli^ous Services :NL roundup

church school, nursery to grade eight, AMBmbilM of God adult discussion; 11 o.m., cottae ond Lutharan Manchester. Wen dal K. Walton, bi­ Praabytarian noon, and 9 p.m. (6434129) fellowship; 11:19 o.m., junior choir; 4 shop, 9:X a.m., sacrament meeting; St. (Wary Church, 1600 Moln St., Calvary Charcn (AtM m bllai of p.m., Jr. pilgrim fellowship; 6 p.m., Caacerdia Lutheron Church (LCA), 10:19 a.m., Sunday school and prim­ Coventry Presbyterian Church, Coventry. Father Jamas J. William­ Ood), 400 Bucklond Rood, South 40 Pitkin St.. Manchester. Rev. Burton ary; 11:40 a.m., priesthood and relief son, pastor. Masses Saturday at 9:19 Sutcliffe back with flourish senior church school and Pilgrim Route 44 and Trowbridge Rood, Coven­ Windsor. Rov. Konnoth L. Gustafson, fellowship. (7420234) D. Strand, pastor. Rev. Arnold T. society. (6434003) try. Rev. Brad Evons, pastor. Sunday, .m.; Sunday 9 :X and 10:49 a.m.; pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday sctMol; W :X olvdavs, 9:X and 7:M p.m. Confes­ Tolcattvllla Cengrsaatlsaal Church, Wangarin, oart-llmo pastor. Schedule: 9 : » a.m., worship; 10:49 a.m., Sunday S . CHICAGO (UPI) - Rick Sut­ .Cincinnati Reds in the first gam e of the Philadelphia PhilUes, 3-1. a.m., worship, child-care and nursery; Main Street and Elm Hill Rood, 8 o.m., holy communion; 9:19 o.m., s c ^ o l; 7 p.m., BIMe study and sions 4:M to 9 p.m. (7424699) 7:00 p.m., evening service of praise and church school, Christian growth hour, Charch of St. Maurice, 33 Hebron cliffe, in His first appearance in a double-header. Raines led off the game with a Bible preaching. (644-1102) Talcottville. Rev. Nancy Milton, pas­ National Catholic fellowship. Wednesday, 7:W p.m., tor. 10 a.m., worship servlca and nursery core; 10:X o.m., conununlon, prayer meeting. (7 4 ^ 7 ^ ) Rood, Bolton. The Rev. J. Clifford nearly three weeks, burled a Winner Mark Thurmond, 3-3, single against loser , church school. (649-0819) nursery. (649-9311) Presbyterian Church at Manchester, Curtin, pastor. Saturday moss at 9 went the the first five innings to 14, stole second and third and Bmanuol Lutheran Charch, 60 St. John's Polish Notional Catholic .m.; Sunday masses at 7 :70 , 9:19 and . five-hitter and batterymate Jody Church, 23 Golwov St., Manchester. 43 Spruce St., Manchester. Rev. Ri­ halt Cincinnati’s four-game win­ scored on a groundout by Jim BapHtt Church St., Manchester. Rev. Dale H. chard Gray, pastor. 10:W a.m., wor­ f1 a.m. (6434466) Davis belted a solo homer in the (rustofson, pastor;' Jsftrav S. Nelson, Rev. Stonley M. Lancolo, pastor. 9 Wohiford. Community Baalist Cbardi, SIS E. Covanant o.m., mass. (643-9906) ship service, nursery, 9:19 o.m., Sun- -second inning Friday to give the ning streak. Luis DeLeon finished Center St., Manchester. Rev. James I. Intern; Rev. C. Henry Anderson, doy school; 7 p.m.. Informal worship. up to earn his second save. Starter In the fifth, Raines bit a one-out Trinitv Covenant Charch, 303 Hack­ pastor emeritus. Sundoy schedule: : Chicago Cubs a f-0 victory over the Meek, minister. 9:1S a.m., church (6434NW) Salvation Army and loser Tom Browning, 5-5, gave single, stole second and scored on school for oil ages, kindergarten matack St., Manchester. Rev. Normon 8 ;n a.m., worship with communion on ' Pittsburgh Pirates. through (Srode 4 continuing during the Swenson. Hours: 8 and 11 a.m., first ond third Sundays; 9:49 a.m., Nazaiana Roman Catholic SaWatlMi Army, 661 Main St., Man- ■ The loss was the fourth straight up eight runs and eight hits in 41-3 Wohiford’8 single to left. service; I0:W a.m., morning worship. services; 9:M o.m., Sunday BIMe Sunday church school; 11 a.m., wor­ clm ter. O M . and Mrs. Ropdall Davis. Raines reached third in the schoal; K):X a.m., coffee hour and ship with communion on second and : (or the last place Pirates. innings. Nursery provided. (6430S37) Church of the Nazarsno,236Ma'ln St., S i Adorns 9:M o.m., Sunday school; 10:49 o.m., eighth when left fielder Jeff Stone fellowship. (649-3899) fourth Sundays, nurserv.(643-1193) Manchester. Rev. Philip Chotto, senior holInMs meetind; 7 p.m., solvation Jose DeLeon, 1-8, permitted the Reds’ player-manager Pete Faith iswtlst Chordi, S3 Lake St., Latv ian Lutheran Charch ot Man­ Street ot Thompson Rood, Monchas- Manchester. Rev. James Bellasov, pastor; Rev. Herb Newell, minister of “ Fiwd S. Pepin, poslor. ihaetlng. (649-7707). homer to Davis and suffered the Rose sat out the first game. He still drepped his long fly ball for an pastor. 9;Wa.m., Sunday school; 10:X chester, 31 Gordon St., Manchester. youth. 9;M a.m., Sunday school; 10:40 St^rdew moss of 9; Sund^ masses at needs 51 hits to break Ty Cobb’s error and came home on a single to Episcopal (643-3091) a.m., worship, children's church and : loss. o.m., worship service; 7 p.m., evening 7:30,9t10;j0 and noon. (6&2199) m ajor league record of 4,191. right by pinch-hitter Herm UPI photo servlca. (646-S316) Prince et Peace Lulhsran Charch, nursery; 6 p.m., evening praise ser­ St. Berlhelemew's Church, 741 E. " Sutcliffe, 64, who came off the St. Bsorgs's Bpiscepal Church, i i n Route 31 ond North River Rood, vice, nursery. (646-8999) Unitarian UnIvaraaHat Winningham. F im BOOIM aw rcil, 240 Hlllstown Boston Turnpike, Bolton. Sunday 8 Coventry. Rev. W.H. Wllkens, pastor. 9 W i^Jo Turnpike, Manchester. Rev. -disabled list earlier In the day, Cardinal* 7, Mala 2 Detroit second baseman Lou Whitaker Jays beat Tigers second straight night, 1^ Rood, Manchester. Dr. C. Conley, a.m., Eucharist; 10 a.m. Holy Eucho- o.m., Sunday school; 10:19 o.m., Martin J. Scholsky, pastor. Saturday UhjtarMi Unlversallst Sedety-Eost, I struck out nine and walked two in The Phillies scored off winner pastor. (649-7S0V) rlst. Rev. John Holllger, vicar. 11 a.m., " 2« * o t S 6iin.; Sunday mosses at 0:», 1S3 W. Vernon St., Manchester. Rev. worship service. (743-7S40) 10 and 11:na.m. 'hurling his third shutout — tops in At New York. Tom Nieto tingled David Palm er in the sixth. Rick dives for grounder but can’t come up 9-2. First Baalist Cliaaal at ttw Deal, 240 fellovrship hour. Monday through Fri­ S en EvanBSIlcal Lutheran Church Pantacoatal Elinor Berko, minister. 10:M a.m., Hlllstown Rood, Manchester. Rev. K. day, 4:49 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m.. . »». BrtdBst Church, to Main st., servlca. (646-9191) ^the — and fifth home Terry Pendleton, triggering Schu beat out an infield single but with it in acton against Toronto. Blue Kreutzar, pastor. (443-7S43) (Missouri Synod), Cooper and High Holy Eucharlst.(643-9303) streets, Manchester. Rev. Charles W. United Pentecostal Church, 107 MaochesM.,Rey. Philip a . Sheridan . complete game of the season. a six-run 13th inning Friday night was forced at second by Juan St. Mont's Bplscsaal Church, Park Kuhl, pastor. 9 : » a.m., Dlvkia wor­ WoodbrIdM St., Manchester. Rev. ond Rm , Emilio P. Podislll, co-postors. that lifted the St. Louis Cardinals ^ m u e l, who stole second and Sundiw masses ' The largest paid crowd of the Christian Sclanoa and Church streets, Manchester. Rev. ship; 10:49 o.m. Sunday school; Holy Marvin Stuart, minister. 10 a.m., to a 7-2 victory over the New York scored on a single to center by Von Charles Cloughen Jr, Interim pastor. Communion first and third Sunday. Sunday school; 11 o.m., morning at 7:M, 9 ,10:M and noon. (643-2403) -season, 37,414, saw Sutcliffe retire It. Church, 896 Main St., THE First Church at ChrM, Sclonllsl, 447 Worship: 8 and 9;M a.m.; church (6494243) worship; 6 p.m., evening worship; 7:30 „14 in a row at one point in the Mets. Hayes. school, 9:M o.m.; babysitting, 9:19 to 5*«n«iS»»9r. Nev. Francis Krukowskl, Legion N. Main St., Manchester. 10:X a.m., p.m., blMastudy (Wednesday); 7p.m., Pendleton led off against re­ Palm er pitched the first six 11:19 a.m.; Holy EuchOTlst, 10 a.m. S !S ' •Pronowskl, Rov. Joseph BIBIE contest. T h e Weekend church service, Sunday school, and Ladles' prayer (Thursdov); 7- p.m., liever Doug Sisk, 14, and reached innings to bring his record to 4-5. core for small children. (649-1446) every Wednesday. (6494983) Mattwdlal AAon's prayer (Thursday); 7 p.m.. K i ''': . J. Eeordon. The 1964 Award Reading Room, 6S6A Center St., Man­ Youth service (Friday). (649-9048) S o t u r ^ masses at 4 and 6:M p.m.; SPEAKS winner hadn’t pitched since he on an error by shortatop Rafael Tim Burke shut out the Phillies in chester. (6494963) Belten United Msthedlst Church, Sunday mosses at 7:W, 9 ,10:M a.m.. by Santana. He moved to second on a ' the seventh and Jeff Reardon took Post 102 baseball team In action Qoapal 1041 Boston Turnpike, Bolten. Rev. partially tore his left hamstring in drops Stewart Lanier, pastor, 9:W a.m., EugsitB aiawtr a game against Atlanta May 19. He groundout and scored on Nieto’s over in the eighth and went on to The Manchester American Legion baseball team, which Church of the LIvIna Oed, an church schoal; 11 a.m., worship ser- single to center. It was Nieto’s first Church of Christ evangelical, tull-gaspel church, Ro­ weathered a shaky start in the first record his 16th save. opened its season Friday night, continues play this weekend, vlco, nursery. (649-3473) Whila Chrlotlano are not sub* game-winner of the season. Tom Church at Chrlsl, Lydall and Vernon bertson School, North School Street, North UnItM Methedlst Church, 300 loot to tha law of Mosoo, Isradl’t three innings when the Pirates, with Post 102 engaging in three games at Moriarty Field. straols, Manchester. Eugene Brewer, Monchastar. Rev. David W. Mullen, Parker St., Manchester. Richard W. who were blanked for the eighth Lawless ran for Nieto and scored Astro* 4, QIant* 1 pastor. Meeting Sundays, 10 to 11;» TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH axparloncao thoreunder furnish opener Manchester hosts Simsbury in a twi-night doubleheader today, minister. Sunday services: 9 a.m.. Dupee, pastor. Worship service: 9 a.m. time this season, left six runners on reliever Bill Campbell’s single At Houston, Phil Garner drove in BIMe dokkes; 10 a.m., worship; 6 p.m., a.m. Nursery and Sunday school. No church school during June, July uo many effoctive lasoons. Ba- beginning at 5; 30 p.m. The locals entertain Bristol Sunday night lh*9vhsaemlaotleaal on. But he settled down after to center. two runs Friday night to lead the worship. Wednesday, 7 p.m., Bible (Sw 3|5S»s*. will be provided. Invites You To fora thair antry Into Canaan, Four runs in the fifth inning at 7:30 p.m. in a single game. study. Nursery provided for all sarvl- Church, 749Main St., Manchester. Rev. permitting a leadoff single to Doug Vince Coleman reached on an Houston Aatroa to a 4-1 triumph 8 Philip P. Saunders. Sunday, 10:Wa.m., powered West Hartford to a 5-3 win (646-290I) South United Methedlst Church, 1236 Mosdo warned Israel of tha dan- infield single and Willie McGee over the . adult BIMe study and Sunday school; 7 Main St., Manchester. Dr. Shephard S. Frobei In the fourth. over Manchester Legion in exhibi­ p.m., worship service. Tuesdov at 7:M Billy Graham Crusade Echoes gBto prasantad by tha Inhabl- walked to load the bases. Tom , 4-2, scattered seven Johnson, Dr. Paul Kroll, postors. Davis belted his fourth homer Of tion play Friday night at Moriarty Radio and television highlights Congrsgatlonal p.m., special Bible studies; Wednes­ Schedule: worship services, 10 o.m. tants’ Idol gods. Ha said onab*- Herr, the National League’s RBI hits, walked two and struck out day at 7:M p.m^ worship service. the season to lead off the second. Field. Nursery tor pre-schoolers. (647-9141) comlng so antanglad would In* leader, delivered two runs with a four over 8 14 innings to get the BuNoa Csatrsj atleagt Church, 228 Prayer line, 6M873I, 34 hours. 'Tlie blast came on the first pitch Manchester scored a run in the TODAY Bolton Center Rood, at the Green, Oesoel HoH, Center Street, Manches­ yoke a blaoslng and tharafora single to right and Jack Clark victory. He was replaced by Dave Mormon THEME: and went over the left field wall. It second inning. Dan Bontempo and 1 p.m. — French Open (women’s finals). Channels 22, 30. Bolten. Rev. Charles H. Ericson, ter. 10 o.m., breaking brood; 11:49 think; "I will be safe, even singled home two nnore. Smith after giving up a one-out : Mlnistsr. 10 o.m., worship servlca, a.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m., gospel ' was one of only six hits by the Cubs, Mike diarter walked with Bon­ 1:30 p.m — Cardinals vs. Mets, SportsChannel, WKHT. mooting. . IS* •» though I parolst In going my Campbell, 2-1, pitched the final single in the ninth and Smith got , nursery, church schopi; 11 a.m., Latter-day Sotats, 30 Woodside St., "The Impact of the Who beat Pittsburgh for the sixth tempo coming In to score later on 2 p.m. — Yankees vs. Brewers, WPOP. • tsilewship; 11:19 a.m., forum pro- own way," Dsut. 2g:ig. two innings and allowed one hit. the last two outs for his ninth save. time In seven games this year. an error. 2 p.m. — International Race of Champions, Channel 3. ' gram. (649-7077 office or 647-8878 Mookle Wilson doubled a run for Mark Bailey doubled off the pOrSOfKIB#! Jahovah'a WHiwMaa Graham Crusade Solomon was still warning hlo West Hartford took the upper 3 p.m. — Pirates vs. Cubs, Channels 22, 30. the Mets in the 13th Inning. center field wall off loser Atlee Csoter Ceasreeetleael Charch, 11 generation SCO years later that hand in the fifth, scoring four 3 p.m. — Westchester Golf Classic, Channel 3. , Center St., Manchester, Rev. Newell H. Jahevoh's Wltoessos, 647 Tolland on my Life" PadfM 9, R«

MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. June 1 .1985 - 17 B ^ r S ^ l o n a l s gather soon tor the U.S. Opeit 5 osox realize pitching need, trying to swing a deal between injuries (Bob Forsch, Geoff Zahn) and Mike I BogTAN — ThK RimI » « « lonfciMt »♦ - * ««"« ♦»«■* — workhorseworkhorse Milt Milt Wllcox’i Wilcox’s ihoulder shoulder now now that that he be had had „ BOSTON — The Red Sox looked at a toam that waa Witt’s 55 start, ttot they have to find pitching, and I——nil ______^ A—. >. u. o m u i iianv iBOT. Ilia. IN I): AraoMPalKMf ( » ! » i I JKSiStocoM^ndlor^^ •"“‘‘“another rihotTheyareS-lOlngameaWil^^^^ shot. They are 510 in games Wilcox and Juan ^*i!*2:* »n nttmr Raaar* a trvout. Now. Mancheater Country Oub keepa Ita tatrwaya Saaad (laa?. IMT. laN, laN ): ainpoaad to (umtond and lor tha aacond atiraigbt year were the first to offer a tryout. Now, They call It the "Monater.” Ita given name la IN I, U N , IN?) and Jaoli NlcWaua (IIN , lIN , laW} dWB't bit for two nMutha, won threa oMtoIr firat M Berenguer have started...But the Tigers’ pitching anywhara from » to N yarda. whUa TaUwood and Expos people say Rogers hasn’t been clocked above Oakland Hllla Country club; I , I N yarda of treea. BBinaa In which they scored fewer than fivo runa, and wins games — they have 14 wins in games in which Blaokladge ara S M I and 4frN. raapaeUvely. they have scored four or fewer runs. In contrast, 81-82 mph and is right near the end. But Rogers insists undulating greena, water and, of courae, rough. Our rula altuation of ^ j " • nmatoaalinplaconclualon: thaynaad more pitching that that’s not the case. It la U.S. Open time. The greateat playera in the The apaed ol U.S. Open graaaa ara Ninawhare Baseball Boston was 5 N with less than five runs entering the Fore thm between a freahly-paved I-N4 and a froaan Cryatal A and B. A putta and hla ball c o ^ to gUd laaa of a ona-dimonaional offanaa. world will gather June U in Birmingham, Mich., fora hola. B concadad A’a naxt «to o X f'A w y ^ N o . I ‘ So, they’re trying to make a major deal before June weekend, which is why they are looking for pitching Lake. A Sttropmelar. a device uaad to maaaura the help...Detroit is 12-4 in one-run games, and Willie ahot at the |1N,IN firat priie. Actually, winning the bavan't bolad out yal.” B says p-*',’ If to atrengtben their pitching and gat rookie Stove Peter Gammons U.S. Open could mean royaltlea Up to ImiUlondolara Record putting apaad ol a groan, clocka a hall roDlag a faat on Hemandes has won or saved nine of the 12 WHOOPS — Texas owner Oilman EcMie Chiles in putt." A putta and miaaaa. In aueb a clr««T O »B o a ,a ma into the lineup, and tha only way they can do Texas Sports World magaxine, which hit the stands ... not ImkI for one week’a worth of golf. Oakland HlUa graaaa from a 4hdagraa angle. wins...Much has been made of LaMarr Hoyt’s Silver John Nowoblltki Manchealar. TaUwood and Blacklet^ can be labwed tbo (HHiooaaion invalldatod? Awwar: N5 W b w ^ t la to dangle one of the beat hitters — and most Monday, four ^ y s after Doug Rader’s firing. "Idon ’t But tbeae four daya of competition will be unlike any oonoodod A’a naxt stroka. A had <)omplatod tt*bo|a, K Bat clause now that he’s in the National League, but In the 7.1 to a-foot category. At the Open, greena ara dgotaasional players — in the game In Wade Boggs. know why irs standard operating procedure in other week on tour, for thla event la run by the United CoiKsgtaion of a atioho in match play cannot no " Bruce Hurst, who was taken out of the rotation after Dotson also has one. Dotson was a great high school cut aiao Umea a wook prior to the tournament, hitter in Cincinnati...Why do the White Sox need baseball to tire the manager if things aren’t going Staten Golf Aaaociation, and that alwaya aeema to dacUnod or withdrawn. wfnning three ot his laat tt starts since last July 21, provide controveray. Open conteatanta have com­ double cutting them each day of tournament week hitting? In their seven-game losing streak, they hit well. I don’t think that makes sense’ '...Pitching coach plua they are rolled. They ara cut to l/tt of an Inch, Here’s an intoraating quaation for Uw iwxtarticlt> aiksd to ba traded after stating that he did not feel be of the week? Jim Palmer. After he spent a couple of plained on everything; from too-narrow fairwaya, How many Connecticut bem profaaalonals have wgn "Uaservad to be taken out, ’’ and the club was trying to the Red Sox wanted Richard Dotson or Britt Bums .167 and scored l l runs. Now they have to get Harold greena that are too faat, and rough that ia unfair. neighborhood golf couraea. which meaaa there la laaa growth on thoae putting and tried to expand it with Hurxt and Mark Clear. The Baines out of his jiump, which reached l-for-S8 by the hours with his old friends in the Baltimore clubhouse. aurfacea than on your lace Mfore you ahave In the the U.S. Open and who are they? nn oblige, Houston, Minnesota and the Cardinals came in Storm Davis, Dennis Martinez and Scott McGregor all The USGA regulaten the height of the rough Into two OR Hurst, with no Immediate success. They also talked Pirates alio had interest with Boston in the John weekend. They reportedly are willing to take George The USGA officiaU feel theirn U a true teat of a diatinctcuta; Intermediate (an area to each aide of the morning. Canclelaria sweepstakes, but that is off in the Hendrick’s contract off Pittsburgh’s hands. New GM went out and won, allowing five runs In 24 innings, and champion, and if you look down the liat of winnera, Congratulations to Tallwood’a N aw y **^ u gh ^ to savoral tsama about Boggs. The Dodgers ware fairwaya) at S inchea, and the prime rough which ia4 Under aU theae adveroe conditions. 1 am tom distance. Joe Brown’s first task is to dump some of those each credited Palmer with picking something up in every great player, except Sam Snead, haa captured Manebeater’s Pam Cunnlnghant for a d y a n c ^ totN m in intorastod, but offered Jerry Reuse, Bob Welch inchea. Try and get a 4 or S iron out of watered, thick between two choices to win this year's Open — Hale contracts. his delivery. McGregor used 97 pitches In his thla coveted prixe. Thia writer will almply auggent that Irwin and Tom Watson. You can rest assured that no USGA Women’s Public Links ChampionaWp w ^ OP T5m NIedenfouer while the Red Sox ask ^ for Orel three-hitter in Oakland, bad news for the rest of the and fertilixed 4-inch graaa and you’ll be lucky to Juat wUl be held June 15M at Flandera Valley Golf C li^ Narahiaer. The White Sox offered a package of Tim they don’t make it eaay to agree with their opinion, move it. streak player for the week wUl win. THE o HAD SO MANY BREAKDOWNS, division. whether it ia right or wrong. Remember last column’s trivia question? Who haa Plander, N.J. Also playing well in the local duaUMM liaUar, Luis Salaxar and Gene Nelton for Bogga, but THE TIGERS ARE again concerned about Let'a try and compare what Oakland Hllla will be Fairwaya are narrowed to N-S3 yarda in width in been runner-up the most times In the U.S. Open? The was Skungamaug’i Nancy Walkar, who faiisd to like thia coming week in compariaon to aome of our landing areaa, and down to IS yarda in aome areaa. anirvo* i< Bobby innee (lOU, lOM. INS, IIN ), Sam qualify by only a few itrokee. Sports In Brief Lendl, Wilander in French finals

Herthey Track Meat June 15 PARIS (UPI) — Ivan Lendl and deadliest weapon, hurt him Mats Wilander overcame blustery against Wilander. He only got in 44 SCOREBOARD The Hershey Track Meet will be held Saturday, June IS at conditions and their American percent of his first serves. Manchester High’s Pete Wigren Track at 9; 30 a.m. Rain date is opponents Friday to reach the final ‘T ve got to give him full credit— Sunday, June 16. Tw Ib i 01 WhNi Si x S PiSm9.RiSiS of the French Open tennis but players like Wilander have NLitMiilnis Boys and girls ages 514 may enter. There will be seven track championships. more margin for error in condi­ Little League G olf and field events including one relay and two field events. Lendl, the defending champ and tions like that," McEnroe said. SoftbaU _jrbH abrbH S u N f& R o CINCINNATI Participants may enter three events. There are three age second seed, crushed third seed “ I had a very good chance to win lirhM •hflM Cruz 2b SO 1 0 Puckett cf 4 1 31 groups; 9-10,11-12 and 13-14 with ages as of Dec. 31, 1985. the last two sets — but I just W L PCI. M Poclerek lt4S20 Hatcher It 5 1 2 2 Rovtier 3b 4 0 2 0 Redut cf 2 10 0 Jimmy Connors 52, 53, 51, while Now York 39 10 jUS Owvnn rf 3 100 VenaMe cf 1 0 0 0 PDA m ulti Registration forms may be picked up at the Manchester Rec Wilander knocked off top-seeded couldn’t believe the conditions CMcogo 30 10 412 Vi Balnw rf 4 0 2 4 Hrbek lb 5 0 11 Dusty Anaricaii Kittle dh 4 111 Bmntkv rf 3 0 1 1 Brown rf 1 0 0 0 Oenoicn n 4 0 2 1 Department office with the deadline June 13. John McEnroe 51, 7-5,7-5. today.’’ MofrtrsM 31 a .3M m Flik c 4111 Bush dh 3000 Garvey lb 3 2 1 0 Poiiier rf 3 0 0 0 Acedia Rextauront explodtd for fivo Army and Navy behind the 15 SI. Loult 14 M JB s Bumbry M 1 0 0 0 Perez 1b 3 0 0 0 4444A4aWMtcgfit.irC The state Hershey Meet is July 13 at Willow Brook Park in New Lendl and Wilander will meet in Lendl, a 25year-old Czechos­ Walker 1b, 4 0 1 0 (Meier dh 10 0 0 M llU lN ^ ^ j- runt In ttw fourth Inning and two moro tirlkeout pitchina performance of Ned PMtadttohto IS a .39 13V<| Hulett 3b 4 0 10 Smollev AAcRvnI w 3 0 0 0 df 5 2 3 1 Cedino If 4 0 10 Britain with the nationals Aug. 15-19 in Hershey, Pa. Sunday’s final. Today, top seed lovak, was in control the whole way In the fifth at It wrecked prevloutiv Moulton topped Modem Janitorial, Pltttburgli 17 a JSI M Sataaar cf 4 1 1 1 Siwiti Romira 3b ta 0 40 1110 0 natky 3b 4 I 1 0 against C^onnors. Lendl was aided unbeaten JHC Conttructlon, 7-4, Frl- 154, Friday night at Waddell Field. WSSI (Martinu K42 1 3 OttNr 3b 4 1 1 1 Martina Navratilova and second Guillen w 2 0 0 0 TeuM 3b 4 2 3 0 George Burnt dov night at Keeney Field. Art Thomo- Andy Buccino and Matt Ryan each Son Oisso 30 a 4ta Flelchr M 2 0 1 0 Salat c 4110 DovN rf 0000 Vn Grdr c 2 00 1 seed Chris Evert Lloyd meet in a by a rain shower during the first ton and Mott Archomboult each Matted two hitt and Tommy SIrano vmcivwioii ■ a .S44 Bevoca 3b 5 2 2 4 Felev ph 1000 Reger MaUMe Silk Towner wins duckpin event set that made the clay court slow hod a key double for ABN, now 54 for Houston 27 4 TetNt • 3 11 I TetaN SO 6 12 6 Clarence Roee repeat of last year’s Women’s final collected three hitt for Acodlo. Carl a CMctat M saaM i— I Bochv c 4 0 10 BrowiKig p 1 0 0 0 Corlton, Doug Cravelle, Matt Wood­ the teoton. Lorry Wood and Scott Lot Angtitt 16 a JW $ Ttmwtn M 4 0 2 1 Pottare p 0 0 0 0 Mike Donald GLASTONBURY — Jennifer Jones of Manchester and Paul in which Navratilova won. and the balls heavy. .4og UW ...W snoaiota-o cock and Ed Page each hod two hilt for Nelton ployed well for Modern, now4-S Atlanta » a Wt ) RBI— Hatcher (4). Thurmnd p 3 0 00 (Milner ph 1000 J.C. Snead Kosikis of Glastonbury captured the championships in the fourth McEnroe and Ckinnors Friday ’ 'The conditions slowed it down a Iheletert. for the teoton. Son Froncltea a a j n ~ rieoee 1, Minnttota DeLeon p 1 0 0 0 RoMnton pO 0 0 0 W orn Grady struggled with the strong wind and lot, "Connors said. "He (Lendl) In action Thurtdov night. Army a maoy’tRta Kmchc ph 1 0 0 0 WHIN Wood annual Youth Invitational Duckpin Bowling Tournament. CMcogo I, PHtsburgh C 1. LOB—CMcogo 7, Mtaoiwata 10. John OeForoit slow court on a cold and damp day. did nothing — just hit a lot of balls Navy nipped Memorial Corner Store, InL Farm jU^HQNner * pucHeff« t euws pi^tchno. Stupor p 0 0 0 0 The finals was held at T-Bowl Lanes in Newington. 54. Son Dleae V, Ondnnan X 1st, IwUlght TetaN 30 4 12 4 TetaN 31 3 5 3 Woody Blackburn "The critical factor of the match back. I was trying to go for my San oiege at andnnall, 2mL H R - Oaem (0), Kittle (7), Fitk (M). Mark Wttbe Jones, a ManchesterCommunlty College student, rolled scores Slandingt; Acadia 51. JHC Con- Antaldl't tripped up Hartford Rood Solorar (4). S»-Walker (2). I P .wage - K S 2 S - ! was the conditions. I just couldn't shots but the balls were heavier ttrucllon 4-1, Memorial 4-2, Purdy Dairy Queen, 112, Friday night at Lot Angetee of Atlanta Mght CtactaaoH 040 413 045-3 Jhn Colbert of 834-645080 for a 1954 total and 25pin victory over Dawn St. Loufi^at New York, nIM Bob Twov get into a good rhythm," said and not responding." Cora. 3-3, Army 5 Navy 3-3. Stephen- Verplanck Field. Eric Lang ripped a IP N RBBBBSO Game-winning RBI — McRevnoldt Burgess of Marlborough, two-time champ. Diane Carlson of ten^ Pointing 3-3, Nutmeg Mechanical double, Mike Bottaro went the dl5 Montreol X PMIedelghlo 1 (4). Mike SmUh McEnroe, whose defeat prevented The French Open is the only Houston 5 Son Frandteo I CHcNe Tony S in Manchester was third. Carlson scored the highest five-game set Service 2-4, Draco Drogont 0-6. tonce and aided hit own caute with two Dotten (L 54) 3 6 5 5 1 0 E—Concepcion. Bevaegua. DP— a repeat of last year’s final, when Grand Slam tournament Connors, hlft. Matt WelnIckI hod a pair of hitt Sobadav’t •omee SMIlntr 21-341120 CIncInnalt 1. LOB—Son D l ^ 7, Cincin­ Tim NorrN of the event and a new record for the girls division, posting a 712 and Mott Lobbe played well defen- (ABThmeBOT) LMIgr 253 2 0 0 1 I nati 5. 2B—Royster, McRevnoldt, Andy Magee he lost in five sets to Lendl. 32, has never won. He has lost in all W sitSM s tlvelv behind the plate for Antaldl't. St. Loult (Tudor 57) at New York Cedtne. 3B Omter.HR—Mortlnez(4), Don Fortmon five-game block. Lendl, whom Connors said “ did four of his semifinal appearances Mike D'Avanzo had two singlet, Greg (Lynch 50), 1:35 pjn. BavooQvo(l). Pot Mc(3ewan six runt In the firti Inning proved to Ptttiburgh (McWllllomtSO) of CMcogo RItan (W 53) 4 11 3 3 0 3 David Graham Jeff Bell of Manchester was among the boys’ finalists. nothing," had just to stay back on in the tournament. be more than enough at North United Ryan tripled, Joton Ricci doubled and WP-Lollar X T-2;41. A—14,10. se nadm 05)* Rovtttr » ) . SF—Von Peter Leonard pitched well for DQ. (Trout 51), 3:20 p.m. Qofrtmr Skeeter I Noth the baseline and wait for his Connors continually hit the ball P ’ f Melhoditt blanked Oelmar, 10-0, at Lot Angelti (HertMter 50) at Atlanta IP N RBRBBSO Barry Joeckel Pogonl Field. Earle Cutter hod three (Mahler 5 « , 3:20 pjn. Holiday Lanes team represents state opponent’s continuous stream of into the net or hit it too long. He won hItt and teven othert one apiece for Natimnl iNgug m ulti Saa Mona Joey Slndetar Amahnn Farm San Diego (Droveckv 53) at Qndnnall Thurmond (W 53) 5 4 3 3 2 3 Raymond Flevd unforced errors. just five points in the last five Methoditf. Al Menotlon collected two (Pries 14n77;aSam. Danny Edwards f blnglet for Delmor. Town Fire hoted down American DeUwllS 2) 4 1 0 0 0 3 GLASTONBURY — Four teams of duckpin youth bowlers will Twenty-year-old Wilander, the games, and Lendl finished him off (Montreal (Smith 52) at PMIodelehla Exgui 3. PMIIIn 1 Terry Snodgrate with an ace after just under two Legion, 254, at Volley Field. Chrittle (Rowlev54), 7:05 pjn. Branno*(L 55) 41-3 4 4 4 3 1 Mark Lye be participating in the National Youth Association/Coca Cola fourth seed and 1982 French Open Pottula homered and drove In teven Son Frandteo (Ladeev 1-5) at Houtfon Mick Soil Championships to be held in Hagerstown, Md., June 21-23 champ, wore down McEnroe with hours play. Psgsnl runt. Jennifer Rothman added three Pottare 53 1 0 0 0 1 (Ryan 50). 0:35 ^m. _ MOtfTRBAL P M IL A O n ^ lA _ Rebinton 2 3 1111 Rick Fohr including a team from Holiday Lanes. outstanding passing shots. Wilander took 40 minutes longer Allttote Butinett Machine ttopped hitt. Including a double, ond drove In obrhM ObrbM Stupor 2 0 0 0 1 1 Den Poolev Renn't Tavern, 16-3, at Poganl Field. five runt, John Paul Rothman pitched PlttmurghotSlraao Rolnm If 4320 Stonelf 3000 HBP—by Thurmond (Redut). T— Mark H o w The Silk Towners will represent the state in the prep division McEniroe eight times had break than Lendl to reach his third Mllet Boutlller hod three hitt and well and Eric Levetoue and Jeff Jotlln lo t Angtist ot Atlanta WoMfrd rf 3 0 1 3 Schu 3b 3020 French Open final and second played well defentivelv for Town nre. 2:27. Brett Upper (ages 7-9). points in the second set but could Barry Carpe and Roy McLean two St. Loute at New York, 2 Wnnnoh cf 1 0 1 1 Cercom 1b 1 4 0 0 David ffott not capitalize on them. He went 51 consecutive final in a Grand Slam apiece for Allttote. Allan Horvath hit For Legion, Mickey Peterten hod two Montreal at PhllodeleMa Dowten cf 40 1 0 Samuel 2b 4 10 0 Ma|gr Liigiii laadiri Calvin Peete The bowlers earned the trip by capturing state honors and will bett for Renn't. hitt and drove In two runt and Craig San Diego at Clndnnotl Brooks m 30 00 Hovw cf 30 11 Craig Stadler l-n—h be competing with champions from seven other regions. up in the third but dropped six event. LaBonte and J. (no firtt name litted) Son Francisco at Houston, night WOllach 3b30 1 0 Schmidt 1b4 000 7570- V Perkint alto hit well. Bobby NIchoN straight close games to lose the The Swede defeated Argentina’s Nsrtlisni Drteten 1b 2 0 0 0 Virgil c 4 0 0 0 Peter Jocobten match. Guillermo 'Vilas in four sets in 1982 Law 2b 4 0 10 WUton rf 3 0 0 0 Mike McCullough Gunslingers get partial pay Manchetter Oil Heat wot outhit by a Natianal Farm Amarican Lu gua raauHa Rynn 3b OOOOJeltzw 2000 Ed Ron ^117 6 a »-i« After pulling to 55 in the third and lost in straight sets to Rtzeerld C3000 Thomas phi 00 0 ataver,db Mays Wayne Levi 7571— 14S set, Wilander held service to deuce Frenchman Yannick Noah in 1983 UPI photo *-4 count but had what counted mott SAN ANTONIO — Members of the San Antonio Gunslingers, for a 4-1 win over GIbton't Gym at Corter Chevrolet upped Itt record to Palmer p 3 0 0 0 Andtrtn p 0 0 0 0 Satae, (Minn 11 J07 Kenny Knox 7570- 14 in the next game. He missed one in the Roland Garros final. Robertton Pork. Greg Repoll hod two 54 with 0 2521 uptet win over Rad Sax & OrialM 4 Nlcetta oh 1 0 0 0 Cartton p 2 0 0 0 Brodtav, So 34.327 Bob Murphy 7 5 ^ 1 4 unpaid for the past month, will receive at least a portion of the hitt for Oil Heat. Dave and Paul Peck Wolff-Zockln Friday at Bowert Reid. Burke p 0 0 0 0 Aguayo w 0 0 0 0 Cooper, Mil 24.326 Gene Souert 7571— 14 match point and the 12th game Navratilova will have a busy Ivan LencJI, needing just about two hours, knocked off each collected two hlft for GIbton't. Eric Sott, Joton Morth and Brian Reordon p 1 0 0 0 _ . . Bedite, Ok 12.325 Tim SImpton 7075-14 money owed them ^ fo r e their next game, a team spokesman went to five deuces before M(eEn- weekend on center court. - Jimmy Connors in the semifinals of the French Open Sllkowtkl ployed well defentivelv for BOSTON BALTIMOU TetaN . 31 3 7 3 TetaN 3013 1 Hndrtn NY 14X21 Jock Rtnntr said Friday. the winnert. Hertit Dlllev tlugged a ebrhM obrbM IW N I 1 Bucknr, Be 36.313 Corey Pavin roe hit a shot out before Wilander After Saturday’s match against tennis tournament Friday 6-2, 6-3, 6-1. Lendl will meet IndspimiMl three-run homer for Carter's. Rodney Lyons d 5 110 Lacy rf 5 13 0 Mulinkt, Tr 31.313 BUI Britton ^117444-14 General Manager Roger Gill said the players will be paid by wrapped up the victory on a Evert Lloyd, Navratilova joins Powell, John Cooney ond Ed Wilson Begot 3b 4 0 0 0 Dwyer It 4 0 0 0 <3ome wkwibig RBI— Wehiferdra. B r n 7 5 3 -1 4 owner Clinton Manges Saturday. Manges was out of town raising Mats Wilander Sunday for the men's title. Glenn Conttructlon come up with a y Phil Btockmor passing shot. Switzerland’s Heinz Gunthardt in played well for Wolff-Zackin. Rice If 4 0 10 Ripken tt 3 1 0 0 E—Fitzgerald, Stone. DP— ,(Mlnn 143 31 Fuzzy Zoeller n-70-14 the money but was due back in time to hand out cashier checks or run In the 10th Inning for a 3-2 win over Budenr 1b 4 3 1 0 (Murray 1b 3 PMtadNphta 1 2 3 1. LOB—Montreal A PMIo- Tze-Chung Chen W O -1 4 “ Conditions were perfect for the mixed doubles final against Nattiff Armt at Robertton Park. Jim Easier dh 4 3 3 1 Lynn d 4 0 0 0 dtlehta sTsB-R oInmS (16), Hoym 01), cash to the players. Grimet homered and tingled twice and RaakiM Lannto CbmenN 70- 75-14 me,” Wilander said. " I wanted it American Pauia Smith and Fran­ Gedmon c 4 1 42 Sheets dh 3 000 Samuel (IS), Fitzgerald (3 ). S— Joy Hoot 71- 73-14 Members of the USFL team had threatened not to play Sunday Claudia Kohde-Kiisch and Helena will become the first woman since Steve Chotiner, Rich Sheehan and Bob Evans rf 3 12 3 Grom 3b 3 111 Drletton. 7Sd»-14- not to be as hot (as earlier in the cisco Gonzalez of Paraguay. Ooehrlng each added two hitt for G5C Plua outlasted the Elks Club, Tom Ktte Sukova of Czechoslovakia in the Australian Margaret Court in 1964 1510. Don North, Juttin DeCormler, Barrett as 3 0 0 0 Oauer 3b 3000 IP H RBRBBSO Mike ReM 7571—14 against the Los Angeles Express unless they were paid. tournament) and a little wetter — Before the men’s singles final Glenn't. Bruce Tracy, Merrill Mvert Gutterrz M 0 0 0 0 Nolan eh 1000 Steve Pate 7 5 3 -1 4 it made the court slower." Sunday, Navratilova and Pam women’s doubies final. to win three French Open titles in and Tim Nicola each tiroked two hitt Eric Anderson and Helena Coponlt hit Hafftnn m 5 0 3 2 Sakata pr 0 0 0 0 Palmer (W 64) 6 3 1 1 2 6 for Nottlff't. well for Pizza. Jeff Reid. Adam Jay DeNInleNIng 757|-14 Strawberry has cast removed McEnroe’s service, usually his Shriver take on West Germany’s U she wins all three, Navratilova the same year. Boroftky and Tyron Bell ployed well Oempeey c3 0 0 0 Burke 1 0 0 0 0 1 Fred CoCouplet 7 5 ^ 1 4 Over at Fltigerald Field, Manchetter Youne ^ 10 0 0 (S 16) 2 0 0 0 1 3 LOfWI 7574— 14 Medical Supply nipped Sullivan Com­ for the Elkt. TetaN 36 a M a Totata 9 4 6 4 RooerN NEW YORK — New York Mets right fielder Darryl i ; pany, S-4. John Ouaglla, DenIt WIrtella . In other action, Detlgnt on Travel Richard Zokoi 7571- 14 whipped Roy Rogers, 354, lost Thurs­ Bettau 2MM01SI—a Carlton (L 13) 7 4 3 2 4 5 Bobby ClompM 7572- 14 Strawberry, on the disabled list since May 12, had a plaster cast and Craig Phllllpt each tocked two hitt BNWmilt 3iaan «a-4 Andersen 3 3 1 0 0 2 for Medial. Tim O'Nell lathed three day. Anthony Muro, Peter Melluuo DoniHt TnxNr TSdO-14 Game-wtnnlng RBI— Evans (5). T—0:2L A-21404. EmN Gonzalez 4670-14 on his right hand removed and a metal pin taken from his right hitt and Jim Bombria and Ray and Kevin Zingitr played well for E—Buckner. DP—Batten X Balti­ ;1 Detlgnt. Adam Carpenter, Seth Man- Steven LNbler 71-75-14 thumb Fri(lay by team physician Dr. James Parkes. Belmont Stakes tough race to pick Campoteo two apiece for Sulllvon't. more 1. U)B—Boeton Kk BoHImere a AsimiQIantsI clnl and Danny Plela played well for Donnie Hammond 7540-14 Originally, the cast and pin were scheduled to be removed 2B— Buckner, Gedmon X Lacy. 3B— Gory Koch 7573- 14 Roy Rogers. Hathixw. HR— Murray (I), Grow (6). early next week, but Strawberry’s improvement allowed the Chartsr Oak In a gome lost Tuesday, J.P. Norman SF—Evans. SAN FRANCISCO HOUSTON Jim Albut 7570-14 By Pohia Smith “ Everybody’s got a different closers. Tank’s Prospect came problems is the fact that only one a Sons topped Detlgnt on Travel, 2513. ObrbM ObrhM Len Hinkle 7 5 »- 1 4 process to be hastened. from seventh place, 8 '6 lengths horse, 351 Southern Sultan, has Pottal Exprett exploded for four IP N RIRBBaO Gladden cf 4 0 0 0 Doran 2b 3010 Jerry Pate 7575- 14 United Press International theory,” Lukas added. "You know, runt In the bottom of the tixth Inning to Trillo 2b 4 0 0 0 Cabell 1b 1111 ______Ot John Adomt 7575-14 Strawberry will be examined by hand specialist Dr. Dick the s p ^ handicappers have one back, after the first half mile to win ever run 1>6 miles, and the tnop a 1-1 tie and take a 4-1 decitlon Nipper (W 55) X 6 4 4 3 3 DovN rf 4 0 2 0 woiiina 1b 1 0 0 0 Honlt. Tex Jeff Sluman 7573-14 Eaton on Monday. unknown quality of the rest of the from Lattroda Plua Friday night at Stanlev 1 0 0 0 1 0 ELMONT, N. Y. - Here’s Wayne theory; the come-from-behind the Preakness over Chief’s Crown Leonard If 4 0 1 0 Garner 3b 3 0 1 3 Snell, Bolt Tom Jenkins 7671—14 The left-handed will begin a prescribed exercise and Eternal Prince. field. Fitzgerald Field. Steve Keuger, Jack Baseball RaiNch lb 2 0 0 0 Bom cf 4 0 0 0 Rlgheltl, NY Lukas’ expert opinion on how to handicappers have another. And Hull and Len Caruto each zipped two Bddckr (L 65) 353 6 6 6 4 0 AAorrtt, Det program and should be able to start swinging a bat in then you have the people who get Stephan’s Odyssey, coupled with Purple Mountain is likely to run Snell 313 3 0 0 0 1 Adomt 3b 4 0 2 0 PankvN It 4 0 0 0 LPOA results wager on Saturday’s $512,900 Bel­ hitt tor Pottal. Bill Finnegan tocked Trevtne c S lllP u M r f 4000 approximately two weeks. mont Stakes; Don’t. into things like dosage (blood­ Creme Fraicte under trainer on or near the lead, and Fast two hit! and three othert one each for Ante 3 5 3 3 2 0 . Thmpin ph 1 0 0 0 Bailey c 2 110 Tor Plua. HBP—by Boddicker (Bogot), Uribe M 4 0 0 0 Pena m 3 110 Hooton, Tex 343X44LPBATearaauitnt “ If I was sitting with a buddy in lines), something which I myself Woody Stephens at 51, came from Account and Important Business, lidartawn Pany Aote (Barrett). T-3;lia (k-kuS. Hommokr 3 0 0 0 ReynkN m 1 0 1 0 Sttab, Tor AfASatwyNI^, ' Rangers Ink No. 1 selection the clubhouse, and he asked me put a fair amount of weight on." dead last one-half mile into the a $32,500 supplemental nomina­ Nika Kutoer eh 1 0 1 0 Scott p 2111 Acker, Tor who to pick, my advice to him What makes this race particu­ Derby to finish second, 5 ‘A lengths tion. probably will be just off it. (Monchetter A topped Manchetter B, WIMIomt p 0 0 0 0 Smilh p 0 0 0 0 Glbtan, (MU 7-5, Friday night at Cheney Tech. Arim ARLINGTON, Texas — , the third player selected would be ‘Don’t bet this race. Wait larly hard to analyze is the fact behind winner Spend a Buck. Southern Sultan, Important Busi­ Brand Rex Coble hod a tlx-run Leonard homered and Nick Palermo Marlngri 6. Indians 4 (Minton p 0000 Hoat, MU Alice Miller teventh Inning to take an 11-7 verdict TetaN S3 1 7 1 TetaN 27 4 7 4 Stewart, Btt Belh Daniel in this week’s baseball free agent draft, signed a contract with for the next one.’ It’s a tough that the top six among the Il-horae Creme Fraiche duplicated his ness and Cutlass Reality figure to douMed to pace to poce the winnert. Boyd, Bat from Sullivan Landtcoplng at Nike Neal Shockner tripled to lead the saw RobcNce MaMSiao-i Kathy Baker race,” said Lukas, trainer of field are closely balanced in ability stablemate’s feat to finish a neck be no factor. Field. Kevin Krovontka roped three SBATTLR CLBVBLANp ^ ^ Lelbmdl, KC Myra Bteckwelder the Texas Rangers, the American League team announced Preakness winner Tank’s Pros­ yet widely diverse in racing styles. behind Kentucky Derby champion Still, the handicappers’ night­ hitt and Bob Bollok blittered a two-run (Manchetter C turned back South ObrhM ObrbM *Oom?wfnnlno RBI— s5tt aNaaal Laawa Amy Alcott Friday. homer ond tingled twice to poce Brand Windsor, 53, RIdav at Morlorty Reid. Romot 2b 2 2 0 0 Butler cf 3010 DP Son Frandteo I, Heutten 1. LOB Betty King -Ml The right-handed was assigned to Texas’ Class pect, co-second pick on the morn­ Chief’s Crown, 52 moming-line Spend a Buck, who skipped the mare makes the 117th running of Rex. Mark Krovontka chipped In two PBrodly If 5 0 1 0 France m 3 0 0 0 —Son Prandtco7, HeuttonXN Bailey, ptavtr^b Ob r b S b li ariWMgyg ---- —Ml Rich Novelll douMed and tingled 4014 1 ing line at 51. pick by virtue of his third in the Preakness and Belmont, in the the Belmont a spectator’s dream. Mtt for the winnert. Ben Pogonl hod a twice, David Ruttell tingled twice and Hendrtn cf 4 0 2 2 Jacoby 3b 3 1 0 0 Pena, CobeB. HR—Travkie (2).S—Scott. Htu, SIL 14 34 1 4 7 ^ Judy Clark 71-75-511 Double-A affiliate in Tulsa, said Sandy Johnson, Rangers tola homer and two tlnglet, Ron DovN lb 4 0 0 0 Thonttn dh 4 0 0 0 SF—Gamer. ^ McGee, StL 14 35 56 7 6 2 24 J41 Ann6MarN Polll 7571—iSl " It’s a handicappers’ night­ Kentucky Derby and second in the Jersey Derby. In the same race, El " I think the late entry (Thur5 scored two runt, Cory Craft pitched M7 22 assistant general manager. Contract terms were not released. Rickard added three hitt and Don four strong Innimn ond Joe Garrison Cewent rf 4 0 0 0 Awita If 1110 IP N RBRBBSO Crux Hou 5510 4 23 J20 Avoke Okameto mare," said Lukas, who flew in Preakness, and 51 third choice Basco, who is coupled under day) of Eternal Prince adds Chapman a pair for Sulllvon't. r for Akanchetter. Bonnell dh 4 1 3 0 Vukovch rf 3 I 1 1 Wt 15 34 5 0 14 327 Janet Anderson Stondlngt: Gentle Touch Cor Woth pitched well In relief f Pretlev 3b 4 1 1 0 ToMor 1b 4 13 2 Hommoker (L 55)6 5 4 4 3 1 Vn Slvk, SI 14 a 4110 5 2 1 . » Muffin Spenotr-Devlln Cubs reassign Larry Gura from his California stable Friday Eternal Prince have great speed trainer Woody Sedlacek with Pur­ quality to the race," Lukas said. 51, Reed Conttructlon 53, J.C. Penney Keamev c 41 1 3 Carter rf 40 1 0 Wllllomt 1-3 2 0 0 1 1 Parker, CIn 14 26 415 0 37 317 Marta Rouerat-Oettl morning for the 1 >6-mile, final leg and, at least in shorter races, a ple Mountain at 51, came from 13 "It adds another dimension to the 52, Sullivan Landtcoplng 3-3, Steven- Intartawn CaN Owen It 4 110 Btmzrd 2b4 0 1 1 (Minton 153 0 0 0 0 1 Owvnn, SO 1S6 4 414 3 10 314 Sherri Turner of racing’s Triple Crown. good deal of staying power. lengths off the pace to finish third. race. Racing needs all the super- ten't Texaco 3-3, Nolt Johnton Intu- Benton c 1000 ■ ■ , A « 131 34 5711 0 13 «.3 lS Lort Gorboa t CHICAGO — The Chicago Cubs Friday designated veteran rance 2-3, Brand Rex 2-4, Wothlngton Manchester came up with eight runt Willard c 3 000 Scott (W 62) 31-3 7 1 1 2 4 cm m 14 4110 1 0 13311 Potty Sheehan left-hander Larry Gura for reassignment after re-activating Cy Post time is 5; 38 p.m. EDT. The other four all are solid Adding to the handicappers’ stars it can get." Social ClubILS. In the fifth Inning for a 157 victory over ph 1 o100 r ‘ Smtth (S 0) 53 0 0 0 0 0 _____ CM SI 4 a 1 0 4 20303 ChrN Johnton Columbia Friday night In Columblo. 3S 6 v 5 Tetato 4474 WP-4nrfh. T-3:1X Wolllhtb Ha 144 22 412 0 2 17 301 Young Award winner Rick Sutcliffe. Rich RIngrote wot the winning pitcher. -6 A—1U0X », On 147 24 4 3 1 1 15.24 RfiTniS" Gura, signed last month after he was cut by Kansas City, said Has He allowed three Mtt wMIe striking out ______-4 FNcMaa VIcki smglolon he would probably comply with the Cubs' request to go down to Porter Cable roped In Manchetter four. John Zok hod two tlnglet and OomewlnnlngRBI— Kearney (2). Cubs 1, PIrelM D Kyle Altken tingled and doubled to E—Franco Xiliompeon. DP Seattle Mlcliar,c w I their minor league farm team in Des Moines. Pitta, 10-2, at Nike Field. Bob Palozle Raonlno Mfl 2 1 ^ 2 a 10 S Bdrb Bunkowtky Burns charges into pace Manchetter. 1. lo b —Seattle 5, Cleveland 5. 2B— Martha Noute tocod a two-run homer, Dan Barry Oorrellt,I, SF 2 3 35.1 21 S 35 Trials set next month lathed three Mtt and Joe Calono and Ayota, Bemoiord, Bonnell, (Kvtn, PITTSI CNICABO NY s ii a Bun S ly Utile Bruce Baltovick two apiece for the A L atandlnga Vukevich, ToMer. HR—Keamev (2). “ V r bM trhM t BrodNv Langston on 21-day list SB—Butter (IS). S—Romes. Roy 2b 4 0 0 0 Dernier cf 4 0 1 0 74.2 a 21 4 IlN Stacy PITTSBURGH (UPI) - A trate Ila Jeanne Sensenich in winnert. Don Bober hod two hitt to Hteketh, Mtt 43 3 14 n magistrate Friday scheduled the federal courthouse. poc# PlnOe (Mazzllll.cf 4 0 M foeley 17 20 1 0 Lopelnt, SP 71.3 40 20 41 RotN Jones SEATTLE — Sore- armed pitcher Mark Langston was put on Westchester lead stondlngt: Porter Cable 50, Center (Lota aawm net Mctadta) IP H RBRBBSO Kemp If 3 a 0 S Webde if 1000 Treuf, CM 5 5X1 47 14 13 Jo Ann Wothom trials for next month for three A horde of news reporters Conge 51, JIm't Arco 51, Nelton ~Thmpin --10301------0(Morelnd .rf 4 0 I 0 M. Oovt, SP 3 JgnM CoNt the 21-day disabled list by the Friday, team suspects in a cocaine selling were in and outside the 10th Frelghtvrav >2. Manchetter Plua 3-3, W L Pet. OB Snyder 122111 Pena c 4 0 2 0 ttebner lb 2 0 0 0 VoNnzul, LA 5 tecky Pearton officials announced. By Martin Ladgr Toronto 36 16 443 — Swm (W 1-0) 5 1 0 0 1 1 ■ “ I 40J T 1 0- Durhm...... 1b 10- 0 -0 h n " Karen PermezN the day a shot off the lead, added a scandal in which more than a floor courtroom of Sensenich, as Active 'N Able Realty 2-4, Telephone 4 3 United Press Internatlanal Society 1-5, B.A. Club 04. Baltimore 34 23 .544 616 Nunez 213 4 0 0 1 3 71.1 Jone Geddte 71 to stand in a tie at 138 with J.C. dozen television artists used colored New York 26 23 .91 4Vi VondeBerg (S 3)5300000 C li^ Hill Elliott grabs Pocono pole Snead (68), Willie Wood (66). Detroit 40.1 players testified before a fed­ chalk to sketch the goings-on. 27 24 J24 416 DeLeon a l l ------“ ------s'p” *" 4.0 50 lleother Drew HARRISON. N.Y. — George Wayne Grady (70) and John Boeton 26 25 JU 416 Heaton (L 65) 435520 _ Laurie Rinker eral grand Jury. Photographers struggled to Milwaukee A ’li s i w i y nil Krukow, SF 4.2 40 LONG POND - Bill Elliott, the hottest driver on the NASCAR Bums, charged up by a 65foot 24 24 10 Thompton 2 1 1 0 0 2 Smith, CM 311 32 Kim ihlpmon DeForest (70). Three more suspects might be keep up with the suspects as Cleveland 14 35 X40 14)6 Waddell 1 0 0 0 0 1 Jull Inkster Grand National circuit, set a Pocono Raceway pole record of birdie putt, fired his second Tour rookie Ernie Gonzales, who Snydtr pitched to 2 batten In 2nd. Lenore Murooko 152.583 mph Friday to strengthen his position as favorite for tried in September. Uiey walked out the courthouse Callfomla 21 23 J44 — PB—Kearney. T—3:11. A—14,023. successive 66 Friday to take a shared the opening round lead with Sunday’s Van Scoy 500 mile race. The six suspects pleaded "not door. Jiuilara Kontot City 26 24 . » 116 one-shot lead over Roger Maltbie Bums, fell back to 144 with a 78. guilty" to charges related to The involvement of famous CMcogo 35 24 llO 2 c m T. lo b — Elliott, in winning his fifth pole of the year, was one of two at the halfway point of the $500,000 Oakland 24 26 .440 316 The tournament is sponsored by cocaine trafficking at arraign­ pro athletes prompted months (Mrit: Eaglet 3 (Bitty Oeptula 2), ^ N-Modtock, Football ANxondmttainhordt drivers to crack 152 mph in qualifying. Harry Gant had a 152.190 Westchester Classic. Whalert 1 (Michelle Lewis). Seattle 24 34 .453 5 Bills Jays D, Tlfsre 2 (4l.S-OeLeofi. Penny Hgmm4 Manufacturers Hanover. ments Friday before Magi6 of national headlines. Bruint 1 (Patti Hornbottell, Red Sox MInnetota 21 34 .451 5 IP HRMBBSO JOAlPto C « ^ earlier in the session before flying to Lexington, Ohio, to drive in Before Bums started his day’s Bums, a winner only twice in 10 Texas 14 32 J73 4 Vol Skinner Saturday’s IROC series at Mid-Ohio. work, Maltbie had registered an years on the Tour, paired his first ORTROtT 4 5 1 1 3 5 Toronto 4, Detroit 2 •XthM ObrbM 2 1 0 0 0 2 UBFL slanBIngs 5under-par 63, only one shot off the five holes before sinking the Seattle a Cleveland 4 Whitakr 3b4 1 1 1 Gordo 2b 3 0 0 1 B t h ; tournament record. 65footer on No. 0. Mlnnwota6.CMcago3 CotUllo 3b 0 0 0 0 Lee 2b 10 0 0 ______IW 64) Stephanie Parwia Sixers offer Daly coaching Job OIrIt: Chiefs 4 (Kathy Cumberbatch BottonXBmmore4 Ummiw phi 00 0 Mulinkt 2b4 1 20 T-3:31.A-37314. Maltbie, without a victory in the “ That got my juices flowing,” Miller’s record nabs lead X Jen Moir 3), Tigert 0. New York at Mllwaufcee, nIgM T r ^ l It 5 0 1 0 Meetby cf 4 I 2 1 last nine years, birdied six of his Bums said. “ I bogeyed the next Start 1-0 winnert by forfeit over the DETROIT — The Philadelphia 76ers have offered Detroit Kontot City at Californio, lught Olbton rf 10 0 1 Shtehrd cf I 0 0 0 Bevirly Kloii first nine holes to reach the turn in hole hut I came off that green MALVERN, Pa. (UPI) — AUce Shore and the SAH Gold Classic is Texas at pefcloj^ Mght ParrNh c 3 0 0 0 UpehM 1b 3 2 1 I Joan Joyce Pistons coach Chuck Daly the head coaching Job vacated May 28 Melvin c 1000141 If 5223 after the resignation of Billy Cunningham, the Detroit Free 29, matching the low nine-hole determined to be aggressive.” Miller shot a 4-under-par 68 (or the the top money winner on the tour score on the PGA Tour this year. j S r r h M t m Bvant dh 3 0 10 Mottzk dh 4 0 1 2 TnuwactioiiP mm Press reported in its early Saturday editions. Bums saved par with a 15foot second straight day Friday to set a this year with $217,125, Detroit ((VNeal 00) at Toronto (Leal Lemon cf 4 0 0 0 Whitt c fill Oddly, both Bums and Maltbie putt on the eighth hole, then 50), 1:35 p.m. Bergmn 1b 2 0 0 0 BorfleM rf 3 1 2 0 According to the report, only an agreement on compensation 35hole tournament record and Miller made a 35(oot shot from a Tcunis .New York (ftatmiMem 53) at Herndon If 4 1 20 Thomtn rf 1 00 0 BasketbaU failed earlier this week in their followed with three successive take a tw5stroke lead in the between the 76ers and Pistons stands in the way ot the hiring. bids to qualify for next week’s U.S. trap on the 17th (or her seventh x-Ooklond birdies. He tied Maltbie for the $400,000 McDonald’s Champion­ birdie and tw5putted (or par from Dsnvsr Open, causing Bums to comment 5 0 );W 5 m r TeIMt 31 2 S 2 TOtaN 36 S 13 S lins^msi lead with a 15foot birdie puti on the ship at the White Manor Country the fringe of the 18th green after a Pure for reoMlanmint. nOIMlwll n u Indy to build new garage area that “ it’s a crazy game." 18th, and a 5foot birdie putt on 17 ArtsMo piiyin M iii*iii aub. “ bad5iron." She birdied flve holes sssrsii iTP* Bums, who in two days has put him in front. Miller’s score of 35-33 gave her a Oofne-wtnnine RBI— Upehow (5). ‘ fflld S M rWf iwnw INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Motor Speedway workers In the back nine. played the back nine of the “ I worked for it today," Bums 35hoIe total of 136 and lifted her out g—Trammell. Herndon. LOB— Lflii AiMMteB MIS have begun to dismantle Gasoline Alleys the legendary garage Wintchester Country Club courae said. " I ’m really pleased with my of a third-place tie. Beth Daniel " I was not too happy with the area used by Indianapolis 500 entries, to make way for a larger | In 3531, was at 15under-par 132 game. My putter has been real shot 353570 (or a 136 two-day total. way I was hitting the ball from tee and more modem working space. after two rounds with Maltbie at good to me, and I hope to keep it The 5under-par total broke the to green," said Miller, adding that Workers have removed the fence that surrounded the two long 133. going on the weekend." tournament record for 36 holes set she hit "sloppy irons and drives off rows of garages and preparations are being made to dismantle Clarence Rose, following a 66, Maltbie started hla round on the in 1962 by Kathy Postalwait and the toe of tiw driver.” the buildings that housed the cars of former winners such as A. J. was alone in third place at 136, with 10th hole, which he birdied, and he equalled in 1964 by Patty Sheehan, Daniel, the 1983 LPGA winner Foyt, Mario Andretti, Al Unser, Gordon Johncock, Johnny Mike Donald at 5under 137 follow­ touched off a string of three the defending champion. And winner of the 1965 Kyocera ' Rutherford and Rick Mears. ing a 67. consecutive birdies by sinking a The Marysville, Calif, native Inamori Classic, birdied four boles Woody Blackburn, who started 45foot putt on his fourth hole. who who won tjie Nabisc5Dlnah from one to 35 feet. .1—

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HELP WANTED BUSINESS t ■ C ! HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED AUTO GENERAL ME­ JtRVfCE^^^raORY Bookkeeping— Full Guidance Counselor— Tsochor- Mathematics. Full time. Excellent 700 CHANIC • Needed now Halt time. Excollsnt 700 charge bookkeeper tor for new cor dealership. rapidly growing East of student high school with » - *At * ' student high school with high academic and be­ This Is on entry level, full s S n P S 1 B u a i n e a a high academic and be­ the River company. Com­ havioral expectation Is time permanent pocitlon Jobless rate stuck at 7.3 percent havioral expectation Is puter experience helpful. seeking a qualified candi­ offerine an excellent iSBflKiie MlSSiffinNe' seeking a qualified candi­ Data Entry and some date for fheir Guidance starting solarv, commis­ I n B r i e f date for teaching mathe­ typing. Call 643-1496 for sions, bonuses, Insurance By Denis G. Gulino but who cannot find their (in t Job. ment lost during the 1NM9M oppointment. EOE. Dept. Position to begin aantoneratotlitae Forrond Rtmodallng-- Robart fc. Jqrvla, A White House spokesman said recession," Janet Norwood, head matics. Position to begin September 3, 1965. Mall program, paid holidays, CeblneH, rgotlng, gut- aulldlng-Romodallng United Preu International September 3, 1915. Mall resume to Dr. Michael paid vacations, paid uni­ Fre# EMimmot. con addlflona, soaclollaf. Additiona. the rise in non-farm employment of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Dairy Queen— Near said. "Six industries — steel, N 9W lacM ' Minlnar topic resume to Dr. Michael Blake, Principal, Tolland forms, advancement op­ dteka, oil tvpat of remSxaaraflM, roofing, aiding. WASHINGTON - The naUon's of 345,000 was encouraging. Blake, Principal, Tolland Manchester Parkade has portunities and q strong kilBillL Unemployment tobacco, textiles, chemicals, pet­ HARTFORD — Converting outdated manufac­ High School, Tolland, CT ^ dtllnoondr800lra.FSEB kltchana. bqthrbomt, rt- unemployment rate remained "This is a significant finding and High School, Tollond, CT good long term lob open­ 06084. Phone 172-0561. ongoing training pro­ roleum and coal and leather turing facilities into new and productive sites, ings part time and full Yard t L«wn service taflmotaa. Fully msurad. piocemint windows- stuck at 7.3 percent in May, the is an Indicator of continued solid 06004. Phone 872-0561. E O t ______gram. We need an ag­ Teiaphona 6434017, after /doors. 6434712. Rate same as the previous three gains in employment and growth in manufacturing — have employ­ and retraining dislocated workers, are among the EOE. time. Good hours day or gressive, dependable AAgwine — iSHAine ment levels that are below the 6om, 647-4509. . . i months, as the economy added the overall economy,” deputy topics for an economic development conference night. Clean, pleasant Bulldozer Operator— person capable of spot­ 345,000 new jolM, the Labor Depart­ press secretary Larry Speakes levels at the trough of the reces­ to be held Friday. June 14. at the New Britain Laundry Worker— 5pm surroundings. Fringe be­ ting and performing gen­ S R S U . . 11% Must be capable of preci­ Nome your own price •** Leon ClewnmskI Builder :ipi>YBR PIANOS ore In ment said Friday. said. sion," she said. Holiday Inn. to 11pm. Evenlnsb and nefits. Apply 242 Broad sion finish grading. Apply eral mechanical work. Ide, insgrad. Rdv Hbrzh/r The department said men 85 to 54 Street. Fetfier and son.' Fast, — Newhqmea,qddltlbht> demand. If you hove ohe Service industries and retail On the negative side was the alternate weekends. In person between 4pm Some experience or tech­ remodeltng, rec reomt, ygg do noL use, why not years old saw their unemployment The conference theme centers on new "fa ces" Very pleasant working nical school training a dependdble aervtee.' trades were the big winners, indication in the report that the of the Connecticut economy and offers in-depth and 6pm. The Andrew Pathtlng, Pqperhanglno gorodts, kitchens reme* gxchonge it for cosh with amount of underemployment is rate improve from 5.8 percent to conditions with excellent Hairstylist—Full or part Ansaldi Company, 186 plus. If you are lust Tagoirgd » adding 100,000 jobs each. But 5.2 percent. But young men 20 to 24 discussion on innovative financing and assistance . ’iv t Dick di» ond deify* & Riliriovat. Cdtl 646-5761, deled, eellingt, both tile, o want od. growing, as people who want modern equipment. Good time for large walk In Bidwell St., Manchester. entering the auto service ...... dormerx, rooting. Rtsl* 10% factories lost 28,000 more jobs, part years old experienced a full 1.2 programs to encourage reuse projects. wages and steady work. salon. No following nces- field or have been looking grift. 10 percetif aenfor of the 160,000 that have disap­ full-time jobs can find only part- dlMWiftf.''G)(perf6erytcg\ Painting end Paperhong- dentlol or commercial. percentage point increase in jo ­ Please coll 646-0129 be­ sory. Good benefits and AUTO MECHANIC - to get into a new car peared so far this year. time positions. This category rose Sponsors are the Connecticut Association of FVgg awtlmotel. Scon- Ing — Exterior and Inte* 649-429L-.j‘: HEATMfl/ by 240,000 in May to nearly 6 blessness to a rate of 12.5 percent. Municipal Development Commissions, the Con­ tween 1:30am and 5pm. poy. Coll Command Per­ Needed now for new cor dealership, this may be The 7.3 percent civilian unem­ AAower, 647*: rlor,^ eelttngi repaired. million. These were apparently graduat­ necticut Community Development Association, Manchester Manor Nurs­ formance In Manchester, dealership. Our unique the entry level position ,1/, Carpentry and remodel* ployment rate is not only the same ing college seniors, tte depart­ ing Home, 385 West Cen­ ask for manager, 643- you have been wolfing Reterances, fully In­ Construction employment was and the Connecticut Chapter of National Council pay program offers up to ing tervlcei — Complete 9% as every month since January, it is ment said, whose influence on the ter St., Manchester. 8339. for. Apply in person to - sured. Quolity work. up 30,000 during the month, total­ for Urban Economic Development. $22 per flat rate haur plus 9f9$Mkea Tree Service Mortfn Mottsion, even- home repairs and remo­ Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ 1Unchanged also the average for the past year, May report was greater than usual paid Incentives, weekly Service Manager, Bob deling. Quality work. throom remodeling; In* ing 200.000 additional jobs this Riley Oldsmobile, 345 a ^ e f Truck It Chipper. Inga, 649-4431. > - i 7.3% an unusually long perii^ without because the employment survey For more information, contact the Municipal and year end bonus. We Uamm itemovoL Free S/km References, Mcented and atollotlon water heaters, any improvement or deterioration. year. was taken later in tte month than Action Council, 272 Main St., New Britain. also offer Insurance Pro­ Center Street, Manches­ insured. Coll 6464ies. ggrbage dispotals; Some manufacturing industries ter. 649-1749. timeiga. Special cpnatd- John Oeerr Pointing Con* There were still 8.4 million is typical. gram, Paid Holdlovs, enitign for elderlyjfitd faucet r repair*/ 649-4539. % are actually worse off now than ADVERTISING ASSISTANT tractor, interlor/Exte* 8 people out of work in May but the The overall employment rate for Paid Vacations, Paid Oumae Electric — Lights VIsa/MasterCard during the roughest periods of the Rll«y honor* thr*o workor* HcMiScapoed. U t-itiP . rior. Quolity work, number of them unemployed be­ whites, blacks and Hispanic people Uniforms, Advancement Truck Driver— Heovv ineured. Coll John otter dimming? Fuses blow* accepted. last recession, a top Labor Depart­ construction equipment. cause they were laid off or fired — was virtually unchanged in May. ’Three naen who have been employees of Bob 25 hours per week. Opportunities, and o DettwrinG rich looin— 5 ftim , weekends onvtime, Ing? Repoire, Improve* ment official disclosed. Must be experienced. An accompanying unemploy­ Riley Oldsmobile since the business opened in strong ongoing Training vortki, sesiduetox. Dond, e4942«. mente and additional cir* w 3.9 million — was the lowest since Program. We need on Apply In person between “ After 30 months of recovery, ment rate that includes military Manchester five years ago were honored recently Must be accurate typist. R tW N , ft stofl,_fta-^,- cults. Fully licensed, 7% prior to the 1981-1982 recession. aggressive, dependable, 4om and 6pm. The An­ Insured.: Call 646*5353 1981 1982 1983 1984 '85 The rest of the unemployed are manufacturing has regained only personnel was unchanged at 7.2 for their service to the company. ly ""'-"'"'.... We wiii train on word processing and experienced person with drew Ansaldi Company, anytime. > UPl Graphic ______people just entering the work force about 60 percent of the emplov- percent. I^ELOORINB The employees are parts manager Frank teach advertising copy iayout. a strong technical back­ 186 Bidwell St., Spalding of West Willington, salesman Fred ground and the desire to Manchester. Aft types remodeling or Gondek of East Hartford and sales manager Gene earn a large Income. If ftS^aftenced'': Domestic repairs —* Compiefe kit­ FLOOR$ANDINO -i- 8 Must have car. you have been laoklng to Secretary/Receptlonlst— Floors like new. Special Cautant of Tolland. They received engraved wkl chicdf 'Your house or chens, baths, goroges, get Into a new car dealer­ Doctor's office. East izing In older floors, n,otu Red Cross to handle Carbide aid to India mantle clocks from the company. Exceiient opportunity to iearn gtMrthiinh wgekely or Carpentry ft Masonry, additions, dormers, ship and get paid what Hortford, 4 dov week. M*wdeklV.^ftitlable. ret- Free eetlmates. Cotl porches, decks. No iob rot and stained floors. No By William AA. Reilly to “ contact the American Red Cross He wanted the emergency money to Keenan said Wednesday. newspaper advertising skiiis. you deserve, this may be Light bookkeeping. argg^-dvollable. 875- Tony Saultlocote, 649* too large or small. Coll waxing anymore. John United Press International Society to arrange for discussions with go to the Relief Fund of the Prime The conditions in Friday’s order were the position you hove Reply Box C, C/O Mon- 0811. Larry, 649*3985. "v,- >4 VerfoHie. Call 646-5750. Minister of India, which would have virtually the same as the earlier plan been waiting for. Apply In chester Herald. the Indian Red Cross Society in order to Johnson with bank 30 years Call Penny Sadd person to - Service Man­ NEW YORK - A federal judge formulate a plan for distribution of the been responsible for distribution. with the exception of the request for Under the plan he first considered, "comprehensive, up-to-date informa­ between 9am and 11am ager, Bob Riley Oldsmo­ Agency Secretary. Large Friday ordered attorneys for the $5 million to the victims of the gas plant William R. Johnson, president of the Savings bile, 345 Center Street, disaster." quarterly reports “ identifying each tion on the present health status" of Bank of Manchester, was honored at two events 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 International Insurance victims of the Bhopal gas leak to Manchester, 649-1749. company has an opening arrange with the Red Cross to distribute The victims and the government of person to whom relief was provided, each victim. this week as he marked his 30th anniversary with I q TIHDMES ICDNDDMINIUMS I APARTMENTS and the nature df relief” would have In our Founder's Plaza $5 million in emergency aid from Union India are suing Union Carbide for an "It was an unneccessary expense, the bank. IHELP WANTED I ^ F D R SALE FDR SALE FDR RENT been submitted by the victims’ attor­ East Hartford office for a Carbide for victims of the Bhopal gas unspecified amount of damages in diverting funds from victims to admi­ WAREHOUSE neys and Union Carbide. A champagne toast and the gift of a gold watch well-organized, expe­ leak. Manhattan federal court. nistrative overhead," explained Mi­ NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED ROCKY HILL Manchester — Open Sun­ Two Bedroom Town- In addition, “ comprehensive, up to were offered on the June 6 anniversary date. John rienced secretary. Appli­ Suddenly Bock on the V India rejected the fund because it said The Indian government refused the chael Cerisi, an attorney representing cant should hove excel­ Salesperson— Expe­ day, 1pm-5pm. Woodland house - Appllanced kit­ date information on the present health D. LaBelle, chairman of the SBM board, made the IN MANCHESTER AREA National wholesale dis­ Market! Don't miss out it would te too expensive to handle the emergency 85 million because of the government of India. lent typlng(65wpm), rienced preferred but will Manor, 187 Homestead chen, heat 8, hot water status" of the victims be submitted to presentation. tributor needs order fill­ this time around! Ansaldi distribution of money for victims of the conditions set for disbursement by P8tk868 Apts. W. NIMI8 Tpka all ers. Hours 10pm-6:30am. dictaphone skills, onb accept Individual with Street, (No. 5). 2 bed­ Included. Private park­ the court by attorneys for the victims. He said the government of India on strong background In re­ Built Impeccable condi­ Dec. 3 leak from Union Carbide's from Keenan in New York after Union Friday afternoon, employees, friends and Psrk 8L 73- 157 Sunday night thru Thurs­ pleasant phone manner. tion Inside and outside. 2 room Townhouse, by ing tor 2 cars. No pets. 1, the company’s pesticide plant in Carbide made the formal offer April 18. But India objected. April 30 submitted to Keenan an business associates joined Johnson for cake and Cb88tlHlt 81 142-108 day night. Excellent Pleasant working condi­ tail selling. Coll for on owner. Immaculate! year lease and security, “ The Union of India considers these extensive document detailing all the appointment, Bernles TV Fireplaces, Hordwood Bhopal, India. The leak killed 1,700 Keenan had said the concern should congratulations at the bank’s Main Street office. RscbtlRd. all Hourly rate. Apply bet­ tions, full benefit pack­ floors throughout. 2.5 Move-In condition! 649- deposit. $575 per month. people and injured more than 200,000. provide a “ substantial amount" to aid reporting requirements so onerous as to government’s interim relief efforts and Hsskiutoek 8 l all ween 6am and 3:30pm. age. Call Amy Welnger, and Apolionce, 811 Blue 6861. Available July 1st. Call Johnson joined SBM’s mortgage department in Monday thru Friday, at baths and lots more. The victims' attorneys were told by the victims as “ a matter of fundamen­ compel the Union of India to decline the who was getting what. iNsrIsn SL 1643 289-9301. Hills Avenue, Bloom­ 646-8352. 1955. He was elected an assistant treasurer in 1957 McKesson Drug Spring St. Address tool U.S. District Court Judge John Keenan tal human decency.” $5 million in interim relief offered.” He refused further comment. Hsnry SL 74- 110 field, 242-5517. South Windsor— Singles, and secretary of the bank in 1962. Later, he was Company. 280 Dividend Coll tor your appoint­ Nsrth EIr SL 541 Road. Rocky HIM. 721- English Teacher— Half newlyweds, retirees. Manchester - Main named secretary-treasurer (1965). vice president ment today. Jackson & .Waadbridgs SL 28-225 0800 time. Excellent 700 stu­ Jackson Real Estate. 647- Lovely, large, one bed­ Street. 3 rooms tor rent, and treasurer (1968), executive vice president 1-104 EEO • NalaSL dent high school with Real Estate 8400 or 646-8646. room Condo. Overlook­ with stove and refrigera­ (1971), and president (1975.) ; Pint Hill SL all high academic and be­ ing pool, tennis courts. tor. For more Informa­ Scliaal SL 1140 havioral expectation Is Fireplace. Low fee, utili­ tion, call 563-4438 or 529- New satellite system promises a revolution DRIVER Investors Take a Look ot Investment report :VIi n 8L all seeking a qualified candi­ HDME8 These! A 2 family undo 3 ties. By owner. $54,900. 7858. Walla SL v9"WQ Wholesale Distributor is date for teaching Eng­ family on one lot. Excel­ Weekdovs, 273-7786; eve- j frequency of 12,000 megahertz with a communications." expansion potential but also some SIrehSL all FDR SALE nlngs/weekends, 644- DALLAS — Already in the forefront Investment prices, courtesy of Advest Inc., are seeking qualified driv­ lish. Position to begin I lent Income, tenants pay Manchester - Newer 2 exciting new services that are touching of satellite communications, RCA Corp. power of 45 watts. Dr. Albert W. Currently, Weinrich said, most do­ as of 3 p.m. Friday. ;C f ^ 8 SL 7- 47 ers. Must have a class II September 3, 1985. Moll utilities. Call us for all the 9240. bedroom duplex, fire­ is about to blaze a new trail so advanc^ Weinrich. RCA's vice president of mestic communications satellites oper­ all of us — business, government and Sprues SL 115-140 license, be 25 years of resume to Dr. Michael GOVERNMENT HOMES information! Jackson & place, IV3 baths, $575. private citizens,” the firm ’s announce­ Candlswsad Dr. as to be able to eliminate major technology and planning, said. A hertz ate on what is called the C-band portion Price Change all age and clean driving Bloke, Principal, Tolland from SI (U repair). Also Jackson Real Estate, 647- IRESDRT 644-4276 or 647-7653. drawbacks in existing technology and is an international unit of frequency of the radio frequency spectrum. The ment said. .Saaiarssi Dr. all record. Applications be­ High School, Tolland, CT delinquent tax property. Friday This Week • DardnarSL 8400 or 646-8646. PRDPERTY make it more cost effective. equal to one cycle per second; a C-band spacecraft receives a signal But affordability will be the biggest 340 ing taken between Bam 06084. Phone 872-0561. Call 80S-6S7-6000. Ext. GH- Rockville - V2 duplex, 3 iHlglilandSL 8- 107 9965 for Information. bedrooms, living room, megahertz is one million hertz. operating at 6,000 megahertz and attraction, Weinrich said. Advest Inc. 9'/i up Vi and 4:30pm. Monday EOE. 2 For 1 Sale— Outdoor The discovery, called the Ku-band Fla. — West Coast Mobile dining room and large “ It will open up new areas for transmits a signal operating at 4,000 "One can install a terminal directly Acmat 8>/4 dn % thru Friday, at McKes­ doll house Is Included satellite system, will not require megahertz. The most powerful C-band son Corporation. 280 South Windsor - $189,900. Home Retirement Info. kitchen. With full base­ application of satellite communications on top of a multistory building for about Aetna 45'/I up 1 1 / 4 MANCHESTER HERALD Dependable Person to when you purchase this cumbersome earth stations and large satellites in orbit have channel power of Dividend Road. Rocky care for 8 month old child New on the Market! Call Collect 813-425-4410 ment and attic and one for television and business communica­ $10,000 and if the building is properly CBT Corp. 44>/4 dn 1 quality home on profes­ antennas to receive and transmit Ca// Circulation Dept Hill, CT, 721-0800. Spectacular 8 room or write: Imoerlol car garage. $625 monthly. tions," Weinrich told UPI during a 10 watts, compared to Ku-band’s 45 w ii^ , every business in that building Colonial Bancorp 30>/4 dn »/4 in my Manchester home. sionally londscooed lot In u signals. The system will provide almost watts. EEO 2 to 5 days per week. Call Dutch Colonial with 4 the town of Glastonbury. Polms, 7500 So. County Call Gary at Calvmar {• « recent visit to Dallas to attend the can use the terminal for any kind of Finast 22>/i up V/t 647-9946 Instantaneous two-way communica­ C-band satellites have to share _____ 649-8093 after 5om. bedrooms, V/2 baths, fire- It has 15 X 19 fully Line Rd., Plant City, FL Company, 529-2888. International Communications Associ­ communication," he said. First Conn. Bancorp iO '/i up I'/l oloced family room with 33566. tions, allow even small businesses to ation meeting. operating frequencies with terrestrial appllanced kitchen for /'/I The cost of a C-band terminal is many First Hartford Corp. P/i nc sliders to large deck, Rockville - 3 rooms, heot own a satellite terminal and permit The system is designed to facilitate communications links and thus are Part Tima your cooking skills, tire- times greater and is constantly vulner­ Hartford National 30'/i up V t aluminum exterior plus REAL ESTATE 8, hot water Included. One computer-to-computer communica­ reception of television signals from handicapped by interference from MESCIUNDISESS placed llvlngroom, 3 bed­ able to radio interference. Hartford Steam Boiler 46 nc many extras. Located on months security. Imme­ tions throughout the country. satellite for home delivery. Weinrich terrestrial microwave links. Conse­ 20-25 Honrs A Week rooms, In quiet friendly WANTED Ingersoll Rand 4 9 1 / 4 up % aulet cul-de-sac. Call for diate occupancy, $300. quently, Weinrich said, earth stations He said RCA "already has at least a ARE YOUR TALENTS family neighborhood. The Ku-band spacecraft will be said the purchase price will be brought J.C. Penney 50V« dn ,»/• We seek mature minded per­ an appointment. Sentry 635-1386. have to be set up far outside metropoli­ two-year head start" on the technology. sons to service our book de­ Priced to sell at S115,(X)0. 24 hour cash otter on your N launched later this year and will down from about $1,000 to about $500, Lydall Inc. 13 dn >/4 Real Estate, 643-4060. partment keeping it attractive Century 21 Jackston- become the “ highest powered and most with a potential customer base of 31 tan areas where microwave interfer­ "W e can put the customers on this property — Coll; Crock­ Sage Allen 19 nc GOING UNREWARDED? and up-to*date at Showcase, 646-1316. 3 Rooms - Clean, quiet technologically advanced domestic sta- million homes in the Unied States. ence is especially acute. service by the first quarter of 1986.” For Sole By Owner. Ex­ ett Realty, 643-1577 tor a SNET 411/1 up IV4 second floor apartment. The Ku-band eliminates these prob­ Weinrich said C-band service will STOP & SHOP quick deoil tellites in orbit,” claims an announce­ “ Many manufacturers have already Travelers 47»/4 up v« cellent condition 3 bed­ Discover For Yourself Heat, appliances, prefer lems and is capable of operating at remain an important satellite commun­ We at Burns New England Nuclear District appreciate good workers. MANCHESTER ment by RCA Communications, Inc., gone into volume production in antici­ Tyco Laboratories 38Vi nc room Aluminum sided The comforts ot this 9 retired lady or older mar­ pation of this technology," Weinrich 14,000 and 12,000 megahertz for uplink­ ications medium for transmission be­ Knowledge and interest in Cape In Manchester. the communications arm of the multi­ United Technologies 441/4 dn 1/4 books is a definite plus. De­ room Colonial with 4 or 5 ried couple. References, ing and downlinking. tween m ajor earth stations and for If you are thinking of changing jobs or re-entering the job market, Walk to school, oil or coal national giant, which also owns NBC said. “ The antenna for this will be only New York gold $314.30 dn $.30 pendable car is essential. bedrooms, fully ap- Rentals security, no pets. 646- television network and Hertz Corp. three feet in diameter. Yoii can install it “ Because of this, Ku-band spacecraft distribution of cable television please consider our excellent starting salary ($7.00 - hour for em­ Must be available to work a heat. New Electrical ser­ pllonced country kit­ 6113, 646-0042. The Ku-band system will have a on your roof and have a variety of are providing not only service- programming. ployees with Conn. State pistol permit), benefit package (Free Medical flexible week-day schedule. vice. New roof. By ap­ chen, 2 full and 2 half & Dental Insurance to Employee with excellent dependent coverage Please call our Personnel pointment only. Call 646- baths, solar hot water, RDDMS available) and investigate our advancement opportunities. Dept at 1-800-524-0Q04 8171 between 3 and Bom. Principals only. central voc., flreoloced FDR RENT Manchester—Available Barns & Noble family room, formal din­ July 1st. Kitchenette and In addition we offer automatic salary increases at 6, 9 and 12 months ...of course Manchester— Leisure ingroom and llvlngroom, one bedroom apartment, and incentive programs for good attendance and performance. EQUBt Opportunity Emptcyor Uff brick ft Aluminum exte­ Ladles only - Nice quiet $260-$350; heat, hot woter Time— $94,900. That's rior, too many extras, room located on busline. and appliances Included. Qualified applicants for the position of Nuclear Security Officers what you'll have living In discover for yourself. References and security. this 3 bedroom, 2'/i bath Coll otter 5;30pm, 644- No pets. Security. 646- (must be 21 years of age, possess a high school diploma or GEO and Asking $165,000. Century 2970. 643-2711 TOWN OF jcondomlnlum. This 21 Jackston-Showcase, 0383. Classified... have no police record). lovely unit features cen­ Business Opportunities 22 Store'Office Spoce Household Goods MANCHESTER 646-1316. Rockville - 7 room, In Rates For advertisements to be tral air, deck off the r n APARTMENTS IM U IIX .C 9 Situation Wanted 23 Resort Property AAisc for Sole Please call for enrollment in our next training class at Burns Interna­ LABORER historic district. Newly Home ond Gorden AAinintum Charge: published AAondov. the deod­ kitchen and a spacious -Birch Hill Drive" Very Lost/Found...... 01 Employment Info 24 AAisc. tor Renf tional Security Services, (203) 344-1258 between 10 A.M. & 5 P.M. for finished rec room with I ^ F D R RENT renovated. $550. Security Personols...... 02 Instruction 25 Wonted to Rent Pets $3.00 for one day line IS 2:30 p.m on Fridov $3.47 per benr nice U 81R Raised Ranch, required. 643-4421 or 646- further information. many bullt-lns. Pool. 3 bedrooms, llvlngroom, Announcements...... 03 Roommotes Wanted AAusicoi Items Per Word; Tennis court. Call today. MANCHESTER — Avail­ 1509. Recreotionoi items diningroom, energy sav­ able Immediately. One, Real Estate _ l-2dovs 20C Read Your Ad The Park, Cemetery and Joyce G. Epstein Real ing kitchen, family room, A n tiq u es • 3 5 d o v s 18C Highway Departments Estate, 647-8895. two and three bedroom 2 Bedroom Apartment Clo'ssified odvertisements Bums bitemational Security Services 2 cor garage, and excel­ with garage. $550 , , Homes for. Sole c . 31 Services T o g Soles 6 d o v s i6 c have immediate openings apartments. $410, S475, ore taken by telephone os o for the duration ot the lent treed lot! $120's. monthly. Includes heat, PinanCial condominiums 32 Services Ottered Wonted to Buy 26 d o v s 12C New England Nuclear District Bolton— Country $525, heat and hot water convenience. summer months. Appli­ Century 21 Lindsey Real Included. J.O. Reol Est­ hot water and applian­ AAnrtanapc 11. Lots/Lond for Sale 33 Pointlng/Pooering cants must be at least 18 Living— $108,900. Yet Estate, 649-4000. Happy Ads: The Manchester Herold is 98 Washington Street close to everything! ate, 646-1980. ces. Available June 15th. I ...... n Investment Property 34 Buildlng/Controcting $3 00 per column inch years of age. and must be 649-5258, or 646-3188. responsible only for one incor students. Lovely 3 bedroom Ranch msuronre 3 Business Property 35 Rooting/Siding Middletown, Connecticut 06457 "Brookfield Street" Al­ 3Vj Room Apartment - Automotive rect—insertion and then only Applications are available on beautifully lands­ most new, large home, 7 Deadlines caped lot In one of Bol­ Private home, heat, ap­ Manchester—Available wanted to Borrow!:: .: 14 ^ Rooring for the size of the originol at the Personnel Oftica, rooms, 2'/3 baths, 3 bed­ Immediately, nice one Cars Trucks tor Sole For classified advertise­ 41 Center Street. Man­ ton's most sought otter pliances. Working single RontfllC AAotorcvcies Bicycles insertion. Females encouraged to apply. Approved for VA benefits. EOE. rooms, 2 cor garage, adult only. No pets, child­ bedroom with garage on Income Tax Service ments to be published Tues- chester, CT. areas. Charming fire­ deck, patio and nice IptI Employment iceniais services wonted Rec Vehicles E rrors which do not lessen place, great bullt-lns, su­ ren. Call 643-2880. quiet street. $390. Boyle dov through Soturdov, the the value of the advertisement SIIO's. Century 21 Lind­ Real Estate Company, Education Rooms for Rent 41 F o r S a l e Auto Services deodline is noon on the day per deck. Won’t lost. sey Real Estate, 649-4000. A caucaiion Apartments tor Rent 42 rw r 3UIC Autos tor Rent Lease w ill not be corrected by on Joyce G. Epstein Real MANCHESTER - Spa­ 649-4800. before publication. additional insertion. Estate, 647-8895. cious 2 bedroom apart­ Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes for Rent 43 Holidav/Seasonal 61 AAisc. Automotive Very Nice 2 Family, de­ ment. $550 monthly Manchester—7 room Manchester— TImrod sirable area. 5 & 5. Separ­ Includes heat, hot water apartment, 3 bedrooms In ate systems. Excellent and electricity. Security. residential neighbor­ HOUSEWIVES Rood. $107,900. Impecca­ Investment opportunity. 8 bly maintained Ranch In Call 649-8920. hood. Heat, hot woter, Asking $116,900. Strano appliances and garage Notices very detirabit area. Spa­ Real Estote, 647-7653. ANNOUNCEMENTS IHELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED cious living room with Like Private Home - 3Vz Included. $650 per month flreplaco, large master room apartment with plus security. 649-4248 or Earn Extra Money Lovely Condominium. basement. Working sin­ 649-9227. Girl Scout Troop «10 will Positions available — RN/LPN Charge Nurse bedroom, screened Experienced babysitter Typesetter—Port time. Dietary Aides- - 2pm t porch and well moncl- Five good sized rooms. gle adult, married cou­ celebrate Its 50th Anni­ AM and PM hours In positions available on a for 2 young children.* Manchester. Must be ex­ Including 2 bedrooms and ple. No children. No pets. LOST AND FOUND versary on Sunday after­ Drvcleanlng outlet. per diem basis on all 7pm and 3pm to 7pm urtd yard. D.W. Fish Mostly weekends, varied perienced with AM equip­ Realty, 643-1591 or 871- den. Wall to wall car­ Pleasant, convenient lo­ noon, June 9th, from 2to 4 Apply Colonial Cleaners, shifts. Excellent pay rote hours. Will occompony Afternoons and oiternat With Your Own peted. Kitchen has lots of 454 Main Street, 3 room ment. Flexible hours. 647- weekends. Excellent 1400. cation. 643-2880. heated apartment, first Lost Bird - Grey Cocko- at St. AAory's Episcopal 230 Spencer Street, Man­ plus 3-11/11-7 shift differ­ family on trips. Referen­ Typlst/Clerk—Port time. 74M. cabinets and appliances tlol. Last seen Harlan Church. Former chester Shoprite Plaza. ential. Call Mrs. Gibbs, ces. 643-5100. Varied duties and respond working conditions and to remain. Built-In air floor, $375 monthly, se­ good wooes. Please call Manchoster— Westwood MANCHESTER - 5 room, curity, no pets, no ap­ Street. AAanchester. 646- members and friends RN, DNS ot Meadows sibllltles for person with Port Time Receptlonlst- Part Time Job conditioner In living .7455. Please leave a Invited. Manor, 647-9191. careful attention to de­ 6464129 between 0:30am Area. $108,900. Immacu­ 2 bedroom apartment. pliances, coll 646-2426 Short Order Cook • Days Jewelry Distributor - /Typlst, evenings 5-0, late, young home In ultra- room. $48,900. Strano Quiet area. $410 monthly message. and weekends. Apply In Cover established route tails and good typing and 5pm. Manchester Real Estate, 647-'SOLD". weekdays. Part Time or Full Time - skills. Flexible hours with /Monday thru Thursday, Manor Nursing Home; desirable area. Slate en­ plus utilities. 228-0036 af­ person: La Strado West, and open new accounts. •oturdays, 9am-1pm. try wav, large living ter 6pm. Lost - AAultl colored cot, Eitiployment 471 Hartford Rood, Help needed. Chair seat­ Must have cor. Part time some benefits; small 305 West Center St. . . . and mothers with young children, bring them Business Owners Take Manchester— Excellent wearing collar with bell. ing and bosketry mall Glastonbury consulting Coll Pot at 646-1900. Manchester. room, large master bed­ 3 room apartment, first Manchester. or tull time. Good salary with you and save on baby sitting costs. room, floor to celling Note I Over 4,000 square 24 Locust St. -7 room Vicinity of Hilliard & Education order business needs all plus commission. Call af­ firm. Reply to: Beverly at feet may be lust what floor. Convenient to ever­ Street. Call 646-0001. around help. Apply at CT 659-4077. fireplace and profes­ apartment. No applian­ ything! Security. Refer­ Applications now being ter 6pm, 071-1477. Leeal MMNrfaetargr gf Feed Fredneb Needs: Twenty-two Hours per week. sional londscbplng. D.W. your looking for. Excel­ ces. No pets. $Sn plus taken for part time help. Cane !■ Reed Co., 205 lent downtown location ences. No pets. Stove, Hartford Rood, Oftwr; IxperlenoednotrwowaryforConnMtleuldsllvartM. Salary plus gas allowance. Fish Rtalfy, 643-1591 or utilities. Security. Coll refrigerator. $335 plus Apply In person: Pero Regular lleenaa aooaplable. In Manchester. CInderb- 646-2425 weekdays. Fruit Stand, 276 Oakland Manchester. Accounts Poyoblo 171-1400. lock construction. Plenty utilities. 649-4012 or 643- ANNDUNCEMENT8 HELP WANTED Bobysltter needed In my Supervisor—Young, FieWieOiii WeiSsne Boih experienced and inexperienced Call 8449. Street. personnel needed for lood procaHlng end kitchen work. of parking. Coll for de­ MANCHESTER - One home. 2-3 days per week growing compony needs tails. Jackson ft Jackson Accounting Clerk, Part after school. Please call 0 person with divorsiflod •MpewnWFreeear Clatk: Frsonr Inventory, Mocking and bedroom, second floor Manchester— 2 bed­ Emergency? In Man­ EASY ASSEMBLY Port Time Security Offic­ shipments oontrol, experience not neoasaary. SOUND INTBReSTINQ? East Hartford— $84,900. Real Estate, 647-8400 or WORKI $600.00 per 100. time mornings to help our 647-1110. skills In- working with with stove and refrlgoro- room, heat, hot water chester, dial 911 for fire, ers. Manchester area. 6 You can be a Herald Area Adviser Now Don't mist this spacious 646-8646. tor. No pots. Loose and police, medical help. Guaranteed Payment. to 10:30pm; 11:30pm to growing East Hartford vendors, supervising per­ etartaafe Telephoning orders, light bookkeeping. gensrM, oversized 8 plus room and appliances. $475. Ref­ No Experlence/No Sales. company verify credit Rocrfotlon Director- sonnel, computer Imputs. otflcswork. and handle and supervise our security. $350 per month erences, lease and secur­ 7:30am, Fridays and Sa­ Cape with 4 bedrooms, 2 plus heat. 646*1379. Details send self- turdays. Must be over 10. cards. Perfect lob for Full time position. Plon and reports. Accounting CARLA’S PASTA carrier boys & girls. It you like kids baths, walk-out family ity. No pets. 647-9876 1900 Reunion MHS - All addressed stamped enve­ Car and telephone neces­ housewife who needs and direct activities for or Bookkeeping back-' S76A Fresisss Oitss, Manehesisr, CT — want a little independence and room with picture win­ Finding o cosh buyer for evening*. Interested people call lone term core. Coll 647-9946 lope; ELAN VITAL-173, sary. $4.30 per hour to time away. Call 202-0651, ground required. Ploosd’ 847-SS47 your own income .. . or dow and carpeting the Items you'd like to sell Three Room Apartment - Tim 649-0400, Kurt 646- 3410 Enterprise Road, Ft. start. Call 527-0225, Cer­ Ext. 322 between 0am and LIndo Estobrook, 423- coll Don Spellocy at 2S2-. Apply In person. throughout. Located In Is easy. Just let our Singles or a coupit. S360 5 Room, 3 Bedrooms, on 5047, Mary 60-0611. Pierce, FL 33402. berus Security. 4:30pm. 2597. 0651, Ext. 313. Former MukI Clreults petsonnel ere welcome to apply. 647-9947 great nolghborhood. Coll readers know what you plus gas heat. Applian­ , busline. Security and ref­ tor details. Sentry Real hove for sole with on od In ces. Call Ross, 647-8400 or erences required. Crock­ Estate, 643-4060. Classified. 643-2711. 646-8646. ett Realty, 643-1577. ■il WFAIHIR m - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. June S. 1985 MANCHESTER CONNECTICUT U.S./WORLD KIT N’ r A R L V L E • by L a rry Wfigh^ f S n MISCELLANEOUS [HOME ANO [STORE ARD^^ [ROOMMATES TAG SALES TAG SALES Clear skies tonight; FOR SALE GARDEN Taxes, road safety Experts to examine [ office space WANTEO I2|r Not many turn out Tag Sale— Books, tools, Peas - Pick your own. Multi Family GorogoTag sunny on Tuesday Swim pools warehouse records, topes, jewelry, highlight Legislature alleged Mengele body Manchester - Approxl- Shore Private 3 bedroom, Natsisky Farms, Vernon- Salt - Saturday, 9am- for first police test newly decorated home forced to dispose of new 3pm. 25 Kant Road, Man- clothes, small plants and matelv 1100 tauare feet on/ground, 31 foof long /South Windsor line. 644- ... page 2 available. Ideal for of­ with owner and one other chtsftr. 19- TV, Sftrto, morel Saturday and Sun- s ^ ... page 5 ... page 9 pools complete with huge 0304. ______... pape 3 fice, small orocerv or tenant. Both men. Secur­ Furniturt, Otsks, Blcy- doy, June 8th-9th. lla m - ity. References. 649-7630. sundecks, fencing, hl- 5pm. 32-34 Spruce Street, ir^ NbT M I convenience store. Rent Berry Patch Farms— clts. Kitchen & HouM- rafe fllfers, pump, hold Items & Loads of Monchester. negotloble. 233-0319. ladders, warranty, etc. Strawberries, pick youi Female Roommate own. Free containers. Toys. .T't> Asking $978 complete. Fi­ Tag Sale— Saturday, UJ Free Rent In Wanted. Nice, friendly Hours 8am-8pm dally; Manchester— Prime neighborhood, over 25 nancing ovallable. Call Too Sole - Moving. Sel­ June 8th, 10am-3pm. Me­ Stan, toll-free, 1-800-524- Sunday, 8am-12noon. o space and location. New. years old. $175 plus Va Oakland Road, Route 30. ling many Items, Includ- tal bed, oak barrels, an­ 0595. tique laundry cases, chin- K Hurry. 668-1447. utilities. 646-5104. South Windsor. Intormo- Ing; Skis, tools, aware and trunks, gram tlon, phone 644-2478. hardware, gas grill, much more! June ISth, St scale, VW top carrier and OFFICE SPACE For Sal8 16th, Bom to 5pm. 99 much more. 83 Phelps Prime location in Man­ Broad Street, Rood, Manchester. chester. One block from Looking for glittering Manchester. ■y iHanrhrHtrr lim lb hospital. PROFESSIO­ vintage? Romantic Vic­ NAL ONLY. Call - HOUSEHOLD PETS Tag Sale, Saturday, June . Bteiai * MnndAWMonday, JiiHA June 10, 1985 — Single copy: 259 torian? Dynamite Deco? Multi Family, June 8th, 8th, 9am-4pm. Miscel­ Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 522-7291 days POODS______Red Goose Form An- 646-2730 evenings Manchester Dog Dbe- 9am-3pm, 21 St. John laneous Items, 91 Keeney tlaues - Furniture, acces­ Street, Manchester. Street, Monchester. Used Refrigerators, sories, vintage. Goose dlence Class - Starting a new beginners class June Small appliances, books Washers, Ranges — Lane, Coventry. Wee­ Tag Sale— 237 Bidwell clean, guaranteed, parts 17th. Must sign up ahead. & clothes. WANTEO kends, 12 - 5. Street, Saturday, lOam- and service. Low prices. Call Chuck, 568-1356. TO RENT Neighborhood T ag 2pm. Household Items, B.D. Pearl 8, Son, 649 1 Cheney Silks!! 4 yards Sale— 37-57 Academy St. clothing, toys. Main Street, 643-2171. Cute Kittens looking tor Summer Cottage on Con­ black velvet, $15. 2'/4 Boat trailer, turnlture, Jury acquits von Bulow in retriai good homes. Call 649-6480 necticut Lake, 1 week yards red Paisley print Tag Sale— House Items Queen size waterbed — after Horn. bikes, clocks, pictures," only. July or August. Coll silk crepe, $8. 643-6526. Simmons, waveless, con­ small appllonces and ond tools. 115 Russell CELEBRITY CIPHER period before returning its verdict after 6pm, 649-1043. Free Puppies - 9 weeks much more. 9am-2pm. Street, Monchester. Sat­ Ceiebfity CipbBf cryplogrami are crBaied from quolalioni by irreversible coma in a New York and shook shake hands with courtroom, Mrs. Reynolds asked innocent verdict at 11:23 a.m., on ventional style, takes Assorted paper back tamou* pBopte. pBti and pfBwni Each letler in ciphBf tiandt By Mlllv McLoon both counts of assault with intent to in the highly publicized interna­ old. Shepherd/Golden Sunday, June 9th. urday, 9am-4pm. lof «noth«r Today s clue H equais P UnItBd Prats Inttrnatlonal hospital. members of his defense team. He him “darling, may I come with Two Adults and 12 year only 80 gollons of water. Books, S-$1. Larger ones, mouthed a silent “thank you” to you?” commit murder by an insulin tional case. Frame, mattresses 8, 35 cents to $1. Cheaper Retriever. Dne Benlle byCONNiF WIFNFR The verdict was announced at old, house or apartment, Type. 646-5259 anytime. Too Sale - Saturday, June Tag Sale— Saturday, PROVIDENCE. R.I. - Danish about 11:23 a.m. EDT to a packed Alan Dershowitz, the Harvard Law Von Bulow kissed her on the injection. As von Bulow waited for the Jury furnished preferred. July bullt-ln heater. One year when sold In lots. Cal! Spectators and von Bulow family old. Orlglnolly $700, ask­ 8th, 10am to 4pm. 122 June 8th, 9am-2pm. “C SYB TP YUYIMCAY WMBCR8 courtroom after more than 12 School professor who led his cheek and said, “My daughter to come in, he sat at the defense 1-31. References. Call 649-1433. Keep trying. Jet-setter Claus von Bulow was members in the courtroom erupted ing $400. After 5pm, call Cambridge Street, Man­ Neighborhood sole, acquitted today in a high-society hours of dellberationi over a successful appeal on the 1962 comes first.” table fiddling with the knot on his Collect 366-5434^______washer-dryer combo, re­ 528-1405.______Soundesign AM /FM Ste­ m u sic al chester. Baby Items, size four-day period. convictions which were over­ Reynolds burst into tears during with applause when the long- blue tie, smiling and whispering IRC i frigerator, mowers. In­ WA W HWVVOYWIYI BJ TP retrial of two charges of trying to reo Boom Box. Excellent 10 maternity wardrobe, murder his utilities heiress wife The muscles in von Bulow’s face, turned on constitutional grounds. the restrained applause and cheers awaited verdict was delivered. with defense lawyer Thomas Puc- Want to Rent 3 or 4 Very modern divan, oat­ [ M l ITEMS also household items and fant through adult clo­ that greeted the verdict. As the The two innocent verdicts come condition. $50. 649-0104. XICYREA FNJ YUYIMCAY." — with insulin injections. frozen in the same position (or Von Bulow blinked repeatedly cio. When the Jury filed in, the bedroom oportment or meal covered fabric. books. No early birds thing, books, records, several minutes, noticably relaxed Jury filed out of the courtroom, three years after the suave defend­ house. $500 to $575 per Lowry Cornotlon & Con- miscellaneous house­ Von Bulow, whose earlier con­ and walked out of the courtroom to members did not look at von Bulow Sculptured gold rug. 742- Waterbed, aueen, com­ please. viction (or trying to kill Martha when the foreman read the not Mrs. Reynolds dashed forward and ant was convicted of identical as they crossed the courtroom to month. Family Is out of 8 3 7 9 . ______tempo Drgan with Magic hold, cosmetics. 149 MNWDRMYP EYHYF. an ante-room with his current gave von Bulow a hug and a charges of trying to take his wife’s state, would like to move plete raised with head- Genie Chord Holds. Feat­ “Sunny" von Bulow was over­ guilty verdict on the first count. girlfriend, Andrea Reynolds, a their seats. Tag Sole- Moving: Furni­ Strawberry Lane, PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Fashion is a lorm ol ugliness squeeze, and he kissed her on the life in 1979 and 1980 so he could them here as soon as Solid Maple Table, 4 board, $150. DP Weight uring: Lowry Exclusive turned on appeal, reacted to the not “A Judgment of acquittal will be twice-divorced New Yoriier. bench, leg extensions, ture, miscellaneous Manchester. so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months cheek. marry his former mistress and None of Mrs. von Bulow’s three possible. Union Carpen­ chairs, hutch and tea Svnthonic Strings Chord household Items - much guilty verdicts by dropping his entered on both counts," Superior pulleys, squat rack, — Oscar Wilde. Court Judge Corinne Grande told Von Bulow’s daughter Cosima, In a courtroom packed with inherit a portion of his wife’s $75 children were in the courtroom. ter, steady lob. 376-0907 cart. All prices negotia­ Holds, Plano Arpeggio, more. June8th-9th, 10am- Tag and Craft Sole— head on to his hands at the Alexander von Auersperg and after 6pm. ble. 643-7017. brand new, $80. Day Horplchord Arpeggio, ,1, 1985 by NEA, Inc Z2* defendant's table. He then lifted the court. “The defendant will be 18, was not in the courtroom, emotion and spectators, the million utilities fortune. Sleeper couch, brown, 4pm. Rain date, June June 8th, 44 BIssell Street. The sequestered Jury of eight Laurie KnelssI were at the New­ Guitar Strum ond Strum. 15th-16th. 26 Chester 9-3. Raindate, June 9th. his head and smiled while his released on his own although she had waited with her socialite-financier cried and Gold barrel-bock lounge great condition, $40. S3900. Never ever used! recognizance.” father all weekend during deliber­ bowed his head as Jury foreman women and (our men considered port mansion when they heard of Moving, Most sell, negot­ Drive, Manchester. girlfriend cried. ROOMMATES chair. Good condition. 647-9639. 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