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AP photo 5 THE EA6LE HAS LANDED — Kurt Lunning of New Bedford, Mass., hugs his wife, Becky, daughter, Kristel, and son, Erik, aboard 5 the U.S. Coast Guard tall ship Eagle on Friday after it returned home to the Coast Guard Academy in New London from its longest voyage ever, a 30,000-mile training and goodwill 0 mission to Australia. Picture and story on page 3. 5 5 5 A Dr. Crane*8 Quiz 3 judges KO sentencing guidelines

1. A barrow is the uncle of a creature that goes NEW HAVEN (AP) - New federal “ Because the guidelines were pro­ guidlines. which took effect in No­ G. Dennis of Hartford and defense GOBBLE OINK MOO BA-A guidelines sharply limiting judicial mulgated pursuant to an unconstitu­ vember, wouid ultimately be decided lawyer Darcey McGraw of New 2. “ Roses are red; Violets are blue... ’’ suggests discretion in the imposition of senten­ tional statutory provision, the guide­ by the U.S. Supreme Court. Haven argued that the new rules >trhich one of these? ces were ruled unconstitutional Fri­ lines themselves are null and void,” ’The rulings issued by Cabranes, should have been adopted by Con­ MARS NEPTUNE CUPID VULCAN day by three of the state’s six federal U.S. District Judge Jose A. Cabranes gress, which has the legal right to set 3. Which one of these farm products suggests Chief Judge T.F. Giiroy Daly of judges. of New Haven wrote in his 17-page Bridgeport and U.S. District Judge maximum and minimum levels of ? punishment. The guidelines, which set minimum decision issued Friday. Ellen Bree Bums of New Haven affect ORANGES PECANS APPLES and maximum sentences based on the “ The use of mathematical values only cases they hear and has no effect Lawyers for the sentencing com­ CRANBERRIES nature of the crime and whether the 4. Which one of these may become a college had reduced the discretion of the on the state’s other three federal mission and the U.S. Department of defendant cooperates, were intended sentencing judge almost to the point judges: U.S. District Court Judges Justice argued that there were graduate? to reduce the disparity in sentences where the sentencing process could be Peter C. Dorsey of Hartford, Warren problems with the way the rules were IMBECILE PSYCHOPATH MORON IDIOT for the same crime handed down by performed by a computer or an W. Eginton of Bridgeport and Aian H. enacted, but they insisted those flaws 5. A farrowing house is the maternity ward for federal judges across the country. which creature? accountant,” he wrote. Nevas of Hartford, who have yet to were minor and don’t require that the In separate decisions, the three rule. rules be struck down. BfARE SOW COW EWE judges found that the rules were too Federal judges'in Los Angeles and 6. Match the Bible characters at the left with the rigid and violated the constitutional Maryland also have declared the All six judges met Thursday in New The 14-10 split decision issued by the entries at the right which pertain to them. doctrine of separation of powers guidelines unconstitutional. Individ­ Haven in an unusual plenary session, U.S. District Court in Los Angeles on (a) Joshua . (v) A red thread in the window saved because three federal judges served ual judges elsewhere have disagreed one in which all judges participate, to Thursday affects 32 federal judges hear lawyers’ arguments over the her entire family’s life. •-C' on the seven-member commission on whether to implement the rules. working in the seven-county Central m - rules. (b) Rahab(w) Poisonous viper bit him. yet with no created by Congress to draft the U.S. District Stanley A. Twardy Jr. District, which extends from San Luis ill effect. guidelines. predicted the validity of the new Federal Public Defender Thomas Obispo to San Clemente. (c) D a vid ...... (x) Frogs filled his royal palace. (d) Paul (y) Arrows were used to warn him of the death warrant ordered by the king. (e) Pharaoh (z) Molby bread was used to trick him into a forbidden treaty. Reginald PlntolManchaatar Herald 30,000 miles later, TH R EE T O G E T R EA D Y— Steve Austin, conference . The tw o^ay conference Answers in Classified section John Morris, and Ken Ham were among continues aii day today at Manchester the speakers at the Back to Genesis High Schooi. Eagle Is back home Connecticut Weather By Larrv Rosenthal For many of those on board, it will 1,500 get 'Back to Genesis’ The Associated Press be the first time since Christmas that Manchester and vicinity: Today, morning clouds, they have seen their families. Many of then mostly sunny and mild. High around 70. NEW LONDON - The Coast Guard the crew’s wives had gone to Australia Tonight, clear. Low 40 to 45. Sunday, sunny and tall ship Eagle returned home Friday to be with their husbands during the mild. High in the 70s. at creationism conference after its longest voyage ever, a olidays. Northwest nils, Central. Sonthwest Interior: 30,000-mile training and goodwill Coverage of the Eagle’s journey By Nancy Pappas holds two advanced degrees in Today, early morning clouds, then mostly sunny created by God, on the fifth and mission which was closely followed by was provided to readers of the Weekly Manchester Herald geological engineering from Ok­ and mild. High in the 70s. Tonight, clear. Low 40 to sixth days of creation. If so. then millions of school children. Reader’s editions for children in lahoma University, gave an intro­ 45. Sunday, sunny and mild. High in the 70s. extremely young dinosaurs were The 295-foot, three-masted sail grades 3 through 6, and Carol Pelkey, of Manchester, ductory talk, and also presented East Coastal: Today, cloudy with a chance of undoubtedly on board Noah’s ark training ship left the Coast Guard Events, a classroom newspaper for has sometimes felt isolated in her one of the evening’s electives, on drizzle in the morning, then becoming partly sunny. when he set/SaU^ Morris Academy in New London on Sept. 10, - junior high pupils. belief that the world was created the origins and demise of the explained. \__ / J 1987', for Australia to help celebrate Maps and stickers allowed children by God in just six days. But she dinosaurs. Generations later, many of the that country’s January bicentennial. to chart the ship’s course. Weekly was anything but isolated on “ The main emphasis of this dinosaurs were probably wiped It was the ship’s first trip south of the Reader and Current Events also Lottery Winners Friday evening, when she joined conference is that there is not just out during the Ice Age, which equator. highlighted thq geography of the about 1,500 people who swarmed one way to look at the world, and Morris believes followed the flood Half of the academy’s second-year vessel’s ports of calls and covered through the halls of Manchester at scientific data,” said Morris, Connecticut daily Friday: 692. Play Four: 1928. by about 500 years. Others class of cadets, about 130 students, such topics as sailing, spars and High School to get “ Back to at of the evening. “ When Connecticut “ Lotto” Friday: 5, 6, 13, 23, 30, 39. survived several thousand years, made the voyage and were then flown rigging, and flag messages. Genesis.” you look at the data from en and some are probably still home before the bicentennial celebra­ More than 1 million Weekly Reader Presented by the Institute for evolutionist viewpoint, there are around. tion. They were replaced on the return pupils-sent bicentennial greetings to Creation Research in California, lots of holes and gaps. When you ■ “ Almost every culture in the trip by the rest of their class. their counterparts in Australia via the the two-day conference, called look with a Biblical viewpoint, the Index world has legends of dragons,” About 60 enlisted personnel and. Eagle, as part of a joint educational "Back to Genesis,” is striving to scientific data make much more Morris said. “ I suspect it’s officers, commanded by Capt. Ernst campaign with the C09BfC!hard calld'd' present a Biblical view of science, sense.” » because people in the past had Cummings, were aboard for the “ Schoolmates Sail WMi-Eagle.” B u s In o M __ - .33 Loesinsws. according to conference ’The creationists believe that contact with dinosaurs.” C h u roh M _ .14-15 OMtusrlos. eight-month voyage. The<''Eagle delivered 30 canvas^ -*yrr organizers. the world is between 6,000 and In modem times, natives in the CISMiflod _ . 34-41 Opinion. Because of strong headwinds, the seabagO filled with memorabilia from Pelkey's son,- 10-year-old 10,000 years old, while evolution­ C o m ic s ____ . 23-25 Senior CItIzsnt. African Cjptge have reported ship relied on its diesel engine instead about 39. American schools.to Austral­ Kevin, was one of hundreds of ist scientists bielieve that it is Connocticut. J8-0 Sports . .42-40 close cofItSet with creatures that of its sails to make the final leg of its ian school children. The Australian i children who attended the confer­ many millions of years old, Focus______.17-32 U.&/World. . 10-11 look like small brontosauruses, trip from Miami to the home port off children, who also followed the ship’s ence. The youngest, at two weeks, Morris said. he said. Long Island Sound, Coast Guard. voyage, sent back letters and memen­ dozed through most of the even­ One problem for creationists William Benito of Manchester, officials said. tos of their own. ing. But the rest of the children has been the existence of dino- one of the key members of the The ship arrived off the mouth of the The sailing ship’s ports of call, in were very attentive, particularly ;saurs. “ Dinosaurs have long been conference steering committee, Thames River Thursday night and addition to its stops in Australia, ManrhpBtpr Hrrald when the subject was dinosaurs thrown up to the Christians as the said that he was pleased with the proceeded under power up river today included Acapulco, Mexico, the U.S. and fire- dragons. USPS 327-500 VOL. CVII, No. 187 proof that there has to be Friday evening turn-out. He was after lowering its main two-piece steel Navy base in Panama, the Galapagos "W e want you to be able to look evolution, and that the world expecting at least 2,000 to attend Psnny M. SIsffsrt. Publlshsr mast to fit under the Interstate 95 Islands, the Society Islands, Ameri­ at science with your Biblical must be many millions of years the sessions today, which run bridge. can Somoa and Tonga. asorgs T. Chappell Sheldon Cohan glasses on,” John Morris told the old,” said Morris. from registration at 8 a.m. The Coast Guard band, the The Eagle arrived in Newcastle, EdNor Composing Managsr standing-room-only crowd in Bai­ However, he said, the dino- through a question and answer academy superintendent, and school Osniss A. ftoSsrtt Robart H. Hubbard Australia, on Dec. 20, a little more ley Auditorium. Morris, who .saurs cdMd well have been session that closes at 9:30 p.m. children carrying banners welcomed AdvefOsIng Dlisdor Pisasroom Managsr than three months after it departed Maifc F. AbrsHIa Jaanna O. FromarSi the vessel and its crew home as it from New London. It returned fo Bualnsas Mans par OrouMlon Manager arrived at the Coast Ouatd docks to a CO Honolulu on March 1 before heading to nibHahad daHy oaoapl Sunday and oartain hoSdays by the 13-gun salute at 9: 50 a.m. Seattle, San Fhancisco, Los Angeles ManehasMr Publishing Co., IS Sralnard Plaea, Manchaalar. It might be a loud July 4th “ Words obviously do not describe and then Miami. Conn. 0S040: Second cMaa pO0lBQ9 psM sl MmdiMlBra Conn. the accomplishments of the Eagle and PoabnaalBn Sand addraaa changes lo Via Manohaalar Herald. The worst weather of the journey P.O. Boa SSI, Manohaatar, Conn. 0S04a HAR’TFORD (A P) - Connecti­ state,” Berlutti said. “ It’s too the men and women on her,” said While out-of-state residents was encountered off the coast of If you dom raeshw your HaraM by S pm. awabdays or 7;S0 cut Police say its anybody’s guess soon to tm yet how this will effect Rear Adm. Richard P. Cueroni, the a.m. Saturdays, pisaao Mlaphona your carrisr. SyoUia unabla may buy fireworks in New Seattle, when the Eagle rode 30- to to reach your carifar. caS aubaerlbar aaivl oa at S4T-SSfS by S us, but we'll be monitoring the AP photo Academy superintendent during a whether New Hampshire’s deci­ Hampshire, they’re still illegal in 40-foot seas, said Petty Officer Frank p.m. amabdaya for daSaary In Manehaaisr. sion to iegaiize fireworks wiii put Connecticut, according to New situation closely.” brief ceremony held as a light rain Suggaalad oanisr ratsa are 81J0 arsatdy. 87.70 for one LONGJEST VOYAGE — The Coast Guard tall ship Eagle sails up fell. Jennings, a Coast Guard spokesman. month, 823.10 tor Uiiao months, 84SJO for abi months and more sparitle and sizzle in this Britain Police spokesman Wil- Douglas Patch, assistant com­ 883.40 for one year. Sanler eWian rates and maS ratsa are state’s summer celebration. UaVnkilduff. missioner of pulic safety in New the Thames River in New London on its way home Friday after an While the ship was given a grand Originally a sail training vessel for ayaSabla on laouaat. The New Hampshire law which Adam Berlutti, public informa­ Hamsphire, said the state law eight-month voyage to Australia to help that country celebrate sendoff filled with pageantry. Coast Nazi Germany, the ship was launched To ptoos s oliMNhd Of dltsNiy tSvSfSiMimla Of lo ispQrt s Guard officials said the welcoming- in 1936 from Hamburg. Named after naao Nam, story or pMuro Mas, oaS 0*84711. CfSoa hours are took effect this week ends a tion officer for the state fire allows municipalities to decide its bicentennial. The three-masted training ship traveled 30,000 horn-i ceremonies were kept low-key an associate of Adolph Hitler, it was 0:30 a.m. to 8 n,ni. Monday through Friday. 48-year ban on fireworks and marshal’s office, said he is whether fireworks can be sold- miles. I no RMnOainsof m io io w o inomooo o t owMo^^oMiooriosOi enables out-of-state residents concerned about the new law. “ We’re hoping the communi­ so those aboard the ship could be taken as a war prize after World War mo AudH •ufMu of dfOuMtono and mo Now InglonO who are over 18 years old to buy “ We’re very concerned about ties will regulate this well,” quickly reunited with their families. II, Jennings said. them. any illegal fireworks in the Patch said. . 4 t< • 414 114 < 11 rs tirtftitt 1111' *77/■ j r i 'W 'i ’i i Calendars Hocicanum River plan funded Local News in Brief Manchester will be one of four for the park last year, said Joe benefit East Hartford. Vernon Manchester towns to benefit from a $4.75 Hickey, state park planner for the and Ellington as well, and still Plans double headquarters Monday million appropriation to help state parks and recreation office must be approved by Gov Board of Education. 45 North School St., 7:30p.m. build the proposed Hockanum of the Department of Environ­ William A, O’Neill, Three preliminary plans for doubling the size of ’The Planning and Zoning Commission aquifer River Linear Park, a state mental Protection. The money, the present police headquarters on East Middle workshop, scheduled for 7p.m. in the Lincoln Center official said. included in a $L2 billion bonding The money will be used to buy Turnpike were reviewed by the space subcommit­ hearing room, has been cancelled. The.money is in addition to the package passed Wednesday by and develop land for park facili­ tee and the town Board of Directors Friday Permanent Memorial Day Committee. Lincoln $1 million in state funds approved the General Assembly, would ties along the river. Hickey said afternoon. Center gold room. 7:30 p.m. All three proposals would provide a total ’Tuesday square-footage of 43,000. The present headquarters Mental Health Council. Lincoln Center gold room, has an area of 22,793 square feet. 3:30 p.m. The first proposal calls for keeping the present Board of Directors. Lincoln Center hearing room. structure and building an addition, said Richard 7:30 p.m. Lawrence, a partner of the Lawrence Associates. m Conservation Commission, Public Works office. When the addition is completed, the existing 7:30 p.m. 643-8474 8am-6pm Dally * 168 Woodland Street GARDENS building would be renovated. Wednesday The two other plans call for saving only the Cheney Hall Foundation, Probate Court, 5 p.m. detention area of the present building, the newest Republican Town Gommitttee, Lincoln Center part of the structure, Lawrence said. When a new hearing room, 7 p.m. facility were completed, all portions of the old building except the detention area would be Andover a - .3 demolished. Monday No cost estimates for’ any of the plans were Wetlands Commission. Town Office Building. 7:30 ------T^UIITH THfirfclPTI available. p.m. Plants..Cut Flowers « Arrangsmonto In February, the directors approved the $8,500 Tuesday study to look into expansion of the police Azalsas / Hanging Qaranluma Gardanlas Board of Education, Andover Elementary School. Hydrangaaa Follaga Spscimans Chrysanthamuma headquarters, which police administrators say has K 7:30 p.m. run out of space. Of the total cost of the study, $2,500 Baord of Finance. Town Office Building. 7:30 p.m. Carnattoni ‘ Statuary Hanging Fuchsia is being paid for by a grant from the state Office of Wednesday Tubaroua Bagonlas Bird Faadars African VIolats EXTRA l a r g e " Policy and Management. Town budget meeting. Town Office Building. 8 Lawrence said cost estimates and more detailed p.m. l O / ^ " plans are to be presented to the Board of Directors in i L DavM Kool/ManchwWr Herald ar Potr July. Bolton IGerammn^ ior and Ciiff Scorso won first place in BUSINESS LEADERS - Five Bolton Monday Geraniuiii Juniors io/*e« Fire flow test set High School students recently com­ business graphics. Dawn Erickson, ieft Public Building Commission. Community Hall. front, won fifth piace in advanced 7:30 p.m. The town Water Division will do a fire flow test on peted in the Future Business Leaders of .’Tuesday Hale Road Wednesday to determine the effects on Anierica state leadership conference. keyboarding whiie Beth Zorba won fifth Republican Town Committee. Community Hall. the water system for fire protection. The test will Ken Reiss, rear ieft, won first piace in piace in the Ms. FBLA competition. 7:30 p.m. last about two hours and could decrease water computer concepts while Victoria Min- Wednesday in the area of Hale Road at the intersection Parks subcommittee. Community Hall. 7:30 p.m. Dairii ^ HAATFORD road dairy gUEtN of Avery Street and Deming Street. ’Thursday Board of Education. Bolton Center School, 7:30 Queen r 6M Hartford RiL Mancheater • 647-1076 Teacher named judge He’s still on cloud nine p.m. Open 9 am - 10 pm 7 Days a Week^ Dr. LeRoy Hay, a teacher at Manchester High Coventry School, has been named as regional judge for the , ORDER YOURS TODAY!! 1988 writing competition by the National Council of Student named president of business ciub Sunday Teachers of English. In the competition, about 800 Lakeview Terrace Association. Town Office Building 1 p.m. "MOTHER’S DAY 1'' high school seniors are cited for excellence in writing and are recommended to colleges for Bv Andrew J. Dovls Monday Special Town Council meeting. Town Office admission and for financial aid, if necessary. Manchester Herald ICE CREAM CAKE Results of the contest will be announced in October. Building 7:30 p.m. Planning and Zoning Commission. Town Office Students are nominated by their high school English The excitement got to Jeff ^ ^ A A A D a iry Q ueen M other’s D a y C ake la rich with good things departments and each submits an impromptu Bernier. Building, 7:30 p.m. 2 k AM like thick dork fudge and crisp chocolate crunch with . Finance Committee, Town Office Building, 7:30 theme and«t^^ple of his or her best writing to be Bernier, a 16-year-old Man­ ^ ^ creamy chocolate and vanilla Dairy Queen soft serve' chester High School junior, sat p.m. UP layers. Bring home a Dairy Queen frozen cake for momll judged by q ^ ^ a l judging committees. Solid Waste Committee. Town Office Building. I last year at a state convention of "If you didn't buy your last caka at Hartford Road Dairy Quean, the Future Business Leaders of 7:30 p.m. Students represent school America and was awed by the ’Tuesday you probably paid too much! pomp and circumstance afforded Garden Club. Town Office Building. 10 a.m. to 3 Drew Pinto and Deborah Merriam have been the presidential election. He p.m. selected as Bolton High School’s delegates to the decided right then and there that Town Hall Space Committee, Town Office American Legion Boys State and Laurel Girl’s he wanted to run for the state Building, 7:30 p.nh. State, respectively. , presidency of the organization Democratic Town Committee, Town Office Pinto is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pinto of 23 this year. Building, 8 p,m. Wedne^ay School St., Bolton. Now, his dream has been Merriam is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michaei Youth Services, Town Office Building, 2:15 p.m. realized. On April 29. Bernier was Special town meeting. Town Office Building, 7:30 ■'M Merriam, 111 Tolland Road, Bolton. elected as next year’s club Divtd Kool/ManchMtar Herald p.m. Pinto is a member of the National Honor Society, president at the same time the Spanish National Honor Society, boy’s varsity Friday several Bolton students were LOVES HIS JO B — Jeff Bernier, a junior at Manchester Annual town meeting to adopt budget. Coventry soccer, basketball, and baseball, as well as honored for their achievements in High School, is still euphoric over his selection as Manchester Junior American Legion baseball. He High School auditorium, 7 p.m. the club. Bernier will assume the president of the state chapter of the Future Business is treasurer of the Student Council, vice- chairman presidency next school year. of the Charter Oak Conference Student Leadership He defeated David Arnaukas of Leaders of America Association. He says he wants to Congress and the Spanish Club. Watertown High School in the improve the ties between state chapters. Veterans sought He will spend the week of June 19 to June 24 in a election. program at Eastern Connecticut State University. “ Last year when I was at the However, Bernier would have chapters closer, possibly by spon­ The Veteran’s Administration announced that the Merriam is a member of the National Honor leadership conference, I wit­ none of that. He declined the soring a dance for the 600 French Government will recognize living veterans Society, president of the junior class, editor of the nessed the (presidential) cerem­ club’s invitation, deciding that he members. Also, he wants to who saw duty in France, in commemoration of the increase the treasurery and keep school newspaper, an executive board member of ony,’ ’ Bernier said.' “ I was did not want to be treasurer if he 70th anniversary of World War I. the Latin Club, and president of the Unitarian overwhelmed. I knew right then I lost. in monthly contact with chapter Any veteran with an honorable discharge, and presidents, he said. Universalist Church Youth Group. wanted to do that.’ ’ "I declined. I didn’t want to who was in service in France between April 6,1917 She has played varsity softball for the past two Confident of victory. Bernier think of a backup (position). I Bernier has months to work on and Nov. 11, 1918 is eligible for this honor. The his plans, but he still has not come years. had no desire to do anything else wanted to - focus ... on the Veteran’s Administration estimates there are 2,000 James Hathaway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton presidency,” he said. off the emotional high he has been such veterans living in Connecticut. Douglas and Shirley VW, the new owners of Hartford Road Dairy Queen, have |uat purchased a home In Man­ but secure the presidency. Since chester. They are formally : rom Kensington, C T. Mr. VIel owned and operated a shoe store In Kensington for 34 Hathaway, of 40 Quarry Road, has been chosen as the club could not find a candidate Now that that is in the past. on since winning the presidency. Local veterans should contact Eugene Austin, an alternate delegate to Boys’ State and Kristie Bernier is concentrating on im­ “ I’ve been coming down from veterans representative, at the Manchester Job years. Mrs. VIel was office manager and optometrist’s asslstarff for Dr. Zaldee of Newington. They have Schlldren, for the position of treasurer, the Derek, Lisa and Noel. Doug and Shirley Invite all customers, old and new, to come In and say ’Ifello". Klekotka. daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley position was offered to the loser of proving the chib. He said he cloud nine” be said. Service. 806 Main St. The phone number is 649-4558. Klekotka. has been chosen as an alternate to Laurel the presidential election. wants to br’n.g the abut fiO state Girls’ State. Pursuit, prompts Greenwood Drive vote slated Maliy to lobby for street By Andrew Yurkovsky last year to provide an accident- pects the Board of Directors to VNA plans auction lawsuit threats AAanchester Herald reduction grant of $90,000 — to be allocate the grant money for the matched by $10,000 from the town project in June. By Nancy Concelman will eventually end up being voted spoken against the reconstruc­ An East Hartford man plans to sue the — to help pay for the work. He said final design work for to fund relocation AAanchester Herald on by the General Assembly, tion in Uie past, Pastorelle said ’The reconstmction of Green­ Manchester Police Department for injuries he Town crews will perform any the project could be completed by Camosci said. she hasn’t heard any objections wood Drive to make it safer for received in 1987 in an accident he claims excavation required and will put the summer, and work could Main Street business owners But because of changes in plans recently. driving could be completed by By Anita AA. Caldwell occurred because of a high-speed pursuit by in the storm drainage system, begin in spring 1989. He hopes to and town offlcials plan to attend a and the uncertainty of uiiether "Nobody else has attacked the November 1989 if the work gets AAanchester Herald police officers. while a contractor will be hired to have the job done by November 1. Capitol Region Council of Go­ funds will be available for the project,” she said. " I haven’t approval from the town Board of Richard J. Zimmer IV of 400 Oak St., East lay the bituminous concrete and 1989. vernments meeting in June, project, many Main Street busi­ heard any other complaints from Directors. The Visiting Nurse & Home Care of Manches­ Hartford, was a passenger in a car driven by granite curbing, Camosci said. Three nearby properties would during which the council will vote ness owners aren’t aware of the the businesses.” The project, which will be'paid ter Inc. is hoid^ing an art auction to raise funds for Thomas P. Mckeman, 19, of 24 Arthur Drive, The cost of materials and the be affected in a minor way by the on whether the $15 million Main status of the project, Pastorelle for in part by a $90,000 state grant, new offices in an effort to meet the January 1989 The cost of the Main Street South Windsor, Oct. 28, 1987. The car was work of the contractor is esti­ project, Camosci said. He said Street reconstruction project is said. will be reviewed by the directors deadline to move out of Highland Park School. reconstruction project has risen traveling west on West Middle ’Turnpike at a mated at $85,000. The remaining easements for two of the projects, worOjy of federal funds. "There have been so many during a workhop before their *’It’s going to be a major expense," said from an estimated $8.9 million to "high rate of speed” with Manchester Police $15,000 will go to the state for time one of which already has been Representatives from down­ stories floating around,” she meeting ’Tuesday. Barbara Bayer, public relations chairman for about $15.6 million, making officers in "high-speed pursuit” , according to the spent on reviewing plans and granted, would be required. town businesses, the Greater said. "There are too many William Camosci, the town’s the agency. CRCOG’s review of cost in­ notice, filed with the town clerk April 27. rights-of-way. ^Mfanchester Chamber of Com­ unknowns right now. People want director of engineering services, Highland Park School, whch was closed in 1984, creases necessary and a referen- At about 10:05 p.m., about 33 feet south of the Camosci said that during ’Tues­ merce, Mayor Peter P. DiRosa to know, but there’s so much said Friday that the curve of Shot to death is slated to reopeh for kindergarten through duni^n incrrased town expendi­ intersection of West Middle ’Turnpike and New day’s workshop he’ll run the plan Jr. and possibly Town Manager confusion with the funding." Greenwood Drive between Ver­ In 1925, architect Stanford grade 3 in September, 1989 under a vote by the tures likely. Tom Maziarz, State Road, Mckeman lost control of hie vehicle, by the directors to get their Robert B. Weiss plan to attend the To clear up some of that non Street and Lynch Drive would White was shot to death atop New Board of Education in January. The remaining transportation planner for the collided with a median divider, flipped over the reaction. The reconstruction meeti^, Veronica Pastorelle, confusion and get a concensus of be widened and would be banked York’s old Madison Square grades are scheduled to reopen in successivA council, said Friday the council is divider and hit an oncoming vehicle that was plans will be reviewed by the coor^nator for the Downtown opinion from Main Street mer­ to make it safer. Garden — which he had designed years. waiting to receive a list of cost traveling east on West Middle ’Turnpike, the Camosci said a study by the Planning and Zoning Commission Manchester Association and chants, DiRosa will speak on the — by Harry Thaw. Thaw was the The vote to reopen only the lower grades increases for projects all over the notice said. , • Capital Region Council of Go­ on May 16, and a public hearing sparked protests when parents said families will membership services coordina­ status of the project at the state from the Department of The driver of the oncoming vehicle, 22-year-old husband of actress Evelyn Nes- Downtown Manchester Associa­ vernments found a high accident will be held on May 26. be d ivid ^ under that plan. But officials say the tor for the chamber said. ’Transportation. Jose Vieira of 104 Harbison Road, Hartford, filed bit. who was White’s mistress.' tion’s annual dinner, scheduled rate on that stretch of the The plans may be revised in decision to delay opening the school to the In the meantime, business a suit against the police department in December Once CRCOG gets the list of roadway, and the state agreed light of any comments expressed remaining grades was made so the school’s owners should join the town in for 7 p.m. Wednesday, Pastorelle 1987, charging that the police were negligent in said. Also scheduled is a slide increases, he said, it will schedule at the hearing, Camosci said. English poet Percy Bysshe current tenants — the town Recreation lobbying, local legislators who not adopting a "high-speed pursuit” policy two special meetings in late May Card of Thanks Barring any problems, he ex­ Shelley died in 1822. Department, a day treatment center run under will eventually vote on the show presentation on the town by required by state law and the Manchester Police Planning Director Mark and early June to vote on cost the school system, and the VNA — would have transportation budget, William Department. We wish to express ouMjCartfelt increases. ’Two meetings are time to find a new location. Camosci, Director of Engineer­ Pellegrini. Zimmer suffered fractures of a leg and finger, thanks and appreciation to our While some property owners required because the council While parents continue to urge that the school ing Services said. While CRCOG abrasions, contusions and shock to the nervous neighbors, friends, co-workers and be reopeded to grades kindergarten through 8, will vote on project cost iif- whose property must be taken by must review 300 to 400 projects. relatives for the acts of kindness, Maziarz said. system, according to the notice. Vieira suffered a the VN.\ has planned an art auction for Saturday, creases, funds for the projects the DOT for the project have broken knee cap. \ messages of sympathy, beautiful May 21, at the Early Childhood Learning Center The notice for Zimmer, filed by his attorney, floral arrangements and Mass of- »»S5*:sss*:i5S*K:: Terings received during our recent on Spring Street. Preview for the auction is at 7 Norman Ebenstein of Hartford, said police' sorrow. p.m. and the auction is at 8 p.m. Tickets are |5 officers were negligent in pursuing Mckeman at each and are avaiiable by calling the agency a high rate of speed instead of calling for help or The family of office at 647-1481. setting up a roadblock. ______Charles Wyman______Bayer said the auction will feature prints, oils, In a statement filed with police. Officer Joanne watercolors and enamels by such artists as Schaller, who was driving tte police car, said she Picasso, Chagall, Miro, Matisse, Kaufmann, A Remembrance... saw Mckeman mn a red light at the intersection Dali, and the Israeli artist, Agam. of West Middle Turnpike and Tower Road. JOHNNIE’S Bidding will begin below $35 and will extend to Schaller said she turned on her lights and siren $2,500, Bayer said. and pursued Mckeman, slowing down at the V Though the agency hasn’t set a goal as to how intersection of West Middle ’Turnpike and Adams BRASS much A ey want to raise, Bayer said the more Street. r— 1 F “ A. C - I 1 people that attend, the more support they’ll get. Remember your loved ones with an Schaller said Mckeman was moving fast and 250 BROAD STREET • 647-7245 “ I think the people we’re appealiiig to will by the time she caught up with him, the accident KEY support this non-profit (homecare) agency that’s In Memoriam in the Herald. had occurred, police said. A radar had clocked working for the benefit of the town and Bolton," Mckeman’s car at 77 mph in a 35 mph zone while O pen fo r she said. Schaller was in pursuit, police said. PARKING LOT Meanwhile, the agency is pushing to move by Mckeman was charged with driving while the fall. intoxicated, driving to endanger and two counts M o th er’sJDay "W e want to be out by September because of A special page of In Memoriams will of assault in the second degree with a motor 7:00am-3:00pm the weather,” Bayer said. " It ’s easier to move in vehicle while intoxicated, according to police. the fall.” / Serving SALE Currently, the agency, which has been at the appear on Saturday, May 28. school for the^past three years, has offices on Breakfast and Lunch different floors and the staff uses different Obftaaries entrances, Bayer said. ★ Featuring " It ’ll be nice to have their own space so everyone will be together on one level,” she said. We will be happy to assist you in Portuguese V 2 Hector C. White Bayer said she has a positive attitude about the C uisine ★ Selected move. the selection and the wording of Hector C. White, 94, of Tampa, , died Beachwear " It ’s good for morale,” she said. " And what’s Friday at a Tampa hospital. He was the husband of Saturday good for the (visiting) nurses is good for the town. Elna (Coon) White. Compiimentary your tribute. Besides his wife< he is survived by three May 7 daughters, Shirley Zeppa, Dorothy Zeppa and Anna C offee White, all of Manchester, and Margaret Parsons of 11 am-6pm Investigation results East Hartford; a son, Gordon White of South & Please call the Herald by Thursday, Windsor; four brothers; and five sisters; 19 Fiow ers grandchildren; and 22 great-grandchildren. s in 4 drug arrests The funeral is ’Tuesday, 10 a.m. , at the House of for aii Moms May 26 (12 noon). Hope Church, Tampa, Fla. Burial will be in An investigation by the Tri-Town Narcotics Task Hillsboro Memorial Gardens, Brandon, Fla. Calling resulted in the arrests of four people hours are Monday from 7 to 8 p.m. at Curry & Son Wednesday night on drug charges, police said. Funeral Home. 605 S. MacDill Ave., Tampa, Fla. Sandra Del Napoletano, 29, of 129 Birch St., was charged with possession of with intent to sell and possession of drug paraphernalia; Victor Prague pleased over bill Darrell Brown, 28, of 22 Berkley Drive, Hartford, was charged with possession of marijuana; and 643-2711 state Rep. Edith Prague, D-Columbia, said she’s Kenneth Michael Brown, 26, also of 22 Berkley I pleased with the House of Representative’s decision Drive, Hartford, was charged with possession of last month to pass legislation aimed at more marijuana and possession of cocaine, police said. humane treatnient of residents who must give up A fourth person, Carrie Louise Fiaschetti, 26, of 8 their homes under the state Department of Saner Road, Marlborough, was charged with ifflanrljralrr Hrrato Transportation’s eminent domain proceedings. conspiracy to possess cocaine, police said. She is Prague co-sponsored the bill in the General accus^ of trying to buy cocaine while the police Assembly’s Transportation Committee. officers were searching Napoletano’s home, police said. The task force includes police from Manches­ ter. Vernon and South Windsor. .n t • till ti HUD rules create problems Families np sex Jai alai strike violence fears Airlines are told: assault sentences are recounted at state hearing No toilet dumping for state housing authorities Roland Hutter, chief of the WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — Airlines have until DANBURY (AP) - New fed­ In Connecticut, the regulations WEST HARTFORD (AP) - The mother of The striking players in Hart­ assisted-housing management By Everhart the new union. June 1 to stop dumping the contents of chemical eral regulations requiring low- affect thousands, some of whom three boys who were sexually assaulted says ford and Bridgeport are about 500 branch at HUD’s Hartford office, The Associated Press The National Labor Relations toilets into Bradley International Airport’s rent public housing to be awarded have been waiting for years. justice was not served when the man arrested for Board has held hearings and is who struck 11 In-season frontons said the new regulations were inadequate sewage treatment plant. according to need have created a “ There are some people in this the crime received probation. due to rule soon on the union’s in Florida, Connecticut and mandated “ because they were NEWINGTON - A top state The order came from Airport Director Robert stir and drawn criticism from agency who have a lot of The mother of the boys said she was not request that it compel owners to Rhode Is la ^ . ’There is also a F. Juliano after construction workers in nearby deemed necessary.” informed beforehand of the plea bargain gaming official told the Gaming state officials who have doled out problems with this,” said Hart­ engage in collective bargaining. fronton in Milford, but its season Windsor reported noticing a blue tint to the water “ This is a road map for them to agreement or the sentence until after she was Policy Board Friday that he units under a first-come, first- ford Housing Authority Deputy recommended two jai alai fron­ “ We allege that the labor doesn’t begin until late June. in a brook that flows from the vicinity of the follow,” Hutter said. contacted by her attorney. About 800 other full- and served policy for years. Director Neal Freuden. tons be shut down because of dispute at Bridgeport and Hart­ airport into the Farmington River. The new regulations from the He said he didn’t see any “ We were shocked that this happened and no part-time fronton employees at “ It’s turned everything upside continued threats of violence as a ford jai alai caused a threat to Juliano learned about the blue water Thursday Department of Housing and Ur­ problems with the new proce­ one asked us,” said the mother of three boys Bridgeport, Hartford and Milford down,” Freuden said Friday. result of a continuing strike by public safety, whoever’s fault it from James F. Grier,/a principal sanitary dure, although the feedback he involved in the case. " If we knew that that was have or may be out of work as a ban Development that took effect players. may be,” Richard Sheridan, an engineer with the state Department of Enviro- Housing officials complain that was getting from housing direc­ the sentencing we would have driven down to be result of the closures. Jan. 15 require local housing “ I saw an escalation of serious attorney for the Division of mental Protection. authorities to toss out their they had a workable, simple tors was not favorable. He said down there.” Special Revenue, told the Gam­ He said Grier wanted to make sure that the John J. Armentano, 55, of Hartford, received a threats to public safety,’’ William Owners of the Brideport and waiting lists, write letters to formula for awarding low-rent housing authority officials think Ferris, chief of the gambling ing Policy Board. Hartford frontons have taken out blue water wasn’t coming from any of the people on those lists and start federal housing to the elderly and they are losing control. five-year suspended sentence on April 26 and was Roland H. Lange, chairman of regulation unit in the state newspaper advertisements say­ chemical toilet systems airplanes have. Such from scratch. families. Now, they will have to ordered to remain under clinically supervised the policy board, told the attor­ “ It’s definitely more work for Division of Special Revenue, said ing that those non-players are systems have a blue-colored chemical, Juliano The housing authorites have use a complicated set of formulas probation for the period. He was allowed to neys for the state and the them right now. There’s no continue his business at 657 New Park Ave., but in testimony before the board. ineligible for unemployment said. until July 13 to comply. The new to award housing, and they frontons; ’’This board ap­ Grier said the state has known for years that question aboutthat,” Huttersaid. cannot give haircuts to anyone under 15 years The panel is weighing a request compensation. regulations don’t affect those wonder where they will get the proaches this hearing with an the sewage treatment facility at Bradley is money and staff to administer the “ But once the new system is in by the frontons that their license But Labor Commissioner Betty already living in public housing, old. open mind, but, I might add, not inadequate. The problem is being solved with place, it won’t be.” The boys’ mother questioned whether proba­ suspensions be lifted. Members of Tienti said Department of Labor only those on waiting lists. new program. a new players’ union went on with an empty mind.” installation of a pipe to carry the airport’s tion was a sufficient deterrent. Many players were inside and offices have been accepting appli­ sewage to a Metropolitan District Commission Armentano pleaded no contest to one count of strike April 14. The frontons cations from the workers, who outside the hearing room Friday. plant in northern Windsor. risk injury to or impairing morals of children on reopened with replacement play­ The state is losing revenue as a include tellers, parking attend­ Juliano said Grier wrote to him April 20 about March 14. In exchange for the plea, prosecutors ers, but were ordered to close on ants, concession, restaurant and First leg of protest is complete result of the strike. It collects 5 the problem of aircraft toilet waste. The DEP agreed to drop six additional counts of risk of April 28. maintenance employees. A deci­ Ferris said he would not percent of the gross handle at the estimated that about 2,500 gallons per day were Windham and reached Hartford injury to a minor, four counts of second-degree sion on their applications will be HARTFORD (AP) - A social must travel from Windham to recommend reopening the fron­ frontons. It made more than $1.3 being pumped into the outdated Bradley plant by nighttime. They left Friday for assault four counts of fourth-degree assault and released next week, Tianti said. activist’s 122-mile march on Hartford, Hartford to New tons in Bridgeport and Hartford million from jai alai in February. Juliano said. New Haven. They planned to one covnt of third-degree assault. behalf of the poor was interrupted Haven, New Haven to New “ as long as there is labor unrest. ” The brook in which the construction workers walk 12 hours a day into next Armentano was arrested, last August after a briefly Friday for a meeting with London, and New London to “ Until that dispute is resolved, noticed the blue water is the same into which week to complete the trip. two-week investigation by the West Hartford Gov. William A. O’Neill, who Norwich. That’s the route Coll is it will be a continuing factor to Bradley has piped raw or barely treated sewage Coll said O’Neill made no police Deparment. The boys involved were three O'Neill signs budget later told an adviser to look into walking. us,” Ferris said. for some time. promises during their five- brothers, ages 8, 9 and 12 at the time of the the activist’s complaint about the Income Maintenance Commis­ He recounted numerous inci­ Charles J. Petrillo, Windsor’s environmental minute meeting in the governor's incidents — and a friend, 11. was part of a gas tax increase closing of 12 outposts of the state sioner Stephen B. Heintz said the dents on the picket lines, some of HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. health officer, said in March that tests of the office at the state Capitol. Michael J. Graham, attorney for both families schedule approved four years Department of Income outposts were closed last Satur­ which resulted in arrests, after William A. O’Neill on Friday Seymour Hollow Brook in February 1987 He said he wouldn’t stop his said he was never informed beforehand of either ago. ’The gas tax will be 20 cents a Maintenance. day in an effort to centralize and the strike began. There were signed into law the $6.29 billion indicated that it contained “ virtually raw protest, even if state government the plea or the sentence. gallon beginning July 1. “ We talked about the issue of computerize services. Ultimately bomb threats, rocks thrown at state budget for the year begin­ sewage.” took steps to clear up the Assistant State’s Attorney John O’Reilly, who the underclass, the very poor in the new system will serve welfare non-striking players, nails strewn ning July 1. transportation problem for handled the case, said it was Graham’s job to this state and he (O’Neill) recipients better, Heintz said. across the entrances, slashed In a statement announcing the The Bahamas became inde- Windham-area welfare recip­ keep track of the case. seemed very concerned” about Howard G. Rifkin, O’Neill’s tires in parking lots and, in one action. O’Neill said the budget pendent in 1973. ients, who used the outpost office “ That was his business,” O’Reilly said. “ He difficulties some welfare recip­ legal counsel, said O’Neill, after case, broken windows at a “ remains true to the basic to apply for food stamps and other just lost track of it.” Hospital workers ients may have as a result of the meeting with Coll, asked him to non-striking player’s home in commitments I have made to the aid programs. The sentence was based on a presentence Remote islands closing of 12 outpost offices of the discuss the situation with Heintz Windsor, Ferris said. people of Connecticut.” Coll, 48, is director of the report and report by a psychiatrist, who said The remoteness and inaccessi­ state Department of Income and get back to Coll. Rifkin said The players, members of the The budget calls for a spending Revitalization Corps in Hartford. Armentano was making progress . bility of the Sea Islands, off Maintenance, said the demon­ he would meet with Heintz on newly formed International Jai increase of about 12 percent over fear for safety O’Reilly said the sentence was appropriate. America’s southeast coast, ena­ strator, Ned Coll. Monday. Alai Players Association, struck 1987-88. ble residents to retain their One of the outpost offices that Rifkin said Heintz told him that W e M v over what they said were unfair It requires no tax increases, NEWINGTON (AP) — Employees at Cedarcrest Gullah speech, an African- was closed I is in Windham. the Windham office had never labor practices by the owners, with the exception of another Regional Hospital allege they are being put at risk H c o U i t i p influenced Creole. Residents of the Windham area been a full-service office, that it who had refused to negotiate with penny on the gasoline tax, which by new work schedules at the pyschiatric facility Wood chips OK’d that eliminated 24-hour-a-day police protection. said the closest office to them now had limited hours and not all state The state contends it does not have enough money is in Norwich, but there is no jobs and welfare services offered to add the positions required to provide around-the- direct public transportation be­ in other welfare offices were 11 ^ ps titel evidence clock coverage with two Officers a'shift. State tween the two communities, available there. Department of Mental Health officials also contend which are only 17 miles apart. Coll and six other protesters started their journey Thursday in that safety is not a problem. If they try to take a bus, they NEW LONDON (AP) — A Superior Court judge “ We have a cap on the number of positions we can Friday ruled that wood chips seized from an have,” said Jane Higgins, state regional mental undeveloped lot owned by Richard Crafts may be health director who oversees Cedarcrest. “ You entered as evidence. We Have It! have to decide what your priorities are. ... what is Thanks Mom, Judge Barry Schaller’s decision came as Crafts’ going to be sacrificed. It was a management by Roy D. Katz, R.Pb. murder trial entered its 24th day. He is charged with News. Sports. Features and McDonald's® Tool decision.” ^ ^ murder in the death of his wife, Helle Crafts, who The issue has grown into a labor dispute that had v v < t ‘ BOTTLED WATER In some communities people are disappeared Nov. 18. 1986 and has not been seen Become a New Manchester Herald Subscriber (for a minimum hospital police and staff members picketing the since. hospital. ’The workers also signed petitions, turning to bottled water for fearof chemical Impurities in tap water. The evidence was seen as key to the prosection’s of 13 weeks) and we'll send you a $5.00 book of McDonald's* distributed leaflets and demanded that 24-hour Bottled well or spring water may case because State’s Attorney Walter Flanagan is Gift Certificates to use at any McDonald's* location. Don't waltl police protection be restored. also be contaminated, as it often expected to argue the wood chips found on the lot A temporary truce has been called to allow a new travels for miles underground, were produced by the same woodchipper as those Cedarcrest superintendent time to study the exposed to agricultural chemi­ found along the banks of Housatonic River. Fill Out the Coupon below. Mall or drop off to the matter. cals, dumps, and industrial Prosecutors have alleged that Crafts killed his wastes. Distilled water is most Manchester Herald Office at: 16 Bralnard PI.. Mencheeter. Ct. 06040 “ Nurses are afraid,” said Cedarcrest police Sgt. wife and put parts of her body through a one in a pure, and is now available, with James E. Cox. Jr. “ If my mother worked here, I ’d minerais added, such as calcium woodchipper. be afraid for her. This place is unsafe and we all J. Daniel Sagarin, Crafts’ attorney, said the wood' and magnesium, which enhance I want to become e New Menchealer Herald Subeertber (for a minimum of 13 1 know it.” its taste and are healthfui for the chips taken from the lot were seized without a Of the five state psychiatric facilities only heart, teeth and bones. warrant and violated the former airline ’s weeks) end receive my $5.00 booh of McDoneld’se Gift Certlflcelos. million! Cedercrest lacks 24-hour security. The facility rights to privacy. Schalier ruled, however, .the changed its security guard work schedule in concept of privacy does not apply to an “ open” lot. Name__ February after the union representing workers won Sagarin said he will file a motion Monday arguing Address. i a grievance that required two guards per shift, U l the state faiied to produce tests run on the wood ending the practice of one guard a shift to provide chips in a timely manner in compliance with a court Phone------— — ------I continous security, department spokeswoman Neiionel PreKription Centers Om Fw FbM«y - m w as>tsn»tts omy ("0« 900d with any offisr oowpon* or •pMfafsj | exposure order. Nancy Wright said Friday. limited In other testimony, jurors listened to a tape Coupon book msllsd upon rscsipl of paymtni lor a 13-wssk tubscrlpilon. j art A fframiiiit Currently, the hospital has no security patrols T u m .. Wed., FrI. »-S 348 Main Street recording of a state police interview with Crafts. Manchester O afts was arrested Jan. 13. 1987. after midnights on weekdays and after 8 p.m. on 111 Center street Thura. »-8 / Sal. e-S During the interview. Crafts told police he weekends. Security resumes at 8 a.m. on weekdays Manchester 649-6939 CIcMd Sun, a Mon. 649-1025 couldn’t remember the exact time he last saw his and. at noon on weekends. wife, but saw her on a snowy November morning. Reagan angry U.S./W orld In Brief Freeze on payments urged at Regan book Plane crash kills 36 to control Bennet rents OSLO, Norway — A Norwegian airliner crashed By Alex Girelll Town Manager Robert Weiss said building, owned by the town, in By Eileen Putnam Friday night on a domestic flight, killing all 36 lieu of taxes. But he said the The Associated Press people on iMard, the national NRK broadcasting Manchester Herald Friday the high value came about because the state would not allow payments were included in the company report^. Town Director Stephen T. Cas- the town to revalue the property Bennet agreement to satisfy — President Reagan expressed The television'-^tion said the plane crashed critics of the project, which was irritation Friday about an upcoming book by former about 9 miles souttwest of its destination, the sano will propose a freeze on the on the basis of the money it payments made in lieu of taxes on earned and insisted on a method developed in 1983. chief of staff Donald T. Regan, saying “he's chosen Norwegian Sea coastal town of Broenneysund. All Cassano said that even with a to attack my wife and I don’t look kindly upon that at those alraard were believed to be Norwegian, it said. the Bennet Apartments for the that takes into account replace­ elderly building to prevent a ment cost ipinus depreciation. freeze on the payment, the all.” The four-engine Wideroe Airiine plane, carrying project would be contributing the Regan’s book, scheduled to be published this 33 passengers and three crew members, was flying steep hike in rents under a tax Because the town has scrapped north from Namsos to Broennoeysund, a distance of revaluation. the problem-ridden 1987 revalua­ equivalent of taxes to the town month, is said to reveal that Mrs. Reagan used tion, the question of possible rent and would be the only astrology to determine the timing of the president’s about 75 miles. Cassano said Friday he will propose that the payments from raises is not an immediate one. government-sponsored housing speeches and travel. the town-sponsoi^ housing for But the town will have a revalued for the elderly in'town that would The president has denied that any of his decisions 28 killed In Lebanon the elderly on Main Street be Grand List for the Oct. 1 ,1989-or pay a tax. have been influenced by astrology, in which the Oct, 1, 1990 tax date, and the Under the complicated agree­ position of the sun, moon and stars are studied in the BEIRUT, Lebanon — Palestinian factions battled frozen at the current rate of about $18,000 per year. problem would arise then if no ment between the town and the belief that they influence human affairs. M for control of Beirut’s refugee camps Friday and Cassano said the freeze could action is taken by the Board of Bennet Housing Corp., the town During a photo session at the start of a Cabinet • rival Shiite Moslem militias fought each other in the Directors. annually gets two payments. One meeting, reporters asked Reagan whether he felt IW. slums around them. Police said 28 people were last until about the year 2,000, when the town will have the right Stern told the Herald that is the payment in lieu of taxes, betrayed or angered by Regan’s book. T' killed and 90 wounded. to take over the operation of the tenants in the 45-apartment build­ which for calendar 1987 was “Well, I will say this, that I would have preferred Ambulances raced through the streets of Moslem $17,969.20. The other is a land rent it if he’d decided to attack me, and apparently from apartments if it decides to do so. ing, a former school, are con­ .'•W* west Beirut. The American University Hospital said The town-owned building is cerned about the possibility of a which for the same year was what we hear he’s chosen to attack my wife, and I its emergency wards were filled. steep rent hike. .$52,200. j don’t look kindly upon that at all,” the president Police said 16 people were killed and 50 wounded leased to a partnership which runs the apartments. The current rents range from The land ren^ is an escrow fund replied. in the Shiite slums, where the fight was between the The question of how a revalua­ $446 to $498 for one-bedroom set aside to guarantee payment of Reagan in the past has reacted sharply to pro-Iranian Hezhollah, or Party of God, and the tion would affect rents was raised apartments and from $542 to $594 the mortgagd on the conversion. criticism of his wife or suggestions that she mainstream Amal militia allied with Syria. in a report to the Board of for two-bedroom apartments. The report from the Bennet interferes or has too great a role in administration i-M Directors by the Bennet Housing Cassano was a staunch suppor­ Housing Corp. to the Board of decision-making. Directors showed that total ex­ Strobe Talbott, Washington bureau chief of Time Polish strikers hold on Corp., a town-appointed board ter of the conversion of the former AP photo which is one of the partners in the school building to apartments for penditures were $329,636 while magazine, which will publish excerpts of the book, WARSAW, Poland — A labor leader in Gdansk operating partnership. the elderly in concert with CDC total revenues were $331,845. The said Friday that Regan’s book “paints an absolutely HE’S ANGRY — President and Mrs. upcoming book by former chief of staff was ordered jailed Friday for organizing an illegal In the report, Eileen M. Stern, Financial Corp., of West Hart­ $2,209 surplus was placed into a devastating picture of the Reagan administration.” Reagan, with the protection of umbrel­ Donald Regan, saying “he’s chosen to strike, and Lech Walesa stirred workers with a president of the corporation, said ford. He said Friday he had been reserve account, which now “It characterizes the kind of inside scene there to las, leave the White House Friday to fly attack my wife and 1 don’t look kindly speech in the city’s strikebound shipyard after a that a 6 percent rent increase set opposed to any payment for the shows a balance of $49,208. be a little bit like the court of the Medicis... with a by nelicopter to Camp David. Earlier, upon that at all.” young man tried to jump from a window. for 1988 “is expected to keep little bit of Lady Macbeth and maybe the Keystone Reagan expressed irritation about an Food and morale both were running low when the Bennet on sound financial footing Cops.” Solidarity leader gave his impassioned, impromptu through the coming year. Poten­ Talbott, in comments on the syndicated discus­ speech to the strikers. \ tial increases to the payments in sion show “Inside Washington” scheduled for The government took, step ^ to toughen its lieu of taxes as a result of the NEED SOME EXTRA Saturday broadcast, said the book portrays an anti-strike laws one day after police crushed a town’s re-evaluation, however, unidentified San Francisco astroiogist friend of Meese not an ‘albatross’ 10-day-old steelworkers strike at the Nowa Huta may require even greater rent Mrs. Reagan as “a kind of absentee presence mill in southern Poland. increases in the future to main­ SPENDING almost at the Cabinet table or at least right outside , New signs cropped up that the government of tain this sound financial condi­ the Oval Office, working first through Mrs. Premier Wojclech Jaruzelski wps broadening its Reagan.” Bv David Espo must say I am troubled by some provided Democrats with cam­ tion; so we strongly recommend MONEY!! The Associated Press of the allegations. I think fair play paign ammunition and turned counterattack against the worst wave of labor you consider this before imple­ An excerpt from Talbott’s appearance on the dictates that the system go upheaval in Poland since* a 1981 military show was aired Friday by WUSA-TV. Meese into a political embarrass­ menting any such increase.’’ 1 We may just have a newspaper route Vice President George Bush forward and make the ment in the eyes of some crackdown. On the 1986 Grand List, the The president said he did not expect his former top determination.” available staff aide and treasury secretary to send him a copy said Friday he didn’t authorize Republican strategists. property was valued at only aides’ comments depicting Ed­ $334,000. On the revalued 1987 in your area... of his book, which is being published by Harcourt, When asked if Meese had Shiiftle rescue tested Brace Jovanovich. win Meese III as a campaign become an albatross on his Grand List, which has been (Manchester) liability but “I must say I am CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. - Space center rescue invalidated, the valuation set by “I don’t think he’s going to send one unless I’m campaign. Bush said; “An alba­ North St...... all prepared to send a check in return,” the president troubled by some of the allega­ tross? I don’t think so.” GREENviODGE feind mediciilv^frkers rehearied procedures Friday the asssessor at 70 percent of fair Myrtle St...... all tions” against the attorney gen­ (HOMI AOEO) P^or retrievingx^ astronauts from a space shuttle market value was $1,984,910. Locust St...... all North School St...... 1-64 said. He added that the independent Tom Dawson, a Regan spokesman, said Regan eral, while Michael Dukakis '''damaged during an emergency landing. Linden St...... all pocketed the endorsements of six counsel probing Meese’s legal ADULt'CARE A wooden mbekup of an orbiter was used in the Church St...... all Squire Village...... all "has had and will have no comments regarding his difficulties soon will release a book until it is published.” He said the book, “For Democratic governors as he exercise, which simulated a landing in a remote Storm may KO Oak Place...... all moved toward his party’s reportand “we’ll see what it says. *20/Vw area off the runway. Qorman Place...... all Kennedy Rd...... all the Record; From Wall Street to Washington,” is nomination. It’s only a matter of a few days 7:30 ■ni - 4 pm communications expected to be in bookstores beginning Monday. IndudM BraaklMt and Dlmwr In the test, controlled from the launch control Church S t...... 66-236 twii Montclair Dr...... all Jesse Jackson, the only other away.” —. Scott Dr...... all Medleutlon Sup»rvl$lon center, helicopters were dispatched to pick up WASHINGTON (AP) - A Avondale...... all active candidate in the 1988 The comments of the Bush personnel representing the astronauts, who then geomagnetic storm is sweeping Richmond Dr...... all presidential race, was in Califor­ aides were reported in the Detroit were tra n s p o r t to a nearby site for any needed Auburn...... all 649-5985 over the Earth and may interfere Woodbridge...... 266-302 White collar crime nia as part of an intensive, costly News, the latest q^elopment in medical treatment. with satellite, radio and tele­ Highland St...... 8-317 effort to ambush Dukakis in the an ethical contro^sy that has It was the second test here this week of space phone communications, the Na­ Perrett...... all Candlewood Or...... all June 7, season-ending primary. shuttle emergency procedures. On Wednesday, tional Oceanic and Atmospheric Strant St...... all Somerset Dr...... all crackdown is urged He complained anew that he seven astronauts and several workers fled to safety, Administration reported Friday. Summit St...... 63-203 Jefferson St...... all was not being treated fairly in the with some of them receiving mak^believe injuries, The storm, which affects the HunnKord PI...... all WASHINGTON (AP) - Saying the country is party’s delegate selection pro­ following a mock fire and explosidn.^ the shuttle Kenwood Dr...... all DANCE WEA Earth’s magnetic field, struck Tolland Tpke...... 472-525 “fed up with white-collar crime,” the head of the cess, but added soothingly, “We launch pad. Thursday evening and is ex­ EIro St...... all Union Place ...... all Justice Department’s antitrust division Friday need not speak in terms of a pected to end by sometime Flower St...... all Union St...... 133-264 urged longer jail terms for business executives fight.” Saturday or Sunday, said Joe East Middle Tpke...... 0-162 *Mn engaging in price-fixing and larger fines for Bush, the all-but-certain Re­ E.F. Hutton is charged Union St...... 13-91 companies engaging in anti-competitive practices. publican nominee, told reporters Hirman of the Space Environ­ Rachel Rd...... all Mayfair Gardens PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Criminal charges accus­ ment Services Center in Boulder, Assistant Attorney General Charles Rule said he would have to "get on the 30 OFF Tudor La...... all (No. M ain)...... 14-470 % there is a trend toward more jail time and heavier phone” and find out what two top ing E.F. Hutton & Co. Inc. of conspiracy and Colo. ENTIRE STOCK Leotards, Tights. Trunks, Skirts, Sweaters money-laundering involving more than $500,000 HIghwood Dr...... all Marble St...... all fines in antitrust cases, but “the averages are still aides said about the attorney Hirman said the disturbance McCabe St...... all too low.” Recently enacted federal sentencing general, whose conduct is being were filed Friday, and officials said the company originated in a huge flare that will plead guilty later this month. Qolway St...... all Stock PI...... all guidelines should result in more severe penalties. investigated by a special erupted from the sun on Kerry St...... all No. Main St...... 397-410 Rule said in remarks prepared for release in San prosecutor. In addition to the three felony counts against the Wednesday. firm, two former brokers at Hutton’s Providence Francisco. “I haven’t authorized any­ office were also named in documents, known as a It took about a day for the CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 Rule said the average jail term imposed on all thing,” the vice president added THE DANCER’S PLACE criminal information, filed in U.S. District Court effects to reach Earth, and those Th» Manch0$t0r Hamid people convicted in antitrust division cases in^he as he campaigned in . here.. » . ^ peaked on Friday, he said. past 10 years was less than two months. Later, in Billings, Mont., Bush One of the brokers died shortly after the Most notable for Americans "This country is fed up with white-collar crime said he had talked to the aides but 633-6445 . investigation began. U.S. Attorney Lincoln C. will be the display of the northern and wants judges to start treating white-collar would not characterize his con­ 1142 Tolland Tpke. ■ East Hartford, CT Almond said charges against the other, Brian J. lights, which is an electrical iJJanrI|pfetfr Hpralft criminals like the crooks they really are,” Rule versation. Of Meese, Bush said; Spring Hours: Tues-Fri. 2-6 PM / Sat. 10-2 PM Lareau, 46, of Jamestown, would be filed next week. phenomenon induced by the cur­ said. “I know him well, favorably, but I The company faces up to gr.or million In fines."" rent from " the sun. , i j' OPINION Your Neighbors’ Views What’s your view of a proposed law requiring a 90-day notice to close a factory? Who’s calling m GeoRGE b u s h CoUec’n o N

the shots? H By Barry Schweld The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — “ It’s all right with me.” said Jim- Wright, the House Speaker and Texas ' ____ _ Democrat. "I'm glad he consults somebody.” Tongue firmly in cheek, Wright was referring to President Reagan’s newly divulged fascination with astrolby, which history says Hitler and Julius i Caesar also used in planning their strategy. Since these three leaders had very diverse aims, . . - b it’s impossible to make a judgment whether heeding "i-n* the position of the planets is a good or badinfluence. For sure, though, nearly everyone wants to know how Presidents make their decisions. Wives often are suspected of having undue influence. Or a chief u of staff. Or poker-pla^ng cronies. Or a "Kitchen Cabinet.” “ I think definitely it “ Yes, because I don’t " I think they should “ I think it would be very ‘It’s pbviously common ’They should give the Critics of Andrew Jackson, 160 years ago, would be beneficial to think it’s fair for have more time because beneficial to employees sense for the people, employees time to find a questioned his practice of sitting around the kitchen people. If I was going to workers to get one I couldn’t even find a job ... the 90 days definitely. obviously bad business job. . . then they should INSPECTING stove with old friends and swapping ideas with ReLAXiNG IN EXPLAINING CAMPAIGNING get laid off. I ’d like 90 month’s notice. I ’d be in two months time, so I In order for them to go from people stealing or close after they give them. The critics probably did not care much for KENNEBUNKPoRT T e x a s THEIRAN-CoNTR^^ days to go out and find mad. . .that’s not really think they should have to out and find a new job 90 whatever in the last 90 them enough time. If this first common-man president anyhow. OILWELLS AFFAIR myself a brand new job. fair to the people. I think get a longer time. I days would be days. . if they’re going they can’t find a job, hey, BdCKY MiW. news -NEA Curiously, in the case of Jimmy Carter, the critics I think Pillowtex (in they should make the wouldn’t be able to find a beneficial.” to get angry. I can’t 90 days is enough time. wished he consulted more with Washington wise Manchester) did a de­ law 90 days.” job that soon.” Fiona Arthur imagine the reason (for It’s too much. . .they men instead of old friends from Georgia. Toward cent job at least giving Kelly Vecsey Jessica Hedlin 21 Bigelow St. the law) if it’s to be fair should get 30 days.” the end, Carter turned more to people like Clark them 30 days.” 76 Wells St. 1178 Beacon St. Manchester High to the employee or if Keith McLennon Oifford and Lloyd Cutler. So the critics found other Why Meese will have to go Andrew Winzier Night supervisor Dietary aide School student there’s something else 124 Rachel Road things to complain about. Manchester mailman at a delicatessen behind it.” Manchester High Vice presidents, on the other hand, generally are Vernon Fred Carroll School student not considered ail that useful to the man in the W^ite 20 Durant St. By Chuck Stone Granted, nobody has uncovered any "smoking House. gun” in the attorney general’s administrative Bowling alley worker Two in recent history, John Nance Gamer and Just as President Reagan led the fight to get closet. Meese seems to be more the bumbling Lyndon B. Johnson, were credited with getting their teen-agers to say “ no” todnigO, this same president village idiot than the manipulative city slicker. But running mates elected. has taken charge of the figntto get Edwin Meese to his capacity for friendship with con men, sleaze Otherwise, Presidents tend to look elsewhere for say "yes” to resignation. artists and deal-making hustlers casts an unethical advice. This is a president with a broad-visioned capacity pall over his office. Like to the stars. for action. This is a president whose warm-hearted “ Cleaner than a hound’s tooth” was the moral Jackson could be secretary of drug war Sixty-two years ago, when it turned out President appreciation for loyalty will tolerate error, but not criterion Dwight D. Eisenhower established for Calvin Coolidge had a yen for astrology. Congress ineptitude. This president doesn’t wait until the Cabinet officers and top aides. The office of the held a hearing. , White House’s credibility hemorrhages Into a coma, nation’s leading l{iw-enforcement officer shouldn’t WASHINGTON - the back rooms of Washington and will have the option of living with their Harry Houdini, the renowned escape artist, was but “ takes the bull by the horns,” "strikes while the have even a touch of plaque. What will the Demo­ Boston Democrats is how to get children. called as a witness. iron is hot” and believes you “ never put off until Meese’s operation has become one of the dingiest crats do with Jesse Jackson to campaign for the party’s The numbers will be compounded The results of the hearing are lost in history. tomorrow what you can do today.” in American history. But for some reason, the Jackson if he refuses to nominees as brilliantly as he has when baby boomers reach retirement But Reagan’s fascination with Coolidge is This president ran Donald Regan out of the White myopic Meese doesn’t see the reputational harm go away? campaigned for himself. age beginning in 2010. well-known. Reagan replaced Harry Truman’s House so fast that the chief of staff dashed between allegations of conflicts of interest, suspicions of National Democratic Although some of the .retirees can picture in the Cabinet Room with one of Coolidge, the rain drops and nary a one fell on him. And now, unethical conduct, investigations into unsavory leaders and advisers to Housing the eldeily afford solitary living, the statistics the former Boston police commissioner who made this president’s intuitive brilliance recognizes that alliances and reports of spousal wheeling and Massachusetts Gov. Mi­ still bode ill for the federal budget. If you are worrying about who will presidential inaction an art form. the investigation of Meese’s tawdry ethics is a dealing have done to his office. chael Dukakis are mul­ Those living alone often face higher take care of you in your old age, take What did astrology do for Reagan? dangerous threat to the White House’s integrity. Meese will go. Not because he embarrasses ling over that question, expenses and ggrtess financial help comfort in knowing that the federal According to one unverified account, the treaty As a front-page story by the fastidiously reliable Nancy’s court jester or threatens to prevent George and one of the answers from their relatives than those whose banning U.S. and Soviet intermediate-range nu­ Wall Street Journal reported, this president “ knows Bush’s election, but because his contempt for a cropping up, our asso­ government is worrying along with you. live with their children, the CBO clear missiles was signed exactly at 1:33 p.m. last that Meese has to go.” But forbearance is a virtue. great American institution is clothing it with ciate Les Whitten has learned, is to But if the charismatic Jackson is a reported. If a frail elderly person lives committed member of the Dukakis Dec. 8 at the insistence of Mrs. Reagan, who ■I^is president will quietly — and sweetly — exert disrepute. Conscience has forced decent men who make Jacksqn a Cabinet-level drug A greater percentage of elderly alone, chances are he or she will end czar. team, blacks will turn out. In Illinois evidently also fancies astrology. pressure until an iron will cut off the circulation of worked under him to resign. Potential replace­ people are choosing to live alone up in an institution sooner than the ’The wisdom is that Dukakis will and other pivotal states , blacks have It may be no coincidence that the astrology story Meese’s administrative power. ments have declined to serve. instead of with their children, accord­ person who lives with a spouse or shown in past elections that they can originates with Donald Regan, the former White Sweetly. Did I say, sweetly? 'The journalistic inquiries won’t stop. It’s just a easily win the Democratic nomination ing to a study by the Congressional child. make a difference. If Jackson were House chief of staff whose relations with Mrs. Indeed. How else to characterize this president’s question of time before the special prosecutor’s “ fat on the first ballot at the convention in Budget Office. The numbers What does this mean for the the vice presidential nominee, Duka­ Reagan were not considered very warm. velvet-sheathed, gentility-fronted cussedness that lady” sings the final aria. If Meese doesn’t believe Atlanta in July. Party insiders l^lieve cru n ch ^ looked at living patterns of taxpayers? ’The CBO concluded that the fate of the November election may kis could take advantage of a sizable Rosalyn Carter was supposed to hove great can cut your political neck with a metaphorical it, he should ask Richard Nixon. the elderly because of the effect those the numbers add up to a demand for hinge on Dukakis’ choice of running bloc of black voters. The white vote influence on her husband, Jimmy, although few scimitar and not leave a drop of blood. It won’t necessarily be the end of the road for patterns could have on federal spend­ more public assistance for the el­ mate. would be harder to predict. doubted he had strong convictions of his own. President Nancy Reagan takes no prisoners. Meese. Like Nixon, he could one day become a ing and the demand for government derly, including in-home care, medi­ Party leaders are leaning toward Thus, white Democrats are suffer­ Critics of Roosevelt often suggested Eleanor, his Only when she has heeded the spineless and respected elder statesman. services. cal expenses and institutionalization. Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., or some other ing a bad case of nerves these days. wife, steered him along liberal lines. equivocating advice of her husband Ronald has she Without recommending a course of strong, figure not from the Northeast Many are quite arguing that Jackson And after Woodrow Wilson suffered a stroke, his gotten into trouble. But she has an amOzing Chuck Stone is a senior editor for The ■In 196flt about one fifth of the people action, the CBO suggested to Con­ who would lead conservative Demo­ deserves the No. 2 spot and should be wife Edith, was supposed to have played a leading resiliency. By following her shrewd instincts, she Philadelphia Dally News. over age 65 lived alone, according to gress two options — increasing the crats back into the fold. But to shun, offered it. Others are considering role in presidential decision-making. has been able to lead both herself and her favorite the CBO. But in 1984, nearly one third income of retirees or enhancing the Jackson after his strong showing in. creating a new Cabinet post for him as In fact, the only president never accused of being court jester out of the cellar of controversy. were living alone. During the same programs that serve the elderly. the primaries is to doom Dukakis. the top drug enforcement official in the target of wifely inifuence on his political career This is not to suggest that President Nancy time, the percentage of elderly people Assuring higher incomes for reti­ If blacks think that Jackson is the administration. The position was„ James Buchanan. He also was the only doesn’t appreciate loyalty. She cherishes it, living with their children or extended rees means mandating better pen­ especially when her White House aides apply their ignored, or offered a meaningless would unify the scattered federal family dropped from 40 to 22 percent. sions or easing up on the tax laws and bachelor president. token job, they could sit out the efforts to control drugs. What motivates Reagan — for instance in making talents to making Ronald look smarter than he Some live alone by choice and other regulations that might keep the election. And Jackson could make the There is also talk of asking him to a speech accusing the Soviets of aggression and really is. because a higher standard of living elderly from cashing in on their iHaurliPstrr> Hrralft rift bigger by refusing to accept a accept some other Cabinet post, and another two weeks later praising their human rights What she detects are those aides who believe that among the elderly means they can real-estate assets. patronizing offer. even one proposal that Jackson be reforms? Maybe Mrs. Reagan, the stars, his own personal loyalty is a politlca license to plunder. Just Founded In 1881 afford it. But others live alone On the service side, the CBO said The spector of George Bush in the offered the job of national Democratic convictions and sense of history. as guilty in her eyesight are those who somehow PENNY M. SIEPFERT...... Publlthar because they have no close relatives Congress could consider home care Oval Office may not bother blacks chairman, now held by Paul Kirk. who will take them in. With the It's hard to say. keep blurring the lines between plunderer and QEORQE T CHAPPELL...... Editor insurance, subsidized home care and OOUQLAS A. BEVINS...... ExeeOtlve Editor enough for them to turn out in big Whatever is decided, the main plunderer. , . „ » average family size declining, it is even tax incentives to families caring MARIE P. G R AD Y...... CHy EdHor numbers to block his election. subject of conversations leaking from likely that even fewer retire people Barry Schweld consulted no one In writing this George Bush shares Nancy Reagan’s anxiety. But ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... Anocllto Editor for their elderly relatives. column for.Tlie AssociatedJPr^ss. ^ he just wants to get elected. She wants a resignation. Church Bulletin Board A time to celebrate our work together

Editor’s note: This column is prepared by the Share joy with some 385 families and elderly at Emanuel Lutheran Church staff of the Manchester Area Conference of Trinity Covenant Church Church of the Nazarene Thanksgiving and over 470 at (Christmas through the Events scheduled at Emanuel Lutheran Church Churches. M A C C News MACC Seasonal Sharing Appeal (providing hot Kimberley Rose Blaney, a Manchester native John Morris, who has explored the Noah’s Ark include: By Nancy Carr meals for shut-ins, a week’s supply of food for now living in Quincy, Mass., will present a free site, will argue the case against evolution at the 8 Sunday — 8; 30 a.m., worship; 9:45 a.m., Sunday Executlye Director families plus new clothing, blankets, toys, and a and l l a.m. worship services at Trinity Covenant Mother’s Day concert of sacred music on Sunday at church school; nursery; "Focus on the Family” 125 families each year. variety of otherj-iiheded gifts to the poor and the Church on Sunday. Morris is the author of "The Ark 6 p.m. at the Church of the Nazarene. She has a film; 11 a.m., worship with communion; children’s isolated in Manehester and Bolton). master’s degree in music from the New England May is traditionally designated as Manchester The group also welcomes and counsels the 600 on Ararat” and "Tracking Those Incredible chapel; nursery. Last year over $47,600 in cash assistance was Conservatory in Boston, and is on the faculty of Area Conference of Churches Awareness Month individuals who come to the MACC Department of Dinosaurs.” Monday — 6:45 p.m.. Scouts; 7:30 p.m., Ruth among its member churches. provided to needy families in Manchester/Bolton Other events planned for the coming week at Eastern Nazarene College as a voice teacher. Human Needs each year seeking support and Circle MACC is supported by 15 Manchester churches. and inkind assistance (food, clothing, furniture) Trinity Covenant Church include: Other, church activities planned for the coming assistance with a variety of problems. ’Tuesday — 9:30 a.m., crafts; 10 a,.m. Old Guard; The churches making up the conference include: valued at over $200,000. , Sunday — 9:30 a.m., Bible school; 10:IS a.m., week include: Also: keep over 100 of our neighbors warm with Phebe Ladies; 11:30 a.m., MARCH, Inb.; 4 p.m., Church of the Assumption, St. Bartholomew, St. Provide a weekly Roman Catholic chaplaincy at coffee aiid fellowship. Sunday — 9:30 a.m., Sunday school for all ages; fuel assistance grants (amounting to over $16,200 in staff meeting. Bridget, St. James.Center Congregational and 1987) the Meadows with the cooperation of the four Tuesday — 6 a.m., men’s prayer breakfast at 10:45 a.m., morning worship. Wednesday — 6 to 9 p.m.. Communion.Resource Second Congregational. South United Methodist, Roman Catholic churches. LaStrada Restaurant; 10 a.m.. Tot Garden play Wednesday — 6:30 p.m., youth activities; Offer crisis intervention to over 150 families with Center; 7:45 p.m., Emanuel Choir. North United Methodist, Community Baptist ABC. Offer a survey of religious services and gorup; 7 p.m., trustees; diaconate; music commit­ Wednesday night kid’s program; 7 p.m., mid-week grants and small loans (amounting to almost $21,000 Thursday— 10a.m., A.A.; prayer service: 7 p.m., First Baptist SBC. Concordia Lutheran, Emanuel programming in Manchester convalescent homes. tee; Covenant Women’s Board. prayer meeting; young adult Bible study: 7; 15 p.m., in 1987) enabling them to pay security deposits, pay Belle Choir. Lutheran, Trinity Covenant, St. Mary’s and the Seek ways to offer support to AIDS victims and Wednesday — 6:30 a.m., women’s prayer senior high Power Hour; junior high Bible study. rents, purchase needed medications. Saturday — 9:30 a.m.. Cherub Choir; 8 p.m., A.A. Salvation Army. their families through the MACC Department of breakfast at LaStrada Restaurant; 6:30 p.m.. Saturday — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Cornerstone Hold out a helping hand through Project Reentry The conference sponsors two local organizations. Pastoral Care and Project AIDS Manchester. Pioneer Club youth group; 7 p.m., ronior high youth Christian School, sponsoring a "free” car wash at to some 60 men and Women returning to Manchester The Manchester Interracial council, co-sponsored Further sound human community relations group; choir practi^. the church: at the Shell Station, 161 Tolland North United Methodist Church from jail and prison each year. by MACC and Manchester Community College, and through the Interfaith Thanksgiving service, the Thursday —4 p.m., confirmation class; 6:15 p.m.. ’Turnpike; and at Meadowview Plaza, Route 83, Encourage and support the men and women Here are the activities which are planned for the FISH of Manchester. Both organizations have their Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast. Jewish Christian Agape; 7 p.m., vacation Bible school teachers’ Ellington; 6 p.m., Connecticut International Rally attending Honor Court at Manchester Circuit Court coming week at North United Methodist Church; own governing boards and their own distinctive Dialogue and the Manchester Interracial Council, meeting. and Baptism Service, in Hartford. 12 (28 church organizations provide sandwiches and Sunday — 9 and 10:30 a.m., worship with the Rev. mission and goals. Both operate under the desserts). and strengthen the Unity of (Christians by Friday — 7 p.m., junior high youth group. William Trench; 9 a.m., adult Bible group; Conference 501-C-9 and donations to both are sponsoring the Way of the Cross'Good Friday Saturday — noon, young adults. Enable 50 Manchester children referred by local Center Congregational Church nursery; 10:30 a.m.’, church school; nursery: 11:30 deductible. social-workers to attend the free two week Interfaith Service, WINFEST, the Christmas Carol Sing arid a.m.. Young People’s Choir: 5:30 p.m.. North daily '"rhoughts” in the Herald. Events scheduled next week at Center Congrega­ The Unitarian Universalist Society-East was Day Camp each summer. Volunteers, both adults Methodist Youth Fellowship; 7 p.m., sacred danct May is a season of growth, of breaking into new tional Church are as follows; linked to the conference as a 'cooperating and over 40 teenagers from local churches make the Concordia Lutheran Church rehearsal; ecumenical prayer. organization, while other religious and community camp possible. life, of promise, of fruitful days to come. A good Sunday — 8 and 10 a.m., worship: 9 a.m.. ’Tuesday — 6:30 p.m., T.O.P.S.; 7:30 p.m.. season to acknowledge and celebrate our work Activities for the coming week at Concordia breakfast; Bethel Bible series; 10 a m , nursery and organizations cooperate with or participate in Bring fresh fruits and vegetables within reach of ecumenical prayer; Outreach Committee. together, to recognize our interdependence as Lutheran Church include; t id ie r care: church school; a.m., social hour. specific MACC mission programs. the low-income and elderly living in downtown 11:15 Wednesday — 7:15 p.m., choir rehearsal. people of faith and as people of good will. Sunday — 8 and 10:30 a.m., eucharist; 9:15 a.m., 'Tuesday — 9:30a.m., mothers’ group; 3:30p.m.. The Church of the Nazarene. the Presbyterian Manchester through the Farmer’s Market. ’Thursday — 4 p.m., visitation team; 7 p.m.. church school; adult education; confirmation Pilgrim Choir; 4 to 6 p.m., confirmation Interviews; Church of Manchester and the Unitarians all help Distribute surplus foods (cheese, butter, dry forum. trustees’ work night. staff the Samaritan Shelter, while all four Bolton milk, rice, honey) to over 560 Manchester NOTICE — The Interfaith Day Camp will be held 7:30 p.m., parish caring. Saturday — 8 p.m., fourth annual May Cabaret. during the weeks of July 11 and July 18 from 9:30 Monday. — 7 p.m., finance committee; 7:30 p.m., Wednesday — 8:30 a.m., healing prayers in the, churches as well as Temple Beth Sholom schedule . low-income households through the MACC Feed a church council; agoraphobia support. regular food collections for the Emergency Pantry. Friend program coordinated by 50 volunteers. a.m. to 2:45 p.m. at Concordia Lutheran Church on church library: 7 to 9 p.m., sibling rivalry: 7:30 Pitkin Street. We need voiunteers for the following Tuesday — 11 a.m., clergy study; 6:30 p.m., p.m.. Center Ringers: Chancel Choir; Trustees. First Baptist Church Together these worshipping communities feed Transport elderly, handicapped and low-income catechetics classes; 7:45 p.m., Bible class. over 1500 men, women and children over 7.500 meals mothers (Those unable or ineligible to use the positions: Assistant director, nurse (CPR certi­ Thursday — 10a.m., 6:30and 8p.m., Bethel Bible: The following events are scheduled for this week fied) , recreation coordinator, adult staff for general Wednesday — 10:30 a.m., agoraphobia support; - ■ 6:30 p.m.. Center Ringers; 7:30 p.m.. Bethel each year through the Emergency Food Pantry and Phone-a-Ride) to doctors, dentists, labs and well 7:30 p.m., Concordia Choir. at First Baptist Church: feed between 40 and 50 men and women a hot child clinics. Thanks to the volunteers of FISH of duties, counselor recruiter, person for teachers; Long Range Planning; church council. Sunday — 9:30 a.m., Sunday school classes; 11 Thursday — Ascension Day: 11 a.m., eucharist; nourishing dinner and a bag supper every weekday Manchester. one day, and a song leader. If you are available and Friday — 6 p.m., wedding rehearsal. a m., worship with the Rev. Billy Scott; nursery work well with children, we need you. Please call noon, luncheon; 6 p.m., choir school supper; 7 p.m., Saturday — 9 a.m., book fair and tag sale; 5 p.m., at the Shepherd’s Place with the help of 70 Shelter and feed Manchester homeless men and care: 4:30 p.m., deacons’ meeting; 6p.ro . worship volunteers. Beth Harlow or Roxanne Feeney, 646-4114, at the eucharist. wedding. women every night at the Samaritan Shelter with Friday — 7 p.m., A.A. hour. Free clothing is supplied to over 100 families each the assistance of over 250 dedicated volunteers from Human Needs office of the Manchester Area Saturday — 6:30 p.m., pot luck supper; games Monday — 1 p.m.. Overeaters Anonymous. month and over 406 pieces of good used furniture to local churches. Conference of Churches. ’Tuesday — 1 pm .. O.A.: 6:30 p.m.. church night. South United Methodist Church visitation. ’These are the events planned for the coming week Wednesday — 1 p.m., O.A.: 6p.m., graded choirs THE St. Mary’s Episcopal Church at South United Methodist Church: and Weekly Workers’ meeting: 7 p.m.. prayer and Priest’s preaching hard for some to take Sunday — 9 a.m., church school; 9 and 10; 45a.m., Bible study: 8 p.m.. adult choir. BIBLE The Rev. William Sloane Coffin will preach at the worship with Dr. Shephard S. Johnson preaching; 5 Thursday — 8 p.m.. O.A. By Mario Fox Collins, lanky and bearded with said. " I should be Just like them but 9:30 a.m. service Sunday at St. Mary’s Episcopal p.m., confirmation class; 6:30 p.m., Christian Friday — 1 p.m.. O.A. The Associated Press long hair, said his message was hard the values of the suburbs are SPEAKS Church. He has been active in promoting Youth Fellowship. for some to swallow. “ The Gospel symptomatic of the deeper conflicts Eugono- Browor international peace and human rights. He took over Monday — 10 a.m.. Alcoholics Anonymous. JOLIET, Hi. — In his preaching should bring comfort to the discom­ inside us. We cling to status and as president of SANE/FREEZE, a nuclear Tuesday — 9 a.m., quilt workshop; 10 am .. from the Bibie, a Roman Cathoiic fortable and discomfort to the comfor­ material things.” v disarmament group, in January. Vineyards study group: 7p.m.,BoyScouts’Troop47. " priest goes literally by the book, table,” he said. So Collins suggested Sts.-Peter and'" bant Other events planned for the coming week at St. W^nesday — noon, A ARP executive board; 1:30 telling parishioners they must seli ail After St. Mary of the Lake seminary Paul Catholic Church turn the build-. Mary’s include: p.m., AARP chapter 1275; 7:30 p.m . Chancel Choir; After a aclenca lesson on mag­ Education from God’s perspective is built upon- worldly possessions and give their in Mundelein, Collins first attracted ing over to the homele$b. Sunday — 7:30 a.m'., worship: 4 p.m., Peter Bible study, 277 Spring St. nets, a primary claaa teacher gave a the answers to four important questions. What is money to the poor. Harvey. Mother’s Day Salute concert; 7 p.m., youth Thursday — 7 p.m.. Cub Scouts; 7:30 p.m., Youth . attention while serving as a deacon at A letter to a local newspaper followup teat. One question read; reality? What is man? What is truth? What are our For this literal interpretation of the St. Theresa’s Catholic Church in denounced him as “ a zealot ... "My name atqrta with M, has five group. Choir. values? ’ITie answers are found in the Holy Bible. other letters, and I pick up things. Monday — 7 p.m.. ECW; 7:10 p.m., evening Gospei, the Rev. Michael Collins has Kankakee in 1984 and 1985. attempting to change the character of Friday — 10 a.m., Al-Anon. Studente can find these answers. ’They are not Who am l7 'To the teacher's sur­ prayer: 7:30 p.m, prevestry; Christian education. been forced to leave three northern His homilies shocked the congrega­ the entire parish.” hidden from those who honestly seek to find them. prise, half of the class answered; Tuesday — 9:15 a.m., staff; 1:30 p.m.. Manor Illinois parishes. tion, he recalled. Parishioner Randy Schultz said Mankind often attempts to answer these questions "Mother.” service; 5 p.m., Capella Choir; 7:30 p.m.. Day Church of Christ " It ’s scary for me but as much as I Despite adverse reaction to his many in the congregation thought his- in his own wisdom. Man’s answers u s u ^ fall short would like to tell people what they strong teachings, Collins was or­ message was better suited for mis­ This amusing Incident lllustratea School committee. Here are the events planned for the coming week of the mark. God reveals the answers'lHTHis Word. Wednesday — 10 a.m.. holy communion; 10:45 want to hear. I’ve got a God who tells sionary work. In a childish way a famll/s depen­ at Church of Christ: Students need to be taught how to search the dained and given a five-year assign­ dence upon Mother. That depen­ me to tell people what they’ve got to Some churchgoers sided with a.m., Bible study; 7:30 p.m.. Senior Choir. Sunday — 9 a.m., Bible classes; 10 a.m., 6 p.m.. Scriptures to find the answers to life. ment as an associate pastor in a dence runs far deeper, of course. A hear,” said the 28-year-old priest. ’Thursday — 10. 10:45 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., worship service*; 7 p.m., Youth/Parent meeting. Much of education today totally ignores God’s Bollingbrook church he declined to Collins. writer told of a childhood experi­ He currently is at St. Ann’s Catholic Meodows services; 4 p.m.. Cherub Choir; 7 p.m.. Monday — 7:30 p.m., Manchester Bible study. values and answers found within the Word of .God. name. "H e said things a lot of Catholics are ence. All the children were together Boy Scouts; 7:30 p.m., holy communion. Ascension Tuesday — 7 p.m., East Windsor Bible study; 7; 30 Christian education, along with the Christian school Church in Crest Hill near Joliet, but He lasted five months and left longing to hear,” said Maggie In the living room when this father arrived home from work. Only their Day. p.m.. East Hartford Bible study. movement,- is founded upon Biblical values and its has no regular congregation and no because of a personality conflict, he Thomas. Friday — 6 p.m., pot luck supper and film; 8 p.m., assignment at least until June. Yet Collins said he left Naperville mother was absent. Looking about Wednesday — 7 p.m., Bible classes. truth. Students are encouraged to seek the said. quickly, he asked; "Where Is every­ A.A. Thursday — 7 p.m., Colchester Bible study. ^riptures. Until then, leaders of the Diocese of His next scheduled five-year assign­ because he didn’t want to further one?" Saturday — 7:30 a.m., men’s club; 1:30 p.m., For Christian families, it is vital for their children Joliet want him to write a book ment was St. Ann’s Catholic Church in divide the parish, and retreated to Alanon; 7:30 p.m., A.A. to be educated from God’s perspective. The world Crest Hill to write his book. On the day of recognition for our outlining his beliefs so they can check Oswego. Among the ideas he pushed mothers tomorrow, may wo bo re­ Needs help with crosses around us constantly denies God. It denies the value it against Catholic doctrine. there was closing the parish for a minded of all wo owe them — begin­ of knowing God or maintaining a vital, personal “ Christianity means living like month so the priests could fast and King Richard III ning with life Itself. A loss of Identity Ministry for tingles CRAIGSVILLE, West Va. (AP) -AreU redW est relationship to Him. Christian familes fight a Christ lived, giving like Christ gave pray. by them can only bring disaster for Virginian businessman says he has spent $2.3 constant battle to maintain truth within their home. and forgiving like Christ forgave. "There was a lot of excitement and Richard III was crowned King of our society. ‘Xlke mother, like' NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Ministry to single Students and parents need to consider the daughter” la a true proverb, Ezekiel million of his own funds erecting tall, wooden Nothing less. Jesus didn’t say ‘Make a turmoil,” said Collins. "And about a England in 1483. A brother of Edward adults "is the next great frontier of the church” but alternatives. They need to consider redirecting 16;44-45. Christian crosses around the country, but needs truce with me.’ He said ‘surrender,’” year after I arrived they asked me to IV, Richard was accused of involve­ they so far are mostly ignored and wrongly their education. Consider the eternal benefits of ment in the deaths of his two nephews stereotyped, says the Rev. Jerry Hayner. help to continue the project. Collins said. leave.” “I’ve spent out — my fund’s used up,” says education from God’s perspective. in order to gain the throne. His The ^utbem Baptist pastor from RMeigh, N.C., He isn’t ready to make a truce. Then he was assigned to the fast Bernard L. Coffindaffer, who so far has erected • reputation has not been enhanced by told family ministry consultants that single adults "M y message is scary,” he said ina growing, upper-middle-income sub­ 1,216 clusters of three crosses each In 14 states along John D. ’Ibompsoo theatrical portrayals of the king. The CHURCH OF CHRIST often get dubbed as weird, confused, incomplete, recent interview. " It says when urb of Naperville, not far from where highways and on hilltops where landownereHive Dlraclor of DevelopmcBt aad Finance death of Richard, the last Yorkist Lydall ft Vornon SItm U maladjusted or losers, and added: "Jesus Christ The Cornerstone Christian School you’ve got nothing left but the Lord, he grew up in Elmhurst. king, at Bosworth Field in 1485, ended was not weird. He was not confused, incomplete or their permission. Ptionr. 64>-290a His goal is to cover all SO states. Manchester Chnreh of the Nasnrene you’ve got all you need.” “ These are my people out there,” he the Wars of the Roses. maladjusted. Yet he was a single adult.” fBanrliralrr Hrralii Senior Citizen’s Week activities pianned Pullout Section. Page 17 Editor’s note: This column is peppers, eggplants, broccoli and selections on the piano by Sally Saturday, May 7. 1988 prepared by the staff of the Manches­ lettuce. Mueller. FOCUS ter Senior Citizen’s Center Senior Citizens The proceeds of the sale will help defray the cost of the Senior Citizen’s May 19 — The “ Rockettes.” By Joe DImInfco meal program. May 26 — Manchester Memorial Hospital presentation of Emergency Activities Director by Mayor Peter DiRosa. Entertain­ Future activities planned for the Room Care and Discharge ment provided by pianist Sally seniors include: Illing Junior High “ ''i ._’i j. To celebrate Senior Citizen’s Week, Mueller “ Oldies but Goodies.” School, under the direction of Jim Procedure. Hilhie, is offering a spaghetti supper- June 2 — “ The Golden Age of Radio Motherhood which begins May 9. the center has Awarding of Mr. and Mrs. Senior Comedy” by Paul Entress. developed the following schedule of Citizen Plaques. /jazz concert program on May 20 from June 9 — “Father’s Day Tea” acitivities: Friday: 9th annual fishing derby. 5 to 7 p.m. Dinner will be from 5 to 6 including the art of belly dancing. Monday: Celebrity bingo from 10 Salters Pond from 6 a.m. to noon. p.m. and the concert will follow a.m. to noon. Callers — members of Prizes. Funds donated by Savings immediately ending at approxi­ In additin, the Health Department the Town Board of Directors. Grand Bank of Manchester. mately 7 p.m. Fee for the evening will has developed the following schedule be $1. Tickets may be purchased at the "is tough” prizes awarded. Plant enthusiast are reminded that of events: Military whist, setback, at 7 p.m. the Senior Center Plant Sale begins Senior Center. Transportation will May 11,18,25 — Stress class — 9:30 Conducted by Mary and Ed today at 9 a.m. and run until 4 p.m. also be available. Deadline to register to 11:30 a.m. McKeever. Prizes, door prizes, re­ The sale will be held daily until all is May 16. May 16 — Cholesterol screening — 1 freshments. Tickets for $1 are on sale plants are sold out. The Manchester Elderly Outreach to 4 p.m. Counselor says more now. This year, the greenhouse has a Department w ill be offering a bus this May 17,24 — Nutritional lectures by ’Tuesday: Las Vegas Day from 10 large selection of hanging baskets Wednesday to individuals interested Gloria Weiss — 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. a.m. to 3 p.m. Black Jack tables and which make ideal Mother’s Day gifts. in attending dinner and participating Finally, gamblers interested in communication needed wheel — no fee charged. Participants Some hanging baskets include Ivy in the following programs: Alzhei­ attending the Atlantic City trip on wjll be allotted “ fun money” . Prizes Geranium, New Guinea Impatiens, m er’s Support Group, Arthritis Sup­ June IS and 16 are reminded there still By Nancy Pappas auctioned at end of day. Fuchsias. Flower lovers will have port Group, Overeaters Anonymous. are openings available. The cost of the Manchester Herald “I don’t know any other Wednesday: Trip to Plainfield dog large selections of hybrid bedding For more information call the Out­ affair is $92 which includes transpora- track. $16. Openings still available. plants to choose from including reach Department at 647-3093. job where you have to tion. one overnight at Showboat. $lu jotherhood is perhaps Danbury Mall shopping trip. Full. ^patience. Petunias, Salvia and Seniors should take note of the rebate, meal. Call Creative Tours at most stressful be 80 flexible. Every Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. Senior Geraniums. In need of vegetable following programs: May 12 — “Oldies by Goodies” 243-2387. md the least valued time you get used to Citizens ■ rogram. Proclamation read plants choose from tomatoes. jeareer that a person can enter. It requires something, a month maximum flexibility and min­ later the ‘working imum ego. Engagemente Setting aside one Mother’s Day conditions' change.” a year is probably a good idea. But having a few such days each year would be even better. Naomi Neuwirth Those are the sentiments of 16RE$TER Naomi Neuwirth, mother of two and counselor to many. to honor mothers is a good idea. The supervisor of family coun­ “ I think it’s an opportunity the selors at Jewish Family Service husband and the children have of in West Hartford, Neuwirth is validating the role that the presently conducting a series of mother is playing in the family,” seminars on motherhood at Fed­ she said. '-HI'*'-.'.* eration East in the Oakland Neuwirth said there are plenty Commons. of classes where moms can learn DtvM KooVManobMMr Htratd artfordi “ Motherhood is tough,” she to diaper and bathe their babies. told the group of eight mothers There are courses given almost HELPING MOMS COPE — Naomi Class at Federation East in the Oakland SENIOR who gathered for class last week, every week on disciplining pre­ Neuwirth, a mother of two, asks Commons. She says more mother-to- with more than a dozen infants schoolers and communicating ■

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[U S A ] All-American Wrestling Sox at Minnesota Twins (3 hrs.) after losing their expected baby, have one Jo y of Painting: Bright Autumn [ESPN] Auto Racing: Pro Colobrity sion to impede the advance of Japanese 6:1 5AM GD Davey & Goliath Entertainment TM i 11:00PM QD (S IX ) (3) IS) Newt problem ^ e r another when they try to CD B o at S h o w 11:00AM (3D 12:30PM CD Marblehead Marwr Hi­ (O) Voices & Visions Part 11 of 13 T rees . Race, from Long Beach, Calif. (Taped) troops during World W ar II. Robert Taylor, W eek Mother's Day salute: Joan Rivers' lary and Albert manage to escape the flu Thomas Mitchell, Lloyd Nolan. 1943. CD Entertainment This W eek Mother's adopt one. Betty Grable, Dan Dailey. David 6:30AM CD v is ta GD Hee Haw ^ Pre-Game Show [DIS] MOVIE: 'Mr. Mom ' A rising young Wayne. 1950. view s on motherhor^ and interviews with epidemic that hits the manor. 7:00PM d ) 6 0 M in u te s (CC) (60 min.) Day salute; Joan Rivers' view s on mother- D Oral Roberts Kenneth Copeland executive trades places with his wife when GD Dia.de las Madras (60 min.) GD mothers of celebrities. (60 min.) (In Stereo) (S) Wonderful World of Disney: The ®) Hoffs is taken hote and interviews with mothers of ce­ CD High School Bowl: East Lyme vs. he is fired. Michael Keaton, Teri Garr. Mar­ CD GZ) Discoveries Underwater (CC) Pro­ 1 : 3 0 A M CD New England Sunday (R) (D Hispanic Horizons B u g s Bunny W W F Challenge Wrestling Hunter and the Rock Star When a teen­ hostage by a young murderer whose wed­ lebrities. (60 min.) (In Stereo) CD M orgen tin Mull. 1983. Rated PG. files global efforts to study prehistoric man INN New s age rock star (Timothy Hutton) walks out ding w as raided by the police; (60 min.) (In GD 11) Christian Science Monitor Reports G D S e sa m e S tre e t (CC). CD D iscover including early Western Hemishere human GD C h e e rs (CC). (]D Cbnnecticut Beat on his greedy manager, he finds himself on [ESPN] Best of American Muscle Ma­ Stereo) SS) M ore Rea) People 1$ Headline News Charlie's Angels a private island ruled by a ruthless million­ remains (Florida), a S w iss Bronze Age vil­ Feed My People CD Knight Rider ® M u p p e ts gazine GD «i C D ® MOVIE: 'Splash. Too' Premiere. ® A B C N ew s (CC). '2® D isco ver (M) M a u d e aire. (60 min.) lage and Scotland's "crannogs" (artificial Insigh t / O ut GD Natural Waight Loss @) On the Record [USA] Double Trouble (CC) Alan and Madison return to New York islands). (60 min.) Part 3 of 8. GD Love Your Skin ^ Ring Around the World ® World Tomorrow C^>tain Power and the Soldiers of ® Mystery!: The Black Tower (CC) (60 to help Alan’s brother save their failing ® N e w s (Live) ^ Connecticut Newsmakers min.) Part 2 of 6. 4:30PM CD Klnar's Komer [CNN] PrimeNews [E S P N ] Scuba W orid ;6D D efen ders of the Earth (CC) [CNN] Daywatch > the Future produce business. A ‘ Disrtey Sunday GD Fresh Fields (M) Charlie's Angels G D El M u n d o del Box Cam peonatos y lu- [USA] Mike Hammer [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Lookin' to Get Out' Reel to Reel [C N N ] Week in Review Movie" presentation. Todd Waring. Amy [CNN] Style With Elsa Ktensch [DIS] Donald Duck Presents chas entre boxeadores intemacionales. Financial Freedom With the mob on their trail, two small-time Spotlight on Government [E S P N ] Senior PGA Golf: The Vantage. Yasteck. 1986. Part 2 of 2. (A "Disney [DIS] Mouserciso Frugal Gourmet (R) Comentaristas: Jorge Berry y Luis Moreno. 8:30PM (X) iS Mwriad... W ith Child- con men head to the casinos of Las Vegas. [ESPN] Motorwaek Illustrated Firtal Round. From San Antonio, Texas. (2 Sunday Movie" presentation) (M) Ask the Manager GD PELICULA; 'Santo contra los Se- (90 min.) ran (CC) The Bundy family suffers when Jon Voight, Ann-Margret, Burt Young. [M AX] MOVIE: Airplane II: The Se­ [HBO] MOVIE: 'Moonlight' A delivery (S) It's Your Business cuestradores' Ernesto Alban, Santo hrs.) (Live) CD MOVIE: 'Lone WoK McOuads' A Peggy lands a job at a department store. q u el' A lunatic airline crew finds itself on a (SiO Madeleine Cooks GD Siempre en Domingo Left in P ro ­ 1982. Rated R. boy who accidentally sees a murder must (jo) Connecticut Real Estate Showcase 1972. [HBO] Tanner ‘88: Moonwalker and maverick Texas Ranger uses his martial (R) (In Stereo) gress Programa de variedades con mu- • lunar shut1i»} hurtling toward the sun. Rob­ [U S A ] Discover flee for his life, w hich eventually leads him ® Three Stooges Bookbag (CC) Tanner learns the fine art of [CNN] Politics '88 arts skills when he collides with modem sica, entrevistas y artistas invitados bajo la ert Hays. Julie Hagerty, William Shatner. @ Computer Chronicles 9:00PM (3) MOVIE: Tha Cain« Mu- into a pact with the CIA. Robert Desiderio, commitment is closely related to winning [ESPN] Auto Racing: IMSA Grand Prix day bandits and arms smugglers. Chuck animacion de Raul Velasco. (2 hrs.. 30 2 : 0 0 A M st. ju d e s 1982 Rated PG Business World [C N N ] International Correspondents tiny Court-Martial’ Premiere, (CC) CD Alexander Yale. Michelle Phillips. 1982. an election. (In Stereo) of W est Palm Beach (2 hrs.) (Taped) Norris. David Carradine, Sahara Carrera. min.) [USA] Night Flight: New Sounds GD B o dyw a tch (CC). (R) 1983. Based on Herman Wouk's play ateut the CD Home Shopping Overnight Service [TM C] MOVIE: 'A New Leaf A penni­ [DJS] Zorro [U S A } MOVIE: 'ChattarK>oga Choo [USA] Check It Out! (R) military trial of a Navy lieutenant accused GZ) Page Fifty Seven Local. (3 hrs.) less playboy sets out to find, marry and GD MOVIE: 'Conquest of the Planet of GD Charles in Charge Everyone tries to 7:00AM CD At the Movies NBA Basketball Playoffs: Choo' In order to collect his inheritance, a of relievirtg his captain of command during murder a wealthy woman. Walter Mat­ the Apes' The apes enslaved by the hu­ 1:00PM CD C o iu m bo cheer Buddy up after his girlfriend leaves GD Connecticut: Now (In Stereo) GD A t the M ovies Scheduled: "Sunset" First Round Game Five or Conference man must restore the famous train and 5:00PM CD a typhoon. Jeff Daniels, Eric Bogosian, D Robert Schuller thau, Elaine May, Jack Weston. 1971. man population of the Earth, which is un­ him. [C N N ] Inside Business (Bruce Willis. James Gamer); "Casual Semifinal Game Orte or Two. Teams to make one final run from Pennsylvania Sta­ iD Tennis: Aspen Tennis Festival (60 Brad Davis. 1988. Sex" (Lea Thompson, Victoria Jackson), CD Dialogue ^. Rated G. der the control of a Fascist-like govern­ tion. George Kennedy, Barbara Eden, Joe m in ) ® Friday th e 13 tii: Th e S e rie s (60 min.) [E S P N ] SportsCenter (60 min.) ment, revolt. Roddy McOowall. Don b e a nnoun ced (2 hrs., 3 0 min.) (Live) CD GD It’s Garry Shandling's Show "Stars and Bars" (Daniel Day-Lewis, Harry CD Point of View Namath. 1984. Part 1 of 2. 9:30AM (X) Century 21 Home Show Murray, Riqardo Montalban. 1972. CD MOVIE: 'Support Your Local Sheriff' (S ) A -T ea m Garry meets the girl of his dreams on the [TMC] MOVIE: 'Swimming to Cam­ Dean Stanton). bodia' One-man stage show chronicling (1^ Larry Jo n e s GD Puttin' on the Hits A stranger takes on the job of sheriff in a 2:15PM m Major League Baseball: GD S im o n & SlqKy)^;A J *s opponent in ® ® Our House (CC) Molly steals a "Love Connection" show. (60 min.) (In (3) That's the Spirit [TMC] MOVIE: 'Tin Men' (CC) A war of Gray's experiences in Thailand during the IjD Divine Plan Western town caught up in a gold rush and Boston RedSolPUf Mlnitesota Twins (2 the race for city cqu/icilman is a suspect tn jewelry box as pan of her initiation into a Stereo) Visionaries wills involving everything from cars to filming of "Swimming to Cambodia". [C N N ] Moneyweek hires the town character as his deputy. hrs., 45 minfll^WA) iheir latest murder investigation. (60 min!) ^ - secret club; Gus teaches David how to ride MOVIE: 'Bourne Identity’ Pre­ dS) Weight Loss Made Easy wives erupts between two shady CD GI) Spaulding Gray. 1987. Rated NR. (g ) M e e t th e P re ss (CC). James Garner, Walter Brennan, Jack Elam, t a horse. (60 min.) (In Stereo) miere, (CC) An amnesiac launches a des­ [E S P N ] SportsCenter (§) Jarnes Kennedy aluminum-siding salesmen in 1963 Balti­ 2:30PM Sportsworid Scheduled CHiPs Patrol--* ® A d o lan te 1969. Discoveries Underwater Profiles [U S A ] K e ys to S u cc e ss more. Richard Dreyfuss. Danny DeVito, Survival of the Fittest Competition, from perate search for his true identity in this [U S A ] Forever Young W tSt's Happening Nowl! Saint global effons to study prehistoric man in­ adaptation of Robert Ludlum's best-seller. ® Sea Hunt Mike's old f;iend threatens Barbara Hershey. 1987. Rated R. (In CD Road to Seoul An in-depth look at the St. Moritz. Switzerland. (90 min.) (Tapea) 1 1 [M AX] MOVIE: 'Burglar' '36) O dd C o uple cluding early Western Hemishere human Richard Chamberlain. Jaclyn Smith. Donald :05PM 2 : 3 0 A M CD N ew s (R) do) It's Your Business Jen n y's life. (R) Stereo) athletes as they prepare physically, men­ (CC) A San Francisco thief-turned- tally and emotionally for the intense com­ (4l) Copa Marlboro: UNAM contra UDG remains (Florida), a Swiss Bronze Age vil­ Moffat. 1988. Pan 1 of 2. GD MOVIE: 'The Farmer's Daughter' A Kenneth Copeland GD Rev. David Paul [USA] Cartoons i4p) S ta r S ea rch (60 min.) bookseiler plays detective when a brief re­ petitiveness of the 1988 Summer Olym­ (2 hrs.) lage and Scotland's "crannogs" (anificial spirited Swedish maid unexpectedly finds (57) Pizza Gourmet CD Poltce Story turn to her old profession involves her in a 40) Jim m y Sw a gg a rt GD La Santa Misa [CNN] Travel Guide pics in South Korea [ H B O ] M O VIE ; Funny Girl* Fanny Brice islands). (60 min.) Pan 3 of 8. (R) herself running against her wealthy boss 11:10AM Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous murder. , Bobcat Goldth- .61) P opeye a stagestruck girl from New York's Lower ill) S m a ll W o n d e r Jam ie uses a video re­ GD -for a seat in Congress. Loretta Young, Jo­ [CNN] Your Money CD This W eek in Baseball Highlights of (^ W WF Wrestling Charo; actor David Hasselhoff ("Knight Ri­ wait, G.W. Bailey. 1987. Rated R. (In 11:30AM Cl!) ® t h is w e e k W ith East Side, overcomes a series of heart corder to present a book report at school seph Cotten, Ethel Barrymore. 1947. [CNN] Daybreak [DIS] Raccoons (In Stereo) D avid B rinkley (CC). .Major League action are shown. ^ D e G rassi Ju n io r H ig h (CC). (R) der"); actress Alaina Reed ("227”). (60 Stereo) breaks to become one of America's most [CNN] NeWswatch [C N N ] Sports Latenight [DIS] Welcome to Pooh Corner min.) • ( [E S P N ] Legends of the Brickyard 1975 GD At the Movies GD MOVIE; 'Cooley High' This drama beloved stars. Barbra Streisand. Omar [C N N ] World Report First Run 1 1 : 1 5PM [HBO] Tanner '88: Moon- centers on an early 1960's group of high [HBO] MOVIE: 'Three Amigos' (CC) [E S P N ] College Baseball: Teams to te [ESPN] SportsCanter highlights. (R) Sharif, Kay Medford. 1968. Rated G [DIS] MOVIE: M y Blue Heaven' The na­ GD C a rs o n 's A n n iversa ry Sp e c ia l (2 hrs.) walker and Bookbag (CC) Tanner learns GD Hallmark Homes school students growing up in Chicago Three unemployed screen cowboys are announced (3 hrs.) (R) [TM C] MOVIE: 'Garbo Talks' An eccen­ tion's favorite radio team, after losing their (M MOVIE: 'Something is Out the fine art of commitment is closely re­ 10:00AM CD Natural Weight Loss GD Freedom From Fat learning about life, love and survival. Glynn 3:00PM (B MOVIE: Police Woman mistakenly recruited to drive a greedy tyr­ [MAX] Eros Am erica tric middle-aged woman enlists the aid of expected baby, have one problem after an­ There' Premiere. (CC) A police officer lated to winning an election. (In Stereo) Steampipe Allay Turman, Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs, Garrett Centerfold' Controversy shakes a small ant out of a small Texas town. Chevy her son to fulfill her dying w ish to meet CD TV Open House other when they try to adopt one. Betty goes undercover with a female alien to [USA] One Thousand Dollars Every Morris. 1975. Ohio town when a woman on its police Chase, Steve Martin, Martin Short 1986 1 1 :30PM CD George Schlatter's Co­ Garbo. Anne Bancroft, Ron Silver, Carrie GD New Gidget GD French Chef: Summer Salads (R) force poses*for a national skin magazine Rated PG. (In Stereo) Grable, Dan Dailey, David Wayne 1950. track down the creature responsible for a medy Club Scheduled: Dwayne Cun­ Five Hours Legend of Firefly Marsh An elderly senes of bizarre murders. Joe Cortese, Fisher. 1984 Rated PG-13. GD Jimmy Swaggart Melody Anderson. Ed Marinaro, Donna [E S P N ] SportsCenter ningham, Dave Edison, Pam Stone. 2 : 4 0 A M [T M C ] m o v i e ; a New Leaf' (S) Wall Street Journal Report man spins a tale about the legendary [TM C] MOVIE: 'Garbo Talks' An eccen Maryam d'Abo, Robert Webber. 1988. [USA] Calliope Pescow. 1983. A penniless playboy sets out to find, marry ® Buck Rogers GD World Tomorrow monster he spotted years ago, but his trie middle-aged woman enlists the aid of [HBO] MOVIE; 'Back to School' (CC) Part 1 of 2. (In Stereo) CD CD Sports Extra Iter son to fulfill her dying w ish to meet and murder a wealthy woman. Walter Mat­ Wall street Journal Re­ (S ) C h a lic e o f Salvation (Live) skeptical grandson doesn't believe him un­ G$ Super Chargers Campus life is turned upside dow n when a GD H o neym o o ners (CC). Part 2 of 2. 7:30AM CD G?) D eG rassi Ju n io r H ig h (CC). (R) Garbo. Anne Bancroft. Ron Silver, Carrie specialty clothing tycoon enrolls in college Masterpiece Theatre: Lord Mount- thau. Elaine May, Jack Weston. 1971. port til he sees the creature himself. Great Performances Live From Lin­ (2D Mister Rogers [CNN] Sportscene Fisher 1984 Rated PG-13. in an erion to make sure his son won't batten: T h e Last Vicero y (CC) Prime M in­ C^ Day of Discovery Rated G. Breakthrough GD Connecticut News Week coln Center: Romeo and Juliet (In ister Clement Atlee sends Lord Louis CD Show of Shows [DIS] Grimm's Fairy Tales [USA] Airwolf drop out. Rodney Dangerfield. Sally Keller- ® Christian Children's Fund MOVIE; 'Knute Rockne - All Ameri­ Stereo) Mountbatten and his wife Edwina to India 3 : 0 0 A M CD Nightwatch Joined in CD Sunday Mass (3p Sacrifice of the Maas man. Bun Young. 1986. Rated PG-13. (In GD Sports Machine Progress [ESPN] GameDay can' Notre Dame's.famous football coach (2^ Charlie's Angels 5:30PM (38) MOVIE: 'U.F.O.'s Are Stereo) to oversee the transition from British co­ li; World Tomorrow (38) T and T (CC) Turner helps a juvenile [MAX] MOVIE; Sheena' (CC) An is seen in action. Pat O'Brien, Ronald Re­ GP) MOVIE: The Flight of the Grey Real' Evidence of UFO's is documented in lony to independent country. (60 min.) Part A M Boston [C N N ] Evans & Novak offender w h o 's torn between his loyalty to [TM C] MOVIE; 'Outrageous Fonune' 1 of 6. (R) 18; 122) Day of Discovery American TV producer falls in love with a agan, Gale Page. 1940. W olf A troubled teenager takes on the an investigation of a Cosmic Watergate ® MOVIE: 'Made for Each Other' A pair [DIS] Konrad A computer error sends a street gang and his chance to begin a (CC) Two actresses take off on a wild 20; Miracle Faith Outreach jungle queen out to stop an educated na­ W ild Kingdom task of teaching his pet wolf to adapt to 1979 cross-country chase to track down their GD PELICULA: 'Piel Canela' Piel Canela of newlyweds stands together against the perfect 8-year-old Konrad (Huckleberry new life. (In Stereo) tive prince from usurping the throne of an tienti dos grandes secretos que ocultar y problems of married life. Carole Lombard. 26) Dr. James Kennedy Let's Go Bowling the wilderness. Jeff East. Barbara Hale. Bill 57) Creative Living mutual boyfriend. Bette Midler, Shelley Fox) to a woman (Polly Holliday) who GD Love Your Skm African kingdom. Tanya Roberts, Ted Williams. 1976. Long, Peter Coyote 1987. Rated R. (In uno de ellos es la mitad destrozada de su James Stewart, Charles Coburn. 1939 doesn't meet the "birth" factory's stan­ 30' Celebrate with Rev. David Mellon Wass, Donovan Scott. 1984. Rated PG. (57) Firing Line: Higher Education Has 61) 9 to 5 GD America en la C ultu ra ^ Masterpiece Theatre: Lord Mount- Stereo) bello rostro. Sarita Montiel, Manolo Fabre- (Colorized Version) dards. Ned Beatty costars. (2 hrs.) 41 Can You Be Thinner? (In Stereo) Failed Oentocracy (R) (CNN] Newsmaker Sunday gas ® Laam to Read batten: Th e Last Vicero y (CC) Prime Mm [USA] Riptide GD Spiritual Life Crusade [USA] Changing Lifestyles: Two Years MOVIE: 'Authorl Author!' Al)out to 61) Flintstones 1 2:00PM CD O u t o f TWs w o rld Evie GD ister Clement Atlee sends Lord Louis [ M A X ] M O VIE : 'H eaven Can W a it' |-iJM (§7) Masterpiece Theatre: Lord Mount­ [C N N ] Sports Tonight Anchors: Fred to Financial Freedom (|D Fam e (60 min.) open his new play, a New York playwright Mountbatten and his wife Edwina to India ciful yarn about a rakish Casanova who re 7; 30PM tl8j Mork and Mindy batten: The Last Viceroy (CC) Bloody [CNN] Big Story discovers that the magical cube, through Hickman. Nick Charles [D IS ] D isn e y 's Salute To M o m A tribute w hich she speaks to her father, is missing suddenly finds himself a single parent, sad- to oversee the transition from British co­ quests admission to Hades after leading u 38) Stanley Cup Playoffs: Boston Bruins baitlos between Muslims and Hindus hin­ 3:15AM [MAX] m o v i e ; 'Night Pa [DIS] MOVIE: 'Call Me Mister' A song [DIS] Dumbo's Circus TO mothers from Goofy, Pluto, Donald * died with caring for five young children. A l lony to independen) country. (60 min ) Part carefree life Don Ameche, Gone Tiernev. at New Jersey Devils or Washington der Mounibatten’s negotiations with the trol' (CC) W ild and crazy tnings happen (In Stereo) and dance man. stationed in Japan during [ESPN] World Sport Special Duck, M rs. Jum bo, the W ise Little Hen and Pacino, , Tuesday Weld. 1 of 6. (R) Charles Coburn 1943 Capitals. Wales Conference Champion­ leaders of the various factions. (60 min ) when a rookie cop moonligms as a stan- C D D isn e y 's S a lu te To M o m A tribute to W orld W ar II, goes A W .O L. to follow his other fam ous Disney moms. (90 min.) 1982. sh ip G am e Four (3 hrs ) Part 2 of 6 (R) dup comic. Linda Biair. Pat Paulsen. Pat New England Sunday mothers from Goofy. Pluto, Donald Duck, (61/ MOVIE: 'Little House on the Prairie' 6 : 0 0 PM ® C B S N e w s (CCI wife. Betty Grable, Danny Thpmas, Dale Monia. 1984. Rated R. 8:00AM CD [CNN] Newsday [E SP N ] Lighter Side of Sports Host: Jay Mrs. Jumbo, the Wise Little Hen and other A family struggles to survive in the Ameri­ .41 Noticiero Univision [CNN] Week in Review Robertson 1951. .5) Sunday Mass ,8} ttS (30) (40) N e w s Johnstone. fam ous Disney moms. (60 min.) [DIS] Konrad A computer error sends can wilderness during the early 1870's ;57' Wild America (CC) This episode [DIS] Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 3 : 2 0 A M [H BO ] m o v i e : Richard ^9] National Geographic A look ai [USA] Discover D This Week in Connecticut [M AX] MOVIE: Call of the Wild' In­ perfect 8-year-oid Konrad (Huckleberry Michael Landon, Melissa Gilbert, Melissa looks at some of the strangest features of Pryor Uve on the Sunset Strip' The c o ­ CD Greatest American Hero witothor the rattlosnako. mustang and coy [HBO] MOVIE: The Mission' (CC) Con 9' 61) Funtastic World of Hanna- spired by Jack London's famous novel Fox) to a woman (Polly Holliday) who Sue Anderson 1974. some species which are the very elements 1 1 :45PM CD Howard Cosell: Speak­ median's viows on sex, drugs and prison GD MOVIE: 'Invasion of the Body oto are varmints or victims (60 min } flicts between Spam and Portugal in 1750 about two men and a dog prospecting for doesn't meet the "birth" factory's stan­ ihat have allowed them to survive (R) ing of Everything (R) are showcased in this concert filmed at the Barbara S rtatchers’ Fear grips a small-town physi­ threaten the existence of South American gold in the Yukon. Clark Gable, Loretta dards. Ned Beatty costars. (2 hrs.) 11 MOVIE: 'The Gauntlet’ An Arizona Hollywood Palladium 11 Frederick K. Price cian when he discovers that alien space [CNN] Spons Sunday Barry Moroz re missions established by Jesuit priests [HBO] MOVIE: .'Heat' A Las Vogas Young. Jack Oakie. 1935. cuj) escorts a prostitute from Las Vegas to 1982 Rated R pods are replacing his friends and neigh­ [E S P N ] Road Racing: Lilac Bloomsday 16 Living the Word 1 2 K Run From Spokane, W ash. (60 min.) Continued... 1 0:10A M [CNN] On the Menu bors with emotionless duplicates. Kevin 20 Porky P ig tt — MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday. .May 7, 19M FOCUS / Movies FOCUS / Books & Hobbies A low-budget horror flick Biography reveais

H-8 Tll$; l-NITMO MTATKM OK -VMKHM A V H- comedy of repressed manners BAD with melancholy undercurrents, H649A ‘Mrs. Twain’s’ iife DREAMS (R) in which the romantic protago­ G a le A n n e nists are homosexual. f By Donna Bryson “ She saw it as a debt of honor,” Hurd produced Though Merchant and Ivory The Associated Press Mrs. Willis said. this low-budget Film eter I give us a richly detailed, lullingly “ As difficult a man as I knew horror flick, old-fashioned period production, MIHNOI'UI SPRINGFIELD, Mo.- The Mark Twain could be, I figured and one ap­ Robert DIMatteo their film has true iconoclasm story of Olivia Langdon Clemens, she’d have to be a pretty special proaches it ex­ and power in its portrait of a wife of the man best known as woman for Mark Twain to feel so pectantly — fair-haired and earnest Cam­ Mark Twain, has been told for the strongly about her,” Mrs. Willis hoping for the bridge student (James Wilby) first time in a biography written said. “ I was amazed to find that kind of hip. "h-8 H649A who attempts to deny his gay by a local Twain scholar. she was so articulate and witty. It shrewdly exe­ feelings — even appealing to a “ It amazes me that no one’s makes me wonder how many cute schlock that market Hurd’s (Ray Liotta), the other a some­ charlatan hyponotist (Ben Kings­ done it before.” said Resa Willis, other women’s stories need to be earlier productions (“ Termina­ what mentally retarded garbage- ley) and to the family doctor a writer and Drury College told.” tor," "Aliens” ). man (Tom Hucle) — is one of (Denholm Elliott) for help. literature professor. She com­ Mrs. Willis’ research took her It’s not nearly that good, though Annual International Paper Money those warm, bedraggled little Sustaining the sexual tension as W OR TH PLENTY — Only 28 large size pleted “Livy; A Biography of to the Twain papers at the the premise is choice: the survi­ films that get by as much on good long as possible, without becom­ $50 Federal Reserve Bank Notes are left Show in Memphis should start at $6,000. Olivia Langdon Clemens, Mark University of California at Berke­ vor (Jennifer Rubin) of the intentions as on craft and ing clogged and murky, “ Mau­ unredeemed. The bidding at the 12th Twain’s Wife” early this year and ley, Twain’s boyhood home at mass-suicide fire of a Jonestown- achievement. One can’t help but rice” achieves a satisfying full­ she said her agent was negotiat­ Hannibal, Mo., the Langdon like hippie cult comes out of a be touched by elements of this blown romantic resolution as BROTHERS — Ray Liotta, left, plays a medical student ing with several publishing family home at Elmira, N.Y., and coma in 1980s, only to suspect that story, which includes sibling Maurice finds the blend of spirit­ houses. the couple’s home In Hartford, the cult leader (Richard Lynch) rivalry of a very special nature, ual and physical love he desires. and Tom Hulce is his twin brother, a somewhat retarded ‘Rag-pickers’ in Memphis “ I have never found any lack of Conn. is haunting her — and, one by one, and a of child abuse Merchant and Ivory have made garbageman, in "Dominick and Eugene.” interest in him or her. He really is She has read Livy’s diaries and picking off the other patients in that only deepens the meaning of something close to definitive and You can call seems to be the “ Society of Paper America’s best-known writer,” her correspondence with Twain her group therapy session. this brotherly bond. timeless on the subject of the them notaphi- Money Collectors,” founded in said Mrs. Willis, who has pub­ — she would write him as often as Directed by Andrew Fleming, The acting helps a lot — Hulce perils, and beauty, of homosexual lists. syngra- 1961 and now under the wing of the lished a novel and a number of five times a day when they were the movie has some distinctively achieves moments of considera­ Theater Schednle expression in a heterosexual phists or rag­ CoO ectors’ American Numismatic short stories and poems. apart — as well as with other snappy and tart dialogue — ble pathos as he conveys the society. GRADE: ★ ★ ★ ★ pickers, but Association. Samuel Langhome Clemens, members of her family and especially in the early scenes childlike nature of his character, whatever the For a copy of the auction HARTPORO 9:30, 11:30; Sun 12:50, 2:35, 4:20, 7:20, C o rn er whose pen name was a term of friends. Mrs. Willis even pored with the patiepts, all of whom and Liotta shows a far gentler ’THROW MAMMA FROM THE Clntmo City — Moonstruck (P G ) Sot 9:30. — Critters 2 (PG-13) Sot 1,3,5,7:30, name, they will catalog with the St. Louis note water depth that evoked his life over school records at the finish­ have colorful tics as they suffer side than he did as the crazy TRAIN (P G ) Orion. $89.98. A and Sun 1:15, 3:45, 7, 9:30. — Au Revoir 9:30, 11:30; Sun 1, 3, 5, 7:30, 9:30. — be swarming Russ MacKendrick and others of that ilk you may on the Mississippi, and Olivia ing school Livy attended. from "borderline personalities." les Enfonts (P G ) Sot and Sun 1:45,4:15, Sunset (R ) Sot 12:30,2:45,5, 7:40,12:10; sex-con in "Something Wild.” lively, maliciously silly farce, 7:15,9:45. — The Los Emperor (P G ) Sot Sun 12:30, 2:45, 5, 7:40. down to' Mem­ remit $10 to Bowers and Merena Langdon — his “ L ivy” — were ’There’s a jivey acting turn by Jamie Lee Curtis co-stars effec­ this Danny DeVito-directed mo­ 1, 6:45, 10. — Sun 1, 4:45, 8. — The phis. Tenn., for Galleries, Box 1224, Wolfeboro, married from 1870 until her death Dean Cameron as a manic patient tively in the thankless role of Unbearable Lightness ot Being (R ) Sot vie takes its murder-transference 1:30,6:30, 9:50; Sun 1:30, 5, 8:15. MANCHESTER the 12th Annual V I N.H. 03894. Ask for the Everson in 1904. This mystery with thick black eyebrows and a Liotta’s girlfriend, who arouses plot from Hitchcock’s thriller UA Theaters East — Good Morning, International and Faught Catalogue. You will “ I ’d always been interested in wisecracking wit reminiscent of a Hulce’s jealousy. GRADE: EAST HARTFORD Vietnam (R ) Sot-Sun 2, 4:30, 7,9:40. — Banks issued paper money in 1914 get a prices-realized sheet when “Strangers on a Train.” Billy EostweiMl Pub a Cinema — Good Stand and Deliver (P G ) Sat and Sun 2, Paper Money Show in June. him (Twain), read everything he never heals up deranged Groucho Marx; in one ★ *K Crystal stars as a struggling Morning, VIetnhm (R) Sot 7,9:20; Sun 4:15, 7:15, 9:30. — Cosual Sex? (R ) Sat United States collectors are and 122 in 1918. The notes were ready. wrote and everything about scene, to the sound of the late 7:15. and Sun 2:30, 4:40, 7:20, 9:45. — The bound to be agog over this inscribed “ National Currency” writer whose ex-wife has ripped Poor Rlcbordt Pub and Cinema — Rocky Horror Picture Show (R ) Sot him,” Mrs. Willis said. YOUR ROYAL HOSTAGE. By punker Sid Vicious’ version of offering by the Bowers and but they were not an obligation of New home video off his best idea for a book. DeVito Bright Lights, Big City (R) Sot 7:30, midnight. — Heavy AAetal (R ) Sat COMING EVENT’S: But she hesitated to make Antonia Fraser. Athenenm. 228 “ My Way,” he puts a knife plays one of Crystal’s writing 9:30,12; Sun 7:30,9:30. midnight. — Kentucky Pried Movie (R) Merena Auction Galleries that the U.S. government. Instead Twain the subject of her doctoral SbewcoM Cinemas 1-9 — Solso (P G ) Sat midnight. Sunday: Pages. $15.95. through his hand. But the blood- MAURICE (Not Rated) Lo- same month. they were backed by securities class students — a guy who lives Sot 12:15, 2:15, 4:15, 7:45, 10:05, 12:05; Tomorrow at the Meriden research at the University of happy movie doesn’t have much rimar, 979.95. This highly praised Sun 12:15,2:15,4:15,7:45,10:05. — Biloxi The St. Louis branch was the from the issuing banks that had with the most horrendous harri­ Stamp and Card Festival; Moth­ ’Tulsa because so much had Readers of mysteries have of a visual style, and only the 1987 adaptation ofa posthumously Blues (PG-13) Sot 12,2:15,4:30,7:35,10, only one of the 12 “ Feds” ever to been deposited with the treasurer dan of a mom imaginable (Anne 12:10; Sun 12,2:15,4:30,7:35,10. — The VERNON er’s Day salute asnd 40th Israel already been written about him. their favorite detectives. And in slowest viewers will be at all published E.M. Foster novel was Mllogro Beonfleld War (R) Sat 12,2:20, Cine 1 a 1— Good Morning, Vietnam issue a large size $50 Federal of the United States. any series featuring the same Ramsay, in an Oscar-nominated (R ) Sat-Sun7:10,9:40.— ThrgeM enond Anniversary observance. Sou­ Much less had been published on surprised by the secret identity of the work of the genteel producer- 4:40, 7:15, 10, 12:10; Sun 12, 2:20, 4:40, Reserve Bank Note. Four thou­ Somehow the St. Louis bank performance). DeVito offers to 7:15,10. — Above the Law (R ) Sot 12:30, A Baby (PG) Sat and Sun 2, 4:15. — venir card and U.S. Postal Twain’s family, so an adviser detective, they have their favor­ the head doctor at the hospital. director team of Ismail Merchant Cosual Sex? (R ) Sat and Sun 1:30,3:15, was the only one that put out a knock off Crystal’s wife — on the 2:30, 4:30, 7:30, 9:55, 11:50; Sun 12:30, sands were printed and only 28 Service. Many dealers. Time: 10 encouraged her to write her ite books. GRADE; ★ ★ and James Ivory, and It failed to 2:30,4:30,7:30,9:55.— Colors (R ) Sat 12, 5,7, 9:15. are left unredeemed. The bidding fifty. “ Your Royal Hostage” proba­ condition that Crystal vrill then 2:20, 4:45, 7:20, 9:45, 12; Sun 12, 2:20, to 4. The Meriden Yale Inn is just dissertation on the women in achieve the recognition of the should start at $6,000 and go These member bank notes were wipe out Momma. GRADE: 4:45, 7:20,9:45. — Beetlelulce (P G ) Sat off Route 66 and the East Main Mark Twain’s life — his mother, bly won’t be the favorite among DOMINICK AND EUGENE preceding Merchant-Ivory pro­ 12:40, 2:50, 5, 7:45. 10:10, 12:05; Sun WEST HARTFORD kiting. superseded by Federal Reserve the books written by Antonia Elm 1 2 — Good Morning Vietnam Street exits of 1-91 and the Wilbur his three daughters and the frail, (PG-IS) This study of the bond of duction "A Room with a View.” Film grading: — excel­ 12:40, 2:50 5, 7:45, 10:10. — Shakedown a The covered carries a^ Notes (no “ bank” ), that were (R ) Sot 12:40, 2:45, 4:50, 7:40, 10:10, (R ) Sot and Sun 2,4:15,7,9:30.— Casual Cross. Free parking and beautiful New York heiress he Fraser carrying the tag. ” a now-grown fraternal twins — one It’s a marvelous movie, nonethe­ lent, — good, ★ ★ — fair, * — 12:10. Sun 12:40,2:45,4:50,7:40.10:10. — Sex? (R ) Sot and Son 7, 9:30. — Bright grizzled GeneralaGfant on the' rqd^m able ini'golci on demand married. Jemima Shore mystery.” Lights, Big City (R ) Sat and Sun ^ 7. admission. a diligent med school student less — an Edwardian romantic poor. Dead Heot (R ) Sot 12:50,2:35,4:20,7:20, front for solidity and lissome from the ’Treasury. All this blew After her dissertation was Jemima Shore is a glamorous in 1933 when we went off gold and figure called “ Panama” (be­ ’Tuesday completed in 1984, Mrs. Willis on-camera TV figure in London, a tween two steamships), on the they had to rush out a new series decided to write a biography of vivid personality. For starters, of Federal Reserve Bank Notes, Meeting of the Manchester back, for charm. It was signed by Philatlic Society at the audito­ Livy, which she said would be the she isn’t in “ Your Royal Hos­ Actor Judge Reinhold is still on a roll the Messrs. Teehee (yes), and only by that time they were in the first account detailing her life tage’ ’ enough. ’The people who are smaller size we see today. rium of the Whiton Library. Burke for the government and by Time: 6 to 8 p.m. Everyone from birth to death. She had in it just aren’t fascinating. enduring book that’s still popular. knew we had something special,” well-rounded and enduring ca­ The leading references in this Bv Bob Thomas roles in stock and dinner theaters. Attebery and Wells for the bank. welcome. discovered that "Mrs. Mark The central character is Prin­ The Associated Press It concerned a duke who switched he said. “ He’s got this comedy When his father died in 1977 he reer, do all kinds of different Now if you fathom the infield fly area of collecting are Friedberg’s Twain” was a fascinating charac­ cess Amy, 22, pouty cousin to consciousness with his son. There timing that must be God-given; I moved to California. He worked things. Much as I love comedy, I rule and the daily specials being “ Paper Money of the United ter in her own right. Queen Elizabeth, not in line for Russ MacKendrick is a Man­ LOS ANGELES - Judge Rein- was a movie, ‘Vice Versa,’ made (jon’t know where else he could in a frozen yogurt store by day to will have to hold back right now. served by the umpires on balks, States,” and Gene Hessler’s “ Maybe in another time, she the throne because she has a chester resident who Is an author­ hold has his own guage on how with Peter Ustinov in the early get it. We became real pals. I had finance his night acting classes at “ I did my first dramatic TV you should have no trouble with “ Comprehensive Catalog of U.S. might have been a writer herself. Catholic mother, whose marriage ity on many types ot collectihles. fast celebrity can overtake an 1950s.” him record all my lines, and I the James Best Workshop. His movie with Rosanna Arquette, the distinction between Federal Paper Money.” Both books are in She was a very talented editor,” to a continental prince is slated to Write to him In care of the actor In today’s Hollywood. Reinhold admitted he was at recorded all his lines, so we’d go arrival In Hollywood was per­ ‘Promised a Miracle.’ It’s about Reserve Notes and Federal Re­ print. For a periodical there is the Mrs. Willis said. Livy edited be a big media event. “The week before ‘Beverly first reluctant to undertake “ Vice home and study each other’s fectly timed. two fundamentalist Christians serve “ Bank” Notes. “ Bank Note Reporter” published Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, much of her husband’s work. ’There’s also a “ save the Hills Cop’ opened, I was asked to Versa” because of the similarity inflections and nuances.” “ I hit town in 1977, and in 1978, who take their diabetic son off Five of the Federal Reserve by Krause. The leading club Manchester 06040. “ They filled in gaps in each animals” group whose members show two pieces of ID to cash a to “ Like Father, Like Son.” But Reinhold showed the completed ‘Animal House’ came out an(l insulin and he dies three days other,’’ Mrs. Willis said. “ He and meetings are detailed. Just check at my bank, where I had an as soon as he was committed, he film to his mother and asked if he opened up a whole new genre of later of insulin shock. It’s a true needed some stability and she before the wedding, they plan to account for two years,” he jumped into his research. had been anything like the kid in youth-oriented films,” he re­ story, very powerful stuff. I want needed some impetuousness.” kidnap Princess Amy — but not related. “ The week after the film “ I hung out in video arcades the movie. Her reply: ” Oh, no, called. “ I was plucked up pretty to do more dramatic work.” Best-SeDers As a young woman, Livy hurt her — to call attention to opened, I had a family In a station and gymnasiums,” he recalled. you were much more obnoxious.” fast.” Despite his newfound fame, seemed to epitomize the fragile their cause. wagon scream at me on the “ I was once asked to leave a He was bom Edward Ernest Reinhold appeared in such Reinhold feels a trifle uneasy; flower that was the Victorian Before much of the plot gets DeMille 4. “ Trump: The Art of the freeway to pull over for an playground by the police because Reinhold Jr, in Wilmington, Del., films as “ Stripes,” “ Fast Times “Soipetimes I feel I’m pushed feminine ideal. But she disco­ wound up. a man is murdered. Fiction 9. “ The.Last Princess,” Cyn­ Deal,” Donald Trump autograph.” I was just standing around but at the age of 2 he looked so at Ridgemont High,” “ The Lords into a place where I ’m supposed It’s hard to keep the murder in thia Freeman 5. “ Washington Goes to War.” vered a reservoir of strength Reinhold has been on a roll ever watching the kids. I didn’t have much like a judge that the name of Discipline” and “ Gremlins.” to be more special than somebody mind as one goes on reading 1. *‘Rock Star,” Jackie Collins 10. “Robot Adept,” Piers David Brinkley during a marriage marked by the since, adding to his credits “ Off the nerve to say, ‘Do you know stuck. He grew up in comfortable As the rookie detective in the else. I don’t feel real comfortable death of two of her young children about Am y’s sulks, the prince’s 2. “The Icarus Agenda,” Ro­ Anthony 6. “ The Rise and Fall of the Beat,” "Ruthless People,” “ Bev­ who I am?’ So I just left quietly.” surroundings. His father was a megabit “ Beverly Hills Cop,” with the idea that because I ’m other amours and the plotters’ bert Ludlum Great Powers,” Paul Kennedy and financial worries due to erly Hills Cop II.” His current In the early stages of “ Vice trial lawyer and the actor re­ Reinhold hit the big time. He somewhat famous. I ’m more foibles. Despite some dramatic 3. “ King of,the Murgos,” David 7. “ Winfield: A Player‘s Life,” Twain’s poor investments. release is “ Vice Versa,” in which Versa,” the actor was concerned members him as an aloof man followed with “ Head Office,” special. That means I’m The family declared bank­ happenings, the book never heats Eddings Nonfiction Dave Winfield he changes identities with his about the casting of his son; “ I whose command of a courtroom “ Ruthless People” and “ Beverly working.” ruptcy in 1894 after Twain squan­ 4. “ Treasure,” 8. “Speaking Out,” Larry up 11-year-old son, played by Fred knew the kid would make or probably fostered his son’s acting Hills C^p II.” But Reinhold now dered his fortune investing in a We like Jemima Shore well 5. “ The Bonfire of the Vani­ 1. “ Swim With the Sharks Speakes Savage. break the filih. We saw a lot of kid ambitions. figures playing the goofy guy can printing scheme. Mrs. Willis said enough to read about any mix-up ties,” Tom Wolfe Without Being Eaten Alive,” 9. “ 1999,” Richard Nixon Yes, he realizes that the plot actors whq had a lot of kid-actor “I was pretty comically or­ be'too much of a good thing. EMERGENCY she straightens out. But this is 6. “ Inheritance,” Judith Harvey Mackay 10. “ What‘s Next,” Paul it was Livy who insisted that the parallels those of “ Like Father, tricks they knew adults would iented as a kid,” he said. “ That “ I ’m at an important point Fire — Police — Medical definitely one of the cooler books Michael 2. ‘ "The 8-Week Cholesterol Erdman debts be paid in full, and kept Like Son,” but he claims priority. respond to. Fred had none of that. was how I got attention.” where if I continue along these 7. “ Love in the ’Time of Cure,” Robert Kowalski careful records during an around- in which she has appeared. “ Our story was taken from a He came in like a little Jimmy After drama classes in four lines, people aren’t going to DIAL 911 Cholera.” Gabriel Marquez 3. “ Love, Medicine and Mira­ the-world speaking tour Twain Mary Campbell children’s book written in Eng­ Cagney and just took the part. Eastern universities. Reinhold accept me any other way,” he In Manchester 8. “ The Charm School/’ Nelson cles,” Bemie Sieg^el-. (Courtesy of Waldenbooks) arranged to raise the money. Associated Press land in 1880. A very popular. “ As soon as Fred was cast, I spent a year playing a variety of said. “ I really do'want to have a BIAWCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, May 7 ,198R - R1 n - MANCHBIWBt HiatALDr Satmitaif. May IMS r ‘ M -. 11

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The new ‘British invader* TOP RECORD COMPANIES Highlights Coleco hires trouble-shooter 1906 rovonuoo from worldwkM m Io o f WEST HARTFORD (AP) - creditors under federal bank­ payment. For example, in the C om pany racord* (in mIHIona) is making a big impression Coleco Industries Inc. has hired a ruptcy laws. August 1987 reorganization of of the week consultant known for its success “The company that retains BancTexas Group Inc., a Dallas in saving financially troubled Hailwood wants to escape bank­ financial institution, Hailwood By M ary Campbell Bananarama and Samantha Fox. By The Associated Press corporations by implementing ruptcy at all costs,” said Kenneth received about 12.5 percent of the “ It is almost like a mini- The Associated Press drastic measures. Campbell, director of research at company’s stock. Motown,” Astley said. “ They “Private life la one ■ The Securities and Exchange Commisssion The Hailwood Group Inc., Audit Investments Inc. in New Hailwood also generally takes produce, write and arrange for so NEW YORK - Rick AsUey is thing I don't get, authorized brief trading halts across domestic based in Cleveland, was founded Jersey. “ Everybody takes some an active day-to-day role in attracting more attention with his many people, some not big in basically, any more. America but massive in England. markets when important news affecting a in 1981 by two British investment poison. They usually demand managing troubled companies it first aibum than he probabiy specific stock is pending. bankers who took over some concessions from the banks and is working with, Hailwood said. expected to have in a iifetime. ’They may have five singles Today we’re a little ■ The government said the nation’s unemploy­ torubled real estate trusts. debtholders and shareholders.” Hailwood had revnues of $39.2 It has been 20 years since they’ve written and produced in ment rate fell to S.4 percent in April, the lowest it The group is known as the Paul Valentine, an analyst with million and an income of $7.1 England sent America anything rushed and that seems the Top 20 on the British charts in financier of last resort for com­ like Astley — when Joe Cocker one week. has been since June 1974. The drop sparked Standard & Poor’s Corp. in New million in the fiscal year ended to be the norm these July 31,1987. arrived sounding a lot like Ray “ They tend to have a very worries that the competition for scarce jobs panies facing bankruptcy. York, said Coleco shareholders Charles. days. I don't see my controlUng role. Everybody says would heat up inflation. Other economic reports Coleco has $335 million in debts “ should be getting out their garlic Coleco produces such toys as AsUey’s RCA album, “ Whe­ family any more. I don’t they have a sound. I wondered showed increases in factory orders, productivity and has lost $215 million in the and crosses.” Cabbage Patch Kids and Trivial never You Need Somebody,” and what style they were going to use and construction spending. past two years. Earlier this week, Campbell said Hailwood typi­ Pursuit. the first rhythm and blues sound­ mean to moan about it. for me. It was a little more ■ Reports from the nation’s largest general the West Hartford-based toy cally sells new shares at a ing single from it, “ Never Gonna I knew I was letting musical than some of the stuff retailers showed cool weather and an early company cut 475 jobs from its discount of up to 50 percent from Give You Up," have shot up the they’d done, a return almost to the Easter hurt retail sales in April. workforce, or about half of its the current market price. In 1985 figures) EMERGENCY best-selling charts in Europe and myself in for this. I ’70s, with string arrangements. I ■ ’The Supreme Court, in an antitrust ruling employees. Coleco’s casq, the stock closed Fire — Police — Medical then followed the same pattern In don’t sound like most of what they that could make bargain^hunting more difficult, It has given holders of deben­ Thursday at $2.37>A and could be realize little things In NEAgrapMo the United States where the L P do. said manufacturers do not always act illegally tures until May 13 to accept an dropped to a low as $1.20 a share. DIAL 911 went gold. life become suddenly “We’ve recorded ’Ain’t Too FIRST PLACE — CBS was the top record company in when they agree with retailers to stop supplying exchange offer designed to pre­ He said Hailwood sometimes In Manchester Besides getting a superhit with Proud to Beg’ by the Temptations. discount stores. vent a filing for protection from takes some of the new shares as Important and you I sang it live in a few clubs in 1086 with revenues of almost $1.5 billion and pre-tax a first record, Astley excites ■ An OPEC conference ended with no interest because he’s quite a miss them. It's very London. Everybody seems to operating income of $162.1 million. think it’s the strongest thing I ’ve agreement on a plan to orchestrate global oil iurprise. His voice is super- nice traveling to all production cuts. But some oil ministers said they Advest to buy ioulful, deeply resonating, done and that’s my direction. It’s expected prices to stabilize near current levels. RENOVATIONS/PLUS, inc. mature-sounding — and he’s a these countries. All the like rhythm, and me singing. It ■ A surge in imports caused Japan’s merchan­ 21-year-old English lad with a seems to show my vocal ability to same, at the end of the Tnrnteble Ups dise trade surplus to fall 7.2 percent to $94.3 consultants Don't spend the summer scraping diffident air, chestnut hair and ' its beat 1 did it slower than the freckles. day, all the RCA offices Temptations did it. My voice suits billion in the 1987 fiscal year, confirming the and painting your home... "There’s so much that gets slow; I think you can express continuing strength of Japan’s economy in spite HAR’TFORD (AP) - The Adv­ look the same.’’ Williams Jr. crammed in," Astley said during yourself a little more. Hot singles of the strong Japanese yen. est Group Inc. of Hartford has iet us do it for you! 6. “Baby I’m Yours.” Steve an interview at RCA “ We were going to put it on the ■ As part of its inflation-fighting program, announc^ an agreement in prin­ 1. “ Where Do Broken Hearts Wariner headquarters. first album but didn’t want to put Mexico said it would hold the peso at its current ciple to acquire Lyons, Zomback • custom exterior and Go,” Whitney Houston 7. “ Americana,” Moe Bandy • decks, light “ Private life is one thing I don’t all the eggs in one basket,” he value against the U.S. dollar until the end of the & Ostrowski of New York, a 2. “ Wishing Well,” Terence 8. “ Eighteen Wheels and a interior painting construction /> get, basically, any more. Today said, “ and a lot of people lately year. financial consulting firm known ’Trent D’Arby Dozen Roses.” Kathy Mattea we’re a little rushed and that have released old Motown songs. ■ The United Auto Workers union and Chrysler for its expertise in the banking • repair or renew • power washing deal which I ended up taking." 3. "Devil Inside,” INKS 9. “The Factory,” Kenny seenu to be the norm these days. I I ’ve got all these thoughts buzzing Corp. reached a tentative agreement on a industry. ceilings aluminum and FBI continues and AStley says 4. “ Angel,” Aerosmith Rogers don’t see my family any more. I around in my head. You’ve got two-year national labor contract, patterned after The terms of the agreement they’re still friendly. 5. “ Get Outta My Dreams, Get 10. “ If My Heart Had Win­ • texture ceilings vinyl siding don’t mean to moan about it. I only 10 songs to bring to people.” weren’t disclosed. “I went to work for Pete for Into My Car,” Billy Ocean dows,” Patty Loveless pacts achieved by the other big automakers. knew I was letting myself in for eight months or so. I was a tape The album includes five songs ■ Sales of domestically made cars fell 6.7 Lyons, Zomback k Ostrowski * Quality Work — Reasonable Prices * by Stock, Aitken and Waterman, 6. “ Anything For You,” Gloria this. I realize little things in life operator in a studio. It’s compu­ Eistefan and the Miami Sound percent in late April, with Ford Motor Co. and specializes in investment bank­ four by Astley and “ When I Fall in Adult singles become suddenly important and terized these days. I made tea a Machine Chrysler Corpr posting gains and Generai Motors ing services, regulatory consult­ For Your Free Estimate Call Love,” the Nat “ King” Cole hit. you miss them. few weeks until I saw how a studio 7. “ Pink Cadillac,” Natalie 1. “Anything For You” Gloria Corp. reporting a decline. ing. investor relations, and data “ I ’m only 21,” Astley said. “ As Fully Senior “ It’s very nice traveling to all works. Then I started recordingln Cole Estefan k Miami Sound Machine ■ Eastern Airlines sued its pilots and machi­ and research services. It was Insured Discounts these countries. All the same, at years go on, hopefully I’ll get into 646-2253 December 19M, three songs. One S. “ Girlfriend,” Pebbles (Epic) nists unions for $1.5 biliion, accusing them of among the top 20 merger-and- the end of the day, all the RCA writing all of an album and 2. “I Don’t Want to Li ve Without was ’Never Gonna Give You Up,’ 9. “ Prove Your Love,’^\)Taylor trying to destroy the carrier so they can buy it at acquisition advisors in 1987, ac­ offices look the same." producing some of it. It’s still You” Foreigner (Atlantic) the first single. I was writing like Dayne a “ bargain-basement price.” A House panei cording to rankings published in Astley was bom in Newton-le- mad, doing demos weekends and early days for me.” 3. “Piano in the Dark” Brenda 10. “ Man in the Mirror,” urged thejgoyernment to broaden its probe of United States Banker. Willows, Lancashire, England — nights, learning whatever I could, Russel) k Jo<^,El8posito (AftM) Michael Jackson . i-i d Eastern a'^Sbrent, Texas Air Corp. “ The addition of Lyons, Zom­ not far from Liverpool. Like many getting to know everybody.” 4. “S h attei^ p ream s” Johnny ' * AA. ■ Allegi¥'kpurned a new proposal from United back & Ostrowski to The Advest MOTHER’S DAY ' performers, he started as a Later, Astley played gidtar on Sony, we mode ‘ Hates Jazz (wrgin) teen-ager. one track of the album, “ No More T o p LPs 5. ’’Wlmre Do Broken Hearts Airiines pilots to buy the airline for $4 billion. Group's companies will enable us 8 /Mlg mieieke ■ Staley Continental Inc. rejected a sweetened to better target and strengthen “ I tookupdrumsaround 15,” he Looking for Love.” 1. ’ ’ ’ D irty Dancing’ Sound­ Go” Whitney Houston (Arista) said. “ I actually liked drums. 0. "One Step Up” Bruce Spring­ $1.42 billion, takeover bid from British sugar our service to the banking seg­ “ We did that at 2 or 3 in the NORMAL, ni. (AP) - A track” (RCA) producer Tate & Lyle PLC and said it would ment of the financial services With friends, a gdtarist and bass morning,” be said. “ Nobody was numerical error led offi­ 2. ’’Falth” George Michael steen ((Columbia) player, we got a band together. around. The guy producing said, cials to crown the wrong 7. “Get Outta My Dreams, Get consider other offers. industry.” said Advest Chairman Hanging (Columbia) and Chief Executive Officer One has gone to college now, ’You do it.’ I always play on my team winner of a state high 3. "More ’Dirty Danqing’ Into M y Car” Billy Ocean (Jive) ■ Gillette Co. said its sharehoiders narrowly studying computers. One is 8. “One More ’Try” George own demos. I said, ’Fine. I can get school math contest, but a Soundtrack” (RCA) rejected a bid by a group of New York investors Anthony A. LaCroix. married. by on this.’ rival suburban Chicago 4. ‘“The Hardline According to Michael (Columbia) to replace four company directors and seek a Lyons, Zomback & Ostrowski “ It was a fun thing. The bassist “ I ’m not stupid enough not to school reclaimed the honors Terence ’Trent D’Arby” Terrence 9. “Talking Back to the Night” buyer for Gillette’s personal care empire. will function as a separate was doing most of the writing. We Steve Winwood (Island) Plants know there are better musicians after a recount, officials Trent D’Arby (Columbia) ■ Desert Partners presented USG Corp. with subsidiary of The Advest Group, played anything that bad three than me. I ’m not going to get into said. 5. “ Bad” 10. “ Everything Your Heart De­ new takeover proposais valued at about $2.6 retain its present management chords. We disbanded out of a sires” D. Hall & J. Oates (Arista) an ego trip when I play; time is Officials of the Illinois (Epic) billion, seeking to head off a reorganization plan and keep its present headquar­ mutual agreement sort of thing.” money in a studio. I ’d like to do it Council of Teachers of 6” Klck” INKS (Atlantic) by the building materials company. ters in New York City. Then Astley at 17 wasasked by a when I get older. Mathematics State Math Black singles 7.“ ’Tiffany” Tiffany (MCA) ■ A federal jury acquitted an Oklahoma oil "Th e most important issue band named FBI to be its On “Never Gonna Give You ContMt considered the ap­ 0. ’’Now and Zen” Robert Plant 1. ’’Nlte and Day” A1 B. Sure! contractor on charges of scheming to defraud facing the banking industry today drummer. “ It was In the same Up,” Astley said a few notes are peal of New ’Trier High (Esparanza) (Warner Bros.) Continentai Iliinois National Bank & Trust Co., ★ Geraniums little town," he said. “ Anybody high. “ It sounds as if it is low. I’m School’s coach and found he is capital.” said John J. Lyons, 9. ’’Appetite for Destruction” 2. “Where Do Broken Uearts but failed to reach a verdict on two bank managing principal of Lyons. who can play an instrument; not saying that to be hip and cool. I was right. Final score: New Guns Roses (Geffen) k Go” Whitney Houston (Arista)^, executives charged in the case. Zomback Ostrowski. “ Advest’s everybody seems to know about prefer to sing lower; it feels better ’Trier 992, Evanston Town­ 10. ’’Hysterla” Def Leppard k ★ Fuchsia them. It was an all-guitar band. ship High 979. 3. “ Mercedes Boy” Pebbles ' ■ Xerox Corp. marked the 50th anniversary of strength and commitment to that and suits better. (Mercury) (MCA) Nobody could afford keyboards. A clerk tabulating the plain-paper copying with a new line of products industry plus their broad retail “ I think I ’ve always had this 4. ’’Da ’Butt” E.U. (EMI- “ I started to write most of the scores gave New Trier of that includes its first personal copier, made for distribution network will help us sort of tone to my voice. A lot of my Manhattan) ★ Impatiens material about six months after Winnetka only three points Country singles Xerox by Japanese rival Sharp Corp. immeasurably in answering our favorite singers are black guys. In 5. “ My Girl” Suave (Capitol) joining, ” he said, ’ ’so I progressed Britain, music by people like in one event when it should 1. “ Cry, Cry, Cry,” Highway ■ Coleco Industries announced a wave of clients’ capital needs.” 6” Wlld Wild West” Kool Moe on to be the singer as well.” have received 33 in the iayoffs and the resignation of its chairman as the ★ Begonias Luther Vandross, James Ingram 101 Dee (Jive) Lyons said he expected the The band’s managers — one of and Michael McDonald becomes competition at Illinois State 2. “ It’s Such a Small World,” toy maker sought to shore up its sagging acquisition to be completed by the whom still manages Astley — University. 7. ’’That’s What Love Is” Mlki part of the Top 40.1 like a white Rodney Crowell and Rosanne Howard (Atlantic) finances. middle of this month. invited Peter Waterman, who artist’s voice with a soulful “ We regret it was an­ Cash 8. "Something Just Ain’t Right” ■ The government charged E.F. Hutton k Co. The Advest Group’s stock owns production and publishing approach.” nounced that Evanston was 3. “ I ’m Gonna Get You,” Eddy Victorian Gardens Keith Sweat (Vintertainment) Inc. with conspiracy and laundering at least closed unchanged Friday at $6.88 companies, to a performance. the first-place winner,” Raven Corner Center and Adams Streets PWL, which Waterman runs 9. "Everything Will B-Fine” $532,000 for organized crime figures and on the New York Stock Exchange. “ The band was still very young; I said ’Thomas Shilgalis, a 4. “ I’ll Always Come Back,” 8 with Mike. Stock and Matt Aitken, Lisa Lisa Cult Jam (Columbia) businessmen who wanted to hide income from Its principal subsidiary, Advest Manchester was one oftheoldestandIwasl9,’’ . contest official. k is mainly known in the United K.T. Oslin 10. ’ ’Piano in the Dark" Brenda the Internal Revenue Service. Inc.. is one of the leading regional Astley said. “ He offered me a solo States as the power behind Hours: 10 am to 5 pm 5. “ Young Country,” Hank Russell k Joe Espositio (A&M) brokerage firms HELPWANTHI r i ASSIFIFD ADVERTISING 643-2711 IHELPWANTBI HELP WANTED H ap WANTED HELPWANTBI I HELP WANTED RECEPTIDNIST- TIR E Changer. No expe­ MECHANIC Wanted. Asslstant. Full time INSIDE Soles. Rapidly RN-CIInlcal Supe^lsor. rience needed. Full Flat rate shop with growing construction Home Care Agency doctor's office. Good time. Good storting guarantee. Expe­ telephone,, people products distributor Is seeking middle man­ PART TIME pay. Apply In person; rienced Mechanic. Ex­ looking for motivated R ETA IL Assistant Man­ agement professional skills. Knowledge of Town Fair Tire, 328 cellent benefits, wage ager Trainee. Jewlery Notices HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Dr. Crane’s Answers Insurance forms help­ Individual. Industry to supervise our clini­ West Middle Turnpike, negotiable. 228-9431 ask background a plus. company In malor de­ cal staff. Reaulrements ful. Call 643-9527, 9am- Manchester. for Service Manager. As 0 condition precedent to 5:30pm.______Call Craig Bishop, partment store seeking are BSN with minimum the placement of any odver- TRUCK Driver for pro­ Quiz on pace 2 AUTDMDTIVE M e ­ O FFICE Clerk. Looking Manchester Sand 8, personnel for rapidly 3 years clinical expe­ tlslne In the Manchester He­ duce wholesale house CUSTGDIAN. Immediate chanic and wrecker for a person to assume Gravel. 6^2133. growing leased depart­ rience. At least 1 year 1. Oink full time position avail­ ment. Will train the rald, Advertiser hereby wanted Immediately. 2. Cupid (Love) driver wanted. Call 649- various duties Includ­ D R I VER-Materlals In home care. Excel­ agrees to protect. Indemnify Class II required, $8.00 CLAIMS Clerk. Excellent able for person with 2871.______ing shipping and re- Handler for masonry right person. Retail ex­ lent salory and benefit and hold harmless the Man­ PMTTIME, opportunity In Glaston­ 3. Psychopath experience stripping, perience helpful. Good package. Send resume chester Herald, Its officers per hour plus benefits. TELEP H D N E Dperators clevlng paper work, and building products Apply In person be­ bury locution for Indi­ 5. Sow waxing, buffing floors for local answering communications and company. Apply: Man­ salary and benefit*. to; Connecticut Health and employees against any TELEMARKETING and performing a var­ Please call (202)569- and oil liability, loss or tween 9am-2pm to: vidual with 1 year of- 6. (a) Joshua — Molby bread (z) (Joshua. Ch. 9) service. Central loca­ purchasing. Apply In chester Sand 8i Gravel, Care Services, Route 6. Looking for people who fIce experience iety of other cleaning tion. 1st and 2nd shifts. person at H 8i B Tool, 60 Adams Street, Man­ 1115. Columbia, C T. 06237. expense. Including attor­ Sordini Fruit 8, Pro­ (b) Rehab — Red thread (v) (Joshua. Ch. 2) functions. Excellent neys' fees, arising from like to talk on the phone, duce Company, C T Re­ (Insurance back­ (c) David — Arrow (y) (I Samuel, Ch. 20) Paid training. Call 649- 481 Sullivan Avenue, chester. 643-2133. PAATTIM claims of unfair frade practi­ speak with a pleasant gional' Market, Hart­ ground helpful). This storting rate and com­ 2133 a n y tim e fo r South Windsor be­ ces, Infringement of trade­ position Is for someone (d) Paul — Poisonous viper (w) (Acts, Ch. 28) plete benefits pro­ details. tween 8:30-4pm. EOE. FULL TIME MEHCtUNMSEIIS voice, who can work from ford, CT or call gram. Call Manchester marks, trade names or pat­ 4pm-0pm, Monday- 525-3237.______who enloys typing and (e) Pharaoh — Frogs (x) (Exodus, Ch. 8) NEED EXTRA CASH? IS-n Ham * WMk ents, violation of rights of Manor. 646-0129. TELLERS W# 9m Ii ifwtuff#4nlfid#4 p*f*OA* Thuraday. possesses typing skill Wlh ( Ion ol boektand IMwMlIn privacy and Infringement of ACCDUNTS Payable. at 40wpm. Use of a SLOHERYS copyright and proprietarv WE OFFER: Hourly New England's lorgest TE L LE R . Suffleld Bank MANAGER HAVE A PHONE? Experienced or iM Ong loaandM and ileek our rights, unfair competition printer helpful. If you I'm looking for 5 book dookrtBiont. koaohig N kt- wage, commissions. electrical products dis­ has a' full time teller THE aOORSTORE bMdvo and up 10 dolo. You oon and libel and slander, which tributor has an opening enlov working In a position available In people who don't will train. Good may result from fhe publica­ Incentives, paid vaca­ team call Joy or Gerry I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED MV aUAMNTlS or WANT TO WORK work a p w H b m tobodulo and tdk tions, courtesy member­ for on Accounts Paya­ our new Glastonbury •Ntm tSK A V SM O a UP TO have the time to wait benefits. Apply: ho»o your o»oiilmo and uNtkondt tion of any adverfismenf In at 659-3561. Crum 8. fruol Opofilne ak the Manchester Herald by ship, sales training. Call ble Clerk. Primary re­ Forster Insurance. F L D RTs^’ she^^worir BULLDDZER Dperator office. Ideal candi­ ••oenmsK sscoNO v iA a for luck. Earn FROM HOME? sponsibility Is to pro­ dates should enlov UofMIvaeiiwr opportwiNy In advertiser. Including adver­ Judy 648-7096, Mon., Floral Designer. Full to operote 0-3 CAT. •300-*S(X) per week straight Commissions Savings Bank STOP A SNOT tisements In any free distri­ cess Invoices, Insuring Must be able to find working with the public Soor oowlngs. No otipoilonoo MAflOHttTIR. CT Thurs., FrI. between 9am- BDDKKEEPER/Recep- or part time with some niom iiy. Apply In ponon: helping run my — Income UnllmItedI bution publications pub­ 1pm or 647-0300 Tues., vendors are paid the experience preferred. grode and do all and possess on excel­ of Int9r9$t9d? lished by the Manchester tlonlst. Immediate op­ expanding music un proper amount on Apply In person; around bulldozing. Full lent math aptitude. Ex­ riooa covsNNO Call me for an appoint­ C t-M04t44»04 Herald. Penny Sleffert, Wed., 5-9PM. time. This Involves enings for entry-level perience helpful; how­ O SM STM iN T company. No Manchester Mon. • Ffi. RJO am>4:IO pm Publisher. Krause Florist, 621 time employment with ment between 3:30- Movnii^a mvmviwQ substantial Interven­ Bookkeeper for small ever, training will be experience necessary. company. Mondav- Hartford R o o d ,' benefits. Coll 742-5317, RICNELHOME Spm Onlyl Aak for 923 Main Street NOW lIXaNOS AAA tion with purchasing Monchester.______provided for the right Will train. Call and a wide variety of Frlday, Computer ac­ Individual. We offer CENTER BARNES U NOBU AUTO CLUB wifli f e i B I r Start at lOMToNandTumpNtu 045-0389, oak for Dennis Santoro Manchester LOST vendors. We offer a counting system. Will 15 Day Collector. Savings $8.30 per hour. 9:30- competitive salaries 319 Brood St., Monchoolor train. Call R 8. R Wood­ Bank of Manchester. Manefiaaiar. OT Mr. McMahon BOOKSTORES, IRC. AND RIUND IOC new, modern facility, 6pm shift with over­ and benefits. For OQUN nppiukady itiipHn* wT career opportunities, working 645-6149. Will train. Call Louise further Information 643-270 Agnes, 649-9696 ext 339. time. Good benefits. FREE To good home. 3 excellent pay and be­ SECRETARY- Hands-on training. please contact: The year old cot. Spayed nefits. Qualifications Bookkeeper. Full time Equal Dpportunlty Human Resource De­ RECREATION Director- Employer.______Pleasant atmosphere. and declowed. Loyes Certified. Meadows Include 1 year accounts for state funded day­ Apply In p e rso n partment, Suffleld NURSE AIDE children. M7-7441. Manor, a long term payable experience, care center. Must have DRIVER. Mole-Female M o n d o y -F rld o y , 9- Bank, 157 Mountain FOUND. Block rim health core facility Is good Interpersonal driver's license, the needed for light deliv­ 3pm. Aero All-Gas Road, Suffleld, CT CERTinCATION fllosses In block cose. seeking a Certified Re­ communication, math ability to do basic of­ ery In Manchester- Company, 315 Main 06078. (203)668-1261 ext Found In East Middle creation Directorfor 16 skills and CRT expe­ fice duties, record Wllllmontlcarea. Must Street, Hartford, CT. 300. CLASS Turnpike area. Coll hours per week to pro­ rience. If you qualify, keeping and light typ­ have good driving re­ 278-9910. ______643-4869. vide evening and week­ please apply to: Econ­ ing Involved. Salary cord. Good for retiree. Meadows Manor, a end programs for a omy Electric Supply, $10,500 with excellent Apply In person: Town long term health care WORK SMARTER mixed population of 162 Inc, 428 Tolland Turn­ beneflts-Teacher As­ Fair Tire, 328 West A Lifestyle Of facility,# la accepting PART TIME SNF residents. No ex­ pike, Manchester, sistant. Full time, 35 Middle Turnpike, LABORER for odd lobs. applications for a 3 06040 or call 647-5000. The Rich & HELP WANTED perience necessary, hours for state funded Monchester.______Young, strong person week Nurae Aide Certi­ excellent wages plus EDE, M/F. daycare center In Ver­ CARPENTERS Needed. for miscellaneous Fam ous non. Responsibilities tasks. $6 per hour to fication Claaa to begin differentials and pro­ Immediate openings Are you tired of rated benefits. Possi­ ACCDUNTS Receivable. Include planning and for experienced car­ start. Call 643-2659 for May 23rd. Permanent- NOT HARDER! bility of Increasing Tired of working at the Implementing learning penters. All phases of Interview.______dead-end Jobe. I'm TTemporary, full time hours. Send resume to: same screen? Need a activities for pre­ construction. Full time IM M E D IA TE Openings looking for BH people or part time positions Meadows Manor West change of pace? The school aged children. employment and be­ In the following depart­ may be available at SECURITY Developing relation­ who need: Earn Extra Money with your own Building, 333 Bldwell Aero All-Gas Company nefits. Call 742-5317, ments; Government completion of the OFFICER Street, Manchester, CT of Hartford now has ships with parents, etc. Bom to 5pm.______packaging. Mainte­ a •3,000 to *4,000 per 06040. Attn: full and part time posi­ Degree In Early Child­ nance assistant. Regu­ month, claaa. Permanent posl- Positions Ayaiiabie X-RAY Technician- tlona atari at *7.71 per Administrator. tions available. Highly hood Education or re­ medical office. Ful- lar 40 hour work week. b. A new car part-time job. Bring your children with Part Time, competitive wages, lated field or equlvol- l/part time, flexible Competitive starting hour plus an excellent e n t experience Monday-Friday, M EDICAL office In Man- training programs, hours. Immediate op­ rates, 60 day raise/re­ c. A lifestyle of the benefit program, chester needs compe­ growth potential and required. Salary view, company paid you and save on babysitting costs. 2:30pm - 6;30pm. ening. Private office, Rich and Famoui nease apply In peraon: tent secretarial help 4 pleasant working en­ $11,000 with excellent experience preferred. medical, pension and Stop by and apply Mon­ afternoons a week. vironment. Good math benefits. Send resume vacation. 10 paid holi­ d. Fun, sun, and Mrs. Ollveirra at Send resume to: P.D. IncpiW*" day and Wednesday, Contact Box V, c/o a plus, high school to: Sandro L. Dumeer, E ^ ^ 7 , Bolfl^g^l^r days, m f^h lv attend­ MaadDws Maitor Become a Herald Area Advisor. Monchester Herold. diploma a must. 278- C/D Hockonum Volley ance bonuses. Stop In If you wa^°i^la 9:00 am -1:00 pm. Pres­ Child Daycare Center, ;t;^?33 Bldwell S t.. 9910.______Morfw%P9<-Frldav, llfeatyle, calh645-8380 tige Office BuHdIng, ISO RECEPTIDNIST. Port 695 Hartford Turnpike, RETIREES Wel^me. 8:006if)'?di'11:30am or Manchester. C T 0Ckl40 North Main St, Mart- DRIVERS. Start at $9.30 7:38afn-2:30pm. L1dht and aak for Mr. Robin. time Receptionist per hour, 7:30-4pm shift Vernon, C T 06066. send o short letter to 647-9191 cheater. Or call Marilyn needed Mondoy-frlday WACAP Is on Affirma­ bench work, making Personnel .-at; Merrill (1pm-5:30pm) In with overtime. Good tive Actlon/Eoual Dp- wall plaques. Min­ ★ 21 Hours per week for an appointment at benefits. Class 11 a plus. imum wage. No Mpe^ Industries, Inc. P.O. 527-0839 friendly area advertis­ Will train. High school portunlty Employer. Box 5(r.' 26 Village PARTTIIM ing agency. Light typ­ Minorities and Handi­ rience necessary. Call Street, Ellington. 06029. graduate. Apply In per­ 646- 8228. First Security ing skills necessary. son Mondoy-Frldoy, 9- capped are encourage SECRETARY to the Prin­ NEWS STAND DEALER Call Nancy to arrange 3pm. Aero All-Gas to opply. PRDGRAMMER- cipal. RHAM Junior ^ Salary plus gas allowance Services Co. Interview. 646-2900. Anolyst. Do you hove Manclwstar ar«a,

HELP WANTED HaPWWITED __I HELP WANTED H ap WANTED HELPWANTHl I HELP WANTED I 9 i JH 0M E8 HOMES I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED i ^ M h n is a l e F0H8ALE RESTAURANT Mainte­ FOR SALE ISf“llu DRIvMr"^!RSnte3!''To1l COOKS-Rellef Float. BABYSITTER needad for M a t u r e , Laving person TRAVEL Ao«icv-Eott of time. Clossll license 7 year old boy. Bower's to work with Infants or nance Persan. Full FOOD Servars, Cocktail tho RIvor neodt ossltt- Meadows Manor East, Servers, barbocks. D R IV E R Needed, M ALLA R D View-Quality MANCHESTER. New to STARTER or retirement MANCHESTER. A lovely required, experience a long term health care School area. Monday- toddlers'ln afternoon. time. Apply In person; constructed 3 bedroom once. Typing and tele­ Frlday from 3-Spm. Children's Discovery The Gallery, 141 New Hostess, Bortender, Monchesfer- the market. Immacu­ home In great locotlon. home In a desirable preferred. Full benef­ facility Is currently Wllllmontlc-Enfleld ottoched single family late dormered Cape, Garage with attached area. Morbletlreploce, phone etiquette re­ its. Coll The Steak Club Non-smoker only. Coll Center, 633-1508 or 633- London Turnpike, Line Cooks, Banquet homes (you own your quired. Will train. seeking a part time 649-6013 after 5pm. 6840. Glastonbury. Cook, Doorperson, areas, 'h day on Satur­ lovely master bedroom summer porch. Intercom, lower level business office. 646- relief cook. Flexible day. Contact Tom or own lot),tlreploced liv­ with sitting room, $141,900. Sentry Real beautifully finished Reply to; Box UU C/0 2260. ______Maintenance Person. The Manchester hours, must be 18 years Apply In person: The Tony, Auto Paint Dis­ ing room, V/2 baths, walk-out basement, Estate, 643-M60.D with wood pine. Shows Herald. old and hove quantity Gallery, 141 New Lon- tributors, 649-5211, Anderson permoshleld beautiful landscaped IM M ACU LATE I Quality nicely I $239,900. D.W. cooking experience. thermopone windows, HAIRSTYLIST and As- DATA ENTRY - GIFT WRAPPER d o n Turnpike, 8om-5pm or Saturday yard. $143,500. Century craftmanship and Fish Reoltv, 643-1591.0 Supervisory skill pre­ Glastonbury. 9om-1pm. range, refrigerator, 21 Epstein Realty, 647- materials of the 1930's LET'S Moke a deal! The slstant Hairstylist for AUTOMOTIVE Clerk. ferred. Please contact: New Store — Somerset Square, Glastonbury dishwasher and win­ busy shop. Please call Exeperlenced pre­ 8895.0 ______with modern kitchen price of this gracious Carol ValllancOurt ot dows, range, refrigera­ HISTORIC seven room and decor of the 1980's older Colonial has been Days 643-2103 evenings ferred. Good benefits. 647-9191. EDE. Why commute over the river when you can work in our new tor, dishwasher and 647-W05. ______Call Morlarty Broth- beautiful store. FULL TIME microwave oven, car­ Colonlol In excellent equals the best ot both reduced to $142,900 and ers, 643-5135.______ASSISTANT Banquet peting, full basement condition. $137,900. worlds tor your new Immediate occupancy DRIVER. Beverage de- Sentry Real Estate, 643- Is being ottered. Great llvery route. Good TRANSMISSION. Imme- Manager and Assistant • DATA ENTRY - Full time, Monday - Friday. Enter sales slips and even on attached homel 7 rooms, 3 bed­ driving record re­ dlate opening for Restaurant Manager. and inventory changes, back-up on switchboard and service CLERICAL garage. $149,900. Blan­ 4060.0 ______rooms, V/2 baths, 1st big rooms consisting ot quired. Good pay and Transmission Re- Please send resume to: counter. chard 8, Rossetto Real­ LO VELY Cope In move In floor back-to-tront 4 bedrooms, V/i baths, Insurance. Apply 9 to 5, bullder. Some expe­ The Gallery, P.O. Box Busy office in South Windsor needs a tors," We're Selling condition. Enclosed tomllyroom, located In formal dining room, Monday-Saturday. 79 rience needed. Call Jim 542, 141 New London e GIFT WRAPPER - For Satudays only. Wrap gifts, work in the person to perform a variety of general Houses" 646-2482.0 porch, 2 full baths and Bowers School district. large living room and Turnpike, stock room, do housekeeping and vacuuming. much more. $139,900. Asking $185,000. Strono enormous foyer. Walk- Charles Street, East 633-5288. Evenings 228- FLORIDA. Affordable re- up attic, full basement. Hartford. 0787. Glastonbury. office duties. Some typing and data Sentry Real Estate, 643- Real Estate, 647-7653.0 For HMD medical and dental, paid retirement, good salary and tlrement, manutac- 4060.0 East Hartford. Don't store discounts call: entry skill required. Good starting tured homes, M ANCHESTER Colonial. miss outi Coll today. wage and benefit package included. clubhouse, pool, shut- COVENTRY. 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Great from the summer heat. from June 1 st to Sept. Become an apprentice optician and earn while you feet. 16x26, eot-ln kit­ perfect 1.96 acre lot. neighborhood. A private setting sur­ 1st. The intersted ap- learn! No experience necessary, we will train! chen, dining room, Immediate possession. $182,900. Anne Miller Real Estate, 647-aooO.o rounds this Ansoldl piicant must have ex­ W ork a 40-hour week and earn an excellent salary, fireplace, garage. $242,000. D.W. Fish built Colonial. 3 bed­ Great yard with patio Realty, 643-1591.0 MANCHESTER. Nice 3 rooms, 1'/^ baths, 2 perience in' third with great benefits. bedroom Ranch with i>arty Medicare and and gardens. Perfect LOVE At first sight! Ex­ fireplaces, porch, Please call Ken at 871-9722 condition. $168,500. citing 7 room Gambrel large eot-ln country above ground pool, su­ Medicaid biiiing or to arrange an interview. 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Bolton Road Race Sunday Leonard It 4 1 1 0 Law3b 3010 Altketerf 4 0 11 Sunttarge 4 111 Local track squads in action BOLTON — The 11th annual Bolton Road Race is AAelvinc 3 0 0 0 Dunstonss 3 00 0 Baseball Mldndoph 10 0 1 GModdxp 3 0 0 0 G o lf set for Sunday at 1 p.nn. th e race, sponsored by the Uribe ss 3 0 10 Jackson It 0 0 0 0 The Manchester High boys’ track team will BasketbaD Bolton Lions’ Club, will start and finish at Bolton Brenly ph 10 0 0 compete today in the Rhode Island Invitational. Hockey LoCoss p 2 0 0 0 SPORTSGARD High school on Brandy Street. Awards will be given Anwricin League ilandinge Speler 2b 10 10 Meanwhile, the Manchester and East Catholic girls’ in the following divisions; junior (12-17); open ^TOtah 33 3 ■ 3 Totals 3i 3 5 3 Tallwood Women track squads will participate in the Nutmeg Relays (18-29), submasters (30-39), masters (40-49), M OTH ER ’S D AY E V E N T — Gross- IS. at Conard High School in West Hartford. NHL pliyoff pictun NBA playoN ptetura EOtl MVMM Son ftgndsco oio ooo 001 2 holers- Kathy Reynolds 74,-Barb Larson grandmasters (SO-59), supermasters (60 and over); W L Fet. OB Chleogo iw oil eOx-3 _ 77; 9-holers- Shirley Warner 33; Net- is first Bolton finisher; first subjunior Bolton finisher; New York 20 9 .690 Game Winning RBI — Sandberg (2). holers- Mory Murray 42, Harriet Parks Cleveland 17 10 .630 2 E— Uribe. DP— Sent Proncisco 2, Chl- 43, Ronnie Lynch 44, 9-holers- Lorno MHS baseball hosts Newington youngest finisher; oldest finisher. Detroit 16 10 .615 2'A cooa 1. LOB— San Francisco A Chlcaeo 7. Mover 24, Allclo BoblnskI 24, Elaine ^9^1899^9 V9, 9lgw ,)8^^8^iy, ^ ^ TlHirMav, ApHI ■ Botton 15 .577 , ,— — — Umu 4 D ^o lt 95 WONiIngton 87 Entry fee is $6 day of the race. Teams may sign up 11 3W 2B— OMortInez, Mitchell, Oork. HR— Gllberg 27; Calloway- Cell Grout 28, Po* The Manchester High baseball team will host m xiiMiT, ivw z M MllWoukee 15 11 .577 3>/i Sandberg (5), Sundberg (I). Bollsleper 33. Botton 5 Now Joriey 3 Ghlcogo 104, Clevttand 93 at the team table on the day of the race. A minimum Toronto 11 16 .407 8 ______IP H R BR BB SO Newington High School this afternoon at 1 at Kelley Dollot 130, Houston 110 of three runners is required ,for a team. No entries Baltimore 3 24 .111 16 Son Prondsce Field in a makeup contest. Meanwhile, the East Now Jonoy X Boston Z DT Portland KB, 96 WertOMston LoCoss L,1-3 5 4 3 2 4 3’ Catholic boys’ golf team will compete in the FtMpy, A p m » will be taken after 12:30 p.m. on race day w L FCt. OB Homoker . 2 11113 Atlanta 110, Mllwwkeg 107 _ LPfiA-Creetar Classic scores PrMoy, Mav4 Oaklar«d 2) 7 .750 Gorrelts 1 0 0 0 1 2 Plainfield Tourney today. BoftonANowJgrsoyl.Bottanloodttorlet Botton 11Z New York 92 Kansas City .14 14 .500 7 OHCdgo 81 Denver 126, Seattle 123 Chicago 13 13 .500 7 GMadduxW,5-2 71-3 7 1 1 1 7 Angeles (jokers 12Z Son Antonio Rain wathM out schedule SUFFOLK, va. (A P )— Scores Friday hi Mgdav, May 8 110 Seattle 13 W .448 8W DIPIno 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 the first-round of the 5300J)00 LPGA Fitch on the way out? Botton at Now Jonty, 7:45 pjn. The schoolboy schedule was washed out by Texas 11 16 .406 m Lancaster 1-3 0 0 -i) 0 1 Crestar Classic ptaved' on the par-72, Sotundav, A pril» IW M w W T/ fVIWT W Houston 119, Dallas 108 Friday’s inclement weather. Games postponed and Colltornta 11 17 .393 w Gossoge$,4 1 1110 1 A124-vords Sleephv Hole course: HOUSTON — The Houston Rockets have played Now Joraev at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota W 16 .385 10 BK— LoCoss, (jossoge. Kim Shipman 32-33—45 their final match of a controversy-packed NBA Tlwrodoy, May 12 Detroit 10Z Washington Ml their new dates were; Manchester boys and girls Umpires— Home, Darling: First, MIssle Berfeottl 3S33-48 Boston at Now Jorsoy, 7:45 pjn.. If Utah 114, Porttend WS tennis against Windham to Tuesday; Manchester swTiRCRiago Froemming; Second, Tata; Third, Dovis. Sherri Turner 3434— 44 campaign, and now another game begins — a nocotsary SwNtay, May 1 MbNiMeta 5, Bestan' 0 T -4 :4 A A-29,7D0. Betsy Kino 35-34— 49 Solurdtnf, May 14 Botton 13Z New York W2 baseball at Windham High to Thursday; Cheney guessing game over the future of the team and Chicago KM, Clevetand K)1 KmHCNCttVO Colleen Walker 3435-49 Coach Bill Fitch. Now Jonov at Boston, 7:38 pjn.. If Tech baseball at home against Vinal Tech to T«Hai7,N*wYerfc4 Jody Rosenthal 34-33— 69 Seattle 111, Denver 91 Terente ol Caltfomta, (n) Kothy Postlewolt 3435— 49 The Rockets two years ago were tagged as the A tto ^ KM, Mllemkee 97 Thursday; East Catholic baseball versus Notre PMIIIee 7. Breves 3 U » Angelei (jokera 1», Son Antonio OtIroN of SMHIt, (n) Caralvn Hill 3434— 70 next super team after they battled into the NBA Dame in West Haven to Ttiesday, May 17; Coventry CMeom ^Batthrwrt, nKl. rotoi Hollis Stacy 3434— 70 112 Oevwand et Ooidancl, pad. rain Lynn Adams 3434— 70 finals against Boston with Uie Twin Towers, Ralph TPOoBoy, M ovl Mewdoy, May I baseball at home against RHAM to Monday, May MardaiTs •m m s PHILA ATLANTA WoNiIngten 11A Detroit KM, DT o b rb b l ta rh b l Deb Richard 3S35-r7D Sampson and Akeem Olajuwon. Edmonton A Detroit 1 16; and Manchester girls softball at home against Betten (EHawerfli M ) at Minnesota Sandra Palmar 3535— 70 TlwitGav, May S / TMeeipy, May 1 (B Jy ta ^ 1-3), 1:30 p.m Dernier cf 4240 AHollCf 3 1 0 0 But they traded Sampson this season, struggled ' Clevetand IK), Chlcopo W2 Windham to ’Tuesday, May 19. Bradley If 3330 Thomosss 5 1 1 0 Colhv Reynolds 34-34— 70 Edmonton 5 Dotrolt Z Edmonton loads CMvoland OmrindtH MB at Oakland Martha Foyer 35-35— 70 into the playoffs with the sixth-best regular-season series 20 Los Angelee Lokert 109, Son Antonio (C. Yeung M ), 4:05 pjn. Samuel 3b 5233 DMrphvrf 4012 107, Los Angeles wins series 50 Sdimdt3b 4 100 GRoncklf 3000 Oebbta Massey 3535-70 record and were eliminated in the first round 3-1. tetgrdgy, Mgy 7 og Oileaeo (Rsust 1-1) at BaHtmont (Mtor- Ddnna White 3535— 70 Edmonton at Dotrolt, 8:05 pjn. J CartGr Dallas 93, Houston 92 Rod Sellers set to sign gon e-S), 7:35 g.m. Jeltzss 0000 D James If 1000 Denver 12S, Seattle 114 Porrlthc 4033 GPerry 1b 4021 Jull Inksler 3535— 70 Fitch has taken player and fan criticism for the Monday, May 9 GGieii G MllwaufcM (Nlovts 3-3) at Kansas City Marta Ffgueras-Dotti 3535— 70 Edmonton at Detroit, 8:05 pjn. This 28-year-old outfielder- vvwWMKrav# lavy 4 The recruiting season is all but over for the (Sabtrtwgsn 43), 0:05 pjn. Haves 1b 2010 Virgil c 3010 Rockets disappointing season, and Thursday night, GGaMa 11 New York 109, Boston 100, MYoungrf 4011 Grtfievph 1000 Shellgy Hamlin > 37-34—71 WWIWimv# WNIy 11 first baseman for the Cleve­ University of Connecticut basketball team. Rod Now York Uelm TO) at Taxes (Guzman Trtsh Johnson 34-35— 71 a fan distributed “ Ditch Fitch" bumper stickers Detroit at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m.. If 3-3), 0:35 p.m. Tefculvep 0000 Ackerp 0000 land Indians has a career Milwaukee 123, Atlanta 115 Aguayoss 40 10 Oberkfl3b 3 0 10. Amy Alcott 3535-71 after the 107-97 loss to the Dallas Mavericks, which necessary Sellers, a 6-foot-9, 20S-pound center from Florence, Toronto (Ftanoaon 3-3) at Callfemta Sally LHtte 3435-71 Mdoy, May 13 (Fraser 3-1), 10:OS p.m. Rowley p 4000 Gonf3b 3 000 sent the Rockets home for the summer. batting average of .275. In Washington KM, Detroit 103. seriestted52 S.C., indicated Friday he will sign a national letter GGrossrt 1000 Smmnsph 0000 Nancy Lopez 37-34— 71 Edmonton at Dotrolt, 8:05 p.m.. It Dotrolt (Aloaandsr 3-3) at Seattle Connie Chlllemi 3534— 71 necessary 1987, he became only the of intent with the Huskies. (Trout 3-3),' W;05 pon, Gtavlnep 0000 Utah 113, Portland 108, Utah leads Puleop .. 1 000 Nancy Brown 38-33— 71 Sunday, May IS 10th major leaguer ever to series 51 If Sellers signs a binding letter, that will bring Gomee Judy Dickinson 3534— 71 Detroit at Edmonton, 8:05 p.m„ If Chlcoee at Baittmere, 1:35 p.m. DGordph 1000 Angels waive Bill Buckner hit at least 30 homers and tlHnntaav, May 5 UConn’s total of scholarship players up to 18, the EChIbcpp 0000 Sherri Steinhauer 3534— 71 necessary Boston at Minnssota, 3:15 p.m. Myra Btackwelder 3535— 71 steal at least 30 bases in the aevelond 97, (Silcogo 91, series tied 52 maximum allowed under NCAA guidelines. Sellers Mllwaukse at Kansas Ctty, 3:35 p.m. Benedide 2 110 ANAHEIM, Calif. - Infielder Bill Buckner, the (tallos 107, Houston 97, Dallas wins Totals 17 713 4 31373 Heather Farr 37-35— 72 NHL playoff result same season. Sd*l68 3*1 averaged 21 points and IS rebounds for his Wilson New York at Texas, 3:05 p.m. Alllsan Finney 3537— 72 leader among active major leaguers with 2,607 Toronto at Collfomla, 4:05 p.m. Seattle 127, Denver 117, series tied 52 High team which went 21-5 last season and Lenore Rlttenhouse 3537— 72 career hits, was waived Friday by the California Clevetand at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. OW-7 Dot Germain 3534— 72 according to one recruiting expert has tremendous Detroit at Seattle, 4:35 p.m. Angels. Bruins 6, Devils 1 nrtday. May 6 Tommie Green 37-35— 72 Late (taiM Net tacluded potential. Gonte Winning RBI — Samuel (1). Laurie RInker 3434— 72 The Angels also returned designated hitter Brian E— Gonf, Dernier, Jeliz. DP Atlanta 1. Cothy Mfxino 3534— 72 BOP Womsn Boston 102, New York 94, Bosotn wins Signing deadline for the spring is May 15. Sellers Natienal League etemlings Downing to the active roster. Downing had been on Boston 0 5 1—4 LOB-PhItadelphia IX Atlanta A 2B— Lori west- 3534-72 Now Jonoy o 1 0— 1 Joyce Tyler 190-489, Martha Grant Mllvraukee KM, Atlanta 99, series tied 52 would join a freshman recndtingclass that includes Bradley, Aguayo, Parrish. HR— Samuel Tina Tombs Purtzer 37-35— 72 the ISHclay disabled list with a muscle strain in his First Period— None. Penalties— Muller, 175182-528, Judith Meek 185454, Elea­ Chris Smith, Dan Cynilik and Chris Fleming. DtvWpp (1). SB— Dernier 2 (5). SF— Parrish. Muflln Spencer-Devlln 3834— 72 NJ (high-stickina). 1:18; Llnsomon, Bos nor Berggren 185488, Carolyn Wilson Portland at Utah, (n) Bonnie Louer 3537— 72 left rib cage. 487. W L PCI. GO IP H R GR BB SO (trlpplna), 2:42; Anderson, NJ (trippina), Saturday, May 7 Proposition 48 victims Marc Suhr and John Gwynn New York 18 7 .720 Sally ftilntan 3537— 73 The 38-year-old Buckner, a veteran of 19 major 11:26; Wesley, Bos (holding), 13:52; Plett, MItzl Edge 3835— 73 Seattle at Denver, TBA are ready to join UConn as sofAomores, too. Pittsburgh 18 9 .667 T Rd«yli^\M1-5 71-3 4 3 2 3 2 league seasons, had been used primarily as a Bos.malor (nghtlna), 18:01; Shanahan, NJ, Sunday, May 8 T® Chicago 14 13 .519 5 Penny Hommel 3437— 73 malor (flghttno). 18:01; K.Crowder, Bos LaVas Induatrlal . Tekulve 12-3 1 0 0 1 3 Rosie Jones 3538— 73 designated hitter and a pinch-hitter by the Angels. New York at Boston, TBA, If necessary IVNIIIIIVUI 13 13 JOO 5W AlliRfa (roughlnp), 19:30; Muller, NJ (holding), Woshlmiton at Detroit, TBA St. Louie 11 16 .407 8 Amy Read 37-34— 73 He hit .209 with nine runs batted in while appearing 19:30; Verbeck, NJ, double minor (rouob- Mac Segar 207-550, Al Scheuy 212-592, Cleveland at Chicago, TBA Gtavtne L,1-4 1 5 4 5 3 1 Janet Coles 37-34— ri Tom Provencol 292-590, Mike Flellsteod Phitadelphta 9 16 .360 9 Pirieo 5 4 0 0 5 4 in 19 games for California this season. lng),19:30. Milwaukee at Atlanta, TBA, If neces- Television and Radio West DhrWOP Susle'Redmon 3934—7) Second Period— I, Boston, Llnsomon 6 234592, Roger MIeezkowskI 209-560, Ray sory EcMbgr 3 3 1 1 0 0 Potty Jordan 37-34— 73 Rowett 200574, Dave Neff 200563, Ken W L Fct. GO Acker 1 0 0 0 0 1 (Bouraue), 1:05 (pp). Z Boston, Joyce 5 Utah at Portland, TBA, If necessary Los Angelee 17 8 .680 MarvDwver 3538—73 (Kluzok, Bouraue), 2:03.3, Boston, Byers 1 Sessa 210597, Lou Tarldona 223-208-582, Gtavtne pitched to 3 batters In the 2nd. Mory Beth Zimmerman 3537— 73 Ernie Whipple 225587, Joe Parker 222, Houston 15 11 .577 Umpires Home, Brocktander: Rrst, Woosnam advances In play (Kasper, Bouraue) ,2:18.4 Boston, Kluzok 4 WellvCe^^^QYl 14 13 .519 4 Mard Bozorlh 3734— 73 (Kasper, Llnsomon), 11:52.5, New Jersey, Andy Michaud 205557, Ed Bachl 301-560, ’TODAY Mel Sellers was alsocalled for Ryne Sandberg moves to tag out San videotapes of the incident, heard evidence from Mr. a balk in the second inning. Wrigley Field. The Cubs won, 3-2. Rose and his representative, and heard a full Minnesota scored its third run in the sixth inning Francisco's Brett Butler during a ' explanation of the reasons for the suspension from whren Randy Bush hit a fielder’s choice grounder, Mr. Giamatti,” the league’s Executive Committee scoring Herr from third. AP photo said in a statement. "In view of all of the evidence The Twins tacked on two more in the seventh and Pirates turn back Padres and testimony heard, and after careful deliberation, suspension by the National League in chased Sellers. Puckett did the damage with a the executive committee unanimously upholds the AFTER TH E APPEAL — Pete Rose, left, two-run single. PITTSBURGH (AP) - Sid 30-day suspension imposed." manager of the Cincinnati Reds, ieaves New York on Friday. At right is National The victory snapped the Phil­ Bream hit a three-run homer with Thejianel which heard Rose’s appeal consisted of the hearing on his appeai on a 30-day League President A. Bartlett Giamatti. lies’ three-game losing streak two outs in the 12th inning as the Bill Bartholomay, board chairman of the Atlanta Rangers 7, Yankees 6 NL Roandap and dropped the Braves’ record Pittsburgh Pirates beat San , I Braves; Claude Brochu, president of the Montreal videotapes and accompanied by his lawyer, Reuven Pallone poked the manager in the face. at home to 1-12. ARLING’TON, Texas (AP) — Peteincavigliahita Diego 4-1 Friday night, sending Expos, and Chub Feeney, president of the San Diego Katz, and Reds general manager Murray Cook. " I gather Bart’s whole problem is me pushing the home run and two doubles, and the Texas Rangers the Padres to their sixth consecu­ ’The Phillies scored four runs in Padres and former N L president. " I was given the opportunity to present my case,” umpire,” said Rose, whoearlier this week displayed Cubs 3, Giants 2 held on for a 7-6 victory over the New York Yankees tive defeat. the first inning off Tom Glavine, Giamatti Immediately said he was pleased with Rose said. " I thought we had a strong case.” a red mark on his cheek he said was put there by Friday night. Mark Davis, 1-1, the Padres’ CHICAGO (AP) - Ryne Sand­ 1-4. Bob Dernier led off the game the decision and then modified the suspension. Giamatti previously cited unruly behavior by the Pallone’s finger. Trailing 7-1, the Yankees scored five runs in the third pitcher, retired the flrst two berg and Jim Sundberg hit solo with the first of his four consecu­ “ I have heard Mr. Rose’s explanation, and in light fans as one reason for the stiff penalty. ’The umpires Pallone says the argument was so heated he does ninth on two bases-loaded walks, a balk on Jeff batters in the 12th to run his home runs Friday to lead the tive singles and Phil Bradley and of his service to baseball and the remorse were showered with debris, forcing Pallone to leave not know if he did poke Rose. Russell, and a two-run single by Don Slaught. scoreless streak to 20 2-3 innings, Chicago Cubs to their fourth Samuel followed with singles for expressed, I will count the time he has spent away the game. " I have no idea whether or not I touched him with Paul Kilgus, 4-2, got the victory, scattering seven before Andy Van SJyke singled straight victory, a 3-2 triumph one run. from the team this week as part of his suspension,” '"n ie garbage came on the field because of that my finger. I have seen film clips, still photographs hits, striking out three and walking two over seven and Bobby Bonilla walked. over the San Francisco Giants. he said. bad call,” Rose.said, referring to Pallone’s delayed Mike Schmidt then walked to and slow-motion stills and I still have not seen any innings. New York starter Al Leiter, 3-2, lasted only Bream, who had popped out in Sandberg’s homer, his fifth, Rose met with Giamatti before facing the review call of a play at first base. load the bases and Lance Parrish evidence whether I touched him on the cheek.” two innings because of flu symptoms. He got the loss his previous two at-bats with came off loser Mike LaCoss, 1-3, board, hoping to persuade him to reduce the Rose said it was five minutes after he left the field hit a sacrifice By before Von Pallone said. . because of Incaviglia’s 435-foot solo homer to left in runners in scoring position, then with one out in the fifth inning and suspension to two weeks, the Associated Press before the debris was thrown. Hayes walked reloading the the second. hit a 0-1 pitch over the right-field snapped a 1-1 tie. Sundberg hithis learned. Giamatti was said to be amenable to " ’This was the one appeal we get. It’s over and we ’The umpire made his first public comment on the bases. Mike Young then bounced Inc^vjglia, who want>for-18 to start the season, fence for his second home run of first of the season in the sixth lessening the month-long penalty, but not to 14 days. accept it for that,” Katz, Rose’s attorney said. episode to David Raymond,’ the Phllly niMh^tic to short and when second base- doujil^d ,Jn the fifth and seventh innings, finishing the season. Bream had singled in inning off reliever Atlee Rose will be permitted to be in uniform during the All morning, NL offices were flooded with phone mascot for Phillies’ home'^’games and 'h ^ d io man Ron Gant’s relay to first the night 3-for-4 with two RBI and scoring twice. the Pirates’ first run in the first Hammaker. suspension but he cannot be in the dugout during the calls from Reds fans who wanted to know if Rose reporter for WDEL in Wiliriin^on, Del. ' trying to get a double play was Steve Buechele’s homer to left, after Mike inning. Mike Maddux, 5-2, allowed one game. won his appeal. The comments appeared in Rich Ashbum’s wild, Samuel and Schmidt Stanley’s walk, improved the Rangers’ lead to 3-0 Barry Jones, 1-0, pitched the run on seven hits in 71-3 innings. scored. Rose arrived at league headquarters with Rose said Giamatti has never acknowledged that column in the Philadelphia Daily News. off reliever Tim Stoddard in the fourth inning. 12th for the victory and remained He walked one and struck out Four more.Texas runs in the fifth put the game out unscored upon in 11. innings this seven before being relieved by The Phillies added two runs in of reach. Bob Brower doubled to right and moved to season. Frank DiPino with one out and the second when Dernier again third on Scott Fletcher’s sacrificebunt. After Ruben runners on first and second in the led off with a single and was Yzerman set to play in Game 3 for Wings doubled to third by Bradley. Sierra walked. Incaviglia doubled to left-center for eighth inning. DiPino got pinch- the first run. Expo* •, Astros 5 hitter Joel Youngblood to hit into Samuel Scored Dernier with a He’s coming back because he can play started swinging his stick at just By Ken Rappoport two games of the conference finals Stoddard walked Pete O’Brien intentionally to MONTREAL (AP) - Tim a Beider’s choice, but walked Will bouncer to short and Parrish 5 and help the team,” he said. about any Oiler who came near his The Associated Press against the Oilers. load the bases, and Larry Parrish responded with a Raines singled home Jeff Reed Clark to load the bases. drove in a run with a bloop single. Saturday’s game may be rougher crease. That included Simpson, who Yzerman has been practicing for two-run single. Mike Stanley’s sacrifice fly scored with one out in the. 11th inning to L«s Lancaster then came on than the first two contests. In Hanlon considered the heavy. DETROIT - The Detroit Red the past week, and coach Jacques O’Brien with the fourth run of the inning. give the Monteal Expos a 5-5 and struck out Kevin Mitchell and Podgwv 10, CandliuHs 2 Wings will have some extra ammimi- Demers said Friday that suiting him following up their 4-1 win in the opener “ I wasn’t expecting it,” Simpson Dale Mohorcic pitched the eighth, and Mitch victory oyer the Houston Astros Rich Gossage pitched the ninth tion for Game 3 of the Campbell up will not be a medical risk. with a 5-3 victory Thursday night, the said of one of Hanlon’s slashes that ST. LOUIS (AP) — Fernando Williams walked the bases loaded in the ninth.Don Friday night. for his fourth save, allowing the Conference finals against Edmonton “ There is absolutely no gamble in Oilers didn’t win any friends among stunned him more than hurt him. Valenzuela threw a Bve-hitter Mattingly then struck out and was ejected for Reed IM off the 11th with a Giants’ flnal run on Jeffrey Saturday night at the Joe Louis allowing him to return,” Demers said the Red Wings. Many Detroit players "Goaltenders do that, but it still and Mike Marshall hit his third arguing balls and strikes with homeplate umpire double o ff Ernie Camacho, 0-2, Leonard’s single, a groundnut, a Arena. in a statement. "W e’ve been putting were upset over an injury to goal- surprised me.” home run in as many games as Tim Welke. Yankees Manager Billy Martin also was and Henban Winningham then balk and Candy Maldonado’s RBI the Los Angeles Dodgers de­ The Wings said Friday that their top him through strenuous workouts and tender Greg Stefan, who left the game As it turned out, Stefan was all walked. One out later, Mitch ejected after kicking dirt on Welke. grounder. feated the St. Louis Cardinals 10-2 scorer, Steve Yzerman, will play for there is no swelling in the knee. The when knocked flat behind the net by right. His injury was diagnosed as “ a Webster walked to load the bases Friday nighf for their fourth the first time in the playoffs. doctors (team physician Dr. Robert Oilers forward Craig Simpson early in sore neck.” before Raines singled to score PhllllM 7, Bfiyw.3 ^ the second period. straight victory. Yzerman has not played since Teitge and Dr. William Clancy of the But Hanlon seemed a lot sorer than Reed. ATLANTA (AP)-ShaneRaw- Simpson did not receive a penalty Brewers 4, Royals 0 _ March 1, when he suffered a severe University of Wisconsin-Madison) that. Bob McOure, 1-1, pitched one ley allowed six hits in 71-3 innings Valenzuela, 3-3, struck out two and the Oilers wound up with a power knee injury after crashing into a goal have said it’s all right for him to play “ It’s an unwritten code,” he said. KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP) - Chris Bosio shut inning for the victory. for his first victory of the season and walked four en route to his play when Steve Chiasson cross­ I post. The injury came Just minutes and Steve andT have agreed that he’s “ You don’t blind-side a goaltender. It down Kansas City on five hits Friday night, With one out in the ninth. Alan and Juan Samuel drove in three second complete game. He was checked Simpson after the whistle after he scored his 50th goal of the ready.” was hard for me to keep my outdueling Floyd Bannister and pitching the Ashby homered off Montreal runs as the Philadelphia Phillies backed by a 14-hit attack to win a blew. season. Demers said the Wings’ two-game composure after that.” Milwaukee Brewers past the Royals 4-0 for their reliever ’Tim Burke to tie the beat the Atlanta Braves 7-3 rematch against Randy O’Neal. "There’s no need for that,” said 2- 2. The Red Wings finished first in the deficit was not a factor in his star’s Simpson claimed innocence. seventh straight victory. score 5-5. Reed had tripled home Friday night. Glen Hanlon, who replaced Stefan and Norris Division and knocked off return as the series shifts back to Bosio, 5-2, had two walks and three strikeouts and Andres Galarraga in the eighth Rawley, 1-5, walked three and O’Neal had a shutout for 8 2-3 was shelled for all five Edmonton “ It definitely was an accident,” he Toronto and St. Louis in the first two Detroit. raised his career record to 3-0 against the Royals, inning to give the Expos the lead. struck out two eh route to his first innings April 30 as St. Louis won goals. " I hated to see it. I had to let said. " I was going full-speed to get to s rounds of the Stanley Cup playoffs " I want to emphasize that Steve who have lost three in a row. The complete game ’The Astros tied the score 4-4 in victory since last Aug. 31. The 5-2 in Los Angeles, but allowed them know what was going on.” the puck and my shoulder got his without Yzerman. But they have only isn’t rushing back Just because we’re was Bosio’s fifth of the season, and the shutout his the top of the eighth on Glenn left-hander had lost lo straight eight hits and seven runs in 41-3 It was at that point that Hanlon head.” managed four goals in losing the first down two games to zero in this series. first. Davis’ run-scoring grounder. since last season. innings Friday. Monday, May iHaurhriilrr Hrralii Van Ber^i^ after another Derby title ‘Ray raps SPORTS — see page 42 his I

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When supe green tights s through song OUST THE KNICKS Children’s M audience cha Sponsored onmental P r NBA Roundup Andover, a.k. ities around I recycling. Un By Bill Barnard municipalitie The Associated Press 25 percent of In a 45-mii] NEW YORK — Larry Bird scored 10 of his 28 explained the points in the fourth quarter Friday night, leading catchy, “ rap’ the Boston Celtics to a 102-94 victory over the New "Extra, ext York Knicks and a 3-1 win in thdir first-round NBA you do, when playoff series. the way throu The final period had eight lead changes, the last "Recycle i one on a basket by Dennis Johnson that gave the response. Celtics an 87-85 edge with 3; 38 remaining. New York, behind rookie guard Mark Jackson, "Is recyclii outscored the Celtics 27-11 to take a six-point lead in "Yes,” the the fourth quarter, but Bird and Johnson led the way "Good ide: as the Celtics finished the game with a 25-11 run. people who n Johnson had nine of his 19 points and Bird added six said, in punci in the final 6:09. His high en Jackson, averaging less than 10 points in the first parents as we three games of the series, led New York with 28 the music in points, 21 of them in the second half. Johnny "Tell your Newman scored 25 points, Gerald Wilkins 18 and bottles and tr Patrick Ewing grabbed 20 rebounds for the Knicks. then broke in Kevin McHale scored 20 points and Robert Parish “ Don't you had 18 points and 12 rebounds for Boston. you see we d The Celtics, who led by as many as 13 points in the rap continue* first quarter, saw the Knicks close within four five . Rowlands times before an 8-2 run, capped by Bird’s 3-pointer, January of t gave Boston a 66-56 lead with 5; 10 left in the third about 120 tin period said. But the But the Knicks held Boston to five points the rest “Iliketeac of the period, cutting the deficit to 71-70. Wilkins art school tot then hit the first basket of the fourth period, giving adding that t New York its first lead since 2-0. show is "gett Boston grabbed a 77-75 read with 9:41 left on a According 1 fast-break layup by Danny Ainge before the Knicks Cycle began scored eight straight points for an 83-77 advantage “ bom” after; with 6; 23 left. At that point, the Knicks had scored 27 dump was hit ashes rose th AP photo of the previous 38 points, with Jackson scoring 11. The Celtics, who meet the Atlanta-Mllwaukee Rowlands s when Bill Br< HERE WE GO — Boston’s Willi Plett, left, NHL playoff game Friday night at the winner on Sunday, then started their decisive spurt, Meadowlands. The Bruins won. 6-1. preventing a deciding fifth meeting in Boston for the depa and New Jersey’s Brendan Shanahan Garden. Rowlands, oi square off during the first period of their had met Br Bucks 105, Hawks 99 expedition sti MILWAUKEE (AP) — Terry Cummings and tion with the Bruins beat Devils for 2-1 lead Jack Sikma led a fourth-quarter rally as the " I was just Milwaukee Bucks beat the Atlanta Hawks 105-99 said with a ch Friday night to even their first-round NBA playoff up wearing g The loss also marked the first Linseman, who had two goals EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. But he does time in three playoff series that and two assists, got Boston on the s0ri0S dt 2~2 (AP) — Ray Bourque set up The fifth and deciding game will be played Sunday scores by Ken Linseman, Bob New Jersey has trailed after board at 1:05, one-timing a pass three games. from Bourque in the faceoff circle in Atlanta. Joyce and Lyndon Byers In a Cummings scored 30 points for the second straight Neither team scored in the to the left of Burke past the 73-second span, triggering a game, including nine in the fourth quarter while opening 20 minutes. But penalties rookie’s glove hand on the short five-goal second period that car­ Sikma had eight of his 23 in the final period. ried the Boston Bruins to a 6-1 against New Jersey’s Pat Ver- side. Zins: The Bucks trailed by four points in the fourth beek and Kirk Muller of the Joyce scored 58 seconds later, victory over the New Jersey quarter, but Sidney Moncrief, Sikma and Cum­ Devils with 30 seconds to go in the also on a power play, tipping Gord Devils in Game 3 of the Wales mings brought Milwaukee back in an 11-2 run before Bv Alex GIrelll Conference finals Friday night. period gave Boston a powei^play Kluzak’s shot from the point past Manchester He for the opening 3; 30 of the second Burke after Bourque started the a frenzied crowd at the Milwaukee Arena. The victory gave the Bruins a Atlanta took an 83-79 lead on two free throws by period. play. 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven Kevin Willis and Glenn Rivers’ steal and dunk. But Former Repul That was all the Bruins needed Byers’ first goal of the playoffs series, and was the Devils’ third Paul Pressey made two free throws for the Bucks Carl Zinsser Is to solve Devils’ rookie goaltender came 15 seconds later and capped straight playoff loss at the and Moncrief took an inbounds pass and fired in a paign to recaptu Sean Burke, who stopped 39 shots a 2-on-l break with Steve Kasper Brendan Byrne Arena, where 3-pointer to give Milwaukee an 84-83 lead with 7:03 today with an Game 4 is scheduled for Sunday in Game 2 and made several good after Bourque hit Kasper with a Democrat-contr breakout pass. remaining. The Bucks led the rest of the way. night. stops in the opening period. and on state Sen D-Glastonbury, Zinsser for the District post tw< Zinsser, of B heaped criticisnr ter town gover aborted tax r called for forms san blue ribbo "find out what revaluation.” He said that fo Richard Vincer warded for the I tion with $43,0* pay. 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