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In the General Services' profiu from 1077 to 1979 were Part of it will come from under- , office, 41 Center St., 'M i The insurance crisis has become Herald Reporter Monchester, CT until M A Y 2, „N:'sQ h Mous that the general public “ nothing less than phenomenal,” standing how to pHce insurance I RECREATIONAL 19B6 at 11:00 a.m. for the Vneeids to get involved and reassess the deteriorating condition of the while guaranteeing Ibaf con­ Republican Registrar of Voters Mary Willhide follow ing: I EQUIPMENT 0) STANDING CORDWOOD it the rule ol insurance in society, the industry looks like it should have tract language of UaMlity is inter­ li'? erred this week when she rejected primary petitions - OLD HEBRON RD., ■tate> insurance commissioner teen predictable from today’s preted correctly. He said. submitted by supporters of GOP gubernatorial Pools! Pools! Poo!s! AAA GLASTONBURY Lit^aald Tuesday. vantage point. He cited one recent case in which candidate Gerald Labriola. the Secretary of the pool d!strlbutor must dis­ ( 2 ) WATERWORKS I SUPPLIES Insurance Commissioner Peter “ In order to maintain their share an individual sued all companies State’s Office has determined. pose of entire stock of The Town of Monchester Is that made a certain contraceptive new, leftover, 1985, 31 ft. on equal ooportunitv “ OlfUeis, speaking to about 30 of the marketplace, companies Albert Lenge. an attorney with the office, said this fomlly sized swimming emplover, and requires on members of the Kiwsnis Club at the priced their product continually, device because, after being infured morning that the secretary of the state's advisory pools with huge sundeck, otflrmotlve octlon oollcv for Manchester Country Club, said that lower, often below cost. The effort using one, the person couldn’t opinion was based on an analysis of the state statute oil of Its Contractors ond fencing, filter, ladders to m eet' competition at all costa remember the specific company Vendors os o condition of li, Insurance compaides are losing PETER GILLIES - used by Willhide to make her decision. That statute and warranty for only doing business with the money because “ we have given to invited severe losses,” Gillies said. forbids delegates on an endorsed slate from collecting $978. Installation optional Town, os oer Federal Order TAG public must play part Please torn I* page s petitions for a challenge slate of delegates favoring and extra, financing ayall- 11246. ythe jpublic a perception of big Insurers rushed to increase cash able. Call Paul at 721-1884. Bid forms, plans and another candidate specifications ore ovolloble at the General Services' Republican town directors Thomas Ferguson and office. William Diana sought a review of Willhide’s decision IBOATS/MARINE T O W N O F I EQUIPMENT MANCHESTER, CT Tuesday after she declared invalid petitions they had ROBERT B. WEISS, I k , submitted to force a May 20 primary against an GENERAL MANAGER m ^ S a lt endorsed slate of delegates that favors candidate 16 toot Mad Rlyer canoe, 067-04 paddles Included. Used SALE Richard Bozzuto. four times. Excellent con­ Ferguson and Diana are listed on the 16-member dition. $800. Please coll slate endorsed earlier this month by the Republican 643-4942 ofter 6pm or 647- Town Committee. However, they are also on the 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for Half-Size Trio Bob. \ challenge slate. They sought to force a primary to send the challenge Kitten Pillow slate, which includes more Labriola supporters, to the Time Again. party's nominating convention this summer. The endorsed slate, while favoring Bozzuto. also includes delegates for Labriola and gubernatorial hopeful Julie Belaga. The fourth GOP candidate. Romeo Petroni, got no delegates in the straw poll upon which the endorsed slate was based. Toxic "Because a delegate is permitted to be on a challenge slate, there's no prohibition against crash collecting signatures for that slate," Lenge said. He YouVe sure of a successful said that conclusion "was hotly debated at times, but it's the right decision." Firefighters spread The opinion means a court battle to overturn team ever a tanker rejection of the petitions is likely because Willhide truck befDre empty­ said this morning she will not reverse herself. sale when you advertise ing what remains Df Willhide said before the advisory opinion was issued that she would not reverse her decision. Since the its cargD ol tDxic state has no authority to overturn it, Diana and chemicals fDllowing Ferguson said this morning they will try to get a judge an accident Tuesday to rule that the petitions must be accepted. “ It's pretty much of a stubborn attitude if she won’t Dn AvDn MDuntain. follow what her own government is saying.” Fergu.son it in the Manchester Herald! The area was said this morning. He said he was optimistic a court evacuated while the decision would go in his and Diana's favor. cleanup was under " I would say if we got the Secretary of State's Office on our side, our chances are damn good.” Fergu.son way, and mepping said. ’f \ 18 INCHES up ended this Diana, a lawyer, said a decision would be made soon merning. Stcry Dn because state statutes require "an expeditious" page 5. hearing on such an appeal. He said this morning he has not yet filed for a hearing, but is preparing fora court challenge. Call 643-271 1 UPl photo At issue are 135 signatures on 13 pages of petitions that were gathered by Diana and Ferguson. On 8271 Friday, they submitted 428 signatures .seeking a May PHOTO-GUIDE 20 primary in hopes of sending a challenge slate of EXCLUSIVE 12*A-24Vi delegates that contains mostly Labriola supporters to Regulators reject electric rate hike this summer's nominating convention. A set of lovely blouses for a helpful Ad-visor Of the signatures submitted. 420 were found to be for the half-size fijfure, 2180 with easy-fittingr raglan state has denied in total an electric rate rates with the bulk ol the money slated pany's revenues and creation of the those of registered Republicans — one more thon the By Mark A. Dupuis to pay costs of building the Millstone 3 fund to offset future rate hikes. 419 signatures needed to force a primary. However, sleeves and a choice of United Press International hike for Northeast, the state's largest A smilinp Calico Kitten collars. utility. nuclear power plant in Waterford. “ This decision not only will benefit Willhide’s decision means Labriola backers are now No. 8271 with Photo- The company, facing strong political Connecticut's residents, but it will also far short of that number. The deadline for handing in pillow is fun to make and HARTFORD — State utility regula­ The DPUC will continue proceedings adds a cheerful note to Guide is in Sizes 12H to opposition to any rate hike in this greatly benefit the state's economy." signatures was Friday. tors today denied Northeast Utilities' on Northeast's request for an $8.5 a cosy corner. 24%. Size 14%, 37 bust, election year, recently offered a revised Gov. William A. O'Neill said in a Critics of Willhide have also charged her with top, 2^ yards 45-inch; million rate hike for the company's gas No. 21H0 has transfer; request for a $147 million hike in electric plan that it said would freeze rates but statement released at the Capitol. conflict of interest because she is a Bozzuto delegate center, 2% yards; bottom, rates and will now decide if the utility's customers and on demands by state flirections for 18-inch pil­ state officials said would actually on the endorsed slate. Nathan Agostinelli. head of low. 2% yards. officials that the company's revenues O'Neill in February broke with his revenues should be cut, officials said. increase customer bills. Labriola's statewide campaign and a former from electricity sales be reduced. past neutrality in utility rate cases and To order, send $2.S0, for each TO ORDER, send $2.50 lor each Commissioners ol the Department of DPUC Commissioner Peter J. Manchester mayor, said Tuesday a complaint against pattern, plus 50C for postafe and pattarB, piM 50Q tar pastaca and ------FREE------If the DPUC agrees to reduce in a letter to state Consumer Counsel Public Utility Control unanimously Boucher said the agency granted the her would be filed with the Manchester Ethics nandlioc. baadliag. revenues, customer bills would remain James F. Meehan stated his opposition ANNE CABOT SUE BURNEH granted a request by the agency's the same but as much as $100 million request for no rate hike this year Commission. Hficti— ter Harold tiawchaatar Herald to any rate hike this year. 1150 Are. ef Americas n i e Avt. at Amartcas prosecutorial division asking that Nor­ would be set aside from those bills in a because of economic changes, includ­ The endorsed slate, based on a straw pollof the town New Terfc, N.T. TOOae New Tam. N.V. 1003d theast be granted no increase in electric fund to offset future rate hikes, state ing a substantial drop in interest rates. Northeast had planned to use the bulk committee in March, has nine Bozzuto backers, four Print Name, Address witn ZIP Prlat Name. Address with ZIP CODE and Style Niunfecr. CODE. Style NamOer aad Sizt. rates this year. officials said. State officials who had fought the rate of the original $147 million electric rate for Labriola and three for Belaga. The exact number New FASHION with TAG SALE SIGN* Northeast filed an application with hike praised the agency's decision and hike request to begin paying for its of Labriola supporters on the challenge slate is not SPECIAL: Over 200 se­ The unanimous vote at a meeting at sharing of the cost of building the $3.8 lections and a FR E E special Grace Cole Collec­ DFUC headquarters in New Britain the DPUC in November seeking the vowed to press forward with their known, but it also includes some uncommitted tion for larger sizes; plus Pattern Section in the marks the first time in a decade that t he $155.5 million hike in gas and electric demands for reductions in the com­ billion Millstone 3 plant. delegates and some that support Bozzuto. ALULM . Just $3.00. 2 BONUS Coupons! ( 7 nii When you placB your ad In KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ' by Larry Wright Germany expels Libyan diplomats TODAY’S HERALD

Combined Wire Services Europe and Britain's decision to wat Mansur Hasi. was not the withdrawn from Tripoli to bring its Setting the stage index thB Manchester Herald— I expel 21 Libyans. The government ringleader in the nightclub bomb­ staff level to 19. t 1 wj£ojirs0i/ipryj West Germany today ordered 22 sent buses to transport the repor­ ing and that police have “ informa­ Sources said Libya would be free President Reagan today called 24 pagM, 4 tactions BUT A5 fi&TMe Libyan diplomats expelled and ters from the hotel where they tion from which a link to Libya can to choose which of its embassy on Arab nations to "join with us to Advinn 17 have been staying to the Tripoli be deduced.” staff members will leave West eliminate this scourge of civiliza­ APCMA IT‘5 clamped travel restrictions on BiisinA<« 19 *Limit 1 Sign— Must Be Picked Up At The Herald Libya's 19 remaining Embassy airport. In keeping with joint sanctions Germany with the expection of a tion." Setting the stage for his He a v e n PJnftftifiAd 91.94 ■ personnel in a counteroffensive In Bonn. Interior Minister Fried­ against Libya agreed on Monday few people who have bten listed for 12-day . trip to the Far East in against terrorism agreed on by the rich Zimmermann reported to the by European Community foreign expulsion by German security beginning on Friday. Reagan said C om ics European Community. cabinet on other anti-terror mea­ ministers in Luxembourg, the authorities because of suspected he will discuss terrorism with rtrinnax-tiri It 4-6 The Cabinet also approved stric­ sures. including details of the cabinet of Chancellor Helmut Kohl terrorist activities. other allied leaders in Tokyo PntoHainmant 17 ter controls on visas for Libyans arrest last Friday of a 35-year-old ordered the 41-member staff of the The Libyan embassy in Bonn because “ unilateral reponse is not Fnrii« 1*1 and directed West German author­ Palestinian on suspicion of invol­ Libyan embassy in Bonn cut to 19. was said to have 11 accredited enough." Story on page 7. 1 nral nnuin !4 R ities to determine whether Libyan vement in the April 5 bombing of a sources said. diplomats before the Kohl govern­ 1 nttAry 0 businesses and institutions in West Berlin disco that killed a U.S. The Cabinet then ruled that the ment ordered the expulsion of two Snow in iate Aprii? nhitiiariM A Germany might be overstaffed. soldier, a Turkish woman and remaining Libyans would not be middle-ranking officials in te im­ npininn ft Meanwhile. Libyan officials to­ wounded 230 other people, includ­ allowed to travel freely outside the mediate aftermath of the bombing Today’s weather forecast calls PanplA 9 day ordered all journalists repres­ ing 64 Americans. Bonn area. of the La Belle nightclub in West for cold rain, mixing with snow at ^pnric Q-11 fianrlirBlrr Mrralh enting the United States and Volker Kaehne, spokesman for Bonn, which currently has an Berlin. The United States blamed times, and snow showers are possible again tonight. The sun will Jfkiouicinn 17 Common Market nations to leave the West Berlin Justice Depart­ embassy staff of 11 diplomats and the attack on Libya and staged last 1 1 « /UUnrIrt 7 ^'‘Serving The Manchester Area For- Over 100 Years*^ immediately in retaliation for new ment, said Tuesday that the It administrative personnel in week's bombing raids on Tripoli return Thursday. Details on page V 1! restrictions on Libyan diplomats in suspect, identified as Ahmed Na- Libya, also ordered three people and Benghazi in reprisal. 2 . Weather 2 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. April 23, 1986_ Reinhorn, Naab ahead in race for G O P seat

time members of the Republican | 8v John F. Kirch Party, had a better chance of, Herald Reporter getting the nomination than McNamara. Republicans Harry Reinhorn and Geoffrey Naab have emerged "Both have paid their dues,” as the front-runners in a three-way Ferguson said. “ But I’m not ruling race to fill the seat on the town out Peter McNamara. I would nbt Board of Directors vacated by discourage Pete from trying Donna Mercier two weeks ago, again. 1 was extremely impressed according to some Manchester with his answers (during Tues­ Republicans. day’s interview).” During a closed meeting of the Frost said he was impressed by GOP selection committee Tuesday all three candidates, but did not night, committee members inter­ mention McNamara by name. Today In history viewed three candidates who have McNamara said today that he [ expressed interest in the seat, has not switched from the Liber­ Among those born on this date were actress-diplomat which Mercier, an active member tarian Party to the Republican Shirley Temple Black in 1928 and actor Lee Majors in of the Republican minority, re­ Party, but plans to do so later. He 1940. signed in the midst of her second admitted that he was an underdog, Extended outlook term. Those candidates were Rein­ but said he owed it to the people horn, Naab and tavern owner who supported him during his Extended outlook for New England Friday Peter McNamara, a Libertarian campaign last year to try to get on who unsuccessfully sought a seat Yes, snow Is possible through Sunday; the Board of Directors, on the board last November, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island; Almanac "I do have a few supporters on i Chilly today with periods of cold rain. The rain may mix with snow at Fair Friday. Chance of showers Saturday. Fair The selection committee is the town committee and some , times, especially this afternoon. Temperatures will be In the 40s and the Sunday. Highs 55 to 65. Lows 35 to 45. Republicans in town," McNamara j Today is Wednesday, April 23, and opposed U.S. entry into ready to make a recommendation wind will be north, 10 to 20 mph. Mostly cloudy tonight with a 50 Vermont: Dry Friday and Sunday, chance of to the party’s executive commit­ said. He did not say whether he ’ the 113th day of 1986 with 252 to World War II. percent chance of rain or snow showers mainly before midnight. The showers Saturday. Seasonable highs in the 60s and tee, which will meet tonight. would seek the nomination at the follow. In 1965, more than 200 U.S. HARRY REINHORN town committee next Tuesday low will be 35 to 40 and the wind will be north, 10 to 20 mph. Thursday, lows 35 to 45. planes struck North Vietnam in Selection Committee Chairman New Hampshire, Maine: Fair Friday and The moon is approaching its David Frost said today. The ... expects recommendation should he not receive the recom- . one of the heaviest raids of the partly sunny with high 60 to 65. Today’s weather picture was drawn by Sunday. Chance of showers Saturday. Highs in the full phase. executive committee will then mendation of the selection and Vietnam War. Eric Lavigne, 9, of Cambridge Street, a fourth-grader at Waddell mid 50s and 60s Friday and Saturday cooling the The morning stars are Mer­ make a recommendation to the full executive committees. In 1985, Sen. Sam Ervin died at the 50s Sunday. Lows in the 30s to near 40. cury, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Republican Town Committee, The Board of Directors’ seat was School. age 88. The North Carolina The evening star is Venus. which will vote on a replacement "I think that would be the left vacant April 9 when Mercier Democrat directed Senate Wa­ Those born bn this date are for Mercier at a special meeting prudent thing for them to do,” resigned, leaving Ferguson and under the sign of Taurus. They tergate investigation that led to Tuesday. Naab said. William Diana the only Republican ' Across the nation President Richard Nixon’s include English playwright Wil­ Republican town Director Tho­ members of the nine-member ' Showers and thundershowers will extemd over liam Shakespeare in 1564... resignation. Frost would not say what the board. Mercier cited a lack of recommendation will be. but some mas Ferguson, who is not a the northern and central Rockies and the northern James Buchanan, 15th president member of the selection commit­ cooperation between the Republi­ Plains. Showers will be scattered across the of the United States, in 1791, A thought for the day: In "A s members of the Republican Party can directors as the main reason , said today that the selection tee but attended the meeting, said northern Pacific Coast, northern plateau, northern Russian composer Sergei Proko­ You Like It," William Shakes­ he heard from other members of for her resignation. fiev in 1891, author Vladimir peare wrote. "The fool doth think committee is likely to recommend Arizona and from the middle Atlantic Coast to New that the town committee nominate the party that the seat will Ferguson and Diana will present Nabokov in 1899 (age 87). he is wise, but the wise man England. Winds will be strong and gusty from the both Naab and Reinhorn and then probably be filled by a town the board with a recommendation • actress-diplomat Shirley Tem­ knows himself to be a fool.” committee vote between Naab and southernPlains to the lower Missouri Valley and hold a vote. to fill the seat after the Republican ' over much of Idaho and Montana. Much of the ple Black in 1928 (age 58), actors Reinhorn. Town Committee votes on the | nation will have high temperatures in the 60s and Lee Majors in 1940 (age 46) and More than half of all ho­ "We have a recommendation to “ It would be interesting," he matter. Although the Democratic i 70s. Highs will be in the SOs across Washington, Herve Villechaize in 1943 (age meowners have purchased tele­ bring to the executive board said. “ It would be like a little majority on the board can block i Idaho and much of Montana and from the Great 43), and actresses Shirley Ma- phones since the deregulaflon of tonight,” Frost said. "It isn’t election in its own right, which I the Republicans’ recommenda­ Lakes across the Ohio Valley, eastern Tennessee, cLaine in 1934 (age 52), Sandra the telephone industry, according neccessary that we narrow it down think is fair.” tion, the directors usually follow the Carolinas to the northern and middle Atlantic Dee in 1942 (age 44) and Valerie to Better Homes and Gardens. to one candidate. The executive Ferguson said that he thought the recommendations of the party Coast, with 40s from the eastern Great Lakes to Bertinelli in 1960 (age 26). committee has the option of Reinhorn and Naab, both long­ filling a vacated seat. endorsing one over the other or ' Maine. Readings in the SOs will prevail across the On this date in history; saying that both are good and desert southwest, southern Rockies, central high In 1898. the. U.S. government A foxy* flavor letting the (full) committee MIAMI Plains and the southern Plains, with highs in the asked for 125,000 volunteers to NEW YORK (AP) - The pun­ decide. lower 90s over parts of southwest Texas. fight against Spain in Cuba. gent grape flavor of native Ameri­ ’’This is a kind of unusual situation,” Frost LEGEND- In 1941, at an “ America First" can grapes is often called “ foxy." Herald photo by Bashaw "This is a kind of unusual rally in New York City, aviator New York State Concord wines are situation," Frost said. “ You have said. ’’You have two people who are R A M L\^‘* V j ***0*^ High and low Charles Lindbergh said “ it is "foxy,” reminding one of jelly or two people who are perceived as obvious that England is losing jam. Foxy New York state wines That sinking feeling good by the town committee. I’m perceived as good by the town committee. \// SHOWERS^ FLOW NEW YORK — The highest temperature the war.” Lindbergh was im­ are also known to be “ very fruity,” sure friends of Harry will vote for I’m sure friends of Harry will vote for Harry UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST reported Tuesday by the National Weather pressed with Hitler’s Germany reminiscent of fresh fruits. Don Gam of Norman Street follows his golfers were undeterred by the below- Harry and friends of Geoff will Service, excluding Alaska and Hawaii, was 100 putt on the 18th green at Manchester par April weather that moved into the vote for Geoff.” and friends of Geoff will vote for Geoff.” degrees at Bullhead City. Ariz. The low was 18 Country Club Tuesday. Galli and other area this week. Reinhorn. Naab and McNamara degrees at both Alpena and Pellston Mich. National forecast all said today they didn’t know Lottery what the recommendation would During early Thursday, rain is forecast for parts of the Pacific Air quality report be. But Reinhorn said he, got the Northwest Coast. Snow and showers are predicted for parts of the Police union criticizes mayor feeling both he and Naab would be Northern Plains. Rain is possible in parts of the Northern Plains and the Rhode Island daily: 1890. Lot- recommended by the selection 260 NO. MAIN ST. HARTFORD — The state Department of A , > MANCHESTER. Cr. Environmental Protection reported that the air Connecticut daily: O-Bucks; 3-4-27-35-36. committee. Upper Great Lakes Region, with scattered showers possible in the Double the NORTHWAY Southern Plains and the extreme North Atlantic Coast. Elsewhere the quality was good on Tuesday and was expected to Tuesday: 765 Tri-state daily for Maine. New Says Massaro letter was ‘slap in face’ be good on Wednesday. Hampshire and Vermont: 880, Value of Your weather will be fair in general. Play Four: 0265 3373. Lotto: 20-21-22-29-34- Massachusetts daily: 6138. By George Layng Massaro by friends and associates, for over a year investigating drug WALLPAPER Coupons Herald Reporter played a part in Barall’s decision trafficking before making the ^ i^ lL n d y i 38 to impose a lesser sentence than arrest and confiscating “ a quarter Details In Store the one sought by prosecutors. of a million dollars worth of SALE! other lottery numbers drawn jingo numbers Tuesday: A letter written hy Mayor Weinberg said she was not cocaine destined for the residents Tuesday in New England: 3,51,12,23,35.10,34,25,84,57. Barbara Weinberg on behalf of a ' ncnnIPEOPLE c m PlEASEOS c embarrassed by her letter. She of Manchester and the surrounding Save BIG on every Manchester restaurateur con­ Pick Up a PEOPLE victed on cocaine charges has said she was asked by Massaro’s towns.” book, brand, and drawn sharp criticism from the family to write the letter because "Unlike you.” the letter to Value Pack Sale Manchester police union. she has eaten at the restaurant a Weinberg said, "we deal with the pattern we sell! Sik ItMS Cougar helps out Newspapers who died in 1970 at age 87. A June wedding "It is a slap in the face to all law couple of times every month for the hardships caused by drug use and Circular at IniliMi NX.. Iphl. I3it. Others who were awarded prizes Saturday enforcement officers when the top past few years. Weinberg said she addiction on a day-to-day basis” our store. TImi]., Mril 24tt, Fri., Ipil ntk, Rock singer John Cougar Mellencamp. were: Lorin Maazel, the Pittsburgh Symphony’s elected official of the town openly does not know Massaro or his "Justice for all should not be 30% OFF Sit.. Ipril 26tk whose album “ Scarecrow ” chronicles the Dick Moore, who won best story for principal guest conductor and music ad­ supports a criminal that her police family very well. dependent on the accused’s finan­ suggested list price hard times facing American farmers, will “ Gasoline Alley; ’’ Gary Larson, best syndi­ viser, will marry German actress Dietlinde department has worked long and A Hartford Superior Court clerk cial status, position in the com­ appear in Chillicothe. Mo., next month on cated panel, “The Far Side;’’ Jim Davis, ’Turban in June, according to the maestro’s hard to bring to justice,” acting said this morning the letter was munity and people of influence who NO FANCY behalf of protesting farmers, officials said. best humor, “ Garfield: ’’ Don Wright, best mother. union President Jon Hawthorne written on stationery that had the they happen to be acquainted .Mellencamp: his violin player. Lisa editorial cartoonist, The Miami News; Mort It will be the third wedding for Maazel. 56, said in a letter delivered to town seal on it and Weinberg’s with.” Hawthorne said. “ In this SALES GIMMICKS US # 1 EASTERN Germano; and mandolin player. Larry Drucker, best special feature. Mad Maga­ who was accompanied by Miss Turban Weinberg Tuesday. title. case, it is plain to see that you were NOTHING HELD BACK Crane, will perform May 7 outside the zine; Don Orehek, best magazine gags. during part of the Symphony’s European Weinberg’s letter was written on However. Weinberg said this not acting with the best interest of 49C lUST GOOD HONEST VALUE Livingston County Farmers Home Adminis­ Playboy and Good Housekeeping; Bill Gallo, tour last summer. behalf of Stephen Massaro. 39. th^ morning she paid for the stationery our community in mind.” POTATOES ■ 10 lb.IK bagI herself, and it was not actually tration office, said Robyn Riggs of the sports. New York Daily News; Dick Ayers, The conductor has known Turban, of former owner of Ma.ssaro’s West Weinberg said she would not town stationery. She said she uses SALE ENDS MAY 31st Howard Bloom Organization, a New York best comic book, “Ghostrider;’’ Chuck Munich, for four years, said Marie Maazel. Side restaurant on Center Street, mind talking to the police in the who was convicted in February of the stationery for social and future, and added that she had the Cash or Credit Cards Only publicity company. Jones, best animator; and Arnold Ruth, The wedding will be June 7, in Monte Carlo. being an accessory to possession of personal purposes and does not “ highest regard for the Manches­ •Mellencamp hoped the appearance would advertising and illustration, Esquire Monaco. Mrs. Maazel said. cocaine with intent to sell. He was think using it implied that the town ter Police Department.” MANCHESTER GRADE A WHOLE call attention to the serious credit needs of magazine. arrested in September 1984 after sanctioned her actions. However, she also said she had a WALLPAPER and PAINT many farmers and their need for higher Astronaut retires police found 10 ounces of cocaine in In the letter. Weinberg said she duty to help people become prices. Riggs said Monday. Borrowed Symbols CHICKEN BREASTS lb. Quote of the day the restaurant and nearby cars. docs not condone what Massaro rehabilitated. 185 West Middle Turnpike Robert F. Overmyer, who flew on two The constitutionality of the seal of Zion, Illinois, has Massaro was sentenced in did. But she said he was "worthy of 'Tm not judge or jury. ” she Manchester U.S. Customs Service chief William v^n space shuttle missions, including a Spacelab been challenged. This seal displays the Christian sym­ March to serve six months of a consideration of community ser­ said. 6464)143 Rubes honored Raab, on the 17 people charged with flight, has become the second astronaut to five-year prison sentence He was vice and rehabilitation." accord­ Hawthorne said the union sup­ bols of a cross, a crown, and a dove. Such symbols have ing to a copy read by the court conspiring to sell Iran more than $2 billion announce retirement plans since the Chal­ also given five years of probation ported Weinberg in last No­ Open Mon.. Tuat.. FrI.. ft 8iL 8-5:30 Cartoonist Lynn B. Johnston, who draws always been important cultural emblems, and they clerk. worth of U.S.-made weapons, including lenger explosion. NASA officials said in and 600 hours of community vember’s election. He said he did Wed. 'Ill Noon. Thurt. 8-9 the “For Better or for Worse” strip, has service. Prosecutors had recom­ "I believe Stephen has learned not know if her letter would affect anti-tank missiles: Houston. have often aroused strong emotions. Hitler’s dreaded FRESHLY SLICED WUNDERBAR become the first woman to win the National mended full five-year prison his lesson." the letter said. the union’s- po.sition if she runs Senrlce— SavIngt— SatlMtactlon “ Without a doubt the bloody hand of The 49-year-old Marine Corps colonel will swastika was once used by Ancient Aryans of India to Cartoonists Society’s annual Reuben Award. term. Hawthorne said Tuesday the again. 2 international terrorism would have been on retire June 1, John Lawrence, spokesman for represent the sun’s motion across the sky. In ancient The Reuben, the group’s most prestigious the National Aeronautics and Space Admin­ Weinberg said Tuesday she police union would have liked GERMAN BOLOGNA 99C 2 the trigger of the TOW missiles, really, an award, is named in honor of the late Reuben istration’s astronaut office, said Monday. Sanskrit, swastika means “conducive to well-being.” asked Hartford Superior Court Weinberg to discuss Massaro’s ■ COMPREHENSIVE PHYSICAL THERAPY P.C. ideal weapon for this dirty business.” arrest with them before she wrote “ Rube” Goldberg, a cartoonist for Hearst Lawrence said Overmyer had not said why American Indians used the swastika to signify peace. Judge Herbert Barall in her March Angela LaBella RPT 4 letter for leniency in sentencing the letter. In his letter. Hawthorne he is retiring. DO YOU KNOW — What religion uses the six-pointed Massaro because he and his family said the 83-member union was Nanev N. Perlotto RPT star as an important symbol? are “ good business people.” She "very disturbed” by Weinberg’s Karen Walther RPT said she does not know if the letter, letter. 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April 13.19«6 Cleanup finished Connecticut In Brief Senate approves death penalty bill Per-pupil medical Insurance to cover catas­ HARTFORD (AP) - The state trophic illness. spending Judge orders evidence suppressed Senate ’Tuesday approved a bill Itabariola, one of four candi­ in tanker spill on designed to make it easier to get dates seeking the GOP nomina­ LITCHFIELD — A Superior Court judge hearing two drug the death penalty in murder cases. tion, said the state would pay a M cases has suppressed some evidence gathered during the grand The measure, approved on a 28-8 million annual lump sum into the dp 11.9% Jury investigation of corruption in the Torrington area. vote after a 55-minute debate, now Connecticut Reinsurance Associa­ Avon Mountain Judge Walter M. Pickett Jr. ruled Tuesday that some evidence goes to the House. tion’s pool coverage, expanding it in the cases was invalid because the grand jury gathered it after to include catastrophic health care HARTFORD (UPI) — An aver­ Oct. 1, 1985, the date of a new state taw that changed the “The likelihood of a convicted age of $3,522 per pupil was spent murderer getting the death pe­ insurance. , ^ la^ year in Connecticut’s public AVON (AP) — The cleanup was “They attack the respiratory guidelines governing such investigations. nalty in the state now is next to Labriola said 8 percent of the system and are quite hazardous,” Pickett’s decision fell short of dismissing the charges or the schools, up 11.9 percent from the completed early this morning at impossible,” said Sen. Richard B. 800,000 families in Connecticut the foot of Avon Mountain, where a said Chris Gentile, director of the current grand jury. But defense attorneys believe the ruling would qualify dn a sliding scale previous year, figures released by Johnston. R-Wethersfield, co- a4>rivate research group indicate. tanker truck overturned after an state Office of Emergency Medical could lead to the dismissal of some charges against their clients chairman of the Judiciary Com­ b a s^ on income to determine the Services. ”As long as they are and wilt force the current Investigation to comply with the new ”^ e figures for the 1984-85 school accident, spilling at least 200 mittee and chief backer of the bill. amount of the premium cost year mean the overall jump in per gallons of highly flammable liq­ contained ... there isn’t any real state taw. He called the state’s present picked up by the state. uids, police said. danger. But the critical point will The Connecticut Reinsurance pupil spending during the past 10 death penalty law unworkable yeafs increased 156 percent, far The tanker apparently lost its be when they start pumping those Missing girl found In Hartford because it requires a jury to find Association was formed in 1975 more than the 89 percent increase brakes coming down the mountain chemicals out from the tanker.” under the Comprehensive Health Firefighters spread flame- SIMSBURY — A 17-year-old mentally handicapped girl, the murder was "aggravated’' or in Inflation over that period, the on Route 44 and collided with a car committed in an especially cruel, Care Act. Private insurance com­ Connecticut Public Expenditure near the Avon Old Farms fnn retardant foam near the truck and missing from her home since April 15 has been found in Hartford heinous and depraved manner. panies participate in the associa­ Tuesday afternoon, authorities sand was used to absorb liquid that and appears to be in good health according to her brother. Cenncil said Tuesday. tion to provide coverage on a loss 'The increase is due mostly to said. seeped onto the road and a nearby Josette Hettrick had left her home with a gym bag and a The jury also must conclude that basis to families who are high-risk grassy area. Hudson Birden. still up to the caucuses.” Martial arts weapons declining student enrollment over An Avon police officer said the change of clothes and late Tuesday night her family received there were no mitigating factors in medical cases. the 10-year period, but it can also mopup was finished about 1:30 Avon’s health director, said. word that the girl had been staying with an hispanic family in the case, such as the defendant’s He said the proposed budget and Also ’Tuesday, the state Senate Officials were able to stop the tax cuts had been discussed during be attributed to increased state aid a.m. today and the roadways were Hartford’s south side. mental condition, which might passed bills classifying martial Right to |ury trial and the overall wealth of many reopened for traffic. leak by tightening valves on the "The uncle in the group saw the ad and phoned Simsbury police serve to excuse the fact of murder. a House Republican caucus on tanker. Birden said. arts weapons as dangerous wea­ Finally ’Tuesday, the House communities, said Michael B. About 150 people were evacuated late last night,” Bruce Hettrick, the girl’s brother said this Under the bill passed Tuesday, Tuesday and that at least one more pons and requiring that those from area businesses, but no Avon police Officer Steven the death penalty could be imposed caucus was planned. passod and sent to the Senate a Levin, CPEC vice president. Howe, 31. of Goshen was treated morning. carrying them in motor vehicles measure removing the right to a "We’ve been pushed forward by homes were evacuated, police! That advertisement Hettrick referred to, which included a if the jury concluded that'aggra- Senate leaders said they had get permits. The bills now go to the said. Students at the Renbrook for inhalation of fumes and re­ vating factors outweighed mitigat­ briefly discussed budget plans in a jury trial in criminal cases having some of the wealthy towns, and the leased, authorities said. Monica photograph of the girt, had been sponsored, along with a $5,000 separate caucus Tuesday and that House. maximum penalties up to $199. State has then been prodded by the School, a private school across the reward, by Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co., where her father ing factors. The bills cover what are known courts to provide state aid to some West Hartford line, were sent McNichol. 36, of Hartford was 2 another caucus was scheduled Current law bars jury trials In works and the Mintz & Hoke Inc. advertising agency where her as Chinese stars and nunchaka of the poorer towns,” Levin said. home early as a precaution. treated at St. Francis Hospital and Thursday before Friday’s planned cases with penalties up to $99. UPI photo Medical Center for minor respira­ brother works. Accord on budget sticks, among other martial arts Virtually all of those are infrac­ Although the CPEC’s figures do Four people were injured, au­ Senate vote on the budget. devices. Those enrolled in martial thorities said. The truck driver and tory problems and was listed in Meanwhile Tuesday. Republi­ tions, while fines above $99 are now not make any comparisons to The Rev. Jose Alfonso Salazar (front), tendent of schools. They were among The budget plan given tentative arts schools would be exempt from nationwide statistics, other studies driver of the car suffered minor good condition, a hospital spokes­ Weekend fires may be connected can legislative leaders said they leadership approval represents an the ban on carrying martial arts reserved for misdemeanors and pastor of St. Martin de Porres Church in hundreds involved in a protest calling woman said, had reached tentative agreement felonies. have shown Connecticut to be injuries in the accident, authorities WATERBURY — Authorities says there’s a possibility that a 8.5 percent increase in spending weapons in motor vehicles while among the top five states in per New Haven, is arrested Tuesday night for Yale University to divest from South said. Twoothers, including a police Lawrence Richardson, 60, of on a $4.3 billion state budget and at over the current year. Democratic traveling to and from the schools. Critics of the measure said it will Chelmsford, Mass., the truck series of fires in northwestern Connecticut and New York state least $75 million in tax cuts, but abridge the right of trial by jury to pupil spending. Levin said. on Wall Street in New Haven along with Africa. officer, were treated for respira­ Gov. William A. O’Neill proposed However, since the per pupil tory problems after inhaling chem­ driver, was listed in fair condition over the weekend may be linked, although there’s “no overt they said final figures would be an 11 percent spending increase. most citizens and adversely affect John Dow (rear). New Haven superin- at New Britain General Hospital indication” of a direct connection. decided by rank-and-file GOP The Labriola plan increase is due mostly to declining ical fumes, officials said. 3 Democrats released a Republi­ the poor by forcing them to choose Tuesday night. Cheryl McGra.w, Arson definitely caused at least two of the large fires that lawmakers in caucuses. student enrollment, an expected The accident caused massive can list of $44.9 million in further On Tuesday, Republican guber­ between jail and paying the higher traffic jams as police closed 21, of Simsbury, driver of the car, occurred between Saturday and Monday, authorities said natorial candidate Gerald Labri­ fine that they can’t afford. surge in enrollment in coming "Those numbers are the bal­ reductions in the governor’s prop­ years threatens to reverse the Routes 44 and 10 and rush-hour was treated and released. ’Tuesday. lpark numbers,” said House Ma­ osal. The GOP had previously ola outlined his plan for state But supporters saw now consti­ tutional problems with the trend, he said. Community leaders charged motorists had to find alternate Police and fire officials in New York and Connecticut said they jority Leader Robert G. Jaekle, trimmed O’Neill’s budget by more assistance to help working poor routes home. have determined that fires at clothing stores in Canaan and families obtain enough major measure. ' “That will be something to watch R-Stratford. "But everything is than $70 million. for,” Levin said. “I think it will be The truck, owned by Roy Broth­ PENNY STOCKS Millerton, N.Y., were intentionally started. An Opportunity of the 80's A third fire at a Salisbury home within the same 48-hour period harder for these towns” as enrol­ ers Inc. of Pinehurst, Mass, was lments again begin to increase. in apartheid protest at Yale carrying 4,000 gallons of toluene FOR FREE REPORT CALL ELLIOT KURZ is still listed as “suspicious.” pending the outcome of laboratory Statewide enrollment in Connec­ and 2,000 gallons of xylene in tests. ticut's public elementary and representatives of church and Africa is stronger than the water separate chambers, authorities 800-322-2480 Moffett attacks O’Neill on judges Bv Susan Okula said. Both chemicals are liquid secondary schools dropped 2 per­ The Assaclated Press civic groups and city officials. and land that separate us.” Two gunmen rob bank In Enfield cent in the 1985-84 year, falling to About 20 were Yale University The protest was organized by solvents that are poisonous if would help provide insurance to swallowed. Fumes from the chem­ ””^U A K T-1A M e g ° By Mark A. Dupuis the Judicial Review Council to pension earlier than he otherwise 467,310 from 476,843 the previous NEW HAVEN - Elected offi­ students. Local 34, the Federation of Univer­ mCOWFOMTtO ENFIELD — Two men armed with machine guns took between could. poor people to cover catastrophic year. The average public school sity Employees, a clerical and icals can irritate the lungs and Invr9t«n«nt BanVcri United Press International warrant otherwise. cials and the superintendent of Student demonstrators started a , . NASO 8 $ »gy/^ $10,000 and $15,000 during a robbery of a Suffield Savings Bank The Legislature already has "It’s more deals to get people to medical bills. enrollment across the state is round of vehement protest against technical workers union at Yale. throat, health officials said. branch, authorities said. Labriola said his plan would schools were among 108 people HARTFORD — Democrat Toby rejected two of the judges — one leave the bench,” Moffett said of expected to begin increasing arrested while protesting Yale Yale’s investment policies on April Andrea Ross, a union steward, said FBI officials apprehended one man and confiscated a machine nominated for an initial eight-year the pension change that could expand an existing insurance pool within two years. Levin said. 4. About 274 people have been at least 45 of its members were gun in Enfield several hours after the robbery, which occurred Moffett has charged that a lack of to provide coverage to families University’s investments in com­ HARTFORD COUNTY leadership on the part of Gov. term and another with nine years affect Superior Court Judges Nor­ -The CBEC is a private, non­ panies that do business in South arrested since April 14. arrested. Lucille Dickess. presi­ around 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, authorities said. man A. Buzaid and Alvin G. who cannot afford the coverage for profit government research dent of Local 34. was the first in the 4-H AUCTION William A. O’Neill has created a on the bench — and may deny catastrophic illnesses, which can Africa. Others arrested Tuesday in­ Police did not release the man's name and were still working "political football” out of judicial confirmation to a third, who has 19 Rottman. agency funded by state businesses. Demonstrators Tuesday stood cluded John Dow Jr., superintend­ line to be charged. & TAG SALE W on the case Tuesday evening. Buzaid was denied reappoint­ cost $100,000 or more. Its figures for school spending are Students have made up the appointments this year. years on the bench. The former senator from Nauga­ silently in a line that stretched for ent of New Haven schools; city CAT APRIL 2B A.M. None of the money had been recovered. Enfield Lt. Bernard ment by the House. Rottman’s derived from state records, but are three-quarters of a block along the Aldermen Martin Dunleavy and majority of those arrested in Moffett said Tuesday the gover­ Moffett, who is challenging reappointment is due for a vote tuck said he had not worked out not considered official because of previous demonstrations. ’ First Congregational Church Duffy said. nor failed to closely evaluate O’Neill for the Democratic guber­ details of the plan, but estimated it center of a street through Yale’s Charles H. Allen III; Sally Brown, soon in the Senate and he is said to the possibility of audits or other campus. They were warned four city town clerk; and New Haven The protesters marched from a 837 Main Street East Hartford, CT appointees before making nomina­ natorial nomination, said he would be in danger of failing to win would cost about $4 million and changes which could later a Iter the city church to Wall Street, which tions. throwing the decision on the push for stronger evaluation of could save money by helping times by city police before being NAACP chapter President Hay­ AUCTION INCLUDES MANY NEW ITEMS, SHRUBS, Abuse suspect wants trial moved confirrriation as well. figures. Levin said. charged with disorderly conduct, ward Hooks and Vice President runs adjacent to the office building FABRICS. CRAFTS, GIFT CERTIFICATES. BAKED appointments to the more-partisan sitting judges as well as a merit In other political action Tues­ people who otherwise might be The figures also show the gap of Yale President A. Bartlett realm of the General Assembly. system for selecting new judges. forced to go on welfare. ”It’s beautiful.” said city school Clinton Robinson. GOODS, PLANTS AND CHILDREN'S CORNER MILFORD — The remaining defendant in an Ansonia child day. Republican gubernatorial between high-spending and low- board Chairman Edwin R, Ed­ "I think that people across the Giamatti. sexual abuse case has asked to have his case moved, saying "The governor failed to do his Voters in November will con­ candidate Gerald Labriola pro­ spending communities decreased At least 250 others lined both AUCTIONEER: MR. ROY SPILLER A monds. one of those arrested. He country, be they leaders or com: publicity has made it impossible for him to get a fair trial. homework,” Moffett told reporters sider amending the state constitu­ posed a plan under which the state for the first time in five years. The was referring to the mix of people mon citizens, ought to speak out sides of the street and kept an EAST HARTFORD. CT Jerry G. Baker, 32, of Derby is accused of having sexually outside Hartford Superior Court. tion to establish a merit system for WE DELIVER gap, measured as the ratio be­ taking part in the protest. and protest against the (South hour-long silent vigil in a light rain. assaulted five children in Ansonia. "As a result of that the judges were choosing judges, but .Moffett was If you haven’t received your tween the communities in the 5th All 108 people arrested Tuesday African) regime. How can we “The extent and nature of the pretrial publicity is going to thrown into the wolf’s den. This has unclear on whether he thinks that Mancheater Herald by 5 p.m. and 95th percentiles, was 1.73 in were released on written promises support a regime that I compare to make it very difficult to pick jurors who have never heard of the become a political football.” plan would be enough. EMERGENCY weekdaya or 7:30 a m. Saturdaya. 1984-85 and 1.79 in 1983-84. the Nazi regime in Germany?” Moffett said he opposes efforts in Fire — Police — Medical please call your carrier. If you’re to appear in court next month, said case.” attorney John Kavanewsky of Norwalk said Tuesday. About 70 judges were up for Per pupil spending for 1984-8.5 New Haven police Sgt. William Dow said. reappointment this year. O’Neill the Legislator to make changes to unable to reach your carrier, call "The blood that binds me and my the law governing pensions for subscriber service. 647-9946. by 6 ranged from $5,252 in Westport to Tinker, nominated all of them for new DIAL 911 Most of them were Yale workers. black brothers and sisters in South ■ terms, saying he had been given no judges to allow one of the two In Manchester p m. weekdays or 10 a m. Saturdays $2,285 in' Lisbon. P for guaranteed delivery. Levis Bill renames turnpike for Lodge information by court officials or judges already rejected to collect a SHIRTS HARTFORD — The Connecticut Turnpike would be renamed for the late Gov. John Davis Lodge under a bill overwhelmingly OF MANCHlSTiR approved by the House of Representatives. CALDOR SHOPPING PLAZA QUAUTY NEVER GOES OUT OF STYLE. Lodge, governor from 1951 to 1955, was a strong backer of the OPiN MON.-FRI. 10-9 highway’s construction along the Connecticut shoreline. It was SAT. 10-6. MOW OPSN completed in the late 1950s. DIAMONDS of a Deputy House Majority Leader Julie D. Belaga, R-Westport. SUNDAY 12-S BE A called the completion of the turnpike Lodge’s "fondest wish.” 646-3100 A one-time ambassador. Republican vice presidential candidate and actor. Lodge died last year after collapsing during CARAT or MORE COLORFUL HIT ? a speaking engagement in New York. The bill passed 144-1 Tuesday and was sent to the Senate. 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> - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. April 23, 1986 ■ .! U.S./World In Bnef Reagan sets stage for Tokyo trip OPINION By Michael Putzel - Budget director suggests delay The Associated Press President & WASHINGTON — Budget director James Miller says he does WASHINGTON — President Reagan, rejecting Mrs. Reagan's O0t want to halt the budget process, but has suggested Congress suggestions that terrorism is an outgrowth of a could wait to consider new economic estimates that could make conflict between the Arab world and the West, today Far East Right course its job easier in the fall. called on Arab nations to “join with us to eliminate Jack 'T m not suggesting we declare victory and go home,” Miller this scourge of civilization.” Itinerary told reporters. But the administration budget chief predicted A nderson robust economic growth, alone, may cut the deficit by about $10 In a speech prepared for the U.S. Chamber of billion. Commerce, Reagan sought to drive a wedge between May 7 President on S A L T II Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy and other Islamic -He urged Congress to use brighter administration economic and Mrs. Reagan leaders, pointing out that Khadafy has allied himself fly to Anchorage, estimates rather than pass the Senate Budget Committee’s fiscal with the Soviets, whom he accused of supporting the President Reagan’s provisional decision to 1987 spending plan, which contains higher taxes and lower slaughter of Moslem.^ in Afghanistan. Alaska and then defense spending than President Reagan will accept. May 5 Mrs, Reagan to Washington D.C. abide by the limits imposed by SALT II when -But Senate Budget Committee Chairman Pete Domenici Setting the stage for his 12-day trip to the Far East rejoins Ihe President another Trident nuclear submarine goes to dismissed Miller’s suggestion, saying if anyone wants to “cook beginning on Friday. Reagan said he will discuss in Tokyo. fokyo sea next month was unquestionably the right Reagan hasn’t Up new”, numbers, they could well be worried the deficit would terrorism with other allied leaders in Tokyo because Qpme out higher, not lower. “unilateral reponse is not enough.” one, however transient it may prove. “It must be dealt with forcefully and collectively,” May 3 Mrs Reagan May 2 President Reagan arrives in Tokyo tor In order to comply with its unratified 1979 the president said, declaring that if the democratic arrives al Bangkok, changed mind nations let them, terrorist attacks will “erect a wall of Thailand Economic Summit. arm s agreement with the Soviet Union, the - Group has plan to finance shuttle fear around nations and neighborhoods. It will United States will have to dismantle two WASHINGTON — A National Security Council group, seeking dampen the joy of travel, the flow of trade, the Poseidon subs before the new Trident carries to reinvigorate America’s space program in an era of high exchange of ideas.” its cargo of missiles into the field. Doing so about Carter budget deficits, is recommending that President Reagan finance ■ “Let no one mistake this for a conflict between the Pacific Ocean construction of a new shuttle out of savings in other programs, western democracies and the Arab world,” Reagan will keep American forces within SALT II s said. “Those who condone making war by cowardly WASHINGTON — Animosity between administration sources say. attacks on unarmed third parties, including women Guam limits for the number of nuclear warheads successive occupants of the Oval Office is a fairly These sources, speaking only on condition of anonymity, said that can be operational at any particular and children, are but a tiny minority.” common feature of Washington life. The hostility the NSC group also is recommending an identical approach to Pointing out that Arab nations have been victims of time. between President Reagan and former President pay for the construction of unmanned throwaway rockets to send terrorism too. Reagan said, “We hope and pray the 2 Jimmy Carter may be more acerbic than most satellites into space. Arab world will join with us to eliminate this scourge Before saying he would scrap the two because of the deep differences in political So far, according to administration officials, no specific of terrorism.” Kuala April 25 President and Poseidons unless strong objections arose in philosophy that divide the two men. savings have been identified to pay for a fourth shuttle and Following the U.S. air raid against Libya last week L u m p u f ^ consultations with our allies, the president, Occasionally, the barely submerged antipathy throwaway rockets. Cost estimates run as high as $8 billion over to punish Khadafy for terrorist attacks on Americans, Mrs. Reagan depart who has himself called the treaty “fatally bobs to the .surface — usually when Reagan several years, depending on the types and numbers of unmanned King Hussein of Jordan was one of those the White Wash D.C. lor L.A. rockets the administration chooses to buy. House said announced support for Reagan’s action. April 26 Depart L.A. flawed, ’ heard sharply opposing views on charges that Carter failed to do something during “Colonel Khadafy’s expectation of unquestioned his term and Carter denies the charge. There was lor Honolulu. the matter. As has become customary. support from the Islamic world strikes me as April 28 Arrive al Guam. Secretary of State George Shultz led one great bristling in October 1983, for example, when ; Documents Implicate Waldheim hypocritical,” Reaan said. “Nowhere is the slaughter 3 Reagan blamed the suicide bombing of the Marine of Moslem people greater than in Afghanistan. Yet, May 2 Mrs Reagan faction, with Secretary of Defense Caspar barracks in Beirut on Carter policies that Reagan VIENNA, Austria — Documents indicate that former U.N. Colonel Khadafy allies himself with those perpetrat­ lo Kuala Lumpur, Weinberger speaking for the other. The claimed had weakened the CIA and other Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim must have known about ing this crime on Islam and all mankind.” Malaysia ______Bali Shultz group apparently won out, leading to April 29 Presiaeni intelligence-gathering agencies. German reprisals against Yugoslav civilians during World War The Soviet Union is Khadafy’s principal arms and Mrs. Reagan II, the Austrian president said in a rare televised address. supplier, and East Germany provides training and what must stand as a victory for diplomatic O p e n F o r u m In typewritten notes given to us by Carter’s in Ball. common sense. office recently, the former president indignantly But Rudolf Kirchschlaeger, who examined documents from advisers for his revolutionary guard. the World Jewish Congress and the U.N. War Crimes In what the White House has billed as a major Anyone who sees the complicated course recalled “when President Reagan attempted to speech in advance of the president’s trip to the from ill health — it can be a to help the family. There are an blame the tragic loss of more than 200 U.S. Commission, said late Tuesday that he saw no evidence Mrs. Reagan's separate schedule endorsed by Reagan this week as a major 98 more years abundance of apartments and Waldheim knew that Jews were being deported to concentration economic summit in Tokyo, Reagan is expected to personal catastrophe. Marines in Lebanon on Presidents Nixon, Ford celebrate the expansion of democracy, particularly in step for arms control is falling prey to a Without Medicaid assistance condominiums available in Man­ camps from the Balkans, where Waldheim served as a German JL for 8th District and me, claiming that we had weakened the Latin America, and laud the rebels he calls “freedom UPI graphic simplistic delusion. But at the same time, the she would be denied the choice of chester for the single person. intelligence agencies so badly that he could not army officer. fighters” in Nicaragua, Angola. Afghanistan and opposite decision would have been a having an abortion, even if it Most condos eliminate the fam­ Kirchschlaeger said that because Yugoslavia never took legal On Friday, President and Mrs. Reagan begin a whirlwind hopsotch obtain adequate information." action against Waldheim. “HI were transferred to the function of Cambodia. meaningless show of muscle, devoid of any To the Editor: were deemed to be medically ily by only offering one and two Presidential spokesman Larry Speakes said across the globe en route to Tokyo, where the president will attend the necessary. The right to basic bedrooms, and I have read many a prosecutor, on the basis of the evidence presented to me ... I Reagan also would point to the economic recovery practical gain. CARTER ADDED in his notes: “When I made a^ would not dare to file an indictment.” economic summit May 4. Mrs. Reagan will visit Malaysia and Thailand in The decision was the correct one because it For over 98 years the Manches­ health care, a right that other an advertisement for apart­ public statement denying the truth of his that has swept most of the United States and has addition to stops with the president in Los Angeles, Honolulu, Guam and women take for granted, would ments and houses for rent Kirchschlaeger said World Jewish Congress papers placed spread, somewhat later, to the other major industrial allowed a little more time for new initiatives ter Fire Department has faith­ allegation, he called me to say that his Waldheim as an adjutant officer in a position to know of troop democracies that will be represented in Tokyo. Bali. fully served the people of the be denied her. stipulating "Adults Only." explanation had been misinterpreted by the press., between the two countries and deprived the Judge Berdon's carefully con­ I feel that the average family is movements and other details of the military situation in the Soviet bloc of yet another opportunity to Eighth District and will continue I replied that I had observed his statement on Balkans after Dec. 1. 1943. to serve unless voted out of sidered ruling that Connecticut's left out of the housing market. television and had not relied on press portray the U S. as the stumbling block in the existence. They have held this abortion policy violates the Not many families can afford interpretations.” South Africa abandons pass laws path of arms control. Furthermore, the responsibility for almost a cen­ stale's Equal Rights Amend­ today's "affordable" housing of Carter continued: "I asked him to check the Stockman’s book goes on the shelf administration's chosen course refrained tury and have always provided ment is applauded by thoughtful $100,000. And decent rental prop­ Pentagon records and he would ascertain the By David Crarv The government also said it would ination on the grounds of race or gation under which 5 million from adding to the myriad points of the best of professional service to people everywhere. It is simple erties are priced above the error of his frequent statement that only he had WASHINGTON — All of the top administration officials who The Associated Press release all prisoners detained for , color is not acceptable.” whites dominated 24 million vote­ less blacks. belligerence that have brought productive which our taxpayers are justice that the state must now average family's budget also. increased defense spending. He admitted his David Stockman skewered in his "kiss-and-tell” book get the pass law violations. However, the new policy will entitled. pay for medically necessary The Love Lane project was and mistake and promised not to make it again. chance to read it in full today, but the "star” of the tome — JOHANNESBURG, South Unofficial estimates of the continue to bar integration of Many black leaders say ending international discussion to a standstill in abortions, just as by law it pays is a wonderful idea that is long President Reagan — plans not to bother. Africa — The government today number of prisoners ranged from residential neighborhoods, and the pass laws is “too little, too Who are these volunteers? However, he has continued to make this claim, makes no specific mention of any late,” and that they will accept recent months. They are citizens of Manches­ for other medically necessary overdue. I'm just sorry that they Excerpts from the book, "The Triumph of Politics: Why the pledged to abolish restrictions on several hundred to more than obviously knowing that it is not true.” Reagan Revolution Failed," which already have been published, freedom of movement based on 3,000, plans to give blacks voting rights. nothing less than a full share of A For better or worse. Reagan's decision to operations. didn't fulfill what they originally ter just like yourselves and give In fact, Reagan criticized Carter’s defense When they announced the im­ political power. comply with the treaty is far from final. Of course, nobody likes abor­ set out to do. offer the hard­ reveal Stockman has little respect for Reagan’s grasp of race, and said South Africans A government statement des­ freely of their time, talent and decisions as recently as February in a television^ budgetary issues and believes the president also was led astray instead would be required to have cribed the pass laws as "a relic of pending moratorium on pass-law Another component of the go­ When presidential spokesman Larry energy. Once disbanded by a tion. But unfortunately, until working family a chance to own speech — and again drew a protest from Carter. enforcement last week, officials vernment initiative is the planned reliable birth control informa­ their own home. The real estate by his closest aides. an approved residence if they wish the past, " and said the they would Speakes announced the plan to take the town vote, there is no longer any With this background in mind, we asked the Reagan has dismissed the book. “I don’t have much time for to move to an urban area. be replaced by planned urbaniza­ hailed it as proof that the govern­ introduction of a uniform identity service which they can render to tion is made readily available to market certainly isn't sensitive president recently if he had softened any of his The new policy, once it is tion. It said “fundamental rights ment is moving to end apartheid, document for all South Africans, Poseidons out of action, he implied that the fiction,” he told reporters shortly after the excerpts were regardless of race. the community. 'They would be all. it is an unpleasant last resort. to the average wage earner with opinions on his predecessor. The short answer is ,, published in Newsweek magazine and widely reported approved in Parliament, will mean should be protected and... discrim­ the official policy of racial segre­ U S. would go no further without a gesture in In the public interest it is homes priced over $100,000. an end to the hated pass laws which response from the Soviets. In December, the effectively dissolved and legally that he has not. elsewhere. abolished. However, at present, important that the slate accept I hope the town continues with Reagan's normally pleasant face hardened The book officially goes on saletoday. and though Reagan may for decades barred blacks without administration apparently plans to break the this wise court decision and not this wonderful concept. I only permits from living and working in P this is not their desire. It is being noticeably when we asked — remembering his not have time, it has been anticipated eagerly elsewhere. white areas. Parliament is domi­ SALT II warhead limit by deploying more forced upon them. They wish to appeal it. hope that if there is a next time, it harsh criticism of Carter in the 1980 campaign: will be offered to those who nated by the governing National nuclear attack bombers without accompany­ continue to deliver the same "Has there been an evolution in your thinking Party. ing reductions unless the issue of Soviet level of professional service for Elizabeth K. Brown really need it — the low- to about him as you’ve faced ... some of the same Glastonbury Officials nab ‘brokers of death’ Enforcement of the pass laws non-compliance with the treaty has been less and keep true volunteerism moderate-income family who problems?" was halted today in conjunction alive. seems to be the forgotten citi­ NEW YORK — Authorities smashed alleged conspiracies to with the release of Ihe govern­ cleared up. zens. My best wishes to those The Russians may indeed allow that to The members of the Eighth REAGAN PREFACED his reply by explaining smuggle $2 billion worth of high-tech U.S. weapons, including ment’s statement of its new policy. District Fire Department wish to families who finally received why he had not criticized Carter on some national tanks and fighter jets, to Iran by arresting nine "brokers of happen, then claim their propaganda continue to be of service to their Families needed their part of the “American security issues and other sensitive areas: “I have death,” officials said. victory. But given Soviet leader Mikhail fellow townspeople. Please allow Dream," they justly deserve it. said that there are some things that you have to Among those arrested Monday were a retired Israeli general Gorbachev's statement Monday that a them the reason to serve you. Let Love Lane homes realize only the president knows. He's the only one and an American lawyer based in London, who were picked up in Mrs. Dawne Gagnon Bermuda with three other men. The four others were arrested NOTICE second superpower summit is conditioned on them exist and they will continue that has all the information on something. Probate Court is open to serve you for another 98 years. 237 Bidwell Street Therefore, you can’t criticize him on those things here. “real progress in disarmament. " there To the Editor: Eight Europeans also charged Tuesday remained at large for conferences with the remains a glimmer of hope. unless and until you know what that information The retired general, Avraham Bar-.Am. was quoted by Israel judge from 6:30 P.M. to 8 Joseph G. Tripp My family and I were thrilled is.” As the m atter stands, Reagan has followed Fire Commissioner Letters policy Radio and the daily newspaper Davar today as saying that P.M. on Thursday the path of prudence in deciding to reject the when we read about the town of One reason he said he wasn’t surprised by the Israeli authorities knew of the alleged plan. nights. Appointments Eighth Utilities District Manchester and Visions Unlim­ The Manchester Herald wel­ burdens of the presidency — and thus more “The defense establishment knows about this group, of which I suggested. Night tele­ advice of those who believe U S. foreign ited tackling the housing prob­ comes original letters to the sympathetic to Carter — was that there isn’t such policy can be conducted without regard to was an adviser, and if the state of Israel does not help us I won’t phone number: 647-3227. Everuthimj For Spring lem by providing affordable editor. a vast difference between his job as governor of sit here for a month for nothing. I’ll give myself up to the United William E. Fitzgerald international opinion. If the Soviet Union housing for low- and moderate- Letters should be brief and to California and as president. States,” Davar quoted Bar-Am as saying. ___ Judge of Probate were to reciprocate as it should, true Abortion ruling income families with their Love the point. They should be typed “Over the years we’ve forgotten that once upon progress might result. shows wisdom Lane project. or neatly handwritten, and, for a time the ranks of the governors were where you In the end. the latest discussion about My husband, I and our two ease in editing, should be double­ found presidents,” Reagan went on. “Because the Ladies & Junior SALT has only reinforced the lesson of its children were entered in both spaced. Letters must be signed governors, the 50 governors, have the jobs that are To the Editor: lotteries. I couldn't help but with name, address and daytime closest to approximating this job of any position in countless predecessors; Genuine give and notice that during the two telephone number (for the country. Certainly much more so than anyone NAME BRAND JEANS take must come at the negotiating table or Unwanted pregnancy is a drawings at least two or three of verification). form a legislative branch.” the likelihood of a nuclear mishap will societal problem that affects us the winners were single women! The Herald reserves the right Bringing him back to his views toward Carter TVfO YEARS O N THIS ROAD in Denim & Cotton Fabrics continue to escalate until disaster becomes all, but for a poor woman — I was under the impression to edit letters in the interests of since 1980, we asked; “So there hasn’t necessarily inevitable. particularly one who suffers that this program was initiated brevity, clarity and taste. been an evolution in your thinking?” some florai in groups “No,” the president replied. CANHELPMME Dopey reeuHs One objection to testing government employees Names like: Politics removes Buzaid from bench for drug use is that scientists are finding that the THEMAYTOCOLLECL lobby for its results from the floor. Its findings, he tests may be unreliable. For example, a certain 2 The worst fears of Connecticut Chief Justice The Army’s special Ellen Peters about politics intruding on judicial insisted, showed that Buzaid did not merit further brand of Oriental tea can produce a positive Two-Year Enlistment LEE. nominations must have been realized last week in service on the bench. showing of THC, the active ingredient in Since this was the first time in this term that marijuana. Program builds a perfect BON JOUR, the rejection of Judge Norman Buzaid of Danbury C ap itol bridge between high school for reappointment to the Superior Court bench. " ' - f Van Norstrand had done this, the freshmen CORNICHE, She expressed concern earlier when the Senate, C om m en ts Republicans had never heard him speak and could and college. taking its cue from the Judiciary Committee, not have known until then how effective he can be. Mlnl-editorial It can help you earn JEAN ST. TROPEZ blocked the appointment of George Brodigan of Bob Conrad More to the point, they and most other Bluestockings are on the march, and they have $17,000 for college, with the 3 West Hartford to a full term. She deplored what Republicans were wary of what their leader might recruited powerful allies in the Attorney New G1 Bill Plus the New SERGIO VALENTE she thought — incorrectly, in our view — was do if they crossed him. Except for a small cluster General’s Commission on Pornography. We hold Army College Fund. JORDACHE & many more undue reliance on a "poll'' of lawyers on judges up of Republicans who don’t get along with Van no brief for smut merchants, but we hope the It can teach you a valu­ for reappointment which House Speaker R.E. Van Norstrand anyway, they voted to dump Buzaid. commission deep-sixes one extreme staff able skill, perhaps in a Norstrand of Darien had circulated. immune from the shabby politics we have seen at recommendation that would enlist an army of high-tech field. “citizen action groups”to cleanse the We checked at the time with committee the Capitol this year. VAN NORSTRAND told a reporter later that no And it can give you a Original Prices up to 29"^ members and found they had done their one needed to fear him. But the power he holds in marketplace — and private homes — of material LET’S BE CLEAR on one point right up front. that chamber was never more evident than it was they disapprove of. Government censorship is couple of years to experi­ homework on Brodigan. They told us in each ence a world outside of instance that the "poll " only confirmed that they The "system" that was followed at the that day, and it was a factor in the voting. ominous enough, but vigilantism is worse. The NOW ONLY ^15®® had discovered on their own Legislature for generations — the kiss-kiss Buzaid is a former Democratic state senator, idea of turning the protection of our morals over to " school. It’s a chance to see appearances by judge candidates before the Danbury town chairman and member of the a possy of priggish zealots is downright scary. Tlgtj; new places, meet some IN THE NEW CASE, Buzaid was turned down Judiciary Committee and then a rubber stamp Democratic State Central Committee. During the commission should cool the moralistic fervor of h s- interesting people, and do by the House of Representatives on an 83 to 68 approval in House and Senate — frankly stank and House debate, the most serious charge against staff. ^ some important growing— vote. The House thumbed its nose at the intense should have been discarded years ago. him was, in effect, that he often takes the law into physically, and mentally. screening the Judiciary Committee had done, If the Republican-controlled Legislature has his hands. Make the road to your leading to its 23 to 3 recommendation that he be done nothing else this year, it has got the He was painted as an eccentric, unorthodox future a lot smoother. With retained. Judiciary Committee really wringing out the jurist given occasionally to tantrums. iHanrhpalpr HrralJi a two-year enlistment in the emphasis is on gou Other judges and a few legislators, who kept judges when they show up for interviews. Sen. Was that enough excuse to terminate a nine-year the Army. Call your local their heads that day in the House, were dismayed, Richard Johnston of Wethersfield, probably one of career on the bench? Founded In 1881 The Judiciary Committee didn’t think so. Neither Army Recruiter today to not so much because of Buzaid but because the the most improved legislators this year over last, see if you qualify. Manchester Parkade process for handling judicial nominations had and Rep. William Wollenberg of Farmington, who do we, short of some sort of departmental rap on the RICHARD W. COSGROVE ...... P u M I« h < knuckles if that is seen advisable. Obviously the DOUGLAS A BEVINS ...... E>*cutlv« Edltor,M> Manchester fallen victim so easily to legislative politics. always was a stickler for details, have seen to JA M E S P S A C K S ...... M tntging Ed it o r -" 643-4109 The vote had a “chilling effect ' on the that. House disagreed — or was it the brand of floor ALEXAN D ER G IRELLI ...... A n o c lit* EddavT:;; Manchester Army Office judiciary, one source said, “The judges now feel So what happened when Buzaid's case landed in politics that day which made the difference? 555 Main Street threatened, " he said. That surely should trouble the House? The exhaustive work Wollenberg and ARMt the chief justice as well. Johnston had done personally went for nothing. And it should trouble anyone who believes the Van Norstrand’s "poll" was back, by the BEAUKOUCANBE. state must have a way of choosing judges that is M A N CH ESTER H ER ALD . Wednesday, April 23. 1986 - I

t - M A N CH ES TER H ER ALD . Wedncadav. April 23, 1986 CovGntry polic© offic©rs blsst chi©fs comm©nts SPQBTS ___ nnr>«k rpfHirds. anceHe said records. only one He hdd said only interview,' one had intcrviBW.' _ Trxaskos acknowledged that he arrests. He cited a couple of drug Hodgkins said he believes Trzas- By Jacqueline Bennett "If Coventry wants to eliminate incidents in which more peopie a high absence rate due to an wants to eliminate part-time offic­ kos is "making liability a problem Herald Correspondent part-timers and go to a full-time were arrested than was proper. Injury received while on duty. and bad-mouthing part-timers to force, that’s OK with us, but why ers from the force. Hodgkins said part-timers are “ The chief knew what he was NBA playoff roundup “ There is no doubt about it, I am get what he wants — a full-tinw C O V EN TR Y — Five part-time bad-mouth us? ” Hodgkins askedin currently attending training getting when he came here,” phasing them out," he said police officers showed up at the an interview Sunday night. classes and have been required Hodgkins said. Hodgkins said be believes Trzas­ Tuesday. he went to the Town Office Building Monday since 1981 to accumulate, over a Trzaskos has said he “ inherited” said we were doing a good job, kos has been planning to “ get rid Trzaskos said the move was night prepared to challenge recent five-year period, 480 training hours wouldn't be very likely to get a of" part-timers for some time. being made only to upgrade the the men and that they were hired statements made by Chief Frank — the same amount full-time full-time force,” Hodgkins s^id. Hodgkins charged that the chief force. He said the part-time prior to his current selection Trzaskos. only to find that the officers are required to undergo. process. His testing procedure He said the officers have put m Celtics lead threesome to next round officers have done a good job so Town Council meeting had been tried to "annoy" the part-time Gerry Hodgkins, another part- far, but are not on the job every day includes written, oral, agility, many years of service. canceled. officers by assigning them short and are not as familiar with proper time officer, said that full-time psychological and physical tests, The officers had planned to shifts in the middle of the night. “ We have full-time jobs, fami­ points each to silence the Sacra­ procedures as full-time officers. lieutenants were present at the plus polygraph and hypertension Bv Ed Burns make somebody else do present the council with a letter drug incidents Trzaskos cited as lies, school and we’re still trying to something." mento faithful for the season. “ WE USED T O H AVE eight- tests. United Press International rebutting statements Trzaskos Trzaskos had asked the council potential liabilities. cover shifts here,” Hodgkins said. Kevin McHale paced Boston The Rockets will meet the hour shifts. Now we work 12 to 4,” “ If the chief wants to replace gs. made about the potential liability for three new full-time officers to Hodgkins conceded the part- with 31 points. winner of the Denver-Portland he said. The part-time officers The Boston Celtics, Milwaukee of the town because it employs replace his part-time staff. REGARDING OTHER claims timers didn't undergo Trzaskos’s fine, but why insult us?” Bucks and Houston Rockets all The Celtics next meet the winner series in the second round. inexperienced and undertrained were then told there was no money testing process. However, he said Trzaskos has said part-timers by Trzaskos that the men had The men plan to present thdr brushed aside obstacles last night of the Atlanta-Detroit series. Two Western Conference series part-time officers. left in the budget for them. at least three of the men, including lack knowledge of the law and missed a high percentage of their letter at a special meeting of the to to complete sweeps of their The Bucks rallied from a 19-point resume Wednesday. Los Angeles, Part-time officer Ron Hodgkins “ He's trying to make us look bad himself, took psychological and proper procedure, making Coven- training classes, Ron Hodgkins council scheduled for Monday. best-of-five opening-round series. deficit to defeat New Jersey 118-113 leading 2-0, is at San Antonio; and said the accusations were not only so he can justify his reasons for said most officers had good attend­ physical exams along with an oral Dallas, ahead 2-0. is at Utah. getting rid of iis." Hodgkins said. try pnton*!-'"-'"r-im proper saiamosioiiiceisimuBu«~">-‘*="” ------■>...... Michael Jordan stood between and gain their second victory at inaccurate, but uncalled for. Boston and the Eastern Confer­ East Rutherford, N.J. in two At Landover, Md., Julius Erving ence semifinals, and the Celtics years. scored 22 points, and Sedale found a way to end his phenominal New Jersey led by 19 points in the Threatt added 8 during a 26-7 Millston© 3 off to a shaky start-up scoring spree. Milwaukee over­ first half, shooting 65 percent. second-half run, powering the Obituaries came a trend of losses to the New Milwaukee stepped up the defen­ 76ers over the Bullets. The best-of- Millstone 3 received its ftlll' five series resumes Thursday WATERFORD (AP) - Just plant and owns 65 percent of power plant specifications have Jersey Nets at the Meadowlands; sive pressure and cut the lead to power license from the Nuclear, night at Capital Centre. The 76ers hours after Millstone 3 began Millstone 3. been cited as factors in dealying and Houston dispelled the myth of 95-91 after three periods. New Regulatory Commission on Jan. 31 overcame a 13-point third-quarter Isabelle Wilder commercial operation, the $3.8 Castagno said the gasket was a completion of Millstone 3. a lucky night for the Sacramento Jersey fell apart in the final period, and began producing nucleaf-, shooting 29 percent as the Bucks deficit and held Washington to 1 billion nuclear power plant in ■“real minor problem, but one that Today’s announcement that the Kings and their fans. Isabelle (Bean) Wilder. 82. generated electricity on Feb. 12. In other games, Philadelphia field goal over an 11-minute stretch Waterford had to be shut down has to be repaired." He said the' plant began commerical operation took control. widow of Albert L. Wilder, for­ The plant had been scheduled to defeated Washington 91-86 to take "We never really gave up,” said to lead 80-74 with 6:29 left in the today because of a faulty gasket. plant would be brought back on line meant Millstone 3 had completed merly of Coventry and South begin commercial operation May’ a 2-0 lead in their series, Detroit Milwaukee’s Terry Cummings, game. The plant began commerical later today. its testing and that its output had Windsor, died Monday at an area 1. topped Atlanta 106-97 to avert a who finished with 23 points and II At Pontiac, Mich., Isiah Tho­ production of electricity at 12:01 been turned over to New England convalescent home. The commercial start of the sweep, and Denver took a 2-1 series rebounds. “ I think we all felt real mas, playing with an ulcerated a.m., but the discovery of a Power Exchange The New She was born in Newport, Vt., plant marked a high point in the In New Britain today, stated advantage with a 115-104 victory down about the way we had been bladder, made a basket and a pair "gasket problem” in a non-nuclear England Power Exchange distrib­ and had lived in South Windsor long history of Millstone 3. The utility regulators decided that-- playing in the first half. The Nets of free throws early in the fourth part of the facility required that it utes electricity to 46 electric utility over Portland. before moving to Coventry 10 1,150-megawatt facility was pro­ Connecticut Light A Power Co. ’ The Celtics handcuffed Jordan, had been playing on emotion, and quarter to turn back a Hawk years ago. She was a former be shut down at about 8:20 a.m., posed in 1971 and was to be in companies in New England. consumers should pay for the plant * comeback. Kelly Tripucka led according to Anthony J. Castagno, who had 49 points in Game 1 and a the thing about emotion is that it member of St. Francis of Assisi operation by 1979. More than a dozen New England over 5 years. CLAP, a subsidiary of playoff-record 63 points Sunday at drains you quite a bit.” Detroit with 33 points and com­ Church in South Windsor and a a spokesman for Northeast Northeast Utilities, wanted the, High interest rates, rate case utility companies share ownership Boston, and defeated the Bulls Milwaukee will next face the bined with Earl Cureton to hold former member and secretary of Utilities. plant paid off in three years. ' Dominique Wilkins to 21 points NU, bascAin ""pratesthe decisions ohanops in nuclear in Millstone 3. 122-104 at Chicago. Jordan was winner of the Washington- the East Hartford Grange. held to 13 points by an all-out effort Philadelphia series. after the Atlanta star hit for SO in She is survived by four daugh­ to contain him. Houston used an inside-outside Game 2. Game 4 is set for Friday ters. Norma Carney of Rockville, "We picked him up full court and combination from Ralph Sampson night at Detroit. Lois Burkhart of ^ u th Windsor. brought him into the traps, where and Lewis Lloyd to eliminate the At Portland, Ore., Blair Ras­ Natalie Hills of Willimantic and Tuition to rise $565 at East Catholic mussen. a rookie reserve center, UPl photo we double-teamed him," Boston Sacramento Kings with a 113-98 Loretta Carroll of Stratford: nine guard Dennis Johnson said. triumph. The Kings had enjoyed scored a career-high 26 points, grandchildren: and 10 great­ that the school is predicting a By John F. Kirch 1986-87 enrollment of 1,050. Chicago’s John Paxson (left) reaches Tuesday night in Chicago. The Celtics Said Danny Ainge, who teamed particular success on Tuesdays on pacing the Denver Nuggets to a grandchildren. Herald Reporter with Johnson to stop Jordan: "We their home floor in the Arco Arena, 115-104 victory over the Portland The funeral will be Thursday at 9 "It’S very difficult to say whether this is a In another matter, the Rev. over the back of Boston's Bill Walton eliminated the Bulls from the playoffs, William R. Charbonneau, the forced him to give the ball up and but Sampson and Lloyd tallied 25 Trail Blazers. a m. at the Samsel Funeral Home. When classes start next fall at normal increase. Some years you have and fouls him in NBA playoff action 122-104. 419 Buckland Raod, South Wind­ school’s principal, has been ap­ East Catholic High School, stu­ pointed president of East Catholic sor. with a mass of Christian burial OTTO PREMINGER dents will pay $565 more a year for fewer financial needs than others.” at 10 a.m. at St. Francis of Assisi . . . involved in 39 films effective at the end of the school tuition than they did this year, year, the Rev. James G. Fanelli, Church, South Windsor. Burial will school officials said today. be in Ellington Cemetery. Elling­ — Sister Maureen Reardon the superintendent of schools for AL roundup Tuition for the first child in a the Archdiocese of Hartford, said ton. Calling hours are at 8:30 a.m. family attending East Catholic will Thursday. Preminger in a news release today. increase from $1,735 to $2,300 for The appointment represents a Memorial donations may be the 1986-87 year, which begins in and varies from year to year, crease,” she said. "Some years made to the South Windsor Visiting Reardon said. She said that the you have fewer financial needs change in the administrative September, Sister Maureen Rear­ structure of the school, which will Nurses Association. 91 Ayers dies at 80 don. assistant superintendent of tuition for the 1984-85 school year than others.” Clemens bouncing baclq Tigers lose Gibson Road. South Windsor 06074. was $1,535 for the first child. There are an estimated 1,190 have a president, principal and secondary schools in the Archdio­ three vice principals. The school NEW YORK (AP) - Otto cese of Hartford, said today. “ It’s very difficult to say students attending East Catholic snap a four-game losing streak. whether this is a normal in­ this year, Reardon said. She added has not had a president in the past. satisfying." Frank P. Souza Jr. Preminger, theautocratiedirector Families get a $75 reduction on Combined Wire Services challenge in the East. Baylor’s fourth homer of the Bob James recorded his first save. tuition for the second child who Detroit’s chances for winning Frank P. Souza J r . 59. of 352 whose 39 films included "Anatomy year followed Boggs’ third-inning Danny Darwin, l-I. took the loss in attends the school. The third child Richmond Road, Coventry, for­ of a Murder." and "The Man With the East may drop severely with single and gave Boston a 3-2 lead. relief. gets another $75 reduction and so Injuries — one sustained, and merly of Vernon, died Tuesday at The Golden Arm ," and often dealt Gibson out of the lineup. Gibson In the fourth, Gedman’s second on for each additional child attend­ one overcome — were the story of Orioles 5, Indians 2 Rockville General Hospital with subjects then considered was batting .359 with three homers homer and Boggs’ RBI-double ing East Catholic, which is one of last night’s game betweehi the At Cleveland. Cal Ripken and He was born in Provincetown, taboo, died early today. He was 80 EUREKA 'SPRING’ SALE before the injury, which occurred made it 5-2, and Armas hit his first six Catholic high schools under the Larry Sheets slammed homers to Mass.. March 5. 1927. and had been and had cancer. Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox. when he slipped going back to first homer in the fifth. supervision of the Archdiocese of back the combined seven-hit pitch­ a Vernon resident for 32 years Preminger died at 12:42 a.m. in The Tigers lost star outfielder Boggs scored Boston’s first run Hartford. on a pick-off attempt in the second ing of Ken Dixon and Don Aase, before moving to Coventry eight bed at his apartment, with his wife. Kirk Gibson with a badly sprained in the first on a double, a wild pitch The tuition pays for books and inning. pacing the Orioles. Dixon, 2-0, years ago. He was a veteran of Hope, and a nurse at his side, said ALL VACS ON SALE!! ankle, which will probably keep by Morris and an error by third other financial needs of the schools "You don’t compensate fora loss allowed seven hits, struck out World War II, having served in the police spokesman Sgt. Ron the slugger out of the lineup 4-6 baseman Darnell Coles on Jim Severin. like that, ” said Tigers manager seven and walked one over 8 1-3 Merchant Marines and the U.S. weeks. The Red Sox, however, Rice’s hard grounder. innings. Aase registered the final Preminger was born Dec. 5,1906, Sparky Anderson. “ I have no idea But Coles’ two-run homer, his Navy. He was a sergeant in the received another strong perfor­ two outs for his fourth save. Phil in Vienna. Austria, and earned a of what I’m going to do. But that’s second of the season, put the Tigers Security Division of Pratt A Insurance mance from 23-year-old right­ Niekro fell to 1-2. law degree there in 1928. He came SAVE $30 SAVE $60 what makesys revealed only a ahead 2-1 in the third. Dave Collins’ Whitney. East Hartford, for 32 hander Roger Clemens, who has years. to the United States in 1935 and the sprain diagnosed by Dr, David seventh-inning single and Mike following year made his first U.S. •Top Filling ^ ^ High P«rfeniiaiicB returned from shoulder surgery Angels 5, A’s 1 He is survived by his former Collon, the Tigers’ team physician. Laga’s ninth-inning homer, his film. "Under Your Spell.” business performed last August. wife. Mary (Piacenta) Souza: two Dust Bag Amps “I’m just fortunate that it wasn’t first, produced their last two runs. At Anaheim, Calif.. Kirk McCas- He also was on the faculty at Clemens struck out 10 and kill, 2-1, allowed two hits and daughters. Kathleen M. Texira •20' Cord broken,” Gibson said. “If it was, Yale Drama School until 1940. and walked two in 6 2-3 innings to help struck out a career-high 12 in and Christine L. Souza, both of TOOLS they’d be talking surgery tommor- Rangers 10, Blue Jays 1 East Hartford: a brother. William then became a stage director in changing •All Steel the Red Sox defeat Detroit 6-4. snapping the A ’s four-game win­ New York, winning the Critics INCLUDED row, and I’d be gone for the At Toronto, rookie right-hander Souza of Provincetown. Mass.: a Hood "I was throwing hard early.” ning streak. The Angels had home Choice Award and Full Circle Continued from page 1 season." Bobby Witt scattered three hits grandson: and an aunt. •4-Posltlon •All Steel said Clemens, who improved to 3-0 runs from Doug DeCinces, Dick Award for Broadway productions. Boston used home runs by Don over six innings to record his first Schofield and rookie Wally Joyner A mass of Christian burial will be Rug Adjuster and recorded nine strikeouts in the Preminger was known as an that made that product. The •Handle & Baylor, his fourth. Rich Gedman major-league victory, and Gary off loser Rick Langford, 0-2. celebrated Saturday in St. Peter Hood first four innings. "But I’m not out Church. Provincetown, Mass. Bur­ . innovator, challenging the film liability was imposed on the and Tony Armas to make a loser of Ward drove in four runs with a McCaskill retired the last 11 A ’s in industry’s taboos in films like the to strike everyone out; these guys two-run homer and a two-run ial will be St. Peter’s Cemetery. companies and not on the basis of Jack Morris, 2-2. order. Calling hours are Thursday from 2 1953 "The Moon is Blue; ’’ the 1954 any fault. are really tough.” single to power the Rangers. Witt The Red Sox did the most to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Holmes "Carmen Jones.” a modern-day "It didn’t matter how careful the Clemens, whose first two major- was 0-6 with Tulsa of the Texas Twins 7, Mariners 1 adaptation of Bizet’s opera with an company was in the quality control UPl photo league seasons were curtailed by damaging hitting Tuesday night. League in 1985. Funeral Home. 400 .Main St., and • OHM HWE NLKNOI They pounded out 11 hits, including At Seattle, right-hander Mike all-black cast: and 1956’s "Golden of their particular market, if they injuries, is part of a young staff White Sox 5, Brewers 4 Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to9 p.m. at five doubles and three homers. Smithson. 2-2, scattered four hits the King A Fahey Funeral Home. Arm .” which starred Frank Sina­ shared in the market of that NOW NOW Detroit’s. Kirk Gibson yells in pain as he holds the ankle that entered Tuesday’s game with and struck out seven to lead the tra and was Hollywood’s first product they were liable," he said. >$11995 Wade Boggs had two doubles and a At Milwaukee, Harold Baines hit Provincetown. Mass. 57995 he injured while sliding back to first base on a pickoff Twins. Minnesota benefited from > ONLY a league-leading 2.80 ERA. Boston a three-run home run to cap a depiction of narcotics use. Gillies said that in the past it was ONLY single. Memorial donations may be attempt against the Red Sox Tuesday njght. Gibson is is known primarily for its offense, two Seattle errors in scoring four He also appeared in four films, hard to determine whether a "Baylor is tailored for this ball four-run seventh inning, lifting the made to the American Cancer expected to be out four to six weeks. The Red Sox won. but if its pitchers remain healthy park. Boggs had a very strong White Sox. Joel Davis. 1-0, went unearned runs. The Mariners lost Society 237 E Center St including "Stalag 17,” in which he particular risk was insurable and •Tool Pack their sixth straight. portrayed the dictatorial com­ at what premium. "Naturally the 6-4. and consistent, the Red Sox may game,” McNamara said, “ It was eight innings to help the White Sox mandant of a German prisoner-of- premium must, in the long run, •20' Cord Cliff Finch war camp. cover the costs," he said. Gillies SAVE $30 •0-plece Tools BATESVILLE. Miss. (AP) - "The Moon is Blue." an adapta­ said the task is now easier because Included Cliff Finch, former governor of tion of the Broadway bedroom "a good actuary can. with consid­ A "•'*■ Mississippi, died Tuesday of a comedy, ran without the Motion erable accuracy, determine the MOTOR Yank©©s’ T©wksbury unafraid, g©ts insid© on KC heart attack He was 59. Picture Production Code seal of likelihood of an event or events •All Steel Wands NOW Finch, a Democrat, was a approval because its screenplay occurring” . #3130 member of the state’s House of contained the words "virgin” and Gillies said the magnitude of ONLY>*109** By Doug Tucker on the elbow. George) Brett." said the 25-year- base five times in the Yankees’ 8-4 walked and advanced to second a single and one out later advanced Representatives from 1960 to 1964. "pregnant.” The Catholic Church some problems, such as asbestos The Associated Press Wilson waved his arms as if to old rookie. "You have to pitch victory over the Royals Monday when Mike Easier walked, then to third on Dave Winfield’s single. He served as governor from 1975 to gave it a "Condemned” rating. But control and hazardous waste, is so ask "why me?" and walked inside. It’s part of my game. I don’t night, had a single and a triple and scored on Willie Randolph’s RBI Pinch-hitler Gary Roenicke 1979 and mounted an unsuccessful Preminger cleaned up at the box severe that they require totally KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Throw toward the mound. throw 95 miles an hour. You have to scored twice. Henderson bunted single. singled to score Mattingly and primary campaign for the U S. office, according to the 1986 book new analysis as to what insurance* SAVE S50 SAVE $60 baseballs at the heads of the But .Yankee catcher Ron Hassey pitch inside. I’ve pitched inside all safely in the first inning, stole Henderson triple leading off the send Winfield, who scored on Mike "Inside Oscar.” planted himself between Wilson my life and had success doing it. second, reached third on a groun­ fifth and came home on Ken Pagliarulo’s sacrifice fly. Senate in 1978 companies are responsible for. A motor AnMor defending world champions? New Businesses have had to change heral hers York Yankee rookie Bob Tewks­ and his young pitcher, and seconds I ’m certainly not going to change dnut and scored on Don Matting­ Griffey’s sacrifice fly. Tewksbury gave up five hits in their outlook on insurance plans bury says he wouldn’t dream of it. later Wilson and Hassey were my style." ly’s single. The Yankees made it 5-0 in the seven and one-thirds innings and Grants may help preserve that once were taken for granted. •2-Motor “I’ve got a lot of respect for those flailing at each other and rolling “Common sense would tell you In the fourth. Ron Hassey eighth when Mattingly led off with Righetti picked up his fourth save. Gillies said. HP Power Team guys, a lot of respect, and I would around on the ground as both we weren’t trying to hit Wilson," said Hassey. “ We were just trying "Procurement of insurance is MOTOR •Automatic never try to hit them,” Tewksbury dugouts emptied. Hale statue, Strong House one of the principal concerns of the said Tuesday night after the Order quickly was restored and to close the game out.” Cord Away Wilson refused comment, but not chief executive officers.” he said. •2-Motor Yankees’ 5^1 victory over Kansas Wilson was the only player ejected. Reliever Dave Righetti, came in Kansas City Manager Dick MHS nine loses errorfest COVENTRY - Grants to help replacement of its roof and heating Power Team •VG II City was punctuated by a bench­ preserve the Nathan Hale statue system. The house is believed to be Beater Bar emptying brawl. for Tewksbury, who had suffered a Howser. Now you know •All Steel “ If he continues to pitch inside. I and the Strong House were among the birthplace of Nathan Hale’s “ You have to pitch inside.” slight cut under the fingernail of sent 16 batters to the plate. "There Canister 2nd nx)lor( imagine there’s going to be a few Bv Jim TIernev The Indians. 1-4, were to resume 14 Historic Asset Grants approved mother. The most evil-smelling sub­ Tewksbury added. "You have to his right index finger. action today against host East were three big errors in the inning here. more people go out to visit him," Herald Correspondent recently by Gov. William O'Neill stance. of the 17,000 smells so far A second Construction establish yourself inside, and " I was holding Hassey and when Catholic at Moriarty Field at 1 that were inexcusable.” Race said. The state Bond Commission classified must be a matter of motor here! HP the pile started coming back, it just Howser said. "You can’t let for communities throughout that’s all I was trying to do." There’s not enough demonstra­ p.m. Trailing 4-3 in the second inning, must give final approve to the opinion, but ethyl mercaptan and pulled the fingernail back,’’ yourself be intimidated. Wilson Connecticut. *3.0 MOTOR Early in the game, Tewksbury, tive baseball terminology to des­ Four Indian hurlers went to the Manchester erupted for six runs. grants, which total $325,000 for the butyl seleno-mercaptan are pow­ Tewksbury said. " I won’t miss any definitely made his point, and I Under plans approved earlier 2-1, whistled a pitch past the ear of cribe Tuesday’s fiasco which oc­ mound. That will cause a problem The explosion was highlighted by 14 projects, a news release said. erful claimants. Each has a smell starts or anything.” don’t blame him. If he thinks a this month by O’Neill, $4,000 will go WHILE designated hitter Hal McRae and curred at Kelley Field between for Coach Don Race, who’ll have to an RBI triple from Mike Custer. The grant program was created in reminiscent of a combination of Tewksbury insisted he was not guy’s throwing at him, he’s got a to repair the Nathan Hale Statue. •All Steel drew a warning from home plate host Manchester High and South summon a starter for today’s The Indians led, 9-5. after three 1977 and has distributed about $2.6 rotting cabbage, garlic, onions and SUPPLIES trying to bit Wilson. right to go to the mound. McRae The Strong House on South Canister umpire Larry McCoy. Windsor High School. The Indians game. “ It was awful," Race said, when Race replaced starting million. sewer gas. Then in the eighth, with Tewks­ “There’s a guy on third and thought he was being brushed Street will receive $10,000 for LAST Construction blew a nine-run lead in the sixth referring to the nightmarish sixth pitcher Paul Gavarrino. Junior bury holding a 5-1 lead and Jorge we’ve got a four-run lead, and the back. I’m sticking up for my inning and lost in an errorfest, inning where the Indians allowed Orta on third following an RBI last thing I want to do is put Wilson players.” 18-14. 13 Bobcat runs. South Windsor. 2-2. Please turn to page 11 EMERGENCY triple, Tewksbury hit Willie wilson base and pitch to (on-deck hitter Ricky Henderson, who reached Fire — Police — Medical SPRING DANCE | NOW >515995 ONLY oSiV> r.OMRl.lStKSTS OF: $19995 DIAL 911 MANCHESTER POLICE UNION. LOCAL 14S5 In Manchester Canadiens' pesky bunch frustrating the Whalers DATE: Saturday, May 10, 1986 Buy “2” Pkgs. Of Bags Get “1” Pkg, PLACE: Manchester Community College “ The farther we get into the HARTFORD (UPl) - The Wednesday night’s game at the employed a checking line of Guy back and give it something extra.” Mats Naslund. Lowe Builrling playoffs, the better we play,” said Adams Division final between the Hartford Civic Center. Carbonneau-Bob Gainey-Chris Ni- Francis is not ready to concede “ Doug plays with a great level of FREE______Carbonneau. ” We had a tough FREE PRICE: *15.00 per couple, B.Y.O.B. Montreal Canadiens and Hartford The Canadiens used a 4-1 victory lan to frustrate the Whalers. the series to Montreal. “ We’re still confidence,” said his former team­ stretch at the end of the season and ______I Whalers has been a series domi­ in Hartford Monday night to grab “ Those guys are playing with a in this." he said. "Montreal hasn’t mate Gainey. ” He’s got good (eel-ups provideri) nobody gave us a chance in the Blood Pressure OPEN SUNDAY 12; nated not by big scorers or the series lead. The Whalers lot of discipline,” said Perron. "We won four games yet." anticipation, plays well in his own playoffs. But we knew it would take D.AINCIING 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. goaltenders, but rather by a pesky captured the first game in the give them a lot of credit.” zone and always seems to come up CLINIC-BY NURSE a big effort from everybody and to the music of the group of defensive specialists. Montreal Forum. 4-1, but dropped Francis, the Whaler captain, The Whalers are encouraged with loose pucks.” EVERY THURSDAY the next one, 3-1 tocome home with admits his frustration. because they, too, have done a But so far, the key to the series that’s what we’re getting.” "We’re not putting enough pres­ Whaler center Ray Ferraro is 5 - 9 BOBBY KAYE 17 PIECE BAND The so called “ big guns” of both a split. decent job defensively. Doug Jar­ has been Carbonneau. He’s helped I-I1 teams have been neutralized by “ Home ice is no assurance that sure, getting enough shots and vis. who played on four Montreal limit the Francis-Kevin Dineen- confident that goals will come for Lir.Gfn P4RX40E ==5 ^*»V*»** I • CM Hartford. "We’re due to bust out of PHARAUCY ‘^SWINGSTREET” SUPER DISCOUNT C E N T C R i j . . _____ strong forechecking through the you'll do well in the playoffs,” said we’re not scoring goals," said Stanley Cup champions, has li­ John Anderson line to two goals in AMUtnMRHL UfRITtT. IB TtFM O M lflp 647-9997 • atarcAM PlRKiOf HflLTH jnrt FOR TICKET INFORMATION CALL: MAROHini cr • HOmT first three games of the series. Montreal coach Jean Perron. Francis. "We know we haven’t mited the offense usually supplied the series and has scored three this.” he said.'” I never considered m w vnt us to be a one-line team.” H'.TRinOR CENTER 646-4555 or 643-7764 OPCN OAKY MOM-THURt T I i I • TM Ci-W f 0 -U T T R » • ritiOAV T r | Montreal holds a 2-1 edge entering The Canadiens have effectively played well; so we’ll have to reach by players like Bobby Smith and times himself. . i ' l a v 30.! i MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednetdav, April 23. 1986 — 11 U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. April 23. 19M SCOREBOARD Scholastic roundup

Caltica 122. Bulls 104 Maple Leafs S. Blues 2 Cheney baseball takes the lead In the COC RidSoxBJIgart4 Orioles 5. Indians 2 Tuesday over host East Hartford «. LeuN lit* Bolton upended Baseball DCTROIT EOSTON ^ ^ BALTIMORE CLEVELAND * ^ i? S li* ? 1 0 19, McHolO t'-JS ^ 0 3j' C O L C H E S T E R — C heney earned runs in 26Jnnings this year. High. ObrhM ObrhM ^ t perlod-l, St. LOUIS, G H m o u r l O b r h M pgrlih 6-11 W 15, AInge 7-13 6^ » , D- (Federko, Hunter), 5:a. ^ Torwita, Tech's baseball team leads the Cheney Tech 000 002 1 6 6 3 BOLTON — Four runs in the top Phil Fedorchak carded a 39 to C ollins If 5 0 11 D w E viw rf 4 1 1 0 B o n illa 2b 5 0 2 0 B utler cf 3 0 0 0 Johnson 4-12 4*5 16» WoMon B aco n A ca d e m y 000 100 1 62-3 C o in 3b 4 1 2 2 Boggs 3b 5 2 3 1 La cy rf 4 0 0 1 Franco ss 4 0 2 l Valve 2 (Fergus, Daouit), 2 9 .0 5 . Charter Oak Conference. of the sixth inning lifted Portland win medalist honors. John Wynn Schtino CM H h Wodmon 2^ £5 1 Penalties-Hunter, StL, 2:1^8; B o u t ­ Gonzales and Pelletier; Athorne and W hitakr 2b 3 0 2 0 B ucknr 1b 4 0 0 0 Ripken ss 4 1 2 1 Carter rf 4 0 10 past Bolton, 9-7, in COC girls’ shot a 40. o n s , S tL, 3 :a; Ihnocok, T o r, 3:26; Ace workhorse pitcher Rick B ruch. AL standings Gibson rf 0 0 0 0 R Ict If 4 0 1 0 M u rra y 1b 2 0 0 0 Thorntn dh 4 0 0 0 rf{^ (> ^ ^ Vo.T(!lS^ l;i.l^ softball action Tuesday afternoon. Manchester hosts Berlin and Horndon If 3 0 1 0 Lyons cf 0 0 0 0 Lynn cf 4 2 10 Jocoby 3b 4 0 1 0 Bwroeois, StL, o')<’l°f Jiff; Gonzales won his fourth game in P arrish c 4 0 0 0 B aylo r dh 3 1 7 2 D w yer If 4 0 0 0 T obler 1b 3 0 1 0 Smith, Tor, molor (fighting), 6.26, two weeks and the Beavers Bolton embarrassed The loss was the third in as many Northwest Catholic today at Man­ lo s t D oEvns dh 4 0 0 0 A rm as cf 4 1 1 1 Sheets dh 4 1 1 2 H all It 4 2 2 1 . By LEWIS WITHAM Daoust, Tor, 6;a; Pavese, StL, 9:16; outings for Bolton, which is now chester County Club at 3 p.m. o » Nviund, Tor, 12:48; Bourgeois, StL, emerged as the final unbeaten club ROCKY H ILL — Winless’Bolton L PCI. Lemon cf 4 110 Gedmon c 4 1 2 1 R ayford 3b 4 0 0 0 gbkem zrd 2b 4 0 0 0 In junior varsity action, MHS N«w Y o rk 9 4 .492 — Logo 1b 4 2 2 1 Barrett 2b 3 0 0 0 Dempsey c 4 1 1 0 Bando c 3 0 0 0 Take the number of miles In 15:12; R a m ib e , S tL,m a|o r (tlo M no), in the COC Tuesday by trimming High's baseball team was embar­ idle until Tuesday. Lisa Aspinwall 17:37; Thom os, T or, m o lo r (fighting). Baltim ore 8 6 .571 }'/7 T rm m ll ss 4 0 0 0 Rom ero ss 4 0 1 0 Totals 35 5 7 4 Totals 33 2 7 2 the specialty ot the 1985 Sullivan Paxson 6-10 11-15 23, OI(biom 0-1 GO 0, host Bacon Academy, 3-2. rassed Tuesday afternoon, as had three hits and Jennifer Fiano beat East Hartford, 61. Boston 8 6 .571 V /t Totals 35 4 f 4 Totals 35 4 II 5 Baltimore Oil W 881—5 BS!ll»MM10.slnrefcO«l)4)0.Totals3949 Award winner, subtract the Second period;—3, Paslawski 7 (Fe­ homestanding Rocky Hill High and Kristen Carey two apiece for Results — Phil Fedorchok (M) def. Detroit 7 6 .538 2 Detroit 003 000 3 0 1 -4 Cleveland 801880 1 0 0 -2 number ot Florida teams In pro C h ris H ale y 39-52; Jo h n W ynn (M ) dirt. Clevekind 6 6 .500 2'/a Boston 102 210 0(b(— 4 (tame-wInnlng RBI — None. d e r k o , G llm o u r ) , 11 |2S. The Techmen scored two runs in poured on an 18-0 shutout in the Bulldogs. T o n y L le b le 40-51; M a ft P a g g lo tl (M ) BsiMn n 31II IS—122 Salm lng, Tor, 5:40; ,B«>I> S1L, 1 4.» , 'Toronto 6 8 .429 3'/2 Game-wInnlngRBI — Baylor(2). E—Hall, Bernazard, Franco. football, add the shortest golf CM^ 219191S-184 the sixth inning and one in the def. Steve M o lk th e n 47-51; R ick S o v Id o - .417 2'/7 Norwood, StL, molor (tiohtiniz), Charter Oak Conference action. M ilw aukee 5 7 E—Coles, Parrish, Whitaker. LOB— OP—Baltimore 1, Cleveland 1. iron and multiply by Irving Three-poinf goal—Jordon. Foul^ seventh to pull it out against losing k ls (M ) def. P ete D In o v e llls 42-57; W M t Detroit 4, Boston 8. 2B—Boggs 2, LOB—Baltimore 7, Cleveland 4. 17:a; Clark, Tor, mlnor-malor Triumphant pitcher Brent Tennis Manchester wins medalist point, 166 — Fryar's lifetime Super Bowl out—Jordan. Total fouls—Boston a, C olltom la 9 6 .400 Gedm«i, Lemon, Rice, Dw. Evans. 2B—H a ll, Tabler. H R— Ripken (2), Chicago a. Reboondj—Boston » hurler Craig Athorne, who tossed a O'Brien allowed Drew Pinto's 211. Oakland 8 6 .571 '/a H R s—Coles (2), B a ylo r (4), (3edman Sheets (1), H all (1). S F — Lacy. points. *”fSlrd"perlS'--4, Toronto, 3 1 (W olton 9), C h lo n o 45 (C o a ln e 15). five-hitter. single in the first inning and then EC drops first Texos 7 6 .538 (2), Arm os (1), Logo (1). S B — Dw. Aultta—Bottanll (Bird 8), Chicago 19 (Leemon), po, O:**-* Kansas City 7 7 .500 V/7 Evans (1). S— Barrett. IP H RERBBSO (Courtnoll, Leemon), 13:49. 6, Torwito, Gonzales fired a two-hitter and hurled six no-hit frames. 2 PAYOFF: The answer was (Jordon 9). Technicals — Jordan, V a lv e 3 (Thomas, N viund), 15.18. 7, B ERLIN — East Catholic High’s Girls’ track Minnesota 7 8 .447 B altim o re Chicago coachAlbeck.KIfe.A— 18,968. struck out nine while walking A two-run triple by Mike Cronin Seattle 5 9 .357 3'/a IP H RERBBSO D ixon (W 2-0) 81-3 7 2 2 1 7 also the number ot times this Toronto, Courtnoll 3 (C lark), }S:3} three. girls' tennis team saw its record Chicogo 3 10 .231 5 Detroit Aase (S 4) 2-3 0 0 0 1 1 player — who also led his Penalties—Pavese, StU 0 tt'_Carl- keyed a five-run second inning evened to 1-1 Tuesday, losing to EC drops two TuMdov't Rnutti 8 6 5 1 3 C ItvtIo iid son, StL, 19:53; Nviund, T or, 19:53. “ We’ve been very fortunate that rally to send the Terriers on their Morris (L 62) 5 league in home runs — struck Bucl(Sl18.Nelt113 host Berlin High, 6-3. Chicago S. M llw o u k M 4 Cory 3 3 0 0 1 0 N iekro (L 1-2) 8 2-3 7 5 3 3 3 Ricky has pitched the way he has, ” SIMSBURY - The East Catholic Boston 6, Dotrolt 4 Kern 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 out in 1975. Name him. Shots on goal—St. Louis 7-611—27. way. Melissa Carroll and Tara Cun­ Boston said Cheney coach Bill Baccaro, girls’ track team suffered a double Baltimore S. Cleveland 3 Clemns (W 60) 6 63 8 3 3 2 10 T— 2:25. A-' Somblto 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home* Kosc; 1b. Reed; Preisev9-)7G3a,Cummlnos1G173-5a, Power-ploy conversions—St. Louis whose staff has been hampered by errors, is now 0-6. The win was the defeat Tuesday, losing to both Breuer 2-7 7-7 11, M o n criet 2-9 7-10 11, the Eagles, while the doubles team New York 5, Kansas CItv 1 Stanley (S )) 2 1 1 1 0 1 2t>, Ford; 3b, (Sarclo. 60. Toronto 61. injuries. “ The games have been first of the season for 1-3 Rocky Conard High, 99-28, and host C alifornia S, Oakland 1 W P — M o rris , S o m blto. T- -2:55. Hodges 68(» 8, Ustar66610 II, Dovls 2-7 of Katie Gillespie and Carol spaced out and now they're going Simsbury High, 90-37, in tri-meet MInnesoto 7, Seattle 1 A — 14,743. GO 4, P ie rce 0-3 0-0 0, Fields W 0-1 6, Goalies—St. Louis, Wamsley. To­ Hill. Trocciola was also victorious. wednesdov's Pomes Umpires—Home, Evans; 1b, Merrill; M o ke tkl 2-2 2-3 6, G lenn 3-9 3-4 9. Totols ronto, Wregget. A— 16,382. to (K>me in a row, so the other action. National League results John Sambogna suffered his East host Suffield High this Texas (Mason 1-0) ot Toronto (Stieb 2b, Hendry; 3b, Cousins. 4G89 31^ 118. pitchers will have to get in a groove The outstanding performance 0- 3), 12:35 p.m. ipiuigog 8)|||N :jdOAVd NEW JERSEY (111) third loss on the mound for the afternoon at 3:15 p.m. at Manches­ Minnesota (Butcher 0-2) at Seattle W llllo m t 7-8 11-16 25, K in g G10 GO 12, Flsmes3,0llsrsZ and help out." for the 63 Eagles was turned in by OBI = 9 X 6 + S - 9Z :H 3 M 8 N V Bulldogs. ter Comnrmnity College. (M oore 1-1), 4:35 p.m. Rangers 10. Blue Jays 1 Nets 7, Pirates 1 Gm lnskI 5-17 8018, Birdsong 11-17 6-9 28, Cheney, now 4-0 in the confer­ Jackie Johnston, who won the high 2 “ We are going to have to pick up Chicago (Seaver 1-2) at Mllwoukee © IS W b y N E A . Inc. Ronsev 67 67 14, Turner 1-2 1-1 3, Results — Laurie Glandomenico (B) D'Korenl-5G02,Cook361-S7,Johnsonl-4 Edmonton J 01—2 ence and 4-1 overall, plays at Vinal the intensity,” said Bolton c(>ach jump with a leap of M eet. (Wegmon 0-1), 7:05 p.m. PITTSBURGH NEW YORK def. Judy Burns 6 0 , 6-2; Katie Colmltl [Tetrolt (Tanona 1-1) at Boston (Hurst TEXAS TORONTO 2 0 4. Totals 39-76 35-50 113. Calgarv ■ ■ >—* Tech today at 3:15 p.m. (B ) def. A ndre a B eorse 7-6, 6 1; Kathie DeMarco and Jen Tauras ObrhM ObrhM ObrhM ObrhM First period—1, Calgary, Reinhort 3 John Jenkins. “ We can't continue 1- 1), 7:35 p.m. Revnids cf 3 0 0 0 M itch e ll cf 4 2 2 I Milwaukee !1 Jl Bacon, 3-1, took a 1-0 lead in the to let the opposition dominate us as Melissa Carroll (EC) det. Cholssl were other bright lights for East, Baltimore (McGregor 1-1) at Cleveland McDwII cf 5 0 0 0 Mosebv cf 3 0 0 0 New Jeriiv aJ7ni8--ii3 (Tonelll, M cD onald). OP, 8:a. 2, P o lh m a n 64, 66, 7-6; Je n n ife r Ben- Fletchr 2b 3 2 1 0 Leach rfKhalifa 10 0 ss 4 110 0 Teufel 2b 3 0 10 Giants 10,Dodgers3 Edmonton, Gretzky 4 (Kurri, Krushel- bottom of the fourth when Adam they have, and pretend things are which competes in this weekend’s (Schrom 2-1), 7:35 p.m. Ray 2b 3 0 1 0 Hrnndz 1b 5 0 1 2 Three-point goal— Pressey. Fouled nvskl), OP, 19:31. Penoltles— Tonelll, tovno (B )d e f. N o n e v S u llck 4 -6 ,7-6,7■5; New York (Rasmussen 1-0) ot Kansas O'Brien 1b 4 2 3 2 Fernndz ss 2 1 0 0 out— Lister, Kino. Total fouls— bonoghue tripled and came in on a Ann Loprelotl (B) def. Debbie McLean P aclork 1b 1 0 0 0 G rub er ss 1 0 0 0 Bernard 2b 1 0 0 0 Carter c 3 0 12 (:ov, S:45; Krushelnyskl, Edm , 7:58; O.K.” New Britain Invitational at Wil- City (Leonord 2-0), 8:35 p.m. Brow n rf 3 0 0 0 Strw brr rf 4 0 1 0 LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO M ilw aukee 38, New Jersey 36. MdcTavIsh, Edm , 8:39; PepllnskI, sacrifice fly by Mike Guire. Hsrald photo by Tucker 3-6, 62, 64: Tara Cunnlngliam (EC) Oakland (Codiroll 2-1) at Californio Incavigl rf 3 3 1 1 Mulinks 3b 4 0 1 0 Rebounds—Milwaukee 42 (Cummings The Bulldogs are at Bacon def. Amv Higgins 62,64. lowbrook Park. W ard If 5 1 2 4 Upshaw 1b 4 0 1 1 Dloz If 4 0 11 Foster If 5 1 1 0 ObrhM ObrhM Coy, double m inor, 8:39; PoMerson, The Beavers took the lead for (W itt 1-1), 10:35 p.m. Peno 1b 3 0 0 0 Mcl3owll p 0 0 0 0 11), New Jersey 43 (W llllom s 10). Academy tonight for a 6:30 COC Results — Thursdoy's (Somes Parrish dh 4 0 1 0 B ell If 2 0 1 0 Sox 2b 3 2 10 Gladden cf 2 1 0 1 Cov, 19:27. too hurdles — 1. DIeser (S), 2. Morrisn 3b 3 0 1 0 Knight 3b 1 2 1 1 Sclosclo c 2 1 2 2 M aldond ct 2 0 0 0 Assists— M l Iwoukee 20 (Moncriet 5), New good in the sixth. With one out, contest. Mark Ference plays No. 1 singles for the Cheney Tech Cheney winless Cleveland at New York, night Slaught c 3 111 Fielder If 10 0 0 Jersey 18 (Ronsev 4). Technicals—New SanGIzIcomo (C), 3. Pfof (C) 18.25. P efralll c 0 0 0 0 B arfield rf 4 0 0 0 Ortiz c 3 0 0 0 Johnson 3b 1 0 0 0 Trevino c 10 0 Thmpsn 2b 5 2 2 1 Second period—3, Calgary, Patterson 1 Tom Dowd singled, Gonzales “ Today was frustrating because tennis team but he wasn’t on top of his game Tuesday as 100 — 1. Lester (S), 2. S. Nickerson 3 Seattle at C^klond, night Kipper p 1 0 0 0 Santana ss 4 2 2 1 Jersey (lllegol defense), Moncriet. Cheney Tech failed to win a Standouts Buechel 3b 4 1 2 2 Johnsn dh 3 0 10 Landrex cf 4 0 0 0 Brow n 3b 5 3 4 0 (Loob, Suter), 9:59. Penalties— walked, and Ron Nese banged an (0 ,3 . Cose (S) 13.5. W llkrsn ss 4 0 1 0 lo ro 2b 4 0 0 0 Krw czvk p 0 0 0 0 O leda p 4 0 2 0 M o rsh ll rt 4 0 1 1 Leonord It 4 1 1 2 Coffey, Edm, 1:58; D. Hunter, Edm, Rocky Hill attempted to embar­ he dropped a 7-6, 5-7, 6-0 verdict to Portiand's Stuart match as visiting Portland High Hom e Runs W alk p 1 0 0 0 D ykstra cf 1 0 0 0 RBI-double off the left field wall. 4 X too re la y — 1. Conard, 2. Chicago, Baines (2). Milwaukee, AAartInez c 2 0 0 0 Brock 1b 4 0 0 0 CDovIs rf 4 1 1 3 76ers9l,Bullets 86 13:33. rass us and we couldn't fight coasted to a 5-0 Charter Oak Simsbury, 3. East Catholic 52.2. C o o p er(1). CTetrolt, Coles (2), Logo Totals 34 10 12 10 Totals 31 1 4 1 Orsulok ph 1 0 0 0 Stubbs It 4 0 0 0 Gulden c 1 0 0 0 Thirdperlod—4, Edmonton, Anderson! Chris Fires then lined out to left, back,” noted Jenkins. “ We didn't Waidman. 1600 — 1. DeMarco (EC), 2. Little Texos 301 103 200-10 Clemnts p 0 0 0 0 Andersn 3b 3 0 0 0 B ren ly c 3 1 2 1 (Gretzky, Hunter), 1:16.6 Colgarv, Otto 1 Conference tennis win Tuesday. (1). Baltim ore, Ripken (2), Sheets PHILADELPHIA (91) and Gonzales eventually race(l have the horses.” (E C ), 3. A b b o tt (C) 5:35. (1). Boston, B aylo r (4), Gedman (2), Toronto 100 000 000— 1 Totals 30 1 4 1 Totals 35 7 12 7 W hitflld ph 0 0 0 0 LdCoss p 0 0 0 0 (M d coun, M u lle n ), 7:32. P e n a ltie s — to score and again in the seventh, Mark Ference was the lone 400 — 1. Krellner (0 ,2 . Schoeler (S), Game-winning RBI — W ard (1). Pittsburgh 000 000100— 1 Duncan ss 4 0 0 0 M D avIs p 0 0 0 0 Barkitv 5-14 G3 13, Stokes G2 GO 0, home when the relay throw was R o ck y HIM 054 306 X 1 6 6 0 action today against Hall High at A rm o s d ). Cleveland, H all (1). Texas, Cotledoe 20 36 7, Cheeks 1G19 1-2 2), None- . . - with four runs in and only one out, Beaver to win a set for 0-2 Cheney, 3. B a ke r (S) 62.13. Incaviglla (3), Buechele (4), Ward E—Slaught, Upshaw. DP—Toronto 3. New Y o rli 122110 00X— 7 Pow ell 0 0 0 0 0 W elim n ph 1 0 0 0 Shots on gool—Edmonton 9^>— mishandled. B o lto n 000 000 0 G1-5 Fitzgerald Field at 3:30. 300 hurdles — 1. Cose (S), 2. DIeser LOB—Texos 5, Toronto 7. 2B— (3ame-wlnnlng RBI — C arter (4). D iaz 0 1 0 0 0 M inton o 0 0 0 0 Erving G17 6-6 22, Threat) 616 4-4 16, 18, C oloorv 8-16-14— 38. Brent D'BrIen and Steve Taonev, Bill but couldn’t come up with any which travels to Lyman Memorial (1), O 'B rien (4). C alifornia, Schofield B. Jones 4-6 GO 8, Johnson 26004, M ossG I Cheney made it 3-1 in the seventh “ We had 12 hits and they had 10, " (S), 3. SanG IzIcom o (C) 51.53. (3), Joyner (4), OeCInces (3). Minne- Slaught. HR—Incaviglla (3), Buechele E — M orrison, Teufel. LOB — V ondB rg p 1 0 0 0 Driessn 1b 2 1 1 0 Stock (6th): John Somboono, Mike for a 3:15 p.m. match on Thursday. Pittsburgh 4, New York 14. 2B— GO 0. Totals 3707 17-19 91. when Bill Shea walked, went to said Manchester coach Mary Faig- more. “ A key hit here or there 800— 1. Scanlon (0 ,2 . Little (EC), 3. soto, Puckett (4), Sm alley (2), Solas (4), Ward (1), O'Brien (4). SB — Cabell oh 10 10 Uribe ss 5 0 2 1 Power-play conversion—Edmonton Mix (3), Keith Jarvis (6th) ond Reid Beoudreou (S) 2:36. Strawberry, Santana, Hernandez, Mlt- Reuss p 0 0 0 0 K ruko w p 3 0 1 1 WASHINGTON (86) M a rtin . would have given us a few more Results — Stuart Waidman (P) def. (3).Seottle,A.Oayls(2). Fernandez (3), Upshaw (2), lo rg (1), 3-l.Caloarv3*l. third on pinch-hitter Ed Dettore's nant. “ Our problem now is we're M a rk F e ren ce 7-6, 5-7, 60; Steve 200 — 1. Potezlll (0 ,2 . Lester (S), 3. W llkerson (2). SF— Slought. chell, Foster. HR —Knight (4). Yongbld rf 1 0 0 0 C.Jonesl-3646,Roblnson6131-511, Bol Goalies—Edmonton, Fuhr. Col- runs." Faignant cited. W inning Pitchers G5 G2 4, M alone 616 1-2 13, W illiam s double, and then counted on an marking a lot of mental and Fassler (P) def. Scott Megguler 63, N ickerso n (C) 26.88. Chicago, O avis (1-0). Baltim ore, Dixon SB— M itchell (1). S F — Santana, Car- T o lM s 32 3 5 3 Totals 38 10 14 10 oory, Vernon, A —16,762. 3200 — 1. DeMorco (EC), 2. Touros ter. 11-1967 a , Roundfleld G106410, Bradley physical mistkaes. I know my kids Paige Lepak and Chantal Larose 62; Ron West (P) def. Geoff Beleke- (2-0). Texas, W itt (1-0). New York, IP H R E R B B SO L o s Angeles 002 801 000— 3 errant pick-off attempt. (E C ), 3. Ro y (E C ) 11:57. IP H R E R B B SO San Francisco 710 300 O O x -10 3 0 G 3 8 , M cM Ille n 1-2 GO 2, D ave 2-6G 2 4. Softball each had three hits and Erin w lcz 6-0, 6-0; K a ty Tozus-Jessle Nol- Tewksbury (2-1). Boston, Clemens (30'. Texos Bacon had a chance to win it in will make mistakes. I ’m just man (P) def. Jayson Rlghenzl-Tlm 4 X 400 — 1. Conard, 2. Simsbury, 3. Witt (W 1-0) 6 3 1 1 4 5 Pittsburgh Game-winning RBI — Thompson Totals368216»l6. California, M cC asklll (2-0). Minnesota, its final at bat when Gonzales hoping we start making fewer and Prescott two to pace Manchester. Loubacher 60, 62. East Catholic 4:)5.)3. Mahler (S 1) 3 1 0 0 0 1 Kipper (L 0-1) 2 1-3 8 5 5 4 4 (1). PbiMdelpbta u t $ 2 2 )S-9i Smithson (W 2-2). 1 1 WosbHtaton a I I Indians bumped Jen Andrulat had three hits and High lump — 1. Johnston (EC), 2. Saves Toronto Kraw czyk 1 1 1 1 E—Powell, Londreoux, Sax. DP— 27 1 5 -8 6 issued all three of his walks and fewer each game.” 3 2-3 3 1 0 3 4 Three-point goals-None. Fouled Transactions D elaney (C ), 3. C ose (S) S'O". Chicago, Jam es (1). New York, Clancy (L 1-1) 4 7 5 5 2 1 W alk Los Angeles 1. LDB—Los Angeles 5, received shaky defensive support SOUTH WINDSOR — A pair of South Windsor, 2-2 overall and wining pitcher Kathy Reynolds Golf Long lump — 1. Poterlll (C), 2. Rlghettl (4). Boston, Stanley (1). Davis 2 5 5 5 2 2 Clements 1 0 0 0 0 0 Son Francisco 10. 2B—Sclosclo, C. out—Robinson. Total fouls — two along with three runs scored Philadelphia 26, Washington 20. behind him. The Bobcats managed six-run innings powered South 1-2 in the CCC East, plated six runs Schaefer (S),3. Murphy (EC) 16'0''. Baltimore, Aase(4). Texas, Mahler (1). Gordon 3 0 0 0 1 1 New Y o rk Dovls, Brenly, Driessen, Brown. S B - Javelin — 1. Krutchloff (S), 2. WP—Witt, Davis, Mahler. T--2:56. Oleda (W 2-0) 7 4 1 1 1 3 Brown. H R — Sclosclo (2). SB— M arshall Rebounds— Philadelphia 54 (Barkley 14), to get one run back and had the Windsor High School to a 13-9 in each of the second and fifth for the Bobcats. MHS breezes 2 0 0 0 1 3 Washington 35 (Roundfleld, Bol 10). Boseboll P e rke tt (C), 3. F o le y (E C ) 77’9 ". A — 16,161. M cD ow ell bases loaded — with the.tying and victory over Manchester High in innings. Manchester rallied with Cathy Templeton had a st/'ong Shot put — 1. McDermott (S), 2. NL standings Um pires— Home, Denkinger; 1b, Reilly W P — W alk. P B — O rtiz. T- -2:46. IP H RERBBSD Assists—Philadelphia 19 (Erving 6), Chicogo (NL) — Waivedcotcher Steve EAST HARTFORD - Manches­ Washington 12 (Wlllloms, Roundfleld4). Lake. winning runs in scoring position — CCC East Division girls' softball four runs in the top of the seventh game (lefensively behind the plate Jackson tC), 3. Snider (C) 26'2". 2b, Coble; 3b, M cClelland. A — 15,468. Los Angeles ter High’s golf team breezed to a Discus — 1. Perkett (C), 2. McDer­ Um pires— Home, D avis; 1b, H arvey; Pow ell (L 0-3) 0 4 5 Tecnicols—Washington (Illegal defense) Philadelphia — Placed outfielder before Gonzales worked out of it. but fell short. The Indians had the and left fielder Sue Webb had a Eost Garry Moddox on 21-day disabled list; action Tuesday afternoon. 5-0 season-opening match win mott (S), 3. MIellnskI (S) 79’6''. 2b, Stello; 3b, Gregg. Dloz 3 2-3 7 5 2, B arkley. A — 17,137. ba.ses loaded in the sixth and failed solid game for Manchester. w L Pet. 6 B VondeBerg 2 1-3 3 0 recalled outfielder Chris James from Gonzales has allowed three The Indians, 1-2, were to resume' New York 7 3 .700 — Angels 5, As 1 Reuss 2 0 0 Portland (PCD. — Platons 106. Hawks 97 St. Louis 7 3 .700 Expos 8. Phillies 2 Son Francisco Pittsburgh 5 4 .556 I'/a Krukow (W 3C) 6 4 3 San Diego — Named Dick Freeman .455 2'/a Montreal 5 4 OAKLAND CALIFORNIA LaCoss 1 ) 0 ATLANTA (97) executive vice president and chief Philodelphia 3 7 .300 4 O b r h bi ob r h bi PHILADELPHIA MONTREAL operating officer. MHS nine loses an errorfest to SW M D avIs 1 0 0 Wilkins 623 67 21, Willis 36 GO 6. Chicogo 3 7 .300 4 Ph illip s 2b 3 0 0 0 Pettis cf 4 0 1 0 ab r h M ob r h bl M inton 1 0 0 Sports In Brief West Rollins 610 (H) 10, Wlttman 7-13 G2 14, G olf M urphy cf 4 0 0 0 W llfong 2b 4 0 0 0 Redus If 3 10 0 Raines If 5 12 2 Pow ell pitched to 5 batters In 1st. Rivers 611 6)4 20, Levlngston 1-1 G2 5, PGA — Fined golfer Mac D'Grodv San Francisco 10 4 .714 Canseco If 2 0 0 0 Joyner 1b 4 1 1 1 MThmp cf 4 0 0 0 Webster cfT 4 —1 2:42.2 1 A — 22,408. Continued from page 9 forget this game as soon as in the seventh. “ We got ahead, let up and gave it Houston 9 4 .692 ■/a Webb2-5G04, Koncok 1-3G05, Oavls670O t5,000, suspended him fro m the P G A KIngmn dh 3 0 0 0 Jacksn dh 3 110 Hayes 1b 2 0 0 0 Dawson rf 3 1 2 1 Um pires—Home, Davidson; lb, 8, Battle 1-2 G2 4, Hostings G) GOO. Totals Tour for six weeks and placed him on Bewildered and shocked by the away,” Race summed it up. San Diego 7 7 .500 3 Davis rf 4 0 0 0 Downing If 3 0 0 0 Schm idt 1b4 0 2 1 Wnnngh cf 0 1 0 0 Joe Casey assumed the hiil duties possible. KIbler; 2b, Froemmlng; 3b, Marsh. 37-8021-3597. probation for a year. Merchants ponies signup on Sunday top of the sixth, Manchester could Atlanto 5 7 .417 4 Lansfrd 3b 3 0 0 0 Hendrck rf 0 0 0 0 Wilson rf 4 0 0 0 JT hm ps 1b3 0 0 0 DETROIT ( ) and pitched well — until the fateful “ It was basically our defense,” SO U T H W IN D S O R (18) — W arn e r 2b A 106 Cincinnati 4 4 .400 4 Bochte 0b)3 0 0 0 DeCIncs 3b 3 1 1 2 Doulton c 3 1 2 1 G a larrg 1b 1 0 1 0 Race understated. “ We have been not mount any serious comeback 4-2-0-0, G a lla g h e r ss 4-2-64, K o p ytko cf Los Angeles 4 11 .267 6’/a Trlouckd 12-22 69 33, Cureton 65 G2 6, Signups for the Manchester Merchants/Post 102 ponies sixth. Griffin ss 2 110 Jones rf 3 0 0 0 Aguayo 2b 4 0 1 0 Brooks ss 5 12 2 Ldlm beer 7-15 GO 14, D um ors 7-11 G6 17, effort in its final two at-bats. Rich 2- 4-1-0, B u d a rz If 4-3-0, E va n s p /rf Tutsdov't Results Tettleton c 3 0 1 1 Schoflld ss 3 2 2 1 Jeltz ss 4 0 0 0 W alloch 3b 4 1 1 1 baseball club will be held Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. at the Casey had two shutout innings to experiencing pitching headaches 4-2-2-4, Shover c 4-1-61, Wasik dh Montreal 8, Philadelphia 2 Thomas 610 611 20, Johnson 610 2 6 10, Beganski, who relieved the star­ 0 0 0 0 Boonec 2 0 0 0 Hudson p 1 0 0 0 L aw 2b 3 2 0 0 Benson G1 0-0 0, M ahorn 3-6 GO 6 Totals his credit until egregious defensive with our injuries. But this one you 4-2-M , M o rg a n 1b 4-1-1-t, L o ve 3b Chicago 3, St. Louis 2 Totals 27 1 2 1 Totals 29 S 4 4 American Legion Hall, 20 American Legion Drive. Boys 13 and 14 Andersn p 0 0 0 0 BilardeM c 4 0 1 1 Basketball 4260 2 G X 106. Scholastic play by the Indians was the rule. try to bury it away." ter. Evans, after 1 1/3 innings, 3- M-O, Beganski rfrp 6660. Totols Houston 3, Atlanto 2 Ooklond ooo 001 000— i Schu ph 10 10 McGffgn p 1 0 0 0 Atlanta M n — years of age are eligible. There is no registration fee. gained the victory. Casey took the 361612-12. ^ „ Hew York 7, pmtburgh 1 C ollfom ta — 5 11 29 97 Manchester led, 165, going into the Senior left-hander Chris Helin M ANCHESTER (14) — Roe 2b5-2-60, ooisiooox Stewart p 0 0 0 0 B urke p 2 0 0 0 Delrob n a a n — 106 Tryouts will be conducted the weekend of May 3 and 4 at San Francisco 10, Los Angeles 3 Gome-wInnIng RBI — Schofield (2). GGross ph 10 0 0 frame. Three dropped fly balls, tried to stem the Bobcat tide in the loss. Caey cf/p 4-2-2-1, M c C a rth y ss 2-2-1-1, San Diego at Cincinnati, ppd., cold E—Krueger. DP—Oakland 1, Califor­ Three point goals— Rivers, Levlngston. Manchester Community College's Cougar Field at I p.m. Tekutve p 0 0 0 0 Fouled out—None. Total fouls— sixth but he couldn't put the halt to Jon Roe and Chris Ogden each C u sie r If 62-2-3, C h a rte r c 4-3-2-2, Wednesdov's Gomes nia 2. LOB—Oakland 4, Californio 1. Bedrosin p 0 0 0 0 MHS JV baseball three walks, a couple of wild Ogden 3b 61-3-2, L o v e tt 1b 3-60-0, San Diego (Hawkins 0-2) at Cincinnati 2B—Tettelton. HR—Schofield (3), A tla n to 29, D e tro it 26. R e b o u n d s— them. Helin walked in a run and had three hits and Custer two and Lefebvr ph 1 0 0 0 NBA playoffs Atlanta 43 (Levlngston, Wilkins 7), Manchester High lunlor varsity pitches, and countless overthrows G o v o rrln o p 2-1-1-0, B arn ett rf 3-1-60, (Denny I'd), 12:35 p.m. Joyner (4) DeCInces (3). Totals 32 2 4 2 Totals 35 8 11 8 gave up a two-run single to Mike three RBIs for Manchester. Casey, Noone It 2-62-0, Leonard r( 1-660, Philodelphia (Carlton 0-2) ot Montreal Detroit 40(Lalm beer 14). b aseball team raised Its re c o rd to 2-3 on combined with eight Bobcat hits. P Littie League in need of umpires Philadelphia 110 000 000— 2 Assists— Atlanta 20 (Rivers 8), D6 Tuesday with a 13-3 trouncing ot South Evans before finally getting out of Mike Charter and Karl Noone each Archambault p/cf 1-60-0, Helin p (Hesketh 0'2), 1:35 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO M otreal 011 303 00X— 8 F irs t Round Four South Windsor batters each 60-0-0. T o ta ls 37-14-1611. St. Louis (Kepshire 0-1) at Chicogo Oakland (Best-of-bve) tro lt 24 (Thom as 11). T e c h n ica ls— Windsor at Morlarty Field. Eric Ros- the inning. Neil Archambault. who chipped in with two blows. Scott Game-winning RBI — Waliach(2). Trioucka, Detroit (Illegal defense), Manchester Little League is in need of volunteer umpires for scored twice and 12 went to the South W indsor 221 00(13) 0 18 (Sanderson 0-1), 2:20 p.m. Langford (L 0-2) 4 1 2 Eostern Conference mus oltched a complete gome victory Gallagher and Evans each had E—Aguayo, Bllordeilo, M. Thomp­ Thom as. A —13,312. tor the Indlons, allowing six hits ond the 1986 season. Any experienced umpires or anyone willing to plate with already two outs. Race was scheduled to start today East C a th o lic 360 140 0 14 Los Angeles (Valenzuela M ) at San Krueger 4 0 1 son, Low. O P—Montreol 1. LOB — Boston vs. Chicago four RBIs for the Bobcats. WP- Beganski; LP- Casey. Froncisco (Gorrelts2-1), 3:05p.m. C ollfom ia Philadelphia 7, Montreal 9. 2B— (Cobles w in series GO) fanning five. Leading the 13-hlt aback learn, and can afford to lend a hand for one night a week, should and his Indians would rather liketo against East, finished off for Helin Houston (Knepper 3-0) ot Atlonta McCasklll (W 2-0) 9 2 1 1 5 12 Bllardelto, Brooks, W aliach. April 17 — Boston 123, Chicago 104 tor the victors were John Zak and Chris (Smith 1-0), 5:40 p.m. Langford pitched to 2 batters in 5th. H R — Doulton (3), Dawson (4), Raines (1). April 20 — Boston 135, Chicago 131 Nuggeta115,Blazersl04 Chappell, who had three hits apiece. contact Vic Helin at 649-0644. Tnursdoy’s Gomes W P — M cC asklll. T — 2:15. A — 24,351 SB— Redus (3), Webster (2), Raines (3), (20T) Montreal at Chicago Schu (1).S— McGaffigon. Aorll 22 — Boston 122, Chicago 104 Philodelphia at Pittsburgh, night DENVER (111) MHS JV softball Stanley Cup playoffs Umpires— Home, Roe; Ib.Hirschbeck; IP H RERBBSO Milwaukee vs. New Jersey English 1G21 65 24, H a lt 611 )-) 11, 2b, Barnett; 3b, Brem igon. Philodelphlo (B ucks w in series GO) Schayes 4-9B-S16, Dunn 06 262, Lever 612 The Manchester High girls softball O ’Grady fined $5,000, suspended New Y o rk at St. Louis, night Hudson (L M) 3 2-3 7 A o rll 18 — M ilw aukee 119, New Jersey 7-8 17, Rasmussen 1G16 6 7 a . Cooper team lost Its first game ot the season Cincinnati at Houston, night 107 Twins 7. Mariners 1 Andersen 1-3 0 16 GO 2, Evons 1-5 GO 2, Turner 681-213. Tuesday, bowing to South Windsor, 65. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — MacO'Grady, who waged aone-man Atlanta at Los Angeles, night Stewart 2 3 A p ril 20 — M ilw aukee 111, New Jersey Totals43-922635115. Karen Harely had three hits for the Standouts Tekulve 1 0 97 PORTLAND (1M) 2-1 Indians, while Erinn Jarvis socked crusade against the PGA Tour and called Commissioner Deane Hot Flames are burning the Oilers Hom e Runs A o rll 22 — M ilw aukee 118, New Jersey MINNESOTA SEATTLE Bedrosion 1 1 C a r r 7-116618, Vondeweahe6l5G8a, two doubles. Chris Rovegno added a Beman a thief and dictator, has been fined $5,000 and suspended Philodelphia. Dauiton (3). Mont­ M ontreal 113 triple and Teresa MacDonald contrib­ real, Dawson (4), Raines (1). Houston. O b r h bl ab r h bi Thompson 615 0-0 18, Colter 36 GO 6, from the Tour for six weeks effective April 29. M cG ffgn (W 1-0 5 2-3 5 Phllodelpblo vs. Washington Drexler 617 36 14, Paxson 67 7-7 13, uted a double. Ashby (3). New Y o rk, Knight (4). Los Puckett cf 4 1 1 1 Tartobll 2b4 0 1 0 (Sixers lead series M ) Sm ailv dh 4 1 1 1 Bradley If 4 0 10 Burke (S 2) 31-3 1 Jones06G 00, Po rter 3-91-27, Kersev2-4(M> Tammy Snellenberger pitched well Beman, who said O'Grady had made “ harsh and damaging take a 2-1 lead in their Norris game-winner for Calgary, He unit's inability to break out. "We Angeles, ^ lo sc la (2). T —2:50. A — 4,274. Aorll 18 — Washington 95, Philadelphia 4, Johnson GO GOO. Totals 44-88 2627104. In defeat. By Lisa Harris Hrbek 1b 4 110 Coldern rf 3 0 0 0 94 attacks” on the Tour, also will be placed on one year's probation Division title showdown. converted Jamie Maooun’s center­ have to win a hockey game here Brnnsky rf 4 0 0 0 Thom as dh 4 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Wver; 1b, Rennert; United Press International W inning Pitchers 2b, Montague; 3b, Brocklander. Aorll20— Philodelphia 102, Washington when his suspension is ended. In the regular season, the ing pass to cap their 3-on-2 break and look at this thing as a Chicago, Bailer (1-0). Montreal, McGat- GoettI 3b 4 110 ADovIs 1b 4 1 1 1 97 Denvar nasi4—115 figan (1-0). Houston, K erfeld (2-0). New Beane If 2 0 0 0 Presley 3b 4 0 0 0 Porbond a a 11 34—1M O'Grady was not im m ediately available for comment, but has The Edmonton Oilers keep giv­ Flames and Maple Leafs trailed with Joe Mullen, who initiated the one-game series.” Aorll 22 — Phllodelohla91, Washington Three-point goal—Drexler. Fouled Y o rk, Oiedo (2-0). San Francisco, Bush If 2 10 0 Hendrsn cf 3 0 1 0 Cubs3,Cardinals2 86 said in the past he will refuse to pay any fine levied by the PGA. their respective second-round op­ play. Fuhr, playing the shooter, Salas c 4 2 3 4 Keorney c 2 0 0 0 out—None. Total fouls—Denver 21, Bowling ing the Calgary Flames credit and Maple Leafs 5, Blues 2 Krukow (3-0). Aorll 24 — Phllodelohioat Washington, He said last month at Orlando he would take the PG A to court if ponents by 30 and 26 points,' with went for Macoun, who dished off to Saves (kigne ss 4 0 0 0 Owen ss 3 0 0 0 Portlond 29. Rebouhds—D enver 49 compliments after games instead 8 p.m. (N o b 11), P ortland 43 (C a rr 15). At Toronto, rookie Wendel Clark M ontreal, Burke (2). Lm brdz 2b 3 0 0 0 ST. LOUIS CHICAGO x-AprII 27 — Washington at Philadel­ fined for his statements. of problems during games. At that Toronto finishing 25-48-7. Otto on the bang-bang play. The Totols 35 7 7 4 Tofols 31 1 4 1 ob r h bl ob r h bi Assists—Denver21 (Lever 5), Portland play started just outside the Oilers’ collected his fifth goal of the phia, (TBA) 24 (Drexler 7) Technicals—Portlond O'Grady maintains the PG A is taking away his First rate, they may soon give up their Fourth games in the Campbell M innesota 000 000 511— 7 Colem an If 4 0 0 0 Dunston ss 4 0 0 0 Abonta vs. Delrob AARP playoffs with 6:11 remaining, and EL standings Seattle 010 000 OOg— I M cGee cf 4 0 1 0 Bosley ph 0 0 0 0 (Illegal defense) 2, Denver (Illegal Amendment right to free speech. Stanley Cup. Conference series are set for blueline when Mullen pounced on a (3ame-wlnnlng RBI — Solos (1). (H aw ks leod series 2-1) defense) 2. A— 12666. the Maple Leafs scored four Herr 2b 3 0 1 0 Lopes 3b 5 0 0 0 A p ril 17 — A tlanta 140, D etroit 122 Ron Y o rk 20G506, B ru n o G io rd a n o “ I'll burn in hell, I swear I will, before I pay the fine,” O'Grady The Flames stunned the Oilers Thursday in the Saddledome in loose puck to create the breakout. E—Gagne, Torfobull, Dwen. DP— Clark 1b 4 0 0 0 Sandbrg 2b4 1 2 1 512, Lo u Sulots 517, S tan ley K alln o w skI third-period goals, including the W L Pet. GB A p ril 19 — A tlanta 137, (Detroit 125 3-2 to lead their best-of-seven Calgary, Alberta, and Maple Leaf “ We've got to start making our Seattle 1. LDB—Minnesota 1, Seattle 5. Landrm rt 4 0 0 0 Moreind rt 4 1 3 1 April 22 — Detroit 106, Atlanta 97 514, R ich a rd C o lb e rt 537, Sam M c A llis ­ told the Fort Lauderdale News-Sun Sentinel (luring the second of the game by Rick Vaive Glens Falls (Det) 5 2 .714 —L. 2B—Bradley. 3B—Solos. HR—A. Dovls •Gardens in Toronto. own breaks,’’ said Wayne Gretzky, Heath c 2 1 0 0 D urhm 1b 4 0 1 0 April 25 — Atlanta ot Detroit, 8 p.m. ter SOS, Howard M iller 514, Bert Sweet Doral-Eastern Open at Miami last month. He had been informed Smythe Division final series 2-1. New Britain (Bos) 6 3 .667 — (2), Puckett (4). Sm alley (2), Solos (3). Penditn 3b 3 1 1 0 M atthw s If 2 0 1 1 who scored one goal and set up the Clark’s goal ignited a three-goal — x-Aorll 27 — Detroit at Atlanta, 8 p.m. 542, Mary Szdtkowskl 180, Yolanda En route, the Flames outshot the In the Wales Conference tonight, Pittsfield (ChINL) 7 4 .636 SB— Gagne (2). S— Keorney. Smith ss 2 0 0 0 Oavett If 0 0 0 0 Hockey Burns 189-491, Blanche Hare 182, Rose March 3 he faced possible disciplinary action. spurt in a span of 1:42, ending what 5 3 .625 '/2 Western Conference tw6tim e defending champions 38- the New York Rangers host the other, by Glenn Ander.son, for Reading (Phi) IP H R ER BB SO Hurdle oh 10)2 D ovls c 40)0 LJk Lake rs vs. Son Antonio Costillucclo 475. “ Deane doesn't like guys challenging his authority. It's part of had been a tight game. Vermont (CIn) 4 4 .500 l'/2 Washington Capitals, who lead Edmonton. "Calgary is playing Minnesota Oouend ss 0 0 0 0 D ernier ct 3 0 0 0 (La ke rs lead series GO) his Russian ideology. Maybe I should change my name to Mac 18 — including 164 and 14-5 in the Nashua (Pit) 5 6 .455 2 Smithson (W 2-2) 9 4 1117 Tudor 0 3 0 ) 0 Trout o 3 0 0 0 their Patrick Division series 2-1; good hockey, and I give them full “ He’s (Clark) lifted the team on 2 7 .222 4 AdrI117 — LA Lakers 135, San Antonio final two periods, respectively — Waterbury (Cle) Seattle White oh 1 0 0 0 B o ile r o 0 0 0 0 88 Cunllffe Auto Sakharov." many occasions this year." To­ Albany (NY-AL) 2 7 .222 4 M organ (L 1-1) 6 2-3 4 4 I 0 3 T rillo oh 0 1 0 0 NHL playoffs and would have won by more if not and the Hartford Whalers, trailing marks.” April 19 — LA Lakers 122, San Antonio Pete Woltvno 156166177-497, Pat ronto coach Dan Maloney said. Tuesday's Results Mlrobella 0 110 0 0 Totals 31 2 5 2 Totals 33 3 8 3 94 for phenomenal goaltending by 2-1 in the Adams, host the Montreal "W e're not getting goals to get Albany at New Britain, ppd.. rain Irish 20G156490, Carl Bolin 176444, “That goal tonight was just Ladd 2 1-3 2 2 2 0 3 Two out when winning run scored Aorll23— La Lakers at Son Antonlo,8:30 DIvIslan Finals Canadiens. the lead, and I ’m worried about Glens Falls 10, Reading 5 M Irabella oltched to 1 batter In 7th. St. Louis 000(100 003— 2 Chris Plumlev 152-441, Ed Kdskev LSU’s Williams to enter NBA draft Grant Fuhr. another thing Wendel Clark does p.m. (Bett-of-seven) 156151633, Steve W illiam s 15GIS64X, Joel Otto’s first playoff goal, at Wayne's line,” said Edmonton Pittsfield 4, Nashua 1 W P — S m ithson. T — 2:28. A — 7,044. Chicago 000 000 021— 3 x-AprII 25 — LA Lakers at San E arlier, the Toronto Maple Vermont 8, ^aterbury 2 (All Times EST) Ken Arey 15G4a, Donald Bunco 156 for this hockey te a m " Gom e-winning RBI — Sandberg (1). Antonio, 8 p.m. Wales Conference BATON ROUGE, La. — John Williams, a 6-foot-8 sophomore Leafs beat the St. Louis Blues 3-2 to 7:32 of the final period, was the coach Glen Sather of his No. 1 Wednesdov's Gomes Umpires—Home, McKean; lb, E—Dunston, LOB—St. Louls7,Chlcago 423, R ic k Johnson 154-423, J im M o o re x-APrII 27 — San Antonio at LA Patrick DIvltlon 421, H ank F re y 412, M ik e N ich o lso n powerhouse who led Louisiana State University to the NCAA Albany at New Britain Clark; 2b, Shulock; 3b, M orrison. 10. 3B— Sandberg. S B — M atthew s (1). Lakers, 3:30 p.m. Reading at Glens Falls New York vs. Washington 152-411, A d am T yez 409, L o r r y N o v e lla S—Trillo. SF—Sandberg. Houston vs. Sacrannento Final Four last month, says he will pass up his final two years of Pittsfield at Nashua (C a p b M i lead series 2-1) 403, B ob G olden 403, G e o rg e K e lle y 402, (Rockets win series GO) April 17 — New York 4, Washington 3 K ir k B o lin 159-399, D ave L a c h o p e lle college eligibility to enter the NBA draft. NL roundup W aterbury at Verm ont IP H R ER BB SO A o rll 17 — Houston 107, Sacram ento87 (DT) Thursday's Gomes White Sox 5. Brewers 4 St. Louis 156392, F ra n k M c N a m a ra 392, Jo h n “ I am doing today one of the most painful things which I have 2 Albany at New Britain Aorll 19 — Houston 111, Sacramento Aorll 19 — Woshlngton 8, New York 1 B re m se r 390, E m ile R o ux 163. H ig h Ind. Tudor 8 0 2 2 2 5 103 April 21 — Washington 6, New York 3 ever had to do in my life,” William s said Tuesday. "I'm doing this Reading at Glens Falls P e rry (L 1-1) 0 0)1)0 single — Joe Tollsono 253. High Ind. CHICAGO MILWAUKEE April 22 — Houston 113, SocramentoW A p rlia — Washington at New York,8:05 triple — Joe Tollsono 529. High for one reason and one reason only — I must financially help my Pittsfield at Nashua W orrell 2-3 0 0 0 ) 0 D enver vs. P ortland p.m. W aterbury at Verm ont obrhbl ObrhM Chicago dveroge — Pot Irish 140.9. mother and my grandmother who have given me love and care. ” Cangels cf 3 1 1 0 M o llto r 3b 3 1 0 0 (Nuggets lead series M ) April25— NewYorkatWashinaton,8:05 Standings — Purdy Corporation Trout 8 2-3 4 2 2 5 3 April 18 — Denver 133, Portland ia Ojeda gives Mets some good news Tollesn 3b 5 0 I 1 Ready If 4 0 0 0 p.m. 29-13, The 60s a-14, R & G A u to 27-15, Williams, who this season repeatedly said he would spend four B oiler (W 1-0) 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 A p ril 20 — Portlond 106, Denver 106 x-April 27 — Washington at New York, Baines rf 5 12 3 Cooper dh 4 112 P erry oltched to 1 batter In the 9th. Ann Marie's Restaurant 2616, Village Fisk It 5 0 0 0 Yount ct 4 0 0 0 A o rll 22 — Denver 115, Portland 104 7:35 p.m. years at LSU and said he dreamed of playing in the 1988 American League results P B — Heath. B a lk— Trout. T — 2:30. April 24 — Denver at Portland, 10:X S ty list 24-18, C orrentI Insurance 22-20, Kittle dh 4 0 0 0 Robldox 1b 3 1 2 0 x-A orll 29 — New York at Washington C u n llffe A u to B o d y 22-20, M o rk s B ro th ­ Olympics, is considered one of the top collegiate basketball By Kevin Kenney pennant race. If Ojeda can con­ runs to pace the Expos. Andy the top of the inning, was the A — 8,747. p.m. 7:35 o.m. N ichols or 0 0 0 0 Felder o r 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, West; lb, W illi­ e rs 22-20, H erita g e B o lt C a te rin g 22-20, players in the nai'na United Press International tinue to pitch as strongly as he did McGaffigan, 1-0. went 5 2-3 innings winner. Pat Perry fell to 1-1. B o nilla 1b 4 0 2 0 Riles ss 3 1 0 0 x-AprII 26 — Portland at Denver, Aitatm Division am s; 2b, Ripley; 3b, Pu lll. (TBA) East Hartford Nursery 21-21, Tuesday, it would add another for the victory, and Tim Burke Yankees 5. Royals 1 Hulett 2b 4 12 0 (3eer rt 3 0 0 0 Horbord vs. Montrogl B re m se r's 21-21, Jo rtra n 2G22, T eam 16 Giants 10, Dodgers 3 Guillen 1 1 0 0 Hoshidr oh 1 0 0 0 D olla vs. Utah (Canodloni load sorlot 61) On a cold and wet night in Shea solid starter to a staff that includes finished for his second save. 3 (Mavericks lead series G4) 18-24, Duboldo Electric 17-25, Court­ C raig ph 1 0 0 0 (3antner 2b 4 0 2 I A o rll 17 — H a rb o rd 4, M ontreal 1 ney's 17-25. Stadium Tuesday, the New York Cy. Young Award winner Dwight Charles Hudson, l-l, took the loss. At San Francisco. Chili Davis N E W Y O R K KANSAS CITY Little ss 0 0 0 0 Cerone c 3 0 11 Astros 3. Braves 2 A p ril 18 — D allas 101, Utah 93 A o rll 19 — M ontreal 3, H arb o rd 1 McDaniel tops NBA rookie team ripped a two-run double to spark a »r h W o b r h M Skinner c 3 1 0 1 April 20 — Dallas 113, Utah 106 A o rll 21 — M ontreal 4, H arb o rd 1 Mets received heartening news Gooden (24 victories last season), Cubs 3, Cardinals 2 Hendrsn cf 5 2 2 0 Low If 4 0 0 0 Totals 35 S 8 5 Totals 32 4 6 4 April 23 — Dallas ot Utah, 9 :» p.m. A o rll n — M ontreal at H arb ord, 7:35 Holidays about their pitching staff. Ron Darling (16), Sid Fernandez seven-run first inning, helping San 2 0 0 0 x-Aorll 25 — Dallas at Utah, 9:X p.m. p.m. NEW YORK — Forward Xavier McDaniel of the Seattle G riffe y If 4 0 0 1 W ilson cf Chicago 000 010 400— 5 HOUSTON ATLANTA Bob Ojeda, acquired from the (9) and Rick Aguilera (10). At Chicago, Ryne Sandberg Francisco extend its winning Mffngly lb 3 1 2 1 Taylor cf 0 0 0 0 M ilw aukee 200 200 0 0 ^ 4 ObrhM ObrhM x-Aorll 27 — Utah at Dallas, (TBA) A o rll 25 — H o rb o rd at M ontreal, 7:35 P o b y N arb utds 126358, Sarah L upac- SuperSonics, who averaged 17.1 points and 8.0 rebounds a game, chlno 127 lofted a sacrifice fly in the ninth to streak to six games. The Giants. Hossey c 3 1 0 0 B retf 3b 4 0 0 0 Gam e-winning RBI — Baines (1). Doron 2b 3 0 1 0 M oreno cf 4 0 0 0 x-ll necessary p.m. Tuesday was unanimously named to the 1986 NBA All-Rookie Boston Red Sox during the off­ Ojeda also singled twice for his W infield rf 4 1 1 0 W hite 2b 4 0 1 0 E—Molltor 2, Agosto. DP—Chicago Puhl rt 4 0 0 0 W ard p 0 0 0 0 x-Aorll 27 — Montreal ot Harbord, 7:35 season, scattered four hits over first two hits in the major leagues. give the Cubs to their first home 10-4, are off to their best start since E asier dh 2 0 0 0 Bolbonl 1b 3 0 1 0 o. m. team by the league's head coaches. 1. LDB—Chicago 8, Milwaukee 4. Walker cf 0 0 0 0 Ramirz ss 4 110 seven innings to help the Mets He walked one and struck out three ' victory this season. Jay Bailer. 1-0. 1973. Mike Krukow, 3-0, pitched six Roenick oh 1 0 1 1 McR a e dh 4 0 0 0 2B—Tolleson, Robldoux, Hulett. HR— (Sarner 3b 4 0 0 0 M urphy rf 4 0 1 0 x-AprII 29 — H arb o rd ot M ontreal, 7:35 Joining McDaniel on the team, which was voted without regard P o o lla rl 3b 3 0 1 1 Mo tley rf 3 0 1 0 Cooper (1), Baines (2), SB— N ichols (1). Cruz If 3 1 0 0 H orner 1b 2)01 p. m. score a 7-1 victory over the before yielding to Roger McD6 who yielded a two-run triple that innings for the victory, and Dennis to position, were center Patrick Ewing of New York, forward Rndiph 2b 4 0 2 1 Sundbrg c 4 1 1 0 Dovls 1b 4 110 Simmons c 3 0 0 0 Rockets 113, Kings 98 Calendar Pittsburgh Pirates in a game well, who finished with two hitless enabled St. Louis to tie the score in Powell, 0-3, took the loss. M echm ss 4 0 0 0 B loncln ss 2 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Bass cf 4 0 10 Harper If 4 0 0 0 ComptNlI Conference Karl Malone of Utah, guard Joe Dumars of Detroit and O rta ph toil played in 46degree weather and innings. Ojeda said the rain delay Chicogo Ashbv c 3)11 Oberkfll 3b 4 0 1 1 N o rris D Ivltlon forward-center Charles Oakley of Chicago. Salazar ss 0 0 0 0 D ovls (W 1-0) 8 6 4 4 3 3 Reynids ss 4 0 1 2 Sample or 0 0 0 0 HOUSTON (113) Toronto vs. SI. Louis constant rain. was just a mild inconvenience. Tetats 33 5 7 5 T otals ' 31 1 5 I Agosto 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Scott 0 1 0 0 0 Hubbrd 2b 2 0 1 0 McCray 67 G1 6, Olaluwon 614 61014, (Loafs lead series 61) TODAY Ballots were due at (he end of the regular season and coaches The left-hander, making his first “ It was wet out there, but the New Y O fll 188110 8 1 8 -5 dklom es ( S I ) 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 W alling oh 0 0 0 0 Chm bis oh 1 0 0 0 SamosonGUG1125, Llovd1G176Sa, Reid A o rll 18 — St. Louis 6, Toronto 1 ■otalKill were not permitted to vote for players from their teams. MCC women triumph K a m o s CItv 880880 0 1 0 -1 M ilw aukee Hatchr oh 1 0 0 0 P a lm e r o 2 0 0 0 6 7 3611, W iggins 67 G 0 10, E h io 1-1G24, April 20 — Toronto 3, St. Louis 0 Manchester at East Catholic (Mor- National Leagge start, retired 10 delay is like everything else: it's Game-winning RBI — Mattingly Nieves 6 1-3 6 4 2 3 8 Kerteld o 1 0 0 0 Assnm ch p 0 0 0 0 Harris 67 00 10, Walters 1-1 OP 2, A p ril 22 — Toronto 5, St. Louis 2 larty Field), 1 o.m. McDaniel was the only player to receive 22 votes. Ewing batters in a row after a 46minute just part of the game,” he said. (3). Darwin (L 1-1) 12-311110 Wshnotn rf 1 0 0 0 McDowellGOGOO. Totols46a2G3113. A o rll 24 — St. Louis at Toronto, 7:35 Cheney Tech at VInol Tech, 3:15 received 21, Malone,17; Dumars, 15: and Oakley, 13. rain delay as the Mets won their HOLYOKE — Manchester Com­ Winning pitcher Jennifer Allard DP—New York 1, Kansas City 1. Clear 1)001) T olM s 32 3 5 3 Totals 31 1 4 2 p.m. Bolton at Bacon Academy, 6:X chucked a seven-hitter with five LDB—New York' 4, Kansas City 7. [Javis oltched to 1 batter In 9th. Houston 080 800 211— 1 SACRAMENTO (W) A p ril a — Toronto at SI. Louis, 8:35 MCC at Tunxis, 3 o.m. The NBA Rookie of the Year, to be chosen by a panel of 78 fifth straight and seventh overall. Astros 3, Braves 2 munity College scored in every strikeouts and just one walk. 2B— Pagllarulo, Moflev, White. 3b — T — 2:54. A — 5J41. Atlanta 100100 808— 2 Johnson 1 6 K 7-8 33, O lberding 1-3 36 5, p.m. Settball media members, will be announced later during the NBA “ While the whole team deserves At Atlanta, Alan Ashby belted a inning but one and pounded out 16 Henderson, Drto. S B —Henderson (9). Umpires—Home, Cooney; 1b, Pa­ (jam e-wlnnlng RBI — Ashby (3). Thom pson G8 G3 8, W oodson 621 7-7 25, x-AprII a — St. Louis at Toronto, 7:35 Hall at Manchester, 3:X Allard, third basema Rosy Diaz Hassev (1), Rondolph (2). SF— E—Garner, Horner, Reynolds. DP— playoffs. gold stars (for playing well on such leadoff homer in the ninth inning to hits, including six for extra bases, lerm o; 2b, Young; 3b, Kaiser. Tbeus 61408, Klelne 26 62 6DrewG7 p.m. E a st C a th o lic a t South W indso r, 7 : X and shortstop Dalone all played Griffey, Pagllarulo. Houston 1, Atlanta 1. LDB—Houston-7, G07. Kelley 1-5G65, Tv le rG I OOO, BrotzG I x-A orll 30 — Toronto at St. Louis, 8:35 o.m . a nasty night), Ojeda deserves two lift the Astros. Ashby drilled a 2-2 to rout host Holyoke Community Atlonta 6.2B— Reynolds. H R — Ashbv (3). O.m. flawlessly in the field. OPO.ThorpeGI 1-21.Totals369027-32W. Glrli Tennis gold stars,” said Mets catcher pitch over the right-center field College, 24-6, in women's softball IP H RERBBSO SB—Doran (7), Sample (I). SF— Sm irbie D Ivltlon Suffiald at East Catholic, 3:15 Blue Jays’ Lavelle to miss season Manchester, now 3-10, plays New Y o rk Horner. Gary Carter, who delivered his fence off losing reliever Duane action Tuesday. Houtlen 23 a a 16—111 Colgorv VI. Ranwnton Golf homestanding Mount Ida College' Twksbry(W2-171-3 5 1 1 IP H RERBBSO Sacrameibo a a a i 6 —N (F lo m e t taoa eartas 61) Berlln/Northwest Catholic at Man­ fourth game- winning hit Of the Ward, 0-1. for his third home run of Geri Grimaldi capped a seven- Rlghettl (S 4) 12-3 0 0 0 2 1 Houston Three-point goals—Sampson, A p ril 18 — C alg ary 4, Edm onton 1 chester, 3 p.m. TORONTO — Reliever Gary Lavelle of the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday at 3:30 p.m. season with an RBI single in the the year. Charlie Kerfeld worked run third inning with a long home K oni ge C ity Radio, T V Scott 6 4 2 2 3 6 Lloyd, Drew. Fouled out—none. To­ A o rll 20 — Edm onton 6, C a lg a ry 5 Portland vs. East Catholic (at Tol- will miss the rest of the season because of a torn ligament in his Holyoke fell to 4-8. G uM czo ( L 0-3) 7 1-3 8 5 5 3 3 Kerfeld (W 2-0) 3 0 0 0 0 2 tal fouls—Houston a , Sdcromehto 24. (DT) Iw ood), 3 p.m . first inning. the final three innings of hitless run and ended the afternoon hitting pitching elbow, the team announced Tuesday. “ It's too bad we only have three B lo ck 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Atlanta Rebounds— Houston 39 (Olaluwon 13), April 22 — Calgary 3, Edmonton 2 “ It was a gutty performance. His relief to improve to 2-0. for the cycle with 7 RBIs. Patsy Hulsm onn 1 0 0 0 0 1 TONIGHT P alm e r 6 1-3 4 2 2 4 3 Socramento 44 (Johnson, Thompson, A o rll 24 — Edm onton at C alg ary, 9:35 THURSDAY Lavelle, 36, underwent what was supposed to be exploratory comeback after the delay was a big Gebhardt added three hits, while games left, because we are now HBP—bvTewksburv (Wilson). T— 7:30 Whalers vs. Canadlens, Sport- Assenmacher 2-3 0 0 0 1 2 Woodson, 8). Assists—Houston a p.m. Boteball Expos 8, Phillies 2 starting to blend together and play 2:31. A — 21J75. sChannel, WTIC radio. W ard (0-1) 2)1102 (McCray, Lloyd 7), Sacramento a A p ril a — C a lg ary at Edm onton, 8:05 M C C a t E C S U J V , 7 p.m. surgery at a Los Angeles hospital for a suspected muscle fiber plus." Judy Dalone, Darryl Sibrinsz and 8:00 Rangers vs. Capitals, ESPN T—2:18. A — 6,316. (Theus 8). Technicals— Houston coach p.m. BOV8 Tonnit tear in the elbow, but the procedu-e revealed a torn ligament. Another plus for the Mets could At Montreal, Tim Raines and , Chris Craugh chipped in with two as a team,” stated MCC coach Umpires— Home, McCoy; lb, VoltoiF 8:35 Yankees vs. Royals, Channel 11, U m p ire s— H om e, P o llo n e ; 1b, E n ­ Fitch, Sacramento (Illegal defense), Rett a t schedule TBA Chaney Tech at Lymon Memorial. come over the long haul of the Hubie Brooks each drove in two hits apiece. Larry Morrison. glo; 2b, W elke; 3b, P hillips. WPOP gel; 2b, Q uick; 3b, Runge. W oodson. A—:10,333. xHf naceisarv 3 : X MANCHESTER HERALD, Wedneidav April 23. 1986 - 1$_ I» - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedn^iMlav April 23, 1986 BUSINESS FOCUS/Food Business In Brief Have trustee transfer your IRA must remain In your name, as long income tax on bank interest, even QUESTION: if your money is on deposit in states Banking office offers pamphlets My individual as you live. Assuming you have named your wife as beneficiary, with state income taxes. Two new pamphlets that discuss banking and investirnents retirement ac­ count is in a she’ll receive the IRA when you have been pubiished by the state Department of Banking and are In vestors’ Join the choir silent. Until then, it’s QUESTION: I am 72, retired and available to the pubiic without charge. „ ,, . certificate of living on limited income. The deposit at a lo­ yours. The pamphiets, "What You Shouid Know about Banking in G u id e You can, of course, split your savings and loan association at Connecticut” and "What You Shouid Know Before You Invest, cal savings and which I have certificates of deposit loan associa­ IRA money into separate accounts are being made avaiiabie to consumer groups, banks and other William A. Doyle at various trustees, such as banks, is offering “capital notes” with tion. When the maturities of up to 10 years, paying financiai institutions. . u i,- « CD matures, it savings and loan associations, They describe the recent changes in federal and state banKing mutual funds, brokerage firms and 12.5 percent interest — much will be in excess higher than CDs. laws, the deregulation of the banking industry and the of $100,000. At insurance companies. But each department’s involvement in monitoring financial institutions, account has to be in your name. I realize these notes are not that time, I covered by federai deposit insu­ according to a news release from the banking department. would like to move half of it to You could get the money out of This should not be confused with Pamphlets can be obtained by calling or writing the public your present S&L yourself and, a "spousal” IRA, where some rance and are backed only by the another S&L or bank, so that it will S&L. Is the risk very big or Just information officer at the state Department of Banking. all be insured. Is this possible? within 60 days, use it to open an money is put into each spouse’s IRA at the second institution. But account over a working iifetime. A so-so? PIttston reports first-quarter loss ANSWER; Yes. You can move that method sometimes gets com­ spousal IRA is really two accounts. plicated. My advice is to go the The husband owns his. The wife ANSWER: It’s impossible to all or part of your IRA from one come up with a sure answer. S&Ls GREENWICH — The Pittston Co. has reported a first quarter place to another. By doing what trustee-to-trusteC route. owns hers. Arrange to have the money and banks often raise money by net loss of $835,000, or 2 cents per share, compared with a net loss you have in mind, all of your IRA selling capital notes and other debt of nearly $4 million, or iO cents per share, in the first quarter of money will be covered by federal transferred right after your IRA, QUESTION: If I live in a state that has a state income tax but securities. Usually, the risk in­ 1985. deposit insurance. That insurance CD at the first S&L matures, so that you don't lose any Interest. keep my money in banks in a state volved is minor. But you can’t be Pittston owns the Brink s armored car company as well as Mai at each S&L and bank covers your sure of that. mining operations and the Burlington Northern Air Freight IRA for up to $100,000. separate Don't make the mistake of where there is no state income tax, transferring the money before do I have to pay state income tax on I hold the theory that retired system. . .j from other insured deposits at the folks on limited incomes shouldn’t 2 my interest? In issuing its quarterly report Tuesday, the Pittston said same institutions. your present CD matures — and getting hit with an early withdra­ take on any unnecessary risks. In Burlington lost more than $8 million in the first quarter. The easy way to make the move your shoes, I’d.be inclined to keep is through a "trustee-to-trustee” wal penalty. ANSWER; Yes. indeed! When Paul W. Douglas, chairman and chief executive officer, you live in a state with a state my money in insured CDs. Yes, attributed that loss to heavy startup costs for its new airlift and transfer. QUESTION; Both my wife and I this advice means you’li get iower Go to the S&L or bank to which income tax, you are required to sorting system which began operation Dec. 30, 1985, are past 65 years of age. I have a report and pay that tax on interest interest. But you’li have absolutely you plan tO move part of your IRA $145,000 individual retirement ac­ no reason fo worry about your money and explain what you want from bank accounts, no matter count. Can this be divided into two where you have your money. retirement nest egg. A good night’s Pitney Bowes reports records to do. That institution will provide accounts, one in my name and one sleep can be worth more than the 3 forms for you to fill out and will Converseiy, if you are a resident in my wife’s name? of a state without a state income higher interest available from STAMFORD — Pitney Bowes has reported record first- arrange to have the money possibly risky investments. quarter earnings and revenue, with income from continuing transferred. ANSWER: Nope. The entire IRA ♦ ^'nnYe not hit with any state operations up 13 percent to $35,2 million and net income up 17 percent to $37.1 million. Net income of 94 cents per share for the first three months of 1986, including gains from discontinued operations of $1.9 million Bhopal group to address Carbide meeting in the quarter and $600,000 in the same period last year, compared with 80 cents per share in 1985, which includes such well-known DANBURY (UPI) - Union businesses for more than $2.2 academic organizations, aiso op­ Income from continuing operations was 89 cents per share in billion. poses the dollar level of the brand names as Glad, Prestone the first quarter this year, compared with 79 cents per share for Carbide Corp. faced a possibie and STP, to First Boston Inc. for challenge today at its annual The commission plans to ques­ proposed settlement, said Jane the same period in 1985. while revenue rose 8 percent to $442.35 tion whether Carbide will have Fuller, a commission staff $800 million. meeting by supporters of the The deal is the last major step in million, the company said Tuesday. victims of a catastrophic gas leak sufficient assets to cover future member. "These first-quarter results support our confidence in our settlements for victims of the Carbide on March 24 offered a plan to sell off its entire in Bhopai. India. consumer products businesses, plans for another record year in 1986." said George B. Harvey, The New York-based Citizens December 1984 leak of deadly victims of the Bhopal disaster a chairman and president of Pitney Bowes. “The trend of new methyl isocyanate gas in Bhopal. settlement of $350 million, which part of a massive company res­ Commission on Bhopai said Tues­ tructuring program. business during the quarter and scheduled new product day it holds several proxies and More than 2,000 people were the company said would eventu­ introductions in all our businesses point to increasing revenue wili make a statement during the killed and 200.000 injured when the' ally produce a fund of $600 million. Carbide President Robert D. gains." meeting questioning Carbide’s di­ gas leaked from a Carbide pesti­ “The appropriate figure is closer Kennedy was scheduled to make a vestiture strategies. cides factory. to $4.1 billion," Fuller said. presentation to several hundred Dollar falls to new low In Tokyo The annual meeting in Danbury The citizens group, which is The chemical giant announced stockholders on what they can also comes in the wake of the sale composed of individuals from Monday it plans to sell its home expect from the new Union Car­ LONDON — The dollar fell to another record low in Tokyo of Carbide consumer products labor, environmental, church, and and automotive products business. bide. today, its third in as many days, but then steadied at the opening of European foreign exchanges. The price of gold rose in Europe. The dollar closed in Tokyo at 167,85 yen against Tuesday s 169.35 — the previous record low close — on the back of massive speculative dollar selling, dealers said. A But in Europe the dollar opened mixed. The dollar began trading in Frankfurt at 2.1925 marks against Nine in ten Manchester area readers 2.1853 and in Zurich at 1,8402 francs against 1.8372. The dollar opened in Brussels at 45,14 francs against 45.07 and in Milan at 1,505.50 lire against 1,500.50. The dollar retreated in London and Paris, opening at $1.52 to prefer the Manchester Herald the pound against $1.5130 and at 6.9950 francs against 7.0050. Gold opened in London at $347 per ounce against $345.50 and in Spring is here. Days last longer and the rich and hearty P Zurich at $347 against $344. Silver opened in London at $5.18 per ounce against $5.09 and in for local news meals of winter lose their appeal. Foods that are light, firtichokcs find Halibut firtichokes find Zurich at $5.15 against $5.10. easy and healthful renew spring’s promise. (Microwave Method*) Choose basic ingredients that are low in calories and Rice ficcompaniment over any other print publication. (Microwave Method*) Stock market continues decline high in nutrition. They should offer a wide range of meal 2 medium California artichokes NEW YORK — The stock market declined broadly today, > planning possibilities. And preparing food using a 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 cup sliced mushrooms continuing Tuesday's drop amid worries about the outiook for the minimum of added fat is one of the first steps to lighter, 1/2 teaspoon each thyme leaves, crushed and salt 1 tablespoon butter or margarine dollar and interest rates. 1 clove garlic, minced 1 cup shredded Monterey Jack chee^ If you live in Manchester then the Herald’s the healthier eating. 2 (6 oz. each) North Pacific halibut steaks, The Dow Jones average of 30 industriais slipped 4.47to 1.826.51 newspaper for you because it’s the only one that’s u « ' a W 2 tablespoons thinly slic^ green onions in the first hour of trading. Seafood has come into its own as the protein choice foi thawed if necessary 1/4 teaspoon oregano leaves, crushed I-osers outnumbered gainers by more than 2 to 1 in the early geared expressly to the needs of the community. A 1 cup each vertically sliced red pepper and iiiaiirlu'iilrr the health-conscious consumer. North Pacific halibut, e 1/8 teaspoon pepper tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. recent survey conducted by First Market Research julienned zucchini lean and tender white-fleshed fish, has an appealingly 3 cups cooked rice, cooked in chicken broth As the dollar tumbled Tuesday in foreign exchange, bond of Boston pointed out that the Herald’s major 4 medium prepared and cooked** California artichokes prices feil and interest rates rose in the credit markets. Today, strength is in its local news coverage and its delicate flavor. It can be baked, steamed, poached oi Bend back outer petals of artichokes until petals snap off easily near prices of long-term bonds lost another $10 to $15 for every $1,000 in sauteed with minimum added fat in nonstick cookware. II base; discard. (Edible portion of petal should remain on artichoke Microcook mushrooms and butterat HIGH (100%) 1 to2minutes. face value. intimate focus on the Manchester area. According to the study, nearly nine in ten readers say they is the ideal solution to reducing fats without sacrificing hearts.) Continue removing thick petals until center of pale green Gently stir mushrooms, cheese, green onions and seasonings into .Analysts said traders were concerned that a declining dollar ta ste , a p p e aran c e or e ase of p rep aratio n . petds is leachwl. Cut off top half of artichokes; discard. Trim outer cooked rice. Remove center petals and fuzzy centers of artichokes. would dampen foreign demand for U.S. securities such as read the Herald for the local news and nearly seven dark green l^er from artichoke bottoms. (Juarter artichokes. Cut Open petals to resemble a flower. Fill centers of artichokes with rice Treasury bonds. in ten say that local news is the most important California artichokes, available year-round, are al out center petals and fuzzy centers; discard. Slice artichokes vertically. M taM M mixture. Microcook at HIGH (100%) 8 to 12 minutes or bake at strength of the paper. their peak in the spring months. Wonderful as fingerfooc Arrange artichokes in microwave-safe dish. Combine oil, thynie, salt 350° F. 15 to20 minutes until thoroughly heated. Makes 4 servings. with a dip, artichokes can also be cooked in a variety o: and garlic; mix well. Brush artichokes with seasoning mixture. ♦Recipe developed for 600-700 watt microwave oven. w ays as show n here. Microcook, covered, at MEDIUM-HIGH (70%) 3 minutes. Arrar^e halibut and remaining vegetables in microwave-safe dish. Brush with The same study shows that the Manchester Herald is **To Prepare Artichokes: Pull off lower outer petals of artichokes; Lydall’s first quarter Rice, one of the world’s most versatile and populai remaining seasoning mixture. Microcook, covered, at HIGH (KW%) rated quite highly in terms of space devoted to 5 to 8 minutes longer. Let stand, coveted, 2 minutes. Makes2 servings. snip off tips of remaining petals. Cut off top third of artichokes and selected local issues in its Opinion pages. Nearly eight foods, is an excellent source of complex carbohydrates stems. Stand prepared artichokes in pot with 3 cups boiling water Since cup cooked rice contains only 82 calories, it is < seasoned with 1 tablespoon each olive oil and wine \'inegar, 1 clove called ‘disappointing’ in ten readers find that the space devoted to ♦Recipe developed for 600-'700 watt microwave oven. viewpoints on local issues to be more than sufficient in perfect choice for today’s lighter food trends. Tht crushed garlic, 1 bt^ leaf, 12 peppercorns and 1 teaspoon salt. Cover easy-to-follow cooking chart explains types of rice anc and boil gently about 30 minutes or until petal near center pulls out holder in CompuDyne last October The Manchester-based Lydall explaining the issues. This extensive coverage easily. Drain. Inc. reported Tuesday that sales when it bought 37 percent of the provides readers with the depth of information they m ethods of cooking. from continuing operations for the Pennsylvania-based company's need to make reasonable decisions on key local issues Give your spring meal planning a flair by looking at new first quarter of 1986 were down $1 common stock. Festive Halibut Salad million from the same period last Pryor called the first-quarter that may impact on their lives today, or in the future. equipment and cooking techniques and by taking a frest Pan-Grilled Halibut year. results "disappointing" and said In turn, the Letters to the Editor column allows look at some traditional foods. there were two reasons for the drop 3-1/2 cups cooked rfee, cooled Sales from January to March of readers an opportunity to vent their views on an issue. 1 cup diagonally sliced celery find Rice With Spicy Sauce this year totaled $27 1 million, in sales and earnings. Cooking compared with $28.1 million in First. Pryor said, there was a One of the most important news categories in the 1/2 cup diagonally sliced green onions 1 cup uncooked rice Liquid Time YuU 1 red pepper, seeded and cut into 1/2-inch squares 1 onion, sliced and separated into rings 2 decline in the sale of most of the minds of most Manchester area residents is local 1985. Lydall President and Chief 1 clove garlic, minced Executive Officer Millard H. company's "traditional pro­ news, with nearly 75% rating the Manchester Herald Regular-milled white,* 1-3/4 to 2 cups 15 minutes 3 cups 1 teaspoon chicken bouillon granules ducts." He said that Lydall also 2 to 3 tablespoons olive oil, divided Pryor said in a news release. very high in this coverage area. long grain 1/2 teaspoon dill weed Earnings for the first three suffered unanticipated operating Flour Regular-milled white,* 1-1/3 to 1-1/2 cups 15 minutes 3 cups 1/4 cup water months of 1986 were $496,000, or 17 losses at its Chicago-based elasto­ 3/4 cup mayoimaise 3/4 cup each chicken broth and milk cents per share, compared with mer plant. medium or short Salt and coarsely ground black pepper 3/4 cup shredded Cheddar cheese earnings of $1 million, or 35 cents Lower sales at the Chicago plant grain 1 pound North Pacific halibut, thawed if necessary, boned, 1 can (4 oz.) green chiles, drained and chopped were slightly offset by the addition per share, for the first quarter of Brown* 2 to 2-1/2 cups 45 to 50 3 to 4 cups skitmed, sliced diagonally and poached* 3 to 4 dashes bottled hot pepper sauce 3 of the Clifton Forge, Va . opera­ Paying attention to the needs of its readers is the minutes 1985. 2 prepared California artichokes** Salt The current earnings include one tion, which was acquired from number one priority of the Manchester Herald. 3 to 4 cups 4 cups hot cooked rice Pantasote Inc. last January. Parboiled* 2 to 2-1/2 cups 20 to 25 Lettuce cent per share of Lydall's portion minutes 6 (6 oz. each) North RKific halibut steaks, of CompuDyne Corp.'s stock for its Lydall manufactures products They feel it is their responsibility to listen to what thawed if necessary second quarter, which ended used for industry, including fiber residents in Manchester have to say. They’re Pre-cooked follow package directions Combine rice, celery, onions and red pepper. In small saucepan com­ 1 tomato, peeled and cut into chunks March 31. materials and engineered elasto­ especially interested in hearing any comments you follow package directions bine bouillon, dill weed and water; bring to boil. Cool; gradually mer and fiber components. Flavored or seasoned Fresh cilantro Lydall became the largest stock- may have about the service you get from the mixes stir into mayonnaise. Pour over rice mixture; toss lightly but Herald. They guarantee prompt delivery and thoroughly. Season with salt and pepper if desired. Chill. Arrange Tbp^f-the-Range: Combine rice and liquid in a 2 to 3-quart halibut, artichokes and rice mixture on individual lettuce-lined plates. Cook onion and garlic in 1 tablespoon oil until softened; blend in courteous, efficient service on all billing matters. If saucepan.** Bring to a boil; stir once or twice. Reduce heat, Makes 6 servings. 2 tablespoons flour. Add chicken broth and milk; cook and stir until Rogers sales improve you’re not satisfied, they want to know about it. If cover, and simmer specified time, or until rice is tender and slightly thickened. Simmer 5 nunutes. Add cheese, green chiles, pep­ liquid is absorbed. Fluff with a fork. Makes 6 servings. you let them know how they can improve the paper *To Poach Halibut: Pour water to adepth of 1 inch in a large skillet ; per sauce and salt to taste; cook and stir until cheese melts. Keep sauce for you. their readers, then they will continue to be Oven Method: Use boiling liquid. Combine ingredients in salt and season to taste. Bring iiuxturetoboil. Add halibut slices and warm. Sprinkle fish lightly with flour and salt. Heat 1 tablespoon a baking dish or pan; stir. Cover tightly and b ^ e at 350° return to boil. Simmer, covered, about K) minutes per inch of thiclmess oil in large skillet with “SilverStone” nonstick surface. Add h^ibut your voice in Manchester. F. 25 to 30 minutes (30 to40 minutes for parboiled; 1 hour of halibut or until halibut flakes when tested with a fork. Chill. in single layer without crowding and cook over medium-high heat for brown rice). about 8 minutes or until golden brown on both sides and fish flakes It’s an efficient use of energy when other foods are baking. ♦♦Prepare artichokes according to directions for Artichokes and when tested with a fork. Keep warm in oven. Repeat with remaining *Add salt and butter or margarine, if desired. Halibut substituting 1 tablespoon vegetable oil and 1 /4 teaspoon salt halibut. Arrange halibut steaks and rice on platter. Stir tomato into for the seasoning mixture ofoil and seasonings. Microcook as ^xrve, sauce; drizzle sauce over rice and halibut. Garnish with cilantro. I^ss or steam, coveted, 10 minutes over gently boiling water. Chill. remaining sauce. Makes 6 servings. MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. April 23, 1986 — l» 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednoidav. April 23. 19M Supermarket Shopper Spring lamb: distinctive and succulent and moist 4 large fresh mushrooms 1 teaspoon salt turn the lamb over about halfway or until chops are of desired Smart shoppers can save Am ong the 4 cherry tomatoes 1 bay leaf i 4. through cooking. Drain the fat doneness. most welcome Combine olive oil, corn syrup, 1 cup uncooked white rice : ^ additions to from the dish and spread the Lamb ribleto 1 m ^ lu m onion, finely chopped I ^ remaining coating mixture on the lemon juice, savory and thyme in a spring menus is 1 small green pepper, chopp^ i lamb a fte r. turning. Continue to In honey sauce 1 quart rheasure. Microwave 3 la m b . N o w M icrow ave minuts on high. Stir. Cool slightly. 2 tablespoons butter I and spend at same time drain the fat from the dish as it 2 pounds lamb riblets available in lo­ Stir lamb cubes into mixture. 1 to 1*A cups cubed cooked lamb j — accumulates during cooking. Turn 1 medium onion, sliced cal markets, Kitchen Marinate at least four hours, or >/4 to >A teaspoon thyme | the dish during cooking, as re­ 6 ounces fresh mushrooms, By Martin Sloane lamb offers a overnight in refrigerator. Marge Churchill' quired by your oven to give even sliced Combine chicken broth, 3 tables-1 United Feature Syndicate Clip ’n’ file refunds delightful Alternate lamb cubes and veget­ cooking results. Serve with the 1 can (to'A ounces) condensed poons butter, lemon juice, salt an d ! ^ change from ables on each of 4 skewers. Lay The following refund offers are worth $9. This coating. golden mushroom soup, undiluted bay leaf in medium sauce pan. DEAR MARTIN: How dumb can people be? Does the usual selec­ carefully on a 2 quart utility dish on week’s offers have a total value of $16.10. 1 can (8 ounces) tomato sauce bring to boil on conventional; anyone really think they can "save” money by using tion of meats. Lemon marinated roastingrack. Microwave 8 to 10 2 tablespoons honey range. Add rice. Cover tightly, j .2 coupons at the supermarket? Saving and spending are These offers require refund forms: The flavor of la m b c h o p minutes on medium (50%), or until HI-C 9-Pack $1 Refund Offer. Send the requ lr^ >A teaspoon salt Lower heat; cook for 18 to 20; i opposites. You can’t do both at once. lamb is distinctive and succulent, thyme, crushed lamb is desired degree of done- refund form and two Universal Product Code 4 lamb chop, V4 inch thick ■A teaspoon pepper minutes, or until rice is tender and If I buy an item for $1 and use a 25-cent coupon, I the meat tender and moist. ■A teaspoon pepper negs. Serve on a bed of rice or ‘A cup olive oil >/4 teaspoon thyme all liquid is absorbed. Remove hay haven’t saved a quarter. I ’ve spent 75 cents! When symbols, each of which must be cut from the Lamb cooked in the microwave Makes about 3 gups barley. Yields 4 servings. Note: >A cup sherry Place riblets in a 2-quart casse­ leaf. wiii peopie wake up and face this fact? cardboard overwrap from any flavor of Hi-C will be juicy, tender and give Mix all ingredients together Two inverted saucers may be One-third cup cider vinegar role. Cover with onion and mush­ Combine onion, green pepper FRANK WILLIAMS Drink Box (9-pack only), along with the excellent results. Try some of well. substituted for roasting rack. cash-register receipt with the purchase price 1 medium onion, chopped room slices. Microwave 10 minutes and 2 tablespoons butter in a PARAMOUNT, CALIF. these lamb recipes and enjoy rave Lemon marinade for lamb circled. Expires May 31,1986. reviews from family and friends 2 tablespoons lemon pepper on medium (50%) power. Drain L a m b pilaf 1-quart measure. Microwave 3 to 4 DEAR FRANK: If you didn’t use the 25-cent MAXWELL HOUSE Free $5 Sears Gift who share the pleasure of eating >A cup lemon juice seasoning fat. 2 cups chicken broth minutes on high, or until onion is coupon, would you still have paid 75 cents? Of course Certificate Offer. Send the required refund form this spring specialty. ■A cup olive oil 1 teaspoon lemon juice Stir soup, tomato sauce, honey, 3 tablespoons butter transparent and green pepper is not. You would have paid $1. and any combination of eight proofs of purchase "Spring" lamb is a confusing 2 cloves garlic, crushed 1 clove garlic, pressed or finely salt, pepper and thyme. Cover. 2 teaspoons lemon juice tender-crisp. Every smaiTshopper knows that you can spend and (an inner seal from a 4-ounce or large-size ja r of term. Some butchers use it to Combine all ingredients in a chopped Microwave on medium (50%) ■A teaspoon rosemary power for 40 to 50 minutes, or until save at the same time. When it comes to supermarket any Maxwell House Instant Coffee, a 2-lnch designate any lamb which is under small mixing bowl W ininger’s 12th Annual shopping, the best ways to do this are to look for square cut from the plastic lid of any-size can of a year old. Others reserve the Lamb with herb 2 teaspoons Worcestershire riblets are tender, stirring twice. Maxwell House Ground Coffee, or the Universal name, spring, for young lamb and sauce Serve over rice, cooked noodles or a d v e r t !^ specials and use your coupons. And when mustard coating you use them in combination on the same item, you Product Code symbol cut from the side panel of market heavier, older animals Place lamb chops in an 12- by biscuits. Yields 4 servings. SPORTS CAMP save a lot more and spend p lot less. any Maxwell House Vacuum Bag) from Maxwell simply as "lam b." To add to the ‘A teaspoon rosemary 18-inch utility dish. Mix all of the Shlsh kabob GIRLS • BOYS • DAY CAMP More people than ever before are waking up to House Ground or Instant Coffee, Regular or confusion, a few Iambs are born 1 clove garlic, mashed above ingredients in a 2-cup coupon-saving opportunities. In 1985, consumers Decaffeinated. Expires May 15, 1986. throughout the year, so some 1 tablespoon soy sauce measure. Microwave l ‘A minutes ‘A cup olive oil Gymnastics • Soccer • Baseball/Softball • Basketball redeemed a record number of coupons for the 16th REALEMON $1 Tea Refund Offer. Receive a $1 genuine spring lamb is available in >A cup Dijon mustard on high, or until hot. Pour over 2 tablespoons light com syrup 2 straight year. The A.C. Neilsen Clearinghouse, the coupon good on your next purchase of any brand the fall and winter. >/< cup olive oil chops. Cover. Let stand for 3 hours, 2 teaspoons lemon juice Ages 4-16 Ages 6-16 largest coupon-clearing organisation in the nation, of Tea Bags. Send the required refund form and Young spring lamb has dark Leg of lamb ( a small leg of lamb, or overnight, refrigerated. ■A teaspoon savory Red Cross Swimming Lessons In Our Olympic Indoor Pool the front-label panels from one 32-ounce bottle of or a larger more mature lamb Arrange marinated lamb chops >A teaspoon thyme reports that cents-off coupons saved smart shoppers pink flesh and porous red bones: 2 Sessions: Ist-June 30-July 11. 2nd-July 14-25th more than 92.7 billion last year. More than 6 billion ReaLem^n and from one package of any brand of the leg weighs 4'/i to S'/i pounds. shank half) on a microwave roasting rack in a 1 pound lamb, cut into I Inch coupons were redeemed, most of them at super­ Tea Bags, along with a grocery receipt with the Average or fall lamb has light red Mix rosemary, garlic, soy and 12- by 8-inch utility di.sh. Micro- cubes Call Bill Wininger 688-7712 or 646-3687 market checkout counters. purchase prices circled. Expires May 31, 1986. flesh, porous red bones and the leg mustard in a small bowl. Using a wave on high for 5 minutes. Turn 1 green pepper, cut into 1 Inch at Loomis Chaffee School, Windsor 06095 What will 1986 bring for coupon clippers? More SWISS MISS Refund Offer. Receive four 25-cent weighs 6 to 7 pounds. wire whip, beat in oil a few drops at chops over. Microwave for 10 to 15 squares coupons; that’s for sure. In 1985,179 billion coupons coupons on Swiss Miss Hot Cocoa Mix. Send the Yearling lamb or young mutton a time to make an emulsion. This minutes on medium (50%) power. 4 small onions were distributed, and many industry sources believe required refund form and two Universal Product is marketed in the winter and early makes about 1 cup of coating. 3 the figure, boosted by new distribution systems such Codes from any Swiss Miss Hot Cocoa Mix spring. This lean meat is medium- Place the lamb on a rack in a as coupon computer terminals in supermarkets, may package. Expires May 31, 1986. red and the bones are white. A full baking dish, fat side down. If your top the 200-billion figure this year. TAYLO R Champagne $1 Refund Offer. Send leg weighs 7 to 9 pounds. Yealing oven permits the use of foil, shield The manufacturers who are producing this blizzard the required refund form and the bottle capsule lamb is tender, but has a strong the end of the leg bone with DOUBLE of coupons look back fondly on the days when there (containing the word Taylor printed vertically) flavor. aluminum foil to cover about 2 was less "coupon clutter” — a buzzword for from any 750-milliliter or l.5 liter bottle ofTaylor. Almost any herb goes well with inches of meat. This will prevent competition. But their enthusiasm for the coupon is N.Y., Champagne, along with the cash-register lamb. Sliver 2 or 3 cloves of peeled overcooking. COUPONS li[ •, I I iW . )MPl t I( IJI 'An not waning. In fact, they have reason to cheer. At the receipt with the purchase price circled. This offer garlic and insert them in the mat: Spread half the coating on top of recent conference of the Food Marketing Institute, a is valid to adults of legal drinking age. Expires then rub the roast with rosemary the lamb before cooking. If using a study eonducted by the accounting firm Arthur May 31. 1986. or thyme. Try tarragon without the probe, insert it into the meat so BUTCHER SHOP l(CARVINQ A GREAT TRADITIOljjj BUTCHER SHOP Andersen & Co. indicated that the future cost-saving Here’s a refund form to write for: Up to $8 in garlic for variety. Lamb needs no that it is not touching the fat or J j benefits of scanning coupons at the checkout counter cash and $1 in coupons. N ATIO N AL D E NTAL tenderizing, but a wine or lemon bone, and the top is in the center of BOX O C H IC K EN iM IX ED FRYER PARTS) im appeared to be even greater than either supermarkets HEALTH MONTH Offer, P.O. Box 2282. Young marinade will enhance its flavor. a large meat, muscle. Microwave London Assorted American, MN 55399. This offer expires June 15, at 50% (medium) power to: or manufacturers have anticipated. Savory wine marinade Broil Steaks Fresh Chickens Pork Chops □ □ □ 1986. While waiting for the form, save the proofs 120 degrees for rare lamb WHOLE FRYERS-U.S 0 A INSP 2 /. T03LBS THE FUTURE OF COUPONS is secure so long as of purchase and cash-register receipt (s) with the I'/i cups red or white wine 135 degrees for medium BLtF CHUCK-BONFL ESS SHOULOFn purchase prices for each product circled. Proofs >/4 cup wine vinegar 150 degrees for well-done we have smart shoppers like Mrs. Dorothy Pom of \ USDA > Gardner, Maine, the winner of this week’s Smart of purchase are: Reach Toothbrush back panels, 2 tablespoons oil If you are not using a probe, but I BEEF 79 Shopper Award: including Universal Product Code symbol; Act 3 cloves garlic, peeled and are cooking by time rather than ) Rl.idf I mj K “ I purchased Citrus Hill Orange Juice, regularly Fluoride Dental Rinse neck collar (s ); Johnson k halved temperature, allow about: • 49*^ Siflo'it hn/l Grain Fe/t teaspoon oregano or basil, 12 minutes per pound for well- Fresh Fresh Chicken cents. But my savings are only just beginning. On the refund; six proofs. $5 refund; seven proofs, $6 Lamb 1“ tbur Center Cut 1»» side of the carton, I found three more coupons worth 80 refund; eight proofs, $7 refund; nine proofs, $8 crushed done Fryers> 1Chotc* 59" Leg Quarters i 591 High School junior, bakes desserts for FN UH OCNUMC AM M P8N Joanne Heavens is ready to taste one of cents. I will turn them into $1.60 in savings on the next refund. >/t teaspoon marjoram, or Estimate total cooking time and FRESH WNOU LESSER OUANTITCS TV LA S LA PKO. OR MORE PORK LO M -nB S C E 14 TO 17-LBA OR i the lemon bars she made in her 98 Oliver meetings of the Women’s Club of double-coupon day. How I love coupons! ’’ Shoulder Blade Lamb Chops ib1.89 Perdue Fryers » 69* Fresh Chicken Legs *. 69* Whole Pork Loins >^1.43 FICIM OEMU9C AMEMCAN AO M CHOPS 4.M L8-I Road home. Heavens, a Manchester Manchester. USSER QUANTITIES 1.M LI. SLA PKO OR MORE CMCREN BREASTS 1.M LA FRESHPORK * Rib Lamb Chops 3.99 Fresh Chicken Breasts «. 1.49 Perdue Chicken Legs «. 89* Spare Ribs •a I . 6 3 WNOLf OR HALVES NMIIHOIAOIlLBO(S«-rrEMS1.4iLS.SOSTCMSTn£ 1 , aEEFMAPK0.1.9S _ SUCEO BEEF AOZ. PRA 1.1S-8UCCO ia A Menus Vlasic Dtali Dill Pickles «1 .2 9 A&P Meat Franks ^^1.29 Oscar Mayer Meat Bologna ^ 99* Fresh Butt Roasts I.SS BEEF CHUCfl-BONELESS CHUCK OR BEEFBRBKET>UNTRByME0-6T012LBS. ] Your Neighbor’s Kitchen CAMBRroGE REPORTS WEIGHT WATCHERS' ASP U A PKQ. 1.M JUSMOBEEF VLA PKA 1.M Boneless Ann Page Sliced Bacon ^ 1 .5 9 Kahn’s Meat Franks ;:t1 .8 9 Senior citizens with beef chili, baked carrots, 1 6 9 Whole Fresh a ^1 9 What do your frozen fruit juice. Shoulder R d ^ It. THE FARIN...A CROP OP FRESHNESS Boneless Briskets. The following meals will be Wednesday: Ham and cheese I r fellow Americans SFRVICE?F4F00D‘ 1,‘.l.1.49 Escarole or Chicory .5 9 * which are served to 100 to ISO club can chop suey, green beans, Italian mixed vegetables, hot roll, chilled Sunkist CANTM.(MPC-N0Rn%CW-WnEMD.0R HECCS MNETT SFROUTS-GAnJC-OKL-OWON-aCIVfll New Country extract to give a mint flavor and members. “■ FROSTING bread, applesauce raisin cake. fruit. CutmekHi Trays ia 79^ Salad Sprouts S 7 9 * Preparing the refreshments in­ 6 tablespoons butter enough coloring to make the Friday: Roast turkey with Tuesday: Fish nuggets, french Orange Juice CAUFORMA-LAROE JUICY FRESH AND S W m Yogurt volves selecting and adapting 3 cups powdered sugar frosting a pale green. Spread on INTRODUCING gravy, cornbread stuffing. Orien­ fries, macaroni and cheese, apple. CONCENTRATE Sunkist Lemons 3 •. 89* Red Salad Peppers .1 .5 9 ALL FLAVORS recipes, buying ingredients, mix­ 3 tablespoons milk cooled brownies. Cool in the tal mixed vegetables, dinner roll, Wednesday: Spring brunch or lA FLEURCTTE-EXTRA FANCY PREMKIM OUALITY'ASST. COLORS ? 4 .9 9 ing. baking and packing for Few drops real peppermint refrigerator until firm, at least an apricots. sausage dinner. Mixed Flowef Bouquets 3 .5 9 Florist Mums delivery. extract hour. c 1906 Canibntlge R«ports. Inc ThuiSday: Junior mac. french GROCERY SPECIALS ‘T v e been doing it for four Few drops green coloring For topping, melt together over OstnbutDd by Kmg FMturM SyndtcM fries, celery and carrot sticks, gC 1 low heat teth kinds chocolate and Meals on Wheels 8 9 ? 3 *1 years, the last year and a half by TOPPING brownie. 3 squares unsweetened butter. Spread on cooled frosting The following meals are to be m yself." she said. She started l®anr[|Mtpr Iferalft Friday: Pizza, tossed salad, AUFUVORS Ragu A&P A&P Cream Cheese 5 helping her mother. Diane, who chocolate by spooning on and tippingthe pan. served to Meals on Wheels clients assorted fruit. NATURAL took over the project four years V/t squares semisweet chocolate Store in refrigerator. "TOUH VOICE IN mANCHESTEH" the week of April 28 through May 2. SeaHest <|99 Spaghetti Sauce Vegetables A&P Swiss Chunks <> 3.19 The hot noon meal is listed first, */a Oil. YOUR CHOICE ago. Coventry High School Sherbet ctn. TRADITIONAL ORHOMESTYLF. WHTTE OR YELLOW AMERRAN "If men are coming. I make the cool evening meal second. AUWUBETKS Ched-OBit Slices 553.99 REGULAR OR COUNTRY STYLE , something chocolate.” said Monday: Beef stew with biscuit, The following lunches will be Ore Ida Lites 551.39 ELIMINATE NEWSPAPER PROBLEMS green beans, salad, strawberry served at Coventry High School the SWEETENED 199 Hood Cottage Cheese ’<551.49 Joanne. Mint brownies are popu­ SLENO lar. she said. The brownies are whip-and-chill with cream. Cold Week of April 28 through May 2: Seneca Grape Juice "*” 69* Half Price AU.MUBETC8 _ _ _ 3 .* 1 A&P Spread 551.29 topped first with a mint frosting: turkey sandwich, fruit cocktail, Monday: Grilled cheese sand­ YELLOW OR WHITE RUSTPROOF Jello Fruit Bars 'SS: 2 .9 9 PEBK Oft AUTO. UNSWEETENED then, with chocolate. milk. wich, french fries, assorted fruit. WHITE CORN. BROCCOU CUTS OR LC SUEUR PEAS A&P Sharp Cheddar Bar 5 51.29 WITH A Join For Only $10 Tuesday: Baked chicken quar­ Tuesday: Meat and cheese G r ^ Giant Cauliflower'551.09 Sanka r A&P Grapefruit BREAKSTONE’S j ter with gravy, cranberry sauce, grinder, lettuce and tomato, choice REGULAR OR CIMRU CUT _ Sour Cream ',55 99^ Weight Watchers' introduces a revolutionary whipped potatoes, carrots, salad, of vegetables, assorted fruit. Coffee > ' Juice can SMAUCUROORKMfCAL-SREJtKSTONE'S ‘ L e m o n bars A&P French Fries p4,99* WWHHE^MCH H ITE -9 PR idea in weight loss— freedom of choice. cake. Tuna salad sandwich, apple, Wednesday: Spaghetti with SWMISON-REO. OR EXTRA CfBSPY _ _ OECAFFEMATEO le Cheese '<55 99* M IXTURE 1 meat sauce, garlic bread, green Plump & Juicy Chicken ^ 2 .9 9 P&O Paper Enjoy a party, or dine out with friends, milk. Sanka Whipped Butter t cups floor Wednesday: Roast beef, beans, assorted fruit. HOWXRO JOHNSON'S ^ 100 CL 551.09 NEWSPAPER BOX! or satisfy a sweet tooth, now and then Platetes pkg. 9 T PUUN, W1MLLA OR LEMON >/i cup powdered sugar whipped potatoe.s. broccoli, salad, Thursday: Steak on a roll, hot Macaroni & Cheese 55 79* Instant 1 cup butler with the New Quick Start Plus Program. ______> SUGAR FREE-ALL VRRCTCS PLASTIC NuForm Kbgurt 2555*1 Mount Your brownies. Egg salad sandwich, vegetable, assorted fruit. A&P Trash Bags ^1.69 WMESAUCE ORCREAMSAUCE Beat together Pat into a 13- by CHUMIVMXEO FRUIT. PEACHES OR PEARS tSOZ CAN 7$* International Coffee u So Join by May 3 for only $10, and apricots, milk. Friday: Pizza, tossed salad, ONE-PLY 1S-CT. PKa r r Elf Herring Cutlets 551.29 2 9-inch pan. Bake 18 to 20 minutes at Del Monte Fruit Cocktail ’^ 89* Home Delivery Thursday: Spaghetti and meat assorted fruit. AUMUBETCS A&P Tall Kitchen Bags ^ 1.49 WB4E SAUCE OR CREAM SAUCE 350 degrees. savor a richer lifestyle while you Delta Towels sauce, carrots, green beans, salad, Del Monte Fruit Snacks 551.59 THICK AU FUWOR&-REO. OR 0)ET Elf Herring Cutlets ’’5M .9 9 M IXTURE 2 subtract the pounds. Newspaper At cake. Chicken salad sandwich, RHAM schools BREAKFAST CEREAL Contadina Tomato Paste A& P Soda ^ ’57 9 * FROM HOOO-FORTFIEO 4 eggs fruit and gelatin, milk. Kellogg’S All Bran ’’.5r l.3 9 RKH EASY BREW NuForm 2 cups sugar Friday: Baked haddock square The following lunches will be VAN CAMP’S Contadina Tomato Sauce Our Own Tea Bags 'S 51.49 1 9 A Convenient DRY KMBLEO BIT OR OAKY MEAL hgal. • tablespoons lemon juice ™'NEW ____ _ with newburg sauce, whipped served at RHAM junior and senior Pork & Beans 55 39* FLUFFY 1% Milk ctn. 1 4 tablespoon Hour high schools the week of April 28 CREAMY OR CRUP6CHV River Rice A&P Pet Food ^ 4 . 4 9 FREE BASEBALL CAROS M EACH BOX HEWS Location. potatoes, spinach, .salad, tapioca DRY CAT FOOD '/I teaspoon baking powder through May 2: Peter Pan Peanut Butter '151.49 BABY Drakes Family Packs ’551.19 QUICKSTARTS^® pudding. Ham sandwich, grapes, Spruce Whole Clams Chef’s Blend '.::4 .9 9 3 FUTORVSWYCUT Beat eggs Gradually add sugar PROGRAM* milk. Monday; Veal parmesan, maca­ and continue beating. Add lemon roni and sauce, peas, roll, lemon Gold M e^l Flour 5579* STEMSAPCCES Kincakl’e^Polato Chips •£5 99* It’s A Sure ML Laurel Mushrooms Friskies Cat Food '55 99* STATE UNE REQ. OR N.E. SEASONMO juice. Fold in flour and baking whip. AUFUWORS 8MQLCPLY powder. Pour mixture 2 over Manchester schools Tuesday; Grilled ham and fWii r>nj Exba Extra Potato Chips .5 1 .0 9 Veryfine Drinks Coronet Napkins '55 79* REGULAR OR (RET plus mixture 1 and bake at 350 degrees Way To The following lunches will be cheese on sesame seed roll, mixed RECONSTITUTED Dr. Pepper ’5 99^ for 25 minutes. When cool, sprinkle served in the Manchester public vegetables, applesauce. Realemon Lemon Juice ” Kal Kan Dog Food ”r* 6 9 * with powdered sugar. schools the week of April 28 Wednesday: Homemade pizza, NONOABIV Safe News... Everyday! F n tn KibMquM . S7 Vlaa « ) MMMCaxI accapM « MlMl locaalora tor prapaymM. SHOP SM ART Coca Cola o^> ’J1. through May 2. salad, peaches. NewepApere. radio and Mlwvieion advertiMmertU Borden Cremora *5 Arm & Hammer provide you with valuAble irUormetion reSardlng food REGULAR | 9 9 HEALTH A EEAUTY AIDS Apricot bars White Leather Grained Finish / Black Lettering Monday: Cheeseburger on a roll, Thursday: Fruit juice, grinder, So ehop the ede before you plAn your menua 640Z. AND OENERAL MERCHANDISE NEW REGISTRANTS SHOULD ARRIVE 'A HOUR BEFORE potato chips, spinach or carrots, chips, fruit. SpeciAlefell into many ceteBortee Mott’s Applesauce ’t Detergent^ M. 2 cups sugar Items jrou purchase ui very largi quanutiee (or a • Easy to Mount Instructions TIMES LISTED FOR ORIENTATION gingerbread with topping. Friday: Toasted cheese sand­ lower pnoe Oiaeonal epeciaU fresh fruits end ROTELLE. REG OR THM AUFUWORS 4 cups and 2 tablespoons Hour vedetablee In aeaaon and grown locally are RonzonI Spaghetti Ocean Spray Drinks J599* Funk&Vhgnalls EASTHARTFOflO MANCHESTER Tuesday: Spaghetti with meat wich. corn chips, vegetable soup, usually Isas axpenalre than thoea ahippad long l ‘A cups butter ORDER BY MAIL SOUTH WMDSOR ilietennae Poods that are in abundant supply at REGULAR OR (MET-PLUS OCPOST FOR POTS AND RAN8 • Eaculbt Motor Inn Second ConyogMionol Ch. Wepping Comm. Chuidt sauce, tossed salad, bread and cherry cake. the umemeat pnoee fluctuate depending on I Encyclopedia h U 9 2 and two-thirds cups coconut supply Spaetala on bsef. lamb, pork. and poultry Slice or Pepsi Cola 6 'I. S.O.S. Soap Pads ’5599* Pick One Up At butter, fruited gelatin. 2 e g g s Your Name OSOtUnStrsM 385 N. Main St. 1790ElinglonRd. cen ba real budght haipsie Manufactuier'a MET OR REGULAR-PLUS O 0 O «rT PLUS OEPO Sr.34-1 »O Z. CANS ^Voknneslf&IS - ^ _ • Wed. 4:X pm 8 6:30 pm •Mon.4:4Spm&6;Xpm Wednesday: Chicken nuggets promotkms to tncrssss alow aates. iniroduas new 1 cnp chopped walnuts Our Front Desk •Thufe.4:15pm»6:Mpm Andover Elementary produda or genarau new buainaaa "Quick aaM" Slice or Pepsi Cola ^ Miller o r Coors Beer 9 .9 9 Address __ •Wed 6:45pm and dips, rice pilaf, mixed vegeta­ lie«Tia Merrhanrtlew a store can't keep overnight FLCXMLE . 2 teaspoons vanilla KnigMo ol Cotonbuo IM or over the weekend, such as fresh seafood, RnuutR City ______Zip bles, bread and butter, chilled The following lunches will be produce and bakad good* Close-out items are 'iVAt L ►•6 ’ ' Vf DlllV 1- ’ 't* Q-Tips Cotton Swabs ’5551-69; >/9 teaspoon salt 1831 MoinStraol A&P FLUTED ^ ^ ^ 1 M on.-Fri. 8:30-5:00 o r... YWCA served at Andover Elementary usually reduoad in prios to clear iha apaoe for 9 9 " •Mon.6:Xpm fruit. fMtar moving products A p ^ Juice I »- or »Kiniice jar apricot jam im sm L u v ' s Mr. Coffee FIHers ’5551-69 Please send me _____ Newspaper Boxes at *7 each. 78 N Main Street Thursday and Friday; These School the week of April 28 through CewMsy al ms BsMr BMSlnsss B 399 •MaroRwHnt Cream sugar and hutur Add Contact our YMCA-YWCA M» guarantee everything you buy at AAP to be rleah and Stroetimann □ Check Enclosed □ Send It C.O.D. •Thuts 9:Mam were not available at press time May 2: flavorful Let us know if we are not living up to this D i a p e r s eggs and vanilla. Sift flour and jtommitmentbywriungtotheaddreeeUeiedabove ^ Less Bread 12” Table Top Grill «2.49 Circulation Dept, to TTOManStrsol Monday; Ziti with meat sauce, salt. Add gradually to sugar •Wod.9.Xam MAIL ORDER TO; Manchester Herald green beans, mixed fruit. WE RESERVE THE RIOKT TO LMRT “.ALCS AND TO CORRECT TVPOQRAPMCAL ERRORS. (TEMSFOR SALE NOT MRKHSLE TO WHOLESALE OR RETAR. OCAlW. mixture. Mix well. Use hands if make arrangements Bolton schools Tuesday: Grinders, salad, chips, PRICES EFFECTIVE SUN.. APR. 20TH THRU SAT., APRR. 2STH. IMS. Circulation Dept. necessary. Add nuts and coconut. The following lunches will be fruit. Put one half mixture into greased 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, C T 06040 at 647-9946 FOR MORE INFORMATION AND ADDITIONAL CLASS LOCATIONS. CALL served in the Bolton Elementary Wednesday: Combo pizza, cole 10- by 15-inch pan. Press firmly. and Center schools the week of slaw, juice, ice cream. Cover with jam. Add remaining 1- 800 - 972-9320 April 28 through May 2. Thursday; Manicotti, peas and mixture on top. . Bake at 350 Caldor Shopping Plaza Burr Corners, Manchester Monday: Vegetable soup, carrots, cake. degrees for 35 to 40 minutes. - OW>rv«adA()nM3-M«yai996.0HDfv»idMpftiaplinglocMtonB.CTno*n»dw About Town

to compete in a local contest. Steve [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Creature' (CC) A mons­ 5:00PM CB Rembo , Grange hat supper tonight Historical Society has dinner McQueen, Robert Preston, Ida Lupino. ter with a taste for gray matter is acciden- [E S P N ] Tennis Magazine .tally revived by a group of astronauts. The Manchester Historical Society will hold its 1972 Manchester Grange 31 will have a scoop supper [H B O ] MOVIE: 'The Miracle of Kathy [C N N ] Prime News Klaus Kinski. W endy Shaal. 1985. Rated annual dinner and auction May 9 at the Manchester Stealing adds guilt to grief Millar' An Arizona teenager overcamea R. tonight at 6:30 p.m. and a card party at 8 at the [D IS ] Edison Twins Grange, Olcott Street. Prizes will be awarded and Country Club, 305 S. Main St. The social hour with a massive brain damage and physical inju­ 11:00PM CD Eyewitness News cash bar will be at 6:30 p.m. and dinner will be at 7:30 ries to eventually received England's Vic­ [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Slugger's Wife' (CC) A refreshments will be served. The public is invited. . D E A R University of Idaho so we can be young baseball player's home run streak ® Taxi p.m. The main dish will be a choice of roast beef, together. She refused, although toria Aw ard as tire world's most coura­ ;ABBY: T wo ye­ geous athlete. Sharon Gless, Frank crumbles after his wife decides to return to ® Q D N e w s chicken kiev or baked scrod. The cost will be $14 her credits are transferable. I have Converse, Helen Hunt. 1981. her singing career. Michael O'Keefe, Re­ ars ago my 2- ® Benny Hill Show Camp directors convened including tax and service charge. Proceeds will ye a r-o ld son even offered to pay her out-of state becca De Mornay, Martin Ritt. 1985. Rated 5:30PM [E S P N ] Down the Stretch PG-13. ClD Carson's Comedy Classics benefit the society. died In a tragic tuition. She says, “ It took me too Carol Colvin, director of Camp Merrie-Wood in 6:00PM CD Eyewltneem News [TM C] MOVIE: 'Kaleidoscope' An QD Odd Couple Manchester, and Dianne Stroment, assistant director Those wishing to donate auction items or for more 'Way. His death long to find friends where I’m at.” Dear Abby CD ^ Diff rent Strokes American breaks into a card factory, mark­ QD Wild. Wild West of Merrie-Wood, participated in a sharing day for information, call Ingrid Fraize at 646-3916 or Lillian was a great Abby, I cannot transfer to ing the backs in order to break the bank at CD Action News NewsCenter camp directors and owners at the American Camping Grant at 643-1153. Shock to me. I Abigail Van Buren Montana State. What should I do? every European casino. Warren Beatty, CD ® Hart to Han Susannah York, Clive Revill. 1966. (S) M ‘A*S*H Association in Manchester, N.H. this month. Timber expected to go PERPLEXED AT U.I. dS Gimme a Break [U S A ] TNT QD 2 4 Horas Trails and Merrie-Wood are both Connecticut Valley Bulkeley holds 50th reunion 'through the nor­ DEAR PERPLEXED: Your (ID Knot's Landing QD M aude Girl Scout Council camps. The Bulkeley High School of Hartford, class of 1936A mal grieving 8:30PM ® Tough Cookies Cliff uses “dilemma” could be a blessing in CS) NewsCenter Danny's plush condominium to protect a [C N N ] M oneyline and 1936B, will celebrate their 50th anniversary of process, and I disguise. The separation will give (S ) Doctor Who street informer after a failed drug bust [E S P N ] N F L Film s their graduation May 17 at Wethersfield Coutnry did. However, your love time to mature, which ® ® N e w s ® Family Feud [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock Pinochle scores given Club. The social hours will be at 6:30 p.m. and dinner, something unexpected happened. I tragic loss. You unconsciously will benefit both of you. For now, [D IS ] Danger Bay Pinochle scores for the April 17 play at the Army & 7:30 p.m. Members whohave not been contacted may started to steal. I had no use for tried to cximpensate for your loss dD Reporter 41 11:1 5PM [DIS] MOVIE; Brady's Es­ don’t pressure her. m o v i e : The Seduction cape' A downed American bomber pilot Navy Club include: Herb Laquerre 626, Gladys call Harry Havens at 666-4052 for the 1936A class and anything I took, but I was helpless by taking from others because (SZ) MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour 9:00PM C£) If your love doesn’t survive the of Gina' A young woman risks destroying finds unlikely wartime allies in Hungary, in­ Seelert 600, Ethel Scott 590, Fritz Wilkinson 588, Walter Borin at 529-6235 for the 1936B class. to. stop. Even more disturbing, I something had been taken from [ES P N ] Mazda SportsLook separation, rejoite. It was not her marriage and future when she is lured cluding an orphan boy w ho comes to hero- Margaret Vaughan 584, Kitty Byrnes 581, Floyd Post stole from people I love and am you. You stole from those close to [M A X ] M O V IE . 'Steel’ Ten daredevil into the world of high-stakes gambling. worship him John Savage. Kelly Reno 581, Fred Glein 579, Carl Popple 575, Ed Scott 571, Coes mark 50th anniversary very close to. This started soon you because you unconsciously meant to be. construction workers race against time to Valerie Beriinelli, Michael Brandon, Fred­ 1984 after the death of my son and envied and resented them for not finish a skyscraper before a critical dead* eric Lehne. 1984. (R). Hans Bensche 571, Dom Anastasio 568, James Forbes line. Jennifer O'Neill, Lee Majors. George 11 ;30PM ® Dynasty Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Coe of 364 Summit St., having had to suffer the way you D E A R ABBY: In defense of CE) SiSI MOVIE: 'Alex: The Ufe of a 567 and Harry Pospisil 566. stopped a few months ago. Kennedy. 1980. Rated PG. ® ® ABC News Nightline celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary April 11 at did. mules and jackasses: If a mule or Child' (C C ) A family struggles for survival The death of my son and the [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Lonely Hearts' When a when their daughter is stricken with cystic C£) Bizarre a party given by their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. terrible guilt I felt over stealing You need more help than I can jackass gets loose in a barn and middle-aged piano tuner and a repressed fibrosis Craig T . Nelson. Bonnie Bedelia, QD The Honeymooners and Mrs. Peter Harvey of Bloomfield. The party was nearly drove me to suicide twice. give you in a letter. You seem to be gets into the feed, he will eat only spinster fall in love, they attempt to dis­ Gennie James 1986. West Hartford has Elderhostels QD 0?) Second City TV in the Federation Room of Center Congregational I want very much to return the a fine and decent person who was as much as he needs, then quit. A card their fears and begin a relationship. (D MOVIE; 'Greatest Heroes of the Bi­ Two West Hartford school will hold Elderhostel Church, where the Coes have been members for more horse will eat until he’s so overfed Wendy Hughes. Norman Kaye. 1983. ble' Part 2 of 4 The stories of Daniel and ^ Tonight Show In Stereo. items I took and apologize to the temporarily destabilized by a Rated R. programs this summer for persons 60 and older or than 40 years. More than 75 friends and relatives owners, but I am afraid they will terrible loss. You stole to “equal­ that he’s sick. King Nebuchadnezzar and The Story of Es­ Doctor Who [U S A ] USA Cartoon Express ther are presented. Donny Most. Victoria ® Hogan's Heroes couples with at least one of the spouses 60 or older. 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A horse will (g ) W i NBC Nightly News from inside a locked editing room (60 [E S P N ] SportsCenter The University of Hartford will have Elderhostel the occasion. professional help because my you have one. You neecl absolution dD Nightly Business Report min.) (R). [M A X ] MOVIE: The River' (CC) A hard­ push himself to the point of working farm family must use all their re­ programs during the weeks of June 8 and June 22. The Coes were married April 11,1937, at the home of compulsion to steal seems to have and counseling. Write again soon physical exhaustion because he ^ ABC News GID Novela; [C N N ] Larry King Live sources to save their land Mel Gibson, Courses for the first week will be: The Jazz Age, the bride in Suffield. left me as quickly as it came. and let me know how you are doing. doesn’t have sense enough to quit. dD Noticiero SIN Sissy Spacek, Scott Glenn 1984. Rated Psychology and a Better Life and Creative Problems 4 need some answers. 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n - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. April 23,19«6 Second moiigdoes become popular under a new name ...» ____ mano00finpnf Ifl flVfi its funds. To you, these features money management, is available mortgages. mortgages. through her column. Send I9.95_ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 One of the can mean thousands of dollars. In general, lenders set a limit on plus $1 for mailing and handling to least costly Compare lenders and loans! Look THE OTHER T Y P E is the home the period you can draw on that “ SylvIaPorter’s New Money Book loans on the ______out for tricks! You’re the amateur; equity line of credit — a revolving credit line — a so-called access for the 80s,’ ’ in card of the market today is against you are the real pros. Business Property...... 25 Entertainment...... Form Supplies and Equipment.... 80 loan also secured by a lien against period. When that time expires — Manchester Herald, 4400 Johnson- NotiCM Offlce/Retoll Equipment ...... II the oId- lenders set it from 5 to 15 years — Resort Property ...... 26 Bookkeeping/Income To RATSf: 1 to 5 dovs: 90 cents per line per dov. fashioned se­ S ylvia your home. ’’Sylvia Porter’s New Money Drive, Fairway, Kan. 66205. Make Lott/Found...... 01 Corpentry/Remodellng. Recreational Equipment...... 82 These loans have certain fea­ you can’t borrow any more and you Mojrteooes...... ’ 27 6 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. cond mortgage Book for the 80s,’’ 1,328 pages of checks payable to Universal Press Perzonolt...... 02 Wanted to B o v ...... 28 Polntlng/Paperlno...... Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 tures in common with your credit must schedule repayment of any 20 or more days: 60 cents per line per day. .dressed up for \ down-to-earth advice on personal Syndicate. Announcements...... 03 Rooflng/Sldlno...... Musical Items...... 84 jp P o rte r cards; They are revolving credit, outstanding balance. Cameras and Photo Equipment... 85 Minimum ciMrge: 4 lines. the 1980s and Auctions...... 04 Flooring...... 1 although at a much higher limit What's more, most lenders im­ Rentals Pets and Supplies...... 86 bearing a new- Financial...... 05 Electrical...... that you can draw on at will. You pose a minimum amount for each Miscellaneous for S o le ...... 87 DIAOUNCS: For claulfled advertisements to fashioned ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ Rooms tor Rent...... 31 Heotlng/Plumblng...... <• 1 don't pay any charges until you withdrawal, so you can’t use the Tog Soles...... 88 be published Tuesday through Serturdo^ the name, too — the Employment & Education Apartments tor Rent...... 32 Miscellaneous Services borrow against that limit, and you account to pay routine expenses. Wanted to B uy/Tro de...... 89 deadline Is noon on the day before publication. home equity WORLDSCOPE: 1-EngUnd; 2-expoito; 3-D«mand Tufci! 4-wln*( Condominiums for Rent — ...... 33 Services Wanted...... pay interest only on what you use. Shop carefully as you make your Help Wanted...... 11 For odvertlsements to be published Mondov, loan. S-Chin* Homes for Rent...... 34 Specific terms and features vary decision about what kind of loan to Situation W anted...... 12 Store/Ottice Space...... 35 the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. Mortgage rates are sliding the loan, you get the money in a NEWSNAME: David Stockman, budget director Merchandise from one lender to the next, as you take and which lender to use. Business Opportunities...... 13 Resort Property ...... 36 throughout the United States now. lump sum that you repay in fixed MATCHWORDS: 1-b; 2-Ci 1-d; 4-ai 5-c Automotive In particular, focus on origina­ Instruction...... 14 Industrial Property ...... 37 Holldov/Seosonol...... READ YOUR AO. Classified odvertlsements are It is not difficult to find a 10-year monthly installments. would expect. PEOPlEWATCH/SPORTLICHTi 1-tbe Statue ol Uberty Foundation; Most home equity lines of credit tion fees and closing costs, interest Employment Services...... 15 Miscellaneous for Rent...... 38 Antiques and Collectibles.. Cars for Sole...... 91 taken bv teleiohone as a convenience. The fixed-rate second mortgage in the Amortized second mortgages as 2-pianbt; 3-knee; 4-|ack Nlcklaut; S-Boalon CeMca Trucks/Vans for Sale...... 92 carry lower origination fees than rates and the margin — the bank’s Roommates Wonted ...... 39 Clothing...... Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one range of 12‘/4 percent to 14 percent a rule carry higher interest rates Campers/Trollers...... 93 those for conventional second profit and expenses over the cost of Wanted to R en t...... 40 Furniture...... incorrect Insertion and then only for the size or at a New York bank, and lenders and shorter terms than first Real Estate TV/Stereo/Appliances...... Motorcycles/Mopeds...... 94 the original Insertion. Errors which do not elsewhere may be offering even Homes for S ole...... 21 Machinery and Tools...... Auto Services...... 95 lessen the value of the odvertlsement will not lower rates. Condominiums for Sole...... 22 Services Lawn and Garden...... Autos for Rent/Lease...... 96 be corrected bv on additional Insertion. You must factor in up-front Lots/Land for Sole...... 23 Child Core...... 51 Good Things tq E a t...... Miscellaneous Autom otive...... 97 costs, of course: application fee, Investment Property ...... 24 Cleaning Services...... 52 Fuel Oll/Cool/Flrewood ... Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 98 appraisal, points, the like. For ATALSIEFFERT'SYOU many consumers, however, these M TOP NAME BRANDS ... loans can provide access to a large GET MORE.... pool of cash. • FREE DELIVERY I 8ITUATIDN I H D M E S There's no disputing the new­ • FREE NORMAL HOOK-UP FOR LESS! Notices HELP W ANTED HELP W ANTED H R P W A N T E D WANTED F D R S A L E found popularity of home equity • M A O IC C H V • U N IT H HELP W ANTED HELP W ANTED 2 loans. According to one rough • FREE REMOVAL • MAONAVOX • WHIKLPOOL estimate — and no hard statistics • FREE SERVICE • MAYTAO • WHnS-WSSJINOHOUSi Building principal. Appli­ Full Time. Neat, reliable Machinist-Immediate op­ 2 are available — home equity loans ,...PLUS MUCH MORE! • M m U BIS H I • A M A N A cants should submit let­ person wanted with Conn, enings tor first class hit $75 billion in 1985 alone.. • PANASONIC • M O A N I LOST AND FOUND ters of application and drivers license. Good machinist to set up and LPN seeks port time posi­ Monchester-Sprlng Into • PH IICO Person to work In wood­ resumes to Father Bill driving record. For Medical assistant Man­ operate; lathed bridge- tion, physicians office, this quality constructed 4 • CAlORfC port and CNC machining THE $75 BILLION total com­ NOBODY • QUASAA • CARRIER Lost. Golden Retriever 1 working type shop, must Chorbonneou, East Ca­ carpet, floors, furniture chester medical office. mornino hours. 742-9636. bedroom dutch, sunken centers. Fully air conditi­ Excellent references. pares with $54 billion in 1984 and • SANYO year old, pink nose, read prints. Apply In per­ tholic High School, 115 and general cleaning. Ex­ 9om to 6 pm, Mondov thru family room, sleld stone • SMiRSON perience 0 plus. Willing to oned shop, liberal over­ $39 billion in 1983, according to •SMAAP answers to Coors. No son at Pyramid Indus­ New State Rood, Man­ Friday. Assist physicians fireplace, coldesoc. Mar­ • tURtKA collar. 646-0046 or646-4548. tries. 8 Thompson Rood, chester, Ct. 06040-1898. In­ train. Coll 633-3335. with patient core. Includ­ time. Apply to Paragon David Olson, second mortgage • SONY tin school $225,900.00. • nSHtR East Windsor, CT. terviews will begin on ing sigmoidoscopies and Tool Co. 121 Adorns St., Yolo 633-7332 or 633-3674. 3 product manager at the Federal • SUMMIT • TRIGIDAIRt Lost Long haired double April 30th until position is clerical work. Experience Manchester. 647-9935 Real Estate 3 Home Loan Mortgage Corp. (Fred­ • S PtS D Q U O N • TRItORICH pawed orange Tabby. Vic­ filled. required. Send resume die Mac). There are several • SYLVANIA inity of North Main St and Persons to work In kit­ Machine Shop-We hove a • OINtRAL flfCTRIC C/O Manchester Herald TO CLEAN artificial flow­ reasons to account for the soaring BEATS • TAPPAN Tolland Tpke. Tuesday, chen making sandwiches Box Y. lob opening tor someone Sandblaster wanted, no • HITACHI and other kitchen duties. to do plant cleanup work ers, place them heads popularity of home equity loans: • TOSHIBA • H OTPOINT 4/15. $25 reward. 646-7399. Port Time Cofeterlo ossls- experience necessary, Coll 649-0305. will train. Start Imme­ and to moke light delever- I H D M E S down In a paper bog, odd 1) The deregulation in the • WASH KINO • JIN N -A IR sfont - tor cafeteria In salt and shake well. To Impounded-Shephord East Hartford. Light diately. Barry Blast Co. les and pickup, with a banking industry and the simul­ • WnSILT Production worker tor station wagon. Apply at F D R S A L E Cleon out storage areas In • RCA • KirCHtNAID cross mole 3 months old cooking or counter expe­ 238 Hartford Rd. 646-2992. taneous easing of state laws early .• i n r o N white, found on Spruce light manfocturing, some Paragon Tool Co. 121 your home or garage, in this decade. This is the starting rience required. Hours Mature waitress wanted place on od in clossifled Street 8, Charter Oak St. lifting required, flexible 9om to 2om, Mon thru FrI Floral designer. Port Wednesday thru Friday Adams St, Manchester, point: Behind all the changes is Golden Retrelver cross hours. Coll 649-3900. plus one scheduled even­ time, experienced In all 647-9935. All real estate advertised telling our readers what ODR 11:30 to 2:30. Inquire you have tor sole. deregulation. female 16 weeks, white 8, ing per month. Coll Mr. phases. Coll 643-1635. within or Coll 649-3700. In the Manchester Herald 2) The skyrocketing of housing ton found on Adorns and Bartender nights 8, wee­ Whitney, 568-2020 tor ap­ Vies Pizza Is subject to the federal values in the 1970s. This may have * 4 C AAINSTANT Center St. Doberman kends. Apply In person pointment. EOE. Fair Housing Act of 1968, given you the appearance of being Mole 10 months old, block only, Lafayette Escod- which mokes It Illegal to Custom U8iR- South Wind­ well-off on paper — but you and ton found on Cush­ rllle, 300 West Middle K-Mort help wanted. advertise any preference, sor. Raised ranch w ith! Tpke, Manchester. limitation or discrimina­ couldn't tap the money in your !; 1 5 0 0 CREDIT man Drive. Shephard Cook/Prep Cook-Hours Markers, shipping and view. Flreoloced living 3.... ■ IF QUALIFIED. cross female 3 months old receiving employees, full tion based on race, color, room with beamed, house for other investments or to P B IC E S 9 flexible. Apply Lafayette Advertising Soles - Expe­ Receiving and warehouse block ond ton found on Full Time days, some Escadrille. 300 West Mid­ time ond port time posi­ religion, sex or notional cathedral celling. Slate pay the kids' tuitions. These loans position, leading to man­ rienced space representl- origin, or on Intention to Spruce St and Elder St. nights, motivated person dle Tpke. tlves needed for Monches- tions available. Apply In foyer, lower level family let you put that equity to work for Coll Manchester Dog agement responsibility. person Monday - Friday, moke any such prefer­ room with wet bar and Growing company with with monogement poten­ t e r area. Great you. assuming you are willing to Warden 643-6642. tial. Retail experience loom to 4pm. Manchester ence, limitation or dis­ fleldstone fireplace, 2 cor take on another layer of debt. profit shoring, best suited opportunity. Coll 721-9278, K-Mort, 239 Spencer St. crimination. The Herald OPEN EVERY SUNDAY -1 2 ^ preferred but will train. ask for Ron. garage, cul-de-sac. to ambitious Individual. Lost one pair of glosses Benefits 8, salary. Apply EOE. will not knowingly accept $171,900. D.W. Flsh- TO BE ELIGIBLE, you already vicinity Holl St and East 649-4563 In person Two Legs, Man­ Cleaning personnel, floor any advertisement which Realtv, 643-1591 or 871- First Notional Bonk - Ct Is Is In violation of the low. have to have substantial equity, Center St. If found coll chester 8i Wllllmontlc. cleaner, handyman. Port bringing Its personalized 1400. and lenders will not approve loans I FISHER 646-2720. time 643-5747. bonking service to East that exceed a pre-set percentage of umn Picture Framer. Semi ex­ Hartford. Positions ore Men and women full and your home's appraised value, perienced or will train, Government Jobs. $16,040 available tor full and port Housekeepers fuM/port 649-6939 8. 647-8776 - $59,230/yr. Now hiring. part time lobs $400-$1200 minus the balance of your first 19" m P E R 8DNAL 8 time. Housekeepers time tellers, teller man­ Ol A • evenings. Coll 1-805-687-6000 ext. part time per month or mortgage. needed for the Quality Inn ager and customer ser­ R-9965 for current federal vice reps. Experienced $2,000-6,000 per month. NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED Say. as an illustration, that you Reassure that soeciol Conference Center. Flexi­ K-m ort Help Wanted. Call 647-7547. ble hours and Incentive list. preferred but will train. IN BOLTON AREA A A have a house valued at $100,000 and C O LO R T V I someone of your love bv Merchandise employees, pay. Please fill out appli­ For further Information you have a $30,000 mortgage, your telling the whole world cashiers and stock. Full please contact John Pa­ |(]iRC«mBni nBJd to how much you love them cation at front desk. 51 Dental Receptionist lender will permit you to borrow a time and port time posi­ trick at 727-0700 for on wonted-Unlque opportun­ Lika SL with the Manchester He­ Hartford Tpke. tions ore available. Expe­ percentage of the $70,000 equity Vernon.EOE/AA oppointment. EOE.______ity tor port time employ­ you have in the house — typically rald. Coll the classified rience not necessary. Mechanic Wanted - All Cldar Mill Rd. a FISH ER 1 9 9 department today and YOU CAN enloy extra ment, Thursday morn­ Bolton Many employee benefits. benefits. M & M Service Orookllald SL between 70 percent and 80 percent. place your personal mes­ ings, this summer In a You are among the vast majority v m o CASStTTl Apply In person dolly Station, Route 6, Bolton. vacation money by ex- Manchester general dent­ DAYS sage. 643-2711, 8;30am to Mon., Wed., Thurs./ and changino Idle Items in E. MIddli Tpki. 649-2871. if you are befuddled by the array of 5;00pm. ist's office. No experience RECORDER FrI., from 10am to 4pm. your home for cosh ... necessary. Resume only. LInloy SL the loans available. I admit FlBhor VMS VIrtoo CaBMtto fUcoedor Cooks - short order, pizza Sot. 12 noon to 4pm. with on od in classified. Carpontar Rd. Manc.-Bolton without shame that 1 was confused with HQ Vkloe Enhancomont CIrcultnr 8, grinder. Apply In person Counter attendant. Days Dr. Bottoro, 162 Spencer P P K-mort, 239 Spencer Coll 643-2711 to place your and WkoloBa RomeU Control 8i nights no experience St., Manchester. about the differences among them •AUTO>COLORl La Strodo West, 471 Hart­ Street. Manchester . od. Oluarldga Dr. • lU C T R O M C T U N C R I lANNDUNCEPIIENTS ford Rd. Manchester. necessoy. Apply at Sub­ until I started digging into the way 288 Center St., Oatli Dr. Minchutir subject. B 9 9 C O LO R TV| g FISH ER Emergency? In Manches­ Wanted equipment opera­ Manchester. Home equity loans come basi­ ONLY! V M O C A ism i W You’ll never know the ter, dial 911 for fire, tor with paving knowl­ cally in two varieties. The first is Warehouse help, permon- power of Classified until police, medical help. edge. Class II License Help Needed tor Automo­ the traditional second mortgage — Thursday, Friday, RECORDER required. Benefits. Coll ant full time position, you use It yourself. Coll MANCHESTER HERALD a loan that amortizes just like your tive basic service repair good benefits with some 643-2711 today to place on PMkov VHS VWoo Caoootto 2 7 9 Antiques Estate Auction 742-6190 or 423-2093 be­ for tire sole L.O.F. and Call NOW 647-9946 Seeking Energetic, Inde­ over time. Coll 528-9624. od. first mortgage. When you take out Saturday, Sunday At CkCMHn, (under tents). Saturday tween 7:30om and 6:00pm. exhaust work. Coll K- >4m4 0oif M AG N AVO Xi 26th 10:00 AM. Route 207, pendent worker tor one- mort Auto Service 643- person office. Duties In­ Lebanon, Ct. Home Is 300 6510 for appointment. yards East ofQreen. Six clude blllino, scheduling NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED @ FISH ER EOE. and dispatching. Some LCQAL NOnCE Nets halt V M O CASSim ton bock Windsor side TOWN OF ANDOVER choirs, 2 by E. Tracy, 1 bv Housecleonlno In private computer experience IN MANCHESTER AREA Easy Assembly Work! helpful. Hours 8om-5om, ZOMNQ BOARD OF APPEALS RECORDER •REMOTE A.C. Allen; Slant front home In Glastonbury. 25 $714 per 100 guaranteed T h « Zoning Board of Appeals at *he Tawn ol Andpver, Can- PWlor VK t VMoo CoBMtto Monday thru frldov. Coll n ^ lc u t, at a meeting Held an April 16,1984, taak the fpllpw- Boeofder wWi MOVldeo desk; Tiger modle toll to 30 hours per week, payment. No soles. Cifliir 81 487-553 odd only erosion to talMMOsMnl. MTS Tunor C O LO R T V l chest; One drawer Monday thru Friday. 569-0501 for Interview. w m MIddli Tpki. 4254M Ino QCtlan; StBPBB toMwd wtih Oetolls-Send stomped en­ blanket chest; Early rock­ Must be reliable and hove velope; Elan 173, 3418 M irbli SI. all •237- Variance frem Sectlan 11.2 far side yard Is denied. ing horses; 28 Inch glided references. Coll 633-0776 Enterprise, Ft. Pierce, all Praperty of Michael Czolka lacoted « 3 Bastan Hill 6 4 9 evenings. I B USINESS McCibi 81 [g FISH ER horse weothervane; Flo­ Flo 33482. Raod. cable TV wered lues and crocks; Slock Piles all Scratch & Dent V M O CASU m DPPDRTUNITIES • 238- Varlonce frem Sectlan 11.2 ter side yard granted. 3 9 9 Dolls; Pewter: Bells; 50 Collector Installment Pointer 8, Helper, good Hllllird SL 357-591 loons, full-time. Expe­ Praoertv at Jahn Hernvack lecated . 6 Eost Street. NEW YORK (AP) - Led by RECORDER pieces of early wooden- wages for hard working, Cimbridgi SL 14-100 • 239- Appllcatlan far special exceetlan and vorlonces far ware; Note: Dual auction rience referred. Contact top-rated NBC's major audience Floor Models B w / w l dependable person. 246- Oxford 81 III the RIccIa praperty be tabled In order to provide time at 12:30pm. Homefurnish- L. Aones, Savings Bonk of 7101 9om-4pm. HSH MARKET Engirton SL 1-55 for o resolution of septic system approval; eg, seoso- gains in its historic victory season, Ings; Tools; Appliances; Manchester, 923 Main St., nol versus year round as Indicated In Department of network television finally halted Riding Lawnmower; Manchester, Ct. Southington Cintir 81 227-203 odd Health Services document dated 8-2-BS. Proaertv of One of a Kind 7 4 9 J Alexis RIccIo located at 293 Lake Road. its audience erosion to cable and 2 5 " ^ Lydall St. 1-47 Ol A o Bring Choir, boxes and Maintenance Person Busy Sheppisg Pisa independent stations for the first smile. Robert H. Gloss, needed tor general clean­ Waodbridgi SL 203-470 Dated at Andover, Connecticut 23 April, 1986. Auctioneers, 203-564-7318. ing, banquet set-up, small Redsced for rsIcIi sale Pirkir 8t. 3084140 time since 1976-77. Appliance & TVs COLOR TV Owner financing. Zoning Board ot Appeals Combined viewing on NBC, CBS FAMOUS repair work. Full time Andover, Connecticut Mary C. McNamara, Chairman and ABC increased 1.24 percent • REMOTE position, hourly rote, be­ Cress spares.: $250,880 MANCHESTER HERALD Two Full time caregiver nefits, vocation. Man­ 078-04 from 4« 5 to 49.1 ratings points in MAKE MONITOR • AUDIO Net apprez.! $180,000 JACKS • CABLE Employment teacher positions at day chester Country Club. NOGaUOCO.MOKIRS Call NOW 647-9946 1985-86 r r READY core center. Coll 644-9590 Coll 646-0103 for "We took audiences from the 4 9 9 Education otter 9om. appointment. 588^11 (network) competition, pay-cable 13 & and the independents, " said Bill O I A O . IS f i s h e r I Rubens. NBC's vice president for COST I H D M E S I H D M E S 191JHDMES PICTURE THIS research, 20 " | r r | H D M E s "About half of NBC's increased or C O L O R T V O I A o HELP W ANTED l£ il FDR SALE F D R S A L E F D R S A L E I ^ M f d r s a l e audience came from non-network • CABLE READY . viewers,” said Dave Poltrack, Port Time Inserters $ EXTRA MONEY $ 2 2 •STEREO MONITOR CBS' vice president for research. COLOR TV wanted. Coll 647-9946, ask NBC's audience growth, which for Bob. With Your Own Part-Time Job. Poltrack called extraordinary, BELOW! • BUILT IN MTS TUNE Paste-up artist, port time, CorrtMili LaPenla was 1.3 ratings points over last 139 •BI-LINGUAL SAP 20 hours, Monday, Tues­ An Excellent Opportunity for season, giving the network its first •COMB. FILTER fionl Eslnt(’ ()46-0042 outright prime-time victory since day, Thursday afternoons and Friday nights. News­ Housewives and Mothers with the A.C. Nielsen Co. started S49 paper experience helpful. ( . C i l l e r St.. MiiMcliolcr JACUZZI counting eyeballs three decades JACUZZI, Litton g iF IS H E R l Please send work history 3 ago. CBS had finished first the past and salary requirements young children bring them 3 six seasons. to: The Manchester He­ According to Nielsen figures • FITS OVER 2 6 " rald, Box S C/O Manches­ O I A o with you and j m ? save on released Tuesday. NBC won the RANGE ter Herald. 30-week season that ended Sunday GAS GAS •TOUCHPAD •CABLE READY babysitting .fW fn ' ^ costs. with a 17.5 rating, an increase of 8 • STEREO MONITO r I Medical Secretaries. Im­ mediate opening for 2 part percent. CBS fell from 16.9 to 16.7. GRILL MICROWAVE GRILL COLOR TV time secretaries. Please ABC slipped from 15.4 to 14.9. (A send resume to 18 Haynes single ratings point equals 859,000 • BUILT IN MTS TUNE •BI-LINGUAL SAP Street Manchester Ct homes with television.) NBC also •COMB. FILTER 06040. 646.4797. led in every age group except 9 4 9 adults over 55. which CBS still dominated. $ Much of the credit goes to NBC's VERNON/ROCKVILLE 53,900 twin Thursday comedies. “ The Port time driver wanted SMALL BUT .... Mon.-Fri. Afternoons and Fri. at Midnight for Vernon area. Short Cosby Show” and "Fam ily Ties,” HURRY....EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD! hours, good pay. Call Affordable. If you era limited financially this which finished one-two, replacing Julie 871-2988 between 6- might be a start for you. A 4-room bungalow 22 Hours Per Week the soapy “ Dynasty" and “ Dal­ “easytogettoi 8pm. This beautiful custom built 7 rm. split level with 2 bedrooms upstairs and kitchen/dining las " as television's most-watched has 3 bedrooms, 2’/i baths, dining rm., area and living room downstairs. Located on Salary Plus Gas Allowance series. The last two comedies to top Masseuses Desired — ■a b u u ib kitchen and living rm. with cathedral ceil­ a small lot with low maintenance. Close to all the ratings were “Laverne & (will train). Exceptional conveniences. Affordably priced at $53,900. SOUND INTERESTING? Shirley” and “ Three’s Company" pay and transportation ings, skylights in kitchen, central air, large F. You can be a Herald Area Adviser and handle and in 1978-79. available. Manchester P., a fourth bedroom possibility, 2 car gar­ Ws can talp ysu bscsiaa a supervise our carrier boys & girls. If you like kids, -aaErWb area. 574-4851. age ... Hdine located on large, landscaped ’HEALE- PROFEUIONAU want a little Independence and your own Income... E-Z TERMS: lot in desirable country club area. Many Call 8 4 ^ 2 5 , and ask far Dan. SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER • CASH Nurses Aides - Certified. EMERGENCY *m N/UITFMB Rl. - KEERiV ST. EXIT IFF 1^14 647-9997 • CREDIT CARD $6 an hour. Good benefits, extra amenities. Asking $175,000.______■XKNEini. CT. EOE. 647-1624. D. F. NEALE, INC. Fire — Police — Medical • MDNTHLY East Hartford 3 family 5-5-5 with separate Naal Csist* ED-SAT TILS - FWlOAYTILS PAYIIEIIT8 Woman for light bench furnaces, gas heat. $149,B(X). 175 Main St., Manchester, Ct y C A L L 647-9946 or 647-9947 DIAL 911 work. Fflexible hours. ______' 846-4828______Ip Manchester Coll 646-8228. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. April 23, 1986 r- U a - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. April 23, 1986 643-2711 TAG SALE SIGN Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE?

Jacket size 36. Blue d^ The best way to announce it is with a Herald Tag Sale Reliable, Single Protes- Manchester Rockledge 8 New office building 80% 2 Bedroom apartment or nim, sanforized, mode by S56,900- We have luit room front to back spilt occupied. Unit sizes avail­ 474 Main Street, 1st floor 3 jslonal with well-trained Lee. New condition $15.00. Classified Ad. When you piace your ad, you’ii receive room apartment. Heated, Mansfleld/Wllllngtor. Hsted a starter home In level, living room fea­ able are 700 square feet., dog seeks house to rent In 646-3388. ______Coventry that Is only one no appliances, security. line, route 44, $340. 1'/z Manchester or surround­ tures cathedral celling, 1050 square feet., or com­ months security deposit, ONE TAG SALE SIGN FREE, compliments of The Herald. block from the lakel If Duplex for sale. 4 and 4 1 floor to celling fireplace, binations of 1400 square $450 per month call 646- ing town. Will sign lease, you are looking for a two 2426 weekdays 9-5. adults preferred, garden provide references and SPRAY THAT ftoln owov. bothroom on each side, large family room with feet and 1750 square feet.. spot, no dogs. Call 427-2296 Ballpoint Ink sfolns on bedroom home on a good separate driveways and fireplace, 4 bedraoms, A good value at $85 per security deposit. Please sized lot (172 feet x 100 Applications being ac­ or 487-0162. call 643-2711 during the shirt oockefs...othar pla­ STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE, 1 HERAlb SQUARE, MANCHESTER utilities. Vinyl siding, porch off master bed­ square foot purchase or ces, too...can be removed feet) coll today for a good condition, $139,900. room, 3 full baths, 2 car $14 per square foot lease. cepted for aflractlve 5 day. Ask for James or showing. At this price It garage, nice view. room apartment, first leave message. almost maolcdllv by Call Don or Ed 649-2947. (Landlord will pay over­ tproylno hair iprov on tht will not last long! Allbrio $162,900 call owner agent head 8i maintenance). floor, 2 bedroom, wall to Realty, 649^17 646-5847. wall carpeting, washer OA|HOMES spot then woshino In tht Classified ods serve the In Needof TLCII 5room. 2 DW Fish Realty. 643-1591. TV/8TERE0/ q 9|B0AT8/MARINE people tPdov ... lust os bedroom Ranch In Coven­ and dryer hook-ups, park­ |»|341 fo r RENT usual wov« l^lo ItonfiB FUEL OIL/COAL/ around the home con be ^ E Q U IP M E N T they hove since our coun­ Manchester- One Look at try. Appliances and wood- ing, centrally located on Merchandise Isi APPLIANCES FIREWOOD m CONDOMINIUMS quiet street, $550.00 per exchanged tor cash, ol- I2 I try's beginning. Read and this brick dormered cape stove will remain. Nice Manchester - Spacious 4 use them regularly. 643- Is all you'll need. 3 or 4 lot. Shrubbery needs trim­ FOR SALE Rentals month plus utilities. Ref­ bedroom Colonial, 2 full most moglcallv, when od- Used Refrigerators, BUSINESS & SERVICE DIREQORY erences, security, lease, vertlsed In classified. For Sole-Green firewood 4 12 Foot aluminum boat, 2711. bedrooms Including 13X17 ming. Hard to find price baths, convenient loco- Washers, Ranges — 7V^ horoapower motor, master. Flreplaced Hying range. Asking $59,900. Manchester - 2 bedroem, no pets, mature couple flon. $800 per month. 646- clean, guaranteed, oorts or 6 cord load. 16-20 ft. preferred. Call 649-1369 r a ANTIQUES/ I lengths $55 cord. Also tree trailer, boot seats, an­ room, 2 full baths. Mod­ Jackson 8, Jackson Real IVj baths. Air candltlon- 7045 or 721-7546. and service. Low orices. in v it a t io n t o BIO Ing, wall ta wall. AH RDOMS after 5pm. work wanted, reasonable chors, and oars. $650.00 CARKNTRY/ iPAiNTIlia/ MI8CEI1ANE0U8 ern kitchen. Nice orea. Estate 647-8400 or 646-8646. ISIcOLLtCTIBLES [^fuRNITURE B.D. Pearl 8, Son, 649 firm. Call 643-6339. Sealed bids will be received Iji] More than ample parking. appliances. Minutes from lii] FDR RENT Main Street, 643-2171. rotes. Fully Insured Zl- In the General Services' CHILDCARE HEMODEUNB PAPERIII8 8ERVICE8 84. 29 Thompson Road. gadlo Brothers. 684-7276. office, 41 Center St., HO S92,900. D.W. Fish Realty, Brand New LIstIngl! 7 Manchester, CT until MAY 2, 643-1591 or 871-1400. room, 3 bedroom older $64,900. Owner financing Room for non-smoking 5 Room Duplex Ranch - I STORE AND Panasonic Uoright Va­ Cut baking time In half quiet neighborhood, yard, 1986 at 11:00 d.m. lor the Licensed mom has open­ Forrond Remodeling — Pointing ond Popsrhang- Bobcat, Bockhoe, loader Cope Cop In Vernon. Re­ available. Owner will pay gentlemen. Call 643-5600. OFHCE SPACE cuum — With attach­ next time you tlx meat followlno: Cabinets, roofing, gut­ Ing — Extgrior and Inte­ rental. Trucking, droln- closing costs. Nocera 8, $475. Utilities not In­ (1) STANDING CORDWOOO ings In my horns. Ages V /i Manchester 7 room cen­ cently renovated with Two Victorian chairs $150. ments, bags 8i extra belt. 7 loot by baking In muffin and up. Come meet me for ters, room additions, rior, ceilings rspolred. oge site work. Dovls Con­ .new roof, furnace and Co. 589-4511. cluded. Deposit and lease. King - Sized bed. Firm months old. $50. Good RECREATIONAL - OLD HEBRON RD., Refersnees, fully Insured. ter hall colonial with 2 car APARTMENTS References. Available each, Mahaoonv game tins rather than the con- GLASTONBURY on Interview. 647-0657. decks, all types of remo­ struction, 872-1400. garage, spacious kitchen wood siding. Lots of Insu­ table $150. 646-0599. mattress. Two twin box condition. Call 646-3245 iS y EQUIPMENT ventlanal loot. Saves fuel deling and repairs. FREE Quality work. Martin Manchester. 3 Bedroom May 15. 649-8236. springs. Frame. Excellent after 5om. ( 2 ) WATERWORKS with all appliances and lation! Offered at $74,900. FOR RENT and makes attractive Indi­ SUPPLIES Child core available be­ estimates. Fully Insursd. Mottsson, evenings, 649- Custom Rototllllno. Have breakfast bar, formal din­ Jackson 8, Jackson Real condo, full finished base­ condition. Will be sold The.Town of Manchester Is 4431. ment, eat-ln kitchen, 2 Manchester 1 bedroom, Glastonbury office space vidual servings. Use a fore and otter school, Teltphone 643-6017, otter Troy Blit Rototlller. Will 2 with 2 complete sets of Maytag washer 8, dryer, on equal opportunity ing room. Front to bock 24 Estate. 647-8400 or 646- Bolton-Mobile home. USE RICE to Cleon the Poolsl Poolsl Poolsl AAA low-cost od In Classifisd vacations/ summer. Kee­ 6pm, 647-0509. travel, (wardens, lawns, 8646. full, 2 half baths, carport, first floor, stove 8, refrig­ for lease, eosv on/off sheets, 1 bedspread. All like new, asking $225 for employer, and requires on feet. Hying room with Working single adull erator, no pets, lease 8i access to route 2. Imme­ Inside of bottles and long- oool distributor must dls- for quick rtsponse nsxt oflirmotive action policy for ney school district. 649- flower beds, large or fireplace, built In book­ tennis court 8, pool. tor $220, or best otter. oair. 649-2360 $125,900. Flano Real Est­ only. No children, pets security. $400 per month. diate occupancy. Now be­ stem vases. Sprinkle rice oose of entire stock of time you have something all of Its Contractors and 6942. Carpentry ond remodel­ small. Coll 643-1895 shelves, adlolning den, "Completely Remo­ June 1st. Lease, security Inside container, add 643-8082, evenings 8, wee­ new, leftover, 1985, 31 ft. to sell. 643-2711. Vendors os a condition of ing services — Complete deled" Spacious Stone co­ ate. 646-5200. 646-1379 ing renovated, paved kends. Keep trying!. doing business with the 1^ ELECTRICAL reduced. Come see and 643-2880. parking, private en­ worm, sudsy water and LAWN AND family sized swimming Babysitter wllllne to home repairs and remo­ Home oordens rototIMed. make an offer! Boyle Real lonial In move - In oools with huge sundeck, Town, os per Federal Order North field green condom­ trance, possibility of fin­ shake vigorously. The GARDEN 11246. watch child 1 years and up deling. Quality work. Ref­ Reosonoble rates 647-8987. Estate Company 649-4800. condition. 3 bedrooms, Mahogany Dining room fencing, filter, ladders In mv home while you erences, licensed and In­ Dumas Electric— Having full walk up attic. Lovely iniums. Manchester, spe­ One bedroom apartment Manchester-First floor of ishing to tenants request. rice will polish and clean set - Circa 1920, table, Bid forms, plans and close to shopping, bus­ 1,300 square feet at $11.00 Interior. Use the classified and warranty for only LIQAL NOTICE specifications ore available ’ work. 646-6227. sured. Call 646-8165. Electrical Problems? large foyer 8, open stair­ cious 3 bedroom, 2V2 2 family, 2 bedrooms, buffet, Chino closet, 6 Too Soil — Cleon, rich at the General Services' Need a large or a small line, $425 a month. Utili­ appliances, washer/drver per square foot, plus utili­ columns to sell those still $978. Installation ootlonal All possessions ot Duane (xordens RototIMsd. Small 3 way. 2 cor detatched gar­ boths, finished rec room. chairs (2 need repair). stone-free loam. Any Manchester - New listing. and extra, financing avail­ Ldlole now being held at 791 office. Repair? We Specialize In Cub Cadet garden tractor Comfortable 7 room age. Nice yard. $114,900 $91,900 by owner. Call ties extra, no children, no hookups, $475 monthly ties. 659-3221 Days, 233- good, but no longer used $600. 647-1326. amount delivered, 872- Main Street, Manchester, TOWN OF pets. 649-9404. Items around your home. able. Call Paul at 721-1884. MANCHESTER, CT Hove you rood today's Residential Work. Joseph with rear tiller, sotlsfdc- ranch, 3 bedrooms, large Strano Real Estate. 647- 649-2316, prlclples only. plus utilities. 644-3854. 7383 evenings. 1400. Connecticut, will be disposed Have y o u boon wItMng of If not picked up from our ROBERT B. WEISS, Cloultigd section? It con­ Dumas. Fully Licensed. tlon guaranteed, 647-0530 paneled family room, 2 7653. premises by April 30, 1986, GENERAL MANAGER you eeuM Ibid e homo tains hundreds of Intsrest- Free Estimates. 646-5253. or 872-4106. full baths, attached gar­ CANCELLATION NOTICE TOWN OF MANCHetTER pursuant to the Connecticut 067-04 day eare where Ihefo Is ina offers. 643-2711. age. Nice neighborhood, Bolton New Home. 50' OF A PUBLIC HEARING LEGAL NOTICE (ieneral Statutes. ■oHioens who he# Ibee priced at $114,000. U & R R/R, 2 full baths, fire­ N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y The Planning ond Zoning Commission will hold o public J&G Associates HEATINB/ 7S9 Main St. le snewsf sN Hie why Dellverlnp clean farm Realty 6 4 3 -^ . place, 2 cor garage, built GIVEN that the Board of Di­ hearing on Monday, Mov 5 ,19M at 8:00 P.M. In the Hearing LEGAL NOTICE and why net quesUofisT Carpentry Service. Fast, PLUMBIN8 loam; 5 yards $75 plus tax. rectors of the Eighth Utilities Roam, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Con­ Monchester, CT by Behrmann $129,900. 066-04 TOWN OF ANDOVER accurate work. Repair old Also sand, stone, and Selling Your House? Free Blanchard 8, Rossetto District has cancelled the necticut to hear and consider the following petitions:__ FINAL ACTION OF THE or build new. Doors, win­ Soeclol Meeting scheduled CIRCLE AStOCIATEE - ZONE CHANGE - SPENCER STREET (C- PLANNINO S ZONINO If to p i t t i t call- Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ gravel. Call 643-9504. market analysis by the Real Estate 646-2482. 88) - To change the zoning classification from Residence C dows, partitions, porches, for Friday. Aorll 25, 1986 at LBOAL NOTICE COMMISSION throom remodellna: In­ Real Team. Vivian or 7:30 o.m. ot the District Fire Zone to Business Ml Zone for five lots totalling opproxlmo- At a Public Hearing hold on decks, additions, gor- stallation water heaters, House. 32 Main St., Manches­ tely I.SSt acres os shown on the moo Included In the petition • TOWN OF ANDOVER Tom Ferguson 646-2482. How Do You spell tax FINAL ACTION OF THE April 14, 19S6, In Andovtr, ooss. Compare Cost . earboge disposals; faucet EDWARD’S ASPHALT ERA Blanchard 8, relief? R-E-A-L E-S-T-A- ter, Conn. 2V, 8,14, 22V and 28V Spencer Street. ___ Connecticut, the Planning 8, This meeting was to ask the aCOTT ANO STEPHEN MINICUCCI - SPECIAL EXCE^ON - PLANNINO S ZOMNO 647-3737. repoirs. 649-4539. Vlso/M- MAINTENANCE Rosetto. T-E. 5 Modern units In o TAKE COENMSSION Zoning Commission voted voters to authorize the Dis­ m aple STREET (M-7B) - AppHcotlon under Article M, Section unanimously to approve with M 3-047S osterCard accepted. Saw Coating, Craekad seal business zone. Main 6.02.01 to convert a single family dwelling to a two-lomllv At 0 Public Hearing held on Robert E. Jarvis, Ing and Lina Striping. Oriva- trict to borrow o sum not to April 14, 1906, In Andover, 0 condition the applications All Agat Wateoma Cute and Cozy Is this nice Street near hospital. exceed $1,500,000.00 for the dwelling In a Residence C Zone • 200 Maple Street. of Lee Mossov and Grady Vary Raaaonabla Rates Bulldino-Ramodeling wayg a Pwkhig Lot*. construction of the District's ALBERT R. MARTIN AND QERALD P. ROTHMAN - ZONINQ REQU- Connecticut, the Planning 8, paneled 5 room ranch Many possibilities! Zoning Commission voted Horton tor Special Permits Specialist. Additions, oor- I MISCELLANEOUS $275,000. Blanchard 8, Ros- Fire House In Bucklondondo LATION AMENDMENT - RESIDENCE B ZONE (M-TT) - To amend for a Business and a Sign. 2 8 0 -3 3 3 8 with central yac, carport, Article 5.01.02 to permit each residence In a two-famllv unanimously to approve the oaes, rooting, siding, kit­ BI*nto,d«xcli«ng»l seHo 646-2482. sanitary sewer line In Buck- application ot Walter G. The condition being that all laERVICES shed, and fenced yard. house with q common wall In a Residence B Zone to be chens, bathrooms, and land. A Clork for a Special Permit materials for the business be Priced to sell. $83,500. Call New Hearing dote will be locoted on on Individually owned parcel or lot of land. stored inside the existing replacement wlndows- today. Century 21 Jack- 434 Swamp Road. Huge MARTIN. ROTHMAN AND JONES - ZONE CHANGE - UNION for a Home Occupation for a CLEANIN8 Odd lobs. Trucking. rescheduled. __ a Woodworking Shop. born. /doors. 643-6712. ston Showcase 646-1316. 1.7AC Lot surrounds this 3 EIGHTH UTILITIES STREET (M-7B) - To change the zoning classification from Information pertaining to 8ERVICE8 Home repairs. You name Save money on cloonlno DISTRICT Rural Residence Zone to Residence B Zone o parcel ot land Information pertaining to products by using ammo­ bedroom ranch. Fire­ this application Is on file In this oppllcotlon Is on file In It, we do It. Free esti­ By Helen J. Warrington of opproxlmotelv 5.6t acres os shown on the mop Included In the office of the Town Clerk, BOlPAINTlin/ nia, diluted to the strength East Hartford-Thls Vh place, appliances and Clerk the petition being o portion of the northwesterly parcel of the office of the Town Clerk, We will Cleon your home mates. Insursd. 6434)304. Town Office Building. Town Office Building. recommended on the bot­ room Raised Ranch with 2 more! Blanchard 8, Ros­ Doted at Manchester, Conn, CHANCE land divided off 190 Union Street. Doted at Andover, Connec­ or office weekly or bi­ l^ i 1 l PAPERING this 21st day of April 1984 At this heorlng Interested persons may be heard and written Dated at Andover, Connec­ tle, for washing walls and car garage, flreplaced setto 64^2482. ticut, this 23rd day of April, ticut, this 23rd dov at April, weekly or as you wish. 6 Hawkes Tree Service — family room, fully op- 076-04 communications received. Copies of these petitions hove 1986. Bucket Truck & Chipper. windows. Bring extra mo­ been filed In the Town Clerk's office and mov be Inspected 19M years experience, some­ Name your own price — pllanced kitchen, formal Government Homes from ANDOVER PLANNING 6 ANDOVER PLANNING & Stump Removal. Free Es­ ney Into your home by durlno office hours. ZONING COMMISSION one you con trust with Father and son. Fast, dining room, mainte­ $1 (U repair). Also delin­ ounng or pLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION ZONING COMMISSION references. Also call us dependable service. timates. Special consider­ selling no-longer-needed Kenneth Lester, Kenneth Letter, Items with a low-cost od lit nance tree aluminum sid­ quent tax property. Call Lto Kwdsh, Secretory Chairman for our window prices. Pointino, Paperhanging ation tor Elderly and Han­ Doted ot Manchester, Connecticut this 23rd doy of Aorll, Chairman Classified. 643-2711. ing, newly remodeled, 2 1-805-687-6000 ext. GH-9965 Sew- Simple Suzanne Dower, Suzanne Dower, 647-9963 otter 5pm. & Removal. Coll 646-5761. dicapped. 647-7553. new porches. Call today. for Information. IN 1986. Vlce-Chdlrmon Vice-Chairman $125,500.Century 21 075-04 07(MH 071-04 A Jackston-Showcase, 646- 1316. New ALBUM Immaculate 3 bedroom THE I CARS I CARS I CARS home on private wooded FOR SALE country lot. 2 baths. Gar­ FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE age. In-ground pool. A must to see. $111,900. CLEAN UP IN THE Joyce G. Epstein Real Estate, 647-8895. "WE’VE GOT YOUR NUMBER” CLASSIFIEDS!..: P Brand New Listing!! Lovely 7 room contem­ porary on Wynedlng HH! Road. Only 13 years with our young. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 CONTEST baths, fully appllanced kitchen, 1st floor laundry, center skylight and lots more. Offered at $198,000. Jackson 8, Jackson Real SPRING Estate 647-8400 or 646-8646. To Every 5th, 10th 15th and 20th Caller... CLEAN-UP HELP WANTED who speaks with our classified ad 2 for 1 SALE! ilC n lt department between 8:30 a m. Full Time Medical Secretary '])i% e clm s in ] and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Experienced in transcrip­ Friday, we’ll give away a free clas­ . Buy Two Ads For The Price Of One! tion and other medical of­ fice duties. Call; sified word ad for a maximum of (Limited Time Offer) 6 4 7 -7329 1345 six consecutive days. THIS IS YOUR PRICE: April 14th through April 30th SECOND SHIFT Every 150th, 200th SUPERVISOR A handy apron trimmed 1st SPRING CLEAN-UP AD with colorful rick rack is Knowledge of silk ideal coverup for and 300th Caller... as many lines as you need. screening preferred, but kitchen chores. ^ 1 1 , 4 9 9 willing totrain right indi­ will receive a grand prize of a gift TIk New Albmi has designs No. 1345 with Photo- It must run six consecutive days. vidual Overtime Apply in all types o f needlework Guide is in Sizes Small, certificate at one of the following in person to: from which to choose your Medium and Lar^e. Me­ patterns — plus a Free dium (12-14), 1% yards restaurants of our choice: THIS IS YOUR E(3UIPMENT: 2nd AD, four lines maximum, Apollo II, Inc. Pattern Section w ith 5 Glen Road 45-inch. directions for 15 Items TO ORDER, send $2.50 for each • 2.5L electronic fuel-injected engine • Rear window defroster (1) Manchester, CT (C rocket tablecloth, pattern, plus 50Q tor postage anii • PIANO’S • WONGS • Four-wheel independent suspension • Tinted glass absolutely FREE (must run same 6 days) bedspread, shawls. Knit 647-1678 handling. • Front-wheel drive • Light Group 2 sweaters and more) and a SUE BURNEH • THE ADAMS MILL Bonni Coupon for each Manetiaatar Harald • Front and rear stabilizer bars • Dual electric remote control mirrors month! 1190 Ave. o f Americas • Power front disc/rear drum brakes • Electronic AM/FM stereo search radio with New Yark. N.V. 10038 • VITO’S BIRCH MOUNTAIN INN cassette tape player Print Name, Address with ZIP • Power rack and pinion steering MANCHESTER Tb irdBr, BMd $3J0^ tachidts CODE, style Numher and Size. • Electronic digital clock • P20577DRx14 BSW all-season radial tires pastna aad iMaWn . N ew F A S H IO N w ith • Interval windshield wipers • Remote locking fuel door Clean up your Attic, ANNE CABOT Photo-Guide patterns in COUNTRY CLUB Monchoatar Harald • Reclining bucket seats • Lock Group tlM Aft. ef Aatricat all size ranges, has a • Center console • Power side windows Bookkeeper / Recap- New Varfc, N.Y. 10038 special Grace Cole Collec­ • Dual driver^ side visors for front and side • Speed control 3 tlo n le l - Part time as­ Priat Namt, ABrirtst witli ZIP tion for larger sizes; plua Basement, Yard! CODE m t Stria NiaaBir. 2 BONUS Coupons!$2.oo protection • Leather-wrapped steering wheel sistant to handle AP • Cargo tie-down net • Tilt steering c^umn and dolly reconcilia­ • Rocker panel moldings • Paint stripe (2) tions, applicants KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE «by Larry Wright • 5-speed manual transaxle • Styled road wheels Sell those unwanted should possess good In order to qualify, simply call and • Air conditioning (1) Piwnium Bound Byttont Is sn BNoivablt substiluiion. twdBisiBdBd B llB d w ith tw0 piprico crodit and still qualify for ValuB figure aptitude, typing speak with one of our classified *Only Title & Taxes are extra O tscouoi. and computer experi­ Call Now ' household items! ence a pius. Call Ellle, representatives to learn if you 040-0103 Mon.. Wed. are a LUCKY WINNER. and FrI., 10em-2pm. and Win! ORDER IN YOUR CHOICE OF COLOR Electrician E-2 We*ll match or beat any legitimate deal on any C A L L N O W Raeliveni Electic Inc. new Ford, so get your best deal and then see usl 875-590S CONTEST DATES 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 Ask For Classified Sales M /F Industrial commercial, resi­ APRIL 1st—30th dential, able to w ork w ith m inim um NON-COMMERCIAL ADVERTISERS ONLY. ONLY IN THE SINCE supervision, all In­ 1933 643-2711 surance coverage, $10,000 life, vaca­ DILlOn tions, paid holidays & uniforms, steady place to work with excellent working 319 MAIN ST. (Across from Armory) MANCHESTER, CT 643-2145 fManrhpHtPr Hrralft conditions and co­ w orkers. r i AfifilFIFD advertising 643-2711 MANCHESTER SPORTS Yanks helped out i t ^ y State considers new cab rules by KC’s Leonard 1983 Ford Merry Mller. 1982 Cheyy Celebrity 4 1975 vega station wagon, ... page 17 Mens 10 speed. Excellent Wanted - Old Lace, linens Mustang II, 78 red, V6, Van/cam per, 37,000 miles, ... page 11 16 foot Mod River canoe, Husky Cross - One year Automatic, 4 new tires, door sedan, air, power fair running condition, condition. $100 646-9549. pre 1950 exceptional do needs minor work. $500 power steering 8, brakes, paddle* Included. Used old. Free to good home. thing, also quality cos 43,000 miles, very clean. steering & brakes, automatic, air, regular Needs loye and affection. firm . 649-2113. four times. Excellent con­ tume lewlerv. Call 742 Call 646-5956. AM/FM. Excellent cor. gas, fully equipped - dition. SMO. Please call If Interested call 643-2751 9137. $3450. 647-9104. stove, shower, toilet, re- 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- ask for Poul. frldgerator, '•’.nple stor­ 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for age. Excellent condition, Bob. Harley Supergllde - $4000. 1974 MG Midget, $1500. 82 Dotson 310 GX-5 speed, no rust. 742-7700. 1978 Honda CVCC Wagon sunroof, excellent condi­ MISCELLANEOUS Kitchen table with leaf Automotive “EASY DOES IT" Is the and 4 chairs, $150. Antique 4 door, standard, 23,000 1982 Saab - 900APC turbo, tion, AM/FM stereo FOR SALE miles on rebuilt engine. cassette, must be seen wav to describe placing a. OD loyeseat, camel back, black, 3 door, garaged, [CARS wont od. Just call 643-2711 horse hair fabric. $400. Excellent running con- pampered and polished asking $4,000. Call 566-7926 and vre do the resti Call 56941814. CARS dlton, little rust. Asking w eekly. Evenings 423- Monday thru Friday be­ FOR SALE FOR SALE $1,200. Call after 6 pm. 2072. tween 8:30am and 4:30pm. 1980 Wedding Gown, Good 649-6110 Condition. Asking $200. ENDROLLS Call Ruth at 649-3052. iManrlirstrr HrralJi ) Manchesler A City ol Villap Charm I MUSICAL 271^ wldlh-258 1984 Conquest - "Pocket 13Yi width-2 lor 25* Rocket" 2.6 liter turbo 5 [items______speed, loaded with power m u s t be picked up at the Manchester Herald Office options. A/C A M /F M ste­ Audi Fox 1974 good condi­ Planos/Orgons — Giant before 11 A.M. ONLY reo cassette. Balance of tion. To many new parts Armory Sole. Baldwin & transferrable warron- to list. $1250. coll 742-8867. NIS Thursday, April 24, 1986 name brands. New Bri­ tees. (Rost Proof drive tain Armory, corner of train etc.) Excellent tour­ 1975 Pontiac Astra, many Stanley & East Main I CARS ing coup. Excellent condi­ FOR SALE new parts, good body, Streets, New Britain, lust tion $8500 or best offer. needs engine. Best offer. off route 72 Si 1-84. Thurs­ Two groups 646-6754. Coll after 5pm. 649-1194. day, April 24, 12-9pm, Switch means Friday, April 25, 12-9pm, Saturday, April 26, 9 to 2 9pm, Sunday, April 27, 11-6om. Over 250 pianos claim role on display. Largest collec­ If,EW ORLD OF WHEELS tion In Northeast. Save GOP primary thousands! Direct factory financing available. 11,401 UNITS SOLD IN '85 Hurry, selection won't in bombing last. You won’t eyer see these prices again! #1 VOLUME TRUCK CENTER wiii take piace LONDON (AP) — A bomb exploded before dawn 4 Gllbranson Organ, yery today outside the ground floor office of British good condition. $500 or best offer. Coll 528-2996 HARDBODY HEAVEN Airways on Oxford Street, London’s main shopping after 6pm. FORD RANGER /SOISSAN DATSUN By George Layng and Diana. At the time, she said thoroughfare. The blast touched off a fire, but few IS Herald Reporter she would not reverse herself and people were in the area and only one passer-by was chose not to seek an advisory treated for shock. <5888 Republican Registrar of Voter.s opinion from the secretary of Two groups claimed responsibility for the bombing, . . i D B b o o the latest in a series of terrorist acts aimed at British HALF TON P.U. HALF TON P.U. Mary Willhide set the stage for a state’s office, even though she had l 7 7 o May 20 GOP primary this morning prepared a letter asking for the targets since Britain supported the U.S. bombing raid by reversing her controversial state’s opinion. on Libya. decision to invalidate a number of Her refusal prompted Diana and Press Association, the British news agency, said it FORD— TOYOTA— CMC— NISSAN •QUALIFIED NEW NISSAN TRUCK primary petition sheets collected Ferguson on Tuesday to seek the was contacted by the Angry Brigade, an anarchist by supporters of gubernatorial opinion themselves. The office group, which claimed it planted the bomb in APR BUYERS UP TO 48 MONTHS. candidate Gerald Labriola. reviewed the matter, and an­ retaliation for British involvement in the bombing of Libya. Also claiming responsibility. Press Associa­ When you look for a superior compact truck, look at our The turnaround means a threa­ nounced its decision Wednesday. ^ 86 GMC S-15 86 TOYOTA tened court battle to overturn her "If a party-endorsed candidate tion said, was the Scottish National Liberation Army, Nissan SE Regular Bed 4x4. . . . decision will not be waged, but for delegate circulates pages of a group seeking independence for Scotland. $1 It sports the largest V-6 fuel-injected engine in its class and Willhide said she still believes she only one delegate primary peti­ The 4:50 a.m. blast and fire blew out one large ^ ^58881 tough four-wheel drive. The roomy cab is fully appointed was correct when she rejected 135 tion, and if he is a candidate on window in the six-story building, and shattered and HALF TON P.U. HALF TON P.U.r for your enjoyment. . . . - signatures collected by Republi­ such petition, he does not violate blackened others. Charred walls could be seen inside. The SE Regular Bed 4x4. It’s what you ve been looking for. can town directors William Diana Section 9-410, and such pages must The sidewalk was covered with glass shards, and Order any truck listed today and SA VEUI! and Thomas Ferguson. be accepted," the opinion said. there was some apparent structural damage. "I have got to change my The secretary of the state’s The explosion also blew out windows in other position, but I still maintain triy conclusion was based on a 1960 buildings in the area, and police said it was heard interpretation is right," she said. opinion that found an individual several miles away. D eCORMIER "It has been a gray area for years can be listed on both the endorsed Police cordoned off Oxford Street to search for other SERVING ^S u p Ln WORLD OF WHEELS and I was doing my job." and challenge slates. Building devices, snarling morning rush-hour traffic. The 285 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER The reversal means both parties upon that, the office determined street reopened seven hours after the explosion, but AMERICA eRISTOL 589-6211 HTFB. 549-5555 109? FARMINGTON AVE. will hold delegate primaries next that someone on the challenge the area around state-owned British Airways was slate — even if he or she is al.so on sealed off as forensic experts went over the debris. A month. On the Democratic side. FROM THE WATERBURYI-800-I00I RT. 6 BRISTOL _____AUSSAAf ______Toby Moffett has filed a challenge the endorsed slate — can circulate Police said they closed Victoria Station, the busiest BEGINNING slate against the town committee- petitions to force a primary. in London, and evacuated the area for several endorsed slate, which contains Diana said today he was in­ minutes this morning because of a bomb scare which only delegates for incumbent Gov. formed by Willhide this morning turned out to be a hoax. William O'Neill. that the controversial petitions will No one was reported injured by the explosion on Willhide said she was forced to now be certified and he has Oxford Street, but a woman was treated for shock, reverse herself because Town dropped his plans to take the said Chief Superintendent Hugh Blenkin of Scotland Attorney Kevin O’Brien advised matter to court. Diana said he Yard. Firefighters extinguished the fire that broke her Wednesday afternoon she was holds no grudge again.st Willhide. out after the explosion in about an hour, confining it P in "a no-win situtation." She said "She did her job. I can’t fault her UPl photo mostly to the airline office, one of 10 in London. PROFESSIONAL an opinion issued by the secretary for that," he said. "Mary's a American Airlines and American Express have of the state’s office holding that she wonderful person. I hate to see counters in the British Airways office, but Scotland should have accepted the 13 pages these intraparty fights." Stick ’em up Yard spokesman Philip Powell said the British airline of signatures made any court Republican Town Chairman Do­ appeared to be the target of the bomb. The U.S. battle useless. nald Kuehl said this morning he With all the furor over "elimination" of two-stick ice pops, Pet Dairy of Embassy is a few hundred yards from the building " I ’m not happy.” she said. does not think the controversy will Johnson City, Tenn., hastens to say it isn’t so. Kevin Toney, 12, and where the bomb went off. Willhide ba.sed her earlier deci­ hurt the party. "It has a momen­ The British government has been severely SECRETARIES WEEK sion on a state statute that forbids tary effect,” he said. Rebecca Booker, 5. split one. The double-stick, double-value pop criticized at home and abroad for allowing the United delegates on an endorsed slate Kuehl also did not fault Willhide caught on during the Depression, and now industry sales of frozen States to use F-111 warplanes based in Britain in the from collecting primary petition for her actions. snacks amount to $1.5 billion annually. April 15 bombing raids on Libya. signatures on behalf of a challenge “ I think Mary was being very !/a slate of delegates that favors honest in her original decision." he another candidate. said. WE SALUTE OUR Ferguson and Diana, who sup­ Ferguson said he respected port Labriola, are on the 16- Willhide and did not think there member endorsed slate that con­ will be lasting bitterness. Lingering cold snap damages fruit tains mostly supporters of GOP “ She’s a good friend,,” he said. gubernatorial candidate Richard Ferguson said he also would 1934 record. Bozzuto. However, the two are also oppose any effort to file a com­ By The Associated Press York and New Jersey. Gene Hathaway of the National Meanwhile, the 84-degree read­ on the challenge slate that favors plaint with the town Ethics Com­ "I couldn’t believe it," said Weather Service at Newark (N.J.) SECRETARIES... mission. Critics of Willhide’s deci­ A cold snap lingered today from Christine Wilsey. a New York state International Airport, where two- ing at Aberdeen, S.D., tied an Labriola and wants to represent thirds of an inch of snow fell, 86-year-old record for the date and the town at this summer’s nomi­ sion to reject the petitions had the Great Lakes to the Carolinas police dispatcher in Oneonta. WE KNOW OUR GIRLS ARE THE BEST breaking the old record of just a was 9 degrees warmer than the nating convention. charged there was a conflict of after temperatures plunged to where 6 inches of snow fell high at Key West, Fla. • Grandma Judy Eschmann On Friday, they submitted wha( interest because Willhide is a record lows in 14 states, causing Wednesday. "On Saturday, f was trace set in 1963 and 1984. proved to be the signatures of 420 Bozzuto delegate on the endorsed millions of dollars of damage to out in my backyard in a bathing Record low temperatures Wed­ Tender fruit crops suffered • Janet Varrick registered Republicans — one slate. fruit crops and dropping up to 2 feet suit.” nesday extended as far south as widespread damage in Kentucky. more than the number required to Diana said he would not file a of snow as winter weathergavethe The highest reported snowfall Miami, where the 57-degree read­ Michigan, Indiana. West Virginia TJ. CROCKETT AGENCY force a primary. complaint. “ I wouldnotdothatand East one last shiver. was 24 inches in Eldred, N.Y., in ing was 2 degrees colder than the In Appreciation 1970 record, and as far west as and Ohio. Most agriculture offi­ "Real Estate & Insurance” We Want to Say a Very Special But on Monday. Willhide re­ I would discourage anybody else The surprise snowfall reached as the Catskill Mountains near the Lydall supports jected 135 of those names because far south as Virginia, snarling Pennsylvania border. Lake Charles. La., where the 48 cials said damage could not be 244 Main St. Manchester for a Job Well Done they were collected by Ferguson Please turn to page 10 traffic and closing schools in New "It is wicked traveling." said degrees was 2 degrees lower than a determined immediately. 643-1577 Thanks Peggie. National Secretaries ...Same Location for 30 years... Week In appreciation Sullivan & Co. THANKS S' Ruling frustrates Republicans t o 806 Main Street of the vital role its Ja n & Jo a n staff and wire reports know if the G O P would appeal everything possible to see to it that 2 Manchester, CT 06040 secretaries play in the Thanks for the Great Job, Doris. Wednesday’s decision to the U.S. the process is not opened up." Democratic Gov. William A. ______649-6523 You Do a "Super" Job for Us Supreme Court. But he acknowl­ D ’Amore said, calling O ’Neill and company’s success. O ’Neill’s administration has some edged that if there is no appeal, h i s administration breathing room today after a there would be no chance of “obstructionists." Well Done decision by a federal judge made it opening Republican primaries to He contended O’Neill, facing A t £u^e>it;i unlikely that Connecticut Republi­ the state's independent voters this re-election this year, was afraid to Thanks For a Job cans will be allowed to open some year, as the G O P had hoped. James R. McCavanagh Realty In Appreciation For A Job of their primaries to unaffiliated 443-445 Hartford Rd. Manchester “The Democrats have done Please tnm to page 10 7.3 West Center Street Well Done, We Salute Our voters this year. 4 Well Done 647-9997 647-9998 The stay was granted Wednes­ M anchester • b'lQ-.SBOO Two Very Capable Secretaries day by Judge Irving R. Kaufman of S r « m e s the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of TODAY’S HERALD • FLORENCE JOHNSON Appeals in New York. Kaufman originally ruled in favor of open printitag itiCa • CATHIE ADAMS primaries, which the O’Neill ad­ TED CUMMINGS INSURANCE ministration opposes, but now Beirut hostage slain 700-702 Hartford Rd. ROBERT I. SMITH. INC. 378 Main St., Manchester wants to wait for the U.S. Supreme Index Manchester • 643-6669 “Insuranimlthi Since T914” Court to hear the case. A pro-Libyan group in Beirut, 20 pagM, 2 Motions 65 E. Center St. Manchester 646-2457 The high court is expected to Lebanon, released a videotape Thanks For A Job hear the ease after September, showing a man it claimed to be AHuiro 19 649-5241 Although I ran this ad last year, it’s mes­ when the primaries would be held. British hostage Alec Collett dan­ Rii«inA«« 0 sage is just as true now as it was then. That means that unless Kaufman’s gling from a gallows and called on ClassifiAii iA-9n Well Done. Thanks decision to grant a stay is appealed all groups holding American or Comics R It isn't for secretaries only ... and reversed, there is no chance British hostages to kill them. The rtnnniwtiri It 4 7 to our Fabulous Secretaries Ann—Joan This is for everybody who’s crazy en­ that this year’s expected GOP Revolutionary Organization of So­ FntBrtainmAnt 19 La u ri Judy Lyn gubernatorial primary will be cialist Moslems said it "executed” 11 ough to work here, like; Herald photo by Tuckei Pnciis Sharon Linda D o ttie Dot. Linda, Joan, Nedra & C onnie open to the state's 600,000 inde­ Collett to avenge last week’s U.S. 1 nral nauutt .1 in Thanks For a Dot, Lisa, Marian, Terry pendent voters. raid on Libya. Story on page 5. 9 Sallv K athleen 1 nttnry K a th v The game-winner "We think it's a recognition of nhitiiariM in Donald S. Genovesi (and don’t forget Ted. T.). the significance of the case." said Sunny and milder Dpininn Job Well Done. Kevin Dineen of the Hartford Whalers of overtime at the Civic Center. Dineen's James E. Kennedy, spokesman for ft W. J. Irish Insurance Agency Insurance Agency,Inc. Customers and myself alike appreciate Attorney General Joseph I. Lieber- Sunny and milder today with a Panpla 0 swoops in front of the Montreal goal gave the Whalers a 2-1 victory, Rpnrta iR -m 1.50 North Main St., Manchester them because they always try to do their man. who had sought the stay at high in the 60s. Clear tonight with 94.5 Main Street bestll Canadian goal and deposits the puck evening the best-of-seven Adams Div­ O ’Neill’s request. low around 40. Sunny and mild Talauiainn 19 behind goalie Patrick Roy for the ision final at two games apiece. Story Republican state Chairman Tho­ again Friday, with a high around 11 .R AA/nrIrl R 7 646-12.32 Manchester • 643-2131 They are the best!! REGAL’S game-winner Wednesday night at 1:07 and more pictures on page 15. mas J. D ’Amore Jr. said he did not 70. Details on page 2. Weather 2