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AM/PM tltrto tapt *7995 Have dump truck, IMPROVEMENTS SpaclalMt processed gravel, S3 VW Q TI *6495 5- acd.Arc Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm will haul. A bualnesa built on sand, stone, and fill for 8 4 AUDI Newsstand Price: 35 Cents 643-9996 fntegrityt Pride taken in evei^ delivery call George 345 CENTER ST. 5000S 4 Door *5988 Carpentry • Windows • job we dol Qrlffing 742-7886. MANCHESTER CARPENTRY/ Siding • Kitchens e 6 4 7-7 077 8 8 HYUNDAI Y Quaiity is our main REMODELING Baths • Additions • Decks concern. MY BROTHERS Excel *4295 Proposal Fully licensed & Insuredi IS yrs. Service Since 1973 BUSINESS 72 HOUR MONEY BACK No change Free estimstasi 8 7 HONDA REASONABLE Mowing, Raking, Clean R&Y - 6 4 6 -9 6 5 6 RATES GUARANTEE would cut O ldR D4 F Ir t n ia CRX Garages, Dump Runs. »2 .M 6 *7295 R em odeling ONE OF THE surest ways We cater to the C h » y ’84 C h c v M t* *i,»a5 64S-8798 Oodg*'S3 400 *3.995 8 8 TOYOTA to find bargain buys Is to home owner. Ctiavy 'S5 Cavallar Company *4.996 shop the classified ads Oldt '86 CutliM *8,295 tax hike every day. HOME IMPROVEMENT 4 x 4 Pickup *9995 Senior Citizen Ford '86 LTD •6.598 in charter Expert Spring fix up. VK Home Ser- Discount vioee takee car of ell repeire OtdR '64 CutlRM •6.795 8 5 HONDA Cr0ftm0n$hlp and maintenance from A to Z. Ford '87 Rangor P.U. *6.998 By Nancy Concelman In All Ph0000 of PAINTtNG/ FREE ESTIMATES Licensed and Insured 0(7498 319 Main St., Manchester, CT private, non-profit research hold a majority on the Board of ing dock. Starting of 85 Escort 4-Dr H/B *4495 group that studies reproductive Selectmen, $3.50 a square foot. 85 Mercedes 190 38K *15900 (Opposite Manchester Hospitai) health. Town election officials calcu­ NNN. 643-2121. 83 Escort Like New *2595 It consisted of three nationwide lated 1,103 people cast their votes TODAY 87 Escort "QL" H/B *5595 in the music room at Andover mailed surveys conducted in last I MISCELLANEOUS 85 Mustang Sunroof *4995 Elementary School Monday. 89 Brand New Festiva *5795 spring. One polled 4.241 of the I FOR RENT There were 47 absentee ballots Index 88 LTD Brougham Sedan *5895 estimated 50,000 public school cast, which means a total of 1,150, CLEAN, secure garage In 88 Mercury Sable “QS" *7495 teachers who teach sex educa­ 20 pages, 2 sections or 76.3 percent of the 1,508 quiet area oft Center 88 F-250 Red *9295 ALL MODELS ON SALE* tion. A second surveyed all 50 registered voters in town voted. Business------9 Natlon/World__ 7 Street. $65. month. 646- 89 Probe LX Demo *12995 state education departments and 1686 or 569-3018. 84 Bronco II 4x4 *7298 Haverl defeated Duchesneau Classified _ 19-20 Obituaries_____ 2 the District of Columbia regard­ Reglnald Plnto/Manchaster Harald 88 Ranger XLT *8998 by a vote of 520 to 330. Duches­ C om ics_ 17 Opinion _____ 8 SALON Station In estab­ WELCOME CREDIT UNION BUYERS ing sex education laws, policies lished salon. Good op­ 87 Ft 50 S/S Pickup *9895 PROUD DEMOCRATS — Julia A. wishers Monday night with her running neau, who had been the incum­ Focus___ 16 People ______15 ‘Except QT, SHO, T-BIrds/Coupe & Specialty Vehicles. and curricula. The third survey portunity. Must be 88 Ford F180 P/U *10598 naveri, Democratic first selectman mate, Kenneth A. Lester. Haverl won and bent Republican, formed the Local/State Science_____ 15 motivoted. Call 228- asked similar questions of 162 Andover Fair Government Party 2-6, 10 Sports ____ 11-14 3884. 643-2145 large districts. candidate in Andover, talks to well- Lester lost in the selectmen’s race. after she lost the Republican Lottery. ------2 Television _ _ _ 18

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MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 2, 1989 — 3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE About Town Police Roundup Subdivision Only 2 show up Keeney Fun Fair set Car hits school bus plikn gets The Keeney Street School PTA is sponsoring the COVENTRY — No injuries were reported in an Keeney Street School Fun Time Fair Saturday from early morning accident today involving a car and PZC’s OK for 8th election noon to 3 p.m. The fair will feature games, prizes, school bus, police said. clowns, candy, a bake sale, pizza, sand art, face The accident occurred at approximately 7 a.m. at painting, nail boutique, ice cream and more. the intersection of Route 44 and Brigham Tavern By Nancy Concelman Manchester Herald Road, police said. Initial police reports indicated a committee report car rear-ended the bus, which was carrying Square dance planned Construction of the final phase students to Coventry High School, police said. The By Alex GIrelll of candidacies and the effort to of a 222-lot subdivision off Vernon car became lodged under the rear of the bus, police Manchester Herald ensure that those who vote are Manchester Square Dance Club will have a Street could begin as early as this said. eligible to do so. mainstream plus level dance, Saturday from 8 to month, now that the Planning and •/ No other information was available, police said. Only two residents of the Arthur Warrington and Kat­ 10:30 p.m. at filing Junior High School, 229 E. Zoning Commission has ap­ Attempts to reach Laidlaw Transit Inc., the Eighth Utilities District ap­ kauskas favored .segregating vo­ Middle Turnpike. It will be Ice Cream Night. Ed proved a wetlands permit for the Blain will call the dance, Joan and Armand Daviau Madison-based bus company operating the bus, work. peared Monday night at a meet­ ters at the annual district meet­ will cue the rounds. A round dance worhshop will be were unsuccessful. ing of a committee studying ing from non-voters, something given from 7:30 to 8 p.m. Donation is $8 per couple. The commission, meeting Mon- possible changes in the district’s the committee members .said More information on square and round dance *^3y bight, also approved a procedure for electing officers. they had considered and rejected lessons is available by calling 643-9375 or 643-1005. subdivision application for the 48 One of them, Arthur Warring­ because they did not want to College Notes lots in the final phase of the ton. questioned the committee’s discourage family attendance. project. On April 17. the commis­ main recommendation that can­ Katkauskas suggested that Scandia Lodge to meet sion granted an extension on the didates for office be required to eligibility cards be given voters Scandia Lodge 23, Vasa Order of America, will Honored at U-Mass deadline to act on the subdivision declare their candidacy in ad­ after they had been checked off. meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran opplication until the developer, vance. But, after a discussion The voters would have to show the Church. A tea cup auction will be held. Members are Ann H. Wledle, daughter of Gretchen H. and Alan Fairkey Associates of South with committee members. War­ cards before being given ballots C. Wiedie of South Road. Bolton, has been named to Windsor, submitted a new we­ rington concluded that the provi­ for each successive election. asked to bring an article. Patrick Flynn/Manchecler Harald Phi Beta Kappa at the University of Massachusetts tlands application. sion has benefits. Katkauskas suggested seating HOSPITAL VISIT — Manchester kinder- familiar with the hospital during a at Amherst. Manchester attorney Law­ The only other district voter to voters in small groups so that Phi Beta Kappa is a national honor society attend was Andrew Katkauskas. Art awards announced gartners familiarized themselves with non-threatening time. Jamie Wilkinson, rence A. Fiano. who represents assistant moderators could be the emergency, patients’ and operating recognizing excellence at the undergraduate level. Fairkey, said at that meeting that who IS a district director. Another .sure they had not distributed too 4, is bandaged by Nicholas Palermo, Wiedie is a member of the Class of 1989 majoring in resident. Perry Dodson, who had many ballots. The following were selected for the April rooms at Manchester Memorial Hospital Fairkey hoped to begin construc­ Art-of-the-Month award at the Manchester Art Doctor of Osteopathy, while Melissa math-statistics. She graduated from Bolton High demanded copies of minutes of The group also agreed that Friday during a program entitled “A Visit tion of the single-family houses in Association’s April meeting: Jean Argiros, first Patelli, 4, looks on. Both children are School in 1985. phase three this month. Phase the committee's meetings, did some method will have to be not come to the meeting. place for "Little Girl," a watercolor which can be to the Hospital." The program was from Childrens Place Inc. on Tolland three involves 50.1 acres on the devised for filling vacancies seen at the Mary Cheney Library: Claudia Rizzo, co-sponsored by the Lutz Children’s Turnpike. Studies at Syracuse east side of Keeney Street. The committee decided to when a candidate’s name has to second place for “ Chair and Raisin Scones,” a Museum, to help children become Fairkey’s original wetlands retain its recommendation cal­ be withdrawn for some reason ling for advance declaration of after he has declared. watercolor which can be seen at the First Federal Peter Follett, son of Mrs. Karen Schauster of 80 application was denied without . candidacies, but agreed that the Savings Bank, West Middle Turnpike: and Jeanne Knollwood Road, has been inducted as a junior in prejudice April 17 because it The committee members said period might be reduced from 30 Wright, third place for an untitled watercolor, the Syracuse University chapter of Phi Kappa Phi covered only installation of a Pairick Fiynn/Manchester Herald their concept was that candidates which is on display at Marvin’s Paint Store, Main Obituaries National Honor Society. detention basin in the southwest days in advance of the election to could declare for the presidential a shorter time, perhaps 15 days. Street. Follett is an architecture student who has been corner of the parcel and did not INSPIRED WORK — Jim Gregory of 204 down lime on the front iawn of the election and could also declare The committee members pres­ named to the dean’s list each semester. He has been show construction of a water line High St., a maintenance man for St. for any directorship race to be church Monday. He wastrying to get the ent, Director Ellen Landers. Gladys Zunser A memorial service will be held nominated as a National Collegiate Architecture & in the northeast corner that town held or for the posts of tax Bridge scores posted town, W.Va. James Church on Main Street, lays work done before the rain. Thomas Ferguson and Mary Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Design Awards winner and was listed in the 1988 staff said could disturb wetlands. collector, clerk and treasurer. Gladys (Glenn) Zunser, 94, He was the husband of Eileen Warrington, said they favored the Here are the results from the Manchester AM Community Baptist Church, 585 U.S. Achievement Academy Directors as well as the Late on April 17. Fairkey formerly of 160 Pine St., wife of (Wandzy) Edgar and the son of provision for advance declara­ Arthur Warrington .said a sim­ Bridge Club which played April 24 and 27: _ E. Center St. Burial will be in 1986-87 National Dean’s List Register. submitted an application for an the late Joseph Zunser, died Helen Edgar of Manchester and tion of candidacies because it is ple declaration of candidacy, April 24: North-south: Mollie Timreck, Ann ‘ Cemetery Park, Iron Mountain, He is a 1986 graduate of Manchester High School. amendment to the wetlands ap­ Sunday (April 30, 1989) at a local the late Edward Edgar. fair to district voters to let them without specifying an office, DeMartin, first place: Linda Simmons, Peg Mich. Calling hours are Wednes­ plication showing work on the convalescent home. He was born Oct. 5, 1945, in know in advance who is running. might be a possibility. Dunfield, second place: Jim Baker, Louise day from 5 to 7 p.m. at the water line, but Senior Planner Commission gives its approvai She was born in Chicago, 111., Manchester and had been a The fourth member of the The committee has considered Kermode, third place. Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Travels with college group Stuart B. Popper said plans were and she lived in Ojai, Calif., for resident of Manchester and the committee, Robert Bletchman, and rejected the idea of electing East-west: Irv Carlson, Tom Regan, first place: Center St. many years before moving to Amston section of Hebron before Susan B. Morlarty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. incomplete because erosion- was unable to attend. officers by voting machines in­ Ellen Goldberg, Sue Henry, second place: Grayce control measures were not Manchester four years ago. She moving to West Virginia three Matthew M. Moriarty of Hillcrest Road, was one of Landers argued that anyone stead of at the district’s annual Shea, Louise Miller, third place. shown. to sewers for northern section was an Episcopalian. She was a Esther Lundy years ago. 31 St. Michael’s College students who traveled to who is willing to do the work meeting. But Landers said Mon­ April 27: North-south: Bev Taylor, Deane Popper said Monday Fairkey’s member of the Daughters of the Esther (Blumenthal) Lundy, Besides his wife and mother, he New Jersey and Washington, D.C., recently to involved in holding district office day night that the district might McCarthy, first place: Mollie Timreck, Peg new plans were complete. American Revolution and of the 85, of Bloomfield, widow of Max is survived by three children, perform with the college’s Wind and Jazz By Nancy Concelman phases, according to plans. erosion-control plans for the work should be willing to announce his have to go to voting machines at Dunfield, second place: Ethel Robb, Ann McLaugh­ Fiano argued at the April Society of Colonial Dames. Lundy and mother of Mrs. Edward J. Edgar, Eri-Anne Ensembles. Manchester Herald Under an agreement between submitted by the Homart Devel­ candidacy in advance. some time in the future. lin, third place. meeting that if the line were She is survived by a son and Isadore (Lois) Radding of Man­ Edgar and Ember Edgar, all at the town and district, the town opment Co. of Chicago, builder of Much of the informal discus­ East-west: Tom Regan, Mike Frankilin, first installed carefully, wetlands on District voters will be asked to daughter-in-law, Andrew J.B. chester, died Monday (May 1, home: asister, Laury Shustackof A long-awaited extension of the will build tbe sewer and install a the Pavilions at Buckland Hills. sion Monday night concerned the place: Terry Daigle, Marge Warner, second place: either side would not be make a decision on the election- and Elizabeth Zunser of Madrid, 1989) at home. Manchester: and several nieces sanitary-sewer system that will splitter valve where the trunk Under a preliminary develop­ logistical problems that would be Mary Willhide, Sara Mendelsohn, third place. Public Meetings disturbed. procedure changes at the annual Spain: and three grandchildren. She also is survived by four and nephews. serve major commercial devel­ sewers converge at Tolland Turn­ er’s agreement with the town, "rented by advance declaration He .said Monday that although district meeting May 24. The funeral and burial will be other daughters, Mrs. Seena The funeral and burial will be opment in the North End was pike. The valve controls the Homart will build the Buckland the water line would not be built in private and at the convenience of Andrew of Hartford, Mrs. Sidney private and at the convenience of unanimously approved Monday direction that the sewage flows. trunk sewer according to the Emblem Club to meet wetlands, construction could the family. There are no calling (Toby) Roseman of Cranston, the family in East Cemetery. Meetings scheduled tonight. by the Planning and Zoning The agreement specifies how district’s plans. temporarily disturb wetlands The Manchester Emblem Club will hold its hours. The Newkirk & Whitney R.I., Mrs. Sidney (Marion) Pol­ There are no calling hours, The Commission. outlet charges will be shared The town and district have Katkauskas will seek surrounding the line. regular monthly meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Funeral Home, 318 Burnside lack of Middlebury and Mrs. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main The commission approved the between the town and the district. approved the agreement, but Manchester “ There’s an extreme likelihood the Elks Lodge, Bissell Street. The club will be Ave., East Hartford, is in charge Andrea Siegel of South Windsor: St., is in charge of arrangements. Eighth Utilities District’s engi­ Control of the valve was one of legislation that fixes fire and Board of Directors budget meeting, Lincoln that there will be encroachment celebrating Mother’s Day, and asks that members of arrangements. two sons, Maurice Lundy of Memorial donations may be neering plans for the extension, the major points of contention sewer jurisdiction boundaries is re-election as dii Center hearing room, 8 p.m. and disturbance,” Fiano said. not forget to bring their decorated hats. Narragansett, R.I., and Gerald made to the American Lung as required by state law. If the between the town and district last still pending in the General Commi.ssion members Ronald Lundy of Windsor: and a brother. Association of Connecticut, 45 commission had rejected plans, year. The PZC last April rejected Assembly. Eighth Utilities District Direc­ term Monday night after a Jean M. Schettler Gates, Truman Crandall. Leo Dr. Bennett Blue of Laguna Hills, Ash St., East Hartford 06108, or Bolton the district could overrule its the district’s plans for the sewer The bill, unanimously ap­ tor Andrew Katkauskas will seek meeting called by a committee Kwash, Chairman Alfred W. Jean M. Schettler, 69, of 31 Calif. the American Heart Association, vote, according to the law. at the recommendation of the proved by the state House of a second term when the district studying district election Ladles society to meet Board of Selectmen, Community Hall, 8 p.m. Sieffert Sr. and alternate Marion Flower St., wife of Robert B. The funeral will be Wednesday 310 Collins St., Hartford 06105. The district’s plans call for a town. Representatives last Thursday, voters elect officers at the annual prodecures. The Ladies Aid Society of the Zion Evangelical Schettler, died Monday (May 1. Taggart voted on the applica­ trunk sewer that will run from an John D. LaBelle Jr., the Eighth prohibits the district from ex­ at 11 a.m. at the chapel of the Coventry district meeting May 24. The only other director whose Lutheran Church will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. 1989) at Manchester Memorial tions. Member William Bayer existing sleeve, under Interstate District’s attorney, said last year panding without town approval Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Far­ Katkauskas was elected last term is expiring is Willard in the church basement. Hospital. Housing Authority, Orchard Hills Estates, 7 p.m. was absent. 84, south to Tolland Turnpike and that the connection fees, not the and requires approval of district mington Ave., Hartford. A period IN MEMORIAM year to fill the one-year re­ Marvin, who has not yet said She was born in Iron McAjntain, School Building Committee, Coventry High west to connect with an existing engineering of the project, had voters before the town and of mourning will be observed at In loving memory of Russell Gus­ mainder of the term of Thomas E, whether he will seek re-election. Mich., on June 23, 1919, and had School, 7:30 p.m. trunk sewer at Adams Street and become the issue. district may consolidate. Britania Chapter to meet her home on Cottage Grove Road, tafson, Sr. Husband, dad and Landers. The seat was left vacant been a resident of Manchester for New State Road, Stuart B. Popper, the town’s Th^ terms of Directors Samuel Bloomfield. grandfather, who was called to Republican Town Committee, Town Office PZC Chairman Alfred W. Sief­ when Landers was elected dis­ The Britania Chapter, Daughters of the British Building, 7:30 p.m. Plans also include a trunk senior planner, said Monday the Longest, Joseph Tripp and Lor­ 35 years. Before retiring, she was Memorial donations may be rest. May second, 1976. Willis garage fert Sr., members Leo Kwash. trict president. Empire, will meet Thursday at 11 a.m. at a licensed practical nurse at made to the American Cancer sewer that will run east on only difference between plans Ronald Gates and Truman Cran­ Landers will seek another raine Boutin are not expiring this Community Baptist Church, 585 E. Center St. Plans Hartford Hospital. She was a Deep in our hearts, Tolland 'Turnpike and North Main presented last year and this year dall, and alternate Marion Tag­ year. Society or the Visiting Nurse and your memory is kept. one-year term as president and so will be made to have a tag sale slated for Saturday, member of Community Baptist work is OK’d Street and south to the existing is that the town and district are in gart voted on the plans Monday. Home Care Association of We love you too dearly far has no announced opponent. The voters will also elect a tax May 20 to benefit the Victoria Home. Church. Thoughts North Manchester Interceptor. agreement. Member William Bayer was Bloomfield. to ever forget. Members of the Planning and Katkauskas announced his in­ collector, a treasurer and a clerk Besides her husband, she is The work will be done in two The commission also approved absent. Sweet memories of you Zoning Commission Monday un­ tention to run for a full three-vear to one-year terms. survived by two daughters, Mrs. we will treasure forever. animously approved the Eighth Meredith (Mariam) Kline of Edward D. Edgar Learn about lasers Longing for you, As in the beginning, so now there are those of Utilities District’s plans to con­ South Hamilton, Mass., and Mrs. Edward David Edgar, 43, of forgetting you never. corrupt mind “ who think that godliness (religion) is The Nursing Department at Manchester Memor­ vert the former Willis garage on B. Randall (Elizabeth) Morris of New Milton, W.Va., formerly of a means to financial gain,” (l Tim. 6:5). And the 39 apartments to be added to old Weaving Mill building ial Hospital invites the public to attend its first From, Main Street to district offices and North Huntingdon, Pa.: and five Manchester, died Friday (April discontented listen but remain unappeased. annual "Laser Awareness Day Open House,” Wife, Sons, Daughter-In-Laws, a meeting hall. By Nancy Cancelman gart said. four years ago. grandchildren. Rather, "godliness with contentment is great the record from the meeting with The commission on April 17 28, 1989) at a hospital in Morgan­ and Grandchildren Under state law, the commis­ Manchester Herald Manchester attorney Stephen Renovation has already begun Wednesday from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Hospital gain. And what is “ contentment’? A man in my Silk Mill As.sociates indicating granted the developer’s request sion was required to review plans T. Penny, who represented the on the mill under the original physicians use lasers to treat patients with certain Bible class recently defined it “ to be at peace in that the commission had ap­ for a two-week extension to allow and submit a report in favor of or A West Haven developer will be developers, said at an April 17 plans, which were submitted by eye, gynecological and gastrointestinal problems. one s mind. I like that. One does not have to be proved deferments. town staff time to review the Military Notes opposed to the project. A negative allowed to add 39 apartments to meeting that the existing walks the Silk Mill Associates, the Physicians and nurses will be on hand to describe satisfied with the way things are. He can exert Commission members Monday- many changes. vote by the commission could the 249 already approved at the and curbs were in good condition. original owners of the historic how these are used and to answer questions. In approved Brophy Ahern’s plans Taggart and commission himself to effect changes. But while doing so he have been overruled by the former Cheney Bros, weaving Penny also argued the commis­ building. addition, a free public blood pressure screening will to screen roof-mounted heating members Alfred W. Sieffert Sr., resists agitation and frustration. district, according to the law. mill. sion did not require tho.se im­ be held Thursday from noon to 2 p.m. and from 4 to 6 Hathaway offered appointment Completes basic training Planning Director Mark Pelle­ vents with fences painted “ his­ Truman Crandall. I .e o Kwash Discontent makes rich men poor: content makes District voters approved a Members of the Planning and provements when it approved the grini said at the April meeting p.m. in the main lobby. These events are being held poor men rich. Wealth in any measure never toric green.” The mill is located and Ronald Gates voted on the James M. Hathaway of Bolton, a student at Bolton Pvt. 1st. Class Eric E. Hood, son of Ronald L. $500,000 appropriation for the Zoning Commission voted un­ original plans for themill threeor that he hadn’t found anything on in conjunction with Nurse Recognition Week being bought one person one moment of contentment. The in the Cheney Historic District. application Monday. held at the hospital this week. High School, is among 10 students nominated by Hood of 16 Pine Ridge Drive, Andover, and Cynthia project April 10. The district animously Monday to approve Rep. Sam Gejdenson for appointments to the four Greek philosopher, Epicurus, wrote: “ To whom bought the garage at 16-18 Main changes in plans for the former A. Stickels of 12 Kensington St., has completed basic little is not enough, nothing is enough. Give me a U.S. Service academies. training at Fort Dix, N.J. St. last year for $800,000. Cheney Bros, weaving mill at 91 Hathaway has been nominated for the U. S. barley cake and a glass of water and I am ready to The renovated garage will Elm St. that will allow the Book, bake sale slated He is a 1986 graduate of Windham Regional rival Zeus for happiness.” Military Academy at West Point. N.Y. Vocational Technical High School. contain district offices, including addition. c The 11th annual Book and Bake Sale at the An old man asked a youth: “ When is a rich man the tax office now in the district’s But the commission denied a May Specials lAINT DRIDGET 5 H00L Andover Public Library will be held Saturday from Cutchall completes course Completes ranger course rich enough? ’ The lad answered with increasing main fire station across Hilliard request by the Brophy Ahern 74 MAIN STREET 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., rain or shine, on the library lawn, amounts, but to each the answer was no “ Then how Street, Eighth District attorney Development Co. of West Haven MANCHESTER located on the corner of Rt. 6 and Long Hill Road, Pvt. 1st Class James P. D’Amato, son of Patricia • ” querried the frustrated youth. John D. LaBelle Jr. said. Spec. Ernest W. Cutchall, son of Clifford L. to defer installation of private Andover. Thousands of used hardcover and H. Gaskell of 80 Deer Run Trail and James F When he has a little more than he has. and that’s Commission members Leo 2 0 % o ff Cutchall of 886 Flanders Road. Coventry, has sidewalks and granite curbs on OPENINGS AVAILABLE FOR 1989 - 90 paperback books as well as magazines will be for D’Amato of South Main St., has graduated from the never, the old man sagely replied. Kwash. Ronald Gates, Truman completed a U.S. Arm y primary leadership course. Chestnut Street. The town Engi­ sale at low prices. The sale will also feature the 58-day ranger course at the Infantry School Fort Crandall and Chairman Alfred W. the regular He is a patient administration specialist with the neering Division had recom­ GRADES 4, 5 and 6 Andover Friends of the Library membership drive. Benning, Ga. Sieffert Sr. and alternate Marion 543rd General Dispensary in South Korea. Eugene Brewer mended denial. For more information, call the library, 742-7428. He is a 1987 graduate of East Catholic High School. Church of Christ, Manchester Taggart voted on the project. “ I was out there and I think per yard price Member William Bayer was they should be replaced,” com­ 99 OUTSTANDING CURRICULUM absent. mission alternate Marion Tag­ Dupont "Decorating Dollar Days' DEDICATED, HIGHLY QUAURED TEACHERS College plans New York trip W eather Dupont Stainmaster Carpet offers revolutionary stain lUanrhpfitFr protection in a broad range of colors & styles. The Continuing Education division of Manchester •Academic Excellence Community College will sponsor a one-day bus trip USPS 327-500 NOTICE! •Caring Family Atmosphere to the midtown Manhattan area of New York City Partly sunny VOL. CVIIl, No. 181 Saturday. The bus will leave MCC at 7:30 a m and Manchester and vicinity: To­ •Foundation of Moral Values return at about 7:30 p.m. The fee is $35. A special night, a 50 percent chance of Penny M. SleMart, Publisher Also 20% off Cash & Carry Gaorgt T. 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i 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 2. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 2, 1989 — 5 Coventry counciB Coventry PZC called disrespectful Committee on desegregation Police to crack down Panel eyes creates committee By Jacauellne Bennett appeared at the hearing of April 24, 1989. It was the second time the council has Manchester Herald and was insulted by the developer. The received a complaint about the receives praise of educators violation of treatment was apparently condoned by the commission. on seat belt violators WATERBURY (AP) — A prop­ COVENTRY — A resident has accused PZC chairman, Mr. Kreisberg, as nothing A citizens' group calling itself CASE Connecticut law professor in­ The commission will examine: By Maureen Leavitt that wearing seat belts is on housing needs the chairman of the Planning and Zoning was said to control the developer.” Kelly complained to the council in February osal by Education Commissioner volved in a desegregation suit Manchester Herald Gerald N. Tirozzi to set up a ■ The costs of building new important. ethics code Commission and some members of treating said. about the commission’s decision to reject a filed against the state last week, schools integrated with students blue-ribbon commission to study Motorists can be stopped for residents without respect. Kreisberg, who had been sent a copy of proposed moratorium on building in town. said the blue-ribbon panel’s work from the inner city and the Drivers who don’t wear their not wearing their seat belts in HARTFORD (AP) — Chief Bv Jacqueline Bennett made up of local officials from Mercedes Kelly of 695 South St. read a ways to desegregate Connecti­ A Kelly’s letter, attended the council meeting They contended the decision, which was will also add political clout to the suburbs of the state’s largest seat belts will be the target of what is known as an on-site State’s Attorney ,Iohn J. Kelley Manchester Herald Mansfield, and residents and letter of complaint during the meeting of with other commission members. Kreis­ made in the early morning hours of Feb. 15 cut’s public schools was praised state’s school desegregation cities. patroling police officers for the Monday as a sign the state is violation, Wood said. And has vowed to defend himself officials of the Mansfield Train­ the Town Council Monday at the Town berg disputed the accusation. following a series of public hearings the movement. ■ The improvement of inner next three weeks thanks to a officers have the discretion of again.st a charge that he acted COVENTRY - The Town ing School and the University of Office Building. night before, was rash. committed to solving the $2,500 grant. “You will find no one more passionate problem. “It will add greater credence city schools to attract students either serving drivers with a improperly when he asked a Council voted Monday night to Connecticut. “The complaint is regarding the way and supportive of the public hearing Council Chairwoman Joan Lewis said she from the suburbs. warning or a ticket, which Superior Court judge to keep Samuel Betances, a professor and legitimacy to our efforts,” The Manchester Police De­ form an affordable housing In other matters, the council certain commission members treat the process. I have gone out of my way to make would be hesitant to take any action that ■ Programs for sending stu­ comes with a $17 fine. former Naugatuck Mayor Wil­ of education at Northeastern said Brittain, adding that he was partment received the money committee. heard complaints from several general public, as well as other PZC sure everyone has their say,” Kreisberg might be look as if the council were trying to dents from inner-city schools to Wood said the department liam C. Rado behind bars The vote to form the Coventry residents about poor drainage on members, during a public hearing ” Kelly control another board. However, since the Illinois University, said during a disappointed the state Legisla­ from the National Highway said. ture has not taken a stand on the schools in the suburbs. actively enforces the seat belt The grievance committee for Affordable Housing Advisory Old Tolland Turnpike. Some also said. council appoints members to the commis­ conference on school desegrega­ Transportation Safety “I didn’t condone anything. If anyone got issue. ■ Ways for suburban and Administration. law, but a survey done by the the judicial district of New Haven A tion that Tirozzi’s proposal indi­ Committee was 6-0 during the said the unpaved road is a safety Kelly, referring to commission Chairman the impression I condone anything, I sion, she said something should be done. inner-city schools to share re­ NHTSA indicated that a high has found probable cause to cated that state officials recog­ meeting at the Town Office hazard because its condition Jonathan Kreisberg’s conduct at an April 24 apologize.” he said. Lewis suggested the commission be The day-long conference was sources and exchange ideas on Earlier this month, the percentage of motorists in believe the state’s top prosecutor Building. Member Mark Soltys makes it hard for emergency hearing, said. “If at any time any member Kreisberg has been a commission asked to hold a public forum to explain the nize that segregation affects attended by educators from teaching. Board of Directors approved Manchester were not wearing violated the professional code of everyone in society, not just was absent. vehicles to travel on it. of the audience spoke, they were treated member for three years and has been public hearing process. across the state and sponsored by the grant, which will be used in their seat belts. ethics when he sent the letter to minorities. Connecticut’s largest cities, The purpose of the committee is Town Manager John Elsesser with arrogance, disdain and ridicule.” chairman for a year and a half. Council member Peter Halvorson the state Department of Educa­ the form of overtime pay to Ten towns in the state have Judge Maxwell Heiman without “It’s not just another study Hartford, ,ew Haven and Bridge­ to lay the groundwork for the said he regularly has the road The letter was signed by six other Commission member Robert Walsh, who disagreed. tion to discuss ways of desegre­ reimburse officers on special received the funding, includ­ notifying Rado’s attorney. group,” he said. “It’s adding port all have inner-city schools town to join the state Housing sanded by town crews and that it residents. was also named in the complaint, called the “My preference is to do nothing that lends gating the state’s public schools. patrol. ing Coventry. The funding is But the panel cleared Kelly of a with minority enrollments 75 Partnership Program. is fourth on the town’s list of The April 24 hearing dealt with the Willow letter an “attack.” credence to claims made in the letter,” he additional legitimacy to a very The State Board of Education is Last week, officers were used in conjunction with ongo­ second, more serious charge that important process. percent or more. “The committee is to do a priorities for roads needing Glen subdivision. Following the advice of Walsh said he went out of his way to help said. to vote Wednesday to recommend stationed near local schools ing traffic safety education in he threatened a Waterbury pro­ repair. (housing) needs assessment in the commission at the previous hearing on Kelly understand the public hearing Council member Elizabeth Paterson said “The sooner we stop believing that Gov. William A. O’Neill Tirozzi strongly urged the during the peak hours of 7 to 9 the schoois. bation officer who favored Rado’s order to shorten time if we do Elsesser estimated the cost of Willow Glen. Kelly said she and other process and even invited her to his house to she thinks the council should listen to tapes integration is a minority issue, appoint a blue-ribbon commis­ building of new schools to attract a.m. and 2 to 3 p.m., said Gary The state’s seat belt law early release decide to join the partnership.” repairing the road at $100,000 residents hired an engineer to speak in their explain it. Walsh said he will resign if the of past commission hearings before taking the better off everyone will be,” sion to examine ways to integrate students across school district Wood, police spokesman. went into effect Jan. 1, 1986. It The grievance committee in­ Y said council member Peter because it will have to be torn up behalf opposing the plan. result of his help is such an attack in the any action. Betances said. “We are getting to Connecticut’s public schools, as lines. He supported state finan­ Wood said that school areas requires that all front seat vestigated Kelly’s conduct at the Halvorson. and regraded. He said the town We got together and hired an enineer future. Council member Richard Paton said, the important point where the proposed by Tirozzi. O’Neill has cial aid to encourage school were being targeted to pass the passengers wear a seat belt request of Heiman, who accused The council had voted to join does not have the money to do the (Kenneth J. Pudeler of Manchester) who Kreisberg later said he also may resign. “We have to be responsible to the citizens.” buck has to stop somewhere, and already given his support to a districts in the suburbs and the message on to parents, their and that children up to age 4 be Kelly of trying to improperly the partnership in November work now. justice must be done.” commission, which will report inner cities to jointly build new children and to young drivers restrained in the back seat. influence him. 1988. but townspeople overruled John Brittain, a University of directly to the him. schools. The finding now goes to a that decision in a Jan. 3 referen­ subcommittee of the Statewide dum. The program uses the Grievance Committee. State Bar promise of additional state grants Counsel Daniel B. Horwitch said to entice communities to adopt Monday. After a hearing on the affordable housing initiatives. case, the subcommittee will issue The ad hoc committee was its recommendations for action to formed under a recommendation the full committee. from the state Department of The committee then has a Housing, after town officials range of alternatives, including notified the state they were still dismissing the matter, repri­ interested in joining the manding Kelly or presenting him partnership. to a Superior Court judge for The ad hoc committee will be COME TO OUR G suspension or disbarment. Hor­ set up and have the same duties ND OPENING FOR witch said. the partnership committee would Kelly said Monday that he was have. It will be made up of “obviously pleased” that the representatives of the council, panel cleared him of the allega­ the Planning and Zoning Com­ tions of threatening the parol mission. business and commun­ MGH CD RATES AN officer. ity groups, and professional plan­ GREAT FREE GIFTS! “I am prepared to defend ning and land-use staff. The term myself against allegations of ex of office is two years, ending July parte communications before the 1. 1991. Statewide Greivance Commit­ Its responsibilities will include tee.” Kelly said. identifying housing needs and Rado, 71. who served 12 years opportunities in town and LOOK AT ALL THAT'S WAITING FOR YOU AT THE as mayor of Naugatuck, was changes needed in zoning regula­ ENTER OUR SWEEPSTAKES, convicted in 1986 of taking three tions to promote development of $1,000 bribes from a construction affordable housing. The commit­ NEW MECHANICS SAVINGS RANK IN MANCHESTER! company in exchange for helping tee also will suggest housing AND WIN A SUPERMARKET the company to get municipal priorities and present a prelimi­ contracts. nary report to the council on Oct. At Mechanics Savings Bank, weVe been And 24-hour banking. Not to mention a drive-up Soon after entering prison late 1. SHOPPING SPREE! last year. Rado applied for an According to the council resolu­ serving our community with offices throughout window and plenty of free parking. intensive probation program so tion. the advisory committee was Central Connecticut for over 100 years. On May 9, he could be released before formed because the council is To celebrate our Grand Opening, we invite you You could be our grand prize winner in the most exciting Christmas. interested in expanding afforda­ we're extending our service even further — with a to come into our Manchester office and take advan­ sweepstakes on wheels! You'll have three minutes to load your When Kelly was notified of the ble housing in town and continu­ plan, the prosecutor sent a letter ing to secure state and federal brand new office in Manchester. It features tage of our fabulous gift offers. You cart with as many groceries as you can put your hands on - to Heiman opposing it. but did not assistance in achieving that goal. large, modern quarters. Safe deposit boxes. send a copy to Rado’s attorney, The council also voted 6-0 to may even win our sweepstakes! and take it all home FREE. Your spree will take place at the Timothy C. Moynahan, as re­ appoint Donna H. Newton of Highland Park Market. quired by the code of professional Geraldine Drive as youth servi­ conduct. ces coordinator, to fill a vacancy. To enter, simply fill out the entry form you received in the Such direct correspondence is Newton is a 1984 graduate of OPEN A NEW ACCOUNT, forbidden “to prevent one party Eastern Connecticut State Uni­ mail and bring it to our Manchester office by noon on June 10. from gaining an advantage over versity with a degree in You can also pick up an entry form at our Manchester office. the other by discussing or com­ sociology. CHOOSE ATERRIFIC GIFT! municating something to the Terry Varga was appointed by You need not be present or be a Mechanics customer to win, but you must be over the age of 18 court without the other party the council to serve as a represen­ to enter. Only one entry per person, please. Officers and staff of Mechanics Savings Bank and having a chance to respond,” tative on the Mansfield Correc­ Just open a Regular Savings or Regular Checking account with $250 or more, Horwitch said. tional Facility Liaison Commit­ members of their families are not eligible. Drawing will be held at noon on June 13, 1989 at P aro le officer Christina tee. A police department or a Money Market Savings Account with $1,000 or more, and choose one of ou r Manchester office. Kennedy testified that during a lieutenant will be the other these attractive gifts. If you opt for Regular Checking, you'll get FREE telephone conversation with representative. It is uncertain if a Kelly before the hearing, the third representative will be ap­ checking throughout 1989! And you'll have access to your money prosecutor became angry and pointed. The committee is now started shouting. 24 hours a day at any Money Mac or Yankee 24 location. Kennedy quoted Kelly as say­ Gift offer expires June 24. ing, “I will expose you personally and your department to ridicule, w and I will rally the press and Affidavit iinks W EST MIDDLE TURNPIKE public opinion against you and your department, and I will ,__MOBIL GAS 3 to siaying OPEN A CD, COLLECT YOUR JUST REWARD! 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They with friends at an amusement park Leftists riot In Berlin The Associated Press members said. Jeff and Jackie, 14, By The Associated Press have refused to discuss possible north of Chicago. were Pelley’s children from his first - Up to 2.000 militant leftists motives. Pelley entered the one-story frame marriage, and Jessica, 10, Janel and A LAKEVILLE, Ind. — Members of a A recount began this morning left a May Day street festival in West Berlin The four victims all apparently house where his father, stepmother rural church shaken by the slayings of Jolene came from Ms. Pelley’s first in Naugatuck after voters appar­ and clashed with police into early today were shot at close range with the same and stepsisters died. He emerged their minister, his wife and two marriage. ently elected the town's first smashing windows, overturning cars and weapon, said St. Joseph County moments later with a garbage bag daughters have settled into the rituals Jackie was attending a church Republican mayor in 16 years by leaving more than 320 officers injured sheriff’s Sgt. Charles Feirrell. Auto­ filled with belongings and crossed the of mourning, accepting condolences camp when the killings occurred, and a razor thin margain of three authorities said. ■* psy results were not expected before gravel parking lot to console grieving from neighbors and the minister’s Jessica had spent the night with votes. Hesse State radio called it the worst violence today, he said. members of the congregations. friends, police said. teen-age son. Unofficial returns Monday in West Berlin in the 1980s. In an act of condolence Monday, Some members embraced and A The peace inside the Olive Branch The Rev. Don Merrilatt, a United night showed John Letts Sr. The young leftist protesters, many of them members of neighboring churches wept. Church of the United Brethren in Brethren pastor from a nearby town, leading Democrat Raymond F. wearing black hoods to hide their identities brought cold cuts, salads and soft "You have a bond here that a lot of Christ, perched near the top of a small said Pelley had just written a paper on Adamaitis 3.960 to ‘ 3.957. A had broken off from the street festival in the drinks for the congregation that times you don’t find in a bigger rise amid greening trees and freshly merging broken families for a coun­ Republican has not held the Kreuzberg district to take part in the violence. gathered informally at the church. church,” said Richard Thorpe, a tilled fields, was shattered Sunday by seling course they were attending at town’s top spot since 1973. several vehicles, including police vehicles “ Even people who don’t go to any former pastor at the church. the slayings. Huntington College. Adamaitis said he was not were turned over by the protesters and set church were bringing things,” said The church’s communion Bible was The bodies of the Rev. Robert L. conceding defeat. afire, police said. Alfred Price, superintendent of the opened to a verse of the Old Merrilatt said Pelley had talked Pelley, 38, his 32-year-old wife. Dawn, Jane H. Pronovost. the bo­ West Berlin police, in a statement to the news United Brethren’s Northern Ohio Testament book of Isaiah that said about friction among the children in and daughters Janet, 8, and Jolene, 6, rough’s Republican registrar of media, said 322 policemen were injured in the Conference, which includes part of “ the righteous perisheth.” A financial the new family, but declined to were found in the parsonage Sunday voters and chief moderater for rampaging, at least 14 of them hospitalized for northern Indiana. statement posted on the bulletin board elaborate. morning after the family failed to the election, said absentee ballots treatment. The statement said 16 people were Joining the mourners was Jeff showed Pelley earned $1,250 a month, However, church member Beatrice Patrick Flynn/Mancheatar Herald appear for services. were being tabulated at town hall Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald arrested. Pelley, 17, the minister’s only son. He and the church bank balance totaled Roush, 66, said she babysat frequently Y Investigators say the slayings may and other election officials would returned to the parsonage Monday $254.94. VICTORY SMILE — Republican Sally J. Community Hall. At left is Republican HELPING HAND — Republican Robert L. Campbell, a have occurred Saturday afternoon. for the Pelley’s younger children and visit the seven polling stations to after being gone Saturday and Sunday The Pelleys had married after their noticed no signs of strain. “ They all Lessard, center, who was elected member of the Board of Finance, helps Republican Police have ruled out burglary or recotint the votes cast in 19 voting Town Chairwoman Virginia Wicker- Rodriguez is elected for his high school prom and a visit first spouses died, congregation got along fine,” she said. Monday to a four-year term on the Selectman Douglas T. Cheney tabulate election results. machines. sham, and at right is Robert W. Neil, a ASUNCION. Paraguay (AP) - Gen. Andres Pronovost said she hoped the Bolton Board of Education, smiles as Republican who was elected to the Campbell and Cheney were re-elected Monday. Rodriguez, who ousted strongman Alfredo recount would be completed by election results are tallied in the Board of Finance on Monday. Stroessner three months ago, was elected Women’s groups early afternoon. president by an overwhelming margin and his On Monday, there also were party kept control of congress, unofficial elections in 21 other cities, towns returns showed today. and boroughs to elect mayors, Republicans victorious in major Boiton races The leaders and presidential candidates of hail court’s ruling first selectmen, wardens and four opposition parties denounced what they boards of burgesses. said were "shameful irregularities” in Mon­ In 12 of the races, the candidate By Andrew J. Davis plans, but he said "they haven’t heard the day’s voting and did not concede defeat. Manchester Herald at the top of the ticket was last of me.” Foreign observers and diplomats agreed on sex stereotyping unopposed. Henry Kelsey, chairman of the Demo­ that there were irregularities, but said the This year, there's a move in the BOLTON — Republicans easily de­ cratic Town Committee, 8aid he was balloting was reasonably fair and that victory General Assembly to require all feated Democrats for seals on the Board of disappointed by his party’s poor showing. clearly belonged to Rodriguez, who had been By James H. Rubin against Ms. Hopkins when the towns and boroughs to hold Education and Board of Finance Monday He said the Republicans did well because Stroessner’s No. 2 man. The Associated Press suit returns to federal trial court. elections on the sae day in as 56 percent of the town’s registered they had better-known candidates and “ We promise our people that we will carry •• We are confident that after the voters went to the polls. November, The bill is working its because there is a Republican tradition in Paraguay on a bright path to its destiny of WASHINGTON - Women’s lower court reconsiders the case, rights advocates are hailing a way through the legislative pro­ The Republicans took two of three seats town. greatness and happiness,” a grinning Rodri­ it will conclude ... Ms. Hopkins Supreme Court ruling they say cess and its fate is uncertain. on the Board of Education and all three "I think the town of Bolton lost.” said guez said in a champagne toast to party was denied partnership for legiti­ seats open on the Board of Finance. The will lower a “ Catch 22” barrier to The May elections traditionally Kelsey. "The Democrats did a real good members late Monday at his chateau-style mate reasons, ” the company generate little interest outside a winners take office July 1. job with the resources we had.” mansion. advancement in the workplace. said. town’s borders. Republicans James H. Marshall. Sally Virginia Wickersham, chairwoman of Women often have had be Ms. Hopkins, formerly a senior The election of a mayor in J. Lessard and Anne P. Rickards were the the Republican Town Committee, said the assertive to win promotion, they manager for Price Waterhouse Naugatuck, however, was a little top vote-getters in the school board race. Republicans, who have a lead in voter Exxon offers plan say, but at the same time not here, quit the firm after she was But because of minority-representation offend employers by sacrificing denied partnership and later different. In that valley town, registration, seem to do well year after VALDEZ, Alaska (A P) — Exxon wants to two-term Democrat Terry Buck- rules that allow only two candidates from year. femininity. They said Monday’s became a consultant to the World a party to be elected. Democrat Dennis S. burn or bury the sludge recovered in cleaning ruling is an important step in Bank. miller decided he had done what “ It’s more or less the way the town of up the nation’s worst oil spill, and says he could to restore the town’s Eslinger won a seat on the board instead of Bolton’s always been,” she said. limiting the impact of such sexual While she was under considera­ Rickards. environmental laws may have to be bypassed stereotyping. tion for the promotion at the good name after seemingly end­ After the votes were counted, the to allow the disposal. less corruption scandals, and Marshall had 930 votes compared to 874 The court said employers must accounting firm, critics and Republicans went to Herrick Memorial Only hours before a deadline expired, the decided not to run again. for Lessard and 790 for Rickards. Eslinger bear the burden of proving they supporters said she sometimes Park to celebrate. The conversation was giant oil company submitted its cleanup and The winners were already had 602 votes and Democrat Narashima K. lively, the drinks flowed freely and the did not discriminate illegally was overly aggressive, too harsh, Reddy had 492 votes disposal strategy Monday to the Coast Guard once there is evidence bias played impatient with her staff and very known in 12 of the races, where winners smiled. and state officials. " I t ’s an honor to be elected.” said a part in personnel decisions. demanding. the candidates at the top of the They were joined by state Rep. J. Peter The plan also was unveiled as Exxon faced ticket had no opponent. Eslinger. “ (But) I feel bad about being Fusscas. R-Marlborough, who offered Sarah Burns of the National She said one partner who elected by a minority vote I’ll still be protests in at least three states. Consumer Organization for Women Legal supported her for promotion told Those included Richard J. support and congratulations. groups in Alaska and New York state asked for Sheldon for warden in the bo­ there. You betcha. I ’ll be there.” At First Selectman Sandra Pierog’s Defense Fund said the ruling is an her she would stand a better Rickards left the Community Hall Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald boycotts of Exxon products today. In Oregon, important victory for women’s chance of advancement if she rough of Bantam, a section of house, a handful of Democrats quietly demonstrations were planned at the port of without commenting on her defeat When rights. would "walk more femininely, Litchfield; Carmella M. Lattizori LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON — Bolton’s First Selectman-elect Robert R. sipped drinks and ate vegetables. Unlike Portland, where the crippled tanker Exxon she was asked if she’d run again for the "In these situations there is talk more femininely, dress more for first selectwoman in Bark- Morra, center, is congratulated Monday night by his father, former First the Republican celebration, the Demo­ Valdez is to be repaired. hamsted; Theodore C. Scheidel school board, she said. "W e’ll see.” crats were somber. substantial doubt who is going to femininely, wear make-up, have Marshall, the school board chairman, Selectman Richard Morra, and his daughter, liana, 12. Richard Morra Exxon’s proposal immediately drew the win,” she said. "Now that we’re her hair styled and wear for first selectman in Burlington; Pierog did not seek re-election. scrutiny of Alaskan environmental officials, Michael A. Caron for president of said his victory was not a personal one. He served as Republican first selectman from 1963 to 1975. Before the polls closed at 8 p.m., the line going to see a shift in the focus, jew elry.” said his victory “ shows that people are who contend that Exxon failed to act quickly to it’s sufficient for a plaintiff to the borough of Danielson; and of voters stretched down the Community clean up the more than 10 million gallons of oil willing to come together to support the victory was announced. win.” Peter Bulkeley for warden in the sion. said he was pleased that he was Hall steps to the sidewalk. Democrats and spilled when the tanker hit a reef March 24 in ^ ' school system.” The Republicans also dominated the 1 M.'.. Burns said the decision will borough of Fenwick, a section of re-elected to a board that still exists. If the Republicans waited outside for the elec­ Prince William Sound. New march Old Saybrook, Updating the school’s curriculum is the voting for the Board of Finance. Republi­ charter revision had passed, the finance tion results. help overcome a dual standard Also, Anthony Crowe for biggest issue facing the school board can incumbent Robert L. Campbell and board would have been eliminated. Of the 2,659 registered voters, 1,495 sne labeled a Catch 22 that has is threatened warden in the borough of Litch­ Marshall said. He said the board has to Republicans Morris Silverstein and Ro­ “ I did not expect the charter to go down people, or 56 percent, voted. Of those Shuttle countdown starts held women back. field; Joan G. Crick for warden in determine if the curriculum meets the bert Neil topped Democratic incumbent that badly,” he said “ I feel better more registered, there are 813 Democrats, 911 ” It’s been that you had to have CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Electric­ the borough of Newtown; Ken­ needs of the students. Charles F. Holland and newcomers Beth than anything that the charter was Republicans and 935 unaffiliated voters. AP photo the attributes of an assertive by students neth F, Grant for first selectman Lessard squeaked by Rickards for the A. Harney and Don L. Palmer Jr. defeated.” In 1987, only 989 of 2,305 registered ity flowed into Atlantis today, beginning a new manager but also all the attrib­ countdown toward a Thursday afternoon in Kent; Dock R, Sellers for other Republican slot. She said her being a Campbell had 849 votes to 814 for Neil Holland said his defeat was partially due voters, or 43 percent, voted. It was the SON’S FUNERAL — Tamara Linares stands with her husband, Rudy, at utes of a passive, feminine BEIJING (AP) — Nearly 6,000 blastoff after crews fixed fuel system problems warden in the borough of Stafford member of the study committees that and 690 for Silverstein. Harney was next to people branding him as anti-education. third lowest total by percentage in the past the grave of their son, 16-month-old Samuel, at a cemetery in Justice, III., non-assertive woman,” she said. students calling for democracy that caused a last-minute launch Springs; Paul E, Sheehan for first looked at school athletics, facilities and with 604 votes, Holland had 487 votes and He said that tag is not true. 15 municipal elections. Monday. Samuel, severely brain-damaged and comatose since By a 6-3 vote, the justices and press freedom marched Bolton High School’s Library-Media Cen­ Palmer had 453 votes. postponement. ordered further lower court hear­ selectman in Union; and Richard " I have to think that.” he said. “ I feel Proposed changes in the Town Charter swallowing a balloon at a birthday party last August, died last week after today in Shanghai, and students J, Austin for warden in the ter may have helped her win. Campbell, who was also president of the that had an effect on the election.” drew many of the voters, according to The shuttle is to carry into space five ings in a suit against the account­ in Beijing threatened to march in borough of Woodmont, a section “ This is exciting.” she said after her Bolton Residents Against Charter Revi­ Holland said he was not sure of his future Wickersham. astronauts who are to propel a robot spacecraft being disconnected from a life-support system by his father. Rudy ing firm Price Waterhouse by a the capital again unless the to explore the planet Venus. of Milford, Linares held hospital workers at bay with a gun and cradled the boy in his former employee, Ann Hopkins. government recognizes their un­ And in Avon, voters were The countdown began on time at 8 a.m. when arms until he died. He has been charged with murder in the incident, Ms. Hopkins said she was ion in 24 hours. electing a five-member Town a test director summoned the launch team to which has sparked a nationwide debate on the rights of parents and denied partnership because of The Shanghai students set out Bolton GOP chairwoman faces challenge in party work stations. ’’macho” attitudes that, in effect, Council, which in turn elects its children on life-support systems. in the early afternoon from own chairman. demanded she behave more like a Fudan University and East China By Andrew J. Davis said she has not heard of 477. lady. move to unseat Wickersham at Wickersham created an atmos­ Teachers University and Other contests; Manchester Herald dissatisfaction with her perfor­ "From what I have heard, the next committee meeting on phere of discontent in the party, Second abduction claimed The firm said other factors — marched to the downtown Peo­ ■ Bethany; First selectman. mance. She refused to discuss there are a lot of Republicans ... May 9. such as her failure to get along and she wrote a letter with Kelsey ALTON, 111. (A P) — For the second time in ple’s Square. Republican John Ford III 958, BOLTON — Three Republicans specific charges against her. who are unhappy with Virginia Tuthill and Rickards added with others — were decisive. in support of the charter without three years, Robert and Paula Sims say The official Xinhua News Democrat Sheila Wade, 672, have called for the resignation of “ I haven’t even heard.” she Wickersham.” said Campbell. that Wickersham actively cam­ ‘High five’ from victim consulting the committee. Monday’s decision may leave Agency said they carried banners ■ Colchester; Warden, Repub­ Republican Town Chairwoman said. "N o one has approached someone has swiped their infant daughter, but "Ginny is criticizing Republicans paigned for school board candi­ some questions unanswered be­ reading "Give us democracy'and lican Theresa I. Congdon 218, Virginia “ Ginny” Wickersham. few neighbors are rushing to their defense. me. Ihavenoplanstostepdown.” on the charter. That’s (Demo­ date Sally J. Lessard. They said Tuthill said the committee will NEW YORK (AP) — A woman who was on her nightly run. Six teen-agers have cause only four justices agreed on freedom,” “ Oppose privileges” Democrat John Mazzarella, 214, but Wickersham said she does not Campbell, president of Bolton at least give Wickersham a vote "It just seems too strange,” said Carol cratic Town Chairman) Hank she should not have taken sides. severely beaten and raped in Central Park been indicted on charges of attempted the standards that should govern and “ Media must tell the truth.” ■ Farmington; Town Council plan to resign. Residents Against Charter Revi­ Hailer, who lives across the street. “ We don’t Kelsey’s job. not Ginny’s. Ginny of no confidence at the next by a gang of youths has shown signs of murder, rape, sodomy and assault. such “ mixed-motive” discrimi­ It said they planned to present a chairman. Republican George M. Robert L. Campbell, a member sion, said Monday that Wicker­ Lessard and school board meeting. have kidnappings here — and not two in one has let the charter come before emerging from a coma, and gave a "high Kurtz said an electroencephalogram, a nation cases. There were three petition to local officials. Reider Jr. 2,277, Democrat Justin of the Board of Finance: Richard sham put her support of the her job.” Chairman James H. Marshall fam ily.” Morris Silverstein, vice chair­ five” sign for a hospital worker, doctors measure of brain waves known as an EEG, separate opinions by the six In Beijing, a delegation of 65 J. Pagano 1,262, Tuthill, Republican campaign charter revision proposals before were elected to the board. Rick­ The Simses said 6-week-old Heather was Campbell said Wickersham man of the committee, said said. showed “ a better pattern than last week.” justices in the majority. students from 33 schools deli­ ■ Groton; Mayor. Democrat manager: and Anne P. Rickards, her job as party chairman. He ards was defeated. abducted Saturday night under circumstances should have resigned if the Monday people are misconstru­ The 28-year-old woman remained in a The woman’s eyes are now open some of “ This may not clarify things vered an ultimatum to China’s Catherine Kolnaski, 1,151, Repub­ candidate for the Board of almost identical to thq disappearance of their also said she inappropriately charter was more important. The Tuthill said Wickersham put ing Wickersham’s comments. He coma Monday and physicians were not the time, he said. because of the split decision,” legislature. Cabinet and the Cen­ lican Waldron T. Higgins 827, Education and treasurer of the criticized Republican selectmen 13-day-old daughter, Loralei, three years ago. Republican Town Conrimittee did the Republican platform in a bad also said he knew of no movement optimistic about her chances for a full Neurologists use a scale of 3 to 15 to said Douglas McDowell of the tral Committee of the ruling ■ Jewett City; Warden. Repub­ committee, said today that Wick­ candidates for voting against Loralei’s body was found five days later, not take a formal stand on the light by saying in a Manchester to get rid of Wickersham. recovery, but she has squeezed hands, measure brain function. The woman came Equal Employment Advisory Communist Party. lican William Colonna 204, Demo­ ersham favored some Republi­ bringing the charter proposals to about 150 feet from the Simses’ home in charter. Herald story that the platform " I haven’t heard others talk raised her eyebrows, smiled at jokes and into the hospital at 4 or 5. improved to 7 for Council that sided with Price The students are demanding crat Stanley Drobiak 199, can candidates over others in referendum. Brighton, 10 miles from this town of 40,000 Campbell said there may be a lacked specifics. Tuthill said that way,” he said. nodded vigorously, said Dr. Robert S. most of last week, and now is roughly an 11, Waterhouse. the government recognize and ■ Stonington Borough; Monday’s election, publicly cri­ Wickersham was secretary of residents. No cause of death was determined Kurtz. just below consciousness, Kurtz said. But Judith Winston of the hold talks with independent asso­ Warden, Repubican Michael J.H, ticized Republicans, and was the Charter Revision Commis­ and no arrest was made in that case, although “ Over the last day our patient has shown On Sunday, a hospital staff member Women’s Legal Defense Fund ciations they have set up during Blair 297, Democrat John H, more interested in passing pro- sion and the Committee for the authorities said the parents were suspects. an increased level of alertness,' ’ Kurtz told asked her to give a "high five” and the said, “ Although this is not a their 2-week-old pro-democracy Mellow, 170. po.sed changes by the Charter Approval of Bolton’s Charter. reporters at Metropolitan Hospital. woman, who was in semi-upright, raised complete victory, we consider it campaign. They want a free ■ Woodbridge; First Select­ Revision Commission than being The commission proposed chang­ “ She certainly isn’t fully awake and her hand, Kurtz said. to be in the win category. We are press, freedom of assembly and man. Republican Russell B. chairwoman. ing the town’s form of govern­ Pope beatifies missionary we’re still in some concern about ultimate Kurtz said she sometimes raises her gratified that the court said that publication and an end to official Stoddard 1,472. Democrat Paul F. Wickersham, who has been ment to a town manager style, but ST. DENIS, Reunion (A P) — Pope John Paul outcome, ” he added. ’’But obviously these eyebrows when her name is called, once a woman proves gender was corruption. Musco. 930. chairwoman for about two years. the charter was defeated 799 to II today beatified a 19th century French changes are for the better." squeezes hands when asked, and once a factor, the burden shifts to the Wang Dan, a student leader 1 missionary considered the apostle of the slaves The victim, an investment banker, was nodded vigorously when asked if she employer.” from Beijing University, said the Breakfast Lunch brought to this island, saying he should inspire jumped by the gang April 19 as she jogged wanted to see one of her Wall Street Price Waterhouse, in a state­ government had agreed to re­ Pinner islanders to fight today’s "slavery of through an isolated section of Central Park co-workers. ment, said it expects to win spond by the deadline. materialism.” Our Specialty: stuffed Filet of Sole The pope celebrated a beatification Mass on BLOOD PRESSURE Homemade Corned the palm-fringed esplanade of the Notre Dame SCREENING Beef Hash! FAX FOOD ■Sirloin Tips w/Gravy of the Trinity Church. The crowd was Actress pleads with nurses to ‘save our show’ estimated at up to 200,000, two-fifths of the Nearly 20 million Americans are Eggs, Any Style ‘ ^ Tired of wasting your entire population of this volcanic Indian Ocean By Darlene E. Supervllle unaware they have high blood pres­ lunch hour standing In Baby Back Ribs the next two days, we may be over and lusty bimbos. The program often of the New Jersey State Nurses Delicious Homestyle jBflQ island. The Associated Press out,” said Miss Pleshette, who por shows them in racy lingerie, bouncy sure since the disease has no symp­ Omelettes line? Have your office sign Association, which has joined in the toms. Millions more do not use the up for our Fax Program. Chicken Parmesan trays the ”den mother” to a group of aerobic workouts and locker-room protest against the show, said the medication and diet that are neces­ Freshly Made Belgian Our menu order form will Arafat visit protested UNION, N.J. The dessert and hot sex kitten nurses. disrobing sessions. group has been encouraged by the sary to control this disease. These Waffle topped with frultl save time and eliminate topic was cheesecake "Nightin Miss Pleshette and co-producer The 189,000-member American response to their complaints. people risk heart attacks, strokes and Sliced Roast Beef gales” star Suzanne PIcshette ate it as Douglas Cramer met with nurses at Nurses Association organized a mas­ mistakes on your take-ouft PARIS (AP) — President Francois Mitter­ "W e would certainly want to kidney disorders. real-life nurses lold hci how not to Union Hospital on Monday to discuss sive letter-writing protest, and spon­ orders. rand today urged PLO leader Yasser Arafat to consider any ways that things could Call for delallsl Grilled Virginia Ham portray them as the confection. how the program could portray sors including Chrysler Corp. and Protect yourself... start with a sim­ Mon-FrI only rewrite the group’s original charter so that it be modified and create a positive Miss Pleshette also apologized for nurses mure realistically. Sears, Roebuck and Co. have with­ ple check. Complete Dinners no longer calls for the destruction of Israel, a image,” she said in a telephone the NBC-TV series' portrayal of “ We want the show kept on the air Qi ^ 1 .9 9 SPECIAL Include spokesman for the French president said. drawn advertisements from the show. interview. nurses as doctor-chasing airheads, Wed. May 3, 1989 ^2 Eggs, Homefr!ef\ Baked Potato. ZItl or Jewish merchants in Paris’ garment district and to reflect nursing and health care NBC is expected to decide whether Get to the heart of the problem. Diet Platters and asked for their help Save Our as it could be,” said Patricia Lynch, to renew the show within two weeks. Ms. Lynch said she invited Miss 11 AM to 5 PM Homefrles, Vegetable and turned on their burglar alarms in unison today Toast & Coffee' Dell Sandwiches to protest Arafat’s visit, which has caused Show. nursing administrator at the 201-bed Last week, executive producer Pleshette and Cramer to Union 348 Main St. ______Texas Toast “ You’re looking at a hit show that’s hospital in this town 30 miles west of Aaron Spelling said the series would Hospital because she believed the (corner of Haynes St.) outrage in France’s Jewish community. A point frequently made by Israel is that about to be canceled as a result of the New York City. show less skin and more nurses staff could provide constructive criti­ Manchester Childrens Menu Also Avallablel despite the decision by the Palestine National controversy,” the actress said. ’’ Un­ The program, which premiered in working in uniform if NBC brings it cism. They talked over a private 649-1025 Whatever the time of day, you can count on Fat Beliy Deii, for Council, the PLO’s parliament in exile, to fortunately, now the nurses are in a January and is broadcast on Wednes­ back next season. He also said he lunch of shrimp cocktail, followed by in cooperation with deiicious food and fast efficient service. recognize Israel and renounce terrorism, the position to undo what they’ve done. day nights, has been criticized for would hire a nursing adviser to help cheesecake. They have to save us demeaning the nursing profession in Manchester Memorial Hospital organization’s charter still calls for the Jewish the show depict more realistic "We consider a show in its first 1050 Tolland Tpka. Heartland Plaza 649-0067 Manchaatar Unless every nurse who wrolc a Piirticular and women geneially by state’s destruction. situations season a work in progress,” Miss letter beiure c an tax a lettei to iNBt in purtraying five student nurses ;is MON-SAT 7AM-8PM______SUNDAY 7AM-3PM Barbara Wright executive director Pleshette said at a news conference. 8 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, May 2, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesduy, May 2, 1989 - OPINION Grass-roots changes needed BUSINESS to aid business, says report Emhart chairman gets Job By Peter Coy BALTIM ORE (A P) — Peter L. Scott, the dynamism that characterized its The Associated Press ies should go to work on designing chairman, president and chief executive officer Lame game Hit squad industrial performance through­ products and the processes for of Emhart Corp., on Monday was named out much of the present century. ” j a . NEW YORK — Restoring U S making them before the research chairman of Black & Decker Corp., which The study differs from many and development i.«i even com­ completed a tender offer for Emhart last Friday. competitiveness demands grass­ others in that it does not focus on A can’t find roots changes by companies, plete, the study says. Achim Knust, Emhart’s executive vice presi­ of politics such economic issues as the high dent and chief financial officer, will hold the labor unions, schools and cost of capital in the United States Suppliers should be treated as workers, concludes a two-year allies rather than adversaries, same positions at Black & Decker, the power tool and the shortage of national maker said. Nolan D. Archibald will continue as MIT study released today. savings. the study says. Since the economy its targets While government has a role to is becoming global, managers president and chief executive officer of Black & Instead, it focuses on what it Decker. by M ercier play, changes that come from the should know more about foreign calls an excessive concern with bottom up are essential to Im­ Three other executive vice presidents will be By Jack Anderson short-term profits; outdated cor­ cultures and ways of doing proving the nation’s lagging rate business, it says. Raymond A. DeVita of Emhart and Dennis G. A and Dale Van Atta porate strategies that focus too Jonathan Mercier, a Republican member of of productivity growth, says the Heiner and George M. Sherman, both already much on mass production and the with Black & Decker. the town Ethics Commission, may be fooling study by scientists, engineers and Companies should cultivate a TUNIS, Tunisia — The Palestine domestic American market; and work force that is more involved Emhart, of Farmington, agreed to be acquired himself, but he’s not fooling anybody else. economists at the Massachusetts lack of cooperation within and Liberation Organization, headquar­ Institute of Technology. in the company’s welfare, less by Black & Decker, which is based in the It was he, not Democratic Mayor Peter P. tered here, likes to consider itself the among U.S. companies. The report, called “ Made In specialized, and continuously Baltimore suburb of Towson, for $2.8 billion. granddaddy of the uprising, or It also blames neglect of DiRosa Jr., who introduced politics into the America,” pegs weakness in learning, the study says. “ intifada,” on the West Bank and people, technological failures in controversy over its effect on downtown work of the town’s Ethics Commission. American industry as the biggest Gaza Strip. But not even the PLO translating discoveries into pro­ Labor representatives should revitalization. threat to the nation’s standard of Discount bazaar fails His sniping at DiRosa and commission knows who calls the shots from day to ducts, and unwise public policies. be accepted as “ legitimate and Vendors were required to pack up their booths living and security. NEW HAVEN (A P) — A discount bazaqr in Chairman William E. FitzGerald, another ^ ■ day. The intifada leaders themselves For industry, the main recom­ valued partners in the innovation by last Sunday, but at least 12 have petitioned the “ To live well, a nation must Democrat, was bad enough. What’s worse don’t know who orchestrates the mendation is to focus on steady, process,” the report asserts. downtown New Haven has failed to be the big owners for the right to stay in business and produce well,” said the study, attraction its owners predicted and has closed at was his lack of backbone in standing behind fJ demonstrations from village to vil­ continuous improvements in the But it also says traditional operate the enterprise themselves. which is being released as a least temporarily as a small group of the store’s Y lage. The Israelis don’t know either, production process. That in­ labor-union stands on work rules, A co-owner of the business. Joseph Gindi, said his original allegations that FitzGerald 344-page hardcover book. vendors seek to remain open. and the top-secret nature of the volves meeting customers’ de­ job security and compensation last week he and his partners were seeking to get played favorites in a meeting that cleared Among the three principal intifada hierarchy is what has kept mands for higher quality, faster “ need to be revised to fit a world The bazaar, known as Ceasar’s Department a major discounter to occupy half of the first and authors is Robert Solow, who won DiRosa of conflict-of-interest charges. Israel from picking off the key delivery and more custom­ of changing technologies, inter­ Store, has suffered from a decline in vendors and second floors. Ceasar’s had occupied the entire the 1987 Nobel Memorial Prize in Mercier called for FitzGerald to resign as instigators. tailoring. national competition and a more sales since opening six months ago amid first floor. Economic Science and is vice chairman, then backed down. A Republican During our recent three-week trip to To hurry things along, compan­ educated work force.” the Middle East, sources in Israel, chairman of M IT’s Commission colleague on the board, Mary Sears, had also on Industrial Productivity. Jordan and the PLO, including asked for FitzGerald’s resignation and then chairman Yasir Arafat, told us that The others are Michael L. changed her mind. the intifada operates on a principle it Dertouzos, chairman of the com­ No, politics was not involved in FitzGerald’s calls “ cells of four.” There are only mission and a professor of electrical engineering and com­ handling of the March 30 meeting at which four leaders in each village and no ■ lit Ubl Wlaoisl... puter science, and Richard K. DiRosa, who owns a dry-cleaning store on one, not even the PLO to whom they swear allegiance, knows who all of Lester, executive director of the Main Street, was declared free of any conflict them are. commission and an associate in voting for improvements on Main Street. Israel has assumed that anything as professor of nuclear engineering. In an optimistic conclusion, the BORROW THE MONEY But it was politics that prompted M ercier to sutained and organized as the intifada study says that if the right steps question whether DiRosa’s action on the Main Here’s the book on Wright must be run by the PLO. Last year, are taken, “ this nation has every Street project represented a conflict. It was Israel mistakenly pegged the No. 2 man in the PLO, Abu Jihad, as the chance of entering the 21st associate, George Mallick, a Fort had been unfairly pressured into politics again that led him to contrive his By Walter R. Meats mastermind of the intifada. In April century displaying the same FOR YOUR NEW HOUSE Worth businessman. accepting the agreement, and wanted charge against FitzGerald. 1988, a commando team, widely But some of the most striking it rescinded. Mercier claimed FitzGerald did DiRosa a WASHINGTON - The book they’re believed to be Israelis, snuck into sections of the Phelan report cover Wright called Gray. Eventually, the throwing at Jim Wright is more than Tunis and assassinated Abu Jihad in favor by giving credence to statements alleged violations the committee is bank board chairman named a Tougher twice as long as the one that got the front of his family. And still the DiRosa made to the commission. His charge not pressing, involving Wright’s inter­ special counsel to review handling of FROM A NEIGHBOR. speaker of the House into trouble in intifada grows stronger. ventions with federal savings and loan the Gaubert case, even though he told was a serious one — and one worth a serious the first place. The frustrated Israelis have been regulators in behalf of Texas inter­ the ethics committee he had no reason S&L plan look. It’s a government-tan paperback able to identify and deport only a few ests, among friends and political to doubt the original handling. The But when it came to make the case, neither with the uninviting title “ Report of the key leaders. The people at the top of fundraisers. bank board still didn’t have it’s Special Outside Counsel in the Matter the intifada hierarchy communicate Mercier nor Sears came up with any reasons That happened early in the savings recapitalization bill. “ ... We had to of James C. Wright, Jr.” and it runs with PLO headquarters, but they do advanced for FitzGerald to resign. In fact, they didn’t and loan crisis that now carries a have passage of the legislation and I W ere the neighbor who makes your mortgage the easiest part of home buying. ComFed 279 pages. not ask permission to stage demon­ even have the courage to vote one way or the price tag estimate at $126 billion over had ... Jim Wright making it clear that WASHINGTON (AP) - Law­ strations, according to our sources. Wright’s lucrative "Reflections of a the next decade. Wright’s early I was to talk to his friend, his buddy,” makers are giving the Bush other last Thursday, when FitzGerald asked They “ inform” the PLO and occasion­ Public Man” was 117 pages, a involvement, in 1986, delayed action Gray said. administration much tougher the commission to rule on whether he should ally ask for advice, but aren’t bound to is one of the top mortgage lenders in New England - with over 70,000 mortgages lightweight by comparison but a that might have started the govern­ savings and loan industry capital Soon after that, in November, 1986, follow that advice. remain chairman. moneymaker. It made Wright ment dealing with the process. standards than even the presi­ Gray got another call from Wright, The intifada leaders spread leaflets FitzGerald probably didn’t do enough to $54,642.25 in what the House Ethics Republicans contend the cost of dent proposed as part of a $50 this one to complain more generally through the villages of the occupied Committee charges were actually solving the S&L crisis would have billion government bailout. in four years. W e’ll explain everything you need to know about mortgages, so you control the March 30 meeting, when DiRosa about the way S&Ls were being territories or beam messages from disguised honorarium payments that been cut by half if the government had With interest added, the S&L let his emotions get the better of him. But that treated in Texas. In that call. Gray radio stations in Damascus and violated House limits. started closing down insolvent institu­ bailout will cost taxpayers at doesn’t mean that FitzGerald is unfair or Wright says he never considered the tions and paying off insured deposi­ testified, Wright said that a top Texas Baghdad. Then the “ cells of four” regulator for the bank board was a least $200 billion over the next 30 can choose the one that fits your needs best. And we’ll sit down with you wherever biased. book purchases to be speech pay­ tors two years earlier. But the mobilize their own villages to action. years. If Mercier has convincing evidence, he ments. But the report recounts 11 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance homosexual who “ had established a When Abu Jihad was killed, he was ring of homosexual lawyers in Texas The House Banking Commit­ cases in which the speaker, up against Corp. didn’t have the money to do it. merely a contact point in the PLO for should come forward with it. at various law firms” and was forcing tee, after toughening Bush’s House limits on honoraria, made Wright, then majority leader, de­ the intifada. “ Abu Jihad was the only and whenever it’s most convenient for you - in our office or your home. We also offer The silly season has arrived much too early. people to deal with the Federal Home proposal last week, beat back appearances before groups ranging layed House action on a bill to provide man the intifada leaders were talking Loan Bank of Dallas through those several attempts Monday to Six months before the town election, charges from the fertilizer industry to cran­ it while he pressed with S&L regula­ to at that point,” one knowledgeable lawyers. weaken it through loopholes. are being hurled in every direction about berry growers who then bought books tors about their dealings with a Texas source told us. “ He knew of their Gray said Wright asked him to get The biggest of those devices are other popular services, like our Express CDs that pay high interest with no penalty who’s being political about what. instead of paying speech fees. S&L operator. Edwin Gray, chairman planning, but told no one else in the rid of the man. so-called “ goodwill” exemptions His so-called royalty was 55 per­ of the Federal Home Loan Bank PLO. not even Arafat, all the details.” Mercier is playing the game. A pretty lame “ And I said, ‘No. I was the one who from capital requirements that cent, $3.25 a copy on a book that was Board, was said to figure that the only He was evidently waiting to see one at that. have allowed many S&L owners priced at $5.95. According to the way to get the action on bill his agenda recruited him. I think very highly of whether the intifada had staying for early withdrawal. So no matter what banking services you need, here’s a very good, him. He is doing what I want him to to operate with little or no money report, some of the interests that paid needed wastodowhat Wrightwanted. power. do.’ ” of their own at risk. for books didn't bother to take any. So he changed supervisors at an S&L It does. And Israel’s frustration is growing. So far, the Israelis have Assistant Treasury Secretary The speaker would have been better that was under board control. While Phelan recommended that David Mullins called Monday’s ® 1969 by NEA. Inc jailed, often without charges or a very big bank that wants to serve you. And it’s right in your neighborhood. ComFed off if he’d quit the book business after The Phelan report likened that to Wright be charged with rules viola­ trial, more than 20,000 Palestinians. action “ another good day” for the one of his earlier works was pub­ blackmail. tions in the S&L cases, a divided administration, praising Demo­ lished, even though it didn’t do nearly The S&L bill was stalled for a week. More than 400 Palestinians have been committee didn’t do so. killed, by Israeli count, and 700 by crats on the panel for helping as well financially. The title of that It passed the House, but didn’t make it That probably reflects legislators’ defeat “ accounting devices” of­ has 52 offices in seven states. For the one nearest you, call tolhfree h800'922'9930. one: “ Congress and Conscience.” through the Senate before Congress PLO count. More than a dozen Israeli sensitivity about their own, presuma­ soldiers have been killed. fered primarily by young GOP Richard J. Phelan of Chicago, adjourned. Legislation to replenish bly more restrained interventions The rock-throwing Palestinians lawmakers “ to water down” outside counsel to the ethics commit­ the insurance fund didn’t become law with executive agencies in behalf of have paid dearly. Some have been what Bush wants. tee, put together the Wright report, until August, 1987. constituents. It is part of the job. And beaten to death; some were electro­ However, the fight is not over. accusing the speaker of 116 violations Wright also intervened in behalf of as Phelan noted, there is no House cuted when they were forced to take Rep. Claude Pepper, D-Fla., who of House rules. The committee voted Thomas M. Gaubert, ousted by rule expressly defining undue PLO flags off of high-tension wires; as chairman of the House Rules to charge Wright with 69 of them, federal regulators as chairman of an influence. Committee has controlling influ­ shelving the other 47. The Phelan insolvent S&L, and barred from some have died from tear gas inhalation. The youngest casualty ence over what issues are revis­ report covers them all. getting back into the business under ited when a bill reaches the House The accusations the committee an agreement he had made with the waiter R. Mears, vice president and was a 4-year-old boy who was shot in the chest when an Israeli soldier fired floor, last week said in a letter he voted to pursue center on the book bank board. Gaubert, who was columnist for The Associated Press, strongly supports continuation of "Gee, I hope you're not on the ‘mommy track" into a crowd of demonstrators. deal and on gifts and benefits Wright treasurer of the Democratic Congres­ has reported on Washington for more the “ goodwill” exemptions. because of me!" received from his friend and business sional Campaign Committee, said he than 25 years. The Israeli Shin Bet, the internal security service, is working overtime According to industry and and offering bonuses, trying to find government records, at Ifeast 14 the intifada leaders. This effort is less S&Ls in Florida with assets Open Forum successful than any intelligence oper­ totaling $26 billion have little or ation in Israel’s 40-year history. no capital other than “ good will.” Israeli agents aren’t getting any And half of them have a negative help from inside the intifada. The net worth when “ good w ill” is Tierney hits a foui facilities speaks highly of the work of The reason I ’m writing is that I heard a addition, we would like to invite our intifada leaders punish — sometimes excluded from their balance these four employees and often relates woman say North had done wrong and fellow townspeople to provide assist­ by execution anyone who collaborates sheets. on fieid conditions some special services performed. should serve a sentence. Now did this ance. 'Think about the contributions of with Israel. And there are few Meanwhile, Jesse Jackson The Wednesday of the varsity baseball woman have any children who served in these fine young men and women to our collaborators. In the occupied territo­ spent more than two hours To the Editor: game, the field was checked by the the service, doing all the good things that community — the many hours spent as ries, it has become a point of honor Monday lobbying lawmakers on grounds crew foreman in the early North did and fighting for his country? volunteers for civic and religious organi­ and survival not to cooperate with the 51-member committee for This letter is in response to an article morning and the early afternoon. The How can she say he is guilty ? She doesn’t zations, the uplifting musical, artistic Israel. amendments he wants to make written by Herald sports reporter Jim second check of the facility included the know. What about Reagan: Do you think and. theatrical presentations, the pride Even if some intifada instigators S&Ls and banks devote more of Tierney, in which he makes several Manchester High School director of he did no wrong? and accomplishments exhibited on the are discovered, it will not matter, their lending to mortgages for critical comments about the condition of athletics. Both men were of the opinion I wish people would think more of those playing field. Think of this as one last according to one PLO leadeV, Mo­ low-income families and inner- the athletic facilities at Manchester High that the field was too wet to safely play that helped this country. That woman chance to say “ Thank You” and hammed Milhem. “ if the front line is city redevelopment. School — in particular the baseball (stress safely) a baseball game. A check wouldn’t be she where is now: free. “ Congratulations.” killed,” he told us, “ then the next line Specifically, Jackson wants to diamond. It is our opinion, in this of area newspapers indicated that at Yes, we can use your hard work and is in place. The more pressure, the make banks and S&Ls publicly instance, that Mr. Tierney has hit a foul least four other schools canceled games Mary Jarvis time, but right now we would most more violent the explosion.” disclose the race, gender and 1 ball. the same day. 62D Pascal Lane, Manchester appreciate your cash contributions. Any Echoing that sentiment, ironically, income levels of mortgage appli­ All Manchester school grounds are Fortunately, Mr. Tierney, in his contributions, no matter how small (or is the top-secret Israeli military cants as a way of discouraging cared for by a four-man grounds crew capacity as a sports reporter, has other la rge), would be welcomed, appreciated intelligence estimate which says that “ redlining” discrimination. that cuts grass and trims shrubs at all 15 opportunities to come up to bat. Parents seek help and put to good use. Please address these the uprising will not end until a And he is supporting an amend­ public schools and also is responsible for Hopefully, at his next turn in the box, he to: 1989 MHS Graduation Party Commit­ political solution is achieved and ment by Rep. Barney Frank, the care and preparation of junior and will show better balance and do a better for graduation party tee, care of Susan Perkins, Finance Israel begins talking to Arafat. Arafat D-Mass., that would require 15 senior high school athletic facilities. job keeping his eye on the ball. Committee, 180 Mountain Road, Man­ is the man the intifada leaders percent to 20 percent of the These facilities are also used on a We thank you for this opportunity to To the Editor: chester 06040, support, even if he doesn’t know who residential property that the regular basis by over 25 other organiza­ present a different view. they are. government is inheriting as a tions and schools. To name a few of these We, the parents of the Manchester Rich Jensen result of S&L failures to be regular users: St. Bridget and St. James Donald Ponticelli High School Class of ’89, have begun to 231 Keeney St., Manchester Mini-editorial offered to local housing authori­ schools, Tolland Area Special Olympics, Grounds Crew Leadman make arrangements for a drug- and ties at a discounted price. MCC/New England Relays, Little Miss Manchester Public Schools alcohol-free celebration to be held at The General Accounting Office has Softball, Manchester Youth Soccer, Manchester Community College on the Letters to the editor figured out what any veteran could Bush’s plan would raise an Worldwide Church Track Meet, Ameri­ Edward Berggren evening of graduation. The celebration have told them — that the Department immediate $50 billion for the The Manchester Herald welcomes Head Custodian will last all night long (until breakfast is of Veterans Affairs does a lousy job bailout through the creation of an can Legion baseball, and a multitude of original letters to the editor. recreational programs. Feedback that Manchester High School served) and will be free to all members serving disabled veterans. The de­ off-budget bond underwriter at an we get from these regular users of these of the graduating class. Entertainment, Letters should be brief and to the point. partment is supposed to Ibe an estimated cost to taxpayers of prizes, refreshments, dancing and They should be typed or neatly handwrit­ advocate for veterans to help them get $200 billion to $250 billion over the THE NEIGHBORHOOD BANKERS Let’s make Reagan games will be provided. Our purpose is to ten, and, for ease in editing, should be their disability payments and pen­ next 30 years. celebrate the Class of ’89’s significant double-spaced. Letters must be signed sions. Instead, it has become their achievement in a safe, sane, yet fun major stumbling block. The GAO “ This ‘Read my lips’ slogan iUanrljpfilpr Mmlfi provide documents with name, address and daytime tele­ that he’s adhering to is the most manner. We are as much concerned for concluded that there were “ signifi­ phone number (for verification). costly slogan in history.” Jackson Founded In 1M1 To the Editor: the safety of our community as we are cant problems.” but couldn’t ail down The Herald reserves the right to edit told reporters in a room that the PENNY M. S IE FFE R T...... Publisher for that of our sons and daughters. the cause. Again, ask the veterans. COMFED letters in the interests of brevity, clarity committee set aside for his use. GEORGE T. CHAPPELL ...... Editor Now that George Bush says he could Parents of graduating seniors are They know the cause is incompetence! and taste. “ The Reagan-Bush administra­ DOUGLAS A. BEVINS.. . . Executive Editor provide Iran papers and says his organizing this event. Town civic organi­ tion got us into trouble by MARIE P. GRADY...... City Editor conscience is clear, how about having zations and the business community are Address letters to: Open Forum, Jack Anderson and his associate disregarding their charge and ALEXANDER GIRELLI.... Associate Editor Ronald Reagan prove he has enough being approached to provide support. In Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Daie Van Atta, are syndicated colum­ Iran papers to clear him? Manchester 06040. nists. mandate to regulate.”

I (!)V 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, May 2, 1989 Convention LOCAL Andover Pins start flying at Holiday Lanes Saturday From page 1 DuckpinT^itolrnin bowling is more of a____ regionals sport . than ------Urbanetti who has seen her share in the past, is national, with duckpin bowling centers pretty The 59th annual tournament, though, gets under to decide watching bowlers mix and match partners. There’s way Friday night with the Hall of Fame banquet at much located in three New England states & STA TE men and women’s singles and doubles competition, Duchesneau’s style of manage­ (Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts) the Ramada Inn in Wethersfield. Four bowlers. along with four-man and five-man team action. ment, saying she failed to cooper­ and in the Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D C Wilda Guerrette and Swede Lavers of Stratford, Thoughts Bowlers can re-enter any number of teams with 3-way contest Appeal nets $3.1 million ate with selectmen, caused un­ area. That, however, doesn’t detract from the Evelyn LaRochelle. former owner of Glastonbury different partners. “ Some bowl with eight to 10 rest among town office workers elation being felt today by the principals at the ApLENty Bowl before retiring to Florida, and Pat Rinaldi of Nathan G. Agostinelli, chairman of the and divided the town. different partners.” Urbanetti said. “ You can bowl Washington, D C., will be inducted. Archbishop’s Annual Appeal and president of Holiday Lanes on Spencer Street. Bv Alex GIrelll Craig said both parties worked Len Auster on one team, and then another. There are a lot of Guerrette, Lavers, Rinaldi and Cathy Dyak, Manchester State Bank, said that $3,095,750 For Holiday Lanes, beginning Saturday morning, Manchester Herald together to oust Duchesneau. re-entries and that’s what makes it fun. It’s fun to formerly of Manchester who now calls Rockville A had been raised in the Greater Hartford will serve as host to the 59th annual National Fish received 372 votes, the watch people shift partners. Plus you get to see home, are expected to be among the entrants when Former state senator Carl Zinsser of Manchester Region. The appeal, the major fund-raising third highest number of all the Duckpin Bowling Congress Tournament. It will run 1 bowlers who aren’t in the area that often.” effort of the Catholic archdiocese, supports five consecutive weekends with play on Fridays the bowling commences. Dyak, the first female is a candidate for election to the Republican State first selectman and selectman Prize money doesn’t approach what the pros member of the Manchester Sports Hall of Fame charities and religious efforts in Hartford. from 6 p.m. to midnight: Saturdays from 9 a m. to Central Committee. candidates to earn himself a shoot for on the 10-pin PDA Tour. The prize list for when she was elected in its first year in 1980, was Litchfield and New Haven counties. midnight, and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. September. “ We’ve completely overhauled the Zinsser is in a three-way contest in the 4th place on the Board of Selectmen. the national, according to Whitman, should seven times (1965, ’66, ’68. ’69. ’74, ’75 and ’76) the Senatorial District for two posts. The contest will be The amount raised, thus far. is 88 percent of Peter J. Maneggia, a 16-year “ We’re proud to have the tournament here.” said machines and lacquered the plates where the pins approach $25,000 to $28,000. Top prize of $1,000 is No. 1 female duckpin bowler in the U.S. She was decided at a convention May 9 in Manchester. the campaign goal of $3,500,000, according to Republican veteran on the Board Joan Urbanetti. lanes spokeswomen. Her father, sit,” Urbanetti said. “ We’ve washed all the ball A Archbishop John F. Whealon. Agostinelli is a guaranteed in the five-man team, men’s doubles elected to the NDBC’s hall of fame in 1968. Other candidates are incumbents Mark Johnson of Selectmen, received a 584 Lee Urbanetti, is co-owner of the 32-lane bowling returns and painted them. W e’ve really made an member of St. Bridget Parish. All gifts may be and mixed doubles competition. Cash awards are “ Duckpin bowling isn’t like baseball, but w e’re of Bolton and Joseph Broder of Glastonbury. votes, the highest number of center along with Hippo Correnti, the latter a effort.” mailed to the Most Rev. John F. Whealon, guaranteed the top three placements in each honored to have (the national tournament) here,” Johnson had decided not to seek re-election, but votes received by the selectman member of the NDBC’s hall of fame. Half the battle though, is daily maintenance. “ If Archbishop’s Annual Appeal, 134 Farmington division. Urbanetti said. John Garside, Manchester Republican Town or first selectman candidates to Holiday Lanes knew it was going to host the you wait until the machines break, you’re in Ave., Hartford 06105. “ The prizes pay down according to (the number The pins start flying Saturday. Chairman, said Johnson has changed his mind. earn another two-year term. nationals two years ago. It started sprucing up for trouble,” she said. “ A lot of the parts have to be Johnson could not be contacted today for comment ‘Trn overwhelmed,” Maneg­ of) entries. The top three are guaranteed but in the invasion of bowlers, expected to be about 2,500 specifically ordered. Some of the places where we past tournaments. I know they’ve paid down to 20th but a local Republican, who spoke on condition of gia said of the votes he received. to 3,00() according to Manny Whitman, the NDBC’s used to get parts are nowclosed.” anonymity, said that Johnson decided to seek Musicians reaffirm pact “ This is my ninth time, and I (place),” Urbanetti said. Len Auster is sports editor of the Manchester executive director, when its season opened last Half the fun of the tournament, according to '^''•"'"'’ rnent play doesn’t begin until Saturday. another term on the State Central Committee HARTFORD (AP) — Hartford Symphony haven’t lost yet.” Herald. because Zinsser is somebody he can work with. musicians have reaffirmed the three-year Willard lost with a total of 302 The source said that Johnson was frustrated at contract they signed last December after votes, while Kenneth A. Lester, working with Broder. ironing out its language. Democratic selectman candi­ Y fBaurlifBtrr Hrralft Manchester has 13 of the 27 delegates allowed in About 65 musicians, who struck the sym­ date, lost his bid for a seat on the Reginald ^Into/tiencheeter Hersid L ______the five-town area that makes up the district. Bolton board with 192 votes. phony for 11 weeks last fall, ratified the new TALLY TIME — First Selectman Earleen B. Duchesneau, has two. The vote of Manchester delegates and of contract on Monday, William D. Steinberg, “ We are very proud of Steve,” • Section 2, Page 11 any one other town control the election, president of American Federation of Musi­ Craig said of Fish. “ We think as a an Andover Fair Government Party candidate, adds up Glastonbury has eight delegates to the district cians Local 400, said. third-party candidate, to have the votes from Monday’s election at Andover Elementary SPORTS Tuesday, May 2, 1989 convention. Hebron and Columbia each have two. Steinberg said several issues regarding the won one out of three seats is very School while Steven O. Fish, her party’s candidate for Zinsser said today he has contacted 12 of contract were worked out during a meeting important, especially since it is selectman, watches. Duchesneau was defeated by Manchester’s 13 delegates and has their support. He quite clear there was an orches­ Monday with symphony management. Democrat Julia H. Haverl. Fish won a seat on the Board of supported Johnson’s candidacy in the last election. Among the items were how much notice the trated effort by both parties.” Zinsser, who served three terms as state senator players must be given if the symphony Craig said members of the Selectmen. from the district, said today he became a candidate schedule changes, and whether the Connecti­ Andover Fair Government Party because Republicans “ are sitting on the sidelines cut Opera Co. productions are to be considered would support Haverl. Manchester nine pulls into tie for first place and it is time the party got its message out to voters. par t of the basic orchestra contract. For Haverl. a newcomer to Zinsser said Democratic Gov. William O’Neill is Musicians had threatened to boycott sche­ politics, the campaign was a Charter Morra By Len Auster mited the Hornets to four hits. He made.” the worst governor the state has had and the duled performances on Tuesday and Wednes­ difficult one, but well worth the Manchester Herald relied on a tantilizing curve, East Hartford base runners Republican Party bas an excellent chance to win the day if the issues were not resolved. struggle. From page 1 From page 1 striking out nine while walking were guilty of wandering off base. governorship. “ It was a very difficult cam­ EAST HARTFORD - “We’re none. Kitsock picked two off first base Broder, who asked the Manchester Republican paign, but it’s behind us now.” back in the hunt.” exclaimed a “ My shoulder felt tired, but I and a third, pinch running Alan Town Committee for its support April 12, could not MeottI Is featured speaker Haverl said. formed after a vote on charter partly a result of name recogni­ member of the Manchester High feit good out there.” the lef­ Mason, was caught too far off be reached today for comment on the upcoming She said she was confident the revision. Manning said. tion. Morra has been deputy chief baseball team following Monday thanded throwing Kitsock said. first after Luis Gonzalez bunted contest. State Sen. Michael P, Meotti, D- new board could move away from He said that the hiring of a town of the Bolton Fire Department for night’s outing with East Hartford “ My curve broke well today, it through a strike. Indian catcher The convention will be held May 9 at Whiton Glastonbury, will speak about the environment the controversies of the cam­ manager and the elimination of 10 years and his father, Richard High at McKenna Field. was mybest pitch.” How’d he feel Dom Laurinitis gunned down to 4’ Memorial Library beginning at 7:30 p.m. at The Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast on Thursday. paign and work together. the Board of Finance oversha­ P. Morra, is a former Republican Indeed, the Indians are. Man­ pitching on two days rest? “ I first baseman Keith DiYeso. The breakfast, with Mayor Peter P. DiRosa “ It’s time now to smooth over dowed technical changes to the first selectman. chester nipped the Hornets, 2-1, in wanted this game. I wanted to whose peg to shortstop Gilbert Jr., is from 7:30 to 8:45 a m. at Second those differences and move on,” charter that should be made. a steady rain to pull even in the throw this one.” he answered. In addition, Kelsey said, the big was in time to nail a sliding Congregational Church. 385 N. Main St. she said. Under the Town Charter, a study CCC East Division race. Each Kitsock outdueled Hornet ace turnout for the referendum on the Mason. CBIA steps up The host is the Rev. V. Joseph Milton. There “ I ’m very, very pleased, this committee has to be formed at club is 6-1 in the CCC East with the Rich Pratt, who suffered his first Town Charter meant that more Manchester plated its initial is no charge for the breakfast, which includes has restored faith in the demo­ least every five years to review Indians 6-3 overall and the loss after four wins. Pratt, a Republicans voted than usual. He run in the first inning. Joyner, fruit cup, scrambled eggs, pastry, cold cereal, cratic process,” Haverl said. the need for changes, he said. Hornets, who’ve either won or senior lefthander, was equally said another factor might have who was 2-for-3, blistered a coffee and tea. A collection will be taken to Fish also said the campaign Richard D. Lessard. chairman shared the last four division impressive. He struck out seven its ad campaign been higher campaign spending one-hopper off the left field fence. benefit the Manchester Area Conference of was a difficult one, but he said he of the pro-charter group, said he titles, 7-3 overall. and walked one. but one fatal by Republicans. He scored as DiYeso’s hard shot Churches. Those who plan to attend should didn’t see it it as a divisive one. wasn’t sure it would be possible to •“ We’re now tied, but we have to mistake in the fifth inning proved glanced off third baseman Rob make only technical changes to He had no figures for spending on state budget make a reservation by calling 647-3130 by “ The campaign brought out a remember to battle the rest of the to be the difference. Lawrence’s glove. A " # Monday, at the latest. lot of good issues,” Fish said. “ I the charter without raising the by Democrats or Republicans. way,’ ’ said Manchester Coach Pratt hung an 0-2 curve to Steve The Hornets tied it in the home hope it’s a reflection of people in question again about the town Preuss, the high vote-getter in Don Race. “ We can’t take anyone Joyner, and the leadoff Indian first. Gonzaiez reached on an HARTFORD (AP) — The state’s largest business town getting involved. I’d like to manager form of government. the selectmen’s race, said he was lightly. I think we learned a sticker drilled a double up the error, took second on a wild pitch Morra said that the hiring of a lobby, the Connecticut Business and Industry Toxic chemical spills think it was not a personality happy that voters expressed lesson last week when I think we alley in left plating Pete Algarin and came home on a Pratt Association, says busine.ss is being asked to vote, but an intelligent vote.” town planner — one of the staff confidence in him but adcied that took a couple of teams too from second base with the game- two-out double to right. WILLINGTON (AP) — About 25 gallons of a additions the charter changes shoulder too much of the burden as the state looks Fish, chairman of the Inlands he didn’t consider the large lightly.” winner. “ (Pratt) was supposed to East Hartford’s last threat for tax increases. toxic chemical spilled from a tractor trailer at Wetlands Commission and a would have called for — might number of votes a mandate. He Manchester next sees action throw a high fastball but he threw came in the sixth. Matt Dumeer an Interstate 84 rest stop in Willington. CBIA President Kenneth O. Decko said Monday member of the Board of Educa­ still be carried out, but on a said during a Republican victory Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. when it a curve and slipped a little beat out a perfectly placed that, starting today, his 6,000-member group was prompting state police to close the area for tion, said he might have to part-time basis. Campbell said hosts crosstown East Catholic delivering it,” Liappes said. two-out bunt. He stole second and about five hours. party at Herrick Memorial Park launching a $50,000 newspaper advertising cam­ consider resigning from the com­ that a park and recreation that he planned to take a break High. The Indians resume CCC Algarin. who doubled, had an continued to third as the throw State police said the chemical, toluene director, either part-time or paign urging the General Assembly not to “ kill the mission, or at least his position as from the board after serving his East play Friday at third-place RBI denied in the inning as Mike went into centerfield But he di-isocyanate, spilled from a 5.5-gallon drum on goose the lays the golden eggs.” He said business chairman because of his respon­ full-time, could be another staff next two-year term. Rockville High. The Rams are a Gilbert, running from first, was remained there as DiYeso already provides almost half the state’s revenues Monday that ruptured when the truck’s load sibilities as selectman. addition. game out in the standings at 5-2. out at the plate on perfect squeezed Chris Sawyer’s foul each year. shifted, creating a 15-foot-long puddle of the As for the party split, Maneggia Republican Selectman Carl A. Pelletier said at Pierog’s home “That was a great baseball execution by the Hornets. Left- popup. Decko said that about 75 percent of one $500 poisonous liquid. said he was not sure whether the Preuss, who was re-elected, said that he would work to increase the game, especially considering the fielder Chris Sawyer flagged Toluene di-isocyanate, a raw material used that he would push for establish­ responsibilities of the adminis­ million-plus package of tax increases before the Republican party would solve its weather.” said East Hartford down Algarin’s double and re­ MANCHESTER (2) — Jovner rt General Assembly would hit business. Democratic in the manufacture of urethane foam, is a differences. But he said he was ing an Inland Wetlands Commis­ trative assistant. He also wants to Coach Mike Liappes. It started layed it to short.stop Kevin 3-1-2-1, Mateva 2b 2-0-0-0, DiYeso3-0-0-0, legislative leaders say they need at least that much respiratory and skin irritant that can be fatal in confident that he, Haverl, and sion and a permanent Recreation do a budget projection for the raining steadily in the fourth Pelczar. His one-bounce throw to Laurinitis c 3-0-0-0, Leonard cf 3-0-0-0, Cunnlngtiam If 3-0-0-0, Kitsock p 3-0-2-0, to balance the 1989-90 budget of about $6.8 billion. high concentrations, said Carolyn McCall, a Fish would work well together. Commission, both of which would next five years so that the town inning, and didn’t quit. “ Man­ catcher Jim Bidwell beat Gilbert Gilbert SS2-0-0-0, Davis phO-O-O-O, Barry He said the additional taxes would only increase spokeswoman for Olin Corp., which makes the Of the three-party board, Ma­ have been created if voters had can better prepare for its fiscal chester deserves a lot of credit. to the plate in plenty of time. 3b O-O-O-O, Algarin dh 3-1-1-0. Totals chemical. needs. 25-2-5-1. the competitive disadvantage that Connectict neggia said, “ It sure as heck is approved the charter changes (Manchester pitcher Jim) Kit- “ There were two pitchers who EAST HARTFORD (1) — Gonzalez cf f . businesses now face against other manufacturing Crews from Tri-S Inc., an Ellington-based different.” Monday. “ I feel glad that I won. I feel sock did a great job mixing his pitched great and two teams that 3-1-0-0, Dumeer 2b 3-0-1-0, Sawyer If environmental clean-up contractor, used a 3-0-0-0, Pratt p 3-0-1-0, Pelczar S5 3-0-0-0, states and countries. Willard said she felt she fared Pierog said that despite the sorry that Jim (Veitch) didn’t speeds and junking us to death. played terrific baseball consider­ Bidwell c 3-0-0-0, Hapkiewicz lb2-0-l-0, mixture of methanol, ammonia and water to Decko said that before tax increases are well despite having to contend referendum defeat there would win,” Pelletier said. And he kept us from our running ing the miserable weather,” Perry rf 2-0-0-0, Lawrence 3b 2-0-1-0, Reginald PInto/Manchester Herald considered, the lawmakers should trim another $100 neutralize the spilled chemical. with the party split. be pressure on the selectmen game.” Race said. “ Pratt pitched a Masan pr O-O-O-O. Totals 24-1-4-1. He noted that the 14-vote Manchester 100 010 0—2-5-3 million from the budget. That would mean “ We can thank the Republican from various interest groups to Kitsock (3-2). working on only tremendous game but he made East Hartford 100 000 0—1-4-1 ON THE HILL — Manchester’s Jim beat East Hartford High, 2-1, at difference between him and increasing the next year’s spending over the current Town Committee Chairman for implement some changes, includ­ two days rest after a losing effort one mistake too many, although Kitsock and Laurinitis; Pratt and Voters were outnumbered Veitch was not significant. Bidwell. Kitsock, shown in a file photo, hurled a McKenna Field to pull into a tie for first year’s by about 7 percent. He said state employee the Democrats coming in,” Wil­ ing the hiring of new personnel. last Friday against Enfield, li- not too many mistakes were WP- Kitsock (3-2), LP- Pratt (4-1) four-hitter Monday night as the Indians place in the CCC East Division. layoffs, already on the table, should be given serious NEWTOWN (AP) — There were more lard said, referring to Ylo An­ Charles F. Holland, a Demo­ Veitch said that the main consideration. candidates than voters in yesterday’s borough son’s support of Duchesneau and cratic member of the Board of reason for his defeat was proba­ “ We recogniize that business is going to have to elections here. the Fair Government party. Finance who lost in his bid for bly the fact that Bolton is a pay more in taxes this year,” Decko said. “ What we Only 21 townspeople turned out to cast their In the race for a two-year term re-election, said he was pleased Republican town. He said that are saying is that if spending (increases) are votes in the single voting booth that is used for as town clerk. Democratic in­ the charter revisions lost. Kelsey said that a factor might Bird not Red Sox pummel the Twins reduced to 7 percent, then we’re willing to pay our the biennial affair. And nearly all them either cumbent Marie R. Burbank de­ “ I voted against the charter.” have been the placement of his fair share.” were running for office or were relatives of the he said. “ I have half a win.” name on the ballot next to feated Fair Government oppo­ M INNEAPOLIS (A P) — It took Under those circumstances, he said an increase in candidates. Mary Van Buren, a member of Preuss’ . Allan Anderson, 4-2, entered Boggs later drove in runs with a nent Terri C. Gelinas by a vote of expected Dennis Boyd an inning to hit his the game with a 2.03 earned-run sacrifice fly. a groundnut and a the sales tax would be acceptable to the business Burgess Jean St. Jean, one of 22 candidates the finance board, said she was 600 to 358. Pierog said at the gathering at stride, but backed by the swing­ average, and lasted just one-third community. on the ballot, speculated that it was the saddened to see the referendum walk. Democrat Mary-Alice Piro won her home that Morra would be ing bats of the Red Sox. Boyd held of an inning, allowing seven In March, to help reduce the current year’s persistent drizzle that kept the throngs home. defeated. Van Buren, who is “ We got the big inning and we a two-year term as tax collecter surprised by how much work the off the Minnesota Twins ih a 13-6 earned runs. It was the first time were tryingto keepitgoing,” said deficit, the legislature approved a one-time 15 But poll worker Roger Connor suggested that married to Michael Wilkinson, after defeating incumbent Linda job of first selectman would take. to play rout at the Metrodome. since June 5, 1987, a span of 35 Boston first baseman Nick percent surcharge on all businesses’ corporate tax perhaps voters in the roughly 1,200-acre center who worked on the Charter H. Fish by a vote of 571 to 510. The Red Sox had 15 hits starts, that he allowed more than payments of town like the way their mini-government is Revision Commission, said she ” I think first of all Bob’s in fora Esasky, who had two hits and And, Robert F. Burbank, Re­ Monday, the Nth time in 19 four earned runs. Also Monday, state Comptroller J. Edward run. voted for the proposed changes. .culture sh()ck. I don’t think Bob drove in two runs. “ You don’t get publican incumbent on the Plan­ By Howard Ulman games Boston has had 10 or more. “ It’s not one of my happiest many days like this.” Caldwell reported that the state’s estimated budget Two minutes after Connor declared the “ I thought it was a good idea,” has any idea what the time ning and Zoning Commission, The Associated Press The Red Sox also benefited from starts of the season,” Anderson deficit for the current year was virtually unchanged voting booth closed, the suspense was over. All she said. “ I would have been commitment is,” she said. won a six-year term over Demo­ 11 walks by four Minnesota said. “ I don’t know what hap­ Eight of Boston’s nine starters in April and now stands at $97.9 million. Last those listed on the slate had won. sorry to lose my elected position crat James C. Webb, by a vote of Asked whether Morra was up BOSTON — Look, down on the pitchers. Boyd, 2-1, allowed four pened. After they got the first two had hits, and seven different month’s estimate had been $97.3 million. 544 to 416. but there are plenty” of other for the job, she said, “ I reserve bench, it’s a Bird, it’s a ... no. it’s players scored. After Boggs positions. runs over seven innings to win his base hits, I was behind in the judgment on that.” only a Bird, not Superman. sixth straight game against Min­ count to the rest of the hitters.” struck out to open the game, No dramatic, last-second nesota. He gave up four runs, Minnesota manager Tom Kelly seven straight Red Sox reached rescues for this mere mortal, seven hits, struck out two and had little to say after the blowout, base against Anderson. Jim Rice Election Results swooping out of nowhere to save walked one. the Twins’ seventh loss in eight doubled home two runs and Budget the day. Besides, the Man of Steel “ After that first inning he was games. “ We hit the ball pretty Dwight Evans tripled in two never needed heel surgery and fine,” Boston manager Joe Mor­ good,” he said. “ We didn’t do more. ■ designates winner ■ Priscilla M. Dooley (R) — 753 year term) g Leigh Ann Hutchinson (R) — 495 time to regain his conditioning, ■ Cotherine H. Peterson (R) — 1072 From page 1 gan said. “ He was a little shaky in much with the other end of the After a first inning-homer by PLANNING COMMISSION (two-year Larry Bird had the surgery 5*A ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS (Slx- the beginning and got behind the gam e.” Gene Larkin, Boyd retired 12 vacancy) vear term) months ago and still isn’t in Bolton Michael K. Wilkinson (D) — 523 Andover hitters, but once he got into the Kelly said of Anderson, “ I straight ’Twins before Jim Dwyer g William P. Kralovich (D) — 482 workers, social workers and basketball shape. ■ Loren H. Otter (R) — 706 g Richard Higgins (R) — 465 Weiss included $70,905 in his game, he took control.” thought he was keeping it in play. singled in the fifth. FIRST SELECTMAN (two-year term) FIRST SELECTMAN (two-year term) physical education employees As a result, Boston Coach Michael A. ZIzka, (D) — 69S PLANNING COMMISSION ALTER­ budget for the crew and construc­ Boston catcher Rick Cerone I know it didn’t look like that.” Jody Reed had four hits, and ■ Julia A. Haverl (D) — 520 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS AL­ would be cut before teachers. Jimmy Rodgers doesn’t expect m Robert R. Morra, (R) — 759 NATES (four-year term beginning In Judith H. Willard (R) — 302 TERNATES (four-year term) tion materials. The Republicans said, “ You like to see him hold Wade Boggs had just one of Mike Greenwell, hitless in 14 1 1989) Earleen B. Duchesneau (Andover g Edward M. Zlkus III (O) — 449 “ The bottom line is these him to play against the Detroit BOARD OF SELECTMEN (two-year said the Highway Division should AP photo them to three runs or six innings. Boston’s 15 hits, but drove in five previous at-bats. had two hits and Lewis Stein (D) — 418 Fair Government) — 330 g Petra Blase (R) — 489 positions were created for a Pistons tonight when a loss would term) Marilyn M. Moonan (D) — 573 use current employees on that If your starter doe$ that, he’s runs. drove in two runs for Boston. James C. Veltch (D) — 544 ■ Gayle M. Kawam (R) — 683 demonstrated need. If you cut end the Celtics’ season. SWAT — Boston's Wade Boggs connects for a two-run BOARD OF SELECTMEN (two-veai BOARD OF TAX REVIEW (Slx-yeor crew, but they included money in done his job. That’s what he did Boston scored seven runs in the Dwyer added a homer, his first, ■ Richard A. Pelletier (D) — 568 ■ Clayton A. Adams (R) — 691 term) term) them, you’re going to cut ser­ “ H e’s not ready to go,” double in a seven-run first inning against the Twins ■ Carl A. Preuss (R) — 842 Kenneth A. Lester (D) — 192 their budget for materials. and you take your chances after first inning, two on a double by and John Moses a sacrifice fly in • Douglas T. Cheney (R) — 751 g Andrew F. Gasper Jr. (D) — 682 vice.” Deakin said. "You can’t Rodgers said Monday. (four-year term beginning In 1990) m Peter J. Maneggia (R) — 584 Also cut from the Republican Monday night in Minneapolis. The Red Won won, 13-6. that.” Boggs in his second time up. the ninth. ■ Michael A. ZIzka (D) — 695 (first Magdalena B. Reyna (D) — 386 m Steven O. Fish (Andover Fair Detroit won the first two games selectman candidate) BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS talk in those terms and say you’re budget were a part-time clerk for ■ Nancy V. Soma (R) — 833 Government) — 372 (Six-year term) not going to have a tremendous of the best-of-5 NBA playoff series g Andrew F. Gasper Sr. (D) — 589 the Water Division and a junior TOWN CLERK (four-year term) (vacancy (or one year) BOARD OF EDUCATION (ilx-yeor g Henry G. Porklngton (R) — 396 effect on programs.” Friday night and Sunday at ■ Catherine K. Lelner (R) — 1055 construction inspector for the Bernard J. Cunningham (D) — 465 term) The Republicans estimated home. If Boston wins tonight, it ■ Nancy V. Soma (R) — 731 g A. Charlene MlnIcuccI (D) — 444 TOWN CLERK (two-year term) Water and Sewer divisions. BOARD OF FINANCE (four-year term) ■ Peggy S. Bolton (R) — 498 g Marie It. Burbank (D) — ^ that if the Board of Education would be home for a fourth game Soviet hockey may undergo a radical change Don L. Polmer Jr. (D) — 453 ZONING COMMISSION (four-year Terri C. Gelinas (Andover Fair Go­ applied the entire $840,000 cut to Funds are included for the new Thursday night. If a fifth game is Charles F. Holland (D) — 487 term) (vacancy for two years) vernment) — 358 Beth A. Harney (D) — 604 teaching and other certified posi­ positions of assistant zoning and needed, it will be at the Pistons’ Monday. Russell T. Moonan (D) — 508 m Carl J. Shlllo (D) — 650 By Dusan Stolanovic Flames. Defenseman Viacheslav “ had a very good team Kings. ■ Robert L. Campbell (R) — 849 Thomas S. Marrion (D) — 429 TOWN TREASURER (two-year term) tions. 24 positions would have to environmental enforcement of­ home in Auburn Hills, Mich., on ■ Robert W. Nell (R) — 814 David J. Killian (D) — 540 The Associated Press The famed Soviet KLM line of Fetisov, another Soviet standout, here, one of the best at a world Because of the playoffs back BOARD OF FINANCE (slx-year term) g Morgan B. Steele (R) — 594 be eliminated, based on the ficer, delinquent tax collector and Saturday. ■ Morris Sllverstein (R) — 690 ■ Raymond P. Somo (R) — 767 g Mory M. Keenan (D) — 532 Krutov. and Sergei has been drafted by the New championship.” King said. “ We home. Canada still cannot use the ■ Alan C. WIedle (R) — 818 g Ronald A. Haverl (R) — 454 average salary of teachers in police data-entry clerk. Fans may hope Bird will TAX COLLECTOR (two-year term) STOCKHOLM, Sweden ^ It Makarov will split up after the Jersey Devils. wanted gold, but still I’m happy best players at the world cham­ BOARD OF EDUCATION (four-year ■ Arthur E. Menslng (R) — 716 g Marv-Allce PIro (D) — 571 1988-89. The Republicans also proposed dramatically strip off his war­ term) (vacancy for four years) Linda H. Fish (R) — 510 was probably the last triumph for tournament because they have All four players, the backbone that we played well here.” pionships. The last time Canada ■ Dennis S. Esllnger (D) — 602 ZONING COMMISSION ALTERNATE g John S. Corl III (R) — 631 From 1983-84 to the current to reduce a 6.5 percent salary mup suit, run on the court and . a mighty generation of Soviet been told by Soviet hockey Naroshlma K. Reddy (D) — 492 of the CSKA Red Army team, “ More and more, Canadian was able to use its very best team (four-year term) INSURANCE COMMISSIONERS (Six- school year, enrollment in Man­ increase for non-union manage­ become the club’s savior but hockey stars. officials they can play in the ■ James H. Morshall (R) — 930 Marian Z. Kelsey (D) — 547 (vacancy for two years) year term) reportedly have resigned from players are beginning to recog­ in an international tournament, it Anne P. Rickards (R) — 790 chester public schools decreased rial employees to 5 percent. “ we’re not approaching it that ■ Robert B. Schempf (R) — 625 g Leroy R. Krewson (R) — 608 g Paul J. Jurovaty Jr. (D) — 496 The Soviet Union has captured West. the Soviet army, nize that the world champion­ edged the Soviets 6-5 to win the ■ Sally J. Lessard (R) — 874 g Barry E. Neal (R) — 485 by 4.7 percent while the number Weiss’ budget includes $62,310 w ayatall,” Ro(igers said. “ We’re the gold again at the World “ If we decide to go to North ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS (four- BOARD OF FINANCE ALTERNATES “ I ’m convinced that I ’ll get the ships are as important as the 1987 two games to of teachers increased by 7 per­ to cover overtime for Parks and not just looking at short-range BOARD OF TAX REVIEW (four-year year term) (four-year term) LIBRARY DIRECTORS (six-yearterm) Hockey Championships, but the America, we may not be able to chance to play for New Jersey.” Stanley Cup,” said Mark Mess­ one. term) Joel E. Hoffman (D) — 495 g John F. Phelps (D) — 522 cent, from 527 to 564, according to Recreation Department em­ things here. We’re looking at the team that has been dominating g Alfred H. Pepin Jr. (D) — 317 play for our country at the world Fetisov said. ier, one of the biggest stars on the The Soviet Union, with a Robert D. Lessord (D) — 614 James Overfon Rogers (D) — 461 g Cynthia Clark (R) — 457 g Jean S. (^sper (R) — 668 the Republicans. total picture.” ■ Virginia M. WIckershom (R) — 685 ■ Jonathan M. Treat (R) — 822 ployees to maintain playing world and Olympic tournaments championships or even Olympics “ It may betheend of an era, but Canadian team. perfect 10-0 record, clinched the ■ John H. Roberts (R) — 726 PLANNING AND ZONING COMMIS­ A total of seven new full- and fields. The Republicans cut that Bird, who underwent surgery for the past 10 years may never because of the N H L,” Krutov (vacancy for four years) the Soviets still have many Messier, goalie and gold on Saturday when it defeated PLANNING COMMISSION (four-year SION (Six-year term) g John Shouklmos (R) — 618 part-time positions included in request to $31,105. on both heels Nov. 19 and missed play together again. said. term) ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS AL­ James C. Webb (D) — 416 talented young players,” Team joined Team the Canadians 5-3 in the second Weiss’ budget were eliminated the last 76 regular-season games, Gwen P. Erwin (D) — 430 TERNATE (four-year term) g Robert F. Burbank (R) — 544 “ This could be the last impor­ Larionov and Krutov have been Canada coach Dave King said Canada in Sweden only when round of the four-team playoffs. Herbert H. Dougon Jr. (D) — 408 Marlorle A. Fuller-Supple (D) — 578 NORTON FUND COMMISSIONERS from the Republicans’ proposed was put on the playoff roster. The tant tournament for my genera­ drafted by the Vancouver Ca­ Richard A. Hinds (D) — 543 m Morris Sllverstein (R) — 684 PLANNING AND ZONING COMMIS­ (Six-year term) Auto pioneer Henry Ford died after his team beat Czechoslova­ their team, the Edmonton Oilers, Czechoslovakia finished third budget, including a three-person tion,” said at the nucks. Makarov got an earlier ■ Richard P. Morro (R) — 852 SION ALTERNATES (four-year term) g LIndo B. Meadows (D) — 424 in Dearborn, Mich., in 1947 He kia 4-3 Monday to win the silver was eliminated from the NHL at the eight-nation tournament, TOWN MEETING MODERATOR (two- g Susan C. England (D) — 457 g Heldl R. Sllsmets (R) — 513 sidewalk repair crew. See BIRD, page 13 end of the championships ■ Robert E. Gorton (R) — 811 was 83. invitation from the medal. playoffs by the Los Angeles its best since 1985 in Prague — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, May 2. 1989

m ------MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. May 2, 1989 — 13 High School Roundup Family takes priority Mangiafico leads East to victory as O’Reilly steps down By Howard Ulman he didn’t leave his work at the East Catholic senior southpaw ailment that may require a The Associated Press office. It was on his mind even transplant. The other son is Marc Mangiafico has been the when he was home. Connor. workhorse for the Eagle pitching A — As a player, Terry staff thus far this season. His son Evan, 6, “ grabs my O’Reilly announced his deci­ ® was a relentless worker Rated among the best pitchers chin and turns my face to actually sion at a news conference without who shed streams of sweat and in the state, Mangiafico added yet face him, because I ’m not there,” betraying a trace of regret. He \ more than a few drops of blood. V ^ another sparkling performance O’ Reilly said. appeared unemotional and alter­ He d battle in the corners for the to his record Monday afternoon in At midseason, with his team nated between candor and puck and anywhere on the ice hobbled by injuries and mired in a comedy. a non-conference game with with his fists. South Catholic at Eagle Field. slump, he made up his mind to A His latest fight was within Bruins general manager Harry Mangiafico struck out 17 Rebel follow his “ gut feeling.” Once the A Sinden said he learned of O’Reil­ himself — O’Reilly the hockey team he had played 13 seasons for batters and walked none in his ly’s decision Monday morning vs. O’Reilly the family man. was out of the NHL playoffs, he complete-game three-hitter as and hadn’t had time to compile a The family man — the soft side was out as its coach. He an­ the Eagles rolled to a 5-0 win, list of possible successors beyond of the tough guy — won out. nounced his decision six days their ninth victory in 10 tries this the obvious ones — Mike Milbury, year. O’Reilly, 37. officially ended after eliminated the the internal tug-of-war that had a former Bruins teammate of South falls to 0-9. East will have Bruins, four games to one, in the raged since he became coach of O’Reilly’s and coach of Boston’s a rematch with crosstown rival Jl Adams Division final. the Boston Bruins 2'/4 years ago American Hockey League affil­ Manchester High Wednesday af­ Although O’Reilly said “ to give by resigning Monday to spend iate in Maine, and John Cunniff. ternoon at 3:30 at Kelley Field. you all the reasons (for resign­ more time with his family. O’Reilly’s assistant.coach. Mangiafico is now 6-1 with one ing) would be difficult,” he “ I know, in my heart, it’s time save and has tossed seven com­ discussed only one — his family — “ The quicker” a coach is for me to make a change,” he in detail. named “ the better,” Sinden said. plete games. It was his school- said. Y record 23rd-career win. Coaching involves “ a high “ There’s a lot of work to be While their father traveled to “ He’ll tell you he wasn’t really price to pay as far as time done.” distant places like Vancouver and on tciclay.” East Coach Jim commitment,” said O’Reilly, As O’Reilly knows so well. Los Angeles, O’Reilly’s children Penders marveled. “He really who will remain with the team in “ To do your best at this job AP photo were growing at home. He didn’t have a good slider today. an undetermined position. “ In the takes total, total commitment.” couldn t be in two places at once next few years, my boys will go he said. “ I recognize that and I NO LUCK — Detroit hurler Jack Morris wipes his face He’s got the strength that other AP photo and the day was only 24 hours from 6 and 9 to 16 and 19 and those have to say. ’Not right now.’ ” pitchers don’t have. He’s got a long. during the first inning Monday night in Seattle against the rubber arm.” are years I’d like to have more He wasn’t sure when he took the RESIGNS — A somber-looking Terry was resigning as head coach of the 'W Bringing the same dedication Mariners. Morris, off to his worst start, fell to 0-5 as In the third inning with the control over.” job if it was the right move for O’Reilly, right, speaks Monday at a news Boston Bruins. General Manager Harry to coaching as he did to playing. Seattle won, 5-3. bases loaded. Mangiafico’s sup­ Evan has a serious liver him. conference where it was announced he Sinden sits next to O’Reilly. posed grand slam homer over the left field fence was ruled foul. “ From the fourth inning on. he was in command.” Penders said. Bird Seton Hall the biggest factor Unlucky Morris “ He’s got so much movement on his fastball. He’s learning how to From page 11 mix his pitches.” East took a 2-0 lead in the fourth as Carlesimo elects to stay winless to date on a sacrifice fly by Paul Dumais Celtics hoped he might be able to and an RBI-single by Mike play in later rounds if they could Bv Tom Canavan “ I didn’t know what I was going Bv The Associated Press Hickey. The Eagles added three survive the opening series. The Associated Press insurance runs in the fifth. to do,” said Carlesimo, who did 'They must win three consecu­ not say anything to the media in Senior Joe Burns, who was The winningest pitcher of the AL Roundup tive games against the Pistons, SOUTH ORANGE. N.J. - the week after his meetings at 2- for-2, singled and stole second. 1980’s can’t get a win in 1989. € who had the NBA’s best record, to Kentucky had everything to offer Kentucky. “ I didn’t have any­ Joe Gorman reached on an error. Jack Morris became the first do that. P.J. Carlesimo: money, a thing to say that would be of Jimmy Penders walked to load Detroit pitcher in 36yearstostart Dennis Powell. 1-0, pitched two ” We don’t anticipate him tradition-rich basketball pro­ substance.” the bases. Mangiafico’s long fly to the season 0-6 as the Seattle hitless innings and Mike Schooler (Bird) playing in the series. We gram, a 23.000-seat artna and Seton Hall athletic director left went off the glove of Rebel left Mariners beat the Tigers 5-3 said that right from the start,” television and radio exposure Larry Keating said that school finished with two-hit relief for his fielder Paul Letizio and off the Monday night. third save. Rodgers said. “ From all indica­ unimagined by a college basket­ officials never offered Carlesimo wall, scoring Burns. Rob Penders Reglnald PInto/Mancheiter Herald Alvin Davis’ sacrifice fly tions, that’s probably going to ball coach in the New York more money to stay. They had snapped a seventh-inning tie and White Sox 6, Brewers 0; Jerry forced in Gorman with a walk and DEEP IN THOUGHT — Cheney Tech ting, the Techmen, who’ve lost four in a , hold true.” metropolitan area. Reuss pitched a four-hitter for his talked about increasing his re Jeffrey Leonard followed with an Dumais added his second sacri­ Coach Bill Baccaro leans against a post row after ripping off five straight wins, Bird, the NBA’s most valuable All Seton Hall could offer in 39th shutout and Ron Kittle hit a fice fly of the game. ported $250,000 salary after the RBI single. during last Wednesday’s baseball game player three times in the regular return was loyalty. That was Final Four appearance, but be­ three-run homer as Milwaukee “ I think we have a tendency to were scheduled to visit Bacon Academy Morris never had lost more season and twice in the playoffs, more than enough for Carlesimo. fore Kentucky asked to speak lost its fourth straight in Teddy be in awe when M arc’s on the against Coventry High. Weather permit- today in Colchester. than four straight decisions be­ didn’t make the trip to the first Carlesimo, 39, completed days with Carlesimo, Keating said. Higuera’s first start of the mound,” Penders explained. fore this year, He allowed 10 hits, two games at Auburn Hills but of soul-searching Monday by “It was a very legitimate season. The Brewers are score­ “ It’s good to see Marc rebound Beth Romanewicz drew a free five innings, allowed six hits and Glastonbury High. John Melesko struck out seven and walked none practiced with his teammates ending talks with the University inquiry and a very difficult less in 26 innings. from his loss last week. Bums has pass in the home seventh but East walked four. Cheryl Constantine was the lone winner for the in 6 2-3 innings. Monday. of Kentucky and deciding to decision for him to make,” Higuera, 16-9 last season, had given us a lift from the No. 9 spot. Hartford hurler Janine Tawyer tossed two scoreless innings to Indians. Morris wouldn’t talk to repor­ Bird scrimmaged three days in remain as the head basketball Keating said. “ I honestly believe surgery on Jan. 20 for a herniated He got on base three times. then slammed the door shut. finish up. Results: Bruce Mlldwurf (H) def. ters after the game. However, his one week in early March but coach at Seton Hall, the school he that when he came back (from disc. He made 77 pitches, gave up Jimmy (Penders) was outstand­ East Hartford scored once in “ I ’m just glad to be back on the Gregg Horowitz 7-6, 5-7, 7-5; Melesko manager thinks he’s still pitching the top of the third with Manches­ (M ) def. Jeff Goodman 1-6, 6-3, 7-5; experienced swelling and dis­ took to the brink of a national Kentucky) it was a 50-50 situa­ five runs and seven hits, walked ing behind the plate.” road to recovery,” East Coach Adam Rosow (M) def. Jim Melesko 6-4, well. comfort, primarily in his right championship just one year after tion. Kentucky is one of the top four and struck out one. EAST CATHOLIC (5) — Gorman cf ter scoring two in the home Jay McConville said. 5- 7,6-2; ScottCaswag (H)def. Alex Eltel “ His only luck has been bad,’’ 4-6, 6-1, 6-1; McGee-Seldeman (H) def. heel, that sidelined him again. students asked that he be fired. Reuss, 3-2, struck out three and 4-M-O, J. Penders c 2-1-0-0, Manoloflco fourth. A walk, single by Erin East, which used 12 walks, three jobs in the country and they Sparky Anderson said. D 3-0-1-I, R. Penders ss l-l-O-l, Robinson Mott Clough-BIII Kennard 4-6, 6-3, 6-4; Now. Rodgers said, "he can Carlesimo said that neither P.J. CARLESIMO Egan, passed ball and suicide erupted for nine runs in the fourth Raoaport-Devokalns (H) def. Jeff will be back to where they were. The last Detroit pitcher to lose walked none. It was his first lb 3-1-1-0, Dumais 3b 1-0-0-2, Hickey rt actually go out and play without money nor anticipated NCAA . . . just says ‘no’ shutout since June 21, 1987, 3- 0-1-1, Desmond dh 2-0-0-0, Florl 2b squeeze by Moriconi plated the to put the game away. Aubin Stanlunos-John Muirhead 6-2, 6-2; That’s what made the decision so his first six decisions was Ted Chou-Stone (H) def. Yoon Johnson- constantly thinking about pain in sanctions against Kentucky for difficult.” against Kansas City when he was l-O-O-O, Burns It 2-1-2-0. Totals 22-5-4-5. runs. singled and added a three-run Donny Ma 2-6, 6-4, 6-3. Gray, who began the 1953 season , SOUTH CATHOLIC (0) — LetIzIo It the foot. That doesn’t mean you alleged recruiting violations Eddie Sutton, who resigned under Keating said he expects other with California. 3-0-0-0, DeLlllo ct 3-0-0-0, Santiago c The Hornets tied it in the fifth double in the fifth. She also had a 0-9. just go out and play. There’s a lot played a part in his decision. pressure in the wake of an NCAA 3- 0-1-0, Horan 3b 3-0-0-0, Arace ss 3-0-0-0,with the Indians scoring their bases-clearing double in a four- schools to make overtures to more to it. investigation. Morris worked out of several Indians 11, Rangers 1: Jerry Bellodv o/3b 2-0-0-0, DeStatanI p l-O-O-O, third run in the bottom of the fifth run first. Simsbury girls “ The factor was Seton Hall,” Carlesimo in the future. Pace 2b 3-0-0-0, DeNovellls rt 3-0-2-0, “ This game takes a tremend­ Carlesimo said in an impromptu jams. His teammates gave him a Browne, a former Ranger, drove Flaherty dh 2-0-0-0, Hillman 1b O-O-O-O. on a walk, passed ball and Hornet Kendra Darby added two hits ous amount of conditioning and news conference as he walked to lead for the first time this season, in four runs and Rich Yett and Totals 26-0-3-0. miscue. for East while Maura McPadden blank Manchester but the 34-year-old right-hander East Catholic 000 230 x—5-6-2 timing. That doesn’t come in a his car. “ I really like it here. I’ve Keith Atherton combined on a South Catholic 000 000 0—0-3-1 Each side collected six hits. played well defensively at first SIMSBURY — Host Simsbury was his own worst enemy. week or 10 days. Maybe two been treated w ell. Kentucky is the six-hitter as Texas lost for only Manolotlco and J. Penders. Bellody, Mary Tsokalas had two hits for base. High applied the whitewash Leading 3-1 in the sixth, he DeStatanI (5) and Santiago. weeks.” AP photo kind of a situation you have to NEED SOME EXTRA the sixth time in 23 games. WP- Manglatico (6-1). LP- Bellody. the Indians while Maylanen and brush to Manchester High, 7-0, threw a wild pitch over the head look at. It never got as far as Yett, 2-2, allowed one run and Samuels had two apiece for East Monday in interconference girls’ of catcher Matt Nokes, allowing HAPPY FLYER — Philadelphia’s Rich Tocchet, right, is people speculated it did.” four hits in 5 1-3 innings before Hartford. Cheney tennis tennis play. Omar Vizquel to score. MHS softball all smiles as he scores a third-period goal against Both Kentucky athletic direc­ SPENDING MONEY? Atherton pitched 2 2-3 innings for The Indians were without start­ The Indians, 2-3, resume play Celts face He mishandled Vizquel’s sacri­ loses to Lyman Montreal in their NHL playoff clash Monday night at the tor C M. Newton and Carlesimo his second save. In a heart breaker ing catcher Pam Duguay, who Wednesday at home against fice bunt in the seventh when said the job was never offered to Newspaper routes available in your area... Bobby Witt, 3-1, allowed six hits suffered a partially dislocated LEBANON — The Cheney Tech Conard High. Forum. Montreal’s Stephane Richer (44) skates by. The Seattle scored three runs, two Carlesimo during his visit to and six runs in six innings, It was a heart-breaking setback shoulder in the Indians’ game last tennis team dropped a 3-2 verdict Results: Courtney Morum (S) def. elimination Flyers took the opener from the Canadiens, 3-1. unearned. Lexington last week. Both agreed walking four and striking out for Manchester High as visiting Friday against Enfield. Duguay to host Lyman Memorial Monday Danielle Smith 6-1, 6-0; Brooke Pengal “ For a guy, 0-5, he’s tough, (S) def. Meredith Blodgett 6-3,6-1; Korl they talked about the job. three. East Hartford High scored twice is to see an orthopedist Thursday. afternoon. Cheney, 3-5, resumes BOSTON (AP) — Sixteen Earn money antd prizes by (delivering the especially with men on base,” Buckholder (S) def. Marlon Plummer Carlesimo had been mulling a Cleveland took the lead in the in the top of the seventh to post a action Friday at Rocky Hill High. 6- 1, 6-3; (Jolen Fedorofe (S) def. Andrea championship banners hang from Seattle manager Jim Lefebvre second on Brook Jacoby’s RBI 4- 3 victory in CCC East Division Goodmon 6-4, 6-1; Karen BIrch-Llsa possible move to Kentucky since Rgtuitt; Tuohy (L) def. ScoH Meg- GInoccnIo (S) def. Melissa Daversa- the rafters. One more loss and the Manchester Heralci in your said after the Mariners added triple. The Indians added two girls’ softball play Monday after­ EC girls softball quler 6-1, 6-4; Brandon Merrick (CT) Emotional Flyers visiting the Lexington campus Amy Mlzoros 7-5, 6-4; Kim Koufmann- Boston Celtics can hang up their def. McCaw 6-0, 6-4; Lyman won third April 24 for more than a day of another loss. more runs in the third, assisted by noon at Fitzgerald Field. Krlsten Grace (S) def. Kate Chadburn- uniforms for the season. neighborhood. ends losing streak singles by default; Tim Laubocher- Jen Cion 3-6, 7-6, 7-6; Saroh pjkor-Llsa interviews. Bill Swift allowed seven hits, first baseman Rafael Palmiero’s The Indians are now 5-3 while Aaron Granato (CT) def. Marino-Fuller It’s a strange situation for the Housmann (S) def. Jessica Aucoln- The Associated Press initially three runs, struck out one and error. Browne drove in one on a the Hornets improve to 7-2. HARTFORD — After losing 4-6, 6-4, 6-2; Crooks-Merrit (L) def. Bill Cathy meduski 6-3„ 6-1. winningest franchise in NBA Call today to get more details. Labbe-Daye Wills 6-4, 6-2. surprise Montreal quoted two unidentified sources walked two in his first start and groundnut and Joe Carter fol­ Manchester’s next game is Wed­ seven straight games, the East history, reduced to mediocrity by that day as saying Carlesimo second appearance of the season. lowed with an RBI double. nesday, an interconference affair Catholic girls’ softball team age and injuries. The Celtics would accept the Kentucky job, with Conard High at Fitzgerald finally got back on the winning Hall tennis must win tonight against the MONTREAL (A P) — High Cheney golfers that proved negative. but not until he talked to Seton 647-9946 Field. track. winningest team in the NBA this spirits carried Philadelphia to “ They had a lot of emotion Hall officials. All three of Manchester’s losses Senior Chris Aubin ripped three whips Manchester even their mark season or go winless in the victory over the Montreal Cana­ going for them and that’s what I On Friday, however, one of the have come by one run. hits and drove in seven runs to playoffs for the first time since diens in the opener of the Wales Host Manchester High won only The Cheney Tech golf team was worried about,” said Mont­ sources quoted in the original A relaxed Gooden Losing pitcher Lisa Moriconi guide East to a 14-3 win over host 1951. Conference finals. Will the Fly­ one singles match as visiting Hall evened its record at 3-3 Monday real coach Pat Burns. “ We had report said Carlesimo seemed to Marble St...... all Squire Village ...... all issued a one-out walk in the South C atholic in a non­ The Celtics hope their return to ers’ legs take them further? High of West Hartford took home afternoon with a 1-0 verdict over our breaks but we just couldn’t be having second thoughts about McCabe St...... all seventh. Two passed balls put the conference game Monday after­ Boston Garden for the third game a 6-1 verdict in interconference Portland High at the Manchester “We were riding a wave of buy a goal. We lost the battle but the job. runner on third, and she scored on noon at Hyland Park. of the best-of-5 series will help Stock PI...... all Wetherell ...... all wins fifth straight boys’ tennnis action Monday at Country Club. Cheney’s medal emotion,” Flyers coach Paul not the war and the guys are still The same source also said a Missy Samuels’ RB I single. A East is now 3-7 while South is them avoid being swept by the No. Main St...... 397-496 Bldwell ...... all the Memorial Field courts. score was 186 against 191 for the Holmgren said after his team’s confident they can do it.” Carlesimo never definitely ac­ walk, a forceout and an RBI winless at 0-8. Detroit Pistons, who won the first All but one of the matches went Highlanders. 3-1 upset Monday night behind the The Canadiens remain well- cepted the job and it was never By Ed Shearer Gooden said. single by Stacey Maylanen plated Sue Concannon was the winning two games at home. to three sets. Manchester, 7-2, Cheney’s Jeff O’Connor took excellent goalkeeping of Ken rested and relatively healthy. formally offered to him. Charter Oak St...... 141-348 The Associated Press “ This year I think I ’m throwing the game-winner for the Hornets. pitcher for the Eagles. She went “ We have the fans on our side resumes action Wednesday at medalist honors with a 41. Wregget. Only , who had a “ I ’m sure it’s a tough decision Gardner St...... 3-66 the ball better than last year. The here,” Boston forward Reggie “ I was hoping it was going to flareup of an old groin injury, for him to turn it down,” Newton ATLANTA — After starting main thing is getting ahead of the Lewis said. “ That really helps Gardner St. West...... all be like that and now I ’m said in London, Ky., where he was last season with a 6-0 record, it hitters, making them hit your when you’re tired and that gives missed the game. The Canadiens Highland St. 'ext BA thankful. You had two teams — attending an alumni gathering. wouldn’t seem likely that Dwight pitch. I just go as hard as I can as you extra energy.” had played only nine playoff (Dugan’s Alley) ...... 8-37 _I one of them having had time off “ I admire him and I ’m very Gooden could be even better this long as I can.” DeLeon lets his pitching do the taiking Boston was 32-9 at home, the games in disposing of Hartford year. and maybe a little rusty.” appreciative that he didn’t string Gooden was flirting with his Q f t J HTW a ------ninth-best home record in the and Boston in the first two rounds, Bv The Associated Press us along. I think he had, and Grissom Rd...... all Davey Johnson, his manager, 20th career shutout until the Reed had five hits as Cincinnati his league-leading earned run NBA, but its poorest home The Canadiens weren’t sharp while Philadelphia had played 13 probably still does have, a very says he is, and Gooden agrees. Braves struck for an unearned amassed the most runs ever average to 0.82. showing in 10 seasons. Detroit following a six-day layoff after against Washington and Shepard DR...... all Despite pitching his second strong interest in Kentucky. But Gooden allowed six hits in run in the eighth inning, one NL Roundup scored against Montreal. Cubs 4, Giants 3: Damon had the league’s best road record, sidelining the Boston Bruins in Pittsburgh. shutout in his last three starts, he’s made his decision to stay seven-plus innings Monday night inning after Gooden slightly The Reds had 21 hits, the most Berryhill, just off the disabled 26-15. the Adams Division final. Montreal needs to win the Oakland Heights...... all 1 Jose DeLeoq had very Ittle to say where he is.” to lift his record to 5-0 as the New sprained his left ankle attempting they have managed since 1980. It list, led off the 12th inning for “ We’ve been a strong team at Montreal gave up short-handed second game here Wednesday — about himself that is. 3-2, who allowed six runs on 10 hits Carlesimo announced his deci­ Brownstone A p ts ...... all York Mets downed Atlanta 3-1, to field a grounder. was the most runs for the Reds Chicago with a home run. home all year long,” Celtics’ goals to Derrick Smith and Ilkka But he was plenty talkative over seven innings “ I couldn’t night and at least one game in sion after a locker room meeting handing the Braves their seventh “ It’s a little stiff, but it will be since Sept. 15, 1987, when they Mike LaCoss, 1-2, gave up the coach Jimmy Rodgers said. “ We Sinisalo, and a late clincher to about his St. Louis Cardinals get the ball down in the strike Philadelphia to regain home-ice with six returning players that loss in a row. OK,” Gooden said after icing beat Atlanta 21-6. The 19 runs homer on a 2-1 pitch. Jeff Pico, know we’re going to have to play . Hamilton ...... all teammates. zone. I was making bad pitch advanatge. lasted for three minutes. “ He’s more relaxed this year, down the ankle. eclipsed Montreal’s record of 1-0, pitched three hitless innings well because the Pistons are Wregget frustrated the Cana­ Carpenter Dr...... all “ I’ve never played on a team after bad pitch.” allowing 17, set in a 1972 loss to The Canadiens, after a sluggish “ He sat down and evaluated his more determined.” Johnson said. He faced three batters in the for the victory and Calvin Schi- certainly a great basketball diens on rush after rush. Shayne McDIvItt Dr...... all like this one,” DeLeon said after The Cardinals scored five runs Houston. first period, outshot the Flyers priorities and I guess his priori­ “ He’s bigger, stronger, better. eighth, allowing a single to Jeff raldi retired the Giants in the team.’’ pitching a six-hitter Monday on six hits to pull away in the Corson had Montreal’s lone goal 11-3 in the second period but were ties are here,” said Anthony Wildwood Dr...... all He’s gotten slightly bigger each Treadway and then fielding a tap Second baseman Tom Foley bottom of the 12th for his second The Pistons won the first two night in a 6-0 victory over the San sixth, just in the nick of time as in the third period. unable to beat Wregget, who Avent, who should be the Pirates’ year.” was Montreal’s fourth pitcher. He save. games, both in Auburn Hills, to the right of the mound by Diego Padres. “ This is a good DeLeon saw it. Montreal’s Patrick Roy saw his made 24 saves in the game, his starting center next season. “ All Asked if his star right-hander Darrell Evans and throwing wide relieved Joe Hesketh, who gave Berryhill was playing in his Mich., 101-91 Friday night and Jefferson St...... all team. If you keep the ball inside DeLeon was nursing a 1-0 lead season-long, club-record home second impressive win since the money in the world can’t was a dominating pitcher this of second for an error. up nine runs and six hits in 1 1-3 first game since he was recalled 102-95 Sunday. But Coach Chuck Kenwood Dr...... all the ballpark and it’s not in the going into the bottom of the fifth unbeaten streak end at 34 games. Hextall was injured. make you happy.” year, Johnson replied, “ Closest Ron Gant then singled home innings, and allowed a two-run from the Cubs’ Class AAA Iowa Daly said he’s not assuming gap, somebody is going to catch when the Padres loaded the bases The Flyers had just finished a The Kentucky job reportedly Tolland Tpke...... 472-525 thing to it.” Atlanta’s only run, chasing homer to Reed in the eighth. affiliate following a rehabilita­ Detroit, whose 63-19 record was “ Kenny was unbelievable com­ it.” with one out. grueling seven-game series with carries a $600,000 salary, more “ It was like he was out there Gooden, and Roger McDowell got Foley Jhen got Ron Oester to tion assignment. He was placed the NBA’s best, will win three ing in like this after being used DeLeon, 5-1, allowed six hits, He helped create the jam when Pittsburgh Saturday night and than twice the amount Carlesimo Union Place ...... all playing,” Atlanta’s Jody Davis out of the inning when Darryl grountfout to end the inning. on the disabled list April 3 with straight games against Boston, sparingly.” said Tocchet. “ He’s struck out eight and walked one in he threw away Hurst’s sacrifice were missing goalie made at Seton Hall last season. said. “ One pitch he would run in Strawberry ran down Dale Mur­ Dodgers 1, Pirates 0: Pinch tendinitis in his right shoulder. whose 42-40 record was the worst been a great lift to the team.” Union St...... 133-264 his 50th career victory. bunt for the first Cardinal error in The Wildcats’ home court also is there and cut it here, then throw phy’s liner to the gap in right. hitter Mickey Hatcher scored Giants starter Kelly Downs left among the eight Eastern Confer­ and forwards Keith Acton and Wregget is a solid playoff “ I got a little bit tired,” said 60 innings. But DeLeon saved about 10 times bigger than the some high cheese by you. One “ Darryl made a great play,” Mike Davis with a bases-loaded with none out and the bases ence playoff teams. Murray Craven because of injur­ performer, entering Monday’s DeLeon, who threw 131 pitches. himself and possibly the game Pirates’ Walsh Arena on the time I knew what was coming and Gooden said. “ I thought that ball sacrifice fly in the ninth inning as loaded in the first inning when his “ This series is going exactly ies. Tocchet and defenseman game with a 2.80 goals-against “ I threw a lot of pitches at the when he got Roberto Alomar to South Orange campus. Kentucky he still threw it by m e.” was in the gap.” Los Angeles ended a four-game shoulder stiffened after facing how I outlined,” Daly said. “ I Mark Howe were playing on bad average despite spending his first beginning of the game and I ground to shortstop Ozzie Smith is the big game in town, as Gooden said he had the good Johnson said he didn’t antici­ losing streak. only three batters. said there were mine fields knees. two NHL seasons with the feeble thought I wasn’t going to last that for an easy double play. opposed to Seton Hall, which CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 record at the start last season pate Gooden missing a start ’The victory went to reliever everywhere, and if this is the The Flyers also lost one of their Toronto Maple Leafs before going long, but this is great weather to Then came the top of the sixth, needed to go to the Final Four to because the Mets were scoring a because of the ankle, but added Jay Howell, 2-2, who escaped a eighth-place team we’re playing, top scorers, , at 7:07. to Philadelphia in a late-season pitch in.” when the Cardinals scored five get the total attention of the New lot of runs. That hasn’t been the that usually such an injury bases-loaded, no-out jam in the it’s only going to get tougher. of the second period when he trade. The weather didn’t help San times en route to their sixth top of the ninth. WE DELIVER York area media. case this year. doesn’t show up fully until the For Home Delivery, Call There’s a good chance it will go suffered a mild concussion and a Roy, who has not beaten the Diego starter Bruce Hurst, straight victory. Mike Morgan pitched eight Those thoughts and the prestige " I would like as many runs as second day. however. five, as I said before. cut lip after being elbowed Flyers in nine games in his Reds 19, Expos 6: Chris Sabo shutout innings for Los Angeles, of the Kentucky job made Carle­ possible, but you can get in bad " I thought he threw outstand­ “ I just didn’t feel like I had ‘"rhey (the Celtics) are tal­ against the boards by Montreal’s had four hits and four RBIs, Paul allowing five hits, striking out 647-9946 career, remained philosophical simo consider it seriously after habits when you get a lot of runs,” ing,” Johnson said of Gooden. anything tonight.” said Hurst. ented enough to make it a . Propp went off on a O’Neill drove in five runs and Jeff seven, walking none and lowerine Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 after seeing his winning run his visit early last week. five-game series.” stretcher to a hospital for X-rays ended. Kentucky is trying to replace H — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, May 2. 1989 MANCUKSTHIH jl>;.KA|,|) TiH'h(l;.y M;.y 2 I'tHf) 15 SPORTS SCOREBOARD SCIENCE & HEAl TH

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Peter Lescoe hod two hits and Gold's vs. Dean,6— Robertson Baltimore 12 12 .500 — KWIImt cf 3 0 0 0 M Dkn 3b 110 0 DeLeon p 3 0 10 Tmpitn ss 3 0 10 H&Nvs.MAK,7:X— Robertson BALTIM ORE (A P) - Utah when an electrical current was for weeks to verify the Utah Entry fee is $4, $6 the day of the race with no Boston 11 12 .478 >/» Lovullo ph 10 0 0 VliQuel IS on RBI for the winners while Brendan 3 3 10 Hurst p 10 0 0 Prindivllle tripled and Travis Fedytnyk Keith vs. Sterling,#-PooonI could speak f t - scientists who captured world­ applied to the electrodes, deute­ Clevelond entries accepted after 12:30 p.m. the day of the 10 13 435 V/3 ToW i n 3 f 1 Totalt SI S 11 4 Wynn# rf 10 0 0 Fast Jack's vs. Correntl,7:M— Paganl experiments, but the results Milwaukee 10 13 .435 V/7 singled. Mott Somberg singled and starred wide attention with their claim to race. Tetais IS 0 1* 5 Tetais 29 * * 0 defensively ot third base. For the Lowvers, Congo vs. Coach's, 6— Nike rium nuclei were jammed into the didn’t hold up when measured Toronto 9 16 .360 P**!?** SOI OSS OSS-3 J4Mvs.Tlernev's,7:M— Nike DetroW Peter JullonI doubled while Som Dejesus have achieved cold nuclear fusion crystal lattice of the palladium Trophies and merchandise prizes will be 8 15 .348 3'/> Seuifle -g StLeiris on 005 00»-l Bldwell vs. Ward,6— Keeney NEW YORK (A P) — A 60,000-year-oid Neander­ against a standard known as a West Division DP— Seattle 3. LOB— Detroit A and Peter Melluzzo each singled. Adam were probably fooled by faulty until the nuclei fused. awarded. There will be six men’s and six San Dlege *** *** MO— I Borofsky pitched well In relief. Stote Bonk vs. Main Pub, 6— ChorterOok thal neck bone resembles its counterpart in modern Neutron Capture Gamma W L Pet. OB Seottle 6. 2B— Cotto, Sheridan, ADovis, E— Flonnerv, DeLeon, Kruk, Tern calculations, researchers from women’s divisions along with additional TeKOs 17 6 .739 — Presley. 3B— Brumley. SB— Cotto 2 (2). humans, suggesting the ancient creatures were When the fusion occurred. Pons Spectrum. Oakiond piclon. DP— SfLoult 3. LOB— SILouls 5, Son awards presented to the first Bolton finisher, 18 8 692 S— Vliauel. SF— ADovis. Diego 4. 2B— Santiago. Coleman. S— American WestSIde anatomically equipped to speak, researchers two of the nation’s most promi­ and Fleischmann said, the device “ If (fusion) occurred at all, it Konsos City 16 8 .667 DeLeon, Hunt. California DMroh "* HE.E..M, nent science institutes say. produced four times more heat was far below what they deduced first subjunior finisher, youngest and older 15 K) .600 3 IP H R ER BB SO DIRosd Cleaners detected Firefighters, Cox Cable lowered Oakland Heights, 16-1, reported last week. Seottle 12 15 .444 7 M o rrli LJV6 «3-3 10 5 3 0 7 SILouls 9-1, of Waddell Field. Jimmy Knox allowed Monday night at Poganl Reid. Fred Researchers from both the than was required to operate the from their measurements,” finisher and team award. Minnesota Scientists are interested in the Neanderthal’s 10 13 .435 7 FWIIIIomi 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 DeLeon W3-1 9 6 0 0 1 lust one hit in picking up the victory for McVeigh ond Frank Naples cracked three Massachusetts Institute of Tech­ experiment. They later said the Parker said. To enter, or more information, contact Chlcooo 9 16 .360 9 Seattle Son Otago DIRoso. Knox struck out 1) batters. Chris hits apiece tor the winners while Bob Lotuls, capability for those sounds because it bears on the Momtov’s Qarrm 5 7 3 3 3 1 fkjrst L.3-2 7 10 6 6 1 Smith hod two hits tor DIRoso while Sean Todd Miller, Bill Houghtollng and Jock nology and the California Insti­ ratio of heat produced to heat Part of the problem. Parker Robert Peterson. 400 West Street. Bolton. 06040 Konsos City at New York, opd,. roln question of whether Neanderthals were direct Powell W.1-0 3 0 0 0 0 3 Grant 2 0001 Krueger tripled and Michelle Alberts Busher chipped In twoeoch. Bob Lull hod tute of Technology are challeng­ expended could be up to 8-1, said, could be that Pons and or call 649-7766. Boston 13, MInnesoto 6 Schooler S,3 3 3 0 0 1 1 WP— Hurst. doubled. Seth Monclnl hod the only hit tor twohltslndefeot. ancestors of modern man or simply an evolutionary Chlcooo 6, Milwaukee 0 WP— Morris, the nretlghters. dead end. ing the cold fusion claim made at But Lewis said Caltech re­ Fleischmann did not directly Clevelond 11, Texas 1 Umolrei— flome, Borneft; First, Ford; the University of Utah. searchers found a number of Seottle 5. Detroit 3 Second, Koic; Third, Hlrschbeck. Pagan! The discovery of the tiny, U-shaped bone is measure the neutrons released in First-round series resume Only oames scheduled American League leaders Bolton Little League Nathan Lewis said Monday that T— 3:34. A— 14,7*0. reported in the British journal Nature by problems with the Utah their experiment. Tuesdov’s Oomts Nassiff Sports routed Zembrowskl's, 19-3, he and other Caltech researchers apparatus. NEW YORK (A P) — Four teams are set to Konsos City (Gubicia 1-2) at New York Olonder's ot Vernon trounced the Bolton at Pagonl Field. Tim Wisniewski ripped tour researchers from Israel, France and Moorhead "The measurement they made (John 2-3), 7:30 p.m. Based on StAtBots A's, 13-3, Monday night at Legion Pork. hits for Ndssltf while Dave Bonhomond Rich conducted the most precise effort close out their NBA first-round series, and NatlonalLeague results State University in Minnesota. “ These problems may lead to was an indirect measurement, California (Finley 3-2) at Baltimore AMERICAN LEAGUE Keith Mlllen wos the winning pitcher while Aroian added three apiece. Al Menoslon, yet to duplicate the Utah experi­ errors large enough to cast some are wary of the possibility. (Boutlsta 2-2), 7:35 p.m. G AB R H Pet. Jett Herold tripled twice. Jason Thlbldeou Mark Lappen, Tim McCarthy and John Other scientists said the find is unlikely to end the not of neutrons directly, but of Oakland (Welch 3-2) ot Toronto (Stleb2-0). POBrIen Cle 23 83 18 32 .386 and Jason MelgulsthltwelltortheA's. Gehamlodded two each. ment and found that no fusion serious doubts on published de­ gamma rays produced by neu­ "Obviously, we are in good position ... but it 7:35 p.m. Reds19.Expos8 Gruber Tor 19 72 12 27 .375 debate about Neanderthal speech capabilities. ADavIs Sea took place. He said the Utah terminations of excess heat,” trons,” Parker said. takes three to win the series,’ ’ said Golden Boston (Dopson 2-1) at MInnesoto (Toliver 25 87 17 32 366 AALeagua The Neanderthals, who lived in Europe and Asia 1*1), 8:05 p.m. Puckett Min 23 86 1.« 29 .337 scientists calculated a gain in said Lewis. “ When these errors The two M IT researchers said State coach Don Nelson, whose Warriors are CINCINNATI MONTREAL Phillips Oak 22 75 10 25 333 until about 35,000 years ago, undoubtedly did Mllwoukee (Boslo 4^) ot Chlcooo (Kino Brand Rex Wire and Cable shredded heat, but that precise measure­ are avoided, we obtain no evi­ home to the Utah Jazz. 1-3), 8:30 p.m. oBrhM ObrhM EWIIIIams Chi 24 82 15 27 .329 Scholastic communicate in some fashion because their culture in a paper planned for presenta­ Daniels If 3 3 0 0 Raines If 5 1 1 0 Kelly NY 23 73 11 24 .329 Washington Social Club, 14-5, at Chorter ments at Caltech showed no such dence for excess heat "You never know in that joint,” Detroit’s Clevelond (Swindell 2-0) at Texos (Mover Collins If Oak Park. Don SItek had three hits for the tion to the conference that the 3^). 8:35 p.m. 0 0 0 0 Foley 2b 4 12 0 Trtobll KC 23 77 K) 25 .325 was relatively advanced, scientists say. The debate gain. Sobo 3b 6 4 4 4 Galorrg 1b 5 2 2 3 Franco Tex 22 84 11 27 .321 winner while John McAvoy and John production.” Utah research apparently misin­ John Salley said of Boston Garden where the Detroit (Hudson 0-1) at Seattle (DunneO-1), Larkin ss is whether they were physically able to speak. 10:05 p.m. 6)31 Brooks rf 4 0 10 Griffey Seo 22 81 17 26 .321 Gommle clubed two homers apiece. Jon Papers prepared by MIT re­ Pons and Fleischmann, Lewis terpreted some crucial data on Pistons meet the Celtics. “ We’re going in there LHarrIs ss 0 0 0 0 Wallacb 3b 4 1 1 1 Brandt hod two hits. Including a homer In The new fossil, unearthed from Kebara Cave at Wednesday’s Gomes Home Runs MRS JV girls'softball searchers for presentation today said, have admitted that their playing as if we’re two down instead of two up.” EDovIs cf 3 0 12 DMrtnz cf 4 12 1 BJockson, Konsos City. 8; Leonord, defeat. AP photo neutrons. Detroit ot Seottle. 4:35 p.m. WInghm cf 0 10 0 Mount (Tarmel in Israel, is a hyoid bone. In the body, California at Boltimore. 7:35 p.m. Hesketh p 0 0 0 0 Seattle, 7; McGrIff.Toronto, 7; Borfleld.New The Monchester High girls' softboll team at the American Physical Society report of a 4-1 energy return was Lewis said the Caltech experi­ Like Detroit, the New York Knicks and Bnzngr lb 3 1 1 1 H(Xller 2b 0 0 0 0 York, 5; Deer, Milwaukee, 5; Goetfl, lost Its first gome of the seoson, bowing to the hyoid lies between the root of the tongue and the Konsos City ot Cleveland. 7:35 p.m. Dibble p 0 0 0 0 CharterOak UNDERSEA SCHOOL — Jenny Crad­ meeting also reported that verifi­ based on mathematical calcula­ ments used detection equipment Phoenix Suns also won their first two games, Ooklond at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Santaven c 3 0 11 MInnesoto, 5; AAcGwIre, (Joklond, 5; East Hertford, 16-13, Monday afternoon. larynx. Yngbid ph 0 10 0 Owen ss Mllwoukee ot MInnesoto. 8:05 p.m. 4 0 0 0 Nokes, Detroit, 5; Tettlefon, Boltimore. 5; Edst Hartford collected 16 hits and 11 walks Glenn Construction robbed CBT, 10-2, at dock, a volunteer at Boston’s Museum of cation experiments conducted tions and not on actual measure­ 100.000 times more sensitive than but they all did it at home and now take to the Charlton p 10 0 0 Perez p 2 0 10 Whitaker, Detroit, 5. while Monchester had 19hltsand only three In the Nature paper, the researchers said the Boston ot Chlcooo. 8:30 p.m. ONelll rf 5 2 3 5 Fitzgerald Field. Scott Campbell laced four over a five-week period failed to ments. He said the Utah re­ devices used in the Utah experi­ road seeking a second-round berth. The New York ot Texos, 8:35 p.m. McGffgn p 0 0 0 0 Runs Batted In free posses. hits tor Glenn while Gary Powers hod three, fossil bone is almost identical in size and shape to Science, watches a live broadcast Reed c 6 3 5 3 Aldrete cf 10 0 0 Franco, Texas, 23; BJockson, Kansas Tricia Skinner led the Indians with four detect any fusion reaction. searchers evidently used ment. He said Caltech used Warriors, on the other hand, wontheir first two Oester 2b 6 1 1 0 Including o homer. John Buccino added modern hyoids. Along with other evidence, that Monday at the museum in Boston. The City, 20; Leonord, Seottle, 20; (SaettI, hits while Jen Mosson and Kerl Gallo added three hits and Bill Silver homered. Bob At Yale University in New incorrect assumptions to make games on Utah’s court. National Leaguestandings Mohter p 2 0 10 Minnesota, 19; Sierra, Texos. 19; ADovis, three apiece. Michelle Throm, Chris instruments to detect and mea­ Griffey ph 10 0 1 LeBreux and Scott LoBrec collected two suggests that that the larynx, or voice box, also may telecast is part of a $7 million science Seottle, 18; Rice, Boston, 1ft McGrItt, Fellowsond Vicki Slmmonshod two safeties hits oplecetor CBT. Haven, scientists last week an­ their calculations. sure any product of fusion, Tonight, the Knicks will be at Philadelphia to Trillo lb 2 2 2 0 not have changed over 60,000 years, they said. Toronto, 17. each. The Indians ore now6-1 with their next project that uses a robot named Jason, nounced that they had turned up He said errors were easily including neutrons or gamma battle the 76ers, the Pistons at Boston and the East Division Totals 44 19 n 17 Totals 36 611 6 Pitching (3 Decisions) gome Wednesday against Conard High of If so, the anatomical equipment for human-like W L Pet. OB Bollard, Baltimore, SO, 1.000; Stewart, West Hartford ot Charter Oak Pork ot 3:30 Rec equiped with a video camera, to send no evidence of room-temperature made, for instance, if the heavy rays, tritium or helium, and any Suns at Denver. In tonight’s other matchup, the St. Louts Onclmian speech may have been in place that long ago, they 14 9 .609 008 300 466— 19 Oakland, 50, 1.000; Boslo, Mllwoukee, 40, p.m. fusion after three weeks of tests. water was not stirred to distrib­ rise in heat. Milwaukee Bucks will be at home against the New York 13 10 .565 Montreal 300 83* OOB— 6 1.000; TGordon, Kansas City, 40, 1.(X»; Manchester PIzzo slid past Elks, 10-7, ot wrote. live pictures across the nation from the Chicogo 13 11 .542 Bonnisfer, Kansas City, 30, 1.000; Mover, Nike Field. Kevin Coheou, Art Nowell and They were looking only for ute heat evenly from the electri­ All such measurements, when Atlanta Hawks after the teams split' their two LOB— Cincinnati 7, Montreal 6. 3B— Raines, But Jeffrey Laitman, who has studied the speech bottom of the Mediterranean Sea. Montreal 13 12 .520 Texos, 30, 1.000; McCosklll, Californio, 4-1, Bob Clifford hod three hits eoch for MP. neutrons or gamma rays. cal current. When the measure­ performed correctly, were nega­ games at Atlanta. Philadelphia 11 12 .478 Reed, DoMatTInei, Oester, Sobo, ONelll. .800, 7 ore tied with ,750. Keith LIndstrom, Ted Clifford, Tim Ntcolo capabilities of humankind's ancestors, said he Pittsburgh 10 15 HR— Golorrago (4), ONelll (4), Reed (3), and Bernie Repoll odded two each. For Elks, Richard Petrasso of MIT’s ments were made correctly, said tive. Lewis said. .400 Hockey believes the new finding does not shecl light on West Division SB— Brooks (3), Sabo (4), (Solorroga (4), Len Polchlopek slommed tour hits while Plasma Fusion Center said the Lewis, it was obvious that the “ We have no reason to invoke W L Pet. OB Wolloch (3), DaMortlnez (4). S— Perez. National League leaders Norm Kowalsky added three, Terry Flem­ Neanderthals Antley streak Is over Cincinnati 14 9 609 _ SF— EDovIs 3. ing, Matt Rozelle, Dan Dovlak and Mike amount of neutrons, another total heat from the reaction was fusion to explain any of their Son Diego IP H R ER BB SO For one thing, he said, scientists do not know what IN BRIEF 14 13 .519 Dolterchippedin with two each. fusion byproduct, emitted by the less than the energy used to Los Angeles Cincinnati Based on 6*AtBats NHL playoff glance results,” he said. “ At this point, NEW YORK (A P) — Chris Antley was 1? 13 .480 the hyoid bone of older human ancestors looked like. Son Francisco 12 13 .480 Mahler WJ-3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Utah experiment was probably operate the experiment. we can find no evidence of surprised with all the attention he got for losing Houston 11 14 .440 Dibble G AB R H Pet. Nike So the significance of the discovered bone's Haves Phi 22 Collider funds negotiated much lower than the Utah scient­ Parker, meanwhile, said MIT anything except conventional Atlonto 10 16 385 Charlton 76 20 29 .382 CONFERENCE FINALS appearance is not clear, said Laitman, of the Mount on five mount.s. There was a good reason. Montreol WCIork SF 25 92 20 33 .399 Monday, 66ay 1 Allied Printing edged J.C. Penney, 3-1, at ists thought. He said the claimed researchers have been working chemistry” Monday's Games Herr F>hl WASHINGTON (A P) — House Budget Antley’s record 64-day consecutive winning Cincinnati 19, Montreol 6 Perez L4)-3 4 1-3 10 7 7 3 4 23 93 10 33 .355 Philadelphia 3, Montreal 1, Philadelphia Nike Reid. Chris Green, Don Leonard, John Sinai School of Medicine in New York. flow was "incon.cistent” with McCSttgon I 4 3 3 0 0 Colemon StL 23 97 22 33 .340 leods series 1-0 McDermott ond Kip Coloitts hod two hits Committee negotiators have agreed to spend at Houston at Phllodelphia, pad., rain Butler SF Secondly, he said he does not see how the isolated streak ended Monday at Aqueduct when the New York 3, Atlanta 1 Heskefh 1 1-3 4 9 9 5 3 24 98 15 33 .337 Tuesday, May 2 apiece tor the winners. For J.C, Penney, other d^ta reported from the Foley 1-3 1 1 1 0 0 MThmpsn StL 22 78 11 26 333 Chlcooo at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Mike Greenwood had three hits while Rich bone will help scientists determine the position of least $200 million next year to begin building jockey failed to win any of his five races. Los Angeles 1, Pittsburgh 0 Grace Chi Utah experiment. St. Louis 6, Son Diego 0 HBP— Foley by AAohler. WP— Perez, 24 85 6 28 .329 Wednesday, May 3 Molor, Tom Sonzoond Dole Alsbrookodded the larynx in the throat. He called that crucial to the the superconducting super collider at a site “ This is the first time I ’ve ever been winless Heskefh. BK— Heskefh. Reed Cin 20 70 6 23 .329 Phllodelphia at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. twoeoch. “ We’re asserting that their Chicago 4, San Francisco 3, 1? Innings LSmIth Atl south of Dallas. and gotten press,” Antley said. ‘T m happy. I ’ll Tuesday's Games Umpires— Home, Darling; First, Wendel- 25 95 17 31 .326 Thursday, Moy 4 question of Neanderthal’s speech capabilities. neutron emission was below what ONelll Cln 21 80 10 always remember 55 going down to the seventh CIncInnotl (Armstrong 04)) at Montreal stedt; Second, Montague; Third, 26 .325 Chlcooo at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Women's League The larynx is lower in the throat of modern “ The committee recognizes that the SSC (Johnson 0-3), 7:35 pm . Morsh. ffome Runs Fiidoy, A6ov 5 they thought it was, including the GDovIs, Houston, 7; Haves, humans than it was in very early ancestors, he said. represents an extraordinary opportunity to race and the “ DiMaggio” record. Houston (Deshales 2-2) ot Phllodelphlo T— 3:19. A— «,403. Phllodel- Montreal at Phllodelohia, 7:35 p.m. Century 21 Real Estate defeated Gorman possibility that it could have been (Youmons 1-2), 7:35 p.m. Ohio, 7; EDovIs, CIncInnotl, 4; Mltchell, Sohirdpy, May 6 The lower position allows for the space above it to maintain U.S. leadership in science and During his streak, which began on Feb. 8, Son Froncisco, 6; Doulton. Phllodelphia, 5; Insurance, 11*6, at Chorter Oak Pork. none at all.” Ronald R. Parker, New York (Oledo 0-3) ot Atlanta Calgary at Chlcooo, 9:35 p.m. Borbara Blackwell hit o solo homer for technology,” according to the panel’s budget Antley had 26 multiple win days, including five (P Smith 0-3), 7:40 p.m. Schmidt, Philadelphia, 5; Strawberry, Sundoy, May 7 act as a resonating chamber, which is required for Mats 3. Braves 1 New York, 5; Sore tied with 4. Gormon. director of M IT’s Plasma Fusion Pittsburgh (Heaton 0-2) at Los Angeles Montreol at Phllodelphlo, 7:35 p m. fully articulate speech, he said. document. victories on March 27. The streak included a Runs Batted In Center, said in a telephone (Hershlser 3-2), 10:05 p.m. Monday, Moy 9 In an editorial accompanying the Nature paper, The Energy Department wants to build the total of 147 winners out of 486 mounts. St. Louis (Terry 3-1) ot Son Diego Mitchell, Son Francisco, 25; Hayes, Calgorv ot Chlcooo, 9:35 p.m. AB League interview Monday. NEW YORK ATLANTA Phllodelphlo, 22; ONelll, CIncInnotl, 22; 53-mile underground ring at a site south of (Whitson 32), 10:05 p.m. ObrhM Tuesday, May 9 John Marshall of the Radcliffe Infirmary at Oxford, ObrhM Golarrogo, Montreal, 21; Guerrero, Phllodelphlo at Montreal, 7:35 p.m.. If Monchester Medical SuppIvbeotLathrop The international physics com­ Chicago (ModOux 1-3) ot Son Froncisco Dvkstra cf 4 10 0 Gant 3b 4 0 2 1 England, cautioned that determining function from Dallas, and President Bush is asking Congress (Reuschel 32), 10:35 p.m. SILouls, 19; WCIork, Son Francisco, 19; necessary Insurance, 13-9, ot Robertson Park. Russ munity has spent millions of HJohsn 3b 4 0 11 LSmIth If 3 0 10 EDovIs, Clnclnnofl, 19; GDovIs, Houston, 19; Bilodeau led the winners with three hits to spend $250 million to begin construction in Evidence tough to find Wednesday's Games Hrnndz lb 4 0 0 0 GPerry lb Wednesday, May W anatomy is tricky. 3 0 0 0 Murray, Los Angeles, 19; Schmidt, Chicago of Calgary. 9:35 p.m., It necessary while Brian Sullivan. Roger Talbot, Jim dollars over the last quarter Houston ot Montreal, 7:05 p.m. Strwbry rf 4 0 0 0 DMrphv cf 4 0 2 0 The argument about Neanderthal language fiscal 1990. WITH CIncInnotl at New York, 7:35 p.m. Philadelphia, 19. Jackson, Bob Fish and Rick Burnett added century attempting to achieve CINCINNATI (AP) — Friends of Cincinnati McRyIds If 4 12 0 Thomas ss 4 0 0 0 PHchlng (3 Decisions) twoeoch. Philadelphia ot Atlanta, 7:40 p.m. Teufel 2b 4 12 0 DJames rf Thursday, May 11 capability, he wrote, "w ill undoubtedly run and run 4 0 0 0 Gooden. New York, M , 1.000; Dibble, Montreal at Phllodelohia, 7:35 p.m., It For Lothrop, Tom Crockett homered and fusion using massive machines Reds manager Pete Rose believe baseball’s St. Louis at Los Angeles, 10:05 p.m. GCarter c 4 0 11 JDovIs c 3 0 0 0 until we discover a cieep-frozen Neanderthal who is OK sought for AIDS drug Chlcooo at Son Diego, 10:05 p.m. CIncInnotl, 3-0, 1.000; Fernondez, New necessary singled twice, Mott Kellie ond Wayne filled with plasma heated to SIDING & ROOFING inquiry into his gambling habits may be stalled Elster ss 3 0 2 0 Tredwy 2b 3 110 York, 3-0, 1.000; Glovlne, Atlonto, 30, Pittsburgh at Son Francisco, 10:35 p.m. Gooden p 10 0 0 ZSmIth p Friday, May 12 Ostrout hod three hits each and Brian Hohor susceptible to resuscitation.” because investigators are having trouble 2 0 0 0 1.000; Heskefh, Montreal. 30,1.000; DeLeon, Calgary at Chlcooo, 9:35 p.m.. It necessory (xtdedtwo. WASHINGTON (A P) — A Food and Drug temperatures of up to 100 million McDwII p 0 0 0 0 Evar>s ph 10 00 A second report in Nature confirms an earlier StLouls, 51, .933; Scott, Houston, 4-1, .900; Administration advisory committee has re­ degrees. BY proving Rose bet on baseball, according to a Glovlne pr 0 0 0 0 Sutcliffe, Chicago, 4-1,.900. Boever p Saturday, May 13 study that suggested anatomically modern humans University of Utah chemist B. published report. American League results 0 0 0 0 Phllodelphlo ot Montreal, 9:05 p.m.. If Northern commended approval of an aerosol version of a Totals 32 9 I 2 Totots 31 1 6 1 necessary lived in the Middle East some 90,000 years ago. That Stanley Pons and his collabora­ During the past two weeks, special investiga­ L.M. Gill nipped PM Construction, 12-10, drug that helps prevent a life-threatening New York 001 000 20B-3 Sunday, May 14 was more than twice the age scientists had been tor, Martin Fleischmann of Eng­ Monday’s homers Chicogo at Calgary, 9:35 p.m.. It necessary at Robertson Pork. Ron Lucvsmockedthree pneumonia in AIDS patients. RICK BURNETT tor John M. Dowd has talked with several Red Sox 13, Twins 6 Atlonto 000 000 010— 1 able to establish reliably for the existence of hits, Including a homer, tor L.M. while John The FDA is expected to agree and approve an land’s University of Southamp­ friends of Rose, trying to verify or dispel E— Gooden. DP— New York 2, Atlontol. OssowskI and Gary Deslorllos hod three anatomically modern humans. LOB— New York 4, Atlanta 6. 2B— American League apiece. Tony Fedor, Ron Slomon, Brion ton, sent shock waves through the accusations that Rose gambled on baseball, BOSTON aerosol version of pentamidine within weeks, SPRING SPECIAL MINNESOTA HJohnson, McReynolds. SB— McReynolds Larkin (1), Dwyer (1), Twins; Kittle (3), Collins and Dove Warner hod two hits each. Scientists from Britain, Canada and Israel Ob r h M NHL playoff result said an FDA source who spoke on the condition scientific world March 23 when the Cincinnati Post reported Monday, quoting Ob r h M (4), Gont (3). S— Gooden 2, LSmIth. WhIteSox. For PM, Bill Tedtordrlooed three hits while Boogs 3b 3 0 15 Gladden If studied the age of cattle teeth associated with three sources the newspaper did not name. 5 12 0 IP H R ER BB SO Bob Onfhonk, Roy Vogt, ond Steve Pryor of anonymity. they said they had achieved Kutcher If 10 0 0 Newmn 2b 4 1 1 0 New York Notional League added two each. human remains in the Skhul cave at Mount Carmel. Barrett 2b 4 2 10 Aerosol pentamidine has been widely nuclear fusion using a simple 25% OFF “ They can’t find anything,” the new.spaper Puckett cf 3 0 10 Gooden W,5-0 7 6 1 1 2 O'Neill (4), Reed (2), Reds; Galarraga (4), Flyers 3. Canadlensi They found that the teeth, and so the humans, are at Burks cf 5 2 2 0 Moses cf 1 1 0 1 McDwII S/4 2 0 0 0 0 Expos; Berrvhlll (I), Cubs; Kennedy (3), available to AIDS patients since the FDA in electrochemical cell at room SIDING, ROOFING < quoted one of the unidentified persons as Greenwl If 3 2 2 2 Larkin 1b 5 1 1 3 Atlonto Giants. Dusty least about 81,000 years old and more probably Romero 3b 10 0 0 GoettI 3b 2 0 0 1 Philadelphia i o 2—3 February allowed expanded distribution as an temperature. VINYL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS saying. ZSmIth L.CM 8 7 3 3 0 about 101,000 years old. Rice dh 6 1 1 2 Laudner c 10 10 Boever 1 1 0 0 0 Montreal o 0 1-1 Hockonum Blockhowks edged Hartford experimental medication under government Pons and Fleischmann said the Evons rf First Period— 1, Philadelphia, D.Smlth4, THRU MAY 31st 5 2 2 2 Bush rf 4 0 ) 0 Gooden pitched to 3 batters In the 6th. County Sheriffs Association, 7-6, ot Keeney review. cell used an electrode of palla­ Esosky lb 5 2 2 2 Harper c 4 0 0 0 BK— Gooden Z PB— GCorter. 13:45 (sh). Penalties— Kerr, Phi (Interfer­ Street Field. Jon Wollenberg was the Reed ss 5 2 4 0 Dwyer dh 4 13 1 Umpires— Home, Horvey; First, Pulll; BasketbaD ence), 9:34; Mellanby, Phi (holding), 12:09; winning pitcher while Fred Gllha led the However, many insurance plans do not cover dium and one of platinum that Scholastic record Is set Cerone c 4 0 0 0 Murphy, Phi (rouohino), 15:03; Tocchet. offense with three hits. Dove Burnett hod Goone ss 3 1 1 0 Second, Davidson; Third, Bonin. experimental drugs. FDA approval would were immersed in a flask of Totalt 4213 15 13 Totals 36 611 6 T— 2:26. A— 8,854. Phi (rouohino), 15:03; Skrudlond, Mon two hits and tour RBIs while while MOUNTAIN GROVE. Mo. (AP) - He didn’t (rouohino), 15:03; MePhee, Mon (rough Wollenberg and Jim Harney added two 70 volunteers allow nearly universal reimbursement for deuterium oxide, or heavy water. S A L E ON ^ have his best stuff and this tiny Ozarks Boston 703 120 000— 13 Ing), 15:03; Chychrun, Phi (cross­ each. For the Sheriffs, Dave DeLucco, The researchers claimed that Mtomesoto 300 001 002— 6 NBA playoff glance checking), 17:15; Gainey, Mon (Interfer­ Lonce Powell and Tom Nagle collected two AIDS patients using the drug. WHITE ALUMINUM •EXPERIENCED WORKMANSMP community was starting to resemble Yankee E— Gogne, Wovne. DP— Minnesota 1. Cub84,Glants3 ence), 17:15. hits apiece while Jose Madera drove In two Stadium on opening day. But Kennie Steenstra. LOB— Boston 14, Minnesota 7. 2B -^lce, Second Period-None. Penalties— runs and Ralph Corrado homered. sought for study G U TTER S & •QUALITY MATERIALS Boggs, Reed, Esosky, Puckett. 3B— (12 Innings) FIRST ROUND B.Smith, Mon (cross-checking), 2:06, Cancer hotline now open DOWNSPOUTS Ss •LOW, LOW PRICES a modest kid with a live fastball, is now the Evons. HR— Larkin (1), Dwyer (1). SB— (Beit-ot-flve) Tocchet, Phi (unsportsmanlike con­ winningest pitcher in the history of high school (3reenwell (4), Barrett (2), Burks (4). Thursday, April 22 duct), 7:07; Corson, Mon (unsportsmanlike C A LD W ELL Atlanta 100, Mllwoukee 92 FARMINGTON — A 24-hour cancer informa­ « STRO NG baseball. $F— Boggs, Goett), Moses. CHICAGO SAN FRAN conduct), 7:07; Sutter, Phi (high-sticking) I FOR A FAST IP H R Bit BB so ObrhM ObrhM New York 102, Phllodelphia 96 7:34; B.Smith, Mon (high-sticking), 7:34; Soccer on Lyme disease tion telephone line has been opened to the * EFFICIENT “ I’m glad it’s over,” the 6-foot-6 right-hander Boston Walton cf OQOO Butler cf 5 110 Golden State 123, Utah 119 Tocchet, Phi (cross-checking), 12:57; « GOOD LOOKING FREE ESTIMATE L.A. Lakers 12B, Portland 108 Keone, Mon (holding), 14:M; Ludwig, public by the Department of Research in OIL INC. said Monday after pitching and batting Plato, Boyd W,M 7 7 4 4 1 2 Webster If 5 0 2 0 TrJones rf 5 0 10 CALL Smithson 2 4 2 2 0 2 Wllkrsn 3b 5 110 WCIork 1b 4 00 1 Fridav, April M 66on (cro5so Widnesdoy, Moy S CALIFORNIA ANGELS— Recalled Rich Stingers, rheumatology at the university’s medical school. HARTFORD — The Divisions of Nursing and CtllCOBO 030 030 OOx^ IF H R ER BB SO Monteleone, pitcher, from Edmor.ron ot rf Stearns clubbed s ; making the history, ro­ Cfilcogo Cleveland at Chicago, 8 p.m. a grand slam home run tor the Blue Jays “ Not all people respond to early treatment, and Kansas State, Richmond played his way into E— Yount, EWIIIIams. DP— Mllwaukee3. Seattle at Houston, 8:30 p.m. the Pacific Coast League. Continuing Education of Greater Hartford LOB— Milwaukee 5, Chicogo 4. 2B— Sutcliffe 71-3 5 3 3 3 MILWAUKEE BREWERS-ActIvated Dltched^r.li' Stearns mance and excitement of the starting lineup early in the preseason and MtWIIIms 2-3 0 0 0 0 L.A. Lakers at Portland, 10:X p.m. this is one of the things we want to find out in our Community College will offer a nurse’s aide Meyer, Surhoff. HR— Kittle (3). S— Thursday, 6Aorch 4 Ted Hlguera.pItcher.tromthelS-daydlsabled O'’*' •-•ndsey averaged 22 points per game, 16th best in the EWIIIIams, Pico W.1-0 3 0 0 0 0 1 list. Sent Ray Krawczvk, pitcher, to Denver ot study. We want to find out how well they respond,” certification course starting in July. Europe as affordable as Schlroldl S.2 1 0 0 0 0 2 Detroit at Boston, 8 p.m.. It necessary NBA, aiong with 5.9 rebounds and 4.2 assists. IP H R ER BB SO New York at Philadelphia, 8 p,m„ It the American Association. Johnson said. “ The thinking is that if you catch it The 10-week course provides skills for Milwaukee Son Fronclsce NEW YORK YANKEES— Named Ar­ ever. You might choose Downs 0 0 2 2 0 necessary early, you have effective treatment, but we have to “ He’s as good as anybody that I ’ve ever HIguera L.0-1 4 1-3 7 5 5 4 1 Phoenix at Denver, TBA, It necessory thur Rlchmon vice president of medio immediate employment as certified nurse’s Knudson 3 2-3 3 1 1 0 1 Gorrelts 7 5 4 relations. determine whether that is true.” coached,” said Nelson, who had All-NBA Lefferts 2 1 0 0 0 0 Utah at Golden State, I0;X p.m.. If aides, after successful course completion. 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Totols Totols 32 1 6 1 Stubbs ph 1 0 0 (ToM w o^)* Catholic, 2:X states after first identified in humans in 1975 in Old more than a third said they had attempted “ It’s a great moment and I’li never forget JHoweM p 0 0 0 • Tax Deferred Annuities Oevetond 012 010 232— 11 Totals 31 0 7 0 TotoH 19 1 4 Lyme, is caused by a coiled-shaped bacteria known diets, according to a study released Monday. it,” said Karolyi, who became a citizen along Texas 000 010 ooo— 1 Bowling WEDNESDAY N EW HAVEN E— Palmeiro. OP— Cleveland 1. Texas 1. Pittsburgh 000 000 000— 0 ^ _ Baseball as a spirochete, which enters the body through the "This study tells us that it’s not just the 15-, • Retirement Planning with his wife, Marta, and 15-year-old daughter, LOB— Cleveland 10, Texos 6. 26— Carter, Radio, TV EastCothollcot Manchester, 3:30 Let Angeles 008 008 M l - 1 bite of a deer tick. 20- or 40-year-olds who feel they’re overweight Andrea. Browne. 3B— Jacoby, Stone. SB — Two outs when winning run scared. RHAMatCoventry,3:30 OMcDowell (3), Espy (14). S— Browne. SF— Softball Ensuing symptoms include malaise, headache, — 9- and 10-year-olds feel the same way.” said • Corporate Fringe Benefit “ Now, I am an American.” E— Morgan. DP— Los Angeles 2. LOB— AARP Carter, Browne. Pittsburgh 7, Los Angeles 7.2B— RRevnolds. Conardot Manchester, 3;30 chills and fever, joint and muscle aches, and stiff Dr. Michael J. Maloney, director of psychiatry Planning Karolyi, who has built a gymnastics empire IP H R ER BB SO SB— Lind (3). S— Dlstetono. SF— TONIGHT EostCatholIcat Mercy,3:30 O tvtlofid 7:30 p.m. — Royals ot Yankees. Channel Yolanda Burns 182-497, Pat Olcavage 176, RHAMat Coventry, 3:30 neck. That may be followed by facial paralysis, and psychology at Children’s Hospital Medical MHatcher. Gay Messenger 198-458, Bert Gloss 181-450, Representing, 900 Chajiel Street, New Haven, CJ in Houston since defecting from Romania in Yett W,2-2 51-3 4 IF H R HR BB SO ll.WPOP Boys Tennis Center in Cincinnati. Atherton S,2 3 2-3 2 7:30 p.m. — Mets at Braves. WPNS Doris Hottln 175-523, Edna Rutt 455, Cathy arthritis and heart and nerve damage. 1981, said having to wait eight years to become Rttttburtb Rlngrose 452, Hat Giordano 484, Gay Monchester otGlastonbury, 3'30 Texas Drobek L«l*3 8 2-3 4 1 1 4 (1230-AM) XovleratEastCathollc,3:X The spread of the tick has been linked to deer and The study, "A Survey of Dieting Behavior In Connecticut, call (800) 232-Nll'l’S a citizen made him appreciate his new status BWItt Le3-1 6 6 6p.m.— PIstonsat Celtics, SportsChannet Messenger 459, VI Pulford 459, Bert Gloss Los AnswiM AX, Kov Moroz 470, Stan WlochowskI Girls Tennis white-footed mice. But Johnson said a four-year and Eating Attitudes in Children,” will be n . \ Rogers 2 3 8 p.m. — Red Sox at Twins, Channel Conardotmonchester,3:30 Out o f state, call (800) 243-18(Ky even more. 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OF THE FORCE y . a e r T »e . h in t ? ---- y HOURS'^ Y O U R sting out of writing books S/2. SIR ’ TO “ It ’s the largest theme park run by actors, or BADGE iNCOAlStSTAfJCirs cartoon characters, unless you want to count By Larry Blasko Washington, D.C.,” joked Hope. IN YOv/»e LAST Aye., Cincinnati, Ohio 45207, or by The Associated Press Hope joined Disney Chairman Michael using Visa or MasterCard and Eisner in opening day ceremonies Monday on The CompuBug calling 1-800-543-4644 (in Ohio Personal compu^js^ may be an outdoor stage in front of a re-creation of 1-800-551-0884). used to process w sM Siifad if you Grauman’s Chinese Theater on Hollywood WAIl OUT HERE UNTIL. now been harnessed to the task of ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady IS. IS Peter Gott, M.D. typewriter. wpm, and any printer is faster The heartland?” I CALL YOU HE? The authors take a look at producing yet more paper. than that. And if your usual work Rollins noted that Letterman is a native of / ■ generic considerations for run­ is 1,000 words, do you really care neighboring Indiana. ning word processing software on if it takes two minutes to produce AU. M(WMA m ArtP A m iis op ( IT'S NOT FAIR / a computer with the declared a copy instead of one? For 50,000 ‘m s A Gtec? ow M NtfcPiNG' NO HOP AT ALU / purpose of producing a commer­ words, it’s a different story. Have a question or comment of 'V cially publishable manuscript. Murrow, Cosby honored Even if you plan to avoid general interest about personal That means you don’t learn any writing and stick to regular work, computing? The address is Com­ RADNOR, Pa. (AP) — Edward R. Murrow more than you absolutely need to the book is worth a read before puBug, PO Box 626, Summit, N. J. and Bill Cosby have been named by a TV Guide Son’s anemia about how the electrons play tag plunging into word processors for 07901. For CompuBug’s 170-page panel to the m agazine’s “ TV Hall of Fam e” for with one another through the business or for school. You can book, “ ABCs of Computing, a their lasting contributions to television. computer’s innards. But you do buy it by sending $17.45 to Plain-English Guide,” send $10 to The four-member panel, formed to honor get lots of sound, oractical advice THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom is very rare W riter’s Digest Books, 1507 Dana the same address. broadcast and entertainment stars on televi­ sion’s 50th anniversary, gave Cosby and r; ^HOO'O MIT Morrow four votes each. Seven others also HAAM... U6T^ 6e6...TE)fe, TWENTIES, T>IAT l6AAYLA5-r D E A R DR. GOTT: Our 2'/2-year old son was were voted in, the magazine said this week COLLAR- ON THE FA8TRACK by Bill Holbrook diagnosed at 5 months as having Blackfan-Diamond Low-priced receivers good They were: Lucille Ball, Milton Berle and KAt^t eVEM syndrome, or congenital hypoplastic anemia. He Carroll O’Connor each with three votes- and iFiTMBAMT was initially treated with massive doses of Walter Cronkite, Barbara Walters, Howard AHVTtilllG-(7N Tv/'S^HEfze'S ^ |T’$ The THA&IC STo^ ^ Of A "T he mtifoiA By the Editors TAIUMG prednisone and has been weaned to two milligrams Cosell and Ted Koppel each with two. i MASKED Fl6UgE Of THg Offi-AH' of Consumer Reports every other day which is maintaining his blood Consumer Reports Murrow was at the top of the list because he mLopipf I WHO TEACHE5 A m LA6r count. What can you tell us about his disease? “ still IS the bench mark by which all broadcast ? HOW To DOllAP, At the heart of any hi-fi system is the stereo * U E journalists are measured," said Friendly who 0 05 65 ?oms! OH WOULPKl'T receiver, but there’s much m ore to consider than its was Murrow's producer on CBS’s "See It Now” m-- DEAR READER:: Blackfan-Diamond syndrome power output. While the number of watts per not much less than the 65-watt average for program. Ooo is an extrem ely rare congenital anemia, in which channel is important, a receiver is much too niid-priced receivers tested last year. And small Cosby was honored because he “ was able to ) children inherit a poorly understood abnormality of complex for such a sim ple measure. differences in power are functionally irrelevant. p t around being a black performer. He is FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavat the basic cells that form red corpuscles. This leads A receiver is actually several components in one. Not until power doubles would you get an increase in looked upon as Cosby and people are to a pure red cell aplasia, a deficiency of red blood The tuner provides AM/FM radio tuning. The volume likely to matter. colorblind,” Rule said. cells. Other components of the bone marrow — for prearnplified and amplifier process the weak The electronics engineers usually recommend a Vj. W COULP H IN Fo/? A LOT example, tissue that forms white blood cells — are electrical signal from the audio source (turnable, power output of at least 30 watts per channel, a spread. OF fApF/e W oi?K. NaiAi T H F V W , cassette deck, compact disc), boosting it suffi­ measurement achieved by all but one of the models Court upholds judgment THE GRIZZWELL8 by Bill Schorr For reasons that are not clear, steroid drugs — ciently to power the loudspeakers. And the whole tested. That should provide plenty of power to drive S T A g T l N © T p f a x T H F i p such as prednisone — may help control the anemia. unit serves as a central control panel, allowing you a pair of well-designed speakers at moderately low TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — A state appeals ■yucK.'WArr A <»nTA6E CHEESE In some children, transfusions may be necessary to to switch back and forth among audio sources, volume. The danger of an underpowered receiver is court has upheld most of a divorce judgment M\NUTC„.TM» Y. save life. In most patients, transplantation of bone speakers and antennas and to adjust volume and the harsh clatter called “ clipping. ’ ’ The noise can be against comedian Joe Piscopo, frustrating his |« CURPUEP. marrow from a healthy donor is the preferred tone. violent enough to burn out the speaker drivers, effort to gain custody of his 10-year-old son treatment. This is appropriate therapy for children. A three-judge panel Monday rejected The most important judgment of a receiver’s especially the tweeters. Because this syndrome is so unusual, you should Piscopo s argument that his ex-wife should not ) worth is its sound quality. Recently, Consumer request and receive futher information from the The biggest differences among the tested FM have been allowed to m ove from New Jersey to Reports’ electronics engineers tested 27 inexpen­ hematologist (blood specialists) who are treating reception, very good AM reception and top-notch Florida with their only child. (Z> 1989 by NtA. Inc your son. sive models. Most performed quite well. The phono convenience and controls. Tuning was especially The judges also upheld the awarding of preamps were excellent by just about every easy. But the Sony was among the most expensive $500,000 in joint assets to Nancy Piscopo Hayes WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll measure. So were the power amplifiers, with just a receivers tested in this group. The testers paid $300. and an additional award of $50,000, which was 1 DEAR DR. GOTT: My 11-year-old wants to start couple of exceptions. The JVX RX-222BK did just about as well in half the value placed on Piscopo’s celebrity D O YOU S T I L L - 1, N O ... IT W AS TOO MUCH using hair spray. I’m not wild about the idea, but As a group, that tested models were quite overalj FM reception and even better in AM status. ^ H A V E y o u r p o c k <^A V e IT TRO UBLE fASTINO- THIEV\ can t give her any factual reasons for my powerful. By the engineers’ measurements, they reception. Convenience and controls were very The court also said it wasn’t unreasonable to COL-LBCTlOPi-^ UP. IN AfY eORAP&OOK. objections. Can you help? averaged well over 50 watts at eight ohms. 'That’s good. A remote control is provided through no one require the actor and former "Saturday Night that can turn the power on and off. The JVC cost $200 Live” regular to pay $40,000 a year in child NORTH 5-2-8> DEAR READER: I wish I could, because I agree at discount. support to his ex-wife. 0U'r5LL wHgN 0101 v e e ia m re one, in which you indicate that hair spray is not a connections you need for a basic hi-fi setup- a “ My question for all of us is; How much are 4KQ or a balanced no-trump type. Today QUESTION: Is there a difference between 4) A9 5 3 lost his ace of diamonds to a ruff from PReC\0U6 TVIAT I'M VOUMY 6P0KG6O(0

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Ex­ for a person who either cluding dental. $7. 15 W riter----- 19 I possess and his family, the focus of a story that moves Dan Curtis, executive producer, director and Germany. The scenes in Terezin, the and employees against any has, experience stripping, hourly. Call Marla, Ad­ ery other weekend re­ us and start reaping Auto 1 ransmisslon tra benefits. Apply quired. We ore conve­ the rewards of the wa­ Christie (cont.) from the South Pacific to Washington to co-writer. “ It's going to be very difficuilt to so-called “ paradise ghetto,” were filmed at a and all liability, loss or Manchester Tobacco waxing, buffing floors, vanced Careers, 282- 16 Tradition N O look at.” expense. Including attor­ mechanic. Part time. 9232.______niently located on the ter Industry? This Is 21 Chooses Moscow to London to the Nazi death camps, nearby village that closely resembles neys' tees, arising from and Candy Company, and performing other Horttord/Monchester 17 Hebrew letter Perhaps these episodes are more riveting DENTAL Assistant. one of the fastest grow­ 22 Decimal unit will be told in five parts. Terezin. claims of unfair trade practi­ Experience to inatall 78 Sanrico Drive, custodial functions, or Is bus line. Ask about our ing Industry In the U.S., 18 Biographer Lud­ because the preliminaries are out of the way. Manchester.______Growing Glastonbury 23 Power The first 18 hours of “ War and Remem­ “ I ’m vastly relieved that I ’m done with l y ces, Infringement of trode- and rebuild. Call Jim. willing to learn. Really a assist tor transporta­ but...you better hurry, wig The stories of the various members of the marks, trade names or pat­ RECEPTIONIST tor tour general dental office tion. Ask about our knowledge and oppor­ 24 Loch ___ brance” were telecast last November to said Curtis. “ Yet, my heart is breaking. I’m ents, violation of rights of 633-5288 or 228-0787. great place to work. seeking the right per­ Expressive A 20 Dakota Indian family are now hurtling toward a conclusion. Manchester Attorneys. child core relmbur- tunity like this won't be monster U M disappointing ratings. Regardless of the so ambivalent I want to cry. I feel my mission privacy and Infringement of Mondav-Prlday, 9-5. Call: son to add to our staff. 21 Raise Pug asks Rhoda for a divorce and declares copyright and proprietary Therapist semtn and our non- around forever. Call 25 Capable of (2 H T S outcome of the last parts it’s a safe bet that is accomplished. The world is going to get it Call Regina, 6464-3500. Tuesday - Friday. Ex­ 2 4 ___and void his love for Pamela Tudsbury. As a rear rights, unfair competition Manchester Manor cellent salary and be­ benetlt rote of pay 617-447-6673 and ask tor wds.) television will never again see such a massive all. I pray that the memory and impact of it and libel and slander, which HELP Position available 4 program. For more In­ Mr. Williamson._____ 27 Grudged admiral, he commands a battleship group in will be with us for a long time. I pray that it 646-0129 nefit package. Expe­ 26 Part of plant 38 WWII area 47 For fear that project. ABC is currently considering only may result from the publica­ WANTED ORTHODONTIC rienced preferred but hours per week In formation please coll. FASHION Center; De­ 31 Fencing sword 48 Sheltered from the invasion of the Philippines. His son Byron tion of any advertisement In Director of Nursing 28 Sesame 39 Be sorry miniseries that do not exceed four hours. will make a difference.” will train a personable Manchester signer and brand-name 32 Lacking money 42 Gene Tierney wind becomes commander of a submarine in the the Manchester Herald by ASSISTANT maintenance Services, Cresttleld 29 Singer----- “ War and Remembrance,” based on the advertiser. Including adver­ Full time . We need a workers condo site In and consclentous Indi­ OUT-PATIENT fashions guaranteed to 33 Actor___ role 49 Antarctic South Pacific. □ □ □ Seeking a warm, caring Convalescent Home, sell. Unbelievable pri­ novel by Herman Wouk, ran approximately tisements In any tree distri­ dependable, organized Glastonbury, Pull vidual. Coll 633-1635 tor Keach Adams 43 Actress Peggy explorer person tor versatile po- asilatant, full or part Interview.______PROGRAM affiliated Manchester, CT 643- ces tor current styles I 30 hours and cost $104 million. It probably bution publications pub­ time, 40 hours per — £151. ______^ 35 Harness 30 Force unit 51 By birth lished by the Manchester Paid training, time, for our orthodontic with the Manchester $24,750 to $39,900 Invest­ would have been telecast as one piece last BYRON’S JEWISH WIFE, Natalie, her son SILVER ANNIVERSARY - The NBC soap week, year round posi­ DENTAL Hyglenest. BUSY Acupuncture ot- attachment 34 Thus far 44 Non-profit org. 5 2 ______Moines Herald. Penny Slettert, $5.» an hour. Call 643- office. We work a four tion. No on site living. Glastonbury family School System. ment Includes Inven­ 54 " ___Kapital" February, but the long writers strike left ABC Louis, and her uncle, Aaron Jastrow, are in a opera “ Another World” celebrates its 25th Publisher. 2171. tlce looking tor port tory, fixtures, setup 36 Fabric 37 Swimming 45 Mend day week. We believe Job Involves carpen­ dentist office. 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Peter Weller, Sam Elliott, Patri­ [ESPN] Top Rank Boxing From Lahoe birthday gift. Send for your Astro- out. assis. (In Stereo) [ESPN] Battle of the Monster Trucks cia Charbonneau. 1988. Rated R. (In Tahoa, Nev. (2 hrs.) (Live) Stereo) MANCHESTER JOB SERVICE... alway$ ready to aarva Job-aaakara and area amployara at no charge... G rap h p re d ictio n s for the year ahead by CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Even d d® Je op ard yl (CC). (R| [LIFE] MOVIE: 'The Long Journey though early indicators might disagree, d K ata 8i A llie (CC). [LIFE] Udy Blue [ T M C ] m o v i e : 'Lady in mailing $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o this Home' About to be declared legally dead, 3:55AM Here are some of the many new job openings available this week: newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, things in general tend to work out to fit) Major League Baseball: Kansas City [TMC] MOVIE: Casual Sex?' Tired of White' A ghostly apparition provides a JOB a Vietnam veteran returns home with an meaningless relationships, two young young schoolboy with clues to an un­ OH 44101-3428. Be sure to state your your ultimate benefit today. Don’t let a Royals at New York Yankees May be unusual explanantion of his mysterious woman search for Mr. Right at an exclusive solved 10-year-old murder. Lukas Haas, few strong blows in the early rounds pre-empted for New Jersey Devils Stanley post-war activities. Meredith Baxter- zodiac sign. singles spa. Lea Thompson, Victoria Jack- Katherine Helmond, Len Cariou. 1988. tempt you to toss In the towel. Cup Playoff game. (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) Birney, David Birney, M'ke Preston. 1987. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) This is a son, Stephen Shellen. 1988. Rated R. (In Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) • Immeamte opaning for data entry •Employer seeking masker with 1 •5 yrs. experience as auto > Employer will train to install cable AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. 19) U nfore­ ( S M *A*S*H good day to share involvements with [USA] MOVIE: 'The Deer Hunter' Three Stereo) clerk. Employer will train with 1 yr. experience to mask aircraft mechanic * own tools are re­ TV wires. Must not be afraid of seen or unscheduled happenings could friend's lives are drastically affected by the 4:00AM (j® Streets of San Francisco friends, provided they are not of a com­ (3® W in, Lose or Draw [USA] New Mike Hammer yr. office experience and llte typ­ parts good pay rate. quired for Job opportunity in area heights or climbing. Very good mercial or financial nature. Resentment work out rather fortuitously for you to­ Q® f e i N ew h art (CC). trauma of the Vietnam War. Winner of five QS) One Day at a Time ing (30-35 wpm). Good pay and garage. Good rate of pay. rate of pay. day. Instead of getting uptight If some­ Oscars, including Best Picture Robert De 1 2:05AM d Pat Sajak • Area paving contractor has open­ could result if your pals think they are d® Cosby Show [A&E] MOVIE: 'Escape' A fact-based fringe benefits. •Class 2 Ct. driver's llcense/good thing unusual occurs, think of it as an Niro, Meryl Streep, John Savage. 1978 account of the attempted escape from ing for an experienced paving being used. [A8(E] Worid of Survival 1 2:30AM d St. Elsewhere motor vehicle record required for opportunity. Part 1 of 2. Communist-occupied Czechoslovakia by a machine operator. Good pay- •Like outdoor, muscle-building CANCER (June 21-July 22) You may be d Arsenio Hall •Excellent opportunity for build­ 10-wheel dump truck driver. Ex­ more closely scrutinized by your peers PISCES (Fob. 20-Morch 20) The a s­ [CNN] C ro ssfire 9:30PM d (4® Have Faith (CC) Mon­ determined group of citizens in 1952. /benetita. work? Immediate opening for ® (3® Late Night With David Letter- Shaun Scott, Edita Brychta. 1987. ing maintenance worker with 1-3 cellent rate of pay. today than usual. Fortuna*ely, you are pects indicate that you may be more [ESPN] Ughter Side of Sports signor Mac's troubled seminary friend, laborer to assist mason...experi­ who left the priesthood, stops by for a man (In Stereo) [CNN] Larry King Overnight yrs. experience. Handle minor on a favorable roll and you're not likely fortunate with things of a material na­ 8 :0 0 P M d Tour of Duty (CC) A secret •2 yrs. experience in MIG/TIG • No experience required for bindery ence not required. Good pay rate. .Staie of Connecticut visit. (In Stereo) @ Morton Downey Jr. plumbing, electrical; painting to give them anything for which you can ture today than you will be with Intangi­ mission leads Anderson end an injured [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide welding are required tor welder- worker In printing establishment — Goldman deep into enemy territory, Alex is [ M A X ] M O VIE: Rocky II' Rocky marries (46) W hat a Countryl fitter Job. Layout/fabricate/read and carpentry work in manufac­ Labor Department be pul down. bles. Limit your options to what is [M AX] MOVIE. Meatballs 2nd shift job. Good pay rate ♦ shift distressed when she accidrrrilally discov­ Adrian and stages a rematch with Apollo 4:15AM turing plant. Excellent pay/bene- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Bold and imagi­ bankable. (81) Gene Scott Part IT (CC) In this sequel. Camp Sas­ blueprints. Very good pay/bene- 806 Main Street i ers Goldman is missing (60 rnin) (In Creed Sylvester Stallone. Telia Shire, Bur­ fits. differential + benefits. native plans have a better-than-aver- ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) You're likely g e ss Moiedith 1978 Rated PG. (In Stereo) quatch is pitted in a boxing match against flts. Stereo) 1 :00AM (ii) Twilight Zone age chance of being achieved at this to be very enterprising and original to­ another nearby camp. Archie Hahn, John Manchester, CT 06040 d d® W ho's the Boss? (CC) Angola re 10:00PM d 140) thirtysomething [A&E] MOVIE: The Music Lovers' An Mengatti, Richard Mulligan 1983 Rated lime. If you have faith in your concep­ day, especially In matters where your interpretation of the turbulent life of com­ (203) 649-4558 self-interests can be advanced. Con­ veals she's still mairied to a stranjjor from (CC) Elliot sets out to win Nancy back PG tions. this is a good day to start testing her past. (In Stereo) when she becomes more involved with poser Peter Tchaikovsky is presented. Ri­ centrate on furthering your personal chard Chamberlain, Glenda Jackson, Max 4:30AM (3® Beverly Hillbillies them on the real world. d H unter Matt (60 mm.) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Continue to am bitions. 80 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, May 2, 1989

l2TlSJPI?.r mH0ME8 APARTMENTS CARS | £ ! J fob m i E U for s a le FOR RENT FOR SALE FI\7Proom^woBe0roS¥fr Boycott JUST llstea. Immaculate SPIFFY Cream Puff, A Spccioli^D^f! I apartment tor rent Business Bounced six room Cape In Seven room Colonial, with appliances. Utili­ J O E RILEY’S ■ ,v Bower School area. extra large manicured ties not Included. Se­ New kitchen, new win- lot with lots of fruit DILLON FORD CARPENTRY/ curity deposit required Meotti says Exxon ‘Bag ladles’ reap a profit Celtics’ season dows. $130's. Call Anne tre e s , e v e rg re e n s , M l PAINTING/ MISCELLANEOUS and references. Imme­ 319 Main St., Manchatter If Doemon. Blanchard & brick potlo, stone LAWN CARE REMOOELINS ^ I PAPERING SERVICES diate occupancy. $650. 88 "EXP Coups •7486 got the message /3 Rossetto R ealtors," steps, screened porch- 646-4378.______88 Eicort "LX” H/B •7408 from shopping for others / I I ends in 3 straight /19 We're Selling Houses" huge front to back bow 88 Escort "QL" H/B •7406 646-2482.0 front living room with Just because you don't McLargey NeiRe Extsrisr PsiaUeg B MANCHESTER. Three use an item doesn't mean Ifwpreyemegtg ttaialBg Oeae. f&WKES TRE^ SERVICE bedroom duplex, pri­ 85 Escort 4-Dr H/B •4408 FOREST Hills. Price re- Free estimates Houses, garagss, dscks « Bucket, truck 8 chippar. Stump vate, large yard. Cen- 88 Marcad«« 100 38K •18000 duced. Owner of the the item has iost its vaiue. •Decks Why not exchange if for fsncss. Extsrior porchas 8 removal. Free aatimataa. trol locotlon, ap­ 83 Escort Like Now •2805 gorgeous tour bed- much more to mention, •Roofing pllanced. No pets. $850. room, 2>/j bath home Barbara Weln- cash with on ad in Ciassl- •Shads stspc rsbullt. Hatch ways 8 Special consideration for 87 Escort "QL" H/B •5808 exterior cellar door rabullt. aldarly and handicapped. plus utilities. 647-0670. 85 Mustang Sunroof •4008 savs Sell I . We think It’s ?*''« .1°'’ ° fied? 643-2711. •House painting 649-3331 Full Ins., free sat. 849-7980. MANCHESTER. One bed­ 80 Brand Naw Faativa •5706 a great buy! Blanchard ^ ® b p ' 647-7553 room apartment. New 86 LTD Brougham Sadan •5806 8, Rossetto Realtors," m a v Lawnmowing. Min. FARRAND REMODELING We're Selling Houses" construction. Walking 88 Maroury SaMa “QS" •7406 646- 2482.0______64^-^A^9.D______charge, $17.00. Edging. Room additions, decks, roof­ THOMAS PAVING distance to hospital 88 F-250 Red •0206 Bush and hedge ing, elding, windows and gutt­ and shopping. Main 80 Proba LX Damo •12006 MANCHESTER. Re- ONE OF THE nicesi trimming. Yard material, ers. All types of remodeling and Fully insured and Street. Quiet and se­ etc. hauling. FRANK YOUNG 84 Bronco II 4x4 •7206 duced! Im m aculate things about wont ads Is rspairs. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. bonded. Residential, curer $575. Coll Bob at 88 Rangar XLT •8006 three bedroom Ranch their low cost. Another Is Conscientious and But. 647-8509 commercial, free located on a pictu- their quick action. Try a dependable. Ray Hardy. PAINTING 87 Ft SO S/S Pickup •0808 646-7973______Res. 645-6849 estimates. 88 Ford F1S0 P/U •10806 ilanrhpHipr Mpralb resque country lot. En- want ad today! I CONDOMINIUMS closed porch and over- ______WALLPAPERING Call 649-5295. sized garage. $159,900. M A N C H E S T E R . Two YARD MASTERS MRK I FOR RENT Yard cleaned, Sentry Real Estate,643- family - a great buy! HOME Interlor/Exterlor Screened loam, gravel, HORIZION, 78. Good con­ 4060.O Remarkable wood- Trees cut, SOUTH WINDSOR. Rent IMPROVEMENTS processed gravel, with option. Straw- dition. Runs good. $100. Haye dump truck, SpeclalMa 645-1665.______sand, stone, and fill for bridge 2 bedroom Wednesday, May 3, 1989 '■°WoVco!l’f'beg”!!''lo tMhe'cha?m will haul. A buelneet built on townhouse. Sunken liv­ T-BIRD, 1981, loaded, Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents describe th ^ tr. e otthlstwotamilyhome 643-9996 integrityl Pride taken in every delivery call George ing room with fire­ Cleon, good condition. beauty of every detail Grea^^o° lfve° In' -'°o"r Cerpeniry e windows • job we do! Gritting 742-7886. place, central olr, gar­ $1,300. Must sell. 646- Siding • Kitchens e age, private deck, full ContemDo*ra^v°'on Income Investment! CARPENTRY/ 4866.______REMODELINR Baths • Additions • Quality is our main basement, pool, tennis. OLDSMOBILE, 1980 Cu­ ?ard’'S;?v%"^L°n'l:h®et- 1^643 159^ o Decks concern. 644-0517 or 872-9577 tlass LS. Four door, ter. 2,300 square feet, Re°'ty, 643-1591.0------MY BROTHERS evenings.______three bedrooms, 2'/? ="ST Hartford. Excel- 18 yrs. Service Since 1973 Fully licensed B InsuredI BUSINESS low mileage. Excellent baths, fireplace, 26x14 buy! Cape style Free eatlmateel condition. $2,700. 649- REASONABLE Mowing, Raking, Clean STORE AND 1088. Developers file more Buckland plans deck, fully appllanced bedroom home kitchen, cnetral vac, nicely finished R&Y 646-9656 RATES Garages, Dump Runs. OFFICE SPACE MAZDA GLC, 1980, tour vaulted ceilings, attic hardwood floors, size- speed, tour door, hatch Remodeling ONE OF THE surest ways We cater to the 645-8798 NEW Office ond retail bock. 75K. $1,000. 647- April 28 at the town Planning also occupy the southwestern to the town Planning Department The motel is designed for tan, and lots, lots more. "'''"0 '■oom and to find bargain buys is to Hotel, restaurant C o ll to r d e ta ils eat-ln kitchen. Close to home owner. center. 200 West Center 1227 otter 6.______Department. Senior Planner parcel. Office building, Monday by White Enterprises overnight stays and hopes to lure Company shop the classified ods $334,900. Jackson & Great Condo HOME IMPROVEMENT Street, Manchester. FORD, 84, Escort wagon. Stuart B. Popper said he hopes to The Trammell Crow Co. of Inc. of Farmington, the firm that business people and travelers, every day. Senior Citizen High visibility and highlight plan for Jackson Real Estate, alternative! $114,900. Expert Spring fix up. VK Homs Ssr- A ir conditioning, hold a public hearing on the Dallas has approval from the motel are mapped owns the Plaza at Burr Comers. according to a report from the 647- 8400.O D.W. Fish Realty, 643- Discount vlcss takaa oar of all rspairt heavy traffic. 600 to power steering, power applications June 19. ______1591.0______Cnttmanahip 1,600 square feet. Planning and Zoning Commission Senior Planner Stuart B. engineering firm of Close, Jensen and maintenance from A to Z. brakes, automatic. area around mail 'The name of the development LEGAL NOTICE In All P/ieees ot I m pa in tin g / $10/otflce, $12/retoll. to build 934 high-rise apartments at Burr Corners Popper said today he hopes to and Miller of Wethersfield. The FREE ESTIMATES Llcsnsgd and Insured 75K. Good dependable will be "The Crossroads at TOWN OF ANDOVER Romodoling |2 £ J PAPERING FULLY INSURED FREE ESTIMATES Coll Peter Wells, 683- transportation. Only on land Finguerra owns east and hold a public hearing on the motel would not have a bar, FINAL ACTION OF THE PLANNING A ZONING Buckland Hills," according to west of the mall. That land is applications June 19. restaurant or meeting room. COMMISSION eCutll eWiiiM 228-4708 $1,795. 742-5019. By Nancy Conceimon plans. included in the 150-acre tract By Nancy Concelman The developers want to subdi­ A road from Buckland Street At a meeting of the Planning & Zoning Commission of An­ Dijjpii bpIaaRat T.D.M. 643-6774 MISCELLANEOUS TEMPO LX, 1987. Low Manchester Herald dover, Ct., held on April 17,1989, the following action was ta­ mileage, olr condition­ The Planning and Zoning Com­ surrounding the mall. Manchester Herald vide a 25-acre parcel, located at that is currently used as a rear eCntai VINYL SIDING 6 I ^ F O R RENT ken; ing, manual transmis­ mission approved a general plan 1135-1181 Tolland ’Turnpike, into entrance to the plaza would *Nn4 I KitclBH ( PAINTING AND Plans also show a 280,000- *554 - Application of United Land Group — Hickory REPLACEMENT WINDOWS sion, om/tm cossett. New York developer John of development for the land June A Farmington developer wants four lots. The wetlands permit is provide access to the site, accord­ Ridge. Vjiyl Sdiii Brtkt CLEAN, secure garage In square-foot industrial use and a DECORATING IRT PROOFING/ Expertly installed. $7500. 643-2691. Finguerra’s final plan of develop­ 20, 1988. The parcel is zoned to construct a 52,000-square-foot required because storm water ing to plans. A connector would be Waiver was denied. eilR Rnr> •SWMRi quiet area oft Center 287.000-square-foot research and Application was denied without preludice. •Complete Interior lO 'iS ID IN O Street. $65. month. 646- ment of 150 acres surrounding the Comprehensive Urban Develop­ office building and 105-room from the site would be discharged built between the motel and office elMs Please call Paul Ryder development complex on land #557- Application of Conway and Gorman — Henley •tntn and Exterior Painting 1686 or 569-3018. ” S’CHALLER ■* Pavilions at Buckland Hills in­ ment, which allows a mix of uses. budget motel off Tolland Turn­ into Buggie Stowe Pond. building and the plaza. Farm Estates. at 742-0018. ACURA QUALITY southeast of the mall. Sonlor DIacount •Power Wash SALON Station In estab­ cludes a 152-room hotel, restau­ Finguerra also proposes 1,000 pike behind the Plaza at Burr Plans show 107 parking spaces Most recently. New York De­ Waiver was granted. LEAKY ROOF? PRE-OWNED AUTOS rant with seating for 600 and square feet of retail space on a Application was approved. Fully Lleanaad MoM rooft eon be repaired. lished salon. Good op­ Finguerra’s spokesman. Mar­ Corners. for the motel and 212 for the office veloper John Finguerra submit­ •Gutter Repair portunity. Must be 280,000 square feet of industrial #560 ■ Application of Robert Post tor a Special Permit Fully Inaund In piece of total reroofIng expeneel as Aosoftt LX *6995 2-acre parcel northeast of the tin Masters of Colchester, said The motel is the fifth proposed building, the minimum required ted plans for a 152-room hotel to •Small Carpentry motivated. Coll 228- S tp M d . C l—n for a Sand & Gravel Pit. Compteie rerooflng of all typee. LANDSCAPING space. mall and 239,000 square feet on 39' today he has no specific informa­ in town. for those uses in a Business III be built near the Pavilions at Waiver was granted. Fraa Eatimataa Repair 3884. 63 E*cor1 W i9 on * 6 9 9 5 FREE ESTIMATES 0 Bp—d, Low M l— Finguerra’s application for a acres southwest of the mall. The tion on proposed uses. Finguerra Applications for a subdivision, zone. A special exception permit Buckland Hills. Application was approved with conditions. MANCHESTER. 2'/2 cor #561 - Application of Patrick Caron for a Special Per­ 263 Main St. •Glazing Manchester Roofing 86 Z-28 Camaro *8995 final plan and wetlands and hotel and restaurant and 14,425 could not be reached for comment wetlands permit and special is required for uses with more HEBRON garage available Im­ S Bpiid. Sharp mit for a Video Store and sign. •Fully insured 645-8830 erosion control permits were filed square feet of office space would today. exception permit were submitted than M parking spaces. See MOTEL, page 12 Approved with conditions. Manchester mediately. 643-1577. as H onda CRX *4995 LANDSCAPE SipMd #562 - Application of Patrick Caron for a Special Per­ •Free estimates mit for a Cleaners and a sign. 645-8892 HEATING/ Design & Construction GENERAL SO Toyota Corolla *1995 Approved with conditions. Hebron 228-1150 3>apd. Siarao LARRY’S 646-1894 PLUMBING SERVICES 88 Subaru QL Hatchback *3495 #563 - Application of Julia Haverl tor a Special Permit Manchester 647-7760 WOODWORKING A “ fTe ran tell you 4 apd. 4 wd. A/C Directors slash for a Home Occupation. AFFORDABLE services 87 Hyundai QLS *5495 Application was approved. CARPENTRY what to look for... S^apd, G— Sunroof P J'i Pluntlilng, Heating 6 tor the elderly. Light Details of the above action are on file In the Minutes of the Repairs to Remodeling and what to look Air Conditioning 86 Maroury Lynx *3995 meeting In the office of the Town Clerk, Town Office Build­ DOirO UWN SERVICE AND housekeeping, grocery 4>apd. AM/FM atar— tapa ing. Licensed and Insured o u t f o r ! " Boilers, pumps, hot water shopping, will tlx light tanks, new and OARDEMM as vw Q T i *6495 $1.3 million from Call now for meals, hove hair dress­ a-ipd, A/c Dated at Andover, Connecticut this 2nd day of May, 1989. 646-4210 replacements. ANDOVER PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION Rototllling, ing license. Shampoo, Kenneth Lester, CARPENTRY WORK HarBro FREE ESTIMATES Mowing, sets, haircuts, perms, 345 CENTER ST. Chairman All Pkaset 643-9649/228-9616 Shrub 8 Hodga Trimming manicures, etc. Coll MANCHESTER 10% Saalar cmiaa Maaaool DebI, 653-4767. 002-05______Framing, Roofs, Siding, Trim. 044-7011 6 4 7-70 77 manager’s budget Registered 8 Fully Insured Painting NOTICE Very Reaaonebfe Prictt MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC HEARING of Manchester SERVICES BOARD OP DIRECTORS Quality Work / Fraa Eallmataa LANDSCAPE FURNITURE 72 HOUR MONEY BACK By Andrew Yurkovsky than-expected revenues and mo­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 74 2 -15 79 Quaility Painting GSL Building AAoInte- Specializing In lands­ QUARANTEE Manchester Herald ney transfers, the tax rate for his Notice Is hereby given that the Board af Directors, Town of Services cape tie retaining walls, SOFA, 84", gold, custom OK# 84 FIrw iu proposal was later revised to Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the nance Co. Commercl- •3.968 al/ResIdentfal building steps & borders. mode.$150. Rug, orien­ Chavy ‘84 Chavatta r^SM The town Board of Directors on 54.03 mills. Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, ROBERTS & SONS tal, 9x12. $75. Mint con­ Connecticut, on Tuesday, May 9, 1989, at 7:30 P.M. to con­ •Free Estimates repairs and home Im­ Ken Dodpa‘83 400 •3.896 Tuesday adopted a $71.7 million The six Democrats on the sider and act on the following; Decks, Additions, dition. 646-6902. Chavy '88 Cavallar •4.966 Remodeling •Senior Citizen Discounts provements. Interior budget that is about $1.3 million nine-member Board of Directors Proposed appropriation to Education Special Prolects — and exterior painting, 8 71-19 5 3 KITCHEN set, 42" round Olda '88 C utlan •6.396 20 years exp. •.Muminum & Vinyl Ford '88 LTD less than the budget proposed in rejected out of hand the spending Fund 41 — Excess Cost Grant...... $147,000.00 _Powerwashing light carpentry. Com­ table and tour choirs. •8.886 to be financed by a State Grant. Free Est. plete ianltorlal ser­ Wishing will not sell any­ Almond, metal and (X i# ‘84 CutlaM •6.786 March by the town manager. proposals made by the three thing ... a low-cost ad In Ford '87 Rangar P.U. •8.866 Proposed appropriation to Special Grants — Fund 61 — Staff 456-2984 vice. Experienced, rel­ plastic material. $100. Under the adopted budget, the Republican directors during Training...... $2,500.00 646-6815 iable, tree estimates. Classified will. Whv not 649-8624.______0 K # ‘8 4 O # U •8.886 tax rate will rise from 49.84 to 52.7 ’Tuesday night’s meeting in the to be financed by a State Grant. place one today! 643-2711 Bulok '88 Rag# •7.896 We’re Here To Serve 643-0304. BROYHILL dining room mills. The owner of a single­ Lincoln Center hearing room. Proposed appropriation to Special Grants — Local Capital Olda '87 Clara •7.988 Improvement Prolects (LoCIP), Mt. Nebo Field Renova- set, nine piece, good Pont. '88 800 STE •8.596 family house in Manchester with The Republican’s proposed ♦lon*-;:...... $130,700.00 condition. Asking $350. O ld! '88 88 Regency •8.898 a median assessment of $31,440 budget, which totaled $71,635,206, to be financed by a State Grant. 1 ^ HOMES 568-4091.______Olda '87 Cutlaaa HOMES HOMES I ROOMS vase will pay $1,657 in taxes, up $90 was only $42,798 less than the FOR SALE Toyota ‘88 C«lca QT8 V 8 8 8 Proposed appropriation to General Fund — TRANSFER to FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT EARLY American sofa Democratic budget that was Capital Improvement Reserve Fund, contribution to Tol­ and choir. Excellent OK# ‘87 96 T-8«#n •14.886 from this year’s bill of $1,567. land Turnpike Reconstruction Protect...... $68,250.00 Otdi '88 C utltta C lia t^ •18.888 The budget approved Tuesday, approved. But the Republican to be financed from Fund Balance. WILLINGTON. Three MANZCHESTER. Fur­ condition. Negotiable. JUST In time tor the 646-1076. BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE which was put together by the budget would have cut $840,000 Proposed appropriation to Bond and Grant Fund 9, Existing family. Route 32, Se­ MANCHESTER. Beauti­ nished room. $100. per from the Board of Education Account #942 — Tolland Turnpike Reconstruction Project summer break! 11 Mid- ful two bedroom Town- AND MARINE Democratic majority on the parate utilities, week. Laundry room budget, a move that prompted ...... ••••■...... $68,250.00 $189,900.______June occupancy Is be­ house, 2'/» baths, fully prlvllges. Bus line. 649- RnTV/STEREO/ 259 AdBiiiB 8L. Maneh. Board of Directors and adopted to be financed by a contribution from the General Fund ing ottered on this dis­ appllanced, C/A with 4148.______along party lines, totals protests from Democrats, who through the Capital Improvement Reserve Fund. MANSFIELD. Two fam­ tinguished eight room l i 2 J a p plia n c es 040-1749 ily, Route 195 near East carport. Great loca­ ROOM with kitchen and $71,678,004. It includes a cut of said the reduction would be Proposed appropriation to General Fund — Public Works — Colonial on rolph Road tion, odlocent to coun­ Engineering...... $7,800.00 Brook Moll $179,900. In Monchester. Four laundry privileges. GENERAL Electric $125,000 from the school budget, devastating. to be financed by reimbursement from Homart. try club. $169,900. Di­ Private Manchester stove. Harvest gold. V0UIWA8EN “ To make the major cut in the NOTICI TO CRBDITORS bedrooms, 2 '/2 baths. ane Johnson. Sentry which had been set at $40.5 Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Herald All public meetings of the Town of Manchester are held at lo- ESTATE OF Deluxe new oak kit­ residence. Non- Good condition. Ten LIPMAN #1 million by the Board of Board of Education is to me a MARION SLOCUM Real Estate, 643-4060.O cwlons which are accessible to handicapped citizens. In ad­ chen, two fireplaces. smoker. No alcohol. years old. $100. 633- VW Education. very distressing thing,” said MAIL CALL — Greg McSorley of Vernon, a letter dition, handicapped Individuals requiring an auxiliary aid In aka MANCHESTER. Re­ Quiet, considerate. $85. 8883. fills his truck with the day’s mail this morning. order to faclllate their participation at meetings should con- MARION L. SLOCUM In-ground pool, pretty Town Manager Robert B. Weiss Democratic Director Mary Ann treed lot ottering a duced! Relax on the weekly. 649-2902. UNDER $9000 carrier for the Broad Street station of the post office, ♦oct the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the scheduled The Honorable Wllllom E. deck ot this meticulous 57 VW Jnttt QL rwt had recommended a $73 million Handley. meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made. FitzGerald, Judge ot the beautiful view ot the lansOATS/MARINE 87 VW Jatta QL brown Hartford skyline! New two both, two cor gar­ Finding o cosh buyer for 87 VW Jatta QU blua budget in March, with a tax rate Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. James F. Fogarty Court of Probate, District of aged Ranch. Formal 1 2 ^ EQUIPMENT Secretary, Board of Directors Manchester ot a hearing held pricel $259,900.Jack- the Items you'd like to sell UNDER $8000 of 54.58 mills. Because of higher- called the proposed Republican on 4/27/89 ordered that oil son & Jackson Real dining and living or Is easy. Just let our reod- SS vw Oolf, 2 dr. Ml# cut one of historic proportions. Dated at Manchester, Connecticut SPORTCRAFT 22’ Cuddy this 28th day of April, 1989. clolm i m utt be presented to Estate, 647-8400.Q party In the rec room. ers know what you hove 58 VW (Mt QL. bliw “ The negative impact that the fiduciary at the address $194,900. Dlone John­ tor sole with on od In Wolkoround, 1984, 200 87 VW JMta QLI, ant 0044)5 below. Failure to promptly MANCHESTER. Move-In horsepower Mercury S7VWJMU OU #Har would have on the student body of Korean students kill 6 riot troopers son. Sentry Real Est­ Classified. 643-2711. S7 VW OoH QL 4 dr, Nun present any such claims may condition. Three bed­ 86 VW OLI. alhw this community would just be result In the lost of rights to ate, 643-4060.D______outboard, 295 hours, No layoffs room Ranch In very electronic E-Z loader 88 VW JMta. Mua TOWN OF MANCHESTER recover such claim. devastating.” he said. SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — school library to free the hos­ sign to atone for a disaster even if announce new measures to try LEGAL NOTICE desirable area. Lo­ tandem trailer, mint UNDER 17000 Republican Director Geoffrey Susan McQuay, cated on a lightly I CONDOMINIUMS 88 VW Fox. 2 dr, Mua Six riot troopers were killed and tages, the officials said. it is not their fault. and halt violent protests. The Zoning Board of Appeals made the following decisions Ass't Clerk condition, $16,000. 742- 88 VW Fox, 2 dr. rad Naab, who put together the at Its meeting of April 24, 1989; wooded V4 acre lot, this FOR SALE 7907.n______foreseen 10 critically injured when they National police headquarters in President Roh Tae-woo and top Hundreds of radical students The fiduciary Is; I APARTMENTS 88 VW Fox Wan. Mua home features a formal 87 VW Oolf, wiilta. M Republican proposal, said earlier were set on fire by radical Seoul said it was the worst loss of Item No. 1 Angelo Strano — Granted a request for a varl- Evelyn Mountain, I FOR RENT SIREN 17’ sailboat with 87 VW fox. 4 dr, wMta ministers condemned the inci­ calling for Roh’s overthrow Appl. 1333 ance to reduce the number of parking spaces Administratrix . dining area, finished TOLLAND. Two bed- trailer. Four horsep­ 88 VW Jttta OL Mown that while the cut was a large one, students today while trying to police life in recent years; dent at an emergency meeting battled riot police around at least with conditions regarding fencing and limiting c/o John F. Nagel, Esq. family room and one room plus office Town- the Republicans felt it could be rescue five police officers being the time of the variance approval to two years 33 Connecticut Blvd. MANCHESTER. Second ower Mercury. $3,500. UNDER SaOOO for faculty officers were unable to recall any and warned they would crack two campuses today in Seoul. year old kitchen. house. Convenient to floor, 2 bedrooms, 643-8978 otter 5:30. absorbed by the Board of Educa­ held hostage at a college, police at Strano Bakery, 255 Broad Street. Business IV P.O. Box 8225 Priced to sell! $167,000. SSVWQolf dlM # comparable incident. down on militants to halt a wave Protesters cheered at Sung- Zone. East Hartford, CT 06108-0625 1-84 and UCONN. Gar­ heat, and appliances. 88 VW JalM. 4 dr, wtilM tion without seriously harming said. Flano R ealty, 646- age, basement, fire­ 86 VW Jatta QL, Moim Police said more riot troopers of violent protests that has hit kyunkwan University when sev­ Item No. 2 Saint Bridget's Church — Granted a request for 006- 05 No pets. $575 plus se- CARS By Andrew Yurkovsky school programs. The militants had set fire to a Appl. 1334 q special exception In accordance with Article 5200.Q______place, pool. $120. 872- curlty. 646-3979. UNDER tSOOO were expected to die. One student South Korea in recent weeks. eral troopers were set ablaze by II, Section 5.02.03 and Section 6.02.04 to permit a (ioun Of Probate, BOLTON. Come view this 9577 or 875-4331. FOR SALE . 88 vw Oolf, g ray Manchester Herald Besides the elimination of barricade drenched with paint was critically injured and about Opposition parties also de­ firebombs, but other police District of Manchester ROCKVILLE. Conve­ S4VWJMta.2ik.al church bazaar from June 12,1989 through June luxurious, custom de­ 83 VW Jatta. 4 dr, r#d $125,000 from education, the thinner as the troopers were 10 troopers and students received nounced the deaths today and quickly doused the flames and the 17, 1989; and granted a variance to Article IV, NOTICE OF HEARING niently located. One, School Superintendent James Section 8.01 to sell beer and wine at a church ba­ INSOLVENT ESTATE signed, one ot o kind lUITS/lAND PLYMOUTH Reliant, adopted budget reflects a cut of climbing over it, police said. minor wounds, officials said. called for an end to political officers were not hurt. three, and tour bed­ 1983, excellent condi­ UNDER 14000 zaar tor the same dates within 1,000 feet of ESTATE OF Comtemporory. Fea­ I FOR SALE room apartments MVW Jttta 4 dr. rad P. Kennedy said today that a about $400,000 from capital im­ Several officers, wrapped in All the hostages were later violence. Protests in South Korea rarely another liquor outlet, within 200 feet of q church EDWARD F. MENASIAN tures unique floor plan. tion. tour door, olr 83 VW an. bteok available. Rent In­ $125,000 cut in the school budget provements, Director Kenneth N. flames, leaped out of windows released unharmed after profes­ "Radical student demonstra­ result in deaths in spite of the and school and In a residential zone, with the Pursuant to an order of Hon. Tiled foyer, spiral conditioning. 47K. following conditions: (1) Hours of operation APPROVED building cludes carpet, applian­ 24 Toilind Tpko. would not result in any new Tedford, the Democratic budget while others were burned or sors at the private college tions have reached the stage of intense violence of street clashes William E. FitzGerald, staircase to library and lots. WlllIngton, $67,500 ces, parking and more. $2,000 or best otter. and sole of beer and wine shall be 6:00 p.m. to Judge, a hearing will be held office. Vaulted celling 649-4256.______Virnoa CT layoffs. liaison, said today. asphyxiated, said police officials, pleaded with the students, police armed struggle in which murder in which protesters pelt riot 10:00 p.m. on June 12 - June 16,1989 and 1:00 p. to determine whether the - $69,500; Coventry, Security and referen­ 649-2638 But Kennedy said that some m. to 10:00 p.m. on June 17, 1989; (2) The appli­ and much more. $69,900-$97,900. Philips DODGE Caravan, 1985, who declined to be identified. said, adding that 88 students were and arson are committed to police with firebombs and rocks. above estate It Insolvent, as ces required. Coll 872- teachers called back from layoffs The Democrats also eliminated cant shall cooperate with the compliance of Is represented In documento- $395,000. Call today! Real Estate, 742-1450.Q front wheel drive, The troopers were killed during arrested and held for questioning. achieve their goal of revolution,” Riot police are normally armed temporary "no parking” signs placed on one 8095. the creation of a sidewalk repair tlon on file at the court of pro- Dir: Route 85 South to 2.2/tour cylinder, 46K, would probably have to work a dawn raid on Dongui University National Police Chief Jo Jong- only with tear gas and batons. side of Joseph Street and both sides of Pine Hill twte. Sold hearing, wherein right on Rocco Rood. LAND-Sky-Woter. Two QUIET, pleasant four I q ^ CAMPERS/ crew in the highway department, the government said in a Street by the Chief of Police; (3) Minimize litter land listings tor that needs some body work. fewer hours. in the southern port of Pusan as suk resigned to accept responsi­ statement. Government prosecutors said by carnival patrons by providing dally clean­ the court's decision moy af­ Follow signs to house. room apartment. First $4,500. 643-4177.______IS 2 J TRAILERS Fourteen teachers were given which would have cost $70,700, fect your Interests, It ony, special you. 3'/2 acres floor. Ideal tor mature they attempted to break into a bility for the deaths. In Korea, Roh was to go on national ing of litter on the site and odlacont property will be held at the Court of Flono R ealty, 646- and cut $88,505 from the police caused by the carnival operation; (4) No adv­ 5200.O lake front on Cope Cod. working adult. Non- CHRYSLER LeBoron 82. layoff notices last month. The room on the seventh floor of the senior officials traditionally re­ Probate, on June 1, 1989, at Beautiful property 79K, power steering, YELLOWSTONE, 1970, budget. The hiring of a data entry television Wednesday night to See KOREA, page 12 ertising of the availability of the sale of beer 10:00 A.M. By Order ot the smoker. No pets. 649- 21' bunkhouse, sleeps Board of Education usually hires and wine shall be visible off fhe premises — Court. with o lot ot frontage on 5897. o lr conditioning, most of them back, but some only clerk for the department was northwest corner of Main and Woodland COVENTRY. Great tom- the water. Current ac­ power brakes. $1,800. six, good condition, eliminated, and the number of Streets — Residence B and C Zones. Susan McQuoy, lly location. Well main­ MANCHESTER. Spa­ $1,200. 875-6927.0 on a part-time basis. Ass't Clerk cess Is dirt rood so It 649-7605, 646-2075 otter police cruisers to be bought was Item No. 3 Purdy Corporation — Granted a request for a tained and nicely has rural feeling. cious three bedroom In 7pm. TRAVEL Trailer Clt- On ’Tuesday, the town Board of TODAY Appl. 1335 variance to provide residential zone screening 007- 05______decorated three bed­ two family home. Ap­ reduced from the seven recom­ Hush-money deals probed REMAX east ot the otlon, 32' 1983, clean, Directors cut the school budget consisting of white pines Instead of Canadian room Raised Ranch, pliances Included. No mended to five. hemlocks with a condition that all plants nat INVITATION TO BID river. 647-1419.P excellent condition, approved earlier by the Board of new oak cabinets, new pets. $700. per month stero, automatic wln- Tedford said that the only Index living at the end of one year be replaced at 596 Sealed bids will be received wraparound deck, I ’/z LOTS ot trees on this Education by $125,000, reducing it WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate mission, which licenses commer­ agreement ... any restrictions on Hilliard Street — Industrial Zone. plus security. Utilities CLYDE terlzer, 22'ownlng, personnel addition was an assist­ In the General Services' of­ baths, fireplace, gar­ countyr size building______not Included. 643-5470. from $40,533,328 to $40,408,328. 24 pages, 2 sections investigators say they’ve disco­ cial nuclear power stations and. employees or former employees Item No. 4 Soars, Roebuck and Co. — Approved the loca­ fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. double doors, sleeps ant zoning and environmental ter, CT until May 11, 1989 at age, wooded rear yard, lot In Andover. Conve­ MANCHESTER. Three six, come see It any­ “ I would have preferred that vered at least two “ silence-for- enforces safety rules, has not providing information to any Appl. 1336 tion and granted a special exception for an Au­ easy commute to Hart­ nient location but ROUTE 83, VERNON enforcement officer, but that Business____ 11 tomobile Service Center at the Pavilions ot 11:00 a.m. for the following: room, one bedroom tim e.$10,500 negotlo- they didn’t have to cut it,” NationAVorId-7-9 money” deals between builders commented publicly on the ac­ members of the NRC,’ ’ said the Buckland Hills, 301 Buckland Street. CUD ford, more. OIr; Route country feeling. Coll BS Caprice 4 Dr. *8495 would start mid-year, for a Classified _ 23-24 Obituaries____ 2 PURCHASE OF ONE (1) apartment In two fam­ 86 AMC Alllanoa 2 Or *267i5 ble. 282-0054.O______Kennedy said. ‘‘I understand it in of a Texas nuclear power plant ceptability of agreements that notice. A copy was obtained by Zone. 1989 FULL SIZE AUTO­ 44 to Mark Drive. Phil­ Barbara Weinberg to­ ily house. Quiet neigh­ savings of $14,053. Comics_____ 16 Opinion_____ 10 day tor more Informa­ 86 Cavallar CJ 4 Door *4495 light of the state fiscal situation. ’’ and workers who received pay­ limit a plant worker’s ability to The Associated Press. Item No. 5 Craig B Virginia S. Schneider — Granted a va­ MOBILE ips Real Estate, 742- borhood In Cheney Mill Focus______IS People______15 Appl. 1337 riance to reduce the side yard at a residence at 1450. o tion. REMAX east ot 85 Spectrum 4 Door *5195 I MOTORCYCLES/ Under a state budget-cutting To make up for $298,811 that the ments in return for dropping raise safety issues. Frank Ingram, a commission The Town of Manchester Is district. $550. o month Food_____ 13-14 78 Phelps Road. Residence A Zone. on equal opportunity em­ the river, 647-1419.P 86 Buick Somaraat *7295 ___ ^MOPEDS plan now under consideration in town expects it will not receive in Science_____18 allegations of safety hazards. In private notices to all nuclear spokesman, said the letters were ployer, and requires on of- SOUTH Windsor. See this plus utilities. Security Local/State Sports___ 10-22 Item No. 6 Gordon E. Rico — Granted a variance to reduce and references re­ 66 Elactra 4 Door *10995 the Legislature, the town could revenue-sharing money from the The Senate subcommittee on plant operators and vendors, sent in response to concerns Appl. 1338 the rear set back at 49 Gerald Drive. Residence flrtmotlve octlon policy for Immaculate eight BUSINESS 86 Century 4 Door *7495 MOTORCYCLE Insu­ Television____17 AA Zone. oil of Its Controctors ond quired. Coll 649-2803 ot- lose $660,000 in education grants. state, the Democrats took the nuclear regulation said Tuesday however, the commission last raised by one of the Texas nuclear room U&R Colonial, o 88 Camaro Coup# *6995 rance. Some day cov­ Lottery. Vendors os a condition of do­ real open floor plan PROPERTY ter 5pm.______Kennedy said that the $840,000 same amount from the landfill Weather______2 it is widening its investigation to week said such restrictions were plant deals cited by Breaux’s Item No. 7 Soon M. B Carol H. Lindsay — Granted a re- ing business with the Town, 86 Cavallar 4 Door *6995 erag e, competitive Appl. 1339 quest for a vqriqnce to reduce the side yard qt a os per Federal Order 11246. with o first floor tomlty VERNON. Modern three rotes on full range ot cut proposed by the Republican reserve fund. Revenues from the determine the frequency and not acceptable under any circum­ panel. residence at 38 Gerard Street. room, large kitchen PACKAGE store- room apartment In 86 Delta 88 2 Door *9995 directors for the school budget, Bid forms, plans and specifi­ 86 Markur XR4TI *9495 motercycles. Coll landfill have been set aside in the legality of these secret deals. stances. It asked the companies Breaux said such agreements All actions have an effective date In accordance with Con­ with eating area, o buslness. Manchester tour family house. Ap­ and rejected Tuesday by the cations ore ovoMoble at the high traffic area, 86 Olda Clara Wagon *8995 Crockett Agency, Inc. reserve fund to pay for future WE DELIVER “ It’s beginning to look like to notify the NRC of any such hold frightening implications for necticut General Statutes. Notice of these decisions has been General Services' office. spacious master bed­ pliances and parking 643-1577.______Board of Directors as a whole, filed with the Town Clerk. room with three addi­ equipment and Inven­ 88 Spectrum 4 Door *4995 costs of trash disposal. For Home Delivery, Call something that’s throughout the deals by July 31. nuclear safety. TOWN OF Included. Convenient "would have been devastating to ZONING BOARD OF APPEAL MANCHESTER, CT tional bedrooms, 2 '/2 tory Included, some tor commuting and 86 Nova 4 Door *6495 HARLEY Davidson, 86. Republican Director Ronald industry,” said Bob Mann, an “ It is not acceptable to include " It turns the licensing process Edward Coltman, ROBERT B. WEISS, baths and much more. owner financing possi­ shopping. $400. FXR super glade. 1,700 programs.’’ Osella called the transfer a aide to Sen. John Breaux, D-La., in settlement agreements for into a sham if witnesses can be miles. Show room 647-9946 Secretary GENERAL MANAGER $249,900. U & R Realty, ble. $109,900. Philips monthly plus utilities. 872-9111 Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 the subcommittee chairman. discrimination matters ... or in 089-04 643-2692 0 Real Estate. 742-1450p 647-1113 otter 6;30om. stock, flawless. $5,950. See EDUCATION, page 12 See BUDGET, page 12 00BO5 Coll 569-4976. The Nuclear Regulatory Com­ any labor agreements or other See NUCLEAR, page ig