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I > ■ Paper sees Housing board free from control, Memorial stirs memories of heroism release as >/ By Nancy Foley While some of the surrounding Chmielecki states Manchester Herald countries fell to Hitler’s armies in days, the residents of Warsaw held a prelude When the Germans invaded out for several weeks, she said. By Rick Santos Poland, the Jews in the Warsaw did Finally, the Germans began burn­ BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — a Manchester Herald not take the attack lying down. ing homes and Jews were forced to Shiite Moslem reputed to have in­ They fought back with the small come out of hiding, she said. fluence over kidnappers holding As long as the Manchester Housing Authority follows supply of arms they had, with Kopman was taken to a camp, three Americans said Friday a local zoning regulations and building codes, the town Molotov cocktails and with guns hostage release is certain despite cannot control the projects it undertakes, according to an they took from dead German sol­ Maydanek, in Poland, and later to Auschwitz. When she was delays caused by the United States’ opinion issued Thur^ay by Town Attorney Maureen diers, remembers Helen Kopman, “arrogant... cowboy” behavior. Chmielecki. who was a teenager at the time. liberated in January of 1945, she weighed only 60 pounds. In Iran, a newspaper close to Chmielecki was asked to write the opinion by the “We built up a resistance with President Hashemi R^sanjani ex­ Board of Directors after several residents came to a board very little help from outside,” Henry Springer, of Ambassador pressed impatience with the meeting earlier this month to complain about the Hous­ "I1DT Kopman, of LucUow Road, said. Drive, also vividly remembers the hostage-takers’ postponement of a ing Authority’s plan to establish low-income housing in She wishes more people would day that he was liberated from release. The Tehran Times said it their neighborhood. REMEMBER thmk of the resistance when they M^hazen concentration camp in hoped the freeing of one captive “Everybody has a boss. Everybody is responsible to could be “the prelude to the release remember the Holocaust. “When Austria. It was a spring day, he somebody,” Chmielecki said Friday, but add^, “I guess n people say that Jews went like said, and many of the prisoners of one more hostage by another the IRS and the Housing Authority aren’t responsible to Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herdid HERE REST ASHES group.” O sheep to the slaughter, it wasn’t so were outdoors when they heard anyone.” POTENTIAL SITE — This house at 213-215 Bidwell Street is one of seven duplexes the FROM AN OVEN IN gunfire nearby. Thousands of members of the DO - n at all,” she said. “I don’t know She said, “the only power you (directors) have is to town Housing Authority is trying to buy to provide housing. AUSCHWITZ WHERE why people don’t talk about the pro-Iranian Hezbollah joined a appoint and replace commissioners.” ^ F heroism.” The Germans who were guard­ military parade Friday through While the activities of other local boards and commis­ “What’s the point? What’s the purpose of a hearing, if “We’re doing something, and we’re doing it in a very MILLIONS OF OUR ing them slowly began to Beirut’s southern slums, two blocks sions can be appealed through the court system, if neces­ we don’t have even have any recourse,” Stella Brown nice way. We’re giving people a better way of life. By This weekend the uprising in the backward, and disappeared into the PEOPLE PERISHED from where many of the 18 Western sary, the authority, which is an arm of the federal Hous­ said. golly, you feel good when you do that, said the — m Warsaw ghetto and other events of woods. Many of the prisoners- ran hostages are believed held. ing and Urban Development Agency, is oveseen only by She also said she is unhappy with the treatment she Schwolsky who has been an authority commissioner for O o IN THE HOLOCAUST the Holocaust will be remembered to the kitchen to get food once the Hezbollah is believed to be the Congress. has received from Richard ^hwolsky, the authority’s morothan 20 years. with a ceremony at Temple Beth guards left. The first army to come umbrella for Shiite Moslem groups “It’s kind of scary,” Chmielecki said. commission member who secretly negotiated the He said also that the opponents of the project are ^ CD Sholom on Sunday, beginning at 2 into the camp was an American holding most of the hostages. After reading the attorney’s opinion, two of the leaders proposed purchases of the three properties and four H - < army. Springer said. believers in the stigmas associated with low-income pjn. Following the service, the The Shiite Moslem cleric, Hus­ of the opposition said they were outraged that the others of unknown location. families. bn group will go to Holocaust sain Musawi, said the hostage- authority h ^ the right to wield such power. nsa/n Of the group of 1,500 prisoners “Schwolsky, he’s trying to be a hero of the low-in­ “Right away, I got accused that w*>’re going to put O ^ DO NOT FORGET Memorial in Memorial Park on holders were “serious” about fulfill­ Stella and Bob Brown, of 51 Horace Street, helped or­ come families, and yet he doesn’t give a damn about us,” slums in,” he said. Autumn Street. that he began with in the camp, ing their promise to release one of only about 15 were left by the time ganize a drive in which 87 people signed a petition that she said. Schwolsky said the authmity has an excellent track their captives. states their opposition to the auUiority's plan to establish The Browns, who came to Manchester from a low-in- record and its projects are used as showcases for other Descriptions of the war in books he was liberated. Springer said. “The delay is certain, the com­ low-income housing at two duplex houses, numbers come area outside Washington, D.C., said they are not municipalities. and the media don’t come close to Springer said he goes to the plications are certain, but the release 12-14 and 24-26, on their street and at 213-215 Bidwell against affordable housing, but feel it should be more In some cases, he said, after the authority has refur­ r“ Jixly Hanting/ManchMter Herald transmitting the horror of the ac- 33 memorial service, which is open to is also certain,” said Musawi, who St. The Bidwell Street house abuts 24-26 Horace St. scattered than the projiosal submitted by the authority. bished a building, neighbors fixed up their own houses. ^ events, she said. “Hitler came O O MEMORIAL SITE — This memorial in non-Jews, every year. Both he and heads Islamic Amal, a faction within The Browns said they are especially unhappy with the About the Browns’ criticism, Schwolsky said, “I don’t He said also, “I don’t believe the town attorney should in and there was Holy Terror. Our O “n Kopman said that it was important Hezbollah that advocates strong attorney’s conclusion that although the authority is re­ have to answer that . That’s completely ridiculous. You be concerned at all because the authority has never done Center Cemetery will be the site of a world turned ^»ide down.” The m r r i to remember the Holocaust no links with Syria. quired to hold a public hearing before acquiring any try to do good, and people try to condemn you.” anything to jeopardize the town.” Holocaust memorial Sunday. A local sur­ people had no food or water and matter how terrible the events He spoke with The Associated property, the public has no recourse if they oppose any He said, “They say I don’t have feelings toward them. Schwolsky said, “the insinuation that we go too much diseases such as typhus spread vivor says the heroism of the time is too were. Kopman said, “If we forget, Press by telephone from his head­ acquisitions. I have feelings toward the people I’m going to help.” power irks me.” often forgotten. quickly, Kopman said. it’s going to happen again.” quarters in east Lebanon’s ancient town of Baalbek. O O Asked when he expected the m z release to take place, Musawi said, Housing study panel Officials pleased by plan a > “That depends on how far-sighted > 1“ the Americans might become. So 13 03 Lotteiy Church reverses stand far, their behavior is arrogant and one of cowboy mentality.” lists recommendations for East Hartford shelter 33 > on barring AIDS victim Musawi is believed to wield > H Here are Friday’s lottery results from around New By Rick Santos households earning 100 percent or less of ter officials have complained in the past "D major influence over Islamic Jihad the regional median income adjusted for By Dianna M. Talbot England: for the Liberation of Pdestine. Manchester Herald to East Hartford officials that too many CHICAGO (AP) — A church noon. family size. Manchester Herald homeless people from East Hartford come barred a 5-ycar-old boy with AIDS Mrs. Rucker said she had not "nic group holds Alann Steen, a CONNECTICUT A committee created more than 15 •Establish a Housing Commission, to Manchester. from Sunday school, then reversed native of Boston who turns 51 on Manchester officials said Friday they Daily: 3-6^ decided whether to return to the months ago and charged with designing a composed of representatives of public, East Hartford officials apparently are itself Friday after an iquoar. church on Sunday. “I have made no Sunday; Jesse TUmer, 42, of Boise, are pleased that East Hartford has an; Play Four 8-2-4-1 strategy for affordable housing in private and non-profit organizations, to bowing to government mandates which “We love (him) and we want plans to go elsewhere,” she added. Idaho; and Robert Pblhill, 55. of nounced plans to open its own homeless Lotto: 12-17-20-25-27-42 New York. Manchuter has issued a list of seven act as a catalyst for affordable housing by say every town is responsible for its own (him) back in our Sunday school On Thursday, Mrs. Rucker had shelter. recommendations that include establish­ bringing together various resources and homeless population, Manchester Mayor and (he) will be back in our Sunday Such action by East Hartford will less­ MASSACHUSETTS said the ch u i^ ofiicials’ initial The three were kidn^^ied from ing a housing commission and setting up interests. Terry Wertooven said. school,” the Rev. Erwin Lutzer, decision stemmed “from fear and ig­ en an existing burden on the 40-bed Daily: 8-2-0-7 the campus of the U.S.-affiliated a municipal trust fund for low-income •Create a Municipal Housing Trust Werkhoven, who recently formed a senior pastor of the Moody Church, norance.” Samaritan Shelter for the Homeless in Mass Millions: 3-7-9-21-40-43 Beirut University College on Jan. housing. Fund dedicated to the construction of five-member committee dedicated to said at a hastily called news con­ Before announcing the reversal, Manchester, they said. 1987, by gunmen disguised as The recommendations are part of a rental housing for low and moderate in­ solving problems related to homeless ference. the pastor said the 65-year-old chur­ riot police. Many East Hartford homeless pet^Ic, RHODE ISLAND report issued last week to the Board of come households. people in Manchester, said, “I’m glad to Daily: 3-9-2^ But Lutzer said other parents ch had decided to bar the boy “to particularly single men, seek shelter in The group said Wednesday it Directors from the Affordable Housing •Send to the Planning and Zoning see they are going to take care of their would be notified that a child with give us time to think it through.” Commission, for its consideration, the Manchester or Hartford • because East would free a hostage within 48 Committee. homeless.” AIDS would be attending Bible His secretary, Evelyn Rankin, hours. But on Thursday it said recommended changes to Manchester’s Hartford does not have its own shelter, Antonia lYese, who became director of NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND class, “and they will have the said officials of the non-denomina- Washington’s refusal to dispatch a The committee, chaired by former zoning regulations contained in this the officials said. social services for East Hartford in Play 3: 8-3-1 freedom to keep Aeir children from tional evangelical church acted out senior diplomat to Syria had Democratic Director Mary Ann Handley, report. “It’s long delayed but good good January, is in charge of the shelter Pick4:3-l-7-5 Sunday school.” of concern over how AIDS is spread postponed it “operation until the pic­ has 14 members including Republican •Pursue when appropriate the assis­ news,” said Nancy Cair, executive direc­ project She said she is looking for a site “Our position and our concerns and fear it could be passed on ture is cleared.” Mayor Terry Werkhoven, Democratic tance programs available at the state level tor of the Manchester Area Conference of and cemsidering ways to fund the shelter. have not changed.” Lutzer said. “We through saliva. Director Joyce Epstein, and representa­ to aid housing activities. Churches, which operates the homeless “If it appears you have a problem, you C^O Musawi said the delay was caused have decided to shift the burden of tives from the Plamiing and 2 ^ in g Com­ •Conduct a more detailed investigation shelter in Manchester. need to do something about i t ” said There has never been a docu­ by the United States’ failure to send responsibility from us as a church.” mission, the Housing Authority, and the of publicly owned lands which could be A homeless shelter in East Hartford Fiese. mented U.S. case in which AIDS, t ^ U.S. assistant secretary of state Index The church had drawn fire when building industry. developed for affordable housing or sold will rcsult-in a “handful” less people at East Hartford places its homeless resi­ its decision to bar the boy became which cripples the body’s defenses for Near Eastern affairs, John Kelly, The committee had assistance also to Damascus. to private developers with the proceeds the Manchester shelter. Carr said. “We’ll dents in East H a^ord motel rooms or at public, a few weeks after the death against disease, was spread through from the directors of the town Planning, saliva, said Charles Fallis, a spoku- earmarked for other affordable housing have more time to spend on our own Hartford shelters with which East Business _ 15 O oM on 16 of young AIDS victim Ryan White. Health, and Human Services departments. initiatives. homeless.” Hartford contracts, Frese said. But many N> Classified' 33-39 Peooia man for the federal Centers for Dis­ But Kelly’s failure to respemd is 13 “I’m pleased that they reversed •Adopt as its working definition of af­ •Join the Connecticut Housing Partner­ Comics_ 28-29 Refepion 18 ease Control in Atlanta. TOt going to cancel the release,” Officials who work at the Samaritan homeless men bypass the social services Focus___ themselves. ... I don’t feel any bit­ fordable housing the statement that hous­ 17-32 Santor Citizens 20 Musawi ^ d . “The hostage might be ship program provided certain conditions Shelter were not available lYiday to com­ department and go straight to the Local/Stale 6-10 Soorts terness,” the Chicago boy’s foster “We are well aware of Ryan ing should not cost more than 30 percent 41-48 released in another manner, maybe which ensure local self-determination are ment on how many East Hartford home­ Manchester shelter or drift to other shel­ NatiorVMbrtcT 11-16 Television 21-27 mother, Terry Rucker, said in a White and the implication of his of the household income for those less people stay in Manchester. But shel­ ters. Obituaries 10 Wbather malogue. I cannot speculate further. met by the agreement. 4 telephone interview Friday after­ death,” Lutzer told reporters Friday. 1 I can’t lie.” 9 0 y AA

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|lioo«w>«l|54 Manchester Herald increase the speed limit on rural PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (AP) “Czecho-Slovak Federative MANCHESTER ICE OFFERS: > r- interstate highways to 60 mph — I^Iiament on Friday approved a stayed alive Friday when a Republic” to underline the separate • FREE Delivery 33 03 Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. new version of Czechoslovakia’s of­ identifies of the two republics. Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. legislative conunittee sent it ficial name designed to give equal ' Cooler Rentals 33 > back to the House. But Slovaks, who account for a weight to its two republics after > The House passed the in­ third of Czechoslovakia’s 15 J mil­ ’ Choice of these bottle sizes USPS 327-500 weeks of growing tensions between VOL CIX, No. 172 crease, from 55 mph to 60 mph, lion people, demanded their identity “D Czechs and Slovaks. be specified more clearly in the new Publisher on a vote late Thursday ni^t, The new name, the “Czech and Penny M. Sietfert but Democratic leaders who op­ name. Slovak Federative Republic,” was Thousands of Slovaks 1/2 Gallon bottles posed the move sent it to the approved by a landslide vote in both * 6 Gallon stackable Editor _\Ahlter Zaborowski demonstrated in March in Bratis­ Managing Editor______Marie P. Grady Appropriations Committee, 16 Ounce bottles for lunch box houses of the legislature, but only lava, the Slovak capital, protesting * 3 Gallon stackable News Edtor/Opinion Page Editor . _____ Ron RobiUard where they hoped to kill it. after an inconclusive first ballot. _ Alexander Girelli the new name and demanding an in­ Associate Editor______But the committee voted The vou: in the House of the Sports Editor______Len Auster dependent Slovak state. 20-19 Friday against an effort People was 133 in favor, 20 against, * 2 1/2 Gallon with spout for refrigerator by committee leaders to keep In a separate political develop­ Business M anager______Jeanne G. Fromerih and eight abstentions. In the House ment Friday, two senior aides to In­ Advertising Director______Douglas C. Murphy Sr. the speed limit at 55 mph. The of Nations, 102 of the 149 deputies ______Gerlinde Colletti terior Minister Richard Sachcr were Customer Service Manager bill now goes back to the supported the new name. The num­ Composing Manager______Sheldon Cohen House. replaced, the state CTK news agen­ Pressroom Manager______Robert H. Hubbard ber of opposing votes and absten­ cy reported. The measure was sponsored tions in that tally was not available. by Rep. Elinor F. Wilber, R- First Deputy Interior Ministers Local stores offering our The legislation was required to be Jaroslav Prochizka and Viliam Cik- Published daily except Surxiay and certain holidays by f^rfield, who said it would accepted by a two-thirds majority in the Manchester Publishing Co., 16 Brainard Place. lamini were replaced by Andrej help the state hold on to $4 mil­ both chambers. Legislator Vaclav MarKhesler, Conn. 06040. Secortd dass postage paid at lion in federal highway fimds Manchester. Conn. Postmaster: Send address changes Benda said the necessary majority Samel and Miroslav Krai, CTK said. to the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591. Manchester, the state risks losing bet^use so was not achieved in a first round of The move came after Ciklamini Highland Park Market Mikes Country Store One Stop Market D & M Country Market Conn. 06040. many of its motorists exceed balloting. After a recess, the second and Prochazka publicly accused The Manchester Herald is a member ol The Associated 485 Hartford Road the 55 m.p.h. speed limit. successful vote was taken. Sacher this week of wrongdoing, al­ 317 Highland Street 685 Boston Turnpike 1428 South Street 00 Press, the Audit Bureau of Circulation, the New England Democratic leaders maintain leging he opened secret police files Press Assoctalion and the New Englarnt Newspaper As­ The name change took effect im­ Manchester Bolton Coventry Manchester sociation. the change would be frivolous mediately. It was the second in less on members of f^liament. e- Guaranteed delivery. If you don't receive your Herald because it would only affect than a month. Both men also maintained Sacher Quick Mart Mobil Mart Town Line Packy by 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a m. Saturd^s, please about 30 miles of interstate surrounded himself with people dis­ Lea's Market I^liam ent renamed the country telephone your carrier. It you are unable to reach your highway in northeastern Con- credited by the toppled Communist 1 Broad Street 262 Oakland Street 366 Spencer Street carrier, cal subscriber service at 647-9946 by 6 p.m. “Czechoslovak Federative 229 Spruce Street neaicut. But Wilber believes leadership who were hindering pur­ weekdays lor delivary in Marv^bester. Republic" on March 23, replacing Manchester Manchester Manchester Manchester K> Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 weekly, $7.70 for much more state roadway, ges of the Communist-dominated y the word “Socialist” with “Federa­ one month. $2310 lor three months, $46 20 lor six perhaps as much as 250 miles, secret police. tive to symbolize the country’s months and M 2.40 for one year. Newsstand price: 35 meets federal requirements for *lf you would like to sell your store - call us. shedding of its communist past cants a copy. higher speeds. Sacher denied the charges, saying I^liament then permitted the he put the files in a safe place to 1 Slovaks to refer to the country as the keep them from being qiened . 9

9 0 LOCAL & STATE Experiments on animals are praised by company ing other doctors. Garbage plans By Jill Arabas “I think when they overlap (research and The Associated Press marketing), it only serves Hirsch to enter an arena he doesn’t belong in,” said Priscilla costly to town NORWALK — U.S. Surgical Coip., for nine Feral, president of the Norwalk-based Friends years the target of animal rights activists, went of Animals Inc. on the offensive Friday with a media campaign Animal rights activists have had an that praises the use of animals in laboratory ex­ By Chhs Rosa acrimonious relationship with U.S. Surgical periments. \A^hington Bureau since 1981. The company, the world’s largest The company, which uses live dogs to producer of surgical st^lers, acknowledges it WASHINGTON — To*^-n officials, like leaders of demonstrate its surgical st^lers, launched kills 1,000 dogs a year, but says the demonstra­ most municipalities throughout the country, are quickly newspaper and radio advertisements that tions are needed to train surgeons to use its putting plans in motion to address the critical and costly defend the company against cruelty charges staplers. challenge of long-term waste disposal. and extol the m ^ c a l advancements that have This year’s protest took place the same week The town’s 1990-1991 budget proposal sets aside been achieved through animal testing. that one activist, Fran Trait of Queens, N.Y., $100,000 to hire a waste management ctmsultant, and The company explained the as 300 ac­ pleaded no contest to attempted murder for calls for separating the Sanitation Divisioi’s budget fitxn tivists met outside the Norwalk headquarters placing a sophisticated pipe bomb at Hirsch’s the general fund to prepare for the day when the area’s for an annual demonstration, chanting slogans parking spot in November 1988. Tratt agreed lant^ill reaches capacity and must be closed. and listening to speakers who condemned the Monday to a (Mie-year prison term. Later this summer, town officials will travel to various company and its chairman, Leon C. Hirsch. Activists disavowed Tratt at first, but rallied conferences and locations where innovative waste O v e ^ e ^ a plane carried a banner that read, around her after learning U.S. Surreal had management programs are in place. “Convict the Dog Butcher.” spied on her and after hearing accusations it set “We can’t keep dumping things in mother earth U.S. Surgical launched the ads because it is her up to discredit the animal rights movement. forever,” says B ud^t and Research Officer Robert Hues- concerned it will be damaged by the animal “1 think there’s just no question she was tis. “It’s going to cost a lot to figure out how to dispose rights movement, which has grown in number used by these people, and she was unable to of it and fimd it. After education, I fully expect municipal and power in the last few years. Just last week stand the pressure to go on trial,” said Tom waste to be the secorul biggest fim ctic^ budget activity it won a major victory when the nation’s three Regan, an activist from Raleigh, N.C. “But this after the year 2000," he said. largest tuna canners agreed not to buy tuna is just the beginning, not the end. Leon Hirsch For most residents, waste problems end when the trash trapped with dolphins by fishermen’s nets. will be convicted.” is sorted for recycling and taken to the curb for pickup. U.S. Surgical said it is afraid the activists Some activists and organizations have con­ For the town, which juggles stringent laws and regula­ will stop important medical research that has sidered suing U.S. Surgical for alleged wiretap­ tions, that’s where the problem begins. shortened operations, cut medical costs and ping and other espionage activities, said Trait’s Manchester owns and operates its own landfill, but reduced pain for patients. attorney, John R. Williams. without further expansion a ^ greater enqrftasis on recy­ At a news conference Friday, Dr. William B. The activists Friday held placards and cling. the facility may last only another 12 to 15 years. Saye of Marietta, Ga., said gall bladder opera­ chanted slogans such as, “Stop the torture, Geariy, the town is facing a *Svaste di^xrsal crunch,” tions that left a 9-inch scar can now be per­ close the labs.” About two dozen protesters said Hucstis. formed with tiny incisions because of new in­ placed greens beside a mock tombstone for a Manchester’s predicament is rwt unique, according to Reginald PinioMwichstMr HwM struments and technologies that are practiced dog named Rags, while a doctor presented a the Naiicmal Solid Wastes Management Assodatkn first on dogs. petition with 20,(XX) signatures asking the com­ (NSWMA). FAMILY AFFAIR — Lori and Rick Johnson of 82 Briarwood Drive help their daughter But the activists accused Hirsch of trying to pany to stop using dogs. Americans generate almost 160 million tons of trash a Rachel. 22 months, feed a goat Friday at the Pet Expo at the Manchester Parkade. The hide under the cloak of medical research. They “We want these dogs out of here. This is un­ year, which is SO percem more than was produced in claim the dogs demonstrations are merely a necessary. He’s man’s best friend, for god’s 1960 and erw u^ to bury 2,700 football fields in a layer expo will continue through Sunday. marketing tool for selling staplers to surgeons, sake, not his instrument,” said Lucy Mauro of 10 stories high. NSWMA says. SitKC 1978, an estimated GET THE SUNROOM who can learn to use the instniments by watch- Fairfield, who attended with her dog. Skeeter. 14,000 solid waste landfills — 70 percent of those operating at the time — have closed. To^y, there are ap­ Weekly THAT COMES WITH ITS OWN SHADE. proximately 6,000 laixlfills, and 2,000 of those are ex­ Prison searched pected to close within five years. It’s too late to mail in census Health Tip Under current estimates, around 11 percent of the na­ Any sunroom can bring sunlight into your home. sus collectors and money for the 75 piercent; Manchester, 72 percent; tion’s total waste is recycled, 13 percem is burned in By Rick Santos government, which is paying the waste-to-energy plants a ^ 76 percent is disposed of in Manchester Herald Marlborough, 72 p>ercent; East after uprising Pella* sun rooms, with their exclusive Slimshade* workers between $730 and $830 Hartford, 66 p>ercent; Rocky K ll, 65 landfills. per hour. percem; and Hartford 38 p>ercent SOMERS (AP) — A lock-down was put into effect at As the volume of trash grows, pressure is mounting Don’t bother sending in anymore In Manchester, 50 workers on blinds, can also keep out. from the environmental community to dispose of it safe­ U.S. Census forms b^ause census T h e suburban towns have been Somers State Prison Friday after a violent uprising Thursday will start knocking on the wonderful,” Harris said. Thursday night in which inmates slashed three guards ly. in the Northeast, the issue ranks second on the list of workers will soon be knocking on doors of those who have not filed or Pella Slimshade blinds allow you to control leading local community coocems. just behind improv­ dooa asking for the completed Obviously, Hartford is the trouble who broke up a brawl in the mess hall. sent them in too late, Harris said. spxK, and although this was an­ One of the guards, Raymond Ray LaChance, was ing education. form. She said that as of last Saturday, light and glare, as well as provide privacy. The deadline fw filing the ques- ticipated by census officials, they listed in stable amdition Friday at Johnson Memorial COLAS vs MILK Municipalities are generally left on their own to strug­ about 72 percent of the town’s Qoonaire is today, but the Coisus did not exp)cct the lack of respxxise Hospital in Staff’ord Springs, where he was being treaty The years of childhood and adoles- gle «ith the garbage problem. But one federal program households had been accounted for. And Pella blinds come in colors that blend Bureau has already compiled a list to be so great. for a puncture wound to the check and neck and lip oence are the now-or-never \bar$ to some local officials are finding helpfitl matches technical Harris considers the return rate as of residences whkh will be visited, There will be 150 workers in the lacerations, a prison spokesman said. build strong teeth and bones. Adequate athisers from across the country »-iih municipalities like good; it is well above the national calcium in the diet is an absolule neces­ beautifully in any home. said Barbara Harris, district manager city’s streets, and Harris said each of Manchester, and picks up part ^ tab for on-site consult­ and state averages of 60 percent. The two other guards, Craig Jacobsen and David sity. Why is it then that so many of the Hartford regional census of­ them will definitely be pxitting in ing. Manchester’s rating is just about Serkosky, were treai^ for neck and face lacerations and youngsters are drinking colas (no cal- fice. more hours than those working in So see the sunrooms at The T h e P ^ “The program has been highly successful." said Char- in the middle of the nine released from the hospital Thursday night. cturn) rather than mm (the calcium ”lf you still have it, fill it out, and Manchester. lone Rcia who works for the Governmental Refuse Col­ municipalities included in the food)? Odeoporosis (weak bones), poor Pella Window Store.* ^ u ’ll find lection aixl Disposal Association “We've arranged 17 bold it for the census takers,” Harris In town, the ptroblcm of late filers Correction Department spokesman Michael Donahue teeth, and other body deficiencies may said. “Don’t send it in late, and Hartford region. The area towns arc: is spread out, l^rris said. said inmates will be locked in their cells and all noncs- well be the result in later years of sodas matches.” w hich is about a dozen tiK>re than we had ex­ Wethersfield, 78 percent; the blinds we’ve added a real plus. pected by this time, she said. “We’re halfway to our ^oal don’t throw it away.” If it has been “There is really not a problem sential activities will be suspended while officials search replacing milk. thrown away, contact the census of­ Newington. 76 percent; West area. There is no real cluster of the maximum-security prison for weapons. Modem medicine now triggers a mild of 25 matches throu^ 1990.” Hartford. 75 percent; Glastonbury, case of measles, polio, whooping Sirtce September, the peer-maicfa program has joined fice at 249-1960 for a new form. non-respondents.” “This is a very serious situation,” Donahue said. BUILT TO IMPOSSIBLY HIGH STANDARDS. OUR OWNl” She said if the census workers are “When it comes to the safety and security of staff, this is cough, etc., using a dead or weak virus, experts with groups in gates from Vermont to Hawaii, thereby causing luilher immunity to the toU by residents that the forms have not going to be tolerated. addressing topics like yard waste composting aixl the Chevy car show on Sunday disease. Do not tail to have your family LAURENCE R. SMITH, INC. pros and oocrs of puNic landfill ownership. been sent in, they will ask that "The correction officers put their lives on the line inoculatad against such diseasas. another one be filled out and turned GLASTONBURY Huestis said towns can use this kind of assigance, The 1 lih annual Carter Chevrolet every day and arc the unsung heroes,” said D or^uc, year’s show feature models ranging 192 Main Street Somerset Square especially since more states are passing stringent laws to over to them. This is done because All-Chevrolet Car Show. New who used to work as a guard at Somers. “Wejre trying to from 1911 to 1970. 677-6867 140 Glastonbury Blvd. attack the dispxxsal crisis. there is tx> way of confirming who England’s largest all-chevy show, do everything we can to control and slop this.” In Florida, the state legislature approved a measure to filed late, she said. will be held from 10 am. to 3 p.m! 633-4054 Harris said late filers should not The show will feature a 1959 The brawl began about 8:45 p.m. Thursday, while HAMDEN esublish a 30 percent waste reduedon and recycling goal Sunday at Carter Chevrolet on Main Corvette, a 1933 Rumble Scat Con­ by 1994 and pxohibit the dispxMal of certain specia) was­ wait for workers to arrive to fill out Street. some 70 inmates were celebrating a Ramadan f ^ t in the 3860 Whitney Avenue vertible, and a 1932 Chevrolet prison mess hall, Donahue said. Ramadan is a holy 348 Main Street tes in landfills aad waste-to-energy facilities. the forms, b u insiead it would be Admission and registration is 288-8055 helpful to have them ready and wait­ Coupe. The show will also feature month in the Islamic calendar, during which Moslems Manchester Coonecticut’s mandatory recycling law is scheduled to free. Last year’s show featured more uophics for the winners, entertain­ other Laurence R. Smith, Inc. locatJoro; lake effea January 1991. ing. This will save time for the cen­ than 130 vintage Chcvrolcu. This fast from daybreak to dusk but frequently banquet 649-102S Old Saybrook Ridgeffeid Norwak Tiumbull O 1990 HuUerrm ('oenpany ment. and food. through the night y

Rowland for abortion bill Duntz given 60 years LITCHFIELD (AP) — Richard Duntz, con­ Ucut. victed last month of murdering a man who was Pickett ordered Friday’s hearing after Candidate critical of opponents on state budget about to testify against his brother in an arson reviewing a published report that quoted a that razed Salisbury Town Hall, was sentenced juror who said the panel reviewed notes taken Friday to 60 years in prison with no chance of by an unnamed juror. By Peter Viles seem to be happy with it,” Rowland said. parole. Duntz’ defense attorney, Denise Dishongh, The Asscx:iated Press The bill repeals the state’s unenforced Litchfield Superior Court Judge Walter M. had argued that if a juror did take notes, it criminal anti-abortion statutes and writes into Pickett Jr. sentenced Duntz to the maximum would be grounds for a new trial. She said she HARTFORD — Republican gubernatorial state law most of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 60-year sentence after rejecting a motion to will appeal Friday’s decision. candidate John Rowland, once seen as an abor­ 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision legalizing abor­ grant him a new trial. Duntz will serve his 60-year sentence con­ tion opponent, said Friday he supports the pro- tion. Duntz, 42, a Salisbury native, was convicted currently with a 25-year sentence he is now choice aboni(» bill that swept through the As a concession to abortion opponents, it re­ March 7 of shooting Earl Morey II three times serving at Somers State Prison for the sale of Connecticut House this week and is expected quires that girls 15 and under receive counsel­ in the back of the head at Long Pond on Oct. cocaine. to win Senate approval. ing before having an abortion and gives the 23,1986. During Duntz’ murder trial, Litchfield Rowland, the congressman from the 5th Dis­ state the ability to regulate abortion at the point / Morey was scheduled to testify against State’s Attorney Frank Maco told jurors that trict, also criticized gubernatorial candidates at which the fetus could survive outside the Duniz’s brother, Roy, who was accused of set­ the fire was at the heart of the shooting — that Lowell Weicker and Bruce Morrison for not of­ womb. .y ting fire to Town Hall. He eventually pleaded Duntz shot Morey to keep him from testifying fering budget-balancing plans and said Mor­ Democratic leaders have criticized Rowland guilty to setting the fire and is now serving a against his brother. rison showed “an incredible lack of judgment” for reversing his opposition to public funding 25-year sentence. But Maco also said Duntz was motivated by in accepting three huge campaign contribu­ for abortions for poor women. 'ihe 12 men and women who convicted a desire to cement his place as the premier drug tions. Rowland said he might have supported a Ehmtz after his seven-week murder trial were dealer in Connecticut’s Northwest Comer. Rowland’s comments came at a Capitol failed amendment to force girls 15 and under to called back to court Friday for a hearing to Maco said Duntz wanted to make an example O news conference he called to unveil a detailed inform an adult relative of their intention to determine whether a juror acted improperly by of Morey for talking to police. J3 T | plan to make Connecticut’s workers’ compen­ have an abortion. But he said the final bill’s taking notes during the trial. Dishongh, meanwhile, conceded that her sation system more efficient, more fair, and call for counseling addresses his concerns Some states allow jurors to take notes during client is a convicted drug trafficker, but said s F less expensive to employers. about girls who seek abortions. trials, but the practice is prohibited in Connec- selling drugs was not the issue. Rowland said his pl^m would make the cur­ “My main concern on the parental notifica­ — m rent system less political, would reduce the tion issue is allowing the minor the opportunity O o backlog of unresolved disputes between to have some counseling,” he said. ‘Loan sharks’ plead guilty employers and employees, and would help BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A federal judge got government informer, who owed him money. ^ CD companies work together to encourage injured On the state budget, Rowland said both Mor­ a lesson in loan-collection techniques among According to the taped evidence, Carmelingo H - < workers to return to work sooner. rison and Weicker are “copping out” by not organized crime loan sharks during a hearing also threatened to pull out Lepore’s eyeb^ls While the abortion bill now before the m . stepping forward with budget-balancing ideas to allow three defendants in a racketeering case and toenails. Senate is generally seen as a victory for pro- of their own. Democratic leaders in the General plead guilty to charges they operated illegal 2 X choice groups, Rowland said he views it as “a “So, you had a little sit-down with the guys Assembly say there is a $195 million gap that operations for the Gambino crime family. very good compromise.” and discussed manicuring Mr. Leporc’s must be clos^ either through spending cuts or U.S. District Judge T.F. Gilroy Daly quizzed Reginald Pinio/Manchesier hterald z ^ “Many of the pro-life and pro-choice groups increases in state revenue. toenails, eh?” Daly asked during Thursdasy’s defendant Aurelio Carmelingo, 58, of Trum­ hearing. bull, about tape-recorded evidence that he VOLLEY — Logan Worsley, 9. plays tennis with his sister r - :30 “Yes,” Carmelingo said in a barely audible threatened to cut off the hands of William Leslie Friday in front of their house on Lamplighter Drive. O O Earth Day events are scheduled Lepore, a Trumbull restaurant owner and voice. O T1 m r n HARTFORD (AP) — Thousands of motor­ want them to respea the environment.” cyclists are scheduled to gather Sunday at Mar­ cus Dairy in Danbury in honor of Earth Day. Separate coitainers tor glass, paper and The “Good Times” event, sponsored by aluminum will be clearly marked so the bikers Kawasaki, drew over 7^00 ridCTS last year. can dispose of their trash properly. O O This year, Kawasaki will be giving the motor­ Around the state. Earth Day flags will be ipeneral Oil m z cyclists green ribbons to adorn their bikes to raised in all of Conneaicut’s 169 towns. An open letter a > “signify their support for Earth Day measures.” Judy Harding/Manchsttar Herald W^!!!®yCENTERS > n “We expea thousands of riders again this In New Haven, actress Joanne Woodward J3 0 5 year,” said Mike Vaughan, Kawasaki’s direaor will host an evening of folk, jazz, gospel and ON THE RUN — Kristin Cronin, 4, of Wiilimantic, leaps off of marketing communication. “And we want Broadway music featuring Arlo Guthrie, Tom a giant caterpiilar Thursday at the Wickham Park 3 3 > -nr ^ ^ motorcyclists to have a good time, but we also Callinan and James Naughton. playground. from General Oil > “ • r : .>t«blv I f Ul ,1. " ‘i ’ HtJKHiiY CKNTFHS r T p 2 O Toxic pollutants in New England decrease ; ; ...... 05 ;4£RAL o il CO. Mitni'tiPstpr. A,iron h'J'"" J'"" '' ''f<‘ loiiR rrsiclfm ,• .. ,,‘P ^ ' ‘"I'h eK trr Kast lonfi. .suniessM ii i By John Diamond In Connecticut, the release of toxics about 80 percent of all the toxics released toxic releases. W '"' ' p'™ ' "'''^ani.M tiJr. '*',7,'. 7“ PP<"'U‘cj m a n y busm es-i The Associated Press declined from 38 million pounds in 1987 in the thiw southern New England states. In Rhode Island, a reduction in toxic to 33 million in 1988; in Massachusetts, emissions was exaggerated by a glitch ’ M. o ; “We’ve been regulating air pollutants WASHINGTON — Discharges of toxic releases declined from 32 million that left off two of the top toxic-emitting by- beyond the federal regulatory system and toxic pollutants into the environment pounds to 28 million; and in Rhode Island companies in the state, according to Bar­ A-- ■■-Papt,.,. ,n t h r 8 9 y, decreased from 1987 to 1988 in southern releases dropped from 6.7 million pounds we’ve been looking at toxic pollutants,” said Ken Hagg, deputy commissioner of bara Morin of the Rhode Island Depart­ New England, mainly due to reduced to 6.3 million. In all three states, reduc­ ment of Environmental Management. The toxic air pollution, according to a new tions in air emissions accounted for most, the Massachusetts Department of En­ vironmental Protection. But Hagg added companies. Maxwell Communications in federal report. if not all, of the decline. Providence and Arlon Inc. of East Releases of toxic substances onto land that “we might be seeing some effect of But in Massachusetts and Rhode Is­ Providence — responsible for a combined ■ '■ 'l'<- ' -.It *“ ■' land, toxic discharges into water in­ — usually landfills — and into public economic downturn” in the reduced air I r L. ' • ■ - * * * '‘^‘ * ^ lit tit* ; »> 1 y , . pollution figures. 1.5 million pounds of emissions — were ab-ail „ v r u,. " ^ ’PP-'u.my - . v.... m -b creased, while in Connecticut, more toxic sewer systems iiKreased in ConnecticuL not included in the 1988 statistics, Morin In Massachusetts, toxic discharges into substances were disposed of on land. Another conuibutor, Hagg said, has said. • • s’ ■ • ’ ' State officials who monitor toxic pol­ water increased. And in Rhode Island, toxic releases onto land inaeased. been the first-in-the-nation Toxics Use Toxic emissions would have inaeased lutants warned that the report by the U.S. Reduction Act of 1989. Among other Among the 332 chemicals covered by in Rhode island had those statistics been Environmental Protection Agency can be things, the act calls for a 50 percent misleading. A deaeasc in pollutants the EFA report were: lead; styrene, used included, Morin said. But she added that in packaging; tetrachloroethylene, a dry- reduction in the use of certain toxics by companies across the state are striving to / might stem from a plant closing rather 1997. than an improved environmental climate. cleaning solvent; trichloroethanc, a sol­ change to less toxic chemicals. Although vent used for cleaning precision instru­ the amount released is staying about the An increase, on the other hand, might “I would guess that the mere fact that ments; asbestos; and hydrochloric acid. same, she said the chemicals being mask a reduction in the use of a par­ we were negotiating that law during tJmt released arc less dangerous. ticularly harmful toxic chemical. The report measured emissions into the lime period (covered by the EFA report) Statistics from Massachusetts, Rhode air and water and onto or under ground. had a positive effect,” Hagg said. Sue Vaught of Connecticut’s Depart­ Island and Connecticut indicate that Statistics were gathered from companies ment of Environmental Protection said southern New England reflected a nation­ that release at least 25,000 pounds of Polaroid Corp., of Cambridge, Mass., more companies were included in the al trend in reduced use and emission of toxics per year. and Monsanto Corp.’s Springfield, Mass.! 1988 report, skewing Connecticut’s num­ 1 toxic chemicals. Air pollution, however, accounted for facility both took steps to reduce their bers upward. 9 9 0 y

Volunteers needed Willi■■■■■■ j i ‘V’. :» ■ NATION & WORLD - 1 ' for town clean up iStf r ' H: ■ -.V The following are some of the programs, trips, and special events being offered by the Ii^chester and ■ a.i Death row inmate says Recreation Department. For mcae information, call the department at M7-3084/3089. he’s ready to get it over

HUNTSVILLE, (AP) — A mate to be executed since Texas Recreation News convicted killer who has spent about resumed carrying out the death half his life behind bars was volun­ penalty in 1982. The total is the Town clean up teering to be executed by injection highest of any state. Nationally, he would be the 122nd person executed The Manchester IVks and Recreation Department, in early Saturday for the murder of a since a 1976 U.S. Supreme Court conjunction with Rovic Maintenance Products and cab driver. ruling allowed states to resume capi­ Burger King of Manchester, will be holding its armual “I just want to get it over with,” Jerome Butler said last month when tal punishment. townwide clean up on AihiI 28 from 9 ajn. to 12 noon at State correctiiMis officials said the following sites: Center Springs Phrk, Center Phrk, his execution date was set “They Bioler had not filed any appeals by Robertson ftrk, Mt. Nebo and Charter Oak Park. Volun­ could take these cuffs off me and Friday afternoon. teers are needed and are asked to wear gloves and bring a walk me back to (death row) and I rake. If you or your organization are interested in sup­ still w(Mi’t resist There won’t be no Prosetmtors said Butler may have porting this program, call the Department at 674-8084/ appeals.” killed Oakley betause the cab driver Butler, whose age on record is 54 O 3089. recognized Butler as the man who J3 -n although he claims to be several killed his friend, A.C. Johnson, in Programs years older, was sentenced to death Reginald PlntoAtencheiter Herald 1973. Butler served 10 years of a ^ F Golf Lessons — for persons ages 12 and older. Classes .for the 1986 shooting death and rob­ 30-year {nison term for that slaying. will meet on Saturdays, 1 to 2 pjn., at Torza’s- Golf GETTING READY — John Stratton of Vernon gets ready for fishing season Friday at Bol­ bery of 67-year-old Nathan Oakley Butler spent 27 years behind bars, Range on Sullivan Avenue in South Windsor. The fee is ton Lake. Fishing season begins today. of Houston. He has refused any in­ — m $20 per person and golf balls are extra. Classes begin terviews from prison. .beginning with a 23-to-47-year term O o in New York in 1959 for robbery, at­ Saturday for four weeks. Classes will continue through Butler, who has passed competen­ the summer beginning June 2, July 7, and Aug. 4. The Associated I cy tests, would be Ae first execution tempted sexual assault and acces­ 2 CD sory to rape. He was paroled in H - < Tennis Lessons — for youth ages 7 to 15, TTiursdays, Obituaries PICKFAIR RAZED — The guest house is all that remains of Pickfair, the volunteer in Texas since Robert 5:30 to 6:30 pan., begirming May 17. The fee is $25. Streetman ordered his attorneys to ' 1972. m . legendary estate of Hollywood film stars Mary Pickford and Douglas Fair­ make no further efforts on his be­ The following year he was ar­ o zi Trips Mary G. 'Rirgeon Conway United Methodist Church ing hours are Sunday from 2 to 4 banks. The old estate was demolished to make way for a new house half. He was put to death Jan. 7, rested for the Johnson slaying and Restoration Fund in Conway, N il. and 6 to 8 pjn. sentenced to 30 years for murder. Trips do not require a Recreaticm Membership Card Mary G. 'Dirgeon, 62, of Live being built by Pia Zadora and her husband. 1988. Daniel’s Funeral Home of Live Memorial donations may be made He was freed in 1984. and are open to non-residents. Oak, formerly of Manchester, Butler also would be the 34th in­ Oak is in charge of arrangements. to the American Heart Association, Newport, R.I. — June 9. Depart 7 ajn. from the died April 7, in her home after a 310 Collins S t, Hartford 06015. Mahoney Recreation Center with a coffee stop eitroute. long illness. She was the wife of the Virginia L. Beccio r * 0 3 The first stop is a cruise of Newport Harbor to Ham­ Rev. .^elor J. "nirgeon Jr. Virginia L. Beccio, 80, of Walesa wins approval O O mersmith Farm where we will tour the summer home of While living in Manchester, she In Memoriam Buy one meal at regular price former President Kennedy. Lunch will be a full buffet at Hartford, died Friday (April 20, O “n worked for the school superinten­ 1990) at Hartford Hospital. She is GDANSK, Poland (AP) — Lech Walesa nowledged mistakes had been made. the Sheraton Hotel o i Goat Island. After lunch we will In loving memory of Edna "Mimi" dent’s office for a number of years. survived by her brother, Frank Be­ Lutz who passed away on April 22, won an overwhelming vote of confidence from “The victory I am giving you. The mistakes receive the second meal at then tour the Breakers, former summer home of the She was a public assistance 1989. ^ Solidarity’s second national congress Friday are ours and you should cxMiect all the mistakes Vanderbilts, then conclude the day with a narrated tour of ccio, and three sisters, Mary Gardel- specialist for the Department of la, Pauline Ullmar and Florence Kit- after delivering an impassioned defense of his we’ve made here and ttxlay,” Walesa said. Ocean Drive. The fee is $50 and includes roundtrip There is a bridge of mentories Health of the state of Florida and a tredge, all of Manchester. From Earth to Heaven above 10 years as union leader. “I did this only for Poland. ... It’s not my O O transportation, full escort service, all entrance fees and member of the Pine Grove United “I am not the wisest guy, but we are wise be­ victory, it’s our mutual vicUMy. I was only the lunch. She is also survived by two other It keeps our dear one near us. m z Methodist Church in Live Oak. sisters, Elsie Setchell of Concord, It's a bridge we call love. cause we now have a democracy,” Walesa said. driver of it all,” he said. Martha’s Vineyard — June 21. Departs 7 ajn. from o > She is also survived by three C^if., and Gladys Beccio in Texas; One year has passed Delegates responded by voting 357-1 in Several delegates later accused Walesa of the Mahoney Recreation Center with beverage service daughters, Linda Poutre and Debra Since you had to leave. favor of a report (Mi the leadership of Walesa diminishing the achievements of others who 1 /2 price > r- and several nieces and nephews. enroute. Arrive at the ferry for Martha’s Vinyard at ap­ But a day hasn't gone by Cook, both of Bradenton, Fla., and The funeral will be Monday at and the union movement’s National Commis- helped found the union. J3 CD proximately 11 ajn. Upon arrival at Martha’s Vineyard, Nancy Wiggin of Conway, N.H.; That I haven't thought of you si(Mi since 1981. There were 22 abstenti and six grandchildren. Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., The vote came on the eve of Walesa’s ex­ however, received a standing ovation when he on guided lour of the island to include Gay Head and Oak Nothing will ever fill pected bid to be re-elected Solidarity’s chair­ called for an end to backroom politicking. > “ * Funeral services were April 10 at followed by a Mass of Christian The empty space in my life Bloss. We will return to Manchester approximately 7:30 the Pine Grove United Methodist man. The trade union movement also was ex­ “Of course you, LetJi, have enemies, but Tuesday & Wednesday ■Q p.m. The fee is $40 per person and includes all transpor­ burial at 9:30 ajn. at St. Patrick’s That your passing has left. Church in Live Oak. and St. Anthony’s, Hartford. Burial pected to try to clarify its union and political some game is being engineered here,” tation,, tours, and full escort service. I Love You, Mimi roles in post-Communist Poland. Malachowski said. “Stop it, please. Lech for lunch or dinner Donations may be made to the will be in St. James Cemetery. Call­ — Dcidre Saratoga Racing — Aug. 24. Fee is $34 and includes Walesa’s re-election appeared virtually cer­ Walesa has well served the fatherland.” When you present this ad. deluxe roundtrip transportation and grandstand seats. Bus tain. After the confidence vote, the delegates departs 8:30 a.m. from the Mahoney Recreation Center “Walesa will guarantee that the union will changed “Lechu! Lechu!” as Walesa raised his and returns at about 10 pjn. In B rief. Man awaits trial not fall apart,” said Ryszard Musielak, a arms in a victory salute. Good through May 2 Puttin’ on the Pops —Aug. 12. Walter Cronkite hosts for boy’s death delegate from the central city of Torun. Walesa, an electrician at the Gdansk Puttin’ on the Baps on the Hyannis Town Green. The bus “It is very important that we passed this vote shipyard, became leader of Solidarity in 1980 If you like barbeque foods, will depart from the Mahoney Recreation Center at 7 Napolitano named garten. The center is located in the ROCKVILLE — A man who of confidence because it shows there are no by climbing over the shipyard fence during a a.m. We will arrive at Hyannis ( C ^ Cod) approximate­ educational wing of Trinity has pleaded not guilty to charges serious objections to Walesa’s activities among strike to galvanize the workers. ly 11:30 ajn. A traditional New England Lobsterake will Frank A. Napolitano of Covenant Church, 302 Hackmatack of drunk driving and causing an the delegates,” said Antoni Bielewicz of the “Due to bad luck, 1 jumped over the You'll love us n- The fee is $27 per person. 1 3-year-old children through kinder­ plaint. said. In an emotional s p e ^ Riday, Walesa ack- Communist-led government. 9 9 0

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Social Security Moscow expands embargo to food near ‘overload’ VILNIUS, U.S.S.R. (AP) — Moscow dence decisions or face critical shortages on Friday expanded its energy embargo of oil and natural gas in two weeks, fol­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The Social Security Ad­ on Lithuania to include certain shipments lowing Soviet cut-offs and reductions the 4 of food, metal and industrial parts in its previous two days. ministration is seeing warning signs of deteriorating ser­ ctHitinuing effort to crush the republic’s Brazauskas said Moscow also has cut vice and rising workloads that could “overwhelm” the independence drive, Lithuanians said. off the supply of mbber tires, polyesterol, system, a top agency official says in an internal memo. Dozens of Soviet soldiers also stormed cables, bearings and caustic soda. Large “There are signs of this early warning pattern develop­ a printing plant and beat civilian guards scheduled shipments of metal and wood ing in all areas of SSA’s basic operations,” said the and a local legislator Friday, wi messes failed to ^ipear, he said. March memo to Social Security Commissioner Gwen­ said. Most factories here are expected to dolyn King. The Kremlin “is seeking to stop the close if Lithuania caimot solve either the Deputy Commissioner Herbert R. Doggette Jr. wrote plants, put the workers on the streets, and embargo-induced shortages or the con­ the memo shortly before he retired last month. He said encourage social unrest,” Lithuanian frontation with Moscow. both the numbers of claims pending and the length of President Vytautas Landsbergis charged “In two weeks we will have a critical time needed to process them increased in 1989. at a news conference Friday night. situation,” Brazauskas told the Lithuanian “When this pattern appears, it is an early warning of Thus far in the 5-week-old standoff, no parliament. “The price for independence t deterioration in levels of service,” Doggette wrote. such unrest has occurred. must have limits.” “The possibility clearly exists that at some point Etespite military and economic pres­ Algimantas Cekuolis, a newspaper workload growth could overwhelm our ability to sure, Lithuanians have refused to back off editor and former Lithuanian representa­ respond, given our limited resources,” the memo said. their March 11 declaration of indepen­ tive in tne Soviet parliament, told The memo, obtained Friday, was first described in a dence from the Soviet Union, as reporters Lithuanians may offer to freeze report in The Washington Post. o demanded by Soviet President Mikhail S. their new laws backing up mdependence. The number o f claims pending at Social Security field 33 -n Gorbachev, and have solicited Western “if Moscow gives us guarantees of some­ offices rose 4 percent in 1989, resulting in longer ^ F material and political support. thing.” processing times for three of four claims filed, Doggette In Birmingham, Ala., where President Gorbachev has refused to negouatc un­ reported. The number of cases pending in the agency’s Bush gave a political speech at a rally, less Lithuania rescinds its declarauon of six major service centers rose 14.3 percent, and process­ — m spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said Friday independence. ing times in the agency’s Office of Disability Operations -v-. 0 o the White House is “increasingly con­ Prime Minister Kazimiera Prunskiene rose 6 percent, the memo said. cerned” by reports of the Soviet economic was in Norway on Friday learning about Staffing levels at the Social Security Administration ^ CD crackdown on Lithuania and that Bush buying oil for hard currency at world- were slashed from 80,000 to 63,000 during the Reagan H - < will be ready to brief Congress early next m ^ e t prices instead of low-cost oil for years as part of a campaign to streamline and modernize m week on possible retaliation. Soviet rubles. She offered to trade the system. Many agency employees have complained T i Lithuania was forcibly annexed by the Lithuanian dairy products and said she that the cuts left them overworked and unable to provide Soviet Union in 1940. will seek financial aid from the West. good service to the public. “I’ll have to sacrifice,” said Aviea But even if she succeeds, she said Mrs. King, who took over the agency last August, this ' f 1 ^ year has dispatched “strike teams” to visit Social KtwaaleTFrMa Kishnevskaya, a Jewish mother in her 30s Lithuania does not have the facilities to The Associated PresR transport imported crude oil to the Security field offices and ^jprove hiring additional | - 3 3 interviewed in Vilnius, the capital. She BUG IN THE MUD — Residents of Rio de Janeiro stand around a car buried in mud and said that requiring her 7-year-old republic’s single refinery. Apparently, a MILITARY ACTION — Soviet soldiers carry away a Lithuanian employees, paying overtime and obtaining more equip­ O O daughter to share those sacrifices will be pipeline would have to be altered. from a printing house in Vilnius Friday when the army took over ment where needs are the greatest. She said Friday the rubble Friday after heavy rains earlier in the week. Seven persons were reported killed and Q -n the hardest part. The city was calm A senior Western diplomat in Moscow the building. agency is adding about 5(X) workers. hundreds left homeless by the storm. Friday, and tr^fic was quieter than usual. noted that the Soviet Union would have to agree to Lithuanian imports because it Two ships from Cuba carrying raw Soviet soldiers previously occupied rived in two trucks, surged into the build­ controls the coastline. P 03 sugar were diverted from the Lithuanian more than a half-dozen party and public ing and beat some of the civilians, said Despite all this. Foreign Minister Len­ Suspected war criminals port of Klaipeda and a shipment of fish buildings, but without violence. witness Angele Guobiene, who works for O O nart Meri of neighboring Estonia said in due from was sent elsewhere, Lithuanian legislator Zigmas Vaisvilas the trade union Journal E)arbas Ir Poilsis Finland on Friday his republic rejects Do Not Buy An Inground Pool m 2 Lithuania Deputy Prime Minister told reporters the civilian guards arrived that is printed at the plant. Soviet threats and inducements and Romualdas Ozolas told repiorters Friday Friday at the plant, which already was oc­ Newspaper editor Algimantas Cekuolis trying to enter country Without Calling a > night. refuses to rescind a March 30 declaration > r" cupied by a few Interior Ministry troops said the civilians, including legislator proclaiming itself an occupied, indepen­ 33 (f> Lithuania produces more meat and without wetqxrns. Vaisvilas, were hurt when they tried to dent state. WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States first,” Sher said. This complicates the work of milk than it consumes, and is in no The Soviet news agency Tass said the bar the soldiers. Two or three people were 33 > danger of starving. Armed soldiers stormed a Communist has turned away about a dozen suspected Nazi his office, which has had to dispatch staff to 742-7308 colcmel in charge asked the 27 civilians to hospitalized, Cekuolis said. But Lithuania’s Communist Party I ^ y printing plant in the center of Vil­ criminals who took advantage of eased visa re­ various airports around the country to question > leave and called in reinforcements when Tass said the civilians were hurt when chief, Algirdas Brazauskas, said Friday nius on Friday aftetuoon, beating at least quirements to reach U.S. airports in recent suspected Nazis stopped by INS inspectors, he ■D they did not. soldiers shoved them bodily out the door. POOlr SPAS & ENCLOSURES this Baltic republic of 3.8 million people 12 civilian guards and a local legislator, months, a government official said Friday. said. Helmeted Soviet soldiers carrying Police kept reporters out of the build­ must compromise on its pro-in^pen- witnesses said. automatic weapons and truncheons ar­ Other suspected Nazis on a list of people Sher said he recently got a call from the INS ing. harmed from this country may have managed at Boston’s Logan Airixrrt at 10:30 on a Satur­ to slip into the United States because of the day night about a West German whose name change, which allows West Germans to visit showed up in the computer when he went 11**' Annual All Chevy Lithuania seeks oil from Norway here without a visa, said Neal Shcr, who heads through passport conuol. Bush is ‘concerned' the Justice Department’s Nazi-hunting office. The man, whom Sher declined to name, had Sher declined to name those who were won a free trip to the United States, including a STAVANGER, Norway (AP) — States and Canada at the end of Mrs. Pnmskiene suggested that turned away but said he expects an increase in cruise from Forida. Sher said he went to his about Lithuania Lithuania’s prime minister came to April had been canceled, apparently Lithuania and Norway could trade ANTIQUE the heartland of Norway’s the number of interceptions as the summer office to check the records and found that the to avoid a conflict with the U.S.- agricultural products and other petroleum industry Friday and sug­ Soviet summit set to begin May 30. tourist season begins. man had been extradited to Ftoland in 1947 BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — President Bush’s products for oil, though “we don’t gested a trade of farm products for “I got the idea that my trip was Previously, West Germans had to apply for from the U.S. zone of West Germany for spokesman said Friday the White House is “increas­ know if Norway is interested in oil to help the Baltic republic sur­ too close to the summit meeting in visitor visas at a U.S. consulate, where their suspected involvement in Nazi atrocities. “We ingly concerned” by reports of a Soviet ecmiomic buying our jModucts.” CA R SH O W vive a Soviet energy blockade. applications were checked against the put him on a plane home the next morning,” crackdown on Lithuania and that Bush will be ready America, but I’m not sure this is “It would be natural for those thousands of names on the so-called Sher said. Prime Minister Kazimiera why the trip was postponed,” she who buy oil to also pay for it. But to brief Congress early next week on possible retalia­ Prunskiene, asked about reporu “watchlist” of suspected Nazi war criminals. tion. said after receiving a cable from the our situatimi is different. As you “Our views have been made to other govern­ Soviet soldiers stonmed a printing In October, however. West Germany joined SUNDAY, APRIL 22 Foreign Ministry in Vilnius. know, the hard currency has always ment agetKies about the impact this has on our Bush steered clear of the subject of Lithuania — plant and beat civilian guards in Vil­ other U.S. allies in a program that waives The Soviet Union, trying to prod been taken from Lithuania to Mos­ work," Shcr said. and of separate foreign developments concerning the nius, denounced the Soviets. visitor visas for the Unit^ States. Since then, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Lithuania to recant on secessionist cow,” she told reporters. But the State Department is “very satisfied" C/5 possible release of an American hostage in Lebanon “It’s not so easy for the Soviet visitors are merely screened by Immigration — as he made a political speech at a rally in Birmin­ moves, has cut off crude oil supplies The Soviet embargo “means the with the visa waiver program, said spokes­ army to provoke conflicu and and most of iu natural gas supply. and Naturalization Service officers at the FREE ADMISSION gham. time has come in Lithuania ... to woman FraiKes Jones. She said 3 million B- clashes, although it is often clear Mrs. Prunskiene came to this west passport control booths of airports, ports and After the speech, however, spokesman Marlin find new sources of oil deliveries foreigners have entered the United States as that this is their aim,” Mrs. border crossings. H E LD AT: Fitzwater said of new Soviet actions, “Although our coast oil town to meet managers of and look to other countries,” she visitors this year, with only 600 being found Prunskiene told reporters. The INS officials check a visitor’s passport information is sketchy, we are disturbed that this sig­ the government Statoil company. said. “This looking for new pos­ ineligible and sent back. “We can only say that these against lists in their computers and can stop a N> nals another unfortunate step in the pressure being The company has said it is ready to sibilities may start in this city.” CARTER CHEVROLET clashes are very unpleasant, but the person whose name shows up. But some The INS said some 121,000 West Germans brought to bear on Lithuania by the Soviet Union.” sell oil to Lithuania on a normal Norway, which pumps 1.5 million situation ... has hai^ned before,” commercial basis. probably get through if, for example, a full had entered the United States since the visa 1229 Main Street “The president has stepped up consultations with barrels a day from North Sea oil she said. flight Umds late at night and the passport in­ changes took effect in October. Only 46 West our allies considering appropriate responses that the The Norwegian government told fields, is the second-largest oil ex­ She also said she had been told by spectors are flooded with work, Sher said. Germans were refused entry — among them Manchester Exit 3/1-384 United States should take,” the spokesman said. the Lithuanians they are welcome to porter outside the OPEC oil cartel. It Lithuanian authorities in Vilnius “So the last line of defense has become the about a dozen for suspected Nazi activity. buy its North Sea crude, but it has also produces natural gas but has no 1 that a trip she planned to the United given no promises of aid or credit. way to deliver it to Lithuania. 9 9 0 / ♦

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1 i . i *'* .. , »i . i I r t » >1 v< V t \ \ People Prosecutor says 3 physicians BUSINESS Comedian to get a degree overprescribed drugs to Liz HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — Comedian Soupy drug abuse that year. Newspaper Sales will get an honorary doctorate instead of a pie in LOS ANGELES (AP) — Three Lisa Del Favaro, said from New In Brief. P Financial Snapshot the face when he visits his alma mater, Marshall Univer­ physicians who treated Elizabeth York. From mid-1987 to October 1988 sity. Taylor overprescribed narcotics for The illness is not believed to be Skinner, Gottlieb and Roth were ^ Friday, April 20,1990 selling off “This doctor will be making house calls,” Sales said their “demanding, famous client” linked to the prescriptions. treating Miss Taylor for a painful, after learning he will be honored at the school’s com­ but will not be criminally The 58-year-old actress was ex­ chronic back condition and cumula­ Tobacco helps 1 INTEREST mencement May 12. prosecuted, the district attorney’s of­ pected to remain hospitalized tive effects of addictive medication, keep income up 1 R a t e s WMk'tdo»* WMk*9o y««/*9o a division “I’m thrilled to death about the honor. I have a warm fice said Friday. through the weekend, said Ms. Del the report stated. m spot in my heart for Marshall.” “It is clear that the prescribing Favaro. She said Miss Taylor was in Skinner is medical director of the ^ Average rate paid on bank 6.24% 6.25% 6.62% Sales grew up in Huntington as Milton Supman and practices of these physicians fell •good spirits, receiving a stream of chemical dependency center at St. OLD GREENWICH (AP) — ^ money-markel accounis By Jill Arabas graduated from Marshall with a journalism degree in below the accepted standard of cards and letters from well-wishers. John’s. Gottlieb is the immunologist Steady tobacco sales helped ^ (Bank Rate Monitor) The Associated Press 1949. He said he was fired from the school newspaper. medical practice,” Deputy District Los Angeles County Disbict At­ who refwrted the first AIDS cases in American Brands Inc. record a 13 Attorney Daniel Feldstem wrote in a torney Ira Reiner declined to The P^arthenon, for cracking too many jokes and spend­ the United States, and Roth was percent increase in net income in the STAMFORD — The Providence report. prosecute Drs. William Skiimer, once Gottlieb’s partner. ing too much time at the student union. first three months of the year, al­ ^ 91 -day Treasury bill yield 7.71% 7.80% 8.93% Journal Co. will sell its cellular “However, it is equally clear that Michael Gottlieb and Michael Roth, Sales, who said he’s had more than 19,000 pies thrown Skinner, who was instrumental in though overall revenues were down telephone business to GTE Corp. for these physicians, in trying to resolve but will refer the case to the state in his face during his 41-year show business career, is having Miss Taylor admitted to the 1 percent, the company said. $710 million and use the money to the patient’s medical condition, medical board for possible discipli­ ^ 30-year Treasury Bond 8.92% 8.59% 9.02% best known for his first network television show, “The Ford clinic, wrote hundreds of the The Old Greenwich corporation, improve and expand its media Soupy Sales Show,” in the 1960s. were also attempting to deal with nary action, the report said. prescriptions investigated, Gottlieb which also produces liquor, golf her addiction tluough alternative operations, the ^evidence, R.I., Messages left with the doctors’ wrote dozens and Roth wrote balls and insurance policies, COMMODITIES company said Friday. means of therapy and treatment, and exchanges Friday were not im­ O Norville has weakness for chips prescriptions infrequently, the report reported net income Thursday of GTE will acquire the systems in NEW YORK (AP) — Don’t be afraid your mate will that their conduct was lacking in the mediately returned. said. $195 million or $2 per share in the Q J 3 - n North Carolina, South Carolina, requisite criminal intent,” it said. In 1983, Miss Taylor ack­ find out you’re a heavy-duty snacker. Just destroy the Among drugs Skinner prescribed quarter ending March 31, compared ^ (Commodities Research Georgia and Virginia, expanding its Miss Taylor was battling nowledged a 35-year addiction to ^ F evidence, advises ‘Today” show host Deborah Norville. were Demerol, Percodan. Valium, to $172 million or $1.80 per share in 243.44 . 240.84 243.14 potential customer base by mil­ pneumonia at St. John’s Hospital ^ Bureau Index 35 Norville confesses a weakness for potato chips — al­ sleeping pills and painkillers Ativan, Xanax, Preludin and the first quarter of 1989. lion to more than 26 million, the though her husband may not even know about it. and Health Center in nearby Santa prescribed for health problems. She Dilaudin. Demerol is the brand Revenues were $3.2 billion, com­ ~ m Monica. She remained in stable con­ Stamford-based telecommunications “When my will power’s really down. I’ll eat an entire was treated at the Betty Ford Center name for meperidine, a strong nar­ pared to $3.24 billion in the first ^ Associated Press company said. O o dition Friday, her spokeswoman. in Rancho Mirage for alcohol and cotic analgesic similar to morphine. 622.34 bag of potato chips and then t ^ w it away before my quarter last year. ^ Commodities Index 619.91 614.69 The Journal Co., which owns The husband gets home,” she said in an interview in May’s American Brands, which makes Providence (R.I.) Journal, The ^ DO issue of Self magazine. Carlton, Lucky Strike and several H - < 1 STO C K S Evening Bulletin and The Norville was not alone in her noshing. Ed McMahon other cigarette brands, said revenues Providence Sunday Journal, said the m . said he goes for a cheeseburger when the munchies hit, DON'T MONKEY from its tobacco business rose 2.6 i n sale- will allow the company to con­ and Frank Sinatra and put pasta in their percent to $2.05 billion in the centrate on its media operations, celebrity stomachs. quarter. Income from the products ^ Dow Jones 30 2,695.95 2.751.73 2,409.64 -which include four television sta­ 2 rn Disciples of sweets included novelist Jackie Collins AROUND... sold in America was up 3 percent, tions and a cable system in five while income from international (Haagen-Dazs bars), singer Gloria Estefan (milk choco­ 1 SAP 500 335.12 344.34 309.61 states. It said it will use the flmds to late) and diver Greg Louganis (gummy bears.) Others, operations rose 12 percent. acquire more papers and stations r" 33 like comedian Howie Mandel, offered more esoteric Try Our Pay-By-Mail American Brands reported a and expand the cable system. O O choices. record $241 million in revenue in its i Wilshire 5000 $3218.524 $3,301,511 $3,018,911 “Some people like golf and others Q ~n “Edible panties,” said the star of the old TV series “St. office products unit, up$2.3 percent. ^ (mkl. value ol 5000 slocks) billion billioo billion like tennis. Well, our area of exper­ m rn Elsewhere.” “I keep a bowl of them out, just for com­ Program... Revenues were off in its other tise and comfort is in the media. We pany.” It makes paying your subscription easier on you. segments. Sales of liquor, which in­ like it and we want to stay there,” Call it lifestyles of the rich and famished. Instead of paying your carrier every 2 weel«, you can clude Jim Beam Bourbon and said Jack C. Clifford, vice president simply write a check for 3 months, 6 months or a full DeKuyper liqueurs, were down 1.8 of the company’s broadcasting and O O Princess visits Parliament war...drop it in the mail. Then, you can forget about percent to $145 million, although cable operations. BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) — Princess Jelisaveta having ready cash to pay your carrier, answering the operating income rose 7 percent. Inflatioriy interest worries m 2 He said the company has been entered Parliament on Friday, the first member of the door when it’s inconvenient or being at home to pay Revenues were down 18 percent o > your bill. in its life insurance business. The negotiating to buy a group of week­ Karadjordjevic dynasty to cross the threshold of the com­ ly newspapers owned by DCI > r - munist-ruled legislature. WE WILL NOTIFY Franklin group companies, while conspire against advance l^blishing Inc. of Alexandria, Va. 33 O) Her appearance, on invitation of a parliamentary Simply complete the coupon below and send it to YOUR CARRIER operating income fell 13 percent. us.. .or if you would like more information on our Pay- THAT YOU AREA Revenues were off 10.3 percent in He would not identify any television 33 > deputy, stirred few political passions, despite a law ban­ ces that inflation wasn’t likely to keep up that By-Mail program call the Circulation Department. PAY-BY-MAIL specialty businesses, which include By Chet Currier stations, saying negotiations have ning ^1 members of the royal family from returning to CUSTOMER pace for long. Among battered bond inves­ not progressed to the point where he > the country. 647-9946. After initial payment and prior to expira­ Titleist, Pinnacle and Foot-Joy golf The Associated Press can discuss them. “D She said her appearance was “a wonderful miracle.” tion, you will be billed. products and a housewares line in tors, the attitude seemed to be “it had better not.” The deal, which is subject to “I am so happy because we are all of the same blood the United Kingdom. NEW YORK — Renewed inflation and in­ terest-rate worries arc threatening to spoil the Interest rates on long-term Treasury bonds regulatory approval, will allow both and we are all brothers,” said the princess, who is the GTE and the Journal Co. to con­ mother of TV’s “Dynasty” star Catherine Oxenberg. m a 7 s u S S '^a^chester Herald subscription. Please begin my pay-by- Champion reports view as Wall Suect looks ahead to mid-1990 climbed close to 9 percent, hitting their and beyond. highest levels in almost a year. centrate on their core businesses. The princess told reporters she came to help organize a GTE, which operates in 46 stales meeting of ecologists who plan to meet in Belgrade next Enclosed please find payment for drop in income To judge from the latest inflation statistics, “Unfortunately, as we see it, the risks to in­ flation remain very much on the upside,” said and 41 countries, had $17.4 billion year under United Natitms auspices. Carrier Delivery; STAMFORD (AP) — Several im­ a long spell of sluggish growth in the Stephen Roach, economist at Morgan Stanley in sales las' year from its telecom­ She refused to comment on the political situation in provement projects and a softer economy has not yet subdued upward pres­ □ 3 months *23.10 □ 6 months *46.20 sures on the cost of living enou^ to satisfy &Co. munications, lighting and precision the country, where two republics have followed the Senior Citizens: □ 1 year *92.40 market for paper products led to a materials companies. democratic call echoing through the Soviet bloc by 39 percent drop in first-quarter in­ the Federal Reserve Board. With worries like that to contend with, the deciding to stage free multiparty elections. □ 3 months *21.56 □ 6 months *43.12 □ 1 year *86.24 come for C h^pion International Bond traders, who often match or exceed suffered a broad setback in the “We’ve really in the last three Corp., the company said. the Fed in their anti-inflationary zeal, have past week. The Dow Jones average of 30 in­ years pulled into those three core Singer victimized by arson Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment / Tip Amount______wasted no time in recent days registering dustrials, which had risen 47.52 points over businesses,” said spokesman Tony The Stamford-based paper their displeasure with the way things arc ANDERSON, Ind. (AP) — Gospel singer Sandi fttty Motor Route Delivery: Coventry, Andover, Bolton -$27.30,3 months the three previous weeks, tumbl<^ 55.85 to Hamilton. ‘Tliis is a particularly products company reported income shaping up. 2,695.95. good acquisition because it’s an area says she felt victimized by the arson attack that destroyed Thursday of $70 million in the The result has been a new rise in interest her office. The composite where we do not have any cellular quarter ending March 31, compared rates that has dampened hopes for an im­ index fell 4.74 to 184.06; the com­ right now and basically it’s an area The anonymous caller told the Anderson Herald Bul­ to $114 million the same period a provement in business activity and corporate posite index for the over-the-counter market of contiguous operations that will be letin her group started the blaze because fttti had “put year ago. Earnings per share were profits as 1990 progresses. herself on the pedestal of God." lost 10.52 to 425.79, and the American Stock fairly easy to manage." 67 cents, down 42 percent from The government provided the latest Exchange market value index was down 9.92 “It’s one of the most paralyzing feelings I have ever reference point in the debate over the infla­ The purchase will be GTE’s $1.16 a year ago. at 347.96. felt in my life,” fttti said outside her charred office tion outlook this past week when it reported largest since it bought US Sprint for Thursday, two days after the fire. Champion reported net sales ol that the consumer price index rose 0 J percent Volume on the Big Board averaged 149.02 $750 million in 1983, he said. There’s a tendency to just kind of sit at home and $1.3 billion, about even with last in March. million shares a day, against 133.63 million The Journal, which began close the door and thirik ‘I will never be able to walk out­ MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF...PAY-BY-MAIL year. That put the increase in the CPI for the first the week before. publishing in 1820, entered the side again.’ I don’t want to feel like that the rest of my quarter of 1990 at an 8 Ji percent annual rate To some observers, talk of revived infla­ cable business in 1969 and the life,” she said. The company attributed the earn­ a figure that sat well with hardly anybody tion still represents a red herring, distracting television business in 1984. It now A group, calling itself the “Equal Religious Coalition.” ings decline to softer markets for owns WHAS-TV in Louisville, Ky., The Manchester Herald some paper products, as well as out­ in the financial world. investors from problems capable of causing claimed responsibility for the fire. Anderson police said Optimistic analysts quickly issued assuran­ very different kinds of mischief. WCNC-TV in Charlotte, N.C.. they had never heard of the group but were taking the P.O. Box 591- Manchester, CT 06040 ages to expiid and improve several KMSB-TV in Theson, Ariz., and claim seriously. of Champion’s mills. KGSW-TV in Albuquerque, N.M., 1 9 9 0 y

OPINION 1 iHaurhrslrr Hrralii Pullout Section, Page 17 Saturday, April 21, 1990 Are the nineties FOCUS the New Age age? iiewrtcueijesr <3TiHew... Father, son preserve ancient craft By Sarah Overstreet ^rji. The end of the ’80s was the era of the “holy hucksters” — television preachers caught fleecing their flocks while Armorers restore fracturing commandments seven through 10 (you know, the ones about adultery, stealing, bearing false wimess and coveting.) armor collection In the coming “New Age” of the ’90s, I think we’re likely to see much the same phenomenon among another group who claim a direct line to the Supreme Being: the By Jessica Baldwin New Agers themselves. mcomMi/mmietJr The Associated Press This doesn’t mean I have anything against New Agers. I think the majority of them are just decent people seek­ cNBCW dF Much lies behind the Tower of London’s mustached ing answers to spiritual questions, as are most Christians, oecf(ved(i Beefeaters, cobblestone lanes and ravens, including Ted o who have nothing in common with the TV crooks who 6 o l 6 Smith and son, armorers, who preserve an ancient craft JD - n victimized some of them. from extinction. But anytime someone claims to have a direct line to a The two Royal Armory craftsmen and five assistants ^ F deity, there is the potential for trouble and abuse. And restore and conserve the 40,000 pieces of annor in the -y I there have been abusers around in the New Age move­ Tower collection. — m ment for a long time, selling “past-life” readings, Smith, 62, will retire in 1992 and is passing on his O D trinkets, tapes and books, and becoming rich. How do knowledge of making and repairing armor to his 26- you tell the sincere practitioner of “New Age” mysticism year-old son, Christopher. ^ CD from the victimizer? Behind a bright red door, away from the crown jewels H ■< Good question. We may never know the answer. and the 2 million tourists who flock to the 900-year-old m Here’s a true story of how easily the worst can happen: Tower each year, the Smiths work together on a replica o About 30 years ago, a nationally syndicated political of a knight’s fighting helmet made in northern Italy in columnist and biographer named Ruth Montgomery be­ 1460. came interested in psychic phenomena. In the early ’60s Their one concession to modernity is a propane torch. she began practicing “automatic wri± g,” in which she A First Amendment week All other materials and methods are authentic to the time. supposedly “took dictation” from disembodied but highly 3D coverage of African-Americans as Medieval armorers used cumbersome coal forges. A enlightened entities from the spirit world. These “spirit By Chuck Stone Philadephia, are choosing to sulk. Guides,” as she calls them, supposedly speak out on all being racially negative. The pickets propane torch makes it easier to work on those awkward O O “We’re fighting each other,” said manner of metaphysical issues through he fingers and lance-rests and chanfrons. O “ H If ever I earned my First Amend­ offered a spurious correlation: 40 the Rev. Clyde Brookes, president percent of the paper’s readers are “We had a small forge for awhile, but it blew up a r n typewriter, and she has written many best-selling books ment stripes, the first week in April of the Chicago branch of the based on their “revelations.” couple of times and, with a gallery directly above us, it was the week. black (true), but only 2 percent of Southern Christian Leadership Con­ wouldn’t have been practical,” Ted Smith explained. In 1985, she published a book entitled “Aliens Among Free speech and I got a good the paper’s coverage was devoted to ference. “We’re critical of this and blacks (outrageously unUue) and For the rounded helmet, which juts out at the back to Us.” In it, she asserts that souls from other planets some­ workout on Monday at he State that, and one has to raise the ques­ times inhabit human bodies either from birth or as very little of that 2 piercent was posi­ Th« Assodalad Pt m i University of New York in Albany, tion, ‘Is there a community protect the neck, Ted Smith wields the torch while his o o tive (totally off base.) “walk-ins” to bodies that have been abdicated by human on Wednesday in front of the anymore?”’ son strikes on the fire’s bright orange stain with a large m z souls. She devoted three long chapters to a glowing But the picketing of the Daily Philadelphia Daily News (my home Yes, there is a community. Even chisel. Their unprotected faces redden as they lean over TOWER ARMORERS — Ted Smith, left, and his son Chris stand with a suit of armor at the o > recitation of the so-called “extraterrestrial” lineage and News didn’t really have anything to paper) and Thursday at Temple in the crucible of tensions between the hot metal. Tower of London, where they serve as craftsmen who restore and conserve its collection of > I " philosophy of a man named Frederick von Mierers. Von University. do with its coverage of black issues. Chris Smith is logging their work and plans to publish blacks and Jews at SUNY-Albany 40,000 pieces of armor. The collection dates back to 1066- 30 03 Mierers claims to be a “walk-in” from the star Arcturus. The pickets were close personal ad­ an illustrated guide to armor-making. In that four-day period, I spoke in and the assault on freedom of She included an address where readers could write to von visers, political allies and city Medieval armorers were too busy preparing knights 3D > a SUNY-Albany forum about free speech by the small group of black Mierers. employees of Philadelphia Mayor for battle to leave manuals for future generations. > speech and black-Jewish relations, W. Wilson Goode, who has earned a Philadelphians, community exists. How did Montgomery verify that what von Mierers Families may fight, but they still “Armor died out and the trade was never carried on,” Ted “U was telling her was true? She asked her “Guides,” and watched a group of blacks picket the permanent place in American his­ Philadelphia Daily News, then tory as the first black mayor to remain families. Smith said. time at the Wilkinson sword company, and Chris joined Exhibits in the Tower collection date from the arrival they said he was on the level. And no matter how deep our Because conservation work for the Royal Armory col­ After Montgomery’s book came out, von Mierers spoke at Temple's 46th Annual bomb his own city. him immediately after graduating from school. of William the Conqueror in 1066. They include armor Fhess Tournament, where I was Goode’s bomb might have been divisions, the First Amendment right lection intervenes, the Smiths need several months to They are proud of their heritage. Woodcuts of worn by several English kings, among, them Charles I, received thousands of letters. From there, he began to to free speech serves all of us and given its Free Speech Award. forgotten if he had gone on to per­ finish a helmet, an unacceptably long time by medieval medieval armorers hang on the workshop walls. Charles II and James II. sell tapes (at $350 a pop) telling customers of their “past best guarantees what Jefferson The award was especially seren­ form with distinction. He hasn’t. In­ standards. lives” and his philosophy, which meanders from predic­ An armorer was considered a top craltsman, Ted Smith Also on show is the only surviving suit of armor for an dipitous, coming the day after a stead, he has bombed out as one of called a boisterous democracy. “They would have been quicker because they were tions of a coming millennial “doomsday” to anti-Semi­ Earning the right to serve that said. “He would have worked for the king in the king’s elephant, a trophy of Robert Clive when he defeated the small group of prominent blacks had the nation's most aggressively tism. more skilled at it,” Ted Smith said. “They made helmets armory, or for a nobleman,” he said. “The more you see, French in India in 1757. picketed the newspaper where I mediocre big-city mayors. amendment is one of the happiest “Hitler was a misunderstood genius,” says von privileges of my job. all of the time, whereas we can go five to 10 years the more you appreciate what they did, those old Constant restoration is needed because of air and dust Mierers, who was quoted by writer Marie Brenner in the work. But the issues at my paper Newspaper columns (including without making a helmet” corrosion to items in the collection. and SUNY-Albany come down to people.” March issue of Vanity Fair. “Jews have to understand my local one,) editorials and stories The finished replicas get a hands-on and on-heads The royal armorers spend a small portion of their time the same question: Do we have the Chuck Stone is a syndicated their natures encourage pogroms.” exposing Goode’s ineffectiveness columnist going over by school children at educational demonstra­ “They were damned good,” said his son. “Wc could restoring privately owned suits of armor sent in from an­ right to place limits on free speech In addition, von Mierers has been selling large, expen­ have embittered him and angered his tions, Tower of London spokeswoman Cathy Butler said. never get the skill here unless we did it for 40 years.” when those practicing it use it to cestral homes. sive gems, telling believers the gems have supernatural black supporters, who arc embar­ Chris Smith has long, curly hair, his father is balding scurrilously attack minorities or Besides the helmet, Chris Smith is assembling a 16th- healing and protective properties. Buyers of “life read­ rassed that the city’s first black Letters policy and wears glasses. Both have a mild affability and look, century Flemish suit of armor used for jousting. The Fees are determined by the amount of work necessary. hold them up to contempt? mayor can’t seem to get his act ings” told Brenner that von Mierers would often in their white coats, more suited to a family drugstore lower left arm plate came from the Philadelphia Museum “We stick to that rule, since I once told someone 100 “prescribe” certain gems. “They are as candles in the together. So, they have elected to pounds on the phone and it required much more work,” At Albany, Jewish students ex­ “shoot” the messenger (in this case welcomes letters from than a medieval armor shop. of Art in exchange for a chanfron, the armor that protects dark...to prevent you from falling into delusions,” Bren­ Ted Smith went to work at the armory in 1949, after a Chris Smith said. pressed their commitment to the the Philadelphia daily News) for its readers. Letters should be no the horse’s head. ner quotes him as saying on one cassette. Several buyers more than two double-spaced First Amendment. Yet they were jus­ bringing the bad news. who Brenner talked with said they had the gems ap­ tifiably incensed by certain inci­ typewritten pages. The Herald reser­ "niis relation is symptomatic of a praised by jewelers and were told the gems aren’t worth dents, such as Stokely Carmichael’s ves the right to edit letters for any near what von Mierers sold them for. national syndrome among African- reason, including length, taste and 1 1 denounciation of “Zionist pigs” in a JUneric^s. who feel, with some jus­ This case captured national attention because some recent appearance at their university. style. The Herald tries to publish all 1 * 1 1 tification, that a Reaganized rich, socially prominent former members of von Mierers What was even more dismaying was letters, but the decision of the editor 1 group are accusing him of fleecing them and subjecting America has turned its back on them the silence of black students. None is final. Writers may be limited to * ^ 1 Senior citizens’news 1 Weekend television Dear Abby members to demeaning sexual rituals. Brenner says some and. even worse, is encouraging a 1 of he black campus organizations one letter per month. All letters must ... pages 21 to 27 . . . page 28 members were initiated in a sex rite called “the treat­ decidedly anU-black Supreme Court be signed, and writers must include FOCUS: i ■■■P^90 20 1 ment.” condemned Carmichael’s racist to turn the clock back. 1 canards. And that was a tragedy. their address and a telephone num­ Instead of following God’s advice ber for verification. Mail letters to 1 1 In front of the Daily News, the to Job to “gird up thy loins," many S Sarab Overstreet is a syndicated columnist black pickets protested the paper’s Ctoen Fbrum, Box 591, Manchester blacks, like the boycotters in 06040. 9 0 F

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In Brief . . . Volunteers will be honored Engagements Weddings rate in the marketplace, we would Charity dinner at church By Nancy Carr triple or quadruple that contribution. There will be a candelight dinner at Second Congrega­ Executive Director MACC News Without these folks and the many, Schutz-Hyjek Mass, and Earle Everett of South tional Church, 385 N. Main St., on April 28 at 6 pjn. Manchester Area many others volunteers, there would Everett-Irish Windsor, were married Nov. 18 at St. with the Silk City Barbershop Chorus providing the Conference of Churches be no shelter for the homeless, no Tim Schutz of the Rockville section of Karen-Lee Irish, daughter of Michelle Mary’s ^iscopal Church. entertainment. they had difficulty setting aside ad­ food for those in crisis, no free Vernon, and Barbara Schutz of Tolland J. Irish of Manchester, and Michael Scott TTie Rev. Richard Alton officiated. The charge is $8.50 for adults and $5 for children 12 Vbu’ll notice many people wear­ ditional time to be honored. A spe­ clothing or blankets or furniture for announce the engagement of tneir Everett, son of Joan Mellen of Brimfield, Lori-Bea Irish, aunt of the bride, was and under. Proceeds will support a gift to the Logopedics ing a red ribbon “V” this week in cial letter of thanks and appreciation desperate families. There would be daughter, Amy Lee Schutz, to Mark matron of honor. Kimberly Ough, cousin of Wichita, Kan., a charity supported by the chorus. recognition of National Volunteer will be read in all the shelter-provid­ no Boy or Girl Scouts, no soccer David Hyjek, son of Matthew Hyjek of of the bride, was maid of honor. Brides­ Week. The dinner will consist of an appetizer, chicken and ing churches on a Shelter Volunteer teams or Little League, no Fnendly Tolland and Georgianna Carlson of maids were Susan F^yne, Suzanne Hen- cream in pastry, fruit ambrosia, croissants, assorted National Volunteer Week, which Appreciation Sunday in June. Visitors to our elderly, no Big Hanford. dessi and Apryl Sahadi. Scotti Aim Eas­ vegetables and ice cream pie. runs April 22 through 28, is desig­ There are others who spend many Brothers or Sisters, no Alcoholics or The bride-elect is a graduate of Tolland ton, niece of the bride, was flower girl. nated as a special time to recognize Church group to meet hours in perhaps, less visible (and Narcotics Anonymous support for High School and Manchester Community Steven Everett and Chris Everett, volunteers. Actually, most of the often less directly satisfying) tasks. the addicted or Recovery or CAME College. She is employed by Aema Life brothers of the groom, were best men. men and women you’ll meet this A Men’s Sup>p)ort and Growth Group will meet Mon­ The MACC Board of Directors for the mentally ill, no Hospice out­ & Casualty of Hartford. Ushers were Ronnie Everett and Randy day at First Congregational Church of Coventry, 1171 week, even those who aren’t wear­ meets monthly. Even using the reach to the terminally ill, no Penny Tlie prospective bridegroom is a Perigo, brothers of the groom and James Main St., from 7 to 8:30 pan. ing the red “V”, are most likely governor’s evaluation of volunteer Saver, no Arts Council — you can graduate of Tolland High School and Redd. D. Alexander East, nephew of the For more information, call the church office at volunteering time and talent some­ time at $10.40 an hour, the board add hundreds of necessary services Porter & Chester Institute. He is groom, was ringbearer. where in the community since many 742-5689. members put in an average of as well as all the activities that add employed by Cadkey, Oakland Street, The bride is a 1986 graduate of of Manchester’s services and ac­ $10,000 worth of time annually and, so much to the quality of our life. Manchester. Manchester High School and is employed Annual meeting at UUS tivities are based on volunteer effort since the board is a working board With a grateful heart — volun­ by the law firm of I^gano & Zuboff of from town government through our The annual meeting of Unitarian Universalist Society: and each board member is asked to teers, we salute you. Manchester. sports programs. East, 153 Vernon St., will be Sunday at 12:30 p.m. sit on at least one other MACC □ □ □ The groom is a 1984 graduate of — m There will be a » u p and sandwich soci^ after the MACC, of course, is a volunteer- working committee, you can double NOTICES: Sunday at 2 pjn. Manchester High School and served four based organization with staff O o Sunday service and before the annual meeting. There or triple that figure each year just for there will be a special service to Amy L. Schutz years in the U.S. Navy. He is employed at providing support and professional will be children’s activities and nursery care during the the time our board members con­ commemorate the Holocaust. The Preferred Seat Manufacturing Co. of meeting. backup to the volunteers who tribute. service will be held at Temple Beth Hartford. operate the programs. Samaritan The service topic will be Thinking Like a Mountain. Altogether well over $55,000 Sholom, 400 E. Middle TUmpike. England-Pelletier After a reception at Willie’s Steak Shelter, Shepherd’s Place soup hours of volunteer time a year are After the service participants will House, the couple went on a wedding trip Women’s Fellowship to meet kitchen. Emergency Pantry, Cloth­ Mr. and Mrs. Franklin England of 44 invested in the MACC organization join in a Memorii March to the to Florida. They are making their home in ing Bank, Furniture Bank, Feed a Avery Shores Drive, Coventry, announce Women’s Aglow Fellowship will meet Monday at 7 alone in cenual planning, develop­ Holocaust Memorial in the Autumn Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Everett Manchester. Friend, the Seasonal Sharing the engagement of their dau^ter, Eileen p.m. at Fust Federal Savings Bank of Manchester, 344 ing, maintaining and evaluation. Street cemetery. program. Toys for Joy, Interfaith A. England, to Allan J. Pelletier, son of W. Middle TUmpike, with Lynette Campbell as speaker. These “hidden” volunteers, who Can Jews and Christians talk to Day Camp, and Farmer’s Market are Joseph Pelletier and Mrs. Marie Pelletier For more information, call 871-1606 or 749-4603. provide administrative support to one another? Come and find out at all primarily dependent on volunteer of Coventry. r - JO agencies, include men and women 7:30 pjn. on TUesday at Concordia Earth Day at Society time, talent and effort. 'The bride-elect is a graduate of O O such as Betty TUmer, volunteer Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. It’s War brides learn how to adjust The many volunteers in the Coventry High School, Eastern Connec­ In celebration of the 20th anniversary of Earth Day, typist, who donates two days a week sponsored by the Manchester O Ti Department of Human Needs ticut State College and Manchester Com­ the Unitarian Universalist Society, 153 W. Vernon St., to the conference: Florence Noyes, Jewish-Christian Dialogue group of m rn programs will be honored at a pot- munity College. She is employed by treasurer, who not only signs all our MACC. will present a slide show, dinner and discussion program luck dinner on Friday while Coldwell Banker Real Estate of Crom­ to American way of life, values S3 ^ tonight at 6 p.m. checks, but balances t ^ k s and 05 Shepherd’s Place volunteers are well. The diiuier will be multi-course vegetarian. Speakers monitors invoices; and Bruce John­ being feted at a special breakfast on The prospective bridegroom is a will be Walter Greist on his successful org£uiic vegetable son who acts as our financial reports graduate of Coventry High School and By Dan O'Brien “I was homesick for about the first five dow,” he said. O O May 5. THE years,” Mrs. Clemmey said, with only the “It was love at first sight.” farm and Sandy Larson on the relationship between food coordinator. Bruce and Florence Windham Technical School. He is The Associated Press m z TTiough we had planned to have a slightest trace of a Japanese accent. After being introduced, the couple choices and natural resources. alone provide close to $9,000 a year BIBLE employed by R.T. Coachworks of a > special event for our shelter volun­ “But then I started having children began going for walks and trying dif­ Dinner tickets are $5 and must be reserved in advance in administrative services. If we fac­ Manchester. NEW BEDFORD, Mass. — Thirty- > i - teers, we found that the majority of every year and 1 was too busy to be ferent ways to conununicate, he said. by calling 646-5151. tor that time at Dr. Johnson’s hourly SPEAKS A Sept. 8 wedding is planned at the three years ago, Machiko Clemmey left 00 05 them are so involved and active. homesick.” “We would use hand signals,” he said. r ^ home of the bride’s parents. her home in Japan and boarded a U.S. Healing prayer service set ENf WM Brmrtr military troopship bound for America. The couple moved to this area from Neither family approved of the A healing and intercessory prayer service is held each Twenty-eight days later, she sat in a Worcester 12 years ago. after Mr. Clcm- relationship, especially Machiko Wednesday at 8:30 am , in the library of Center Con­ Groups emphasize Seattle, Wash., motel room and cried. mey was hired to teach art at New Bed­ Tomaku’s conservative Japanese parents. gregational Church. Religious sacramentalism Homesick and frightened, unable to ford Regional Vocational-Technical High “My father wouldn’t come near him,” prevails in the tNnking and College Notes speak English, she believed her husband, School. Mrs. Clemmey said. “(My father) was practice of most churches. It is Although her time in America has been staunch. You know, he was for the humanity and earth defined as: 'belief that the a U.S. Marine, had abandoned her the day sacraments are inherently ef­ after their arrival in the states. well spent, Mrs. Clemmey said raising a emperor.” NEW YORK (AP) — Idolize the “Behold, it was very good,” he ficacious and necessary for sol­ Graduates from MSU He had left the motel that morning — family and occasionally working as a So staunch in fact, that when Machiko Thoughts earth, its plants, animals and vation.' It led to an empty stitcher did not allow time for one impor­ brought Sgt. Qenuncy to her hometown concluded, as recorded in Genesis. Carlo Gocht, daughter of Ronald and for where, she did not know. sU’eams? That’s too much, a throw­ ritualism, which in turn con­ tant thing. of Tschiura in Maebashi prefecture, her Following other life, humanity was tributed significantly to the rise Nancy Gocht of 456 Gardner St., The tears flowed as she recalled her back to primitive superstitions and father would not allow the soldier in the made in God’s “image” from the of the reform nrx)vement. graduated from Michigan State Univer­ parents’ warning not to marry the New gannents can only be put on when old clothes are paganism. Spurn the material world? In 33 years, she has not once visited house. “dust of the ground,” part of it, Unfortunately nrK>st of the chur­ sity on March 8. American soldier. ^ removed. To restore the innocence that has been lost be- That’s too little, a form of escapism. ches which grew out of the Japan. “I was the first American in her town charged with caring for it. She was awarded a bachelor of arts de­ But later that night — after a long day cause of sinfulness the old life has to be removed in Instead, affirm kinship with the Reformation developed their “I’ve never been back,” she said. in years,” Mr. Clemmey said and, at 6- While Christianity and Judaism gree with a major in hotel and restaurant at the base — her husband did return, and “It’s hard when you send your kids to ^ order for the new to be developed. Again through the place. own sacramental concepts. foot 3-inches, he stood out. “When we always have urged good They only changed the Ibt of management. She will be employed by 33 years and eight children later, she is college and then find yourself living on •■3 mercy of God He has made provisions for this to happen. walked down the street, people moved out Tlrat interdependent relationship “stewardship” —responsible religious ceremonies they the Marriott Corp. able to smile as she sits in the kitchen of Social Security. ^ Titus refers to the “washing of rebirth and the renewal of recognized as sacraments. of the way.” to this planet and its resources is the caretaking — of land and property their New Bedford home recalling the “But as soon as 1 get another job. I’m ^ the Holy Spirit” as the agents through which we have sal- as belonging inirinically to God Most reduced the number from Named on honor roll early years her marriage. Mr. Clemmey said his family in Wor­ vation. Notice the concepts of cleansing and renewal that Judeo-Christian keynote being seven to two. going to save my money and go back. I —they’ve sometimes in the past im­ Mrs. Clemmey was a war bride — her cester also voic^ their opposition to the g is desired by God. Other Biblical references apply this stressed in current efforts to The conflict with Scripture te rot Kristina Zorger, daughter of Wayne have to do it soon because my eyesight is plied managing it mainly for over which acts are sacra­ introduction and marriage to Thomas relationship. ^ process of renewal to one's immersion into Christ (Acts safeguard the environment from in­ and Ruth Zorger of Manchester, has been getting bad." productivity. ments. The problem is with the Clemmey made possible by the Korean Q* 16:22; Colossians 2:12; Romans 6:3-11). dustrial-technological blight. named to the honor roll at Eastern It was May 1955 when 18-ycar-old Sgt. The pressure exerted by the families That could ignore protecting it as teaching that any ceremony or War. J The wonderful scene that we have of one who has ‘put As various groups observe “Earth rrtual is 'inherenny efficactous Nazarene College, Quincy, Mass. Thomas Clemmey reported for duty at soon grew too great, and after several a partner. As the late famed Una Hale Vincent of Fmrhavcn was 2 off the old’ through baptism is a new life controlled by Day” April 22, church organizations and necessary for solvation.' She is a sophomore psychology major Middle Camp Fuji on the Japanese island months of dating, the couple split apart. theologian Karl Barth once also a war bride — having wed an 3 God who made it, “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, increasingly have emphasizd that Even baptism ar>d communion and is a 1988 graduate of Manchester of Honshu. “We thought the relationship was going remarked, church scholars “never are without effect unless In­ American soldier in England during peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, genilc- both humanity and its earthly setting High School. “One day, a friend came by and said, ‘1 too far,” said Mrs. Clemmey. She left her thought much about the lilies of the itiated by the Biblical motives World War 11. w ness and self-control ... Those who belong to Christ are intertwined and have sacred She is a recipient of ENC’s activities have to show you this beautiful girl work­ job in Gotemba and returned home to her field” — those inherently sustained ord accompanied by the par­ “During the war, you didn’t expect to K Jesus have crucified the sinful nature (immersed into value. ticipant's Biblical uixterstonding scholarship and is a member of the ENC ing in a Japanese-only restaurant.’ “ family. blooms cited by Jesus. arxJ faith (Mark 16:15-16, 1 Cor. chapter of Psi Chi, the national psychol­ be together for long,” said Mrs. Vincent. The restaurant was in Gotemba, a small 2 Christ) with its passions and desires.” (Galatians “The earth is the Lord’s and the But five weeks later she received a let­ Lately, however, in a mounting 11:23-29), “You couldn’t get attached because the town two hours south of Tokyo. The U 5:22-24) How great it is that we can have our innocence fulness thereof,” says the psalmist. ogy honor society. ter from Sgt. Clemmey, written in crescendo, churches have been un­ Zorger is also a supplemental instructor men were always getting shipped out.” beautiful girl was Machiko Tomaru, the ^ restored. The land, the seas and air are seen as Japanese, asking her to please reconsider. derlining the essential interdepen­ for general psychology, a required core Mrs. Vincent and Mrs. Clemmey each 22-year-old daughter of a construction S owned not by any nation, generation dence between human life and the CHURCH OF CHRIST curriculum course at EMC and she has talked of war, romance, severing family company owner. I Gareth Flanary or individuals, but as the handiwork Lydall & Vernon Streets Come back, she did. And on July 20, health of the earth, its varied life been involved with the International ties and the problems associated with “We went to the town and I took a look 1956, the couple was married at the SS Church of Christ of God provided for its creatures. forms and nurturing atmosphere. ____Phone:646-2903 1 Order of the Rainbow. adapting to a new culture. at (Machiko) through the restaurant win­ American Embassy in Tokyo. 9 9 0 y

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[A&E] Living Dangerously Four Nor­ ACROSS apartment Answer to Previous Puzxis wegian adventurers battle the elements as now a director 35 Fixed they cross the icy Artie on small wooden Mothers will be recognized 1 Japanese quantity uuicju uuiuu UKiia sash Saturday, April 21 sleighs. (60 min.) (R) By Jerry Buck 36 Assume an 4 People of □ altitude [D IS] Wuzzles (CC) action 37 Elk Q The Associated Press By Jeanette Cave presentauon on Birds of Connecticut Men and lady golfers are 9 Organism 39 Affirmed [E S P N ] Fly Fishing the World With 10 Prevail 41 Changes to against John Barrett Director at 12:30 p.m. On May 4th, at 8:30 reminded that the starting date for leather B lO O A M Qi) Captain Bob [D IS ] Dumbo's Circus LOS ANGELES — Arnold Schwarzenegger has 13 Long heroic 43 Shame' [H B O ] MOVIE: 'C rusoe' (CC) A slave a.m., we will take a bird walk at an both leagues is April 23rd. poem 44 Author Emile CE) Public Affairs [ESPN] Outdoor Sportsman Manchester Senior 14 Type of paint trader learns to respect human life after the muscle, so to speak, to direct one of his own t u g □ Citizens Center Audubon Sanctuary in South Get well wishes are extended to (2 wds.) 47 Abyss CE) 05J Paid Program [T M C ] MOVIE: 'The Karate Kid. Part becoming shipwrecked on a tropical is­ movies, but he didn’t want to make his debut on 15 Aug. time 49 in no manner r s m I410! Tw o' While visiting Okinawa, Daniel is land Aidan Quinn. Ade Sapara, Elvis Windsor. We will car pool to the Syliva Yeske in Manchester 16 Exclamation QB) Home Shopping Club 52 Alone a I D forced to defend his mentor and himself Payne 1988 Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) such a major project. area. Contact the center to register Memorial Hospital. 17 Morning 55 Greek deity (Mj News (R) May is a busy time at the Senior moistures 56 Cliff aIQ against bitter foes determined to destroy [LIFE] WomanWatch Instead, he directed a 30-minute episode of Center. for the walk. 18 Wool- 57 Abstract a\ (38) Dick Van Dyke them. Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki “ Pat ' Mor- ‘Tales From the Crypt” for Home Box Office, Menu washing being □ a s Q Ql ita, Nobu McCarthy 1986 Rated PG 9 :1 0 A M [CNN] Healthweek The month starts off with a From April 25-28, I will be at­ residue 56 Sped [A & E ] Golden Age of Television which will be seen tonight as part of a trilogy of the 20 Alley 59 Superlative [U S A ] Cash for the Asking 9 :3 0 A M CE) ® Slimer! And the Real Monday — ham grinder, juice, 23 Make a [C N N ] Daybreak Mother’s Day Tea. Motherhood is tending the Aiuiual Meeting of the suffix Ghostbusters (CC) ghoulishly witty series taken from the 1950s comic beverage, dessert. difference office [DIS] You and Me, Kid 81O O A M [33 Dink, the Little Dinosaur still a precise commodity deserving National Council on Aging 26 Islam DOWN 4 Neighbor of 10 Companion (CC) 0® Synchronai Research book. (NCOA). At the conference, I will Tuesday — fish cakes, baked believer Md. of aah [E S P N ] Tennis: ATP Tour (RJ full honors for for all those who live 30 Ireland 1 Pumbler's 5 Sea mammal 11 Stringed (7) High School Bowl: Masuk vs. New (20) Personal Power “Although you have a chance to walk into a top be a presenter at a worieshop on beans, brown bread, beverage, des­ 31 Information exclamation 6 Wears away instrument [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Black Stallion' M ilford up to its demands. On May 10, the SQcy. 2 Footwear 7 — of thumb 12 Vetch (CC) A mystical relationship is formed be­ '22, (30) Karate Kid (CC) spot of directing, because of where you are in your sert. 33 Boat gear 16 Elaborate center will pay special tribute to Building Successful Coalitions for thong 6 Street sign tween a boy and a horse when they are Cn) i26j Paid Program (24 Sesame Street (CC) career, I didn’t feel comfortable with that,” Schwar­ 34 Harem 3 Those in 9 Last letter poem the delivery of services to the elder­ Wednesday — chicken chow (Brit.) 19 Shoshonean shipwrecked on a deserted island Mickey (26) Bugs Bunny (57 Say Brother mothers. After our program, the men Indian zenegger said. mein on rice, noodles, roll, Rooney, Kelly Reno. Ten Garr. 1979 (22) (30 Kissyfur (CC) will serenade the ladies and serve ly- 21 Friendship Rated G (In Stereo) [61; Munsters Today (CC) The Munsiers “I wanted to start at the bottom, as I did in body beverage, dessert. T” 3 1 H i T ~ 7 “ 1 22 Negatives (24) Zoobilee Zoo take in the unruly son of Herman's boss for refreshments. Each lady will receive Make note of the following 23 Sound of a [USA] Law and Harry McGraw building and in acting,” he said. “I wanted to leam. TTi cat '^38) Wall Street Journal Report a few weeks (R) o programs and activities: Thursday — beef stew, roll, 24 Opera by 1 didn’t want to start out with a big movie and fall a Mother’s Day favor. Reservations 6 ’30AIVI Young Universe [CNN] Moneyweek JD “n are required for the meal. Thursday — Film, “Eruption of beverage, dessert. 13 Ui Verdi 40 Pup Named Scooby Doo (CC). on my face.” 25 Arrest (2 (11 (2® Paid Program 57. Page 57 [DIS] Donald Duck Presents Mt. St. Helens.” Friday — tuna salad sandwich, 15 17 wds.) Schwarzenegger’s episode, “The Switch,” stars For the evening affairs, transpor­ 27 Laxity 38 Alice 61, Wolf Rock Power Hour [ESPN] Jimmy Houston Outdoors ^ F May 2 — Microwave class — soup, beverage, dessert. 28 Relieve William Hickey as a very rich, very old man who tation is available. Reservations arc 29 TV's talking [A&E] Heroes: Made in the U.S.A. [A&E] Journey to Adventure [LIFE] What Every Baby Knows: The now being accepted for the Big “Cooking for One” May 2 — horse (2 [CNN] International Correspondents First Three Years keeps swapping body parts with a younger man to 5i ^ On-going activities wds.) [CNN] Daybreak 10-11:30 a.m. Annette Holden of the 32 Italian [TMC] MOVIE: '^batteries not in­ — m Week meal. u [DIS] Mousercise [D IS] Good Morning. Mickey! get a beautiful young woman to marry him. It also Monday — ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; affirmative cluded' The beleaguered residents of a O a May is nationally celebrated as Cooperative extension service here 35 Type of lizard (ESPN) Motorweek Illustrated [E S P N ] Outdoors With Buck McNeely crumbling Manhattan brownstone receive stars Rick Rossovich and Kelly Preston. line dancing, 9:30 a.m.; bingo, 10 u for a demonstration. 36 Greek letter [HBO] Encyclopedia Brown: Boy De­ unexpected help from mechanized visitors Senior Citizens Month with many 38 Style of type [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Lucas' (CC) A boy with Richard Tuggle and Michael Taav wrote the a.m.; pinochle, 12:30 p.m.; exercise 37 ^ r o activities devoted to promoting the May 3 — East Hampton Beltone 40 Salamander tective (CC) (R) Mn Stereo) an advanced IQ struggles with heartbreak from space. Hume Cfonyn, Jessica Tandy. script from a story originally published in the with Celeste, 1:15 p.m. 42 Went quickly when he develops a crush on a teen-age Frank McRae 1987 Rated PG. (In Stereo) H - < well being of seniors, recognizing Seniors. i3 44 Pep 6 ;4 5 A M CB Oavey & Goliath ‘Talcs From the Crypt” comic book. Tuesday — oil painting, 9:30 45 Gravel ridges girl Corey Haim. Kern Green, Charlie [USA] Hollywood Insider (R) them for their many conuibutions to May 10 — Mother’s Day Tea 46 Actress 7 ;0 0 A M (T) Garfield and Friends (CC) Sheen 1986 Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) HBO’s ‘Tales From the Crypt” has made it a m a.m.; video class, 10 a.m.; square Albright 1 0 ;0 0 A M (T) Pee-wee's Playhouse society. Within Senior Citizens “Lutes & Lumberjacks”. JT 46 Freshwater 8J (40 Flintstone Kids (CC) [U S A ] Financial Freedom (CC) practice to attract hot directors or high-profile o dancing, 10 a.m.; bowling, 12:30 fish 9 W orld Tom orrow Month, the center celebrates Senior Make note of the following nips: 50 Expel 8 :3 0 A M .3 California Raisins (CC) CD Three Stooges people looking for a chance to direct. p.m. at Silver Lancs; exercise with 5/- 51 Mao — tung 11 26 [USA] Paid Program Center Week May 14th-18th. Our Wednesday — Free tip State ,8 40 Disney's Adventures of the 11 Soul Train (In Stereo) Its directors have included Waller Hili (“48 Cleo, 1:30 p.m.; grocery shopping at 53 53 Chemical schedule is as follows: Capitol Tour. Lunch is in the State ending 20) To Be Announced Gummi Bears (CC) 18 Synchronai Research HRS,” “Johnny Handsome”), Robert Zemeckis Stop & Shop. JH 54 Small boy 22 Beauty Breakthrough 11 26 Paid Program May 14ih — military whist and Legislature cafeteria. The nip leaves (c) 1990 NEA inc 55 Last letter 20 Sledge Hamm er! (“Back To the Future,” “Romancing the Stone”), Wednesday — pinochle, 9 a.m.; setback conducted by Mary and Ed 9:15 a.m. Call the center to register 30 Ring Around the W orld 22 .30 Camp Candy (CC) 22 30 S m urfs (CC) Richard Donner (‘The Omen,” “Superman”), | - 3 3 Friendship Circle, 10 a.m.; square 36 Dick Van Dyke McKcever at 7 p.m. The price is SI. at 647-3211. 24 Sesame Street (CC) 26 Tennessee Tuxedo Howie Deutch (“Pretty In Pink”), Christopher O O dancing (beginner), 9:30 a.m.; arts 61 Marvel Action Universe 38 Ask the Manager Tickets available April 23rd. May 30 — Coachlight “Phantom 57 Tony Brown's Journal Walas (“The Fly II”), Richard Greenberg (“Little Q ~ n & crafts, 12:30 p.m.; bridge, 12:30 [A & E ] Echoes Claro s relalionshtp with 57 La Plaza May 15th — Las Vegas Night of the Opera” — S29.50. Stop in of­ 61 Bullwinkle Monsters”) and Peter Seaman and Jeffrey Price p.m.; photography, 1 p.m.; chess, 2 David blossoms into romance and they [A & E ] World of Photography m r n from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. Dinner fice to register. Today In History move in loyetlmr causing Gerry to be [A&E] No Crying He Makes inspector (writers of “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?”). p.m.; non-grocery shopping at K- come jealous (60 mm.) Pan 3 of 4 [C N N ] Big Story Wexford's Christmas is darkenea by a served from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Aug. 22 — “Phantom of the missing baby (60 min.) Part 1 of 2 (R) Hill, Zemeckis and Donner are among the scries’ Mart. [C N N ] Daybreak [D IS ] Pound Puppies May 16th — Camelot Cruise. Opera” on Broadway — $83. Two [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Mouse and His executive producers. Thursday — orchestra rehearsal, Today is Saturday, April 21, the lllih day of 1990. [DIS] Welcome to Pooh Corner [E S P N ] Fishing Ultimate Outdoor Ex­ May 17th — Dinner from 11:30 seats are available. Lunch on your perience Child’ Animated Two mechanical mice “The people at ‘Talcs From the Crypt’ were all 9 a.m.; crafts “Painted Goose”, 9:30 There are 254 days left in the year. [ESPN] SportsCenter dream of becoming self-winding toys O O a.m. to 1 p.m. Entertainment after own at the Stage Deli and dinner on (H B O ) Breadwinner A teenager must friends of mine and people I had worked with a.m.; lunch, 11:45 a.m.; program, Today’s highlight in history: [HBO] MOVIE: 'Permanent Record' A Cions Leachman, Andy Devine, Peter Usti­ m z lunch by Lily Socci “The Pink your own at South Sneet Seapon. make sacrifices when his fathei loses his nov 1977 Rated G before,” Schwarzenegger said. “They knew I was 12:30 p.m. On April 21, 1910, author Samuel Langhome musically gifted high-school students job (R| Lady.” At 2 pan., presentation of Aug. 24 — Saratoga race nack — friends are forced to come to terms with [ESPN] Fishin' Hole interested in directing. I’d been mentioning it for a > Friday — ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; Tai Clemens, better known as Mark Twain, died in Redding, his suicide Alan Boyce. Keanu Reeves 9:0 0A M 3 Jim Henson's Muppet > 1“ Mr. and Mrs. Senior Citizen Award. $32 — includes nansportation, ad­ Conn. [LIFE] Attitudes the last two years.” Chi class, 9:30 a.m.; bingo, 10 a.m.; Michelle Meyrink '>988 Rated PG 13 im Babies (CC) May 18th — Fishing derby 6 mission to the nack, reserved seal­ Stereo) [MAX] MOVIE: 'They Rode West' Next, he said, he’d like to try his hand at direct­ 3 3 CO exercise with Cleo, 11 a.m.; setback, On this date: ..8 40 New Adventures of Winnie the Whef' a malaria epidemic hits the Indians, a a.m. to 12 noon at Saulters F’ond. ing, tour of Saratoga and escort. [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide Pooh (CC) ing a television movie. 12:30 p.m.; exercise with Celeste, In 753 B.C., according to legend, Rome was founded. young Army doctor goes to help Robert 3 3 > Meals are on your own. Call Don TMC) Picture Show 11 World Wide Wrestling Francis Donria Reed. May Wynn 1954 His only previous experience with a TV movie Funds provided by Savings Bank of 1:15 pan.; Backgammon, 2 p.m. In 1649, the Maryland Toleration Act, which provided Manchester. Berger at 875-0538 for more infor­ 7:3 0A M ,8 40 Weekend Special 16 Synchronai Research [USA] Bustin' Loose — and only dramatic appearance on television — > Blood pressure clinic: Wednes­ for freedom of worship for all Christians, was passed by May 18th — Diimer/dance 5:30 mation. Cap'n O.G Readmore Meets Little Red 20 W ebster 10:10A M [CNN] Showbiz This was a role as Mickey Hargitay in the 1980 movie 3 3 day, 9 to 11 a.m. (L-Z) the Maryland assembly. Riding Hood (CC) The lively and articulate to 6:30 p.m. dinner, 7 to 10 p.m. Oct. 23-26 — Amish Country — '22 30 Captain N The Game M aster W eek “The Jayne Mansfield Story.” Medicare assistance: May 2nd 1 In 1789, John Adams was sworn in as the first vice O G Readmore portrays the Big Bad W olf (CC) Eddie Kay Quintet will perform. $249 — includes transfrortation, ac­ in this adaptation of "Liltle Red Riding 1 0 : 3 0 A M ,3 ® .20 t22' 26 30 40 As for directing himself in a movie, Schwar­ to 3 pan. Call for an appointment at president of the United Stales. 26 Wrestling; AWA AM Star Wrestling Seniors are invited to nominate commodations, six meals, admission Hood ■ Part 2 of 2 (R) 61 [U S A ] Cartoon A ll-S tars to the Res­ zenegger smiled and said, “I don’t know if 1 could 647-3211. In 1816, author Charlotte Bronte, who wrote Jane ,9. (11 26' Paid Program 38 MOVIE;'Mr Moto in Danger Island' cue (CC) Animated Saturday morning fa deserving persons for Mr. and Mrs. to Dutch Apple Dinner Theane/ Eyre, was bom in Thornton, England. Mr Moto goes to Puerto Rico to stop the vorites including the Smurfs. Garfield, handle directing myself. I’d have to have some Legal assistance: Call for a May 20 Snakmaster Senior Citizen. Nominees must be Broadway Show, tour of Amish smuggling of diamonds m the islands Pe­ Winnie the Pooh. Tigger, Miss Piggy and serious educational talks first with people who’ve 18 th appoinunent at 647-3211. In 1836, an army of Texans led by Sam Houston 22 Kitchenm ate ter Lorre Jean Hersholl. Amanda Duff the Chipmunks rescue a 14-year-old boy an active volunteer and participant farmland, tour Hershey Chocolate 1939 done it, like and Warren Beatty and Scores defeated the Mexicans at San Jacinto, assuring the in­ 30 Saved by the Bell (CC) from the dangers of drugs and promote the goals and objec­ World, tour Gettysburg National dependence of Texas. 57 Black Forum iR) 16 Synchronai Research Sylvester Stallone.” Military Park, visit Wheatland, ;38- It's Your Business tions of the Senior Center. Ballots Scores In 1918, Baron Manfred von Richthofen, the German [CNN] Sports Close-up 61 [U S A ] Paid Program 24 Shining Tim e Station (CC) The opportunity to direct came after he had com­ “James Buchanan’s Home,” ride on m are available in the front office. Monday — pinochle: Ann Hsher ace known as the “Red Baron,” was killed in action 36 Abbott and Costello pleted ‘Total Recall,” a $40 million-plus futuristic Deadline for casting ballots is May Snasburg railroad, visit Roadside 800; Sol Cohen 780; Bog Gale 771; during World War I. 57 South Africa Now thriller filmed in Mexico City, due out this summer. 4th. [CNN] Style With Elsa Klensch America “largest indoor miniature Loretta Luka 745; Amelia Anastasio In 1940, 50 years ago, the quiz show that asked the Schwarzenegger spoke in his office in a con­

Focus/Movies Saturday TV^ continued Saturday TV, continued Focus/Videos Videocassette sales f25 M O VIE: 'Chilling' A divorce investi­ (3jl Three Stooges 35 Hersey's Hollywood tough to keep up when the city is being 1. “ Honey, I Shrunk the Kids” (Disney) gation uncovers a hideous series of subur­ held hostage for millions of dollars. (2 hrs.) ‘Turtles’ fails 37) New Yankee Workshop (CC). (In fSTl Washington Week in Review (CC). G O LD E n ban murders leaving a number of people (In Stereo) 2. “ Lelhal Weapon 2” (Warner-1989) (In Stereo) suspect. Diana McLean, Jon Blake. 1981. Stereo) GIRLS M O VIE; 'The Priest Killer' The police 3. “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” (U) Star Trek E ) Paid Program (30) Greatest Fights Ever The first in­ search for the person who is murdering (Paramount) [A& E] Kingdom of the Sun A trek ac­ to amuse fans [A& E] Partners in Crime Tommy and In the rebroad­ stallment of this occasional series profiles Catholic priests. George Kennedy. Ray­ 4. ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja 'Rirtles: Cowabunga Tuppence investigate the theft of a valua­ the 1974 "Rumble in the Jungle" -- George ross the Serengeti with wildebeests. (60 mond Burr. 1971. cast of "Dancing in Foreman vs Muhammad Ali. Hosts: Marv min.) (R) ble pink pearl. (60 min.) (R) (TD A t the Movies "Cadillac Man" (Robin Shredhead” GVE) the Dark," the Albert and Ferdie Pacheco. (2 hrs.) [ESPN ] Monster Truck Challenge [CNN] Newswatch Williams); "Ford Fairlane " (Andrew Dice 5. “ N ew Kids on the Block: Hangin’ Tough L iv e ” By Robert DiMafteo episode of NBC's CPTV Auction Continues [LIFE] Frugal Gourmet [D IS ] Avonlea (CC) Sara persuades a re­ Clay). (CBS) "The Golden ^.6) Movie clusive old woman to help a young girl re­ [U SA ] Youthquake ClI) Synchronal Research 6. “25X5: Continuing Adventures of Rolling TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES Girls" airing SAT­ (3® MOVIE: 'Some Kind of Wonderful' ceive a musical education. (60 min.) (R) M O VIE: 'Dracula' In 1913 England, Stones’: (C B S) 11:10AM [CNN] Science and Tech­ URDAY, APRIL While pursuing the most popular girl in [ESPN] Cheerieading: National High an aged professor seeks vengeance (PG ) Here they come — Raphael, Michaelangelo, nology Week 21, Rose (Betty school, a shy teen-ager overlooks the tom­ School Championship From Orlando, Fla. against the centuries-old vampire who 7. “The Wizard of Oz: The Fiftieth Anniversary Leonardo and Donatello, that quartet o f urban, 1 1 :30AM (3) superman White) tries to boy that truly loves him. Eric Stoltz, Lea (60 min.) (Taped) murdered his daughter Frank Langella, Edition” (M G M -U A ) crimefighting turtles who talk like hip surfers and Thompson, Mary Stuart Masterson. 1987. Laurence Olivier, Donald Pleasance. 1979. QD Synchronal Research back out of a ro­ 8. “ N ew Kids on the Block: Rangin’ Tough” (S) Pizza Gourmet (R) [U S A ] Equalizer ® @0) 227 (CC) Mary gets the opportun­ gable pizza like there’s no tomorrow. Capitalizing Saved by the Bell (CC). mance , fearing ity to play a "slasher" when the apartment (CBS) on the success o f the popular comic book, the om­ (6l) MOVIE: 'The Ambush Murders' An 6:15PM [MAX] MOVIE: Funny dD Business and the Law she's not smart activist, accused of murdering two police Farm' (CC) A Manhattan couple gets more building is rented for a low-budget horror 9. “ Bambi” (Disney) nipresent T\irtle toys and the cartoon T V series, we ® Mega Memory enough for her officers and unable to get the attorney of than they expected when they ditch big- film (In Stereo) 1 ©.“ Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Case o f the now have a feature film that mixes animatronic d?) Wall Street Week: Taking the Tem­ beau. his choice, must accept an unknown law­ city life for the quaint New England coun­ Movie yer for his defense. James Brolin, Dorian tryside. Chevy Chase, Madolyn Smith, Jo ­ Killer Pizzas” (Family) pupp)ets designed by Jim Henson and live actors. perature of Health Care Stocks (CC) ® M O VIE: 'China Girl' Gang rivalries in Harewood. Alfre Woodard. 1982, seph Maher. 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) 1 l.“The Land Before Time” (M CA) "nie result is disappointing — at least to this ( U Paid Program CHECK (ISTINGS lower Manhattan threaten the budding [A & E ] Biography: Chanel Chanel A pro­ romance of an Italian teen and his Chinese [C N N ] Baseball '90 6:30PM ® CBS News (CC). (In Stereo) 12. “ Baunan” (Warner) adult Tlirtle fan. Directed by music video wiz FOR EXACT TIME file of fashion liberator Coco Chanel. (60 girlfriend. San Chang, Richard Panebianco, i CB Who's the Boss? (CC) 13. “The Little Mermaid” (Starmaker) Steven Barron, the movie is strictly for T M N T [D IS] Best of Mickey Mouse Club (CC). min.) (R) James Russo. 1987. o (In Stereo) (31} Synchronal Research 14. “ Lethal Weapon” (Warner-1987) junior-leaguers — and maybe not even for them. [D IS] MOVIE: 'The Night Train to Kath­ (61) Cops A "suspicious person " stop JD -n [ESPN] Gameday mandu' (CC) While trying to prove the ex­ ® NBC News prompts a major drug investigation; res­ 15. “ F^ula Abdul: Straight Up” (Virgin)- Parents should know that there’ s plenty o f violence [DIS] Here's Boomer [LIFE] Day by Day Club in Austin, Texas. (2 hrs.) (Live) istence of a lost Nepalese kingdom, an (S) WKRP in Cincinnati ponse to a multiple shooting scene (In 16. “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” (Touchstone) American historian and his teen-age ^ F in this film, and, since it’ s not o f the cartoon [E S P N ] Indy 500: A Race for Heroes (48) Paid Program A B C New s (CC). Stereo) [M AX] MOVIE: 'It Happens Every daughter meet up with a noble young 17. “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Heroes” Spring' A chemistry professor discovers a Featured: Troy Ruttman. [A&E] Biography: Herbert Hoover/ variety, it feels more real and more troublesome. A (57) Rod and Reel . Pernell Roberts, Milla Jovovich, Ed­ ® Soldiers formula that turns the baseball world up­ [LIFE] Rodeo Drive Huey Long Profiles of the president who (Family) few lively scenes o f stylized mock-violence indi­ (55 MOVIE: 'Silence of the Heart' A die Castrodad. 1988. (In Stereo) side down. Ray Milland, Jean Peters, Paul [CNN]*Pjnnacle pushed America into the depression, and a 18. “Janet Jackson’ s Rhythm Nation” (A & M ) — m cate the direction the m ovie probably should have Douglas. 1949. 1 :00PM C D Major League Baseball: teen-ager's suicide tears his family apart [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Permanent Record' A controversial Louisiana Senator. (60 min | Montreal Expos at New York Mats (3 Mariette Hartley, Howard Hesseman, Chad 19. “Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine: O a taken. [TM C ] MOVIE: 'The Return of Swamp [M AX] MOVIE: 'The Sun Also Rises' musically gifted high-school student's [CNN] Primenews hrs.) (Live) Lowe. 1984 friends are forced to come to terms with Thing' The muck-encrusted, comic-book This story portrays the turbulent lives of [ESPN] Mud and Monster Truck Rac­ Evolution” (CBS) hstead, this is a dailc, cheap-looking fantasy (T) Golf Show [A&E] MOVIE; 'The Immortal Batta­ the lost generation which emerged from his suicide. Alan Boyce, Keanu Reeves. 2 03 monster sets out to thwart the evil Ar­ ing 20. “ Die Hard” (CBS-Fox) film. Henson’ s turtles are kind o f dumb-looking — cane's plot to overrun the world with C D Airwolf Part 1 of 2. lion' A British lieutenant leads his troops the first World War. Tyrone Power, Ava Michelle Meyrink. 1988 Rated PG-13 (In H ■ < Stereo) [HBO] MOVIE: Child's Play' (CC) The like big blobs of clay. And, considering hoVv little genetic mutations. Louis Jourdan, Heather into battle against German forces in North Gardner, Errol Flynn. 1957. 35 MOVIE: 'The Outsiders' The con­ Africa during World War II. David Niven, transmigrated soul of a deranged killer Videocassette rentals m Locklear. Sarah Douglas. 1989. piated PG- flicts of rival youth gangs explode into tra­ [U SA ] Double Trouble 7:00PM (D ® Earth Day 1990: A they get to do, the humans in the cast (including 13. Stanley Holloway, Raymond Huntley turns an ordinary children's doll into a mur­ gedy when a greaser falls for a rich girl User's Guide to Saving the Planet Tips derous plaything Catherine Hicks. Chris 1 .“Field of Dreams” (M C A) Judith Hoag as ace T V reporter April O ’N eil) might 1944 4>:10PM [C N N ] Sports Close-up (R) [U SA ] Dance Party USA Matt Dillon, C. Thomas Howell, Ralph Mac- on how to preserve the environment by Sarandon, Alex Vincent. 1988. Rated R 2. “ Honey, I Shrunk the Kids” (Disney) as well be made o f clay. One suspects that a lot o f chio 1983 [DIS] MOVIE: 'Knights of the Round 4:30PM gj 35 wide W orid of Sports conserving energy, improving urban air, (In Stereo) 1 2:00PM 3 ) American Telecast Table' The love triangle of King Arthur, conserving water and reducing trash 3. “ Dead I ^ t s Society” (Touchstone) parents will sit out this movie in theater lobbies. W W F Superstars of Wrestling (CC) Featured: "The Mystery and Magic of [M AX] MOVIE: 'Dead Bang' (CC) An 2 rn CB Barotta Lancelot and Queen Guinevere is brought Nadia." the story of Nadia Comaneci. Host: Dennis Weaver. (60 min ) 35 CPTV Auction: Great Shopping Ad­ L A detective's investigation into a cop 4. “Parenthood” (MCA) Kids with taste may want to join them. G R A D E : CHIPS to life in this tale of 6th-century England Wood Memorial horse race (Live); Paris- 35 venture Items ranging from spa vacations (E (g) Wheel of Fortune (CC) killing puts him on the trail of homicidal 5. “Lethal Weapon 2” (Wamer-1989) O 5 ★ 1/2 Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner. Mel Ferrer Roubaix bike race from France. (90 min.) 35 Home Shopping Club and gift certificates to household items 1953 ® W ho's the Boss? (CC) white supremacists Don Johnson. Pene­ r- 33 Synchronal Research lope Ann Miller, William Forsythe 1989 6. “ C:asualties o f War” (RCA-Colum bia) L O R O O F T H E F L IE S (R ) Remakes continue @ MOVIE: 'Nowhere to Hide' A widow and electronic equipment (3 hrs.) 35 3T) 35 Star Trek: The Next Generation [LIFE] Moonlighting Rated R. (In Stereo) 7. “An Innocent Man” Hbuchstone) O O to be one q f the most confounding aspects o f the battles for her life as she tries to unravel Wanted: Dead or Alive (Sf) Victory Garden (CC) (CC) An Angosian war veteran, turned into [U SA] MOVIE; 'The Kissing Place' Af­ [USA] MOVIE: 'The Edge of Hell' Sa­ 8. “The Abyss” (CBS-Fox) the conspiracy that led to her Marine hus­ One More Day St. Jude's Hospital [CN N ] Future Watch a killing machine by his government, G) "n entertainment industry. Except in the rarest cases band's murder Amy Madigan, Daniel ter SIX years in captivity, a 10-year-old kid­ boards the Enterprise (60 min ) (R) (In tanic creaures prey upon the unsuspect­ (60 min.) [ESPN] Yachting; Congressional Cup 9. “TUmer & Hoixdi” (Touchstone) (like Phil Kaufinan’s witty retelling o f “Invasion of Hugh-Kelly, Michael Ironsides 1987 nap victim undertakes a cross-country Stereo) ing members of a rock and roll band. John- 3 5 Liquid Lustre quest for his real parents. Meredith Baxter- From Long Beach, Calif. (Taped) Mikl Thor. Jillian Pen. Frank Dietz 1987 10. “Uncle Buck” (MCA) the Body Snatchers’O, most remakes merely blur (g ) ALF-tales (CC). Birney, David Ogden Stiers, Nathaniel Mo­ 35 Synchronal Research [A & E ] Cities at W ar Part 4 of 4. (R) [HBO] MOVIE: Desert Bloom' (CC) 11. “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” one’s memory o f the original. d D Bookmark (CC). reau 1990 (In Stereo) With the A-bom b tests of the early '50s in 3 5 Friday the 13th: The Series A cameo 8:30PM (11) Major League Baseball: [CNN] Newsday holds a powerful spell over a man who ac­ New York Yankees at Texas Rangers (2 (Paramount) Big Valley 2:1 0PM [C N N ] Healthweek (R) the background, a 13-year-old Nevada girl A case in point is Harry H ook’s picturesque, but [D IS ] Black Beauty Martin Milner, Eileen comes to terms with her family's prob­ cidentally killed a girl. (60 min ) (R) (In hrs . 30 min ) (Live) ® Black Perspective 12. “The Package” (Orion) O O pointless, dramatization o f Sir W illiam Golding’s Brennan and Kristoffer Tabori star in this 2:20PM [M AX] MOVIE: April Love' lems. Jon Voight, JoBeth Williams, Ellen Stereo) Cl$ Synchronal Research ® ) MOVIE: 'Wrong Number' The Saint 13. “When Harry Met Sally” (Nelson) novel about a groiqj of shipwrecked schoolboys drama based upon Anna Sewell's classic A young man falls in love when he arrives Barkin 1986 Rated PG (25 Weekend W ith Crook and Chase A c­ ® ® 13 East (CC) An ex-televangelist m z finds a weekend of pleasure in Berlin inter­ novel about a beautiful ebony horse and on a Kentucky farm, Pat Boone. Shirley [USA] My Sister Sam tor Alec Baldwin, "The Golden Girls" co- patient sells faith healing to unsuspecting 14. “Millenium” OVE) who degenerate into savagery. The Golding book rupted by the death of an international o > the people who owned it. (60 min ) Pan 5 Jones, Dolores Michaels. 1957. (In Stereo) star Rue McClanahan. fellow patients (In Stereo) 15. “ Do the Right Thing” (M C A ) — a cult classic for college students o f the 50s and agent. Simon Dutton, Vince Edwards, of 5 5:00PM ® A -Team Gunther-Maria Halmer 1989. 2:30PM CB Jefferson Awards Indivi ® Superboy Andy shoots an antique ri­ (5^ W ild America (CC) The black bear 16. “Shocker” (MCA-Universal) > r- ’60s — was made into a taut, disturbing black-and- [ESPN] Auto Racing: NASCAR Modi- duals who have made extraordinary com Ql) MOVIE: 'Switching Channels' A ca- fle, causing evil spirits from the past to battles an alligator that invades its feeding ® Candlepin Bowling (60 min ) fiods From Nonh Wilkesboro, N.C. (90 ble news director schemes to keep his ex- 17. “ Weekend at Bem ie’ s” (IV E ) JO CD white movie by Peter Brook back in 1963. Hook’s munity contributions are saluted appear ground. Part 2 of 2 dZ) McLaughlin Group min ) (Live) wife, who IS also his star reporter, from 18. “Relentless” (RCA-Columbia) new version Americanizes and updates the story, 40) Paid Program remarrying. Kathleen Turner, Burt Rey­ ^ St. Elsewhere (5t) Totally Hidden Video Scheduled: un­ J3 > (55 M O V IE: 'Killer on Board' A deadly [L IF E ] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd suspecting workers drop a wrecking ball 19. “Young Einstein” (Warner) (CC) (R) !57) Hometime (CC). nolds. Christopher Reeve. 1988. [A& E] New Wilderness (R) but to little purpose. Along the way, it loses much and mysterious virus threatens the lives of on a car secretaries are asked to generate > [CNN] Capital Gang 20. “Little Monsters” (MGMMrUA) o f the material’ s power. 500 passengers aboard a cruise ship [M AX] Jerry Lee Lewis: I Am What I [C N N ] Style With Elsa Klensch (R) 35 Syttchronal Research electricity. (In Stereo) Claude Akins, Beatrice Straight, George ■ 0 A m A glimpse at the 30-year career of the [E S P N ] Indy 500: A Race for Heroes (5?) Frugal Gourmet (In Stereo) [DIS] Disney's Salute to Mom (CC) A [D IS ] D TV 2 Animated A compilation of The contemporary approach trivializes the story. Hamilton 1977. tribute to mothers from Goofy, Pluto. Don­ rock n' roll legend, featuring concert foo­ Featured. Jim Rathimann [A&E] Chuck Berry live at the Roxy music videos featuring animated Disney fa­ Copyright 1989, Billboard Publications, Inc. Open the papers almost any day, arid you’ ll sec tage, home movies and unpublished pho­ ald Duck, Mrs Jumbo, the Wise Little Hen [A & E ] Brat Farrar Simon schemes to dis­ 30) PBA Bowling: Greater Tina Turner and Berry's daughter Ingrid vorites Reprinted with permission. credit his elder twin as the rest of the tos. (80 min ) (R) (In Stereo) 3:00PM CB and other famous Disney moms (90 min ) proof that youth is no guarantee o f innocence (if it Hartford Open (CC) (90 min.) (Live) join the rock n' roll veteran as he performs Ashby family prepares to welcome Brat, [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Red Scorpion' A deadly some of his greatest hits, including [ESPN] SportsCanter 9:00PM r y iT o u ro f Duty (C C ) The men ever was). Speaking in contemporary slang. Hook’ s as Patrick, to Latchetts. (60 min ) Part 2 of Soviet operative turns on his Russian and (-9j Knight Rider "Johnny B Goode " and "Roll Over Bee­ must adjust to a dangerously inexperi­ [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Johnnie Mae Gibson: enced lieutenant and a new medic who s a kids are all too callow — they might have stepped 3 Cuban comrades in the wilds of war-torn 35 M OVIE: 'Skateboard' Backed into a thoven. " from the Roxy in Los Angeles FBI' A poverty-stricken Southern woman conscientious objector. (60 min.) (R) (In out o f an “ Afterschool Special.” G R A D E : ★ ★ [CNN] Newsday Africa Dolph Lundgron. M Emmet Walsh. corner by his bookie, a man hits on the (60 min.) (R) struggles to achieve her dream of becom­ Al While 1989 Rated R. (In Stereo) scheme of fielding a professional skate­ Stereo) [DIS] Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue [CNN] Newswatch ing an FBI undercover agent Lynn Whit Cinema board team Allen Garfield, Leif Garrett. field, Howard E Rollins Jr . Ricliard Law- ;1Q) Synchronal Rasaarch (CC) Animated. Saturday morning favor­ 1 :30PM ( D Witness to Survival Pro­ [ESPN ] Horse Racing: Arkansas Derby Kathleen Lloyd 1978. son 1986 ites including the Smurfs, Garfield, Winnie files of astronaut Jim Lovell and a Cam­ A 1-1/8-mile race for 3-year-olds, from v?0' Golden Girls (CC) Rose, commit­ New home video ted to a wonderful romance with Miles, the Pooh. Tigger, Miss Piggy and the Chip­ bodian who escaped from the Khmer i18; Home Shopping Club Hot Springs, Ark (60 min ) (Live) [TM C] MOVIE; The Karate Kid. Part HARTFORD BILLY CRYSTAL: MIDNIGHT TRAIN TO munks rescue a 14-year-old boy from the Rouge Tw o ' While visiting Okinawa. Daniel is suddenly becomes insecure and backs (57J Motorweek The Nissan 300ZX [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Rags to Riches' A self- Ckiama City — The CooK. ft* TNal. His Wris A Har Lovsr Sal and Sun dangers of drugs forced to defend his mentor and himself out (R) (In Stereo) M OSCOW (not rated). HBO. Wry, likable Cyrstal 35 Secret World Turbo; the annual Driver's Choice Awards, made millionaire finds himself with an in­ 120. 3;45, 7:10, 9:40. — Cinama Pkrsdlto Sat-Sun 1:10, 33S 7. 930. — against bitter foes determined to destroy [ESP N ] Auto Racing: American Racing nostalgia cars (Part 1). stant family after making a business deal l24) CPTV Auction Continues My Lad Foot (R) Sal-Sun 130, 435. 720. 9:45. — Canilla Caludal (R) regales an audience o f Muscovites with an hour o f 3 5 Daily Mixer them Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki "Pat " Mor 730; Sat and Sun 1, 3:55, 7,'30. Series From Phoenix, Ariz [CNN] On the Menu with SIX charming orphans. Joseph Bol­ 157} M O V IE: 'Young at Heart' An arranger infectiously funny stand-up comedy — no small 3Z) Wild America (CC) The black bear ita, Nobu McCarthy 1986 Rated PG elopes with a composer's fiancee, but [HBO] MOVIE: 'House II: The Second [ESPN ] Diving: USA Invitational From ogna. 1987. EAST HARTFORD battles an alligator that invades its feeding [U S A ] Miami Vice (In Stereo) finds the going tough Frank Sinatra. Dons feat since the enthusiastic crowd’s knowledge o f Story' (CC) A young man gets involved in ground Part 2 of 2 (R) Ft Lauderdale. Fla. (90 mm ) (Taj>ed) [TM C] MOVIE: 'Hero and tha Terror' Bualar'a Pub A Cinama — SlaAa (PG-13) Sal-Sun 730, 9:30. a struggle for an enchanted skull in his fa­ Day. Gig Young 1954 Sbowcaaa Cinama 1-10 — THa Hunt tor Had Octotisr (PG) Sat 1 ;35, English is minimal. Call this proof that humor is [LIFE] MacGruder & Loud An L A cop becomes obsessed with cap­ 7:30PM ® Jeopardy! (CC) mily's ancestral mansion. Arye Gross. [C N N ] Newsmaker Saturday d j) In Living Color A do-it-yourself Milli 425. 705 9;45 12:15; Sun 135 425 7.-05 9:45 — Tha Gods Must Bs universal. turing an exceptionally brutal serial killer E Kata & Allia (CC) Jonathan Stark. Royal Dano. 1987. Rated [H B O ] M O V IE: Sing' (CC) A group of [TM C ] Picture Show Chuck Norris. Brynn Thayer, Steve James Vamlli kit: Marion Barry appears on Arsen­ Crazy II (PG) Sal 12:45 2:56. 5 725 9.-35 11.40; Sun 1^.45 ZSS, 5 PG-13 inner-city music students stage a perform­ 35 Synchronal Research ic's show (In Stereo) 725, 9.-35 — Mounlaina ot lha moon (R) Sat 125 4:15 7, 9:50, 12'20; GRADE: ★ ★ ★ >/2 ®Z) New York Master Chefs 1988 Rated R (In Stereo) ance extravaganza in an effort to save their 3:30PM Son 125. 4:15 7. 9:50. — Houaa Party (R) Sal 12'20. 225 435. 7:10. [LIFE] Supermarket Sweep [U SA] Murder, She Wrote (g) As Schools Match Wits: Central vs. [A& E] Mussolini; The Untold Story As T H E S H O U T (not rated) VidAmerica. Based deteriorating high school Lorraine Bracco [CNN] Your Money 930, 11;S0; Sun 1220. 225 435 7:15 930. — Miani Bluaa (R) Sal [USA] MOVIE: This Wife for Hire' A Williston - Northhampton Germany invades Europe, Mussolini on a Robert Graves story, this little-known 1979 Peter Dobson, Jessica Steen 1989 Rated [HBO] Carly in Concert: My Romance 35 synchronal Research 105 3:10. 520, 7:50, 10:15 1210; Sun 105 3:10. 520. 7:50. 10;15 — talented homemaker with a keen business 5:30PM ( ^ Carson's Comedy Classics (George C. Scott) becomes Hitler s ally La­ PG-13 (In Stereo) Grammy winner Carly Simon performs Prally Wbitan (R) Sat 12:15 2:40, 5.05 730. 1005 1215 Sun 12:15 Jerzy Skolimowski film h ^ something to do with a sense establishes a successful business as 35 This Old House (CC) (R) ter. amid Italian protest against the war. [LIFE] She's the Sheriff songs from her new album. "M y Rom­ US) CPTV Auction 2:40, 4.05 730, 10.-05 — Taanaga Mutant Ninia Turtlaa (PG) Sal 1235 a surrogate wife, prompting jealous objec­ [C N N ] Newsmaker Saturday |R) Mussolini's son-in-law (Raul Julia) sup­ cricket match in a mental hospital. It also has some­ ance " (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) 3Z) Lonesome Pina Special (In Stereo) ports a plan to remove the fascist dictator 2:45, 4;50, 7:15 920, 1130; Son 12.35 2:45 4:50. 7:15 920 — Crazy tions from her husband and romantic adv­ 2:00PM CB Treasure Paopla (R) Sal 1;15 3:15. 525 5 1020. 1215 Sun 1:15 3:15. 525 5 to thing to do with Alan Bates, playing a drifter who ances from her clients Pam Dawber. Rob­ [TM C ] MOVIE: 'A Night In the Ufa of 6:00PM CB CB New s (CC) [A & E] Worid of Survival from power (3 hrs ) Part 2 of 2 T ) Airwolf Part 2 of 2. 1020. — I Lova Tbu to Daath (R) Sal 12:55 3. 515. 7:40. 10, midnight: claims to have the magical ability to destroy ert Klein 1985 Jim m y Reardon' (CC) A suburban high- CB A -Teem [CNN] Sports Saturday [C N N ] Showbiz This Week (R) Sun 12:56, 3, 5:15 7:40. lO — Driving Miaa Daiay (PG) Sat 1225. 230, MOVIE: 'China Girl' An Oriental girl school graduate looks toward an uncertain everything around him — by screaming at the top 35 Synchronal Rasaarch [DIS] MOVIE: The Karate KM, Part 1 2:30PM CD O ut of This Worid Evie and an American photographer experience future in 1962 Chicago River Phoenix, 35 [ESPN] SpaadWaak 4:40, 7:10,9:15 1130; Sun 1225 230. 4:40. 7:10. 9:15 plans a rock concert to raise funds for new 3 5 W ar of the W orlds The Morihren hope T w o ' While visiting Okinawa, Darnel is o f his lungs! It’ s a very strange movie, with odd love and adventure Vinton Hayworth, Les­ Ann Mugnuson. Meredith Salenger 1988 8:00PM E Paradise (CC) Ethan is forced to defend his mentor and himself field hockey uniforms |R) (In Stereo) Rated R (In Stereo) to destroy society by weaving violent sub­ MANCHESTER erotic and murky, mystical undercurrenu. The lie Fenton, Constance Worth 1 9 3 7 ’ hired to kill marauders who are terrorizing against bitter foes determined to destroy IT) Snakmaster liminal messages into T V commercials railroad workers, only to discover the cul­ UA Thaatara Eaal — Tha LltOa MamiMd (G) SaFSun 215 430. 7:10. choice, offbeat cast includes Susannah York, John 35 MOVIE: 'In the Frame' A freel­ 4:00PM CB p g A Go IL Greater them Ralph Macchio. Noriyuki "Pai" Mor- 9. — Glory (R) SatSun 2 425 7. 9:30 — SM a (PG-13) Sal-Sun 2.30, (60 min ) (In Stereo) prit IS a revengeful widow (60 min ) (R) (In (22) ALF (CC). ance investigator faces a life and death Greentboro Open (CC) Third round, from Ita. Nobu McCarthy 1986 Rated PG 435 730, 9 : ^ — Tha Rocky Horror PIctura Show (R) Sat arto Sat irid- Hurt and Tim Curry. G R A D E : ★ ★ • / 2 struggle after traveling to Germany to clear (22) 35 35 News Stereo) (25 Rod and Reel Forest Oaks Country CKib in Greensboro, [ESPN] Saturday Night Thunder nighl — Blua Valval (R) Sat 11:45 — Baakal Caaa II (R) Sat midnight a friend's name Ian MeShane, Lyman N C (2 hrs.) (Live) (25 CPTV Auction: Great Shopping Ad­ E 35 Sunset Beat Series Premiere Weekly series which discusses current 35 Adalante Ward, Barbara Rudnik. 1989 Film grading: ★ ★ ★ a - excellent, ★ ★ ★ — Q C Knight Rider venture Items ranging from spa vacations (CC) Drama Los Angeles jxHicemen go auto racing, auto personalities ar>d various VERNON 35 Wonderworks: Jacob Hava I Lovad 35 Movie and gift certificates to household items under cover as motorcyclists in Holly­ motorsports information (2 hrs ) (Live) Cina 1 A t — Opportunity Knoefca (PG-13) Sat and Sun 2 4:15 7. 920 good, ★ ★ — fair, — poor. (CC) (R) (In Stereo) ClJB) Synchronal Research and electronic equipment (3 hrs ) wood Stars George Clooney and Michael 1 135 Senior PGA Golf: Legends of Golf — Tha Litia Maimwd (Q) Sat and Sun 130. 3:15 — Lord of tta Fkaa (R) [CNN] Evans & Novak (25 Hea Haw |R) DeLuiae Tonight the officers are finding it c m U a m S Sat and Sun 5 7:10. — Bom on tia Fourti ol July (R) Sal 930; Sun 9. 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(In Stereo) d D d® Down Home (CC) After Kate or­ [C N N ] Evans & Novak (R) Kevin Costner 3. “I Wanna Be Rich” Calloway (Solar) cheerful music (3® Hersey's Hollywood 9:30PM (31) Synchronal Research ganizes a Saturday night mixer, only Wade [D IS] Pound Puppies and Meryl Streep 4. “All Around the World” Lisa Stansfield (Aris­ offers to be her date. (In Stereo) d® W W F Wrestling @ Em pty Nest (CC) Harry's disturb­ [ESPN] Lee Haney Workout are two of sever­ ta) — Gold (More than 500,(X)0 singles sold.) ing recurring dream forces him to enlist the ®1) Crime Stoppers 800 The murder of a dZ) Folk City Reunion Concert (In Stereo) [HBO ] Jim Henson's Ghost of Faffner al actors to partici­ By Mary Campbell girls' help in determining its meaning. (R) truck driver in Anderson, S.C.; a murder in [CN N ] Sports Tonight Hall (CC). (R) (In Stereo) 5. “How Can We Be Liavers” Michael Bolton Hillsborough County, Fla. pate in "The The Associated Press______(In Stereo) [ESPN] SportsCenter [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide (Columbia) [U SA ] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (In Earth Day Spe­ (Si) Tracey Uliman (CC) A lovesick [HBO] MOVIE: The Horror Show' A 6. “Whip Appeal” (Solar) Stereo) 9:00AM dD Sunday Morning (CC). cial," airing woman finds comfort; an IRS employee policeman is plagued by nightmares and 7. “Here and Now” Luther Vandross (Epic) The album “Front Seat” — on which ftoi Austin audits her son; Dr. Gibson visits his men­ 1 1 :00PM ® ® New s (CC). strange occurrences after sending a mass (D Quantum Marketing SUnDAY. APRIL tor. (In Stereo) 8. “Withoul You” Motley Crue (Elektra) sings “Any Other Fool” — is the 50th recording ® Comedy Tonight murderer to the grave. Lance Henriksen, ® ® ®i) Paid Program 22, on ABC. The [C N N ] This Week in Japan Brion James, Rita Taggart. 1989. Rated R 9. “Wholc Wide World” Arne Lorain (RCA) made by Sadao Watanabe as leader. Hi) USA Tonight (2® Bugs Bunny event is dedicated [H B O ] Tales From the Crypt (CC) Three (In Stereo) 10. “All I Wanna Do Is Make Love to You” Heart The music is cheerful. The frequently smiling (18) Synchronal Research (24) Sesame Street (CC). to the vulnera­ tales of terror from some of Hollywood's 12:00A M (1® Home Shopping Club Watanabe says that when he writes, “Always I feel I best directors. Tonight; "Dead Right " ( ^ Freddy's Nightmares A greedy (2® Frederick K. Price bility of our earth (Capitol) (2® Smash Hits can’t look for some sad feeling. I think my per­ from Howie Deutch ("The Great Out­ woman (Mary Crosby) commits two mur­ ® College Mad House and the urgent doors"); "Cutting Cards" from Walter Hill Top LPs sonality is cheerful.” ders to keep from sharing her husband's (24) CPTV Auction Continues d® Rev. David Paul need to preserve it. ("48 H R S ") and "The Switch " from A r­ lottery money. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) d® Friday the 13th: The Series A morti­ nold Schwarzenegger. (90 min.) (R) (In dZ) Shining Tim e Station (CC). 1. “I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got” Sinead The Elektra album reached No. 9 on Cashbox d® ® S® News cian, using a cursed aspirator, restores life CHECK IISTINGS Stereo) to the dead. (60 min.) |R) (In Stereo) [A&E] MOVIE: The Vagabond King' O’Connor (Ensign) magazine’s best-selling contemporary jazz chart in d® Carson's Comedy Classics fOR EXACT TIME 9:45PM (36) MOVIE: 'Alphabet City' A Paris of 1461 is on the verge of revolt led 2. “Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814” Janet dZ) Red Dwarf Part 10 of 12. (5D MOVIE: 'A Fever in the Blood' Three by poet adventurer Francois Villon. Kath­ March, while the Japanese alto saxophonist was young hood balks when he's ordered to o politically ambitious men get involved in a ryn Grayson, Oreste, Rita Moreno. 1956 Jackson (A&M) — Platinum making a brief American tour with his five-man set fire to the tenement his parents live in. (61) Comic Strip Live Tonight's scheduled murder trial that could put one of them into -n comics include Marc Price, from Los An­ [CNN] Morning News 3. “Soul Provider” Michael Bolton (Columbia) — group, arriving from playing a week in India. Vincent Spano, Kate Vernon. Michael the governor's mansion. Efrem Zimbalist Winslow. 1984 geles (60 min.) Jr, Angie Dickenson, Jack Kelly. 1961 [D IS ] W uzzles (CC) Universe Platinum After he went back to Japan in 1965, having 1 0 : 3 0 A M '® Inside Washington ^ F 10:00PM CS Saturday Night With [C N N ] Capital Gang (R) [A & E ] Biography: Herbert Hoover/ [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour ® This Week With David Brinkley (CC). 1 2:00PM (® Magnum, P.l. 4. “Nick of Time” Bonnie Railt (Capitol) — studied for three years at the Berklee School of Huey Long Profiles of the president who Connie Chung (CC) Scheduled. Ameri­ [D IS] Videopolis Superstar Special A [HBO] Earthday Birthday (CC) Ani­ ® M O VIE: Looker'A plastic surgeon in­ Platinum (More than 1 million units sold.) pushed America into the depression, and a (Ti) Charles in Charge (CC) Buddy winds Music in Boston, Watanabe says he made several ca's love-hate relationship with the influx behind-the-scenes look at young recording mated. A group of baby dinosaurs want to vestigates the mysterious deaths of his pa­ — m controversial Louisiana Senator. (60 min.) up baby-sitting a threo-year-old girl. (R) 5. “Forever Your Girl” I^ula Abdul (Virgin) — of Japanese tourists; origin of the Teen­ artists, including Debbie Gibson ( "Only in help save the planet from pollution Fea­ tients. Albert Finney, James Coburn, Su­ records a year — jazz, bossa nova and pop, and (38) Munsters Today (CC) The Monsters age Mutant Ninja Turtles craze. (60 min.) My Dreams ") and the Jets ( "Rocket 2 U"), (R) tures: voices of Christopher Reeve and san Dey. 1981. Platinum 0 o (In Stereo) take in the unruly son of Herman's boss for later, fusion. Since 1970, he has been writing the who perform in Disneyland's dance club. [CNN] Newsnight Lainie Kazan. ® CinemAttractions 6. “Plcase Hammer Don’t Hurt ’Em” M.C. Ham­ ( D (40) American Film Institute Life a few weeks. (R) ^ CD music for his albums. Host: Jonathan Price (60 min.) (R) (In [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update Q® Home Shopping Club mer (Capitol) Achievement Award; A Salute to Sir Stereo) 3® The Spotlight “When I came back from the States, it used to be [ESPN] CBA Basketball: Champion­ [TM C ] MOVIE: 'King Kong' Kong, taken g MOVIE: 'Bringing Up Baby' While 7. “A lann^ Myles” Alannah Myles (Atlantic) — H ■< David Lean (CC) This 18th annual celebra­ [ESPN ] Baseball Tonight §Z) Reading Rainbow (CC). (R) everything I wrote was very easy. Lately, it is much tion IS a tribute to the internationally re­ ship Series Game Four (2 hrs.) (Taped) to New York as an attraction, becomes raising money for his museum, a paleontol­ [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday Platinum m harder for me. Every tune must be new to me.” nowned British director who is responsible [H B O ] One Night Stand (CC) Featured: [LIFE] What's Up. Dr. Ruth? (CC). Part 2 enraged when he senses that the woman ogist gets mixed up with a screwy socialite for such classics as "The Bridge on the comic Diane Ford. (In Stereo) of 2. he loves is being mistreated. Charles Gro- [ESPN] This Week in Sports and her pet leopard Colorized version. 8. “Violaior” Dcpcche Mode (Sire) din, Jessica Lange. Jeff Bridges 1976 Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, Charles Watanabe became interested in jazz after World River Kwai" and "Lawrence of Arabia."’ [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire [M A X ] M O VIE: Scandal' Based on the [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update 9. “Pump” Acrosmilh (Gcffcn) — Platinum Hosted by last year's recipient Gregory Rated PG. Ruggles 1938 War n, through radio. He says: “Right the next day [ T M C ] M OVIE: 'The Wizard of Gore' An true story of a British cabinet minister's Cartoon Express 10. “...But Seriously” (Atlantic) — Peck (60 min.) [USA] after the second war was over we could hear insane magician uses hypnotism to infamous affair with a young showgirl in 9:30A M ® h p 9000 g M*A*S*H 1 ni 1 0 : 4 5 A M (3® Jewish Ufe Platinum American service radio. Then many bright music ® New s (CC). butcher audience members gullible enough 1963. John Hurt, Joanne Whalley-Kilmer, ® Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue (CC) g This W eek on Pit Road (18) Synchronal Research to participate in his show. Ray Sager, Judy Bridget Fonda. 1989. Rated R. (In Stereo) Animated. Saturday morning favorites in­ 1 1 : 0 0 A M ® Face the Nation g Arthritis Foundation Telethon From came out from the radio, popular music, jazz, Cler, Wayne Ratay 1970. Rated NR Country singles | - 3 D (20) Monsters A private investigator 1 2:30A M ( T ) Byron Allen (In Stereo) cluding the Smurfs, Garfield, Winnie the ® §® Paid Program Bally's in Las Vegas, the ninth annua) na­ hillbilly. It was very iresh and impressed me a lot. [USA] MOVIE: 'Swim Team' A swim­ Pooh, Tigger, Miss Piggy and the Chip­ tional fund-raiser. Hosts: Mickey Gilley. 1 .“Love on Arrival” Dan Seals (Capitol) searching for a missing person discovers ® Star Search (60 min.) (In Stereo) QT) Laverne & Shirley O O monster-filled jars. (R) ming coach tries to whip a group of party- munks rescue a 14-year-old boy from the Sarah Purcell. (2 hrs., 30 min.) 2. “Slrangcr Things Have Happened” Ronnie Mil- During the war we could hear only Japanese pop, loving pranksters into a winning team ® Paid Program dangers of drugs. Q® David Paul (S) d§) Carol 8i Company (CC) Elaine (f/) American Interests sap (RCA) Q traditional and army songs, heavy classical music. James Daughton, Stephen Furst, Buster (2® W W F Wrestling Challenge (3) Natural White (2® Airwolf Daniels is upset about her ex-husband's Crabbe 1979 [A & E ] M O VIE; 'Day for Night' A French rn “It was really exciting. I run home every day young girlfriend. (In Stereo) (4® Friday the 13th: The Series A cameo (2® Kiss-TV (R) g ) Real to Reel film director encounters frustrations, joys 3. “Here in the Real World” Alan Jackson (Arista) after the school. I was 12. (S8) Outer Limits 1 1 :30PM ® Entertainment This holds a powerful spell over a man who ac­ (g ) i ® Meet the Press (CC). (3® Connecticut Real Estate Showcase and satisfactions while shooting a love 4. “Walkin’, Talkin’, Cryin’, Barely Beatin’ Week Actress Katey Sagal ("Married cidentally killed a girl. (60 min.) (R) (In story Jacqueline Bisset, Valentina “I had a chance to see the movie ‘Birth of the (2® Paid Program Broken Heart” Highway 101 (Warner Bros.) 05 (61) Missing/Reward A boy abducted by With Children ") (60 min ) (In Stereo) Stereo) (38) Mama's Family An all-girl heavy metal Cortese. Jean-Pierre Leaud. 1973. (Subti­ his father; a 1986 post office robbery in band has Mama s house rocking Blues.’ Bing Crosby was a clarinet player. I saw ( ® American Gladiators [C N N ] Evans 8i Novak (R) (g ) New Lassie (CC) Will is the victim of a tled) 5. “Help Me Hold On” Travis Trilt (Warner Astoria, N.Y.; collectible carnival glass practical joke that gets him trapped under­ this movie many times. I found a used clarinet in a (4® Business World [CNN] Newsday Bros.) O O [CNN] CNN News ® Freddy's Nightmares (60 min.) (In [DIS] MOVIE: 'Knights of the Round neath a shed (R) store and my father bought i t” Stereo) Table' The love triangle of King Arthur, (57) Degrassi High (CC) [E S P N ] NFL Draft Chris Berman hosts 6. “Walkin’ Away” Clint Black (RCA) m z [LIFE] Hotel (4® Synchronal Research An old man across the su-eet from Watanabe’s (11) MOVIE: 'Cannery Row' A marine Lancelot and Queen Guinevere is brought (6i) M OVIE: 'Red Sky at Morning' A this exclusive coverage of the NFL Draft in 7. “See If I Care” Shenandoah (Columbia) a > [MAX] MOVIE: Body Heat' (CC) A to life in this tale of 6th-century England ^7) Naturescene teenage boy is pushed into manhood when which Alabama linebacker and defensive school in Utsunomiya, Japan, had played clarinet biologist tries to forget his past while a 8. “!’VC Cried My Last Tear For You" Ricky Van small-time Florida lawyer is persuaded by young runaway drifts into life in a bordello. Robert Taylor. Ava Gardner, Mel Ferrer (ST) Connecticut: Now (In Stereo) his father is killed during World War II Ri­ end Keith McCants, USC linebacker Junior > I - for silent movies and taught him fingering, three his lover to murder her husband William Nick Nolle. Debra Winger, Audra Lindley 1953 chard Thomas. Desi Arnaz Jr, Richard Seau and West Virginia wide receiver Reg­ Shelton (Columbia) JO 05 , Hurt, Kathleen Turner, Richard Crenna [CNN] Your Money (Rt Crenna 1971 gie Rombert are expected to be among the lessons for 3 cents each. “I bought an exercise book 1982 [L IF E ] E/R 9. “Fivc Minutes” Lorric Morgan (RCA) [DIS] Donald Duck Presents [A & E ] Footsteps of Man The history of top selections. (3 hrs.) and I taught myself. I start copying from records. [ESPN] Sportraits: Rosa Mota and Lu­ the Portland Vase, which dates back to 30 [HBO] MOVIE; 'The Perfect Match' A 10. “Right in the Wrong Direction” Vcm Gosdin JO > ‘Sentimental Journey’ is very easy to start on. cinda Green BC (60 min.) (R) personal ad brings together a pair of seem­ (Columbia) > [HBO] MOVIE: 'In the Mood' (CC) [ESPN] Sports Reporters ingly mismatched singles Marc McClure. “After I learned a couple of songs, I had a chance Jennifer Edwards 1987 Rated PG TJ Sunday, April 22 Based on events in 1944, when 15-year- [LIFE] Cardiology Update Adult singles to work with a tango and rhumba band in my town. old Ellsworth Wisecarver became romanti­ [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) [USA] Jem 1. “This Old Heart of Mine" Rod Stewart & I have no technique and I caimot read, so I just say cally involved with two older women Pa­ [U S A ] All-American Wrestling (R) jazz is improvisation. I remember people asked the trick Dempsey, Beverly D'Angelo, Talia 11:1 0 A M [CNN] Travel Guide (R) Ronald Isley (Warner Bros.) Balsam 1987 Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) 1 2 :3 0 P M ® Outdoor SporUman 6:00A M ® My Neighbor's Religion ® Breakthrough [DIS] Dumbo's Circus [M AX] MOVIE: The Babe Ruth Story' 2. “Everything You Touch” Smokey Robinson leader, ‘Please let the clarinet boy be fired.’ They [MAX] M O VIE: 'M an Outside' A former g Daily Mixer ® Public Affairs ® Point of View [ESPN ] Bodyshaping (R) The biography of the mighty Babe William (Motown) can’t dance. lawyer exiles himself in the woods of Ar­ Bendix. Claire Trevor. Charles Bickford. ® Paid Program 11) Frederick K. Price g Earth Day Statistics and information “At that lime, if you have insUoiment, you have 7:45A M [M AX] MOVIE: Clue' (CC) kansas to cope with the death of his wife 1948 concerning issues such as global warming, 3. “How Can We Be Lovers” Michael Bolton ® Remote Control Q® Divine Plan Guests at a New England estate try to de­ Robert Logan, Kathleen Quinlan. Bradford ozone depletion, mass extinction, toxics (Columbia) job. I start to play weekends. 1 got about 30 cents 1 1 : 3 0 A M ® Insport 0® Synchronal Research (2® (3® To Be Anrtounced. termine who killed their host. Madeline Dillman 1987 Rated PG-13 and waste. Narrated by Sam Waterston Kahn. Eileen Brennan, Martin Mull. 1985 4. “The Heart of the Matter” Don Henley (Gcf- for a night. After awhile, I had the chance to work (g) James Kennedy [USA] Famous Adventures of Mr. Ma- (X) Better Your Home (R) d® Insight-Out Rated PG. (In Stereo) fen) goo (lD MOVIE: Call Me Madam' A Wash g Whaelpower in some clubs, hotels and U.S. air base. I began d® Dick Van Dyke (2® Paid Program 8:00A M (X) New England Sunday ington hostess strengthens international .40) Snakmaster 5. “Nolhing Compares 2 U” Sinead O’Connor copying Benny Goodman.” [D IS ] You and Me, Kid (3® Kenneth Copeland 1 0:00A M CE) Action Newsmakers bonds through matchmaking Ethel Mer­ rS~) Quantum Marketing (§7) Firing Line: President Kennedy and 6. “Love Will Lead You Back” Taylor Dayne Two weelu after he finished high school, [H B O ] MOVIE: 'The Frisco Kid' A Polish (4® Jim m y Swaggart ® ) Steampipe Alley man. Donald O'Connor. George Sanders (~9) Bugs. Porky and Friends Prime Minister Macmillan Part 2 of 2 (R) Watanabe says, “I asked my father, ‘Let me try as rabbi is sent to San Francisco to take (61) Funtastic World: Paddington Bear (11) Laverne & Shirley 1953 7. “Make It Like It Was” Regina Belle (Colum­ ffl) Funtastic World of'Hanna-Barbera [C N N ] Science and Technology Week charge of a congregation during the Gold Birds of the World Part 3 of 3. (1® Financial Freedom (18) Video Show musician for couple of years till I get to 20. Then I [A&E] (R) bia) Rush Gene Wilder, Harrison Ford, Leo (1® Williams TV g W KRP in Cincinnati Fuchs. 1979 Rated PG [CNN] Daybreak (20) Buck Rogers 8. “Cruising For Bruising” Basia (Epic) can find myself, I will be musician or not.’ He let (2® Porky Pig [D IS] Best of Ozzie and Harrlat [DIS] Welcome to Pooh Corner (22) Chalice of Salvation (Live) QOi World Tomorrow me come to Tokyo. [L IF E ] Frederick K. Price 1 :00PM ® NBA Baeketball New 9. “A11 Around the World” Lisa Stansfield (Aris­ (22) Sunday Today (24) Live From Lincoln Center: Flicka and 38; Three Stooges [MAX] MOVIE: 'Big' (CC) A carnival [ESPN] SportsCenter York at Cleveland or Boston at Philadel­ ta) “I had good times when I went to Tokyo. There (2® (97) Sesame Street (CC). Friends: From Rossini to 'Show Boat' (In wishing machine miraculously transforms [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide 40’ This Week With David Brinkley (CC) phia or Chicago at Detroit or Utah at were many Army bases. After a couple of years I Stereo) 10. “I Wish It Would Rain Down” Phil Collins a 13-year-old schoolboy into a 35-year-old [TMC] M OVIE: 'Moon Over Parador' A 3® Oral Roberts ;57 Dr Fad Houston or Phoenix at (CC) have chance to work with Toshiko Akiyoshi. I start man Tom Hanks. Elizabeth Perkins. Rob­ ■ 26) Paid Program (2 hrs.. 30 mm ) (Live) frustrated American actor is forced to im­ S8) [LIFE] World Tomorrow [CNN] Sportsweek in Review Black singles to leam be-bop. Before that, I was playing rhythm ert Loggia 1988. Rated PG (In Stereo) personate the deceased ruler of a tiny is­ (30) Sacrifice of the Mass Comedy Wheel (4® Robert Schuller [DIS] Avonlea (CC) Sara persuades a re­ 6:1 0A M [C N N ] Healthweek (R) land dictatorship Richard Dreyfuss, Raul 138) My Secret Identity Andrew lolls Kirk clusive old woman to help a young girl re I22) Sports World: Superstars Competi­ 1 .“Ready or Not" After 7 (Virgin) ’n’ blues style music. As a teen-ager, it was inter­ (61.' Funtastic World: Richie Rich Julia, Soma Braga 1988 Rated P G -13 (In about his special powers coive a musical education (60 min ) (R) tion Final round Commentators Ahmad 2. “P0ison” Bell Biv Dcvoc (MCA) esting to play Earl Bostic style. He was big at that 6:30A M S ) CBS Storybreak (CC) (R) Stereo) [A& E] Journey to Adventure (R) |40) Synchronal Research [ESPN] Gameday Rashad, Fred Roggin and Jimmy Connors 3. “What Goes Around" Regina Belle (Columbia) time.” (33 Paid Program [USA] Calliope (2 hrs ) (Taped) [C N N ] Daybreak :57) Mister Rogers (CC). (In Stereo) [H B O ] How to Raise a Drug-Free Child 4. “Show Me" Howard Heweil (Elektra) He first picked up an alto sax on an Army base. ‘ill) Larry Jones l24) CPTV Auction: Great Shopping Ad 7:30A M ® America's Black Forum [D IS] Good Morning, Mickeyl (61) Fame (CC) Mary Tyler Moore fiosis this program Then American bases closed and work dried up. (18J Tw in Star Productions on how parents can prevent their children venture Items ranging from spa vacations 5. "A11 Over You” Freddie Jackson (Orpheus) ® 8th Day [ESPN ] Best of Muscle Magazine [DIS] MOVIE: The Secret of NIMH' (2® Snakmaster from (ailing victim to alcohol and drug and gift certificates to household items 6. “Rub You the Right Way” Johnny Gill “Many musicians quit music, but 1 couldn’t (® Sunday Mass [H B O ] Babar (R) Animated A field mouse enlists the aid of abuse (R) and electronic equipment (3 hrs ) (3P) Ring Around the World a secret society of rats to save her home J.'The Humply Dance” Digital Underground quit,” Watanabe says. “1 started working Japanese [1® Williams TV [U SA ] Cartoon Express [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update .2$) Carson's Comedy Classics (3® Alice and children from the encroachment of (Tommy B oy)-^old (More than 500,000 singles cabaret and nightclubs and had the most hard time 1 '29) Miracle Faith Outreach 8:30AM C£) Quantum Marketing man Dom DeLuise, Elizabeth Hartman. De­ [TM C ] MOVIE: Shoot to Kill' (CC) An 34' Hart to Hart [A& E] Heroes: Mads in the U S A. sold.) had in my life. I tried to play jazz. It was easy to get (22) Day of Discovery !18) Choices We Face rek Jacobi 1®42. Rated G FBI agent and a wilderness guide trail a :40 National Geographic (60 mm ) [C N N ] Style With Elsa Klensch (R) killer and his hostage through the moun (2® Dr. D. Jam es Kennedy Scl itic Sports America iS7' Voices & Visions (CC) Dr William 8. “Girls Night Out” Tyicr Collins (RCA) auditions to work, but after I got jobs and start play­ (2® Daffy Duck [ESPN] tains ot the Pacific Northwest Sidney Po [O IS] Mousercise Carlos Williams reads excerpts from sev ing jazz, I got fired in a week or month. (301 Celebrate with Reverend Mellon (2® Paid Program [LIFE] Family sctice Update itier. Tom Berenger. Kirstie Alley 1988 9. ‘‘Sprcad My Wings” Troop (Atlantic) [ESPN] SpeedWaek ‘6U Funtastic World: Fantastic Max Popeye d Son Rated R (In Stereo) 10. "Gct a Life” Soul II Soul (Virgin) 1 [USA] 7:00A M ® Vista [CNN] Big Story (R) [U S A ] He-Man and Masters of the continued K continued 10:1 0AM [CNN] On the Menu 9 9 0 Focus/Books Sunday TV, continued Sunday TV, continued Focus/Books

While pursuing the most popular girl in eral of his poems, including "Paterson, in Humor writer [C N N ] World Report school, a shy teen-ager overlooks the tom­ [T M C ] MOVIE: ‘Red Scorpion' A deadly British government minister battles inter­ ® MOVIE; 'Looker' A plastic surgeon in­ Vidal’s book on this profile. {60 min.) Part 6 of 13. [DIS] Yellowstone, the First National boy that truly loves him. Eric Stoltz. Lea Soviet operative turns on his Russian and national drug traders. First up: Jack Lith- vestigates the mysterious deaths of his pa­ g j) MOVIE: 'A Long Way Home' The old­ Park The wonders of Yellowstone Na­ Thompson, Mary Stuart Masterson. 1987. Cuban comrades in the wilds of war-torn gow (Bill Paterson) tries to reduce Pakis­ tients. Albert Finney, James Coburn, Su­ est of three children, abandoned by his tional Park, including Old Faithful, Mam­ san Dey. 1981. [38) Synchronal Research Africa. Dolph Lundgren, M. Emmet Walsh, tan's poppy crop. (2 hrs.) Part 1 of 5. parents and torn apart by bureaucracy, moth Hot Springs and Hayden Valley. Nar­ Al White. 1989. Rated R. (In Stereo) g l) Married... W ith Children (CC) To get (33) Star Trek; The Next Generation (CC) America’s past likes murder gg) MOVIE: 'Hardcore' A man discovers fights to reunite the only real family he ever rator: William Patterson. (60 min.) (R) (In [USA] Equalizer money for a good luck charm, Peggy sells The Enterprise crew members may be had. Timothy Hutton, Brenda Vaccaro, Stereo) that his runaway daughter is involved in forced into war when a Romulan defector pornographic films. George C. Scott, Peter Al's Playboy magazine collection. (R) (In HOLLYWOOD. By Gore Vidal. Random George Dzundza. 1981. [E S P N ] NFL Draft Continues 7:30PM ® To Be Announced. Stereo) leads them to a showdown. (60 min.) (R) Boyle, Season Hubley. 1979. By Phil Thomas [CNN] Newsday [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) [CNN] Sports Sunday [A&E] All Creatures Great and Small (In Stereo) House. 437 Pages. $19.95. g2) (3g) News The Associated Press______[D IS ] Born Free [TMC] MOVIE: 'Sunset' Movie cowboy [DIS] MOVIE: 'Chad Hanna' A country James diagnoses prostrate trouble and g® Hot Shot Bowling (60 min.) Through a Ouija board, Horatio Nelson advises g ? CPTV Auction: Groat Shopping Ad­ gives Tricki Woo a female sex hormone. [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) Tom Mix joins forces with legendary law­ boy longs (or the love of a circus bareback gD g $ George Michael's Sports Mach­ Woodrow Wilson to use mines to sink German sub­ man Wyatt Earp to nab the killer of a venture Items ranging from spa vacations rider. Henry Fonda, Dorothy Lamour. Linda (60 min.) ine (In Stereo) [M A X ] MOVIE: Broken Lance' (CC) An NEW YORK — Between bites of a cheese brothel owner in 1929 Hollywood. Bruce and gift certificates to household items Darnell. 1940. [CNN] Week in Review (R) marines. Arizona cattle baron feels his power slip­ and electronic equipment. (3 hrs.) g® Movie A fortuneteller sees a fate “more terrible than sandwich and sips from a large glass of orange Willis, James Garner. 1988. Rated R. (In [LIFE] Milestones in Medicine Part 2 of [D IS ] Henry Fonda: The Man and His ping when conflicts arise between his (26) Crazy Like a Fox g® Massachusetts Council of Rabbis juice, Dan Greenburg talks of murder. sons. Richard Widmark, Spencer Tracy, Stereo) 2. (R) Movies A retrospective of Henry Fonda's death” for the next president, Warren Harding. (5g) Arthritis Foundation Telethon From [CNN] Sports Tonight Robert Wagner. 1954. (In Stereo) 3:30PM ® PGA Golf: Greater 8:00PM ® Murder, She Wrote (CC) life; includes film clips from "The Farmer And Hollywood’s newest star watches her screen Which is a touch odd, since Greenburg is best- Bally's in Las Vegas, the ninth annual na­ Takes a Wife " through "On Golden [DIS]-MOVIE: Chips, the War Dog' [USA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) Greensboro Open (CC) Final round, from While visiting a friend in Jamaica, Jessica image for the dozenth time as she strikes a German known as a vmter of humor books. Books such as Forest Oaks Country Club in Greensboro, tional fund-raiser. Hosts: Mickey Gilley, Pond. " (60 min.) (CC) A heroic German shepherd accom­ encounters voodoo and black magic when panies an 18-year-old recruit into battle “How To Be a Jewish Mother.” 1 :30 PM ® Major League Baseball: N.C. (2 hrs.. 30 min.) (Live) Sarah Purcell. (60 min.) a family celebration is marred by murder. [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) soldier down with a crucifix, and wonders, “Could Montreal Expos at New York Mets (3 during World War II. Based on a true story. ( ® St. Elsewhere (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) [TMC] MOVIE; 'Shoot to Kill' (CC) An this be hell, repetition?” “I started out doing humor,” Greenburg says, hrs.) (Live) 4:00PM ® Auto Racing: Toyota Brandon Douglas, William Devane 1990. Grand Prix From Long Beach, Calif (2 hrs.) g7) Nature (CC) This snakes'-eye view of ® (® America's Funniest Home Vi­ FBI agent and a wilderness guide trail a (In Stereo) Such is the world of Gore Vidal’s latest, not- “but about 10 years ago I did my fust thriller, ‘Love gD Movie the world traces the reptiles' evolution, re­ killer and his hostage through the moun­ (Live) deos (CC) A unique pool party; wedding [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) your-average-textbook-history, “Hollywood, A Kills.’ Doing it involved researching the cops, and I lationship with man and role in ritual and day Jitters; rivaling dogs. (R) (In Stereo) tains of the Pacific Northwest. Sidney Po- [CNN] Moneyweek (R) [38) Synchronal Research found it fascinating. But instead of continuing to do [HBO] Kid Who Wouldn't Quit (R) religion. (60 min.) (In Stereo) (33) Star Search (60 min.) (In Stereo) itier. Tom Berenger, Kirstie Alley. 1988. 1 2:00AM ® Magnum, P.l. Novel of America in the 1920s.” gg) MOVIE: 'Murder Is Easy' While vaca­ g l) Star Trek: The Next Generation (CC) Rated R (In Stereo) [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update (3D Synchronal Research ® Paid Program It’s a world where Theodore Roosevelt still struts that kind of book, I went back to humor. I should tioning in Europe, an American computer An Angosian war veteran, turned into a 9:30PM (1® Synchronal Research Homo Shopping Club have stayed with murder. Well, now I have [TM C] MOVIE: 'Stranded' A Southern expert meets an elderly woman who killing machine by his government, boards g® MOVIE: ‘Key Largo' John Huston di­ (3® and bullies, while his sickly cousin Franklin is dis­ farm family becomes reluctant host to a knows the whereabouts of a murderer Bill the Enterprise. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) rected this classic story of a group of (63) Open House (CC) MeSwain realizes g® Memory missed as the “wrong Roosevelt.” It’s a time when returned.” Bixby, Lesley-Anne Down, Olivia de Havil- the unpleasant truth about his daughter group of exiled alien dignitaries, lone Skye, gangsters who hold a resort hotel's resi­ ( ^ How to Get a Second Paycheck Has he ever! His new novel, “Exes,” a most ab­ Joe Morton, IVIaureen O'Sullivan. 1987 land. 1981. [A&E] Spaceflight (CC) A look at the dents hostage. Claire Trevor won an Os­ when she arrives for a visit (R) (In Stereo) Herbert Hoover prepares to take his place as the space shuttle and an interview with astron­ Without Getting a Second Job Rated PG-13. g4) CPTV Auction Continues car Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Ed­ [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) first of the California presidents, prefiguring the sorbing yam nicely laced with black humor, invol­ aut Sally Ride: also, visions of the future, ( ^ Odd Couple Yellowstone Aflame Examines ward G. Robinson. 1948. dual East and West Coast capitals of the Nixon and ves a female serial killer who goes around with a 2:00PM ® American Gladiators [DIS] including space colonies and travel to the 1 0:00PM ® News (CC) ® ) MOVIE; 'P.O.W. The Escape; A cap­ Yellowstone National Park before, during (g) g® True Blue (CC) Drama. Using high- (31) MOVIE: 'South Pacific' A young stars. (60 min.) (R) tured American colonel is blackmailed into Reagan years. very sharp razor and kills all — or nearly all — the and after the disastrous forest fire of tech equipment and basic street savvy, an (33) USA Tonight American Navy nurse and a Frenchman in [C N N ] This Week in the NBA helping a Vietnamese officer flee his coun­ guys who have dumped her over the years. 1989. (R) elite police rescue team swings into action. [3D Synchronal Research Tile novel’s title is a misnomer. The action most­ Hawaii find romance during World War II. [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC) Despite his fear of try. David Carradina. Mako, Charles R. Greenburg, 53, who lives in a New York City [LIFE ] Final Common Pathway (R) Tonight: terrorists seize a busload of g® New Life ly happens before 1920, and little takes place in Mitzi Gaynor, Rossano Brazzi, John Kerr fire, Jonah joins a firefighter-training pro­ schoolchildren at the United Nations. (60 Floyd. 1986. brownstone with his wife and their son, is an in­ 1958. [USA] Double Trouble gram. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) min.) Part 1 of 2 (R) (In Stereo) g® Paid Program (63) Gene Scott Hollywood. Yet Hollywood’s growth as a MOVIE: Father's Cttle ' A tense man who speaks quickly and to the point. 4:1 5PM [M AX] MOVIE: The Invisi­ [ESPN] NFL Draft Chris Berman hosts (26) Movie ® War of the Worlds The Morthren hope [A&E] Challenge of the Seas A behind- propaganda capital in World War I sets the stage for man's expectations of a life of ease follow­ ble Kid' A botched chemistry experiment this exclusive coverage of the NFL Draft in to destroy society by weaving violent sub­ the-scenes look into the making of this ser­ “1 spent a lot of time with the New York City ing his daughter's marriage are shattered g?) Testament the 1920s, and beyond. Hollywood’s power grows leaves a high-school misfit temporarily which Alabama linebacker and defensive liminal messages into TV commercials. ies. (60 min.) (R) as Washington’s wanes, or rather, conforms to the cops researching ‘Exes.’ I was with them when they when the young woman announces she is transparent. Jay Underwood, Karen Black. end Keith McCants, USC linebacker Junior (gi) America's Most Wanted Scheduled: (60 min.) (In Stereo) pregnant. Colorized version. Spencer [CNN] World Report Seau and West Virginia wide receiver Reg­ the hunt for bicycle-riding gunmen in San g l) Booker (CC) While investigating a new medium’s ability to mesmerize. investigated killings, when they captured the killers, Tracy. Joan Bennett, Elizabeth Taylor 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) National Aerobics Champion­ gie Rembert are expected to be among the Francisco: Robert Hu, wanted in connec­ mysterious computer virus. Booker aids a [ESPN] and when they interrogated them. And, I was at the 1951. 4:30PM ® Kinor's Korner tion with a gang murder (In Stereo) ships (R) The link between East and West coist is top selections. young hacker being pursued by crooked Washington Tribune publisher Ca'DliiH .■iaruord, a autopsies. ® This Week in Baseball Mel Allen dis­ [38) Synchronal Research [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) [A & E ] Challenge of the Seas Premiere federal agents. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) [HBO] MOVIE: Major League' (CC) A cusses news and highlights from the major A behind-the-scenes look into the making rag-tag group of baseball players try to faded beauty who seduces the lution as Hol­ “I really got hooked on cops and the details of (26) Carson's Comedy Classics [MAX] MQVIE: 'A Time of Destiny [A & E ] Harry Belafonte: Global Carnival leagues. of this series. (60 min.) turn their poor performance around. Tom their work, things I didn’t know. When they look [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Secrets of Life' Na During World War II, a Gl unwittingly be­ From the National Sports Arena in Harare, Berenger. Charlie Sheen, Corbin Bemsen. lywood’s embodiment of the Madonna in the anti- ® Odd Couple Zimbabwe, Harry Belafonte performs ca­ ture's constant struggle for survival is por­ comes friends with a soldier who s se­ [CNN] CNN News 1989. Rated R. (In Stereo) German film “Huns From Hell.” Caroline — over a murder scene, for example, they very quickly @ Mysteryl: A Taste for Death (CC) trayed. 1956. cretly sworn to kill him. Timothy Hutton, [ESPN] Major League Baseball: San lypso songs including "Mathilda" and "D a y-0 " (60 min.) [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide heroine of Vidal’s earlier novel “Empire” — learns know a lot about the killer. If the murder weapon Dalgliesh believes Berowne's mistress is [H B O ] MOVIE: Deal of the Century' William Hun, Melissa Leo. 1988 Rated Francisco Giants at San Diego Padres (3 withholding evidence; Stephen Lampart's Two small-time gunrunners try to sell a PG-13. (In Stereo) hrs ) (Live) [CNN] CNN News [MAX] MOVIE: Perfect' (CC) A journal­ that through film, people can be invented, “dreams isn’t at the scene, it usually means the killing was clinic comes under scrutiny. (60 min.) Part premeditated. If the killer spent a lot of time at the faulty super-missile to a Latin American [USA] Murder. She Wrote [HBO] MOVIE: Criminal Law' (CC) A [D IS ] Hepburn and Tracy Host Kevin ist sets out to do an expose on health clubs could be stealthily planted in the viewer’s mind.” 5 of 6. dictator. Chevy Chase, Sigourney Weaver, McCarthy recalls the careers and private and ends up falling for a reporter-shy aero­ [H B O ] MOVIE: In the Mood' slick defense attorney tosses his ethics Yet Caroline herself is seduced by the way film scene, the odds are he lives in the inunediate neigh­ [CNN] Week in Review Gregory Hines. 1983. Rated PG. (In Stereo) 6:1 5PM aside to trap a clever serial killer he just had lives of Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hep­ bics instructor. John Travolta. Jamie Leo (CC) Based on events in 1944. when 15- burn through clips from their movies, in­ Curtis. Jann Wenner 1985 Rated R. (In strips the lines of age from her face. borhood. If the dead person’s face is disfigured, it [DIS] Lord of the Lions: Adamson of A f­ [LIFE] New Mandates for HIV Care (R) year-old Ellsworth Wisecarver became ro­ acquitted. Gary Oldman, Kevin Bacon, rica The late conservationist George Karen Young. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) cluding "State of the Union " and "Desk Stereo) Hollywood rejuvenates Caroline, albeit through means the killer knew the victim well. [U S A ] My Sister Sam mantically involved with two older [USA] Hollywood Insider Adamson is profiled at his camp in the women Patrick Dempsey, Beverly D An­ [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) Set " (90 min ) delicate caresses of light and shadow and not-so- “If the murder ,'s done slowly, the killer was in Kora game reserve in this documentary 5:00 PM ® Buck Rogers gelo. Talia Balsam 1987 Rated PG-13 (In [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Investigation: In­ 12:30AM (33) Friday the 13th: The filmed during the summer of 1989. (60 [M AX] MOVIE: The Accidental Tour delicate slicings of the plastic surgeon’s scalpel. (38) Synchronal Research Stereo) ist' (CC) An emotionally withdrawn writer side a Terrorist Bombing' (CC) A fact- Series A mortician, using a cursed aspira­ his 30s If ,. was a fast killing, the murderer was in min.) (R) (In Stereo) finds his routine lifestyle disrupted by a based account of a TV reporter's efforts to tor. restores life to the dead (60 min.) (R) Meanwhile, the White House, seat of America’s old his teens or 20s, because younger people have no @ Voyage to 1939: A Celebrity Cele­ 6:30PM ® News (CC). prove the innocence of six Irishmen con­ [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) bration Aboard the Queen Mary Singer quirky dog trainer. William Hurt, Kathleen (In Stereo) victed of a pair of 1974 terrorist bomb­ power, sucks the life from Wilson and Harding. confidence and want to get the job done fast. And, [USA] MOVIE: Caveman' After a misfit Melissa Manchester and comic Wil Shriner ® ® ABC Nows (CC). Turner, Geena Davis 1988 Rated PG (In (30) When You're Ready to Quit ings John Hurt, Martin Shaw 1990 — David Germain most murderers are males under the age of 40. All IS kicked out of his Neandenhal tribe, he are among the stars of a variety special [38) Synchronal Research Stereo) (3® War of the Worlds The team, busy forms his own tribe and discovers fire, mu­ taped aboard the Queen Mary in Long The Associated Press of this is based on statistics.” @ NBC News [USA] MOVIE: High Desert Kill' In New [LIFE] Obstotrics/Gynocology Update planning Debi's birthday party, is unaware sic and the Abominable Snowman. Ringo Beach, Calif. (60 min.) Mexico's Badlands, members of a hunting that aliens are stealing top military secrets Greenburg says he became interested in serial Starr, Shelley Long, Dennis Ouaid. 1981. [CNN] Inside Business (R) gg T.J. Hooker party become pawns in a game being [M AX] MOVIE; Distant Thunder' (CC) (60 min.) (In Stereo) killers after discovering that 9 percent to 14 percent [ESPN] SportsCenter played by a supernatural being Anthony 2:30PM ® O ) ® Major League g?) Nathalie Dupree's Matters of Taste After 15 years of self-imposed isolation, a [U S A ] Paid Program Best Sellers of them are women and that an estimated 30 to 100 Baseball: at Milwaukee [LIFE] Medical Economics Video Maga­ Geary, Chuck Connors, Marc Singer shell-shocked Vietnam vet attempts to re g l) My Secret Identity Andrew and Dr zine (R) 1989 (In Stereo) 1 :00AM ® At the Movies "Cadillac such killers are currently at large. Brewers (2 hrs., 45 min.) (Live) Jeffcoate fight to save a wilderness area concilo his relationship with his estranged son John Lithgow, Ralph Macchio, Kerne Man " (Robin Williams). "Ford Fairlane " Fiction [A&E] Shortstories from a developer s bulldozer. (R) 7:00PM ® (CC) (60 min ) 8:30PM ® (40) America's Funniest (Andrew Dice Clay) (R) “My serial killer is pure fiction,” Greenburg says. (In Stereo) Home Videos (CC) Clips include a piano Keane 1988 Rated R (In Stereo) 1. “The Bourne Ultimatum,” Robert Ludlum [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Frisco Kid' A Polish [A & E ] Eagle and the Bear (CC) The So­ (5® That's the Spirit “While there are many cases of women who kill rabbi is sent to San Francisco to take viets organize the Warsaw Pact and the f f l dS) Life Goes On (CC) Drew is torn playing dog, equestrian accidents, a boy [U S A ] Crime Story (In Stereo) 2. “September,” Rosamunde Pilcher one man who rejected them romantically, there is charge of a congregation during the Gold Cold War is institutionalized (R) when a housing development project is who trios to lose his shadow (R) (In [A&E] All Creatures Great and Small Stereo) 10:30PM ® Golf Show James diagnoses prostrate trouble and 3. “Masquerade,” Janet Dailey no known case of one who murders the men who Rush. Gene Wilder, Harrison Ford, Leo [CNN] Newswatch planned fur an ancient Indian burial ground. Fuchs. 1979. Rated PG. (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) ;i® Synchronal Research (11) Dionne and Friends Scheduled Ste­ gives Tricki Woo a female sex hormone 4. “The Scions of Shannara," Terry Brooks rejected her romantically. [TM C] MOVIE: 'Braddock: Missing in phen Bishop: Barry White (In Stereo) (60 min ) (R) [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) Action III' The fearless Col. Braddock re­ CS MOVIE: 'Conspiracy to Kill Bizarre (gl) Simpsons (CC) Lisa's family attempts 5. “Clear and Present Danger,” Tom Clancy “1 got the idea when I was at a friend’s place. He murder case involving a pharmacist who to cheer her up when she becomes de­ (i8i Synchronal Research [ESPN] Billiards: Steve Mizerak vs. Joe [M A X ] MOVIE: The Bad News Bears turns to Southeast Asia to rescue his Johnson Eight Ball, from Toronto (60 6. “Bright Star,” Harold Coyle uses his drugstore as a front for stolen pressed. (R) (In Stereo) [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) got a telephone call from a woman who said my in Breaking Training' (CC) The Bears are presumed-dead Vietnamese wife. Chuck mm ) (R) Astrodome bound for a big playoff game. Norris, Aki Aleong, Roland Harrah III goods Robert Conrad, Belinda Montgo­ 7. ‘The Bad Place,” Dean R. Koonu name is so-and-so and then asked if he remembered mery. William Conrad. 1970. 9:00PM ® MOVIE: The Comeback' 1 1 :00PM ® ® Nevys (CC) [TMC] MOVIE: 'Captain Sinbad' Sinbad William Devane, Jackie Earle Haley, Clifton 1988 Rated R (In Stereo) (CC) After a 20-year absence, a former 8. “The Evening News,” Arthur Hailey her. He told her he didn’t Then she told him they James. 1977 Rated PG. i18) Synchronal Research ® g9) Paid Program the Sailor sets out to save a princess Guy m [USA] Shadow Theater Featured great football star's return to his family is com­ Williams. Heidi Bruhl, Pedro Armendariz 9. “Bitter Sweet,” LaVyrle Spcnccr had spent the night together. He still didn’t remem­ g g (30) MOVIE: 'Spooner' (CC) An es (11) Cheers (CC). 3:00PM ® Outside Adventure Fea­ actors from the horror genre; the films of plicated by a romance with his son s girlf­ 1963 Rated G 10. “Coimtcrattack,” WJE.B. Griffin ber her. It came to me that this was just the exact tured: skiing in Antarctica: learning how to Val Lewton. caped counterfeitor finds life as a high- riend Robert Urich, Chynna Phillips 1989 (16; Jimmy Swaggart paraglide; mountain biking from Snow school teacher more challenging than his (R) (In Stereo) [USA] Paid Program sort of thing that would get a woman homicidally 5:1 5PM gg) Senior PGA Golf: Legends previous career A "Magical Wodd of Dis­ go) Insight-Out Non-flction Summit, Calif, yachting, rafting through ® g® Earth Day Special (CC) Kevin 1 :05AM [DIS] Lord of the Lions: of Golf Final round, from Barton Creek ney' presentation Robert Urich. Jane Ka- (22) (30) (40) News enraged. 1 started wondering how she would go the Grand Canyon. (60 min.) Costner, Barbra Streisand, Meryl Streep Adamson of Africa The late conservation­ Country Club in Austin, Texas (Live) ezmarek, Paul Gleason 1989 Part 1 of 2 1. “Wealth Without Risk,” Charles Givens about getting back at all the men who had dumped (3$ Home Shopping Club and Robin Williams are among the celebri­ (58) Ask the Manager ist Cieorge Adamson is profiled al his camp 5:30PM (3S synchronal Research (In Stereo) in the Kora game reserve in this documen­ 2. “Secrets About Men Every Woman Should (2D MOVIE: 'Emperor of the North' A ties who illustrate how the Earth's environ g7) MOVIE: 'The Seven Samurai' A her through the years, and ‘Exes’ tells you how she (gD Carson's Comedy Classics 16th-century Japanese village hires seven tary filmed during the summer of 1989 (R) Know," Barbiua Dc Angelis ^ tough railroad guard matches w itf and (51) Hersey's Hollywood ment is in a state of crisis. (2 hrs.) (In does. professional warriors to fond off attacking (In Stereo) wills with a crafty hobo determined to (4g) Odd Couple (36) MOVIE: 'Breakheart Pass' A dis­ Stereo) 3. “Megatrends 2000,” John Naisbm and ftuicia “That’s because 1 don’t write whodunits, I write hitch a ride. Loo Marvin, Ernest Borgnine guised federal agent is caught up in a dan­ ® Infinite Voyage (CC) (60 rniii) (In bandits Original, uncut version Toshiro ® New England Sunday (R) 15?) Collectors (In Stereo) Mifune. Takashi Shimura. Yoshio Inaba 1 :30AM Aburdene c/) 1973 gerous sequence of events aboard a train Stereo) ‘whydunits.’ 1 reveal the identity of the killer fairly g l) Charles in Charge (CC) Buddy winds in 1870 Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Ben 1954 ®'American Business Semirtars 4. “Men at Work,” George F. Will CU) Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous early in ‘Exes,’ but I don’t think it hurts the plot, <^S> Movie up baby-sitting a three-year-old girl. 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We have a family we are Thanks for letting me reach out and touch someone. proud of. Dear Abby public.” Please print your ideas on this. Unscramble these four Jumbles, JANE FUNK, passed through the vaccinated children to cause infection one letter to each square, to form Last June, my husband went to Mexico to see his DEAR READER: Oral polio vaccine contains at­ four ordinary words. POMPANO BEACH, FLA. in the unimmunized adults. mother. (We live ji^t over the border.) Well, he ran into tenuated polio viruses, microorganisms that have been Abigail Van Buren The attorney you quote is correct. All vaccines and his childhood girlfriend. She was expecting a baby from DEAR ABBY: Where does everyone ignore the ucated to abolish their virulence so, when swallowed, OWSY medications have predictable side effects and complica­ a man who had left her, so she asked my husband if he they cause immunity instead of disease. sexual aspect of women in combat? One thing that can­ tions. However, it’s only fair to point out that, given the would marry her. He thought nobody would find out that DEAR ABBY: I am a kindergarten teacher. Recently I not be changed by legislation is the natural desire for Millions of children have successfully received the enormous benefit of polio vaccine, the risk is in­ * NHbgMe^Nsanes he was already married because she lived in Mexico, so began my annual task of teaching my pupils to memorize oral polio vaccine. However, now and then, the vaccine males and females to mate. With all that “togetherness,” finitesimal. Despite care in manufacturing the vaccine, a he agreed to marry her, not knowing he was going to be their addresses, telephone numbers and the 911 emergen­ a lot of “soldiers” would be getting pregnant. (The Army appears to cause polio. Interestingly, each year for the past 11 years, 11 people have caught polio from the vac­ few viruses survive the process and can cause disease in NAGGI in hot water later. cy number. When every child could recite them easily, might have to provide day-care centers on the front r' Y V cine. About a third of these patients were vaccine susceptible individuals. All the adults who contacted This girl came to the United States to have her baby (a we felt very proud, and celebrated. lines!) Another idea; All women who request combat Y > vaccine-related polio were themselves unvaccinated. A boy), and she gave the baby my husband’s last name She However, one sharp little guy brought us all back to duty should agree to have a tubal ligation. It would recipients, a third were parents of the recipients and a Before your babies receive polio vaccine, 1 recom­ is not a citizen of the U.S., but her son is. reality with his wry announcement: “This would work a remove one major problem and make a lot of GIs happy. third were other adults close to the recipients. The baby is not my husband’s. I still love him — In these few cases, some virulent viruses eluded the at­ mend you share your concerns with the pediatrician — WRAITE whole lot better if I was sure what a ‘nine’ looked like.” JOHN J. CONRAD, WHAT t h a t that’s why I don’t report him to the authorities. Please MORTON GROVE, ILL. tenuation process and produced disease. The viruses and if you have not already been vaccinated against Fbrents and teachers, wouldn’t it be awful if a child ^ A > SUM-CHEWIN(3 tell me what to do. 6AMBLEK LOST. 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Plant varieties often are cataloged by the zones m ilHaiirltpatpr H?ral(i GARNER'S JD -n In the living room, another set of which they wil? survive and thrive. Rug & Upholstery Cleaning ^ F sliding glass windows provide ac­ STANTON R)r the first time, the map includes Alaska, Hawaii, Canada and Mexico, and is detailed to cess to that deck, which is also ac­ Serving the Manchester Your complete carpet specialist cessible from stairs behind the show counties within states, says H. Marc Cathey — m house. The living room is huge with of the E)cpartmen of Agriculture’s National Ar­ area for 100 years 0 D room for several conversation areas. boretum in Washii itton, D.C. Cathey directed the Truck mount 20% off ^ DO Large families could convert the map’s updating. 16 Brainard Place for location Cash & Carry H - < family room downstairs into more “Our borders are c-intiguous and we share many Manchester cleaning bedrooms, and, use the living room plants, both native and introduced,” Cathey said. “It on area rugs m . as a family room. is appropriate not to isolate the United States when 203-643-2711 14 High St. rear The U-shaped kitchen has its own talking about climate.” sky-lit nook with ample space for a According to Cathey, the updated map is based Manchester, CT 64^^ 5630 1 rn table next to the window. A door , on data from 14,500 weather stations, more than connects the kitchen and double twice as many stations as were used for the maps | - 3 3 garage — handy for carrying in produced in 1960 and 1965. 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Mix one WATER THE WAY IT USED TO BE The wealth of new data used to create this issue Bacteriostatic Water Systems RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL technique, it will improve the part Portland cement, one part Type of the map also allowed the borders of the zones to SALES • INSTALLATION • SERVICE QUESTION: I have a masonry water-tightness of the chimney, S hydrated lime and 6 parts sand, Call Now chimney venting my oil-fired fur­ be drawn in much more detail than before. Cathey GAS • L P • OIL enhance its appearance and extend proportioned by volume. ' WATER & AIR nace. The mortar Joints up to about The mortar is generally applied to explained that the borders are now more precise, 12 inches above the basement floor its life. wiili inuicate edges reflecting where the zones in­ 4?? THE WAY IT USED TO BE 647-4830 The general procedure for the cut joint with a tuckpointing Call Us. . . are beginning to crumble and turn to terweave. repointing is as follows: Remove the trowel. The trowel should be nar­ T ry it You'll Uke it" a white pow ^r. How can I stop it? rower than the joints being filled in The map unfolds to 4 feel square and has color- 150 N. Main Street 649-2655 ANSWER: The white powder is old mortar to a depth of at least >/2- inch or until sound mortar is order to compact the mortar proper­ coded zones based on 10-degree Fahrenheit dif­ called efflorescence. It’s caused by ferences in average annual minimum temperatures. Manchester, CT 37 French Road reached. You can do this by hand ly. Your Willlamton Dealer water passing through the masonry Each zone is divided into A and B regions based on 150 N. Main Street Business: 647-4830 Bolton, CT 06043 and absorbing soluble salts in the with a chisel or with a power tool such as a luckpointer’s grinder. Un­ QUESTION: Our clear oil- 5-degree Fahrenheit differences. Manchester, CT 06040 Home: 643-1892 mortar. These salts are then “The new map should eliminate some inconsis­ deposited when the moisture less you have experience repoinling, finished natural redwood deck was tencies between gardeners’ experiences with local |Etwnings • accountants • air-conditioning cvapKjratcs. use the grinder for horizontal joints stained by greasy raccoon footprints weather and the previous map,” Cathey said. • auto parts • bakers • builders T^e presence of efflorescence on only, and clean out the vertical ones when the animals disassembled our MANCHESTER an older chimney indicates water is with a chisel to avoid damaging the gas grill one evening. Is there any Zone 11 is new, representing an almost frost-free • buyers • bartenders •ca»'penters getting inside. It could be coming brick. When removing the mortar, product or method that will lift the zone on the southern lip of Florida, Southern • cap washers yiild care MEMORIAL CO. Haitrltpafpr Hrrali'i through cracks in the cement wash avoid creating shallow or furrow­ grease out? California, all but the mountainous areas of Hawaii, shaped joints as they result in poor most of the coastline of the Yucatan in Mexico, the designeiis-—^ \ * Opp. East Camatary on top of the chinmey or in the Serving the Manchester repointing. After the defective mor­ ANSWER: First, try a good southern Baja peninsula and the Gulf of Mexico. driveri^ ^ electricians O V ER 45 bricks or mortar joints. To stop the washing with a mild detergent and white pxjwder from forming, you’ll tar is removed, clean the joints with □ □ □ enginet\ VoU .i# nAHe Vrminators YEARS area for 100 years a brush or, preferably, spray from a water using a stiff-bristle brush. The NEW BOOK — “Jerry Baker’s Flowering Gar­ CALL 649-5807 EXPERIENCE need to stop the water from seeping stain is probably a mixture of carbon framers) garden hose. den” (Collier, $7.95, paperback). Baker, a former turners 16 Brainard Place in. and grease. To prevent a blotchy ap­ You indicated that the mortar Carefully select the components Manchester pearance, wash the entire deck while Detroit narcotics and vice police officer who posed general contractors joints are beginning to crumble. of the mortar and proportion them • haircu) QUALITY MEMORIALS U placing extra effort on the stained as a gardener, tree-trimmer and landscaper, turned HARRISON STREET MANCHESTER When these joints are not in good correctly. Excessive shrinkage will area. If that doesn’t do it, try wash­ to gardening and writing about it after recovering 203-643-2711 condition, they permit water to reduce the mortar bond and make heaters • janitors • masons ^ realtors ing the area with a solvent such as from an on-the-job injury. penetrate the masonry. All cracks the joint more susceptible to mois­ opticians • plumbers • pools 1 mineral spirits or paint thinne and deteriorated joints should be ture. 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However, if you look ahead at the CHRIS ROWLANDS Ison SAVINGS BANK OF HELP WANTED FULL O to the placement of any enthusiastic and ener­ sites you plan to visit, you’ll be rewarded with bet­ BE YOUR OWN BOSS Part Tim e MANCHESTER South OR PART TIM E IN­ JO -n a d v e rtis in g in th e getic environmentai $5,000-$10,000/MONTH Windsor office needs a TERESTED? Come In ter pictures than you’d get if you just whip out your entertainer. He writes Receptionist For Manchester Herald, Ad­ Part Time teller good customer for Interview. DIrosa ^ F camera upon arrival and start shooting left and right vertiser hereby agrees and performs his own Looking lor 10 aggressive people Reai hstate Oftice service skills will make Cleaners, 299 West originai music. His ia- you a member of our as if you were watering your garden. The only ones to protect, indemnify to work 10-15 hrs. per wk. A 24 hr. Good phone skills, Middle T urnplke, Stamp anniversary upcoming test program deais recorded message. Stott. Apply at our per- and hold harmless the Manchester. who might benefit from this approach are film with our sea faring typing and computer sonel office 923 Main — m manufacturers and processing labs.- Manchester Herald, its friends. The program 203-722-3808 St. Manchester, eoe O o We are approaching the I’SOth an­ officers and emptoyees experience helpful. salute the penny black on this oc­ Write ahead to state tourist agencies and the local entitied WHALES AND niversary of the first postage stamp. against any and all TALES is a rocking OPTOMETRIC ASSIS- Ideal for high school casion. chambers of commerce for information on the areas TANT/RECEPTIONIST ^ CD On May 6, 1840, the penny black liability, loss or ex­ mixture of rap and student walk to work. H -< Collectors' Sierra Leone is a republic of 4.3 you plan to visit. In most cases, they will send you pense, including attor­ popuiar music that en­ Needed for busv profes­ NEED EXTRA CASH? appeared to carry the mail in Great sional practice. Duties Hours 3-6 daily & 9-12 million souls on the west coast of well-illustrated brochures that often include detailed neys’ fees, arising from tertains young and oid Britain. It show ^ a cameo portrait maps of the vacation spots. whiie educating them Include, patience con­ Sat. Call 64&452S, ask WORK AT HOME of the young Victoria. Africa, at the overhang part. It is claims of unfair trade tact, contact lens In­ Corner Many photographers who want to plan their own practices, infringoment about our friends in the for Denise. Come join our Team of Home Here is a replica on a souvenir slightly smaller than South Carolina. sea. His programs are struction and light of­ pictures sneer at being helped by such publications. of trademarks, trade fice responsiblltles. sheet from Sierra Leone. Note the Their income is derived from a pip roprlate for Russ MacKendrick tourism, mining, cocoa, coffee, There’s something to be said for that attitude — names or patents, viola­ schools, fairs, boys- Flexible and part time letter “S” and “L” at the lower hours. Includes after­ diamonds — and stamps. There are you do want your shots to be original. But don’t tion of rights of privacy cout/glrlscout troops, TELEMARKETERS comers. Counting A-1, B-2, and so and infringement of and any other function noon, and/or evening away over a thousand ^ t t numbers forget that the pictures in the brochures were taken and Saturday morning. WE DELIVER r - JO forth this tells us that this particular country on any U.K. stamps — you copyrignt and Imaginable. For more For Home Delivery. Call to look for. by pros who know the area, the best sites to Information please call Will train right person. O O stamp was in the 19th horizontal arc just supposed to know. proprietary rights, unfair Coll to loin ourfriendiv Must be self motivated! The “L250” on the souvenir sheet photograph and the best angles. They also know the competition and libel 742-0724, If no one Is 647-9946 O m row, and in number 12 spot from the Sierra Leone is one of 17 successful team, ask Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 Must be excellent in Selling! stands for 250 Leone, about $2.12 in best time of day to shoot. and slander, which may available to take your left in that row. countries under the wing of the phone coll, please for Mo.'v or Kathy at You will feel Hight at Home! m rn our money. Following their guidance does not mean you resuH from the publica­ 649-3311. The fxinny blacks are not as IGPC. (Inter-Governmental leave a message. ‘ Very pricey as you might think. You can have to make exact duplicates of their pictures. But tion of any advertise­ reasonable rates. You FLOWER AND GARDEN Intere.sted? Philatelic Corp. 460 West 34th St. Russ McKendrick is a it will help you to be in the right places to get shots ment in the Manchester SHOP Looking for Indi­ HELP get a pretty decent i":cd copy for won't be For more 'nformation call New York, NY 10001). The IG- Manchester resident who is an that best show the area’s attractions. Herald by advertiser, in­ disappointed! 11 vidual with some expe­ WANTED under S100. A -nj. .hat came out a O O GYPICK will trot out its stable on authority on many types of collec­ Also, when you arrive, don’t turn your nose up at cluding advertisements rience In Floral De­ 6 4 " ^ - 9 9 4 6 couple 01 days later, the 2-penny May 3rd at the Stamp World London in any free distribution sign. Part-time flexible EARN up to $339.84 per Between 2 and 6 pm m 2 tibles. Questions should be .sent to: postcards. Once again, they are taken by pros who hours coll South Wind­ week assembling our blue, costs about four times as in the Alexandra Place — Antigua- publications published FINANCIAL Ask for Elaine a > Collectors Corner, Manchester know the best shots. You don’t have to take a dupli­ by the Manchester sor, 528-7725. products at home. Am­ much. Barbuda, Dominica, Gambia, azing recorded mes­ > 1“ Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester cate photo, but you can add your personal touch to Herald. Penny Sieffert, PART TIME DIetorv ev­ Don’t look for the name of the Grenada and others — they will also 06040. it. enings Supervisors po­ sage reveals details. JO Publisher. Call today. 645-1952, 05 Good postcards can also fill in the gaps that bad Mortgage sitions available for mature reliable Indi­ ext. 301. JO > weather or lack of time can create in your photo Lending viduals. Working 4- MANAGEMENT schedule. You can almost bet that vou’ll encounter 8pm, weekdays and TRAINEE-No expe­ IS > -• Watch out for pet skin burns some rain, but it need not be a signal to put your ILDST weekends. Supervisory rience necessary. Start “0 *Bridg.i L''ans experience preferred. Immediately. Full- camera away. With a little thought and creative AND FDUNO * 1st & 2nd Mortgages HIRING By Allan Leventhal ping the epidemic. With the advance Apply In person during tlme/Part-tlme. $11.00 BURGER planning, you can get some great mood shots on a ‘CLick Approvals business hours, Rock­ of raccoon rabies northward from LOST: In Bolton Center to start bonuses. Will rainy day. Use fast film and be sure to protect your area. Light Tan striped ’ ideal For Sett Employed ville Memorial Nurs­ train In sales, market­ KING $ 5 a n d up A recent article in The Journal of Pet Forum New Jersey, the Connecticut Veteri­ photo equipment from the rain. Bad-weather shots mole CAT. Has Elpaso ing Home, 22 South St. ing or management. the American Animal Hopsilal As­ nary Medical Association (CVMA) shot togs. Offering re- Rockville, CT. 203-257-7833. are especially valuable when you are someplace KEYSTONE to s ta rt sociation warned about possible skin is again doing its part to conu-ol the you don’t plan to revisit — better a rainy shot than word. 649-7206.______MATURE Adult to core NATIONAL HEALTH bums for jjcts by owners that used ing, not to mention the constant spread of this disease to our pet none at all. FOUND-CHIHUAHUA, MORTGAGE tor three children In my AGENCY seeking en­ heating pads for warming. In prac­ population. BLACK WITH WHITE 232-4878 Manchester home, thusiastic, energetic, glare. An old-fashioned heater is the We all like to come back from vacation with SPOT. VICINITY Tuesdays and Thurs­ goal-oriented Individ­ tice, we are aware of this possibility. hot water bottle, which works until Beginning the last weekend in shots of the family and of the landmarks we en­ PARKER STREET. days, 9am-4pm. Coll ual with sales ability Pets suffering from hypothermia, it cools (which it does rapidly). April and continuing through the countered. But beware of combining the two into 647-9293. WANT ADS ore the 646-0559. and flexible hours for All shifts 5:30 AM to whether due to overexptosure to last weekend in May, veterinary one picture. friendly wav of finding a THE TOWN OF AN­ the part-time Program

* • * F IT F 'T T ' 9 9 f h e l p HELP HELP HOMES HOMES I HOMES WANTED WANTED I WANTED FOR SALE |£ U FOR SALE FOR SALE I HOMES HOMES [ 2 J ] HOMES I HOMES HOMES HOMES N FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE MANCHESTER NEW MANAGEMENT MANCHESTER-To settle MANCHESTER-'Brond LISTINGI Come see A NEW LISTING FOR COVENTRY-MOVE MANCHESTER- NEW LISTING! 11 Beauti­ NORTH COVENTRY- EAST HARTFORD-Super LIBRARIAN ESTIMATOR­ TRAINEES-Our whole­ estate, 312 Ferguson New' beautiful 3 bed­ this 3 bedroom RANCH YOU!! A RIGHT IN!!! Immacu­ LOVELY AND SPA­ ful 3 bedroom RANCH Corner Lot In Nice Value! Three bedroom sale supply chain deve- Rd. 4 bedrooms, study, room, single family SPARKLER!! Move Neighborhood mokes full dormer cope feat­ Seeking reliable, inde­ BUILDING with Its fireplaced liv­ late 3 bedroom Ranch CIOUS COLONIAL On with o 2'/2 both, 2 cor lopes managers from beautifully la n d s ­ Contemporary Town- ing room and private right Into this Immacu­ on corner lot close to beautiful large lot. Two garage, cul-de-sac this 4 bedroom Raised uring formal D.R., HW pendent person to main­ CONSTRUCTION the ground up. Begin In caped, 2 car garage. house with approxi­ backyard. David Mur­ late 7 room ranch with lake, finished base­ cor detached garage. 4 nelghorhood, hard­ Ronch perfect for o floors, eat-ln kitchen, Delivery then go wher­ family with children. fireplace, 2 full baths tain information re­ Minimum 5 years $289,000. 646-2426, 9-5 mately 1800 square dock. $136,900.Sentry 0 lower level bedroom ment, large wrap bedrooms, 2 full baths, wood floors and many sources of 130 person ever your abllty al­ weekdays.______feet. (Not a Condo). Real Estate, 643-4060.D or den. Formal dining around deck, fireplace, beautiful private more features. This Is o Cathedral Ceilings, and o 'heated garage' experience. Thorough lows. Contact Jeff at Family room with tlre- room, flredploced liv­ lot.$162,500. Coll Anne must see. Coll 228-9757 central air and rear What ore you waiting engineering firm. Special STRAWBRIDGE-2 bed­ MANCHESTER NEW new oil furnace, o great knowledge of com­ Manchester Wlnnel- room Deluxe Dorches­ ploce, central air, wall- ing room, large bed­ place to Mve- D.646-4611 or RE/MAX orRE/MAX East of the deck with owning odd for?D.W. Fish Realty, library background re­ mercial & industrial son, 649-4563. to-wall, Cathedral cell- LISTING! Exquisite 3 rooms and hardwood East of the River, 647- River, 647-1419.0 to the appeal of this 643-1591.0 te r on The Pond. bedroom Cape with .$139,900.Philips Real quired. MLS preferred. building, new and LEGAL SECRETARY Central air, fireplace, Ings, 2 baths, floors throughout. Cus­ Estate, 742-14500 1419.0 home. New Insulated SOUTH WINDSOR-4 bed- appliances, and 2 car lots of room and ex­ windows 81 roof, out­ Minimum 2 years expe­ remodelina. A back­ FOR M a n c h e s t e r full basement, private tom bullt-lns. All ap­ NORTH COVENTRY- OLTON-FRENCH 2FAMILIES-5&5 2 family room Colonlol- OFFICE. Full or part gorage. $1200 monthly. tras. Skylight In eat-ln pliances stay. Beauti­ door lighting S, 3-cor over2,000sq ft. of living rience with original on­ ground in Architecture deck, garage. Asking kitchen, wet bar In IDEAL FOR LARGE COUNTRY MANOR with dining rooms and garage. $166,875.Phil­ time, FLEX TIME. To $153,900. Call 870-9303. Rent with option to fully terraced yard. TALENT AND EXQUI­ area- roomy enough line cataloging and DIA- or Engineering help­ purchase available. living room, finished FAMILY-4 bedroom vinyl siding tool ips Real Estate, 742- loin staff of 5, Call Leo Leave message. No Walk to Buckley Colonial with family SITE CARE Go Into the $173,900. Newer Duplex for entertaining yet LCX3 searching. Strong ful. Barrett 649-3125. 646-4144.______lower level 8i more! School through the 1450a perfect for the growing agents. $199,900. Sentry Real room, all new wal­ construction of your 2 bedrooms plus I'/z inter-personal communi­ AA/EOE MANCHESTER- quiet family neighbor­ family. Highlights In­ PART-TIME COURIER SOUTH WINDSOR- Estate, 643-4060.O lpaper 8i carpeting on home with this design, boths,$187,900. Alum. cations skills desired. Send resume to; Mondov-Frlday. Bolton/Vernon line. hood. We hove found profeslonolly lands­ custom builder. 10 plus Sided Duplex & com­ clude 1st floor family FOUR BEDROOM your dream hou­ room plus o skylit sun Contact Patricia Gerhard Box P, Please call Kay Gl- COLONIAL-Over 2,000 Elegant and economi­ caped lot. Multi-level rooms, generous allo­ pletely renovated In­ ampa, SBM 646-1700 cal 2 beedroom, IVs CX)VENTRY, NORTH se! I !$152,900.Anne deck, 1st floor laundry wances, on 2.5 acres on side! $185,900. Anne GORGEOUS, 9 room, 2Vi room! $199,900.D.W. at Fuss & O'Neill, Inc., c/o Manchest^ Herald so. Ft. Of living area- Miller Real Estate,647- both, CONTEMPOR­ Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 eoe. roomy enough for en­ bath Lydall Woods Convenient to a golf course 8c much more- Enrico Rood. Coll Miller Real Estate, 647- 146 Hartford Rd., Man­ 16 Brainard Place Cape. Family room 8000.a Linda Brown for Imfor- 8000.O ARY CAPE. Over 2000 SHOWROOM SALES- tertaining vet perfect and 1-384. 8 room Raised .$209,900.Phlllps Real chester, CT 06040. Manchester, CT. 06040 with fireplace. Full CONTEMPORARY Estate, 742-14500 motlon.RE/MAX East sq ft of living area, Inc., Full time/oart time. for the growing family. Ranch, 3 bedroom, den/ 3 bedrooms, den, rec eoe Highlights Include 1st basement, deck, $16. EASE!!! This custom of the River, 647-1419.0 ROOMY AND COMFOR­ LARGE 4 bedroom This Is an opportunity monthly PUD fee. THE BUDS ARE BLOS­ room, office, cathedral to loin the soles team of floor Family Room bedroom, two baths, 2 car built Contemporary SOUTH WINDSOR,4 bed­ TABLE L-SHAPED Colonlol-Beoutlful $145,500. 647-9622. must be seen to be SOMING!!! Enloy the RANCH With country celling, oppllonced kit­ view of the Hllls- the areas premiere plus a skylit sun room! attached garage, inground beauty ot springtome room CAPE, 2 baths, chen, deck, 2 cor gar­ MANCHESTER-Bv believed with 3 bed­ fireplaced living room, location but conve­ Quollty Constructlon-5 llghtlno showroom. $199,900. D.W. Fish pool, unique cabana and while visiting this age 81 beautifully years young-osklng You will sell the finest Realty, 643-1591.0 owner. 3 bedroom rooms, 2'/2 baths for­ dining room and more niently located. Asking decking. Many extras. mal dining room, and lovely 7 room DUTCH landscaped lot!!! $223,900. Coll Barbara selection of lighting Ranch, hardwood 1495 sq. ft. $159,000. $165,000 Coll Barbara $204,900. Strono Real ADVERTISING SALES SOUTH WINDSOR 'B-l- fireplaced lower-level COLONIAL on Red­ for more Info.RE/MAX for more Info.RE/MAX and decorative electri­ G" SPLIT-2900 Sq. FT. floors, attached gar­ $189,900. wood Rood In Man­ Reasonable offers con­ Estate Company, 647- age, new roof and gut­ family room. Carefree sidered. 289-8867 M-F East of the River, 647- East of the River, 647- cal supplies In 0 facility Custom olr- 163 Ash Brook Dr. chester. Spotless from 7653. 1419.0 REPRESENTATIVE that Is unparalleld In ters. Move In condl- wall-to-wall carpeting evenings. 1419.0 condltloned home feo- tlon. Excellent throughout, and 2 cor head to toe,featurlng 3 It's layout and decor. tures eat-ln kitchen 742-7892 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, We are seeking a dependable individual, full We have several port location. $148,000. 649- garage, too! Watch the with bow window over­ kids swim In the In- NEW OAK KITCHEN, time, Monday through Friday, 8:30am-5pm. tim e openings with looking Inground pool, 2929. formal dining room, hours on Thursday ground pool os you Astrograph Sales experience necessary. W e will train to master suite with bath, enloy the enclosed super family room, night, Saturday and plus finished walkout OPEN HOUSE summer porch and It's do advertising layout. Sunday. If you have porch and the private LL. AND THERE'S tenced-ln yard. Moln- decorated beautifully I previous retail expe­ MORE! $309,900. SATURDAY APRIL 21 12:O0-3:00PM you're unfamiliar and have not been SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) This Must be energetic and enjoy public contact. tenonce tree exterior. $205,000. Jackson 81 might not be one of your better days for rience and would be Jackson Real Estate, successful previously. Be mindful of the Reliable car necessary. Interested In learning 147 OLCOTT STREET Coll us to see this i % u r risks. managing your resources or the re­ beoutlt'jl hometodoy! I 647-8400.O Salary plus incentive and mileage. Excellent more about these op­ SPLIT-2900 Sq. FT. CANCER (June 21-July 22) In your in­ sources of others. It might be vrise to portunities, call or Custom alr- $199,900.Anne M iller MANCHESTER-BRAND volvements with your peers today de- have someone you resrect ' B e t t e r cious dining room and Over 2 acres of land, year ahead by mailing $1.25 to Astro- don't, it might only get worse. Don't be used. and 2nd shift expe­ Cotherdrol celling liv­ Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box rience necessary, em­ $199,900. Sentry Real THi nt,*iTvcoMr*vy I I m i on oversized 2 cor gor- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) This is one ARIES (March 21-April 19) Guard Estate, 643-4060.O ing room, sunny kit­ 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. Be of those days where you might get in­ against banking too heavily today on a ployee owned com­ MANCHESTER VERNON oge. Coll today. chen with eating area, CUSTOMER $137,400. Century 21 Ep­ sure to state your zodiac sign. volved in complicated projects without situation where you feel you're a step or pany. Excellent COVENTRY NEW LIST­ 643-1591 871-1400 formal dining room, 2 GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Investments benefits. Apply In per­ ING! FOR THE DIS- stein Realty 647-8895. thinking. Before you volunteer your time two ahead ot others. It the competition large bedrooms, fire­ should not be made impulsively today, or services, know what you're getting begins to increase, this edge could son, K 8i R Printers, 32 CRIMINATING place hardwood floors especially it they're in areas with which SERVICE Main St. Ellington CT BUYER. Tons Of room into. diminish. HISTORIC GAMBREL only $154,900.U 8. R 06029. In this 5000sq foot house IT Realty, 643-2692.0 set on 2 country acres. COLONIAL Conve­ We are looking for responsible ATTENTION: EARN niently located to MONEY WATCHING Lots of gloss offering OPEN HOUSE panoramic views. schools, shopping and MANCHESTER- service-minded individuals to TV! $32,000/veor In­ bus line. This 8 room 2 Bridge come potential. De­ Amenities galore. SATURDAY APRIL 21 1:00-4:00PM MALLARD VIEW- $339,000. David Mur­ both home built In 1811 Unlque 2 bedroom unit handle customer inquiries. The tails. (1) 602-838-8885. Is p riced at only Ext. TV-775. dock,Sentry Real Est­ LOT 2 MARY DRIVE oil on 1 floorl Dining ate, 643-4060.O $153,900.Blonchard & room, fireplaced living to West's 10. Charlie would win dum­ position requires enthusiasm, Rossetto Realtors," NORTH 4-ZI-N Reasoning 1 9 REDUCED FOR QUICK room, 1st floor my's ace and immediately lead a low ^ SITUATION We're Selling Houses" laundry, custom kit­ ♦ 10 2 spade back to his king. When that won independent thinking, and organi­ WANTED SALEH I This family 646-2482.0 V A 10 8 prevails sized Colonial has o TTT I XT chen, gorgeous ♦ A 9 3 the trick. Charlie would know that current In-law apart­ JUST LISTED! Pilgrim porches, attached gar­ zation. Good communication skills COLLEGE STUDENT- 4> A K J 8 5 By James Jacoby East had started with ace of spades ment In 0 new 30x18 Lone. This goregous age and full basement and surely K-J of diamonds. (If West Early Childhood Ed. addition with a private W " iasl oft set Cope features 4 also...3BEDROOM, and a pleasant telephone man­ Looking for summer lil IHI WEST EAST Willy Nilly was out of his element. held (J-J-10 of diamonds, his opening entrance. Let the kids bedrooms, 3 full baths. Cathedral celling, sky­ ♦ J 8 7 5 ♦ A 6 4 3 lead would have been the queen.) position. Child core- pick from the tour bed­ Over 2100 sq Ft. of light, fireplaced living When his partner opened in fourth seat ner are essential. /mother's helper. Man­ ITQ 4 2 V 5 3 Charlie would then have taken a rooms while you unloy luxury I 2 fireplaces, room, dining room, 6 Q 10 7 2 ♦ KJ65 and then raised his heart suit. Willy chester area. $6 hourly. 3 full baths, wall-to- MANCHESTER $209,900 master bedroom In­ custom kitchen, 1'/a first-round finesse against the heart Excellent references. ♦ 4 2 ♦ Q 10 3 got aggressive and invited game wall carpeting and the Beautiful, brand new Colonial on large bt. VersKile cludes toreploce and baths, attached garage North was happy to accept, despite the queen, playing West to have it. His Must have a car. 646-5635. SOUTH reasoning would be simple: Maybe he new porch. Moke an floor plan with many features. Six panel doors, large sitting area. and full bosementi liability of having Willy as declarer. appointment today! $262,000. Blanchard & DISTINCTIVE HOMES ♦ K Q 9 When the diamond two was led. Willy would lose to the trump queen in the $142,900.Anne M iller deck, ceramic entry way. Pick your carpet cotors Rossetto Realtors," FROM $139,900.Blon- V K J976 East hand. If so. the club finesse 20 Hours a week. Real Estate now! 8 4 won the ace immediately and made Real Estate, 647-8000.O We're Selling Houses" chord & Rossetto Real­ 6 the normal best percentage play in the would almost certainly work for him DIRECTIONS: Buckland Street to Reasant Valley 646-2482.0______tors," We're Selling ♦ 9 7 6 If East originally held 12 high-card Houses" 646-2482.0 trump suit. He cashed dummy's ace. Competitive hourly wage. ATTENTION- Road, left on Croft Drive to M ary Drive. COVENTRY-NEARLY 3 Vulnerable: Neither guarding against a singleton queen, points with acc of spades and K-J of HOMES Bullders/Oeolers. One ACRES- Secluded EAST HARTFORD-Super Dealer; East and then ran the 10 That lost to West's diamonds, he would very likely have FOR SALE of the notions leading newer 3 bedroom voluel Three bedroom queen. The defenders then cashed a di­ opened the bidding in first position monufocturers of Cus­ p.Vy.FISH B e t t e r home, nicely situated South Writ North East Charlie's approach would win, an edu­ Please call Gerlinde at: IHlnLMTVCO^^PAV^r I I ^ 1 H o m e s , full dormer Cope feat­ amond. Later they got a club trick tom Design Modular A Aand (••rrlrns ' and Tosttullv deco­ uring formal D.R.,HW Pass cated guess always being superior to a E R N O N - Homes now qualifying rated, Professionally Pass Pass 1 ♦ Pass plus the ace of spades — down one. CONTEMPORARY MANCHESTER VERNON floors, eat-ln kitchen, Willy's friend Careful Charlie would random — or willy-nilly — play. bullders/deolers In 643-1591 Finished Lower Level IV Pass 29 Pass jMittfs Jacoby’s books ‘Jacoby oo Bndgr' and 647-9946 SPLIT Move-In condi­ your area. Reply Box H 871-1400 fireplace, 2 full baths have done better. He would have Family Room, Over­ and o 'heated goroge'- 3» Pass i9 All pass ‘Jacoby 00 Caixl Gaines ‘ (wnttea w ilt his talber. tion. Otters Invlted- c/o The Manchester sized 2 cor Garage, ducked the first diamond. E)ast would .RE/M AX East of the whot ore you waiting the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at for rhore information Herald, 16 Brainard Horses allowed. Opening lead: ♦ 2 win the king and return a low diamond bookstores Both are published by Pharos Books River, 647-1419.a Place. for? $32,900. D.W. Fish TJ $159,900.Phlllps Real Realty, 643-1591.0 Estate, 742-14500 1 9 9

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ICDNDDMINIUMS ILDTS/LAND I CONDOMINIUMS I CONDOMINIUMS I CONDOMINIUMS I CONDOMINIUMS I FDR SALE I FOR SALE I FOR SALE FOR SALE I FOR SALE FDR SALE I REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS I MISCELLANEDUS EIGHTH UnUTIES DISTRICT MANCHESTER SOUTH- WANTED 18 MAIN STREET NEW LISTING:Prlmelot FDR RENT I FDR RENT Services MANCHESTER, CT 06040 CONDOMINIUMS-Sunnv FIELD GREEN-Enlov E A ST“ HARTFORD- EAST HARTFORD-NEW CONDOMINIUMS-Sunnv I n P o n d v ie w NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BELLCOURT- Ranch Condo, private the carefree living of a MAIN STREET LISTING! Like new, 6 Ranch Condo, private Subdivision-sacrifice GARAGE FOR RENT- entrance. RENT WITH two bedroom Town- MANCHESTER-2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Board of Directors of Affordable 2 bedroom raom Townhouse. 2 entrance. Rent with op­ sale-$90,000. C entury 21 M anchester. $40.00 OPTION TO BUY! house with tennis room Apartment tor ASHFORD GENERAL the Eighth UtiUties District of Manchester will hold a Public first floor unit. $68,900. bedrooms, panelled tion to buy! $59,900. Epstein Realty 647- 2 BR Duplex, private set­ monthly. Please call C e n tu r y 21 E p s te in $59,900. IMMACU­ court, pool and a view rent. 529-7858 or 563- s er v ic es Hearii^ on Monday, /Lpril 30, 1990 at the Donald Wilks Halt, Rec roam, dining IMMACULATE 1st 8895. ting, parking and laundry. 643-4421.______( LATE 1st floor unit. of Manchester Country 4438 18 Main Street, Mandrester, CT for the following purposes: Realty M7-889S. room, central air, fire­ floor unit. Fully Fully appllanced! Club from the spacious ^ ^ WINDHAM STORAGE/WARE­ MAIN STREET 1. To present to the voters of the Eighth Utikties District MANCHESTER-HANDY place, garage and apllanced! $60,900. MANCHESTER- 1 BR, 2 BR. Furnished HOUSE Soace- $60,900. 2BEDROOM deck. Easy living at It’s r n BUSINESS MANCHESTER-2 the proposed budget for the fis ^ year beginning DANDY LOCATION! 11 much more. Only 2BEDROOM END Spaclous 7 room units. Lease & Referefx»s Com m erclal. 34x46 END UNIT. Pool 8. best! $164,900. D.W. room Apartment tor July 1,1990 and endkig June 30, 1991. This spotless 4 room $124,000.U & R Realty, UNIT. Pool 8, T e n n is , [££] PRDPERTY Ranch, tireplaced liv­ available soon. Central Tennis, charming vll- Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 423-4190 evenings rent. 529-7858 or 563- Condo at WELLS- 643-2692.0 charming village set­ ing room. 1st floor Manchester location, Copies of said budget wiU be available at the office of the Dis­ lage s e tt.In g SOUTH WINDSOR AF- 4438. WEEP Is only steps tin g .$124,900. Anne COMMERCIAL- fam ily room, 2 baths, security fenced. Call trict Clerk, 18 Main Street MarxJrester, CT between the hours $124,900.Anne M iller FORDABLE LUXURY- MANCHESTER-Very away from shopping, M iller Real Estate, 647- Industrlal condo with excellent neighbor­ 228-3863 e v e n in g s . of 9:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. or at the Hail inifnedlately prior to EAST HARTFORD-NEW R e a l E s ta te , 647-8000.Q Immaculate 2 bedroom nice 2 bedroom, on 1st banking, churches and 8000. o 1600 sq. ft. $149,900. hood, $142,900.646-5346. the hearing. LISTING! L!ke New, 6 floor of 4 fam ily house. m ore! 2 bedrooms, 1.5 MANCHESTER NEW unit with loft In wond­ Commercial B1 zone. room Townhouse. 2 erful complex featur­ M ixture of wall to wall 2. To transact any other business proper to conre baths, private base­ LISTING! Gaod 1st H i g h Visibility! IRDDMMATES FLDDRING bedrooms, panelled carpeting and hard­ before the meeting. ment with laundry tim e buyer Investment ing Indor and outdoor $229,900. Home busl- RD0M8 I WANTED Rec room, dining pools-clubhouse with wood floors. V/2 b a th s hook-ups, ample park­ WE DELIVER In this spacious 5 room ness/nursery poten­ FOR RENT DJD. TILE WORK/ln- dated at Manchester, CT room , central air, fire­ For Home Delivery. Call must be seen $650 plus ing, reasonable fee and townhouse with lower sauna and exercise tial. 11.34 acres also MALE ROOMMATE- stall/replace various this 18th day of April, 1990. place, garage and room. A neat wav to utilities call 645-8201, It's priced at level rec room and available! Non-smoker to share 2- tile and marble. Qual­ By Mary Beth Litrico musch more. Only 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 live. $100,900. Century $ 1 0 7 ,0 0 0 .J a c k s o n 8, office. $99,900 Sentry $244,900.Anne M iller MANCHESTER VERNON! II Large 1 and bedroom, 1V2 bath ity work. Reasonable Clerk $124,000.0 8. R R e a lty , Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 21 Epstein Realty 647- Jackson Real Estate, 643-2692.0 Real Estate, 643-4060.O Real Estate, 647-8000.a RCX)M FOR RENT 2 bedroom apartments Townhouse In Man­ prices. Free Estimates. Eighth Utilities District 8895. from $550-$635/month. chester. Rent $360. In­ 647-8400.D -Kitchen Privleges 646-3455.______059-04 ■Utilities In d u d ^ Laundry facilities, wall cludes heat and hot ■On Busline to wall carpeting or w ater. Call 646-9640. $350 a month piua security hardwood floors, dis­ ROOMATE, Female to CallafterS:00pm hwasher, extra stor­ s h a re 3 b e d ro o m h o m e , FLOORSANDING 646-9827 age. Swimming pool, Glastonbury. 565-1787 *Rootb like new BBQ pits, HEAT IN­ d a y s .______‘Specializing in older floots O MANCHESTER- CLUDED. Call i m ­ ’ Natural i stained floors JO T l D LIQUIDATION fully insured/fee estimates removal BOLTON-2 bedroom, 1st Main Street, Manches­ floor. $600 plus utilities. 4 Dr., Sedan, Auto, A/C, Tilt, COMPANY OWNED VEHICLE 2 D r„ AT, A/C, V-6, Defeg., > r- ELECTRICAL programs available. *30 yrs. experience ter. Please call 646- YARDMASTERJs Security. No pets. 643- 2 4 2 6 , 9 ; 00-5:00 STOCK #1266 Loaded, STOCK #1247 STOCK #1249 JO CO •fasit, reliable & CONTRACTOR 0926. w e e k d a y s . SPRING CLEANUP TREE SERVICE/ Heritage Kitchen & fullyIlly insuredI WAS $28,885 SAVE $5,434 ■ Repars ■ New Installation : * T O O * ■Trees & Lawns Cut ESTATE LIQUIDATION * 10% senior MANCHESTER- JO > PRUNING ■ Licensed ■ Insured Bath Center Beautltul 1 bedroom, ■Yards & Garages Cleaned discounts INDUSTRIAL 510,625* 0^.523,451ONLY 513,799 > - • ■Brush Piles Removed Commercial & Residential ■ Free Estimates Come visit our showroom at: quiet, on bus line, liv­ CALL 872-4072 ing room , dining room, I 2 i j PROPERTY "Prices•Prices include Factory RebatesI T l ■Truck & Backhoe Work Cash or Sell on HAWKES TREE SERVICE ■Senior Discounts 254 Broad Street fully equipped kitchen, ON SELECT MODELS 6.9 % A.P.R. FINANCING IS AVAILABLE IN UEU OF FACTORY ■Exterior Housepainting Consignment Bucket, truck & chipper. M a n c h e s te r MANCHESTER- ■Driveways Sealed Jim Varrelman GSL Building air conditioning, heat Stump removal. Free and hot water Included. Avallable Imme- REBATEI DELIVERY MUST BE ON OR BEFORE 4/30/90. ■Lattdscaping Installations Contr. Lie. # 103833 645-1174 estimates. Special 649-5400 Maintenance Co. Come see why we dlately. 2700 square ■Complete Buildin^^ & consideration for ekterly and 646-0319 Commerctal/Residential build­ really have a vacancy. feet cold storage with R.H. RUSSILLO PRE-OWNED CAR OF THE WEEK Propoty Maintained handicappod ing repairs and home improve­ $645. 247-5030. loading dock. 646-5477. ■AnyJabCaNUMN ments. Interior and exterior SALE/TRADE 647-75M MANCHESTER- Nice MANCHESTER- 1986 CHEVY CELEBRmr SEDAN FVuyocuKm FnESSsnuAm BOOK/ painting, ighi caipmlry. Com­ roomi, Dacki, GaragM modern 4 room apart­ Available Immediately LowMileagel CALL YARDMASTERS ■FinithiCaipanIty, KkoTim, BaMimnls. plete janitorial service. Experi­ IN C O M E T A X ment In 4 fam ily. Appll- 6300 s q u a re fe e t c o ld 643-9996 enced, reliable, free esti­ PAINTING/ ^kWi?6kiwton« Walk* S PMk» cances/parking. $500 storage with loading ExpMt Palnllna S Wal^aparkig THIS ONE THE BOOK PAPERING mates. monthly plus utilities. d o c k . 646-5477. LAWN SERVICE RACK 1989 643-0304 647- 1113 after 6pm. GLASTONBURY- Space each Week MUST BE SEEN! 55,995 Warehouse space Fertilizing, liming, spring INCOME TAXES MANCHESTER-2 bed­ Audio Cassette Books. room apartment. Im­ available near center USED CARS clean-up, complete lawn Consultation/Preparatlon PAINTING/ All Categories McHugh Himself HEATING/ maculate. $650 plus of town. 1 '/j miles from 1989 Oldsmobile Calais Sedan...... | g 995 1987 Buick Century LTD Wagon...... eg gSO s e rv ic e . Painting & wallpapering at ' Individual/Business PAPERING highway. Rooms from PLUMBING utilities. 647-1491 after 1989 Buick Regal Coupe...... SIO.’sso 1987 Oldsmobile Ciera Wagon...... $6*280 ' 643-0747 435J. Hartford Tpke. its best Free Estimates. Fully Jan Pawlowski 6pm . 2600 sg fe e t to 5500 sq 1988 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham...113*490 feet with access to 1987 Mazda B-2000 Picku 18k...... $6,990 "Shops a t 30 PUuui" 1988 Chevy 2-24 Cavalier...... $8 960 _____ 649-8045 Insured. Established 1974. 643-7254 Wall Papering and Painting loading dock. Call 1986 Buck Skyhawk Coupe...... $5*960 Vernon, CT 06066 1988 Pontiac Sunbird Coupe...... $7*895 870-8870 643-9321 30 yean Experience M & M OIL 3 BEDROOMS. Applian­ K e v in d o y s 633-9474. 1986 Buick Century Coupe...... 41 0*980 ces, Laundry hook-ups, 1988 Chevy Cavalier...... $6*990 DON'S LAWN SERVICE Insurance, References and PLUMBING & HEATING 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix...... $8,*250 CARPENTRY/ deck, garage. No pets. 1987 Buick Century LTD Sedan...... $8,280 1985 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme...... $5*895 •ROTOHLUNO Edging Free EsUmales ■Oil Burner Service & Sales $700 plus utilities. 649- MISCELLANEDUS REMODELING 1987 Buck Park Ave. Coupe...... $11,490 1985 Ford Tempo 4 Door...... $3*995 •Hedge & Bush Trimming BOOK RACK ELDERLY CARE MARTY MATTSSON ■Automatic Oil DeNvery 0613. I FDR RENT Call now for lawn mowing. Prevtouely e n ^ e d paperback 649-4431 ■Well Pumps Sales & Servica M A N C H E S T E R 3 b e d ­ Dependable Work. books from Flomanoe to Hor­ ■Water Heaters (EiMtio s Om ) room , 2nd floor newer 2 1 CAR GARAGE-Storage 646-7011 ror I W e will trade for your good NURSE'S AIDE CUSTOM QUALITY WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. ■Bathroom & Kitchen fam ily located In resi­ only. $40 per month. paperbacks 2 tor 1; or we will One stop bnprovenienls. Quality work «t a Remodeling dential area. $800 plus Rose 647-8400 o r 646- Framing to Painbng. sell our books 1/2 price. Years of Experience. reaaorvable pricel ■Senior Citizen Discount' utllltles/securlty and 8646. CARDINAL BUICK, INC. Licensed 8 Insured. When you have some­ Intortor 8 Extortor references. NO PETS. 435 J Hartford Tpke. Hospital Trained. Can Dave Adamlck ■Electric Work thing to sell, find a cash Free Eatimates Coll 649-9228.______"A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS” “Shops at 30 Plaza" Excellent References. tor a free quota. FREE ESTIMATES b u y e r th e e a s y w a y ... w ith Call Brian Weigle Phorto: MANCHESTER-One bed­ a low-cost od In Clostl- VeriKin, CT 06066 647-1814 room, heat, hot water WE DELIVER 81 Adams Street, IVianchester 742-6402 645-8912 For Home Delivery. CsM fled. 643-2711. 8 7 0 ^ 0 ______649-2871 ond appliances In­ (Open Eves. Monday thru Thursday) o 4 9 " 4 o 7 l cluded. No pets. No 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 waterbeds. Security re­ Monday to Friday 9 •£> * 1 quired $475. 646-2970. 9 9 0 10 2 1 SORTING MISCELLANEOUS I CARS I CARS i z a FURNITURE GOODS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE CARDINAL CHAlR^Tcolonia^tvie CHILDREN'S Gym Set BUICK, INC. swivel rockers. Perfect .used 1 year. $40. call CHEVY 1987 Nova- HONDA-1989-ACCORD 1889 Olds CaiaiaSed $8,995 condition. $150 tor pair, END ROLLS 643-5047.______4DR,FWD,AT,PS,AM- LX1, 5 speed, loaded 1989 Buck Regal Coupe $10,880 645-8274. 27V4" width — 50« FM , 27k, gray. $5850. low m iles $13,200. 645- BABY CRIB, Carriage, 13" width — 2 for 50$ 289-2087 after 5:30. 0409.______1088 Chevy Cavalier $8,990 stroller, high chair. Newsprint end rollt can be 198898 Reg Brougham $1M80 Girl's clothing, to size CHRYSLER 1987 NISSAN-1986-300 ZX picked up at the Manchester Turbo, leather, loaded 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier $8,980 SPORTING 3. 649-3671.______Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. CONQUEST-31,000 miles, dark red, leather $9,400. 645-0409.______1088 Pontiac Sunbird Coupe $7,895 I GOODS NEIL DIAMOND Monday through Thursday. Interior and loaded T O YOTA-Late 87 1987 Buick Cent LTD Sedan $8,280 memorblla-records, with extras. Excellent SUPRA-1 Owner. 1987 Buck F M Are Coupe $11,490 GOLF CLUBS-Complete pictures, clippings, set. 3-Sond Wedge, WANTED TO Condition, $8500. Call Targa Roof. Balance 1987 Mazda B-2000 Pickup $5,905 etc., call for more Info 649-6680 between 9:00- Irons & Metal Wood 1, 649-9409. BUY/TRAOE extended Warrenty 1987 Buick Somerset Cpa $7,480 3, 5. Includes bag. Ex­ 11:00a m or after $13,900. 646-5270 1987 Olds Ciers1Mt« $8,280 7:00pm. cellent condition. $125. WANTED: Antiques and 1986 Buck SkyhawkCpe $5,980 IBOATS/MARINE clean, used furniture. 1986-MAZDA-626. 2 dO O r 646-1194. 1986 Buick Century Cpe $10,080 GOLF CLUBS Used. Star­ I EQUIPMENT Please ca ll 645-1174. delux. Automatic, Al- r,AM/FM Cassette. To clean coffee stains 1986 Pontiac Grand Piix $8,250 ter and full sets with from china or plastic, rub 1965 Olds Cutlass Sup. 4 Dr. $5895 bags from $35.00 649- FOR SALE-14 foot wood O nly 26,000 miles. $6300. boat and trailer, steer­ 657-2625.______stain with baking sodo. To 1965 Ford Tempo $3,995 1794. Automotive find a cash buyer for that ing wheel and forward 1981 Datsun 210, 5 speed, 81 Adams Street THE SKI MACHINE AL­ controls. 5'/j horse china closet you no longer PINE TRACKER, New, hatchback,$800 or best Manchester power motor con­ offer. use, place a low-cost ad In assem bled. 569-1973,$90 I q M CARS verted to unleaded 1285. Classified. 643-2711. 649-4571 or best otter.______fuel. $700 or best offer. i ^ F O R SALE C a lla fte r 6pm ,649-9315. SAFES-New and used. TAG SALE- Saturday D O D G E - 1986. ‘ 150’, 318 Trade up or down. 10am Tools, fishing, CID, automatic, bed o liner, tool box, 50K, Liberal allowance tor household Items. 211 3 D - n clean sates In good Hollister St. Manches- $5500. 742-8669. SATURDAY ONLY!! condition. American ter. Rain date 4-26. CHEVY 1979- Comaro- ^ F Security Corp. Of CT, Black good condition 27 Commerce St., Glas­ T O D A Y IS a good day to $3000. 528-1098 a fte r Special Prices End At 5PM tonbury. 646-4390 or 633- place an ad in classified to 6pm. sell those Idle Items — m SI 00. CHRYSLER 1971 New­ you've been storing. A 0 o C H IL D R E N ’ S G ym Set port Royal, Good run­ quick call to 643-2711 will ning condition. $600. used 1 year. $40. call put your ad In print. 643-5047. 643-5047. ^ CD H • < Get 23% off the MSRP of m this Cutlass Supreme.^ 1990 SUNBIRD #PO 1130 1 m Great Cars Built in. For and By America! Wasas >$10,194 lu, iy4 iMuvvNOW UND£H | - 3 3 $1,000 Cash Back -1-1,000 Cash Back with O O $2,000 Double Cash Back O - n + 600 Cash Back $9,000 Rebate for qiMlified first tim e new car binrers MSRP $16,073 finandnc witHGUCA 1900 Cutlass Sedan $2,600 Cash Back"' SK80142 $ 1 ^ ^ 7 ^ 0 4 -A-AVjw ./ / *./ fully*<|u|PP* A whopping 23% olfl Now that's playing the peroenugce inyour fovor. Yog can get 9L000 caah back, phia another $1,000 caah back muatawiihcrfl^OOcuh back frDmCMdamiMk#.lhat'a double cash back Qualified fint tlm ebu\m financing 1990 GRAND AM #PO 119 > r- wlthCMAC can reoeive and additional S600cuh back. Add your own epedal aavlnjn and it'a a full 23% off on the etyUah 33 03 newCuUaaa^prenw^ddooracdaiv Indudlnaakimlnumatyled wheel* aaahown. Toucan get double cash back on *leek model* too. To aee for younelf. ace u* on the double. Offer end* M*v Z Wasfvas $11,194> 11, 1^4 fvuwNOW uUNDER i\u n *You mi*t take recall deUvety m m dealer itock by May Z 1990. Dealef financing paitldpation imy effectt oontumercoetcom 33 > See your partldpating dealer ^ quallflc^on detail*. 01990 CM Corp. All rig la reaerved. Sale enda 5/2/90. with > T3 America’s Best Selling n 0,000 Rebate Mid-Size Just Got Better LATE MODEL USED CARS 1989 DODGE COLT 1988 BONNEVILLE 1987 SKYLARK THE NEW W as S7,«>95 Was $9,99$ W as 55,995 56,895 58,955 54,675 1990 CUTLASS CIERA S 1987 SR5 TERCEL 1986 CHEVY NOVA COROLLA L/b L _ Great Cars Built in, For and By America! W m $7,59S W.SS 55,995 Was $6vS9S I ^ e _ $500.00 Roll Back 56,495 54,735 55,365 ■ ^ -tA- -F 1250.00 Factory to Dealer Incentive +1364.00 Bob Riley Discount 1985 TOYOTA XCAB 1985 M 50 4X4 1984 CAPRICE EST. Was $7,995 W as 55,495 + 600.00 First Time Buyer* W a i 55,995 54,470 r 56,530 54,460 $ 1 0 ,9 9 4 ’^ $3714.00 TOTAL DISCOUNT

C/3 Equipped with Automatic, tilt steering, rear window defoegcr, whitcwill urCs, floor mats, plus many more standard features. Sioclr#0047, MSRP *14,712 for new 1990 Cicra S. t/1 •For qualified first-time new car buyers. Financing with GM AC. you p n ™ i Ipfobobly i , BOB RILEY _ ! 500 W. Center SL.l—7 Io ld sm o b ile;^ Manchester — r 6 4 6 - 4 3 2 1 259 Adams St., Manchester, CT 1-84 Eitt 59. 'OPWMDMIT I 84 Esif 59, Coa MUTUNOAT P A n T IT* IP A T thirs 649-1749 1-384 EsH 1 Truck* 1-384 E iit 1 DEALER MemberCT Valley & Western mass. Dealer 1 9 9 0 INVITATION TO BID LEGAL NOTICE I WANTED TO I CARS H g C A R S The Manchester Public The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Andoven CL will FOR SALE FOR SALE Schools solicits bids for ART BUY/^RAOE hold a public hearing on May 2,1990 at 7:30 p.m. in 1 ° ^ SUPPLIES and TEACHING Office Building to hear the following applications for relief from SPORTS SUPPLIES for the 1990-1991 the Zoning Laws of the Town of Andover, CL We buy clean, late model school year. Sealed bids will #315 — ARAFAHO AUTOMOTIVE, INC. — Mark F. Leone Schaller's be received until May 1, 1990, used cars and trucks. Top OUTTOBECOME 343 Route 6, Andover, Ct. Quality PreKtwned Autos 2:00 p.m. for Art Supplies and prices paid. MANCHESTER'S May 2, 1990 2.00 p.m. for Mr. Duff • Cartw CtMvroM Requesting approval for the location of a used car dealemhip value Priced Teaching Supplies, at which 1229 MNn StrMi u n ^ Section 22.0.5 of the Andover Zoning R^ulations Rose asks for forgiveness; judge to decide fate 88 Subaru DL S/W time they will be publicly ManehMltr, CT PropGrty is owned by Ernest L. Mendenhall, and is located at #1 5 Sp—d. 4 WhMl Dffv« opened. The right is reserved 343 Route 6, /^dover, Ct. to reject any and all bids. #316 — Gerald & Martha Hardisty — 203 Boston Hill Rd. By Joe Kay $7,400 Specifications and bid forms USED CAR Requesting relief from the Andover Zoning Regulations for a The Associated Press may be secured at the Busi­ 87 Oldsmobiledsmobile Calais( Sell Your Car lot located at 203 Boston Hill Rd. A frontyard variance of 35 Aulo,do, A/C. Low MiMIIm DEALER ness Office, 45 North School feet for a garage and a frontyjird variance of 86 feet for Street, Manchester, CT. CINCINNATI — He’s already out of baseball. Now 82 El Dofado2Doof $ 5 ^ $6,490 renovations or additions to an existing dwelling is requested Pete Rose will try to stay out of jail. 83 Reliant Wagon $ 1 ^ ______053-04 from the requirements of Section 11.2 of the regulations. 84GfandMar^ $ 6 ^ 88 Ford Mustang ns The former Cincinnati Reds star walked out of federal 84Cainty5Door $ 4 ^ 5 SpMd. LX Padtiga INVITATION TO BID #1005 4 Lines — 10 Days At this hearing interested persons may be heard and written court Friday a conviaed felon after pleading guilty to 84 C h a r^ 3 Door $ 1 ^ communications received. Said appeals are on file in the Town $6,990 The East Hartford Public 504 charge each addi­ two charges of filing false income tax returns. Still ahead 8560004DOOF $ 4 ^ tional line, per day. You Clerk's Oifice, Town Office Building, School Rd., Andover, Ct. 85&and Marquis S 7 ^ 88 Chevy Berelta GT Schools, 110 Long Hill Drive, is a possible six-year prison term and fines totaling V-6, Aufo. /VC. BlacA can cancel at any time. Dated at Andover, Ct. 85 Town Car 4 Door $10,295 East Hartford, Cf., 06108, will $500,000. receive sealed bids for EX­ QORRV April 21,1990 85 Colpark Wagon $6^95 $8,500 Rose was free on his own recognizance while U.S. 85 Town Car 4 Door $10,995 TERIOR RMNTING AT PIT­ NO r e f u n d 's o r April 27, 1990 85Fiero2Door $3,395 86 Pontiac 6(KX) STE KIN AND LANGFORD ADJUSTMENTS Zoning Board of Appeals District Judge S. Arthur Spiegel awaits a pre-sentence in­ V-S, /Luto, /VC, Full Poww 85BMW325E $10,895 SCHOOLS. Bid information vestigation. which take four to six weeks. A sentencing CALL HERALD Andover, Ct. 85 Escort4 Door $2S95 $6,450 and specifications iare avail­ date will be set at that time. 86Audi5000S $8S95 able in the Business Office of Richard Higgins, T l 86 Town Car 4 Door $14,995 86 Hyundiai Excel the School Department. CLASSIFIED Chairman “This is a very sad day for major league baseball, a 86Cougar2Doa $7,995 S SpoM. /VM/FM. AHordable Sealed bids will be received very sad day for the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, certainly a o 058-04______86 CMC Jimmy $8/495 until 2:30 p.m., Monday, April 643-2711 very sad day for Mr. Rose and his family, but particularly $5,995 $2,900 3 3 " n 86 Firebird 2 Door 30, 1990 at which time they NOTICE TO CREDITORS $9/495 a sad day for those young Americans to whom Pete Rose 86 Rivera 2 Door 84 Olds Ciera Brougham will be publicly opened and ESTATE OF $4S95 V*6, Aulo. Clean Car S F 86 Escort Wagon read aloud. The East Hartford Household vinegar Is on PHYLUSD. A CHRISTENSEN was an idol,” U.S. Attorney D. Michael Crites said. 86 Sable Wagon $8,695 RE/iAOVE GREASE ond Rose, accompanied by two lawyers, admitted he failed 86RX72Door $7S95 $3,900 Public Schools reserves the rust from outdoor metal effective and Inexpensive The Hon. David C. Rappe, right to accept or reject any or 87 Sable GS 4 Door $7,995 furniture the easy way. fabric softner when added Judge of the Court of Probate, to report $354,968 in income from autograph appearan­ — m 84 Olds Rrenza Cruiser all bids or the right to waive 87 Sable GS 4 Door $7,995 Auto, A/C. Low MIIm to the final laundry rinse. District of Coventiy, at a hear­ ces, memorabilia sales and gambling. He later appealed technical formalities if it is in Just dip a cloth In turpen­ O o 87 Cougar LS Coupe $9,995 Classified Is the effective ing held on April 17, 1990, or­ $3,600 the best interest of the School tine and rub the metal to fans to forgive him and, even as a possible jail term 87 Cougar US Coupe $9,995 and Inexpensive way to dered that all claims must be Department to do so. until spots disappear. To hung over his head, asked to baseball writers to vote him ^ 03 87 B2200 Pickup $4S95 83 Olds Cutlass Supreme sell Idle items the easy find o cosh buyer for presented to the fiduciary at 87 Tempo 4 Door $4,995 V-6, Aulo, A/C, Low Mflea into the Hall of Piame. Richard A. Huot, way, use a low-cost od In household Items you no the address below. Failure to H - < 8760004 Door $6S95 Director, Business Services longer use. 643-2711. “There’s no question that my baseball records earned 87 Taurus 4 Door $7S95 $3,400 classified. promptly present any such m . claim may result in the loss of me a place, but I understand that the Hall of Fame means 87 Dakota Pickup $6,595 062-04 o z i 87 Grand Marquis $9,995 83 Toyota Tercel rights to recover on such more than 4,256 hits,” Rose said, in a statement released 87 Pulsar 2 Door $7395 Aulo, AwFM, Low Mib* claim. by his publicist. “In a year and a half, the baseball writers 87RX72Door $12,995 $2,900 Geraldine E. McCaw, will have to make the decision about whether or not I’m 87 Sable GS 4 Door $7395 Clerk 87 Calais 4 Door $7395 86 VW Golf worthy of the Hall, and I hope they’ll understand that the 5 Speed. Air Conditioning The fiduciary is: 87 Somerset 2 Door $7,495 mistakes I made off the field were caused by my gam­ r - 3 3 88 Jaguar XJ6 Sedan $29,995 $4,700 Marjorie Pescetello bling disorder.” 88 Sable GS 4 Door $8395 63 VYhittemore Street O O 88 Cougar LS Coupe $10,995 90 Integra GS Sedan Willimantic, CT. 06226 Baseball’s all-time hits leader was banned for life last Automate, Fully Loaded SPRING CLEANING SALE O ~ n $9395 88 C o u ^ LS ...... — r - 063-04 Aug. 23 for gambling. He said he has been diagnosed as 883 Gr. CaravanCar, Van $11,995 $16,400 having a gambling disorder and is getting psychiatric r n 88 Century Wagon $9395 ROSE LEAVES COURT — Former Cincinnati Reds' manager Pete Rose bites his lip as he 88 B2200 Pickup $5395 87 Acura Integra LS r / T ~ ^ Save money on cleaning counseling. 88 Town Car 4 Door $14,995 Automatic, Air Conoflioning ,1990 products by using ammo­ Rose stood straighu his hands folded in front of him, is helped into an elevator by attorney Roger Makley, left, after leaving Federal Court in Cin­ 89 F250 Pickup $18,421 ALL WOLKSWAGEN nia, diluted to the strength $8,995 during the half-hour hearing Friday in a courtroom cinnati Friday morning. 89 Sable GS Wagon $12,995 NEW FOX recommended on the bot­ O O 89 Sable GS 4 Door '■■'0,L'95 tle, for washing walls and crowded with reporters. Spiegel went through a required 89SabteGSW-n<>i V.3,495 Many Others In Stock 1990 VW windows. Bring extra mo­ set of questions before accepting the guilty plea, and make a sentencing recommendation to Spiegel. He did guilty pleas would have a bearing on his reinstatement. m z 89Tov'riC..r4(jc>o( $19,995 , , ^1 49® ? PER MONTH Rose answered, “Yes, sir,” in a clear tone to each ques­ say similar case have yielded different results at sentenc­ “I don’t want to speak to thau” Vincent said. “I 89 Mazcta Pickup $6395 Immediate Delivery PASSAT ney Into your home by D > MANY OTHERS NOT LISTED selling no-longer-needed tion. ing. haven’t really had lime to think about it. Even if I came > r - SCHALLER Items with o low-cost od In He pleaded guilty to two counts of filing false tax “We’ve had some people that have gotten sentences, to a conclusion, I doubt I would make a public com­ Classified. 643-2711. 33 CO MORANDE ACURA returns by failing to report income under an agreement we’ve had others that have gouen probation. So 1 don’t ment.” LlN CaN MERCURY MAZDA with prosecutors that allowed him to avoid indictment. want to speculate on what Judge Spiegel may or may not 33 > 345 Center Street, (tormerly Moriany Bros) •272“ Crites said this was no “sweetheart” deal. He said do,” Crites said. The plea agreement was the culmination of events that > H 301 Center Street Manchester PCRUOMTX THE DEADLINE FOR began unfolding several years ago, when Rose’s former Manchester prosecutors did not try to bring more serious tax evasion Rose pleaded guilty exactly 14 months to the day he “0 146 1990 VW PLACING OR charges against Rose because they didn’t think they associates at a Cincinnati gymnasium were found to be 647-7077 JETTA GL was first summoned to the baseball commissioner’s of­ 643-5135 1990 VOLKSWAGEN CORR^O CANCELING AN AD IS could prove them. A grand jury has been investigating fice to be questioned about his gambling. Two of Rose’s running a cocaine ring. A federal investigation of the ring _*1 0 5 6 B, 12 NOON THE DAY •199" ►cimom i Rose’s taxes for a year. former associates and a convicted bookmaker have said uncovered Rose’s gambling activities that led to his COST PROPOSAL #997 BEFORE. MONDAY - “Had we gone to the grand jury and presented charges, Rose bet on his own team — an allegation Rose denied baseball and tax problems. LEGAL NOTICE FRIDAY. IN ORDER The East Hartford Public I can tell you that the charges would have been filing even though he accepted baseball’s penally for that of­ The Annual Report dated 12/ TO MAKE THE NEXT Schools, 110 Long Hill Drive, false tax returns, not tax evasion,” Crites said. fense. Crites emphasized Friday that Rose was cleared of any 31/89 of The Schwedol Foun­ East Hartford, C t„ 06108, will ISSUE. FRIDAY dation is available for inspec­ Rose has payed the Internal Revenue Service $366,043 Rose is eligible to apply for reinstatement this August. dnig involvement. receive COST PROPOSALS AFTERNOON BY 2:30 Investigators, he said, concluded that Rose was a tion at 117 Adelaide Road RESURFACING/REFINISH- PM FOR MONDAY'S in back taxes, interest and penalties. The govcmmeni If Rose docs. Commissioner Fay Vincent will have to Manchester, CT„ (telephone m “chronic gambler” who hid large sums of income from ING OF EXISTING BLACK­ ISSUE. THANK YOU agreed not to press further tax charges. decide whether to let him back in. 203/643-2211) during regular BOARDS. Cost P ro jw a l in­ segg CAB SPECifti-S his advisers and lax preparers. at JEEP CHEROKEE 86 AUDI 4000S 88 FOX GL FOR YOUR Crites declined to say whether the government will Vincent declined comment Friday on whether Rose’s business hours by any citizen formation and specifications I m VW JETTA GL M «1044AuK> •# UllfTED MM7 Au«> WAGON COOPERATIONIII who requests it within the six are available in the Business months period beginning May Office of the School Depart­ USED >6488 >4988 15, 1990. ment. Sealed Cost Proposals CAR SPECIALi •83B8 •17288 86 VW GOLF 86 GOLFGL 65 CORVETTE Nat N. Schwedel, will be received until 2:30 ‘ 87 VW I 86 VW JETTA AU STOCK Experts not sure if Rose will face some jail time 01010 AuB #l039Autt.»« Manager and Trustee p.m., V^dnesday, May 9, JETTA GL II #1009 Au» MMG S t a r s 064-04 1990, at which time they will >28000 proper justice. My hope is that neither be publicly opened and read >5988 >4688 >4488 By Ronald Blum false federal income-tax returns for 1985 counts — itKluding conspiracy, evasion aloud. The East Hartford *5288t 87 JEEP 66 VW GOLF 88 PORSCHE 88 QUANTUM S ta n d and 1987. He could get up to six years in and fraud charges — and was accused of serve any time in prison. 1 think both CHEROKEE flOSDSwMd 811 MtOiAJWB The Associated Press Public Schools reserves the UMITED prison and a $500,(XK) fine, but U.S. Dis­ avoiding $1.8 million in taxes. Rose ad­ have been punished enough by the public Court of Probata, right to accept or reject any or o u t mitted underreporting his income by outcry and the public scrutiny of their DIalrIct of fUaitchastar >8988 NEW YORK — Legal experts were trict Judge S. Arthur Spiegel probably all Cost PropoMis or the right >14788 >3998 >29000 $354,%8 over a four-year period. lives.” NOTICE OF HEARING to waive technical formalities if 88 VW JETTA 89 VW JETTA GL 66 VW GOLF GL divided Friday over whether Pete Rose will not sentence him for several months. IN RE: 87 MUSTANG GT f1024Auto m Under federal guidelines that went into it is in the best interest of the lOOOOindM CARAT • 10188 speed /VC will have to serve jail time for his in­ “Pete Rose was a legend and a hero to “My own view is that neither Pete Rose FATIMA B. ARCHER effect on Nov. 1, 1987, judges must look School Department to do so. come-tax offenses. so many of us baseball fans. But if he nor Lrona Helmslcy belongs in jail,” said Pursuant to an order of Hon. at a specific grid to determine the sen­ Richard A. Huot, >8998 >4998 >4488 “It’s a total wild card. You never know seriously violated our tax laws, he should Harvard Law School professor Alan M. William E. FitzGerald, Judge, Director/Business Services 1 >9788 ORDER not be ueated like a legend but like an- Dershowitz, Helmslcy’s appellate lawyer. tence. One of Rose’s offenses was com­ dated April 16, 1990 a hearing what the outcome is going to be,” former 061-04 Al pnc*i o«« or orom body less — and face the prospect of hard “But whatever the appropriate sentence is mitted before the guidelines were enacted will be held on an application Aufe . oofien end ONE FOR Abscam prosecutor Thomas P. Puccio o«ow ocuons and one afterward. praying for a change of name fa m ironre aema ^ m a n / jail time,” New York State Attorney in this should be equally applicable to a v>a mom J»«e C«r VolKswagen# said. “There is no usual thing. The ten­ as in said application on file PLACING AN AO In clas­ YOUR AD General Robert Abrams said. "The situation prior to the guidelines looo oral PoMDf 40 dency has been to treat each one of these fallen baseball hero as well as to the wife more fully appears, at the sified Is a very easy, morine ctoexf and Hotel queen Leona Helmslcy took her of a hotel chain magnate. was that the majority of criminal tax of­ slirtple process. Just dial TODAY! cases on its own facts. If you commit a Court of Probate on May 3, Where Ciistomers Are Always #1 With Us. tax case to trial last year and was sen­ “If he ends up getting a lesser sentence fenders went on probation,” University of 1990 at 10:15 A.M. 643-2711. We'll help you bank robbery, you to jail. With tax char­ sgct#ifv 0*poe# r*- tenced to four years and fined $7.1 mil­ than she got, a think a lot of /Americans Chicago law professor Albert W. Mary C. McNamara word your od for m axi­ 2A TOLLAHD TPKE. IRTE 83) VERNON 609-2638 643-2711 ges, it’s not so clear.” Alschuler said. 1 mum response. lion. However, she was convicted on 33 will rcnard it as sexist justice and im­ 060-04 Rose pleaded guilty Friday to filing 9 9 0 y

In Brief . . . In Brief . . . SCOREBOARD SCOREBOARD Team USA sextet eliminated 2-3 3-4 7. Totofo 39-88 25-33 104. Danny Edwards 73-72—145 3 0 00 Darling p 10 0 0 Rogar Moltbia 73-72—145 4 1 1 0 ZSmith p CtavaUnd 35 36 23 24—118 Ponac 3 0 2 0 Vaughn II WJhnsn ph 1 0 00 Mussimnp 0 0 0 0 BERN, Switzerland (AP) — The Soviet Union, O ilando 24 28 29 23—104 GaorgaBums 73-72— 145 3 0 1 0 Ftolidor 3b 0 0 0 0 Basketball Weekend scholastic slate Heed ss Burke p 0 0 0 0 Canen ph 10 0 0 Canada, Sweden and Czechoslovakia all clinched 3-Ffoint goals—Clavaland 5-9 (Pries 3-7, ENo Bill Sander 73-72—145 2 0 0 0 Deer rl 3 1 1 3 Ojeda p 0 0 0 0 Loran Roberts 74-71—145 Kutcherrt 3 0 1 0 1-1, Ksfr 1-1), Oriondo 1-8 (Wksy 1-3, Skiiss 1 0 0 0 EDiaz ss Magdn ph 10 0 0 medal-round berths Riday at the World Hockey Cham­ Dave Eichalbarger 73-72—145 In baseball action today. East Catholic (4-2) will travel Baseball Heeprf 3 0 0 0 0-2, Thsus 0-3). Foulsd out— Nons. Bates 2b Machado p 0 0 0 0 pionships while the United States was eliminated after Rsbmnds—CIsvsIand 57 (Nones 15), Orlando David Edwards 7 575—145 to Trumbull to meet All Connecticut Conference rival St. M 0 4 0 Totals 29 5 7 5 NBA standings T o u le Totals 33 2 7 2 Totals 31 1 3 1 50 (Aerss 8). Assists—CIsvsIarKl 30 (Pries 10), David Ogrin 74-71— 145 Joseph at 11 ajn. 000 000 0 0 0 - 0 losing its fourth straight game. EASTERN CONFERENCE American League standings Boat on Montreal O il 000 000—2 Oriarxfo 27 (SkHss 11). Total fouls—Osvsland Raul Azingar 72-73— 145 In track actitm today, the Manchester High boys’ and Milwauklilwauksa 030 000 02X-5 000 001 0 0 0 -1 The Americans lost 6-1 to Sweden and joined Fmland, Alluttie DIvWon 19, Oriondo 26. A— 15,077. JaffSkim an 71-74— 145 t : — . ■ E astD IvM on DP—Boston 1, Milwaukee 1. L O B -^ s to n 4, E—Galarraga, Teulel. LOB—Montreal 8, Now W L PcL GB JotfriCook 74-71—145 girls’ track teams will participate in the East Hartford GB West Germany and Norway at 0-4. The Soviets beat Fm­ — W L P e t Milwaukee 4. 2B-Vaughn, Reed, Pena. Vbrk 4. 2B—exven, DoShiolds. HR—Walker (1). y-Phlladelphia 53 28 .654 Bobby Wtadkins 75-71—146 Co-ed Relays at East Hartford High School. Toronto 7 4 .636 — HR-Oear(2).S-Surh0H. „ SO SB—McRoynokls (2), Raines (4), Walker (4), land 6-1; Canada whipped Norway 8-0 and Czechos­ z-3oston 51 30 .630 2 aarkD annts 71-75—146 Naw Ybrk 4 3 .571 1 lovakia blanked West Germany 3-0. z-Naw Ybrk 45 35 ..563 71/2 Hockey Ronnia Black 73-73—146 MilwBukaa 5 4 .556 1 Gr‘S“ - ( 4 ) ^ ^ " r HRERBBSO Washington 31 50 .383 22 BobLohr 72-74— 146 MCC women win again Baltimore 5 5 .500 l'/z It’s the fourth straight time that the Americans have Miami IS 63 .222 35 Gene Sauers 71 -75—146 .500 1'/z ^^L,1-2 7 ^ 2 I ? ? M ontreal . . . n Naw Jersey 17 63 .213 351/2 The red-hit Manchester Community College women’s Boston 5 5 Murphy 1 3 2 2 1 1 ZSmithW,2-1 8 3 1115 failed to reach the m e ^ round. The last time they made Bill Britton 74-72— 146 Cleveland 3 5 .375 21/2 Central Division Stanley Cup playoff glance JalfHar* 73-73—146 Milwauksa „ „ r. i n Burke S,3 1 0 0 0 0 1 it, in Prague five years ago, they finished fourth. — softball team blanked St. Joseph, 12-0, Friday at the Detroit 4 7 .364 3 x-Detroit 57 23 .713 Bobby Ctompatt 7575— 146 Wsat Division New Vbrk _ « , z-CNcago 55 26 .670 21/2 D IV IBiO N F IN A L S Cougars’ field. Michelle Dominski gained her eighth win 1 1 0 s ; ? Darting L,0-2 5 5 2 2 3 7 Each team has three preliminary-round games remain­ Jay Haas 73-73—146 W L P e t GB 2 0 0 0 0 1 z-Milwaukaa 43 38 .531 141/2 Wsditsodsy, April IS Slave Hart 75-71-146 of the season for MCC, now 12-3. Musslmn 1 0 0 0 0 0 ing. The medal round starts next Friday and no points are SL Louis 4, CNcego 3, S t Louis loads ssriss Oakland 8 1 .889 — Umpires-Home, McClelland; z-Indiana 41 39 .513 16 Nolan Hanka 75-71—146 Ojeda 2 2 0 0 0 3 1-0 Cathy Templeton was 2-for-3 with three runs ^ r e d Chicago 5 2 .714 2 Denkinger; Second, Marrill; Third. Shulock. carried into the playoffs. The other four teams carry their z-Clevaland 41 40 .506 161/2 Grant Wbita 74-72—146 Machado 1 0 0 0 0 2 Atlanta 39 41 .488 18 Edmonton 7, Los Angolat 0, Edmonton loads and two RBIs and Kim Andrulat and Robin Mitchell CaHlomia 5 5 .500 31/2 T—205 A—15334. points into the relegation round, with the last-place JayDalsIng 74-73—147 Mirviosota 5 6 .455 4 BK—Darling. ^ . Orlarkio 17 64 .210 401/2 s o ria s l-0 Clwonoa Rosa 74-73—147 Umpires—Home, Brxiin; First Tata; SocotkI, each added two hits and an RBI. Kansas City 4 5 .444 4 finisher dropping out of Group A. WESTERN CONFERENCE Ttiuraday, A p ril 19 Russ Cochran 74-73— 147 Orioies 6, Tigers 0 N.Y. Rongsrs 7, WasNngkin 3. N.Y. Rongors MCC’s next game is Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Texas 4 6 .400 4’ /S Quick; Third, Hirschbeck. HMw m ( DIvfoion Billy An^da 75-72—147 DETROIT BALTIMORE T—2:35 A—24.130. W L PcL GB loads sarias 1-0 Seattle 2 8 .200 6'I3 a b rh b l Unser Jr. wins provisional pole MorriaHatalsky 75-72-147 Springfield College JVs. Frtday'aGamta a b rh b l z-San Antonio 54 26 .675 — Bosotn 1. Monfraal 0, Boolon loads sorias 1-0 n 3 0 0 0 PBradly II 5 1 3 2 Friday, A p ril 20 Larry Nelaon 7574—147 Lata Qaniea Not Inchidod Phillips 3b LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) — A1 Unser Jr. omtinued z-Utah 54 26 .675 — Fred Fur* 72-75-147 Trarriml ss 3 0 0 0 SFinley d 4 1 2 1 z-Dallas 45 35 .563 9 SL Louis at Chicago, (n) O Mihwiukae 5, Boston 0 4 0 2 2 Dave Barr 71-76-147 Merchants hold tryouts Baltimore 6, Detroit 0 W NIakr2b 4 0 0 0 CRipkn ss his mastery of the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach z-Denvar 42 38 .525 12 Los Angalsa at Edmontoa (n) 2 0 0 1 Golf Saturday, A p ril 21 KarIZolar 73-74—147 J 3 T l Chicago at Cleveland, ppd.,rain GWardrI 4 0 1 0 Millign 1b street circuit on Friday by taking the provisional pole for Houston 40 40 .500 14 Tryouts for the Manchester Merchants baseball team 4 0 0 0 Washington at N.Y. Rongors, 8:30 p.m. Emiyn Aubrey 74-73— 147 Toronto 17. Kansas City 6 M osebycl 3 0 10 Horndh Minnosota 22 58 .275 32 Gary McCord 72-75—147 2 0 0 0 Tetdotonc 3 0 1 0 Sunday’s Indy-car event Montrsol at Boston, 705 p.m. ^ F will be held Saturday and Sunday, April 28-29, from Minnesota 13, CcUifomia 1 Nokesdh Chalk) tta 19 62 .235 351/2 Mark Brooks 7572—'147 Lemon ph 1 0 0 0 Orsulakrl 5 0 0 0 Legends of Golf scores Unser, the two-time defending champion, won the Padllc Division Sunday, A pri 22 noon to 3 pjn. at Moriarty Field. Any 14- or 15-year-old New \brk at Texas (n) 12 0 0 J.C. Snaad 74-73—147 Bergmn 1b 1 0 0 0 Wthgtn 3b x-LA Lakers 62 18 .775 — Chicago at SL Louis, 7 0 5 p ra from Manchester or Bolton, and any student attending Saattie at Oakland (n) 4 2 1 0 AUSTIN. Texas (AP) — Scores Friday alter pole for this race a year ago with a lap of 90.740 mph. Edmonton at too Angatoo, 1005 pm. Daway Amatle 71 -76-147 Saturday's Gamas F ie ld a rib 1 0 0 0 B R i^n 2b z-Porttand 57 23 .713 5 the secondt round In the $600,000 Legends ol His fast 1^ Friday on the 1.67-mile, 11-turn downtown Monday, April 23 Failed To Quaiiry — m East Catholic or Cheney Tech is eligible. For further in­ Calilornia (Blylovon 0-1) at Minnesota (West Sheets II 2 0 0 0 Goll best-ball tournament on the 6,608 yard, z-Phoanix 53 27 .663 9 Jim Thorpe 74-74— 148 TJonee II 10 0 0 Steel Saattla 40 40 .500 22 N.Y. Rangsra at Washinglon. 700 p.m. O o formation, call Dave Rohrbach at 646-4069 or Steve 0- 2), 1:15 p.ra p a r-72 Barton Creek Country Club course: circuit was 89.1%. Boston at Monfraal. 705 pm. David Paoplaa 7573— 148 Detroit (Petiy 1-0) at Baltimore (Tibbs 0-1), Heath c 3 0 10 Golden State 36 44 .450 26 JimBonapa 7573— 148 28 0 3 0 Totals 32 6 9 6 Legends Mario Andretti, who has won here four times — once Itionday, A ^ 24 Armstrong at 647-1560. 135 p.m. Totals Douglass-Coody 58-62—121 LA Clippers 30 50 .375 32 Rsyna Stawart 7573— 148 ^ CD Chicago (Perez 1-0) at Cleveland (Candiott) D a tro ll 000 000 0 0 0 -0 in Fonnula One and three times in Indy cars — was Sacramento 23 58 .2S4 3 0 i« Chicago at SL Louia, 8 0 5 pm . TomPurtzer 72-76—148 122 000 lOx—6 Geiberger-Henning 65-62—127 Edmonton at Loa Angslaa, 1005 pm. H - < 1- 0), 135 p.m. Bahim■mmorw ors _ . — « second at 88.813, followed by 1986 Long Beach winner x-elirKhsd eonlsrsncs titts DP—Baltimore 2. LOB—Detroit 4, Baltimore Mowry-Beard 65-63—128 wadnooday, A pril 25 Coody>Douglass expand lead Kansas City (Gordon OO) at Toronto (Stieb Archer-Bies 65-65— 130 y-elinehad division M s 13. 2B—CHipken. BRipken. PBradloy. Michael Andretti at 88.508. z-elinchsd playoll bsdh N.Y. Ror«srs at Washington, 700 pm. m . 2- 0), 135 p.m. Rodriguaz-D.Hill 64-66 130 Boston at Monfraal, 705 p.m. AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Dale Douglass and Charles Boston (Dopson 0-0) at Milwaukee (Knudson 3B—SFinley. SB—PBradloy (3). SF— Milligan Emerson Fittipaldi of Brazil, the defending CART- IP H R ER BB SO Shaw-M.Barber 64-67—131 F riday's Gamss Tluiraday, April 28 Bowling o Coody birdied six holes in a row and nine of their last 11 0-0), 235 p.m M.Hill-Zembriski 66-66— 132 PPG series champion, was fourth at 88.373. Lots Osmas Not Includsd SL LoUt at Chicago. 805 pm., if nacassaiy Seattle (Johnson 1-1) at Oakland (Moore DetroK , , TravirK>-D 5 6 .455 2 BondsH 4 0 1 1 Dickinson-Jimenaz 71-70— 141 Now Y irk at CIsvsisnd. 1 pm . 1 p m — Expos at RRsts, Chonnol 3 PNIodelphia 4 0 0 0 Sndbrg2b 4 1 2 0 soccer team on its pre-World Cup tour. Whshinglon at Naw Ybrk. 7 0 0 p m ., if nacaa- ning, far back in second place, are counting on it. 5 6 .456 2 Lind 2b Boit-Rosburg 72-70—142 Chieago a t Dsfrok, 1 pm . 1 p.m — Auto Radng: NASCAR Grarto Na- > 1“ SL Louis 3 2 1 0 DwSmm H 4 1 3 0 sory Nswifork 4 7 .364 3 VanSlykcl Ford-J.Barber 73-73—146 “We played Mexico in San Jose, and there were only a Utah at Houston, 1 p.m. Monfraal at Bostoa 70S pm , it nacaasary ttonol ModNiad Lowa't 150. ESPN 33 03 “It’s hard to lead for four days,” Geiberger said. “They Wbsl Division Bonilla 3b 4 3 3 3 Grace 1b 3 0 1 1 Phosnix at San Antonio, 1 pm . 2 pm — Colags basabol: Alabama at Dawson rl 3 0 1 1 few Americans in the crowd,” said Wynalda, the team’s can run into their flat moment.” W L Pet. GB Reynlds rl 3 1 1 1 Minnssoto at Datrvsr. 4 p.m. Auburn, SportsChamal 2 0 0 0 Salazar 3b 3 1 2 0 leading scorer. “The fans have the opportunity to come 33 > Geiberger scored an eagle-3 as he and Henning CindmaR 8 0 1.000 — LVUierec Ssottls at Goldsn Stats. 4:30 pm. 2 p m — Lagands o l GoH, Cham al 30 Los Angelas 7 . 4 .636 2>/S Slaughtc 1112 Dunston ss 3 1 3 0 out and support their country. It’s a take-it-or-leave-it Oriondo a t Nsw Jsrssy, 7 pm . 230 pm — Rod Sox at Browors, NESN. matched the leaders’ 62 and reached the halfway point at 31/2 Bream 1b 2 110 Girarxiic 10 0 1 Transactions Golf > - • San Diego 5 4 .556 thing.” Chorions at DaRas. 8 p.m. wnc 127,17 under par but six behind. Houston 3 6 .333 51/2 Beiliardss 2 111 Wynne ph 10 0 0 Los Angslos Loksrs st Porllarrd, 10 p.m. 3 pm — Bowtfrki: Graalar Hartford Open, 33 San Francisco 3 6 .333 51/2 Terrell p 2 0 0 0 Wrona c 0 0 0 0 The U.S. team’s opponent is likely to be the w w d Cham al 8 AUanla 1 7 .125 7 Roealer p 10 0 0 Bielecki p 0 0 0 0 B A S E B A a favorite again at Sunday’s game against Colombia in this NBA results 4 pm . — Golh. Graanaboro Opan, Charmal 3 Gallagher leads Greensboro golf F rid a y's Qamse Ruskin p 0 0 0 0 DCIarkph 10 0 0 NUtefMil LtiQ iw Greensboro Open scores 430 p.m — Hoiaa Racing: Wbod MsmorlaL Lata Oamae Not Included Kraemsr p 0 0 0 0 CNCINNATI RED S-Asslgned Tarty McGriH. heavily Hispanic city. That was the case when the teams Heat 117, Bullets 12 Chamal 8 Wilkins p 0 0 0 0 GREENSBORO, NC. (AP) — Scoraa Friday 5 pm — Horse Radng: Arkansas Darby, GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — Jim Gallagher Jr. Pittsburgh 0, Chicago 4, 6 Innings, rain catcher, outright to Nashville ol the American met here in February and last June. WASHINGTON (112) Picop 0 0 0 0 Association. Called up Kip Gross, pitcher, from altar frw second round fri lha $1.25 million ESPN posted three birdies and a bogey Friday for his second Atlanla at Cindnnai. ppd, rain Colombia, also bound for the World Cup, won both Grant 7-10 CM) 14. King 5 1 2 9-11 19, Jonos Qraatar Graanaboro Open, played on (ha Montreal 2, New Iferk 1 Totals 28 9 9 8 Totals 27 412 3 NashvUls. 7 pm — Collaga baaaball: South CaroRna at straight round of 70 and a one-stroke lead over a . 0-0 0-0 0. Mofons 5 1 3 2-3 14. VWIkar 5 1 2 CM) 6,955yard, pah72 Forest Ooka Country Club: Florida Slots. NESN Philadelphia 3, S t Louis 0 PHtaburgh 032 004 0—9 BASKETBALL matches. 10, Roth 0-1 0-0 0. Eaeklas 5 1 6 5 4 23. Alsris JimGMaghsr 7570 — 140 7:30 p.m. — Capitals at Rangsrs, bunched-up field at the midway point of the Greater San Francisco at San Diego (n) Chicago 001 210 X—4 National BaskatbaH Aaaoctatlon 512 2-2 12 Turpin 1-3 0-0 2. Coltsr 2-6 0-0 4. “With a good crowd behind us, playing in our country, PhilBlackmar 7571 — 141 SportsChomaL MSG. WFAN (AM-860) Houston at Los Angeles (n) Game called wim 2 outs in top ol 7m inning, NBA-Fined the Detroit Pistons and Philadol- Harrsnonds 58 50 6. Horton 4-8 52 8 Totals Greensboro Open. S aturday's Oatnsa rain. phia 76ars $50,000; Bill Lalmbeer, DatroH oen- our plays improves,” Wynalda said. “For the game with FradCouplas 71- 70— 141 730 pm. — Conadont at Btuina, NESN ft)ssibly because of the fear of the high rough at Forest Montreal (Boyd 1-0) at Now Itork (Vlolo 2-0), E—Dunston, Belliard. Wrona. DP— Pittsbur­ tar, and Charles Barkley, Philadelphia forward, Russia, there were 61,000 fans (in Stanford Stadium), 45101 1522112 MorkWioba 71- 70—141 830 p m — YbrWaai at Rarrgars. Chs. 11, gh 1, Chicago 1. LOB—P ittsbuivr 2, Chicago 9. $20,000; Scott Hastings, Detroit forvmrd-cantar, MIAMI (117) Tommy Armour IN 71- 70—141 26. WPOP (AM-1410) Oaks Country Club, most players failed to make any 1:15 pm . Frank 3^ 1-1 7. Thompson 512 2-2 18. m Atlanla (Clary 0-0) at Cincinnali (Armstrong 2B--Bsltlard, Durwton, DvrSmito. HR—Bonilla 2 $10,000; and David Greenwood and Mark and for a while, we had things going our way.” Nick Prloa 71- 71— 142 10 pm — Auto Radng: USAC Midgall. Ssikoly 7-15 514 25 Oouglaa 7-13 514 22, ground on par, despite favorable weather. Four golfers 23), 2:15 pm (5). S—Bielecki. SF—Grace, Girardi. Aguirre, Detroit forwards; John Salley, Detroit Ed Flori 71- 71— 142 ESPN Rieo 7-13 0-0 14, Edwards 11-22 6-6 28. Long - were at 3-under-par 141, seven more were at 142, 10 Pittsburgh (Smiley 0-2) at Chicago (Wilson IP H R ER BB SO center-forward; Wiliams Bedlord, Defroit cerv BubCMdar 73 6 5 -1 4 2 11:30 p.m. — Canadians at Bruins, 1-1 50 2 Davis 50 50 0. RowinskI 50 50 0, - 0-2), 835 p.m pm sburgh ter; Gerald HsTMlerion, Detroit guard; Ron NBA dishes out hefty fines Dormla Horntrond 71 71— 142 SporisChonnal (topsd) were at 143 and another 10 were at even-par 144 SpsiTDW 5 5 5 0 STotals 47-87 23-37 117. - Phksdslphia (MulhoHand 1-0) at S t Louis Tarrall 4 1-3 10 4 3 0 0 Anderson and Ken Ffoyns, Philadelphia for­ AUBURN HELLS, Mich. (AP) — Everyone agreed it DougTawal 71 71— 142 Midnight: C8A championship Gams 4- La In all, just 32 of the 155 players who started the tour­ RoastsrW.1-0 1 2 0 0 1 0 Washington 24 31 27 30—112 MorkMcCunfoar 71- 71—Croasa 142 a t R M il CNy. ESPN (l^ w d ) (DeLeon 13). 835 pm wards: Kurt Nimphkjs, Philadelphia centar; and MfomI 32 3$ 17 33—117 Houston (Clancy 03) at Los Angelas (Valen­ Ruskin 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Scon Brooks and Lanard CopelancL Philadel­ was the worst NBA fight they had ever ^ n . But they Mika Raid 72- 70—142 nament shot par or better, an unusual experience for a Chicago 3-ffoim goals—Wfoshinglon 4-9 (EseUss 4-8. Lam ia Clamants 6 5 7 4 -1 4 3 Sunday zuela 0-2), 10:05 p.m phia guards, $500 for their roles In a light during weren’t sure whether to laugh or cry about it. Horton 5 1 . A lw ls 5 2 ). Miami 0-2 (Rios 5 1 . E 5 course which generally has yielded low scores. The cut San Frandsco (LaCoss 2-0) at San Diego Bialacki L,0-1 4 5 5 4 0 2 Thursday's night gatrw. Suspended Lalmbeer, BitlCxlMaan 72-71—143 Noon — NFL droA, ESPN Kroamar 1 2 3 3 1 0 The brawl Thureday night between the Detroit Pistons wards 0-1). Foulsd out— Nona. Laa Jonzon 7573—143 was at 147, and that eliminated local favorite Curtis (Hurst 0-1), 1035 pm. Hastings, and Barkley for one gams without Rsbounds W tiihirrgton 55 (WIsIkar. Horton 7), 1 p m — C o ltks at 76ars, C tiom al 3, WV.I Sunday's Oamae Wrikins 0 1 1 1 2 0 pev. Fined Isiah Thorrias, Defroit guard, $7,500 and Philadelphia 76crs was more than ugly. It was OulfyWfrMorl 72- 71—143(AM-1400) Strange, who had a 150, to end a streak of 17 tourna­ Pico 1 2*3 1 0 0 0 1 Miami 80 (Ssikaly 13). Assists—^Wsshinglon 26 Don Shi ray 74- 60—143 Montreal at New Y>rk, 13 5 pm . foi a separate incidant In tie same game. dangerous because fans got into it at the end. (WWkar, Eaeklas 4), Miami 31 (O ouglu 12). 130 pm — Expoa at Mala. Chortool 9. Kraemsr pitched to 3 batters in tie 6m, Fuzzy Zoalar 71- 72—143 ments in which he had survived the first two days. Rayne AUarSs at C indnnai, 2:15 p.m. FOOTBALL TolN fouls— Washington 28. Miami 24. Taehni- WFAN Wikins pitch^ to 3 batters In the 6m The main combatants were Bill Laimbeer and Scott JooySIndafor 7573— 143 Stewart, who won the Hcntage Classic on Sunday, also Philadalphia at St Louis, 2:15 pm. National Football League csls- Alarls, Miami eoaeh Rothstsin. 2 pm. — Socotr: Columbia at Ttom USA WP—Terrell 3. Ruskin. PB—Girardi. John Huston 74- 80— 143 Pittsburgh at Chicago, 2 3 0 pm . INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Signed Jell Hastings of Detroit aldng with ex-Piston Rick Mahom A—15,008. SportaChannal was eliminated after a 148. Houston at Los Angeles, 435 pm Umpires—Home, Montagus: FirsL Davidson; George, quarterback, to six-year contrscL Robart (3amaz 7573— 143 230 pm — Rad Sox at Brswara, Chamal San Francisco at San Diago, 8.35 p.m Second, Williams; Third, McShsrry. COUEGE and Charles Barkley of Philadelphia. . , , z:-! Cavaliers 118, Magic 104 Mika Hutbort 73- 75-1433 8 WTIC T—2.29. A—15171. AMERCAN UNIVERSITY—Announced the On Friday, the NBA levied a league-record 5 1 6 2 ,^ Tad Schulz 7573— 143 3 pm. — Lagands ol GoN„ Chonrral 30 Derby hopefuls make final stops American League resuiis reeignalion ol Ed TapscotL haad basketball in fines and suspended Laimbeer, Hastings and Barkley CLEVELAND (118) M srkLya 72- 72—1443 pm. — Ybnksss al Rangsra. MSG. WPOP Expos 2, Mets 1 coach. Nancs 5 1 5 4-5 16. Bsnnstt 4-6 5 2 10. Marti CN oovaochia 74- 70—1443.30 p m — GoN: Graarwboro Opan, Chon- Kanrry Parry 72- 72—144 NEW YORK (AP) — A group of Kentucky Derby Brewers 5, Red Sox 0 MONTREAL NEW YORK DRAKE—Named Lisa Bludsr woman's bas- for one game. The league fined Laimbeer and B ^ r l^ Daughsrty 4-12 6 10 14. Pries 7-12 2-2 19. nal 3 ENo 7-15 4-6 19. WilkaiTa 7-8 3-5 17. Karr 5 1 0 Brian C}laar 73- 71— 144 hopefuls make their final stops Saturday on the road to NNLWAUKEE a b r h b l a b r h b l kettiail coach. $20,000 apiece, HasUngs $10,000 and each team 550,0UU 4 p.m — Auto Radng: Toyota Grand Pnx ol BOSTON 5 0 13. Brown 4-7 2-2 10 ToWs 45-85 2532 JayDonBloka 74- 70— 144 a b r h b l a b r h b l DaSNds2b 5 0 1 0 Jaheris 2b 4 0 0 0 NORTH CAROLNA STATE—Named Todd Long Beach. Chamal 8 Churchill Downs. for failing to control iU players. . *-j 118. Ray Stawart 73- 71— 144 3 0 0 0 ShalRld3b 4 0 1 0 Grissom d 3 1 1 0 Miliar cf 4 1 1 0 Turner amietic diractor, edactive July 1. 8 pm. — G ianti ol RKfras, ESPN Boggs 3b ORLANDO (104) K a n G ra o n 71- 73— 144 Unbeaten Champagneforashley and the improving 4 0 0 0 F ald a rll 0 1 0 0 R ainasll 3 0 1 0 McRyIds If 3 0 1 0 PITTSBURGH—Aivtounced the resignallon In additiwi, Detroit’s Isiah Thomas wi^ fined 5 / , ^ 8:30 p.m. — Blackhawks at Bluss. B a ra tt2 b S m iti 1-6 0-0 2 Tumsr 512 4-6 14. Aerss John Inman 74- 70— 144 4 0 0 0 S uihoflc 3 0 0 0 W blach3b 4 0 1 0 Sfrwbry rl 4 0 1 1 of Bob Heddieston, assistant athletic director for for punching Mahom in an earlier incident and five SportsChamal Thirty Six Red will race in the Wood Memorial at A- Burks cl 1-2 5 0 2 Skilss 3-7 52 8, Thsus 4-12 2-2 10. Lmny Wbdkms 71 73— 144 4 0 0 0 Ybuntef 2 1 0 0 Qolorrg 1b 3 0 1 1 Morshl 1b 4 0 0 0 developmenL Named Michael O'Brien assistant 1130 p.m. — Olara al Kmga. SportaChannal queduct, while Bright Again and Real Cash will strut Graanwl II players on each team were hit with $500 fines for coming Csdadgs 1515 1-2 21. Rsynolds 513 511 21. C h ip Back 72- 72— 144 Evans dh 3 0 0 0 DRsrkr dh 4 0 2 1 W bikarrf 3 1 1 1 T sulsl3b 3 0 0 0 afriletic director for developmenL (lointd in progroaa) Andsraon6-11 3-4 IS, Wilsy 1-0 1-2 4, Ansisy Slava Elurrglon 74 71 — 145 their stuff in the Arkansas Derby at Oaklawn Park. Each R o b id xlb 2 0 0 0 Homltnpr 0 0 0 0 Sontovonc 4 0 0 0 Lyonsc 3 0 0 0 SAN JOSE STATE-Namad Tarty Shea head off the bench during the brawl. football coach. >. 1 race will be contested at IVs miles. Quiman 1b 1 0 1 0 Brock 1b 3 1 1 1 Owanss 4 0 1 0 Elstorsa 3 0 0 0 9 9 0 Turner leaves with no regrets Lewis leads ailing Celtics past the Bulls

Johnston says STORRS (AP) — During Todd Turner’s tluee-year NBA Roundup tenure ^ the University of Connecticut’s athletic direc­ tor, the school built a $28i million sports ^vilioi% Whalers will strengthened academic assistance for athletes, and saw its BOSTON (AP) — Reggie Lewis scored 28 points and reserve Ed Pinckney added a season-high 19 Friday night Huskies basketball team become a national contender. Turner’s tenure was also characterized by strained as the Boston Celtics withstood a 45-point blitz by Michael Jordan for a 120-116 victory over the Chicago make changes relations with Huskies’ basketball coach Jim Calhoun. Bulls. But Turner says his decision to leave UConn to take Playing without ailing starters Larry Bird and Dennis the athleuc director’s job at North Carolina State Univer­ HARTFORD (AP) — The Hartford Whalers failed Johnson, the Celtics won their 11th consecutive game at sity had nothing to do with his sometimes-cool relauon- to advanced past the first round of the Stanley Cup Boston Garden, where they finished the regular season playoffs for the fourth straight seawn, ^ t e ^ shio with Calhoun. . T m ter praised Calhoun and chalked up their disagree­ with a 30-11 record. They open the playoffs at home general manager Eddie Johnston said Friday that against New York while the Bulls also open at home, changes are in the offing. ments to differences in style. most likely against Milwaukee. “When you don’t win, you need to make changes, “In fact, working with Jim has been a goM ex- nerience,” 'fiimer said during a media teleconference With playoff berths assured for both teams, the Celtics Johnston said. “We are not going to sit with this led 64-49 at halftime, built the advantage to as much as ftom Raleigh. N.C.. Friday. “Both of us ^ways have 17 points in the third period and were ahead 106-92 with lineup.” . . shared the same goals and objecuves. and 1 think we l»th In trying to assess his first ye^ in Hartford, six minutes remaining. are strengthened by an understanding that there are dif­ Johnston said this season wasn’t “satisfying because Led by Jordan, the Bulls battled back, closing within ferent styles, both in management and dealmg with you can’t be successful losing” in the first round of one point four times in the last 71 seconds before losing people. They can be equally e ff^ v e .” ^ the playoffs. for just the third time in the last 14 games. “If you rnake. the second round, you have bad “I think he’s a great basketball coach, and he s done a marvelous job with it...the fact that I’m >eaying^t fine Robert Parish gave Boston some breathing room by moderate success,” Johnston said. I feel we have a scoring from down low for a 113-110 lead with 55 o basketball program made this ^ is io n doubly difficult. It good foundation here and we’re starting to put thmgs >10 REGRETS — Former University of seconds left. 33 T i was a hard thing to overcome.” into place.” ^ • a Connecticut athletic director Todd Turner Jordan pulled Chicago back within one point, but John ^ F The Whalers, who compiled their second-best Both Calhoun and 'fiimer have acknowledged they » e not close personal friends, but have insisted their profes­ said Friday he has no regrets about his Bagley regained the 3-point advantage with his second regular season in club history, may have things in stint in Storrs. Turner accepted the AD basket of the game. order during the 80-game grind, but bowing out a t o sional relationship is healthy. r J — m The two clashed last year when fiimer refus^ to Later, Bagley converted two free throws, Kevin a tough seven-game set against Boston dropped position at North Carolina State on Friday. McHale one and Lewis a pair to enable Boston to im­ O o Hartford’s record in post-season series to 1-7. renegouate Calhoun’s contract. Following the Huskies outstanding season, fiimer said he was willing to prove its record to 51-30 with one game left. Against the Bruins, many experts figured the McKnett and soccer coach Joe Morrone also expressed McHale had 16 points, Parish 15, Jim Paxson 11 and ^ 03 Whalers would go quietly but injuries to two Boston renegotiate the coach’s contract Michael Smith 10 for the Celtics, who broke even in four H ■< fiimer, 39, said he would like to be remembered at interest in the position. aces — Ray Bourque and Craig Janney — enabled regular season games with the Bulls. m ■fiimer said he would like to see UConn President John Hartford to push Boston, which posted the best over­ UCorm for attempting to “restore some credibility and Jordan was a one-man gang for Chicago. Stacey King T. Casteen III play a major role in choosing his replace­ 1 o all record in the league, to the limit. trust in the athleuc program in the university com­ was the Bulls’ second-highest scorer with 14 points, one munity.” He said the athletic program’s willingness to ment. Casteen, who will leave UConn this smnmer to Tbf Assooaled Prew “We gave the best team in the hockey a run, more than Scottie Pippen. contribute to the school’s library demonstrated that ath­ take the presidency at the University of Virginia, said he Johnston said. , . . Cavaliers 118, H^gic 104: At Orlando, Fla., Mark SPLITS DEFENSE — Michael Jordan of the Bulls goes past Boston’s Kevin McHale, right, plans to discuss Turner’s departure with UConn’s board The series against the Bruins, however, revealed letics can work within an academic commumty. Price scored 19 points and Craig Ehlo keyed a crucial and Reggie Lewis during their NBA game Friday night at Boston Garden. fiimer said although he was not directly responsible of trustees to determine whether he or the board should that the Whalers must find a way to juice-up their fourth-quarter burst that enabled Cleveland to stop an Or­ | - 33 for the $28.5 million Gampel Pavilion, its opening in appoint the search committee to find a new athletic direc­ power-play unit which managed just three goals in 34 lando rally and clinch the final Eastern Conference seven on a layup by Terry Catledge with 5:06 to go, but lanta, ended a nine-game losing streak and improved to January represents “a high point” for him and the univer- O O opportuniues. The weak numbers were an extension tor. playoff berth with a 118-104 victory Friday night. Jerry Reynolds’ turnover on Orlando’s next possession 18-63. That’s a half-game ahead of New Jersey and one As for what advice he would give his successor. O T l of Hartford’s anemic offense which was 19th overall finished with 19 points, e i^ t during a 13-4 spurt took the wind out of the comeback. game ahead of Orlando in the race to avoid the NBA’s **^fiimer would not say who his choice would be for his Turner had a simple message of thanks for UConn’s ^ 0 m r n in the league. . that opened a 16-point lead after the Magic had cut a 23- Ehlo hit two free throws for a 105-% Cleveland lead worst record. “One area we are looking to upgra^ is our ofi successor, but said there are several capable pwple sports fans. and he added a layup and 3-point basket to put the within UConn’s athletic department. Calhoun and as­ point deficit to seven. Miami missed nine of its first 10 free throws in the fense,” Johnston said. “We need a finisher (a goal- “They’re probably some of the best fans in Connec­ The victory was the fifth straight for Cleveland, which Cavaliers up 112-98. sociate athletic director Dee Rowe have been menUon^ second half but was perfect in the final nine minutes. scorer).” , ... ticut, in America...who love their Huskies,” said fiimer. has won 16 of 20 games to overcome a rash of early- Price and Ehlo were joined in double figures by the as possible candidates this week. When fiimer tw k the Eackles hit four 3-pointcrs during that span, but Miami - O O As for the defense and improving the special “I would tell them to take advantage of that.” scason injuries and beat out the Atlanta Hawks for the other six players who played for Cleveland. Larry Nance job three years ago, associate director I^t Meiser- kept the lead after an 11-3 run put the Heat ahead 99-91 m z: teams, “No quest'on we need a quarterback to move last post-season spot in the East. had 16 points and 15 rebounds, and Brad Daugherty with seven minutes to go. the puck," Johnston said. “Our power play was up- Price scored 17 points in the first half when the finished with 14 points and 14 rebounds. Kevin Edwards led Miami with 28 points. Douglas a > and-down all year. In the playoffs, it was a major dis­ Cavaliers shot 65 percent from the field and led by 23 Catledge and Reynolds led Orlando with 21 points scored 22 and Rony Seikaly added 20 and grabbed 13 > r- appointment.” Colts, George agree on terms points before settling for a 71-52 halftime lead. apiece. rebounds. 33 03 One of the bright spots for the Whalers over final Orlando, which never led, rallied to teail 94-81 after Heat 117, Bullets 112: At Miami, the Heat hit its final Eackles had 23 points for the Bullets, who close out weeks of the regular season and into the playoffs was 33 > The pact also carries a $33 mil­ Falcons’ fourth-round pick this year. three quarters and made a final run to try to avoid its 15th 11 free throws, including six by .Sherman Douglas, to of­ their season Sunday at home against Indiana. the emergence of goalie' Peter Sidorkiewicz. The > - • By Jodi Perras lion signing bonus. It is 40 percent However, the Colts imposed a consecutive loss after falling behind by 17 early in the fset Ledcll Eackles’ late barrage of 3-pointers and beat Miami made 28 of 44 shots for 64 percent, including second-year pro was a factor in helping Hartford ex­ The Associated Press higher than the contract Troy Aik­ Friday deadline on signing the fourth period. Washington 117-112 Friday night. its final seven, for a season-high first-half point total and 33 tend the series against Boston to seven games. man signed as the top pick of the strong-armed quarterback, or the The Magic scored 10 straight points and pulled within The Heat, which winds up its season Saturday at At­ a 67-55 lead. “ftter really played well once we made a decision INDIANAPOLIS -— The In­ deal was off. to trade Mike Liut,” Johnston said. “It seemed like an dianapolis Colts and Jeff George Dallas Cowboys last year. George, an Indianapolis native, ideal situation to put our kids under the pressure and reached agreement Friday on a six- Agent Leigh Steinberg, who also played one year at Purdue but trans­ negotiated Aikman s contract, and see what they could do. , , , year, $15 million contract that will ferred to Miami after Coach Leon Family sues for $32.5 million “We found out that Sidorkiewicz can play. I also make the Illinois quarterback the Colts general manager Jim Irsay Burmeu was fired. He never played BnWBNASOCK bargained until 5;30 ajn. Friday at Gathers collapsed during a March 4 game like (Kay) Whitmore,” Johnston said about fourth-highest paid player in t ^ for the Hurricanes and left for Il­ LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hank Gathers’ Hartford’s young but talented netminder. “He’ll get NFL, sources close to the negotia­ an all-night restaurant, Steinberg family filed a wrongful death suit for $32.5 and was pronounced dead two hours later. He said. linois the next year. He passed up had collapsed during a game on Dec. 9, and his chance to play up here, too.” tions said. his senior year of eligibility to enter million Friday against Loyola Marymounl, PIACL m Sidorkiewicz posted a 19-19-7 mark with a 3.57 The Colts scheduled a 7 pjn. The agent arrived at Colls head­ Coach Raul Westhcad and 12 others, claiming tests revealed that he had arrhythmia, an ir­ the draft goals-against average as the Whalers finish with 38 EOT news conference shortly after quarters late Friday morning to tie their negligence contributed to the death of the regular heartbeat. He was given medication up loose ends of the deal. George completed 262 of 423 and, on Dec. 21, was cleared to play, with the wins and 85 points en route to the league’s seventh- George arrived at the team’s head­ passes for 2,932 yards and 22 touch­ basketball star. quarters, but would not confirm that George, who had driven firm stipulation that his condition be monitored. best overall record. downs at Illinois last season. The suit, filed in Los Angeles Superior an agreement had been reached. CJiampaign, 111., to Indianapolis with The suit also alleges that Gathers was not But the arithmetic computed to the fourth-best in In three years as a starter at War­ Court, alleges that Westhead asked a doctor in However, sources said the de^ his roommate Thursday night, made aware of the risk he faced if he con­ the Adams Division behind Boston (46, 101), Buf­ ren Central High School, George late January to change Gathers’ prescription would make George the highest paid waited at his parents’ house on the tinued to play, and that ueaunent was delayed falo (45, 98) and Montreal (41, 93). Quebec (12, 31) quarterbacked two state champion­ for an irregular heart beat because the rookie in NFL history. Among cur­ eastside until he was called to the for a critical 2 minutes, 45 seconds after his was ^ e division’s and league’s weak sister. ship teams and compiled a 31-gamc medicine was adversely affecting Gathers’ rent players, George’s package Colts complex. performance. fatal collapse. Steinberg’s partner. Jeff Moorad, winning streak. A letter, allegedly written by Hattori on Jan. 8601 As for the Adams next year, a division which is would rank below only Buffalo s The suit also claims that Westhcad made a and George’s uncle and financial ^ - Hinton, a left tackle, 1 ^ been 29 and filed with the suit, said Westhead known for its defensive play — Boston, Montreal Jim Kelly, Philadelphia’s Randall second call to the doctor, Vernon Hattori, on visor, Carl George, also were in- voted to the Pro Bowl six times called the doctor to request that the player’s and Buffalo were 1-2-3 in goals-against — Johnston Cunningham and Cleveland s Ber- March 2, urging that the player’s medication ...soft, cushion volv^ in the late-night negotiations, since coming to the Colts from Den­ medication be changed. However, the suit in­ admitted that the season will be “the same type of nie Kosar, all quarterbacks. Urethane comfort in a ver in a 1983 trade that made John be decreased. cluded no documentation on the allegation situation. We know about the teams ahead of us and I George’s contract will be the agent said. Westhead said in a statement Friday: “As lightwei^t. sup­ The agreement was the only ap­ Elway the Broncos’ quarterback. that Westhead called him again. B D E EEE have to believe that Quebec is going to get better as measured against a six-ye^, $H his coach, I did my best for Hank Gathers. I portive ^ o e l parent roadblock to a deal under Rison was the Colts’ No. 1 dr^t Bruce Fagel, attorney for the family, said a-15 6-16 8-13 7-lZ their young players mature. We’re adding (Robert) million pact Steinberg negotiated for was never part of the medical decisions tton- which the Colts would trade Pro choice in 1989 and a rising star in that according to one of Gathers’ relative$, 400 West Middle Tpke. Holik who is 6-foot-4 and talented.” Aikman. . the Colts’ receiving corps. ceming Hank. I did not decide what medica­ “It’s what I’ve always dreamed ot Bowl tackle Chris Hinton, wide doctors told them after the death that Wes­ In addition to Hinton and Rison, tion to prescribe or what dosage to take. Manchester Parkade Holik, 19, was Hartford’s top pick in the Entry doing and here I am,” George said receiver Andre Rison and two draft thcad had called the previous Friday asking Manchester, CT 06040 Atlanta would receive the Colts’ “I feel badly that my relationship with Har^ MAOEINUSA Draft last June. A native of Czechoslovakia. Holik when he arrived at Colts head­ picks to Atlanta in exchange for the that Gathers’ medication be reduced because it first-round draft choice in 1991 and and his family could be distorted with this could turn into an impact player, a commodity that quarters Friday aftCTnoon. “I am first pick in Sunday’s NFL draft was affecting his play. 646-8424 a fifth-round pick this year. legal action.” the Whalers certainly need. very excited about it.” The Colts also would receive the 9 9 0 y

' ■r.r.ir. T T t T y w f f y — r r ^ High School Roundup Punchless Mets Cheney can’t catch a break in loss to Cromwell fall to Expos

When things aren’t going well, it seems like you can NL Roundup never catch a break. V The Cheney Tech baseball learn definitely feels this way. .4 NEW YORK (AP) — Zane Smith beat New York for Cromwell utilized a five-run second inning and turned i the second time this week, doubling his victory total of • V back Cheney, 8-6, in Charter Oak Conference action rw last season as the Montreal Expos edged the Mets 2-1 Friday afternoon at Beaver Reid. ■ i Friday night. The loss drops Cheney to 0-6 in the COC and 1-6 Smith, 1-13 in 1989 for Atlanta and the p p o s, 1 overall. Cheney will host Coventry Thesday afternoon at / snapped a personal 10-game losing streak by beating the 3:30. Cromwell improves to 5-1 and 6-2. Mets 3-1 Sunday night. . . Leading, 3-2, and two gone in the lop of the second, After Kevin McReynolds walked in the first innmg Cheney fell victim to a couple of miscues which turned with two out and Darryl Strawberry reached on an error. the game around. The Beavers committed back-to-back Smith retired 15 straight before Keith Miller singled hard T to center field with two down in the sixth for the Mets errors, including one after a strikeout by s ta ^ r and loser ■/a Jason Breault which would have ended the inning. Three first hit. ^ _ , hits, including a two-run homer by Dave Tepley, keyed McReynolds followed with a single and Strawberry l a T'f I t s the five-run Cromwell frame. blooped an opposite-field single to left to score Miller. o Smith allowed three hits, struck out five and w^ked “We gave this one away,” Cheney coach Fbul Soucy 3 3 - n said. “I feel bad for Jason Breault. He should have been one in eight innings. On Sunday, he allowed five hits in out of that (second) inning. It’s a frustrating loss.” eight innings...... ^ F Sophomore Eric Morrow relieved Breault- in the Tim Burke pitched the ninth for his third save as the second and allowed one run on one hit the rest of the Mets were held to three hits for the second straight game. — m way. He walked three and struck out four. Despite that, they beat Chicago 4-1 Thursday . On Thursday night, Montreal’s Dennis M ^ n e z O o “Eric Morrow pitched great,” Soucy said. J_L Dan Resendes, Breault and Morrow each collected two pitched 7 1-3 no-hit innings against Philadelphia and The Associated Press CD hits. Morrow tripled. finished with a two-hitter. Cromwell 250 OOP 1 - ^^-0 Ron Darling, who also lost to Smith in Montreal on H ■< THREE-RUN HOMER — Milwaukee’s Greg Vaughn (45) congratulates Rob Deer after his Cheney Tech 320 100 0— Sunday, allowed two runs and five hits. Darling (0-2) leu m Manwaling, Hodfle (1) and Tepley. Breault. Morrow (2) and Murphy. three-run homer in the second inning of Friday night’s game in Milwaukee as Red box WP- Hodge. LP- Breault after five innings because of an upset stomach. He struck Vinal Tech nips Bolton baseball out seven to top 1,000 lifetime. catcher Tony Pena looks on. The Brewers won, 5-0. BOLTON — It was close, but not close enough for the Rookie Larry Walker led off the second with his first major-league home run, a drive deep over the right-field Bolton High baseball team as Vinal Tech scored a run in the top of the seventh inning for a 17-16 victory Friday fence. ,. Deer wins some fans back | - 3 3 Montreal made it 2-0 in the third when rookie Marquis afternoon in Charter Oak Conference play. - O O Grissom walked, stole second, moved to third on a fly Vinal goes to 2-4 with the win while Bolton is 0-6. ball and scored on Andres Galarraga’s sacrifice fly to O “H Bolton’s next game is Tbesday at home against Portland left. High. Judy Haiilingrtitenchesief HefakJ as his homer slams Bosox It was the Expos’ sixth victory in their last seven “The fans got their money’s worth,” Bolton coach games. The Mets have lost seven of their first 11, includ­ were supposed to open at the Mark O’Neill joked. “It was one of the most exciting BACK SAFELY. - Manchester High runner Jeff Davis begins his dive back towardJirst ing three of four to Montreal. MILWAUKEE (AP) — Rob Metrodome on April 3 but their first games I’ve ever seen.” tese on an attempted pickoff in the sixth inning P"day’s garne against South Windsor. Deer, booed at County Stadium on two series were postponed by the o o Bolton trailed 13^ at one point, before tying it at 16- AL Roundup Bobcat first baseman Gary Burnham waits for the throw. MHS won. 4-1. Pirates 9, Cubs 4: At Chicago, Bobby Bonilla, play­ opening day, hit a thrcc-run homer lockout and they had to play their 10 m z all with a six-run sixth inning highlighted by Matt Sim­ ing third base for the first time Ws season, hit two home and Tom Filer and two relievers ex­ mons’ grand slam homer. But Vinal pushed across a run Fran DaBari, Rich Williama (2) and Williama, Gton TarteeW (2); Chria limorc. Bob Milacki held Detroit times on the ro ^ . o > runs to drive in three runs, leading the Pittsburg Pirates tended the Milwaukee stafTs streak Minnesota, which went 4-6 and in the seventh to head home with the victory. Johanna VanKruiningen, 4-for-4 in the nightcap ahd McCarthy and Jalf Rhaault hitlcss for five innings and com­ > 1“ WP- Williama. LP- McCarthy (3-1) to a 9-4 victory Friday over the Chicago Cubs in a rain- to 20 scoreless innings Friday night averaged 3.6 runs on the trip, “The kids didn’t quit. I knew we had a chance to win it seven hits in all. Stacey Guinan collected five. Came bined with two relievers on a three- 33 O) shortened game. as the Brewers beat the Boston Red needed only 11 hits for its highest- and we let it slip through our fingers. But I’m proud of Weikel four, Marlene Dolat three and Nicole Christman Cromwell girls sink Bolton The start was delayed 2 hours. 5 minutes by showers hitter Friday night as the Baltimore and Renee Eckert two ^iece for Coventry. Sox 5-0. Orioles beat the Detroit Tigers 6-0. scoring game since a 14-run perfor­ 33 > the kids,” O’Neill said. BOLTON — It was an inning Coach Joe Jankowski, and that continued to drench 15,171 at Wrigley Field until the Flier (1-1) gave up three hits in mance last July 30 against Detroit. Bolton outhit Vinal," 17-9. Dan Toce was 4-for-5, Milacki (1-0) won in his third > Coventry nine suffers first loss his Bolton High girls’ softball team would rather forget game was called in the seventh inning. Rookie Mike six innings. Tony Fossas and Chuck California, which has lost four Danny Hohler had three hits and Chris Anderson, Greg Visiting Cromwell High erupted for 17 runs in the Roesler won his first major-league decision by pitching start of the season. He gave up a “0 COVENTRY __ Defensive breakdowns at critical Crim finished with one-hit relief as straight games, issued 10 walks. Dube, Jonathan Ray and David Mortimor two apiece for fourth inning, sending 23 batters to the late, as the Pan­ one inning in relief of Wall Terrell. the Brewers completed their second leadoff single to Mike Heath in the points and the inability to get the big hit were ‘nstrumm- sixth and left in the seventh after Tapani (2-1) gave up just four hiu Bolton. , , . thers routed the Bulldogs, 23-4, Friday afternoon in a straight shutout. Milwaukee beat Dennis Chupron and Darren Michaud slammed three- tal as Coventry High dropped its first outing of the 1990 Braves-Reds postponed: At Cincinnati, Friday Gary Ward and Lloyd Moseby and conquered a team that had five-inning Charier Oak Conference clash. Texas 11 -0 Thursday night. roughed him up in the past. The season, 7-4, to visiting Portland High Friday afternoon in night’s game between the Atlanta Braves and the Cincin­ opened with singles. run homers for Vinal. “It was a twilight zone of an inning,” Jankowski said. Deer’s second homer and fourth right-hander, obtained from the New VmdT«h 370 312 1- 17-M COC baseball action. . ■ u-i nati Reds was rained out at Riverfront Stadium. No an­ Kevin Hickey relieved and ended 400 606 0 - 16-17-7 “(The inning) was a long, long time. We made all the hit of the season came off Mike York Meu in last year’s Frank Viola The Highlanders improve to 3-2 with the wm while nouncement of a rescheduling was made. Detroit’s threat without allowing a Midwud. D«nnl» Chupron (6). WsynB S m (6) ond Tom ^ mistakes a team can make.” Boddicker (1-2), whom the Brewers trade, entered the game with an 0-2 the Patriots are now 6-1, 4-1 in conference play. hiu Brian Holton pitched a perfect cswiki, J « « Ulhom (7). Scott MoGrolh. Don TbM (2). Owon ^ralMlad Cromwell goes to 5-2 with the win while Bolton slips ripped for six runs Monday in an record and 7.27 ERA against the ■nd Matt Simnono. Coventry has a makeup game Monday at 3:30 p.m. at ninth. WP- Sorro. LP- SvotoatKl to 2-5 with its ifUi straight loss. 18-0 victory at Fenway Park. Angels. home against Bacon A c ^ m y . If it was Vegas, Cromwell would have hit a jackpot m Boddicker walked Greg Brock The Orioles, who benefited from A five-run third inning, abetted by two costly Jim Abbott (0-1) walked four, hit I Coventry girls sweep a pair the fourth. The Panthers combined seven hits, seven with one out in the second and Greg eight walks to win their home Coventry miscues, wiped out a 3-0 Coventry lead md a batter, threw a wild pilch and gave * COVENTRY — With the batters combining for 35 walks and seven Bolton miscues for the runs. MHS Vaughn doubled. Deer, batting .158 opener Thursday a ^ n s l Detroit, gave the Highlanders the lead for good. Ran DeBan had took advantage of six walks from up seven hits in 4 1-3 inrunas. hits in two games, and pitcher Chrissy Gagnon equally Kristen McCrory, who was 3-for-4 with four RBIs, with eight strikeouts in 19 al-bats, a two-run double and Dave Caso an RBI single in the m- From Page 48 Jeff Robinson (0-1) in the first three stingy by allowing only eighu Coventry s^ept a had a leadoff homer and a triple in the big inning to pace weakly fouled off two pitches on a Indians-White Sox postponed: ning for Portland. « Cromwell. Winning pitcher was 2-for-5 with two RBIs- innings. doubleheader from Portland High, 17-0 and 22-3, Friday full count before hittng a towering At Cleveland, the Cleveland Indians “We didn’t make the plays in the third inning, for Cromwell. The ftmthers collected 11 hits. second and two outs, Boutilicr crushed a double over Baltimore scored three limes in morning in COC^irls’ softbdl action. Coventry coach Bob Plaster said. “We opened the door. home run to left still can’t seem to get their home Bolton had four hits, including doubles from losing Cory Sterling’s head in left scoring Joyner and senior Deer was jeered at the home the first two innings, although it Each game was a five-inning affair. stranded five runners. A two-run season in swing. Coventry improves to 5-1 while Portl^d is 0-5. They should have had only one run.” pitcher Danielle Curylo and Maureen Griffin. The latter Aris Leonard with two insurance runs. opener because of his hitting c/) Coventry, which had seven hiu with Kevin Quin- single by Phil Bradley chased The Indians’ scheduled game C/) Coventry’s next game is Tliesday at Bolton High. played well defensively behind the plate. “Our bats have really gone dead for two games now," problems. He was the subject of Friday night against the Chicago tiliano going 2-for-3, stranded a dozen runners on Bolton’s next game is Monday at 3:30 pjn. when it Race said. “So, it was really good that we pulled out this off-season trade talk, including a Robinson with two outs in the third. Gagnon hurled a three-hitter in the opener, s trin g o ^ left the bags jammed in two innings, with Rob Toplilf White Sox was called because of hosts Westbrook High in a non-league tilt deal that would have sent him to Twins 13, Angels 1: At Min­ 10 and walking none. She scattered five hits in the grounding into a double play with the bases loaded in the one.” . , . rain, the third game postponed by nightcap, striking out six more and issuing just one walk. U jm ru E S TE R 14) — Joyn«f ertf 3-1-1-1. B«fiy 3b 3-0-04), Laoiwd d Boston for Marty Barrett. neapolis, Kent Hrbek’s two-run 3-1-14) 0 « t 4 1b 34)4>-0, Sm t * pr 0-14)4). Boulilitr 2b 30-1-2. Whito II bad weather in Cleveland this Coventry collected 15 hits in the opener and 20 more final inning to snuff out any rally. . RHAM tennis downs Cheney Filer gave up a single to Tony single keyed a nine-run fifth inning “We didn’t come up with the big hit when we needed 2-14)o! M «qu« c 1-04)0, Qlb«1 u 2000. Cunningh«tt rt 24MO. and rookie Kevin Thpani pitched season. in the nightcap. A nine-run fourth inning in the opener, RHAM High blanked Cheney Tech. 4-0, Friday after­ P v d dh 34)4>0. Cov«y p 04)4)0. Tol«l» 26-4-4-3. Pfena and double to Jody Reed to No exact makeup date was set for SOUTH WINDSOR (1) — R«P<»« d 44M O . Luwiar 34)00. Bumhttm eight scoreless innings as the Min­ and a 14-run second stanza in game two, were the big it,” Plaster said. noon in COC tennis action. 1b 3-1-10 WWdk c 34)-0O . Brod#rick rt 3 4 )0 0 . Wlrta M 3 0 1 0 , Goodin Stan the third but retired the next Friday’s rainoul. The game will be Rich Williams, who relieved DeBari in the second in­ nesota Twins won their home frames for Coventry. Cheney, 0-3, resumes play Tbesday at East Hampton p 04)4>O, wm* 0, Stirling H 3 0 1 0 , Philipi 3b 3 0 2 0 . Totmli three batters. Pena also reached him played sometime in September. ning. picked up the win. “He didn’t throw hard. He just opener, 13-1 over the California An­ “I was pleased again the way the kids hit the bml, High. 000 O il 2 - 4-4-2 for a double in the fifth. Cleveland’s original home opener put it over but we didn’t hit him,” Plaster said. Chris Rm u Nk Eric NiaiMn (R) (M . Bmndon Murick 6-0. 64). Oww Gagnon gels. esoecially in the second game,” Coventry coach Rich 000 100 0 - 1-6 -2 Dave Ru-ker and Brock singled April 6 was lost because of the lock­ Paw said. “Even in the subs in the second ganic ''^ e m McCarthy (3-1) took the loss. (R) dal. Aaron Granalo 6-4, 6-2: Toraatan Wahrhahn (R) dal. ANan Maim C o ^ ind Joyrwr and M v q u «. Goodin, Lu u iir (6) m d Wo)ak ind home runs in the eighth. The Twins were the last major- F^irtMnd «>5 010 1 - 7-10-5 6-0, 64); Kim Barbar4.ii Sankiro (R) dal. Todd Marciar-Adam Salinaky 6-4, league team to play at home. They out. and chipped in with hits. Everyone is swinging in the 6-1a. 4 Willis. Orioles 6, Tigers 0: At Bal- 300 100 0 - 4-7-3 WP- Cowiy (2-1). LP- Goodin. 1 b at” 9 9 0 T-time Breakthrough Death penalty

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Monday, April 23,1990 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents, iHaurhrslrr HrralJi Red Sox blanked Housing by the Brewers proposal Doctors examine f SPORTS — see page 47 opposed Polhill at airbase By George Boehmer make no deals with the pro-Iranian applauded, and the gaunt Polhill State would house The Associated Press Shiite Moslem militants in Lebanon responded with a wave. A helicopter still holding 17 Western hostages, whisked the freed hostage and his homeless families FRANKFURT, West Germany — seven of them Americans. Lebanese wife, Feryal, to a U.S. The first American released by pro- An Iranian newspaper close to military hospital in nearby Wies­ that country’s president, Hashemi baden. Indian nine tops Bobcats By Dianna M. Talbot Iranian Lebanese captors in nearly Rafsanjani, today called on the “Welcome home, pray for the Manchester Herald 3'/2 years, a frail-looking Robert Lebanese kidnappers to release others,” read one barmer hung out­ and The Associated Press Polhill, walked slowly off a plane today after winning freedom with another American hostage im­ side the hospital, where Polhill the aid of Syria and Iran. mediately and without conditions. began medical tests and was to be At least three city officials oppose Rafsanjani is among so-called debriefed by U.S. intelligence Covey whiffs 12 Doctors who later examined the a state agency’s idea to let homeless pragmatic Iranian leaders seeking 55-year-old educator said he was agents. families live in 32 single-family, better relations with the West and Military spokesman Cmdr. John Manchester homes now occupied by malnourished and mildly the Bush administration has ex­ Woodhouse said Polhill’s slay at the o in 4-1 MHS win low-income military families. dehydrated. J 3 -n Polhill’s release Sunday after pressed a willingness to improve ties hospital, which has received other The ranch-style homes at Nike if die hostage crisis is settl^. freed U.S. hostages, could be Circle in Manchester should be used 1,182 days of captivity was fol­ ^ F lowed by a reported call by Iran’s Polhill, a New Yorker, looked ex­ anywhere from “a couple of days to By Jim Tierney for affordable housing for town resi­ a few weeks.” Manchester Herald______dents or the families currenUy there, foreign minister for a swift recipro­ tremely frail today and was hunched cal move — freedom for a Shiite over as he came down the steps of “He is alert, stable, ambulatory — m said Town directors Ronald Osella, and somewhat tired,” said a medici O o SOUTH WINDSOR — The South Windsor High bat­ Susan Buckno and Peter DiRosa. Moslem cleric kidnapped by Israeli the U.S. Air Fbrce C-141 at Rhein- bulletin based on Palhill’s first two ters felt the heat in their CCC East clash with Manchester The military wants to sell the troops in July. Main air base in a cold rain, sup­ hours in the hospital. “Although he ^ CD High Friday afternoon at Larry Duprey Field. homes at fair-market value in order President Bush thanked Iran and ported by two airmen. appears to be in relatively good H < That heat came in the form of Indian senior righ­ to help finance the consolidation of Syria — whose military forces in He was dressed in a military shape, he is malnourished and mild­ thander George Covey, who struck out 12 in his second national military bases mandated The Auoclated Pres* Lebanon picked up Polhill in west camouflage jacket and carried a m . impressive outing in le^ing Manchester to a 4-1 victory. under a 1988 cost-cutting act passed Beirut and drove him to the Syrian football given to him as “a touch of ly dehydrated.” PRESSED FOR INFORMATION — Ruth Polhill, the mother It said doctors would also make o ^ For the second game in a row the Indian bats (four by Congress. The deadline for capital of Damascus — for their America” under one arm during the hits) were silent. But senior Lindsey Boulilier’s two-run military families to move out of the of released hostage Robert Polhill, talks to reporters from her help in securing the release. short walk to a military van. double in the seventh inning sealed the Manchester vic­ homes is Aug. IS. apartment window in Fishkill, N.Y., Sunday. But the president said he would About two dozen people nearby Please see HOSTAGE, page 10 While the town of Manchester tory. 1“ 3D “Boutilier and George Covey, they’re the everything and state Department of Housing here,” Manchester coach Don Race said. “George pitched have expressed interest in purchas­ O O a nice one. He really had control of the game from begin­ ing the homes for u.sc by low-in­ Time hasn’t healed the wounds Mental crisis service begins O “ H ning to end. He’s pitched two superb games.” come families, so has the state year at this dme you think about it and you just m r n In his complete-game effort, Covey allowed six hits Department of Human Resources. It By The Aseociated Press ture of Manchester Memorial Hospital and the get more hurt.” By Dianna M. Talbot (three in the final frame), allowed one unearned run and wants to find homes for more than state Department of Mental Health, which ap­ BRIDGEPORT — Three years after 28 It was about 1:30 in the afternoon on April Manchester Her£dd P 03 walked just one. In his last win against Newington, 1,(X)0 welfare families who have 23, 1987 when millions of pounds of concrete proved a $730,(XX) annual operating grant. Covey struck out nine. He has 21 strikeouts in his two been living in motels. people were killed in the collapse of the L’Am­ A toll-free, crisis intervention hot line 11 stories high crashed to the ground at 202 Low-income adults in this area who are on O O Provisions of the 1987 Stewart B. biance Plaza, the crumbled cement is stacked provides over-the-phone counseling and dis­ wins this season. Washington Ave, where the half-finished the verge of suicide, nervous breakdowns, or m z McKinney Act require that federal in piles, the litigation is filed neatly in cabinets, patches teams of crisis workers who can begin Covey struck out the side in the third and fourth L’Ambiance high-rise apartment building was otlicr psychiatric crises no longer have to pay, a > surplus property be offered first to and the survivors are left with tormenting counseling a person in their own home. frames, and also Jamie Lussier with runners on second under construction. wait or drive somewhere to get help. groups aiding the homeless, which memories. The new service is designed to fill a gap in > r- and third with two outs in the Bobcat fifth. Federal investigators attributed the collapse Starting today, immediate help is available Manchester improves to 3-1 in the league and 5-2 will prevent the housing department As they mark the third anniversary of the health care for low-income people who often 3D O ) to the failure of a key component in an assemb­ in the form of a new, no-charge, mobile, and town from making an offer on uagedy, those whose fathers, husbands and do not have health insurance, officials said. Al­ overall. South Windsor sliiw to 2-3 in the CCC East and ly used to lift floor slabs into place in the lift- psychiatric medical service. And in June, j j > the properties, state and federal offi­ brothers died in the collapse say time has not though a sliding-scale payment plan may be es­ 2-4 overall. The Indians will host Hartford Public Mon­ slab construction method. people who need extensive counseling will cials say. The law was named after helped heal their wounds. tablished in the near future, no one will be > - • day afternoon at 3:30 at Kelley Ineld. When the part failed to carry the weight have a place to stay — overnight or for several In this pitcher’s duel, the Bobcats struck first in the Stewart B. McKinney, who served “It has changed nothing,” said Victoria refused service because of an ability to pay, " 0 upon it, the slabs fell, creating a chain reaction days. as Connecticut’s 4th District con­ Perugini, whose brother, Francesco D’Addona, they said. fourth. that brought down the entire building. Community Crisis Center, a newly or­ gressman until his death in 1987. was one of the 28 workers to die in New Freshman Gary Burnham singled with one out, the ganized clinic at 104 Haynes St., is a joint ven­ first hit of the game off Covey. He then stole s^ond. If officials decide to give the England’s worst construction accident. “Every Please see L’AMBIANCE, page 10 Please see CRISIS, page 10 With two outs, Jeff Broderick popped up in the infield homes to the homeless, the which, inexplicably froze the Indian defense with the ball ■ ' -F' '■ > *T • !<' * •' military’s plan to raise money would eluding a diving Boutilier. Covey’s pickoff attempt of be ruined. Burnham off second base went into centerfield with the r ' ■■ i" - ^ ■ Town directors in Manchester latter scoring. said they oppose the Department of Sustaining Earth Day interest a concern “We’re having trouble with popups,” Race said. ^11. Human Resources’ plan. “We’ve got to really work on it. They’re Just not hungry “Our objective is to maintain enough. They’re not working together.” neighborhood unity,” said Osella, a Manchester immediately knotted the affair at 1-all in Republican. “The military families Man’s disrupting Millions celebrate the day, the top of the fifth. With runners on second and third and there have been acceptt^ by the two outs, senior Steve Joyner rocketed a base hit off the : / community.” of nature led glove of Bobcat third baseman Kevin Phillips scoring Any change in the type of people but will the job get done? sophomore Dave White, who walked. residing in this neighborhood would to wolfs image c/: massed at the foot of the Capitol to ' t South Windsor starter and loser Jeff Goodin hit senior create instability in the community, By The Associated Press Jeff Davis and walked Boutilier with one out in the sixth, Osella said. By Rick Santos work to modvate polidcians and and then was relieved by Lussier. Marc Scars pinch-ran Homeless or families on welfare Manchester Herald An esdmatcd 200 million people corporate leaders to environmental for Davis. should not be placed in those homes all over the planet celebrated the action. “Their lefthander pitched a nice game too,” Race said. because the neighborhood is not A three-year-old girl shyly looks 20th anniversary of Earth Day as “I don’t want to come back here “I was surprised they took him out when they did.” close to available medical and social down at her feet. She feels a soft aedvists pleaded for the rise of a 20 years from now and have to tell Lussier walked senior Devon Marquez to load the '4.-- ■ " : V services, and there is no public nudge at her face, and slowly she new “conservadon generation” to your sons and daughters that you bases. With two outs, catcher Kevin Willis’ pickoff at­ transportation in that area of town, looks up. Now she’s staring into care for the fragile environment. didn't do your duty." said Nelson, tempt of Sears off third base went into left field allowing Judy HarllIng/MwichMMr HaraM Becoming to Buckno, a Republican. the large eyes of a 130-pound tim­ Even as a hot air balloon 74, who originated Earth Day Most homeless families do not own ber wolf. when he was a senator from Wis­ the latter to score the eventual winning run. AND THE PITCH — Manchester High’s George Covey was in complete control Friday as representing the Earth rose in In the Manchester seventh with runners on first and motor vehicles, she said. This is a honor story. But it’s consin. “We’ve got to raise a con­ he threw a six-hitter at South Windsor High, striking out 12, in leading the Indians to a 4-1 Times Square and tens of DiRosa, a Democrat and former not about a wolf mauling a small thousands demonsuated at the U.S. servation generauon." Please see MHS, page 47 victory. town mayor, agreed. child. Rather, it’s the sad story of Capitol on Sunday, some worried Earth Day was celebrated in He also said, “1 am absolutely op­ about sustaining interest in the en­ more than 3,6(X) U.S. communities 1 posed to the state stepping in and See related stories, page 3 vironment so that it becomes more and in 140 other nations, according telling us what to do with our hous­ than a fad. to organizers. Environmentalists collected tons ing. Manchester has a history of the North American wolf, which "Earth Day is primarily a light of garbage from Japanese beaches, providing shelter and services for its has almost been eradicated from we turn on so that we can see the homeless. The town now is at a the world. work. The work is sdll yet to be sculpted a giant thermometer from point where there arc a variety of The story was told to the little done,” said novelist Wallace Steg- a French glacier to protest global other people whose needs should be girl as well as about 170 others ner, who led a pledge of allegiance warming and carried a globe on a taken care of.” who filed into the Lowe Program to the Earth in FWo Alto, Calif., stretcher, symbolizing a sick Earth, Center at Manchester Community where Earth Day has its head­ in a parade in Hong Kong's twin Plea.se see HOUSING, page 10 College on Saturday. quarters. city of Kowloon. The lecture was part of the local Judy HanSng/WtanchMMr Some of Sunday’s activism In New York, an estimated 1 9 Earth Day celebration, but the spilled over into today, when about million people turned to the TODAY speaker, Doug Radziewicz, had no HELLO FRIEND — Rasta, a 130-pound timber wolf, sniffs 400 protesters blocked traffic and greenest part of Manhattan. easy task grabbing the attention of at Brandon Caldwell. 7, of Glastonbury. Caldwell was one overturned garbage bins along Central Park, for a concert that in­ cluded perfoimances by Hall and the audience, who often craned of many on hand Saturday to listen to a lecture on wolves New York's Will Suect during the In d e x their necks to catch a glimpse of morning rush hour. More than 100 Oates, the B-52’s. the Roches and the two wolves as they moseyed as part of the Earth Day celebration at Manchester Com­ people were arrested. the Saturday Night Live Bond. 20 p«0««, 2 M Ctlona among audience members. munity College. A coalition of groups calling it­ Concerts also drew hundreds of The timber wolf, a male known self Earth Day Wall Street Acdon thousaiuls to Earth Day activities IB -2 0 Classifted as Rasta, and an 80-pound red wolf on fairy tales such as Little Red blood-thirsty, killers,” Radziewicz said it hoped to shut down Wall in Boston and Son Francisco. Cornice 16 "Within 50 years, if we don’t Focus 17 named Wolfie were adopted by the Riding Hood, The Three Little said. Street for a day to call attendon to Local/Stale 3-S National Audubon Society. They Pigs, and stories about werewolves And those falsehoods were “corporate abuse" of the environ­ change the way we do things, we 9 Lotterv 2 live in Sharon, where Radziewicz and wolfmen. given credence when American ment. But officials said trading won’t recognize this Earth," con- NatiorVMbrtd 6 - 7 ,8 works as a naturalist. “Instead of thinking of wolves settlers killed off the buffalo, the began as usual this morning. sunrer activist Ralph Nader told a O bituariee 2 He said the wolf is an intelligent as something as very beaudful, natural prey of the wolves, and the In Washington on Sunday, Earth crowd of about 1,000 at North Oomion 8 Day founder Gaylord Nelson Carolina State University in Soorte 11-16 and beautiful animal that has been gentle, and intelligent, people Tsiavision 16 the victim of misconcepdon based believe that they are savage. Please see WOLVES, page 10 urged more than UX).(XX) people Raleigh. 1______1 0



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