One-man performance

a lesson in alcoholism

By Maureen Leavitt ing to keep his precarious world Manchester Herald together because of his alcoholic

father, captivated the majority of COVENTRY — Scrapper’s life the students during the hour-long was a struggle all because his dad performance. A loved the bottle.

About 130 students at Coventry The program was sponsored by the Coventry Youth Services and High School saw Scrapper’s story the Coventry Council for the unfold before them Tuesday Prevention of Student Drug and during a performance called Alcohol Abuse. It was funded by a "Hard Knocks.” In the program, A grant from the state Alcohol and actor Jackson Gillman of Maine Drug Abuse Commission. carried on a conversation with

the imaginary Scrapper and After the presentation, stu­

Scrapper’s father, Frank. dents had the chance to be frank

Gillman portrayed both roles in and discuss their views about

a one-man performance that was alcohol abuse along with a panel Patrick Flynn/Manchaater Herald designed to teach students about of three students and four

the disease of alcoholism. members of the faculty. GASPING FOR AIR — Actor Jackson Gillman, of sophomore students at Coventry High School

Gillman’s compelling por­ Maine, looks as if he’s starved for air as he performs a Tuesday. Gillman also performed a more serious skit trayal of young Scrapper, fight­ See ALCOHOL, page 12 comical skit about drug abuse for freshman and about a family struggling with an alcoholic father.

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Wednesday, May 10, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents

Directors OK

Troop use

lease concept,

question terms

in Panama

By Nancy Concelman

Manchester Herald

Members of the Board of Directors approved Tuesday the concept of a two-year extension of the is doubtfui

lease with the Manchester Country Club for the

town-owned golf course land.

But directors questioned some of the conditions By Rita Beamish Richard Lugar, R-Ind., a senior

the club requested. The Associated Press member of the Senate Foreign

The board asked Town Attorney John W. Cooney Relations Committee, said on

and Town Manager Robert B. Weiss to discuss the Washington - President NBC-TV’s "Today” show this

wording of the lease extension with representatives Bush is calling on democratic morning. , “The opposition in allies to rally against Panama’s Panama is counseling calm, and of the Manchester Country Clubbefore anything is signed. Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega, they’re in the best position to Club representatives have also approved the but U.S. officials are playing know."

concept of the two-year extension at a rent of $75,000 down talk of an American mil­ Bush would not say what

per year. The club’s existing 25-year lease expires in itary response to what they call a actions he was considering in the

1991. fraudulent election in the Central wake of what he called a American nation. Some golfers have said the town should abandon fraudulent election that nonethe­ the short-term lease and negotiate a long-term In considering the scope of less was won by anti-Noriega

lease. But negotiators for the town. Republican measures, officials ranging from forces. director Geoffrey Naab and Democratic (iirectors Panama's opposition candidate, “The Panamanian people have Guillermo Endara, to Peru’s spoken, and I call on General Kenneth N. Tedford and James F. Fogarty, have said they’ll wait for the results of a study on the President Alan Garcia and Noriega to respect the voice of the former President Carter cauti­ people, and I call on all foreign feasibility of adding 18 holes to the course for a total of 36 before negotiating a long-term lease. oned against U.S. troop leaders to urge General Noriega Club and town negotiators are now studying involvement. to honor the clear results of the

possible layouts for additional holes. Bush and his advisers kept election," the president told Resident Wallace J. Irish, a member of a group of alive the prospect of military reporters. intervention Tuesday by saying Bush was briefed Tuesday by golfers called Friends of Golf, said today the group all options were being consi­ two election observer groups is pleased that the town administration is moving dered. Administration officials including one headed by Carter, forward with plans for the new course and is '-.Aai including country club representatives in the said privately, however, that just back from Central America

review of those plans. such a unilateral step was after monitoring Sunday’s unlikely. elections. Irish has said FOG members would rather see a long-term lease than a two-year extension. "I don’t think it’s necessary to

"I don’t think Friends of Golf are going to be take action immediately,” Sen. See PANAMA, page 12 totally happy until a long-term relationship between

Manchester Country Club and the town administra­ tion is signed, sealed and delivered.” Irish said. Baker is ‘pleased’ Several directors said Tuesday they did not fully understand the implications of two of the three conditions the club has insisted putting in the lease

extension. Under one condition, if the town decides to add 18 with start of talks

holes to the existing 18-hole course, it would be

required to negotiate with the club on a long-term By Barry Schweld their aid to the Sandinistas in lease allowing the club to operate 18 of the holes as a The Associated Press Nicaragua, which amounted to semi-private club. $500 million last year. The Soviets

Cooney said Tuesday the definition of semi­ MOSCOW — U.S. Secretary of also raised Afghanistan, a topic private is not clear. Baker had no intention of bring­ State James A. Baker III held his But Naab said the Town Charter allows the town first round of talks today with ing up because the Kremlin is to lease the land as long it is available for public use. demanding the United States halt Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Under the current lease, the public may u.se the A. Shevardnadze and they jointly its military aid to Afghan rebels. course upon payment of greens fees. In both countries, Marxist pledged to produce "good re­ Fogarty and Democrat Barbara B. Weinberg sults” for superpower relations. governments have Soviet sup­

questioned the wording of the third condition, which The two-hour, 45-minute ses­ port, while the United States is sion at a Foreign Ministry man­ backing the insurgents — with says the club may increase dues or greens fees as needed during the extension to cover increased rent. sion established goals and ground weapons through Pakistan for the rules for four working groups that Mujahadeen and with non-lethal Cooney said the current lease requires the opened discussions on arms con­ aid to the Contras in Nicaragua. 1 directors’ approval, but Weinberg and Fogarty said According to Gerasimov, trol, human rights, regional prob­ it sounds as if the club wants to bypass that approval Baker and Shevardnadze also process. lems and direct U.S.-Soviet relations. discussed U.S. Defense Secretary

Naab suggested that the board wait to approve the "We are very pleased with the final lease until a proposed lawsuit against the town Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Herald way things started,” Baker said. See TALKS, page 12

is filed and the town determines its potential effect DOUBLE IMAGE — Clara Knox of Storrs studies for finals Tuesday at Gennady I. Gerasimov, a For­ on the lease. Manchester Community College's Lowe Program Center. A mirror eign Ministry spokesman, said Baker and Shevardnadze, at the See GOLF, page 12 image of Knox is cast in the window behind her. request of the American side, TODAY

concentrated on regional con­

flicts, including the Middle East. Index

Central America and 24 pages, 2 sections House debates stronger death penalty Afghanistan.

"Dealing with regional prob­ B u sin e ss_____17 N atlon/W orld_7-9

By Peter Vlles abused as a child. Several lawmakers who spoke lems will enable us to get the last Classified _ 22-24 Obituaries______2

The Associated Press Roll call, page 12 of the Cold War behind us and C o m ic s ______20 O p in io n ___ 10-11 The law that the House will in favor of rejecting the commit­ move into a new stage of our F o cu s______IS P e o p le ______18 debate would allow juries to tee report — and debating the HARTFORD — The House of penalty. The bill now goes to the weigh mitigating factors against death penalty — said it was relationship,” Gerasimov said. F oo d______19 S cie n ce ___22

He said the subject of short- Local/State Sports ____13-16 Representatives has cleared the legislative commissioner’s office aggravating factors. Under the important for the issue to be way for what promises to be a for a final review, and probably proposed law, the jury might find, discussed. range missiles in Europe did not ______2-6, 12 T e le vislo n ____ 21 lengthy and emotional debate on will be back on the House agenda for example, that although the come up. L o tte ry ______2 W eather______2 whether Connecticut’s death pe­ within two weeks. defendant was abused as a child, “I want to say that I oppose the The two sides found common death penalty, but I think the nalty should be made easier to Under the state’s current law, he committed the crime in an ground on Central America, issue should be heard on this impose. considered one of the nation’s unusually heinous manner, Gerasimov said. “Both sides WE DELIVER With conservative Democrats weakest death-penalty statutes, showed no remorse, and should floor,” said Rep. Andrew M. stated there was good potential For Home Delivery, Call Norton, R-Colehester. for a furthering of dialogue on a joining Republicans, the House juries cannot impose the death be executed.

voted 88-54 Tuesday to reject a penalty if they find one mitigating The bill would protect minors “It’s a major issue,” said Rep. Central American settlement," 647-9946 he said. committee’s unfavorable report factor in favor of the defendant — and mentally handicapped per­ Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 on a bill strengthening the death for example that the killer was sons from the death penalty. See PENALTY, page 12 Baker wants the Soviets to curb 2 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 10, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 10. 1989 — 3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE

About Town Obituaries Births Tax form to stay

Cabaret night set Agnes M. Davis Portland, Maine: a grandson: a Pokusa Adam Jozef, son of WieIslaw and Janine granddaughter: and a great- Edward Jillson Sanderson Pokusa of 339 Oakland St., was born despite criticism Tickets are available for the fifth annual May Agnes M. Shearer Davis. 71, of grandson. Edward Jillson. 67, formerly of March 23 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Cabaret at North United Methodist Church, on May 960 North Farm Road, Walling­ Memorial services will be Manchester, died Thursday (May maternal grandparents are Jane and Claude Bv Nanev Concelman heard of any cases in Manchester 13. The cabaret, at 7:30 p.m., will cost $5 per person. ford, died April 28. 1989, at World Friday at 11 a.m. in Burnside 4. 1989) in Albuquerque. N.M. He Sanderson of 339 Oakland St. His paternal Manchester Herald or in the state in which there was The Vocal Congregation, a barbershop quartet, will War II Veterans’ Memorial Hos­ United Methodist Church. 16 was the brother of Mary Gelinas grandparents are Stefania and Adam Pokusa of a request under the state Free­ be featured, along with soloists Gaye Fisher and pital. Meriden. She was the wife Church St.. East Hartford, with of Manchester, Poland. The town will continue to use a a dom of Information Art for such Jeff Hayman. of Henry E. Davis and the sister the Rev. Mark A. Goad officiat­ He was born June 27. 1921, in tax as.sessment form th-it re­ information. of Viola Reid of Manchester. ing. Burial will be at the conven­ Manchester. He had been a Doyle, Vincent William, son of Karen Doyle of 360 quests information on income Several property owners and Cholesterol tests planned Born in Manchester. Sept. 27, ience of the family. There are no resident of Albuquerque for the Oakland St., was born April 17 at Manchester from commercial properties their residents asked the town to 1917. she was the daughter of the calling hours. last 25 years. Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are even after property owners told use its former method of assess­ Maria Alexandria Associates will conduct choles­ late Alexander and Florence E. Memorial donations may be He was a member of the Boy Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Doyle of Elm Village. He the Board of Directors Tuesday ing commercial buildings. That terol screenings at the Super Stop & Shop, located at (Bowers) Shearer. She had been made to the Burnside United Scouts of America and the has a brother, Eric Scott. 5. the form is an invasion of privacy. method is, based on the cost of a Wallingford resident for 41 .342 Broad St . The sessions will be held Thursday and Methodist Church Memorial National Wildlife Association. He Stratton, Christopher Thomas, son of Thomas and Assistant Town Assessor William structures minus depreciation. Friday, from 1! a m. to noon, and Saturday, from 2 years. A licensed practical nurse, Fund, Ea.st Hartford 06108. The was a retired lieutenant colonel in Teri Skoog Stratton, 103 Greenwood Drive, was born Moon said today. Bekech said that method can to 6 p.m. No fasting is necessary. she had been employed at World Newkirk & Whitney Funeral the U S. Air Force. April 11 at Hartford Hospital. His maternal About 10 property owners at­ result in inaccurate figures be­ There is a $7 charge for the cholesterol screening. War II Veterans’ Memorial Hos­ Home. 318 Burnside Ave., East He was survived by his wife, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Skoog of 151 tended a workshop Tuesday be­ cause depreciation is difficult to pital until her retirement in 1984. However, participants are eligible to receive a $5 Hartford, is in charge of Christina Jillson of Albuquerque: Parker St. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and fore the board’s regular meeting. measure. She was a member of the coupon which is redeemable on any new or arrangements. five sons, Edwin. Christoper and Mrs. Albert Stratton, Somerset, Mass. His maternal Town Assessor Michael Bekech Republican Director Geoffrey transferred prescription, except those prescrip­ Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Wit­ Gregory, all of Albuquerque. great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Skoog answered questions from prop­ Naab said he also thought the tions transferred from another Stop & Shop, at the nesses in the Yalesville section of Brian of Washington, D.C., and Sr. of Manchester. His paternal great-grandparent erty owners and the board. income approach may be better Y Super Stop & Shop Pharmacy. Store coupons will Wallingford: Mizpah Chapter, Kevin of Del Norte. Calif.: and is Elvira Stratton of New Hampshire. He has a Manrhe.sfer attorney Barry W. because it accurately measures also be offered. Order of Eastern Star, of Walling­ Betty Kiamie four grandchildren. brother, Matthew, 2‘/i. Botticello. who represented the market value. ford: the Wallingford Senior Betty (Haynes) Kiamie. 62, of The funeral was Saturday in owners of the Fountain Village But Manchester attorney Paul Yard, plant sale slated Citizens’ Center: and the Ameri­ Simsbury, formerly of West Hart­ Albuquerque. Burial was Monday The following babies were born recently at Apartments, said he is worried R. Marte, who represented prop­ can Association of Retired Per­ ford, died Tuesday (May 9. 1989) in Santa Fe. Hartford Hospital. that information from the forms erty owners Raymond F. Damato A Plant and Yard Sale will be held Saturday from sons. Wallingford chapter. She at John Demp.sey Hospital, Uni­ Fitzgerald and Sons Funeral could become public if freedom of and Richard Hayes, said the best 9 a m. to 2 p.m. at the Unitarian Meetinghouse, 153 had served as a volunteer at the versity of Connecticut Health Home. Albuquerque, was in Backofen, twins, a son and daughter, were born information laws that now pro­ and least intrusive method for West Vernon Street. Featured will be bedding and Wallingford Public Library. Center. Farmington. She was the charge of arrangements. April 3 to Jeffrey J. and Karin Meier Backofen, 82A tect such information are assessing commercial property hanging plants, toys and baby items, kid’s clothing, Besides her husband, she is mother of Robert N. Kiamie of Pine St. changed. is to use the replacement cost sporting goods, housewares, bakery, used books, survived by a daughter. Mrs. Manchester. Botticello suggested the town minus depreciation plus the cur­ Davis, a son born to Thomas D. and Virginia tools, furniture, near antiques. Free coffee. Paul (Holly) Tylutke of Walling­ She was born in Moscow, Idaho, collect the information but not rent market value of the land Davis of 43 Wilfred Road. ford: a sister. Viola Reid of and she had lived in We.st Louis Epstein require property addresses or Attorney Anthony Pagano. who Manchester: and a grandson. Hartford for many years. She was DeFeo, a daughter born April 11 to Ronald N. and Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald owners’ names. represented property owner Da­ Love subject of lecture Louis Epstein, 61. of East The funeral and burial were a volunteer at Stamford Hospital Fionna Cunningham DeFeo of 784 Center St. Bekech said the information niel F. Reale, said using the Hartford, died Monday (May 8, A special seminar on "Women Who Love Too private. Arrangements were for many years. MR. FIX-IT — Eric Fritz, 10, of Glastonbury, fixes his bow was 7, was training for the Junior Olympic Archery would have to be validated to income and expense forms will Much,” will be offered at Manchester Memorial under the direction of the Yales­ Besides her son. she is survived 1989) at Manchester Memorial Kindberg, a daughter born April 7 to Darren J. before shooting last Wednesday at Hall’s Arrow, 291 W. Division. establish a fair assessment and result in more appeals because Hospital Thursday at 7 p.m. Linda Tucker, who ville Funeral Home, 386 Main St,, by her husband . Mitchell Kiamie: Hospital. He was the stepfather of and Deborah Vaughn Kinderberg of Manchester. Middle Turnpike. Fritz, who has been shooting since he the town would have to know the form is an invasion of privacy. Gerald Case of Manchester. teaches personal and advanced stress management Yalesville. Gifts in her memory a daughter, Jean R. Merritt of Mehl, a son born April 2 to Philip E. and Carol where to go for additional The income-expense method is classes for the hospital’s Community Health may be sent to the Kingdom Hall Simsbury: two sisters, Virginia He also is survived by his wife. information. being u.sed by Manchester and 31 Kathryn (Brown) Epstein: Pallock Mehl, 1166 W. Middle Turnpike. Education Department, will lead the two-hour of Jehovah’s Witnesses. 331 Main Steiner of Johnson. Wash., and The income and expen.se report other towns in the state that are presentation and discussion. Registration fee is $9. St.. Yalesville 06492. or the Dorothy Roper of Banning, another stepson, Steven Case of Sawko, a son born April 11 to Michael J. and forms request rental-income fig­ undergoing revaluations, Bekech East Hartford: two brothers, For more information, and to register, call American Cancer Society. Mer­ Calif.: and a granddaughter. She Patricia Posluszny, .34 Elm Terrace. Carpenters end strike to work at mall ures. maintenance costs, tenants’ said. In Manchester, about 1,100 HealthSource at the hospital, 647-6600. or 643-1223. iden Road, Middletown 06492. was predeceased by a daughter, Benjamin and Max Ep.stein. both names and other information of the forms have been sent out of Boca Raton. Fla.: and a Stratton, a son born April 11 to Thomas P. and Teri Jan A. Kiamie. Bv Nanev Concelman negotiated under a new contract returned to the mall site were struction manager of the mall property owners said isn’t needed and 200 have been returned. grandson. Skoog Stratton of 103 Greenwood Drive. Orford chapter to meet Peteris Aldins The funeral will be Thursday at Manchester Herald between the As.sociation of Gen­ among 20 carpenters for the project for the Homart Develop­ to as.se.ss property values. “ Manchester is not the ‘Lone 1 p.m. at the Taylor and Modeen The funeral will be Thursday at eral Contractors of Connecticut project who began striking ment Co. said Tuesday a short “ It’s nobody’s business who my Ranger’ in this approach,” said 10 a m. at the Wolkowysker Vonderkall, a son born April 6 to Kevin R. and The Orford Parish chapter of the Daughters of the Peteris Aldins. 67, of Hebron, Funeral Home. 1.36 S. Main St., Leslie Stanton Vonderkall of 74 Ludlow Road. Carpenter.r: working on the G. and Ix)oal43ofthe Brotherhood of Monday. strike would have little effect on tenants are,” said Kenneth C. Finance Director Boyce Spinelli. American Revolution will hold its annual meeting died Friday (May 5. 1989) at St. West Hartford. Burial will be in Society Cemetery. Tower Fox & Co. department .store at the Carpenters & Joiners of America. Loubier said Tuesday S.G. mall work. Burkamp, owner of the Manches­ The income and expen.se report Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Donald Francis Hospital and Medical Fairview Cemetery, West Hart­ Avenue. Hartford. The Weinstein Reid, a son born April 8 to John J. and Deborah Pavilions at Buckland Hills re­ Loubier said. Milazzo has signed interim agree­ Gleisner said Monday Homart ter Mall at 811 Main St. forms have been approved by the Forstrom. 256 Timrod Road. Manchester. Center. Hartford. He was the ford. Calling hours are Wednes­ Mortuary. Hartford, is in charge Hartmann Reid of 11 Valerie Drive, Bolton. turned to work Tuesday after the The interim agreement also ments with the union that put a has tentative plans to keep Bekech said income and rental state Office of Policy and Man­ brother of Milda Pukinskis of of arrangements. requires contractors to pay the total of 75 carpenters back to construction on schedule if the day from 7 to 9 p.m. and Klobedanz, a son born April 2 to James J. and contractor. S.G. Milazzo of East information helps determine the agement, Bekech said. Section Manchester. Memorial donations may be new wages as of April 1. when work on the mall and other strike lasts, but for now the Thursday, one hour before the Julie Forrest Klobedanz of 75 Slocum Road, Hebron. Hartford, signed an interim market value of commercial 12-63b of the state statutes allows Plant sale Is scheduled He was born Jan. 19, 1922, in service. made to the American Cancer agreement with the workers’ Local 43’s contract expired, he projects in the area Tuesday. project is not threatened. properties. An average is taken the assessor to collect that Jekabpils. Latvia. He cametothe Society. 679 Prospect Ave., Santangelo, a son born April 7 to Vinnie and Linda union, a union official said said. The union is ready to negotiate Gleisner could not be reached from the information gathered information, he added. The Manchester Garden Club is having its annual Hartford. United States in 1955 and had been Ferruccio Santangelo, 22 (Carriage Drive. Hebron. Tue.sday. Local 43 members are seeking with the Association of General for comment this morning. and an assessment is established Tony Gorman, chairman of the Plant Sale Saturday from 9:30 a m. to 12:30 p.m. in a resident of Hebron since 1965. a $1.50 per hour increase over the Contractors but the association Contractors for the mall pro­ Center Park by the Mary Cheney Library. Main Mary Ann Farrelly based on that average, he said. board of the Greater Manchester He was a retired construction Tinson, a daughter to Richard P. and Charlene The interim agreement says basic pay rate of $18.10 per hour has asked for several days to ject reported Monday that roof­ The information collected will Chamber of Commerce said Street. Plants available will include annuals, worker, having worked at many Mary Ann (Fleming) Farrelly. Lewchik Tinson of .59 Hickory Drive, Hebron. carpenters will work for the for a two-year contract, or a $2 “ regroup.” Loubier said. It’s ers and carpenters who were be kept private by the town, he gathering information for the perennials, herbs, hanging plants, geraniums, and a area construction companies. of Manchester, formerly of Hart­ Phiiiip R. Madore wages they were paid before the per hour increase for a one-year doubtful both sides will meet installing ceilings, partitions and said Only averages wiil be typed form takes time and money, costs baked goods table. It will be held rain or shine. Besides his sister, he is sur­ ford. died Tuesday (May 9. 1989) Phillip R. Madore. 52. Walling­ strike, but requires the contrac­ contract. before next week, he added. frames for concrete structures into a computer program, he that may be passed on as vived by his wife. Maria (Junger) at her home. She was the widow of ford died Tuesday (May 9. 1989). Current Quotations tor to pay whatever salary is The dozen carpenters who Charles Gleisner, senior con­ did not report to work Monday. added. Bekech said he has never increased rent to tenants. Annual May Dinner set Aldins: a daughter, Maritt Christopher F Farrelly. He was born in Van Buren. Junker of Schutterwald. West She was born in County West­ Maine, Dec. 2, 1936. and had been The Women’s Club of Manchester will hold its Germany: three other sisters, all meath. Ireland, and lived in this a resident of Coventry for 26 "The Panamanian people have spoken, and I call annual May Dinner Monday at The Gallery, in in Latvia: a grandson: and area most of her life. She was a years before moving to on General Noriega to respect the voice of the Lure of water supply at reservoir Glastonbury. There will be a social hour at 6 p.m.. several nieces and nephews. member of the St. Augustine Wallingford. people, and I call on all foreign leaders to urge with dinner at 6:30 p.m. Susan Akmentine will be A private funeral will be at the Rosary Society. He was employed by Pilot General Noriega to honor the clear results of the featured in a musical program. Reservations are convenience of the family. There She is survived by four sons. Freight Lines of Wallingford as a election.” — President Bush, asking democratic prompts boartd to Invesf $75,000 HARTFORD RD. NURSERY & GARDEN SHOP required. are no calling hours. The Holmes John A. Farrelly of Windsor, driver and yardman. He was an allies to exert pressure on Gen. Manuel Antonio James F. Farrelly of Windsor Noriega, chief of Panama’s 15,000-member Defense Funeral Home, 400 Main St., is in honorary member of the North Bv Nanev Concelman The dam is off Lake Street ute $60,000 The council tabled a L.A. EAST PLAZA charge of arrangements Locks, Francis J. Farrelly of Coventry Volunteer Fire Depart­ Forces, to admit his hand-picked candidate was where Manchester. Bolton and vote and was waiting to see what Support group to meet defeated in presidential elections. Manchester Herald Memorial donations may be Cromwell and Robert P. Farrelly ment and a member of the Vernon meet. Parla said 62 acres Manchester will do. Parla said. of Newington: three daughters, "United: a Group for Cancer Patients. Friends, made to the American Cancer Tri-County Fire Police Associa­ The Board of Directors decided of the land are in Bolton and 43 are Trust representatives plan to Mrs. Rosemary F. Healy of “ We are a role model, and we may be a role model and Families,” will meet Monday from 7 to 8:30 Society. 243 E. Center St., Man­ tion Inc. Tuesday that the town can always in Vernon. None of the land lies in ask the town of Bolton next week chester 06040. Newington, Mrs. Mary E. for the U.S. Congress.” —Vermont Gov. Madeleine p.m. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. The group He is survived by two sons. use an extra 62 million gallons of Manchester, but Manchester has for a contribution at Vernon’s O’Keefe of Manchester and Mrs. Kunin, on a bill passed by the state Legislature to meets regularly on the first and third Monday of Philip M. Madore of Manchester water. rights to the 62 million gallons of request, but Parla said Bolton has Julia Williams of Mantua, N.J.: outlaw the registration of cars with air conditioners and Gregg R. Madore of Vernon: Members of the board gave water in the reservoir, she said never supported dam repair in each month in Conference Room C. This self-help Homer G. Rines 39 grandchildren: and 43 great­ using ozone-destroying chlorofluorocarbons. group provides the opportunity to discuss with two brothers, Richard Madore of their OK to proceed with repairs Democrat Barbara B. Wein­ the past. Homer G. Rines. 87, of Ea.st grandchildren. She was prede­ others feelings, attitudes, and ways of coping with Maryville. Tenn., and Rudolph to the Risley Dam with a $75,000 berg said it would be prudent for Parla said the trust hopes to Hartford, died Monday (May 8, ceased by two sons. Christopher Madore of Manchester: three contribution from the town. The the town to ensure that it has a begin repair work in September the diagnosis of cancer, either as a patient or as the 1989) in a local convalescent F. Farrelly Jr. and Joseph I sisters, Sylvia Manza of Escon­ Correction board is scheduled to vote on the future water supply. to meet the four-year deadline loved one of a patient. For more information, call home. He was the father of David Farrelly. 647-4739. dido, Calif., Margaret Lavigneof appropriation next month. Town Manager Robert B. Weiss imposed by the Risley family and K. Rines of Manchester. The funeral will be Friday at Vernon and Gloria Reis of Wind­ The Manchester Land Conser­ said in the past, the town Water avoid higher con.struction costs. He was born in Waldoboro. 9:15 am . from the Farley- sor: and several nieces and A picture that appeared in the Profile edition of vation Trust, which owns the Division did not feel the the water Work will take three to four % Overeaters to meet Maine, and he had lived in East Sullivan Funeral Home. 96 Webs­ i nephews. the Manchester Herald April 28 showing a portion of dam. reservoir and 104 acres of was worth a $300,000 investment months, she said. Rhododendrons Hartford since 1941. Before his ter St., Hartford, followed by a 10" Hanging Are you addicted to food? Overeaters Anonymous "The funeral will be Friday at 9 the Cheney Great Lawn incorrectly identified the Weiss said for $75,000, the town The U.S. Army Corps of Engi­ retirement, he was employed by Mass of Christian burial at 10 land around them, needs $.310,000 meets at the First Baptist Church, 240 Hillstown a m. at the Holmes Funeral owners of one of the former Cheney family to fix the dam. trust President would have a reasonable neers designated the dam as a Pratt & Whitney. Ea.st Hartford. a m. in St. Augustine Church, 10 Baskets Road, every Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday and Home. 400 Main St., with a Mass mansions. The house shown at the right of the investment. high-risk structure during a study Besides his son, he is survived Campfield Ave., Hartford. Burial Theresa Parla told the board Friday at 1 p.m. and Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. No of Christian burial at 10a.m. in St. picture is owned by William and Laura Belfiore. A state grant will cover $200,000 more than 10 years ago. If the „,2/»25 by his wife. Margaret (Kinnear) will be in Mount St. Benedict Tuesday. Impatients, Geraniums dues or fees. Everyone who wants to stop overeating Mary’s Church. 1600 Main St.. The dam. re.scrvoir and land of the repair cost, leaving it up to dam breaks, a loss of life and Rines: a daughter. Mrs. Mar­ Cemetery, Bloomfield. Calling 2 gal. is welcome. For more information, call ,524-4544. Coventry. Calling hours are The Manchester Herald strives to be accurate and the trust to make up the property could result, she said. Dahlia, Coleus, Fuschia garet R. Wallaceof Wethersfield: hours are Thursday from 2 to 4 were given to the trust in 1986 by Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. and7to fair. If an error is made, we want to make a difference. Republican Ronald Osella en­ a sister. Elizabeth Boutwell of p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. the heirs of John S Ri.sley on the 9 p.m. correction. The Herald’s phone number is 643-2711. condition that the dam he re­ Trust representatives last couraged the board to approve O-Anon meeting scheduled paired within four years and the week asked the Vernon Town the appropriation quickly to Asst. Flowers land be preserved. Council if the town would contrib­ prevent such a disaster. O-Anon. a support group for the family and 1 cube of 6 plants friends of compulsive overeaters, will meet each Deaths Elsewhere Public Meetings »12"„ o,2/‘ 20 Friday at 7 p.m. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. $ ^ 5 0 Ask at information desk for meeting room. Group home will host open house Keith Whitley, 33, the New South. He moved to Country Music for song and single Manchester Geraniums Nashville from Kentucky in the record of the year. 1 flat of 8 cubes Lottery country music star 1980s and landed a recording Cheney Hall Foundation, Probate Court, 5 p.m. Residents and staff of a group bral palsy live in the home, which involved furniture shipments, contract with RCA. Richard R. Green Republican Town Committee, Lincoln Center home at 108 Grissom Road are is operated by the Connecticut changes in costs, and licensing AW pots *3®® or 2/*5 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - hearing room. 7:30 p.m. opening their doors to their Institute for the Blind, said and training procedures. $000 Keith Whitley, a rising star of Whitley’s latest album. "Don’t NEW YORK (AP) - Schools neighbors for an afternoon. Antorino. Seven staff members 6"pots*6®®or2/*ll Winning numbers drawn Tuesday in New country music who followed the Close Your Eyes,” has had three Chancellor Richard R. Green Andover Michelle Antorino, manager of work at the home, she said. The home’s opening created a England: hard-living lifestyle he sang, died No. 1 singles since it was released died early today of asthma- the group home, said an open “ People are just unsure of us,” stir among some neighbors who Connecticut daily: 880. Play Four: 9600. Tuesday of an accidental over­ last year: the title song: "When related causes. He was 53. Annual budget meeting, Andover Elementary house will be held May 21 from 2 said Antorino, who called the were worried that the house was dose of alcohol. He was 33. School, 8 p.m. to 4 p.m. She said the open house residents “ nice, quiet people.” too small for six residents, the Connecticut Lotto: 5, 11, 20, 21, 24, 31. You Say Nothing at All” : and Formerly the superintendent of i 10" Hanging Basket Massachusetts daily: 4849. Whitley played in Ralph Stan­ " I ’m No Stranger to the Rain,” Minneapolis schools. Green was is to prove to area neighbors that The home opened in April 1988, number of residents originally Tri-state daily: 304, 5425, ley’s bluegrass band and later which reached No. 1 a month ago. named in January 1987 as the first Coventry they are good neighbors said Antorino. She said shedid not scheduled to live in the home. The Junipers She said she was holding the know why an open house had not Connecticut Institute for the 24" Spread $ 1 6 0 0 Rhode Island daily: 7328. was lead singer for the country- The album and title song were black chancellor of the city’s Veterans Commission, Town Office Building 7- 30 Rhode Island Lot-O-Bucks: 11, 12, 23, 28, 30. bluegrass band J.D. Crowe and nominated by the Academy of school system. p.m. open house now because she been held before. Blind and the state Department of 1 thought it would be more approp­ The home \vas originally sche­ Mental Retardation, which li­ o,2/no riate to hold it in warmer duled to open in December 1987, censes the home, reduced the weather. but problems delayed the opening number to three residents after 1 gal. container W eather Three mute adults with cere- until April 1988. The problems the complaints. w iJJanrhpBtpr Hrralft M u m s Rainy and breezy USPS 327-500 VOL. CVIII, No. 188 Steiger could face death penalty REGIONAL WEATHER Azaleas Special Manchester and vicinity; To­ Penny M. Sleffert, Publisher HARTFORD (AP) — A three- statute is unconstitutionally especially cruel manner, for 6"pots»7»» or2/»i#^ ^ Accu-Weather® forecast lor Thursday night and Thursday, rain and George T. Cheppell Dennis M. Ssntoro judge panel has denied a motion vague. example — he would automati­ Editor AdverUtlng Director asst, colors Oaytinte CorKlitions ar>d High Temperatures breezy. Low tonight in the mid 40s to dispense with a penalty phase The denial means the state will cally be sentenced to die in the ‘8“„ .,2/‘ 15 with an east wind 15 to 20 mph. Dougles A. Bevins Sheldon Cohen when sentencing Eric Steiger, a proceed to the penalty phase. state’s electric chair. 2 gal. containers High thursday 50 to 55. Chance of • A * Executive Editor Composing Manager Sentencing has been tentatively Steiger was found guilty of t 0 25-year-old Suffield man found rain 90 percent both tonight and Jeanne Q. Fromerth Robert H. Hubbard guilty in the 1987 Rambo-style set for June 6. killing Seymour and Price after Thursday. Outlook Friday, peri­ Business Manager Pressroom Manager d 0 slaying of two men. Under Connecticut law, if the the two had broken up an outdoor ods of rain likely. High in the 60s. Denise A. Roberts Frank J. McSwaegan Tuesday’s decision clears the judges find during the penalty beer party on a cul-de-sac near Personnel Manager Circulation Director yp* Flower Express Wagon Northwest hills, southwest inte­ way for the panel to decide phase at least one mitigating Seymour’s family home. rior: Tonight and Thursday, rain Published dally except Sunday and certain holidays by the whether Steiger should get the factor in the commission of the Steiger apparently became an­ and breezy. Low tonight 45 to 50 Manchester Publishing Co.. 16 Bralnard Place. Manchester. death penalty. crime —• that Steiger was suffer­ gered because one of the victims w Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid at Manchester. Conn. ing from extreme emotional allegedly poked Steiger in the Bouquets with an east wind 15 to 20 mph. Postmaster: Send address changes to the Manchester Herald. Steiger was found guilty April High thursday 50 to 55. Chance of P.O. Box 561. Manchester. Conn. 06040. 25 of capital felony, two counts of disturbance a the time, for nose with an iron bar. arrangements and much more rain 90 percent both tonight and If you don't receive your Herald by 6 p.m weskdaya or 7:30 murder, and one count of conspi­ example — he would be spared He left the party and went to his a m. Saturdays, plaase telephone your carrier. If you're unable home, where he picked up two Thursday. Outlook Friday, peri­ racy to commit capital felony in the death penalty and instead be Open 7 days a week — 710 Hftd. Rd. — 643-7914 to reach your carrier, call subscriber service at 647-9046 by 6 sentenced to life in prison without guns, and put on camouflage ods of rain likely. High in the 60s.

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Egypt denies torture during the night, mostly by tank fire, said a Exxon hit for worrying about image police spokesman, who cannot be named Bodies of 6 sailors Picasso self-portrait N A 'nO N LONDON (AP) — President Hosni under standing rules. Mubarak’s government has engaged in a That raised the overall casualty toll to 334 By Bruce Bartley Coast Guard spokesman. Fish and Game spokesman. Robbins also said the public and persistent pattern of torture, whipping, people killed and 1,281 wounded since arrive in Philippines sells for $48 million The Associated Press ■ The high-tech Soviet During a tour of the islands, government agencies had grown & W O R LD sexually abusing and hanging political fighting broke out on March 8 between Gen. skimmer Vaidogubsky was being Robbins said Exxon appeared to complacent because oil spills had prisoners by their wrists. Amnesty Interna­ Michel Aoun’s Christian army units and an VALDEZ, Alaska — Exxon sent home after Exxon declined declined in recent years. tional charged today. alliance of Syrian and Druse forces. CLARK AIR BASE, Philip­ “ We mourn six brave Ameri­ “ Yo Picasso” was sold by be concerned as much with public Bv Beth J. Harpaz must beef up its cleanup troops to renew its $15,000-a-day con­ Evidence of torture comes from inter­ pines (AP) — The bodies of six cans in this tragic accident,” relations as with cleaning up the “ There’s enough blame to go The Associated Press Wendell Cherry of Louisville, rather than its public relations tract. The ship had been skim­ Censorship protested views with victims detained from 1986 to sailors killed in a fire aboard a Rear Adm. Roger Rich, com­ Ky., who heads Humana Inc., oil. The company must double the around for everybody,” he said. Jackson wins in poli staff if the comp’any hopes to ming oil for a month, but its number of workers if if hopes to 1988 and more than 100 medical reports by U.S. Navy supply ship were flown mander of U.S. naval forces in the NEW YORK - Pablo Pi­ the hospital management The oil has killed hundreds of BEIJING (AP) — Thousands of students today to Clark Air Base, and the meet its Sept. 15 deadline for pumps and machinery jammed meet the deadline, he said. the Egyptian Justice Ministry’s forensic WASHINGTON (AP) — Jesse Jackson Philippines, said during the half- casso would have gotten a kick corporation. birds and fish and has fouled bicycled to major media and government senior U.S. Naval officer in the sopping up the nation's worst oil frequently on the thick, weather- “ They have .sent P R. people medicine department, a spokeswoman for could easily defeat District of Columbia hour ceremony. out of seeing his self-portrait Records were set Tuesday beaches extending 450 miles offices today to protest censorship, and Philippines called their deaths an spill, a top Coast Guard officer hardened crude. into the field instead of opera­ the human rights group said. Mayor Marion S. Barry Jr. if an election sell for $47.85 million to be­ for 11 artists besides Picasso. said. southwest of the sp^^l site, includ­ officials^ announced their first policy “ irreplaceable loss for the Amer­ “ This is an irreplaceable loss ” We shouldn’t blame the Rus­ tors.” he said. At least 3,000 political opponents, many of '"'[Gre held today between the mayor and the come the second most expen­ ing the coast of Katmai National change in response to demands made in ican people” for our country. This is an Paul Gauguin’s “ Mata Mua “ What they’ll have to do is sians,” Exxon operations man­ Exxon spokesman Joe Tucker them members of Islamic groups, have civil rights leader, a new poll says. sive art work ever auctioned, Park. nearly a month of pro-democracy protests. The sailors were killed and five irreplaceable loss for the Ameri­ (In Olden Times),” a colorful come back next spring and finish ager Bill Rainey said. “ It was just said he couldn’t comment on been arrested arbitrarily under state of According to the poll in today’s Washing­ his daughter said. The Ministry of Supervision said today others injured when fire broke out can people,” he added. Tahitian landscape, sold for the cleanup, ” Vice Adm. Clyde not the type of oil she was good Robbins' statements. The Vaidogubsky had worked emergency laws since 1986, Amnesty ton Post. Jackson would win 68 percent of “ Yo Picasso,” painted 88 that it would allow more open news Tuesday in the engine room of the Crewmen aboard the White $24.2 million. That broke a Robbins, the top federal official in.” Company officials have prom­ the southern edge of the Kenai spokeswoman Carline Windall said. Many the vote to 17 percent for Barry. The poll years ago when the artist was reporting of corruption cases, saying the USS White Plains as it was about Plains, a food stores ship, battled record set last month when directly supervising the cleanup, ■ In Washington, a bill that' ised to clean up the spill but say Peninsula, chasing the rapidly were held incommunicado for weeks or also found that Barry would lose to Police 20, was last sold in 1981 for $5.5 move was “ prompted by the recent 100 miles east of Hong Kong, the blaze for more than an hour Gauguin's “ The Fare Hyme- said Tuesday. would require oil companies to be they were hampered by govern­ moving slick as it seeped out of months before being formally charged, she Chief Maurice A. Turner Jr., 60 percent to million. demands of Beijing university students to heading back to Guam after before bringing it under control. nee’ ” sold for $10.36 million. “ 1 will admit there’s a mess out able to handle spills within five ment agencies after the Exxon Prince William Sound and headed said. 24 percent, and to three other possible Its price Tuesday night at crack down on corruption.” supporting Persian Gulf The ship was in the South China there. There’s lots of work to be hours was introduced in the Valdez ran aground March 24, southwest toward Kodiak Island challengers. Sotheby’s was more than twice A record $11.55 million for Today’s protest by more than 5,000 operations. Sea at the time. done ... I’m not confident they can House. spilling more than 10 million and the Katmai coast. Barry has been facing declining support its pre-sale estimate and was Paul Cezanne was set by his meet that Sept. 15 deadline.” students came a day after a petition signed Gunmen free prisoners ■ Authorities extended by five gallons of crude. because of questionable behavior and The accident occurred three U.S. officials said the White second only to Vincent Van 1893-94 still life “ Pichet et In other spill-related develop­ Robbins and Rainey said the by more than 1,000 Chinese journalists days the deadline for having the State and federal officials have BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Gunmen mounting city problems. weeks after an explosion inside a Plains was being towed today Gogh’s ’’Irises,” which sold Fruits sur une Table.” In 1988, ments Tuesday; ship was unmatched at skimming seeking press freedom in this Communist worst oil damage cleaned off four said Exxon's complaints are stormed Beirut’s central jail early today Despite Jackson’s strong support, nearly gun turret on the battleship Iowa toward the Amereican-run base for $53.9 million in 1987. his “ La Cote du Galet. A ■ A 50-foot landing craft in­ the kind of softer, liquid crude nation was delivered to government Pontoise" sold for $9.24 islands in Prince William Sound, groundless and misleading. and freed 189 convicts as Christians and half of those polled said the former left 47 sailors dead off Puerto at Subic Bay, 50 miles west of The Picasso was one of 67 volved in the cleanup sank in that was in the water imme­ officials. million. a favorite birthing area for seals. Earlier this week, the company Syrians battled with tanks across the city’s presidential candidate should stay out of Rico. Manila. Navy spokesman Lt. Impressionist, Post- diately after the spill. “ We’re riding bicycles today because Valdez Arm. The three people The new deadline is May 15. said it had spent about $95 million dividing Green Line. the mayoral race, while 40 percent Cmdr. Kevin Mukri said the Impressionist and Modern An abstract landscape by we’re too tired to walk,” said a history About 100 people were on hand aboard the vessel Hummer were “ They don’t really start pup­ on the cleanup. Robbins said the "If that ship had been available Police said a special squad of officers approved of his running. Jackson recently vessel was expected to arrive by Y works that sold for a record Wassily Kandinsky. “ Herbs- student who was a veteran of four recent when the coffins, each draped in rescued uninjured, the Coast ping until May 20, but with all the final price may reach five times to us in the sound when the spill armed with M-I6 assault rifles recaptured said he would consider moving from Sunday. total of $204.82 million. The tlandschaft,” sold for $3.96 protest marches along the 10-mile route an American flag, were taken off Guard said. The Coast Guard is activity we thought we'd give that. first occurred, it would have 90 convicts in a sweep of Moslem west Chicago to Washington, where he owns a previous mark for one auction million, a record for the from the nation’s top Schools to Tiananmen a Navy C-2 transport plane at this Mukri said a U.S, Navy team investigating the sinking of the them a chance to reinhabit the “ I’d be surprised if it didn’t cost made a helluva difference,” Beirut. house, and making a bid for mayor if Barry was $117 million at Sotheby’s Russian-born artist whose Square downtown. American-run base 50 miles north was being assembled to investi­ boat, which was undercontract to area and settle down,” said Bill them $500 million, ” he said. Robbins said. “ To this point, she Seven people were killed and 47 wounded decided not to run. in London in April. next highest-priced work, of Manila. gate what caused the blaze. Exxon, said Dave Haulbrook, a Pilcher, a state Department of While taking Exxon to task, hasn’t collected a lot of oil.” The previous record sale for ’’Murnau-Landschaft Mit Picasso, who died in 1973, was Kirsche 1,” brought $2.4 mil­ $38.45 million paid last year for lion in 1987. ” Acrobate et Jeune Arlequin. ” The Gauguin, Cezanne and Paloma Picasso, who at­ six other Impressionist and in the Greater tended Tuesday’s sale, said Post-Impressionist works sold she thought her father “ would Tuesday were from the collec­ OPPORTUNITIES Manchester Area get a kick out of it” if he knew tion of Jaimie Ortiz-Patino, how much his self-portrait had heir to a Bolivian tin fortune. brought. REAL ESTATE All prices include the auc­ “It’s in another stratos­ MIS phere, but it’s because there’s tion house’s 10 percent a lot of cash around,” she said. commission. Brand new to the market. “ It’s better that these people Sotheby’s and Christie’s, use their money for these two of the largest auction Immaculate 8 rni. U & R built paintings rather than planes houses in the world, hope to and bombs.” ring up $572 million from 4,472 RE/MAX east Realty Co. Contemporary, lovely 1st floor Two bidders made their art works over 12 days of sales 297 East Cent o'Sueel Manettester. CT 06040 6 4 7 " 1 4 1 9 Weinberg REAL ESTATE offers by telephone, upping that began May 2. 646-5200 family rm., cathedral ceiling, one another in increments of a “ What do we do for an pM C L 647-8000 985 Main Street, ManchesteH million dollars once the price sunken living rm., kitchen with encore?” asked Sotheby’s auc­ war got past $30 million. The tioneer John Marion. SQUEAKY CLEAN standing-room-only audience Family estate with country charm. MANCHESTER *137,900 glass .sliders, Lst floor master 2 FAMILY INVESTMENT *179,900 oohed as each offer was Then he answered his own ■ * Large lot with fruit trees, flowers, brick patio, screened porch — a FULL OORMEREO CAPE Large 5 plus 5 room 2 family with (or- announced and applauded the question when he noted that place for a fam ily to enjoy the w arm Comfortable 3 bedroom Cape in con­ bedroom, plus 3 additional mel dining room with walkup attic and jm v summer air. Lots of room to play 3 winning figure. the art collection of the heir to venient location of town. Features fire- a possibility of expansion on the 3rd Bedroom Colonial goes with the Neither bidder was identi­ the Campbell Soup Co. fortune, placed living room and finished family bedrooms, 2'A baths, skylights and floor. Beautiful natural woodwork and property. Charming Interior. room in basement. Priced to sell! fied. The loser also was the John Dorrance, who died April 26 Gardner Road. Manchester — 3 car detatched garage. Invest in your underbidder when the painting 9, will be sold at Sotheby’s in Dir: C harter O ak to G ardner. much more, situated on a beautiful future with this income property! was last sold. October. landscaped 1 acre plus lot. A LOT FOR A LITTLE MANCHESTER *199,900 Realistically priced at ^279,900. Charming Cape Cod style home One floor living at its besti Come view with many superior features 3 n n this immacuiate 7 room ranch in the *132,900...& no condo fee! Hopes and dreams spacious bedrooms with many Highland Park School district. Spa­ bullt'Ins, formal dining room and 5 rooms with 3 bedrooms, 1% baths cious famiiy room with sliders to deck, hardwood floors under carpet. Low and large country kitchen, aluminum large rooms, private yard. Call for maintenance alum' siding. 1 car sided, also has a garage plus a car­ garage plus nicely located on a showing todayl large lot near schools and U&R REALTY CO port! Buy 'h. or buy both aides for a hinge on computer shopping. Reduced for Immediate great price of $240,000 with 2 more sale Only $129,900. Call today garages. Some owner financing also Linda Brown — eves 647-8691 MANCHESTER M34.900 643-2692 available! By Susanne M. Schaffer an enthusiastic response from The Associated Press around the world. *****************^„ Anniversary Celebration***************** NEW LISTING Robert D. Murdock, Realtor “ Obviously, a lot of people want To celebrate our first year RE/MAX East of the River will have a month long celebration The RE/MAX hot air balloon will bo hero on Juno 2nd. You are 6 room Cape. Super location. Needs some TLC. WASHINGTON - The hopes to come to America,” he said. Invited to stop at our office during May and sign up for the drawing. Throe folks and dreams of more than 3 The congressman said his will bo selected at the end of the month. Como and help us celebrate. Call to view today. million people seeking to enter program was designed as a > the United States now rest with a “stop-gap measure,” in an at­ < < computer designed to pluck the tempt to bring some diversity to winners of a special “ visa lot­ the U.S. immigration flow. 1- / e 5 e n ^ iSt rr tery” from their applications. Normally, an applicant for an The State Department an­ immigrant visa has to have a ,f 't ifjl REAL ESTATE SERVICES ...... j W Sr’'; nounced on Tuesday that some close relative in the United States 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 \/C 20,000 nominees will be chosen at or work in a valued profession. ju f* * - 'X J random by the computer, making Berman said he believes that COVENTRY *230,900 COVENTRY *244,900 X Elegant living is available in this 4 bed­ them eligible for visas granting there must be a “ fundamental ABSOLUTELY MARVELOUS "BRANO NEW - SQUEAKY CLEAN ” MANCHESTER *138.500 room U & R built home. 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NEW 6 room, Middle Tnpk. in Manchester. 4-5 betlrooms. 2 fnli plus 2 now over — 3.2 million people of land. DIR. Rte. 44 to Carpenter Road. park like yard comes with Its own shed. independent category for immi­ Mill Road. #370. Vh baths Colonial overlooking the his­ half baths, lovelv in-law setup on 1st floor, enormous House on Right, #272. Call today for your appointment. applied sucessfully” to enter the grants that would allow some toric Pitkin Glass Works *160 s. familv rm. fireplace, large deck, great big vard. SUPER Susan Donahue pool of potential winners, spokes­ 60,000 persons into the country MULTI-FAMILY INVESTMENTS 647-8400 NEW OAK KITCHEN! Asking $284.^)00. Must See to MANCHESTER OFFICE 643-4060 man Richard Boucher told yearly, based on criteria such as Wlllington 168 \lu in Street, M anchester Appreciate! reporters. their education or job skills. 3 Family. Rte. 32, Separate Utils, $189,900 Near-riots were touched off at MANCHESTER *145.000 It will take some months for Mintfisid SLEEPERI Eight room 1920’s Colonial U.S. embassies and diplomatic those who have applied to know 2 Family, Rte. 195 near East Brook Mall, with lots of charm. Including front & $179,900 posts around the world after the rear porches on which to enjoy the whether or not their applications Minillsld summer breezes. Several State Department announced the were successful, according to Bldgs., 5 Rental Units, near UCONN, special program, under which COVENTRY *100.000 $254,900 Improvements throughout the house Frances Jones of the depart­ REDUCEO Including a new furnace. Peaceful area. nearly anyone from 162 countries APPROVES BUILOINB LOTS PRICE SLASHED *18,0001 ment’s Consular Affairs Office. New 3 BR. 2 bath home on almost 2 acres For appointment call Susan Donahue Immaculate two family with 2 car gar­ LAKEWOOD CIRCLE could apply. with divided quarters for the children. Wlllington $e7,500-$69.S00 MANCHESTER OFFICE 64^4060 Impeccable Cape on a high treed lot Once the computer picks the SKyiigni origniens me living room on Coventry $69,900-$97.900 age on Hollister Street. Owner must Telephones rang off the hook cloudy days. Possible owner financing, selll Call 646-2462 for an appointment near the Country Club. Would make a and embassy entryways were applicants, the names of the rent w/optlon to buy. Owners will help PACKABE STORE-BUSINESS nowl great retirement homel MANCHESTER High traffic area, equip­ MANCHESTER *199.000 snarled at posts ranging from nominees will be sent to the U.S. you make your dreams come true. DIR: posts around the world, which Route 44 to Rte. 31 South, Left on Sam ment and inventory Included, some New Construction. 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He offended many of his rich Cheesman said that more than A cheering visit acquaintances with his coarse 60,000 people visit the Mark Tell Exxon jokes and behavior. Cheesman Twain house every year. Most of NRA slips to famous home said. But. she said, it was them are foreigners, especially impossible for them to exclude from the Soviet Union and Japan, A By Sergo Kukhianidze him from their circles because he she said. by buying in battie was so famous. “Why not Americans?” I won­ 3)+C3PO -t-ET + Cirr2) X ABcVE^MC^- IRS [ 2 CUPS SU6AR £ I was taking During the years he spent in the dered. Cheesman wonders, too. a car ride in house, he wrote seven of his most Of course. Americans know 7l2(PEF)^bc X Vo»(3TBLVINaaAR)-M^17®®[CzX)P]P|T“ M against biil Hartford on famous works, including “The Mark Twain, but they don’t read its shares Monday. Adventures of Tom Sawyer.” him. she said. They don’t read ‘‘Whose “The Adventures of Huckleberry much in general, she said, maybe house is Finn” and “The Prince and the becau.se most of them prefer to A 5 mJK^ * 280ZX (320i')[240<3Ll NSC- TMI x I989(rn^u.n<=,r By Jack Anderson this?” I asked Pauper” watch TV, People who want to send Exxon a message and Dale Van Atta my American that they don’t like the way the company is 2201 + (72 friend, who Cheesman was the best guide I “You don’t knowwhatbeauty IS dealing with the oil spill in Alaska shouldn’t ■ 5 / o AOi/egcpv’ (TANeENTt RADIUS) WASHINGTON - The National accompanied had ever met. She told me so if you have not been here.” Mark Twain wrote about Hartford in waste tim e on a boycott of Exxon products. 333 Rifle Association is up against the me as we many interesting stories about ropes. The old arguments for gun- drove along my beloved writer. When we were 1868. when he first came to the What Exxon doesn't sell through its own and nyklm nof E> owner’s rights just don’t stand up in in Twain’s library, I asked her city. through independent dealers, it will sell on the Farmington Avenue. the face of urban guerrilla warfare. “This one?” he asked, pointing who had been his favorite writer. You do not know what humor is spot market. 7 And. like any fighter in a fix, the In good Mark Twain style she NRA is starting to swing below the to a three-story luxuriant house if you have not been here. 1 mean There’s a better way to deliver a message to that seemed like a castle. answered, “Himself.” and fold the Mark Twain house in belt. That panic mentality led the me the following anecdote. Exxon. If everyone who’s angry with Exxon NRA to mail out urgent appeals to its "Yes.” Hartford. “Mark Twain’s.” One day Twain’s wife, Olivia, Y bought one just one share of stock in the members last month, with a pitch for company, he'd be entitled to raise questions, money. Those mailings are now under Until that moment I thought I found him laughing over the book demand answers and vote at stockholders’ investigation by U.S. Postal Service knew everything or almost every­ he was reading. She asked who Sergo Kukhianidze is a reporter inspectors. thing about Samuel L. Clemens the author was. Twain said he had for Moskovskaya Pravda, the meetings. If 2,000, 5,000 or more people morning daily newspaper in The NRA’s current nightmare is a (his maiden name, as he put it), no idea because he hadn’t paid Reginald PInto/Manchaater Harald discontented with the com pany’s handling of bill sponsored by Rep. Fortney that great American writer. I’ve attention to the cover, but the Moscow. He is spending this week the Alaska tragedy show up at a stockholders’ "Pete” Stark, D-Calif., to require read a lot of his works, both in book was funny. working at the Manchester He­ meeting, the company is more likely to rald as part of a three-month EMERGENCY registration of some semi-automatic English and Russian. My favorite Then Twain flipped the book firearms — the kind of guns that is “Journalism in Tennes.see.” exchange sponsored by the New Fire — Police — Medical respond than if those sam e people fail to fill up over to learn the author’s name. England Society of Newspaper their tanks at an Exxon station. snipers might use to wipe out a But I also like “The Adventures of schoolyard full of children, or that It turned out to be one of his own Editors and the Union of Soviet DIAL 911 Out of 12,400 Exxon gasoline stations in the Tom Sawyer,” “The Prince and books. Journalists. drug peddlers might use to close a the Pauper” and “A Connecticut In Manchester nation, only 5 percent are owned and operated deal. Reginald PInto/Manchaater Harald Yankee in King Arthur’s Court.” by the company. Let’s have some The NRA mailer whipped the AT HOME — Soviet reporter Sergo Kukhianidze makes Many of his famous sayings I consideration for the independent gasoline gun-toting membership into a frenzy: himself at home on the porch of the Mark Twain house know by heart. He once said. station operators, all 11,780 of them, who “You may be one of the 30 million “The best way to cheer yourself is during a Monday visit. Kukhianidze is spending the week m ake up the other 95 percent of Exxon’s Few options in the Legislature NRA members and semi-auto fire­ to try to cheer somebody el.se up. ” arms owners who will be forced to be at the Manchester Herald. So when I found out that this gasoline business here. Boycotting Exxon fingerprinted, investigated by the stations hurts these dealers and their families amusing residence belonged to By Bob Conrad would be "on the table” when watching you and is getting fed up.” FBI, pay a $200 tax and then beg your Mark Twain, I decided to “cheer far more than it hurts Exxon executives. committees went to work on a new For a party chairman who thinks a lot local law enforcement official to allow you to continue possessing a firearm myself up’’andtakemy friend for SHAPE UP AMERICA! There’s little use railing at those The lesson for this year’s crop of budget and tax blueprint for fiscal about upcoming elections, that is a tour of the palace. The grand independent dealers about what Exxon should 1989-90. Every option would be out awfully important. that you currently own.” legislators in Hartford is that in The NRA stretched the truth to the lifestyle of its well-known owner do: Speed up the cleanup, pay the full cost of politics — which, after all, is the game there, or so they said. was unknown to me they’re playing up there — you never Well, along the way, that became a snapping point. Spa Lady Celebrates the cleanup, convert completely to drop-leaf table. The finance (tax­ Political notes Our associate Jim Lynch obtained a The house is usually closed on close the door all the way on anything. Monday, but Elaine Cheesman. double-hulled tankers, compensate Alaskans The current debate over a budget writing) and appropriations (budget­ ■ Former state Sen. Gerry Labri- copy of Stark’s complaint to postal whose livelihood has been adversely affected writing) committees found them­ ola of Naugatuck was seen last week inspectors who are now trying to director of education for the Mark and tax program is a classic example Twain Memorial, agreed to make by the spill. Many dealers probably agree selves hemmed in by too few choices, in televised coverage of the local decide if the NRA broke the law by of how inflexible, "or else" positions soliciting money through the mail an exception when she found out NATIONAL FITNESS WEEK with these ideas. Railing at Exxon can be can prolong and screw up the process. too polarized positions within their election, where Republican John ranks. They crashed. Letts defeated Democrat Ray Adami- with a false representation. Rep. that I was a Soviet journalist from done more effectively with the power of the Whether legislators know it or not, Moscow. outside of their little island on Capitol Budget and tax proposals are now in tis by four votes. Labriola, a former Peter Smith. R-Vt., is considering M ay 15<20th stockholder’s vote. Hill the public is getting turned off on the hands of the leaders. In an GOP candidate for governor, man­ filing a similar complaints about the “As you see ’’ Cheesman said, their performance this year. unprecedented step for this kind of aged the winner’s campaign. His son letter. An NRA affiliate called for smiling, when we entered the — The New Haven Register Again, in politics you can talk tough legislation, both will go to the floor of David is GOP town chairman there. Smith’s resignation after the fresh­ house. “Mark Twain was a — maybe bluff a bit — but you remain House or Senate by "emergency ■ State Rep. Jonathan Pelto of man congressman co-sponsored the tremendous capitalist” open to negotiations and compromise. certification” Good luck to both in the Mansfield, who doubled as political Stark bill. Inside the 15-room house, these WE WANT YOU! In this business, it’s a way of life, or final weeks of the regular session. Any director for state Democrats, is an The NRA letter asks for donations of visitors saw luxurious furniture, should be. mixup now and legislators may have early bird candidate for a fourth term up to $150 to “match the millions of most made in Europe. TO JOIN THE RANKS AT Even the old pro himself. Demo­ to stay after school, i.e., come back next year. Pelto has filled the dollars of free media” that Congress Twain lived in the house from New York tax cratic Gov. Bill O'Neill, narrowed the for a special session this summer. neccessary papers with the secretary will get in the debate surrounding the 1874 to 1891. His wife. Olivia AMERICA’S LEADING assembly’s options in developing a Maybe fewer hands will make of the state’s office. bill. I,angdon. the daughter of a rich tax bill. Send him one with an income greater progress. Democratic state ■ Joel Schiavone of New Haven, a Stark’s bill sets stiff new rules for industriali.st. bought the house WOMAN’S HEALTH SPA auditor Leo Donohue says that years whiz-kid developer there and new future purchases of certain semi­ tax, said the governor, and it would be Reginald PInto/Manchaater Herald and the land for $125,000. a selfish plan dead meat. Then in mid-April, Senate ago it was always the leaders who (since April 10) Republican who automatic weapons, but, contrary to Wealth corrupts, they say. But President Pro Tern John Larson developed budgets and tax bills, wants to run for governor in 1990, was what the NRA says, those rules would TWO TWAIN LOVERS — Elaine Cheesman, left, of the it didn’t corrupt Mark Twain , who handing them then to the committees generous with Democratic candidates not apply across the board to existing Mark Twain Memorial, notes a fact about Mark Twain’s brought criticism on himself by ruling gun owners. Under the bill, anyone treated everything with a great Some of New York sta te ’s leaders would out any increase in the state’s sales for what amounted to ratification. during his day with that party and life as Soviet reporter Sergo Kukhianidze watches. do.se of humor. tax, not totally because of the concept In any case. Democratic State even in his brief career as an who already owns certain semi­ have us believe that taxing the incomes of unaffiliated voter. Last year, he gave automatic firearms would have to Kukhianidze, an avid Mark Twain fan, took a tour of the NO MONEY DOWN* spouses of out:of-state workers is all right but because it further narrowed the Chairman John Droney decided last tax-writing finance committee’s week it was time to drop in at the $200 to Rep. Irving Stolberg’s re- register them with the Treasury Mark Twain house in Hartford on Monday. because a lot of other states do it. T hat’s not a options. Capitol to counsel with its troubled election effort and a $100 each to the Department, but there would be no CALDWELL March very good reason, is it? In the House, where majority inhabitants. His general theme for campaigns of Reps. Walter Brooks tax and no FBI investigation. Too bad that Sens. Alfonse D’Amato and Democrats have made an art form of Democrats and Republicans alike: and Pat Dillon as well as Sen. Anthony Stark wants the future buyers of On choosing factional sides this year, a Let’s cut the rhetoric and put aside the Avallone, all of whom won. Schiva- military-style semi-automatic guns to OIL INC. Daniel Patrick Moynihan recently passed up none also contributed $1,7.50 to Demo­ have to undergo the same scrutiny MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL Down a chance to be regional statesmen by refusal to "give” at all led to twin personal agendas. S p i f ! ) ^ a d v impasses in budget and tax-writing cratic Mayor Ben DiLieto’s re- already in the law for buyers of fully supporting a cooling-off period proposed by The problem as Droney sees it, and automated machine guns. That Today! committees. Great stuff for holding as I’ve suggested in this column, is election in 1987, and $2,250 to Gov. Bill Scallop Stuffed Shrimp . ® Manchester ^ means anyone who bought a gun after per77 gal. C. O. D. O Neill’s re-election in 1986. senators from Connecticut and New Jersey. out on principles — or so certain that too many legislators are "dug in” legislators think — but disappointing the law went into effect would have to 99 ISO gal. minimum purchate Instead, they offered a spurious argument and haven’t been willing to "give” a register it, submit to a background ReaeJy To Bake only in the eyes of the Connecticut public. little. that states like Arkansas, California, Rhode Bob Conrad, a Bristol resident, check by local police and pay a $200 Please Order in Advance each 647-7600 Island, Utah, Vermont have such tax plans, so In the early weeks of this session, But a big part of Droney’s message writes weekly about Connecticut tax. For all its frothing at the mouth, 649-8841 we heard a lot about how everything was, in effect, "Hey guys, the state is politics. P rfc M Subf»ct to Change *Based on EFT payment method, 1st time visitors only, 18 yrs. or older. they are okay for New York’s neighbors. Gov. the NRA missed the distinction 43 Oak Street Mario M. Cuomo of New York, meanwhile, between existing owners and future buyers under the law. MANCHESTER defends the unfair tax through circuitous Open Forum 'The Stark bill applies only to 11 649-9937 logic, saying that New York state lax reform weapons that police think are the tools ifcRv'ju Ant*O.TR »tAHS BR IN G ’fOUR C»WN has helped commuters. of the trade for violent criminals and BEER on WINE New York looks selfish and short-sighted in drug pushers — versions of the AK-47, However, the majority on the board question. Uzi, MAC-10, Ruger Mini-14, Baretta SPRING TIME TREASURES all thip. Its intransigence invites an escalation Editorial missed are noted for making commitments Mrs. Sadloski: Then there is no PER ADULT of the war of words and taxes across state AR-70 and a 12-round shotgun affec­ $639 points on budget and failing to fulfill the commitments. guarantee that’s the way it will be. tionately known as the “Street Treat Yourself To A Utile Something From lines in our region. Using the tipping fees is not the first (This is the end of the July 1, 1986, Sweeper.” Our Vibrant Collection O f Diamond And Gemstone Jewelry The region ought to be working together on To the Editor; time the majority has failed to live up board comments.) We tried for four days to get an MA comes first at MARLOW’S common problems, not fighting over taxes. to a commitment. There were at least Not until Mr. Heustis’ memo of Oct. interview with any NRA official who For the individual commuter, the impasse is A recent editorial on budgeting was two others that I can recall: 28. 1988, to Mr. Weiss were the true could answer Stark’s charges. The an invitation to look closer to home for a new definitely slanted tow-ard the Demo­ A. The $9.,500.000 tax abatement for figures on North Elm Street housing NRA said it couldn’t find the people PER CHILD Homart — Prior to the election in made public, showing that this project who were “briefed” on the subject. job. cratic version rather than the Repub­ TO AGE 17 lican version. Unfortunately. I feel the November 1987. all of the directors was not self-sustaining. The excess The feverish NRA letter did its job T^(uAi£(yHmj $369 New York’s economic health derives editorial missed the real significance and candidates for the board agreed expenditures would have to be co­ well. Members of Congress were CEISUBE FOOTWEAR mightily from the contributions of these of the budget review. to abide by the results of the vered by General Fund dollars. deluged with telegrams opposing Every family’s dream is a out-of-state workers. Those who earn income First, there was little or no referendum question on the Homart For this year of 1989, the General Stark’s bill and another bill by Sen. Slippers with lastiiori vacation together at Walt in New York should pay a fair share. But to discussion on the 104 or so items which bond. The majority of the voters Fund subsidy amounts to approxi­ Howard Metzenbaum. D-Ohio. The flair pe rluci (il ant) NRA members didn’t even have to complete coirilorl' reach beyond those workers to tap the rest of were presented for approval. It was a rejected subsidizing Homart. Yet. the mately $88,000 and in the next 10 years Disney World. Our tour new board under Mayor DiRosa’s to over $.500,000 write the letters themselves. For a Choose now from our household incorne in another state is foregone conclusion that the vote complr.’fi; Daniel Green leadership pushed through a Still another issue is the transfer of $5.95 phone call to a 900-number, they exploitative taxation. would be 6-3 in favor of the Demo­ could authorize the NRA to write the collection includes round-trip airfare crats’ numbers. But I find it hard to $9, ,500.000 tax abatement package less $1,200,000 to support the access road. letters using their names. Never mind what other states do. New believe that the six members of the than three months after the election of The current Board of Directors via Delta Air Lines from Jersey Sen. Bill Bradley correctly points out Stark’s office did a quick survey of majority understood the recommen­ November 1987. This was a violation majority should have put this issue to the 253 letters from its “constituents” Hartford to Orlando. 4 nights that there are far fewer commuters involved dations of the minority without, at of a mandate by the Manchester referendum but failed to do so. Thus and found that 188 of them were not 1 in those places. least, questioning the rationale be­ electorate. $1,200,000 which could have been used registered to vote. As one Stark accomodations at Disney’s newest hotel New York, with its economic vitality tied to hind their recommendations. In other B. The third item concerns the more judiciously will go down the staffer put it, “They’re gun-toting, the region, pursues this unfair plan at risk to words, the review was a farce. In any subsidizing of the rents at the North drain. non-voting citizens.” THE CARIBBEAN BEACH RESORT. Elm Street senior housing complex. its own economic health. Connecticut is well-run business, both sides of a Failure to openly discuss all the If the NRA wants to scare Congress, budget que.stion would be discussed At the public hearing on July 1. 1986. budget items where there were it had better find more voters in its Transfers or car rental. Use unlimited correct to proceed on legal avenues to resist and reviewed before taking final when the $1.300,000 bond for the North differences and to assure fulfillment ranks. this taxation. action. Elm Street project was discus.sed. the of commitments were overlooked in free transportation to all Disney Connecticut enjoys a favorable tax position Also. I find it hard to believe that the electorate was assured that this the editorial. Too bad. Mlni-editorlal within the tri-state region of metropolitan nine members of the Board of project would be self-upporting. attractions. A n d get a 4-day Disney 4 ) The Center for Women Policy New York. Its advantage has been fueled by Directors, with their varied back­ The following are questions and J.R Smyth World/Epcot/MGM pass! grounds, are sufficiently trained in a answers taken directlty from the 48 Strawberry Lane, Manchester Studies thinks the Scholastic Aptitude the strength and growth of its economy. Taxes Test is unfair to girls. Boys score $71 million budget operation to vote on official Board of Directors’ minutes of Mother’s day CERTIFIED are high, but taxes are favorable in relation to this meeting: better on the questions about war and A. Pearl ring $89 B. Pearl earrings $79 C. Anieihysi ring $329 the individual items without open sports, while girls score better when income. We have to make sure we don’t let discussion on points of disagreement. Mr. Smyth: I assume the $1,.300,000 is D. Bine topaz heart ring $199 E. Pearl pendant $79 that fragile advantage erode. Letters to the editor asked about fashion and love. And it The Manchester electorate deserves is going to be paid off totally from the seems the SAT has more boy-oriented M ay 14th such an open review. income from the apartments. This The Manchester Herald welcomes CALL NOW • original letters to the editor. questions than girl-oriented ques­ — The Advocate, Stamford Secondly, the editorial failed to will not be paid for by the people of this tions. The SAT has also been criticized T he first class travel agency point out that the majority party was town. Is this correct? letters should be brief and to the Many other gift ideas avaiiabie inciuding point. They should be typed or neatly for discriminating against minority using a Gov. William O’Neill tech­ Mr. DiRosa: That’s correct. cultures. It sounds to us like the test Lingerie, housewares, iuggage, that’s not just for members only. Mr. Smyth: In other words, it will handwritten, and, for ease in editing, 0 ) i € t / m c m d nique to lower the total cost to the should be double-spaced. Letters for college admission is unfair to both gift certificates. taxpayers by robbing Peter to pay not cost anyone in town any money sexes and all races. Why should a WEST HARTFORD WATERFORD MANCHESTER PLAINVIUE HARTFORD must be signed with name, address 233-8511 443-4376 646-7096 747-4511 236-5864 "P lace )four Trust in fHanrlirslrr Hrral?! Paul. By this, I mean the use of other than the bond? and daytime telephone number (for teen-ager’s high school achievements 1-800-842-4320 1-800-842-8691 the Diamond Specialists" $300,000 of the landfill tipping fees. Mayor Weinberg: Correct. Sir. be judged by a day spent answering Founded In 1881 verification). Such fees were increased last year to Mrs. Sadloski; You said the cost is The Herald reserves the right to edit tortured questions about love, fa­ MARLOW’S PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... Pubitfher provide a reserve fund for an going to be paid off by the payment of letters in the interests of brevity, shion, war and sports? 11 Open Monday Manchester Parkade Tri City Plaza OEORQE T. C H A PPELL...... Editor rents. Is it worded that way as far as Downtown Main Street • Manchester • 649-5221 8:30-8; TUaaday expected landfill problem in the mid- clarity and taste. OPEN 6 DAYS* THURSDAYS TILL 9 PM Friday 8:30-5. Manchester 646-0012 Vernon 872-6100 DOUGLAS A BEVINS ...... Executive Editor or late-1990s. This, of course, is a the bonding is concerned? MARIE P G R A D Y ...... City Editor Addre.ss letters to; Open Forum, Jack Anderson and his associate. FREE PARKING FRONT A REAR OF STORE Also located in ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... Auoclete Editor Mayor Weinberg: There is no violation of a commitment made by Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Dale Van Atta, are syndicated colum Bristol Avon, Cromwell Sl Waterbury the Board of Directors last vear. wording as to the referendum Manchester 06040. nists. 12 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 10, 1989 fflaiulirslrr HrralJi Panama Talks Alcohol Section 2, Page 13 From pane 1 From page 1 From page 1 SPORTS Wednesday, May 10, 1989 becomes steady and regular. The observers said there was Statement “ againstthefraudthat Dick Cheney’s prediction that peace-making. Gillman began the perfor­ Scrapper becomes responsible rampant fraud in voting and is taking place and calling on perestroika, the restructuring Baker flew in from Helsinki, mance with a humorous skit as he for his baby sister, Angela, who is ballot counting. Bush embraced Noriega to honor the results of program of President Mikhail S. Finland, and was whisked imme­ played another character who deaf, and he devotes all his the conclusions of the observers this election.” Gorbachev, would fail. diately to the Soviet Foreign was in search of the “ perfect energy into protecting his sister, and the Catholic Church in Baker explained that Cheney’s Ministry guest house to see high” through illegal drugs and The vote was considered a alcohol. Gillman drew much and helping out with his dad’s St. Joe’s Panama that the Noriega opposi­ remarks did not reflect Washing­ referendum on Noriega, chief of Foreign Minister Eduard A. Thoughts tion won a 3-1 victory. ton’s official position, and She­ laughter and gestures from stu­ business. the 15,000-member Defense For­ Shevardnadze. “ Despite massive irregulari­ vardnadze did not take offense, dents as he writhed and wiggled He learns to compensate for his ces, whom the United States has In a brief exchange with ApLENty ties at the polls, the opposition has Gerasimov said. across the stage, comically de­ dad’s illness, by knowing when been trying to depose for more reporters as he waited for the new won a clear-cut overwhelming “ We understand that the secre­ picting the effects of the man’s not to be around him, and how to Len Auster than a year. U.S. secretary of state, Shevard­ victory, ” Bush told reporters in a tary of defense needs more nadze was asked whether the drug abuse over the years. protect his sister from him when hands E C brief Oval Office session. “ There Bush said he would not discuss money for military programs and dispute over short-range nuclear Finally, after trying every drug he is drunk. has been a statement for demo­ what he might do until after the how can he possibly obtain that if missiles that is straining the imaginable, the character por­ The situation reaily begins to cracy so loud and so clear that official vote results were an­ the Soviet threat is going away?” Nnorth Atlantic Treaty Organiza­ trayed by Gillman traveled for 14 unravel when Scrapper starts to perhaps even General Noriega nounced. The Noriega-led go­ Gerasimov said. “ We were not tion would be discussed. “ Proba­ years in search of a guru who steal cans at his father’s request. will listen to it.” vernment claimed that partial offended.” bly,” he said, but declined to say promised the “ perfect high.” Scrapper is caught by the police, The president said that Vene­ returns showed that its candi­ Baker, in the Soviet Union for whether he would raise the Gillman played out the man’s covers for his dad, yet his dad Bowling action A C C loss zuelan President Carlos Andres date, Carlos Duque, had defeated the first time, later met with subject. struggle to climb a mountain only pretends to know nothing of the to hear his so-called savior say scheme. Perez was encouraging neighbor­ opposition candidate Guillermo three members of the Congress of TRUM BULL — There are nothing but minefields the place to find the perfect high, Gillman, through his voice and ing countries to issue a joint Endara. People’s Deputies, a new parlia­ in the dangerous Ali Connecticut Conference. “ Is in yourself.” actions, painted a convincing in real need While White House press secre­ ment elected as Gorbachev gives East Catholic leaped over one on Tuesday with its The man did not want to believe picture of a family in dire straits. tary Marlin Fitzwater said Bush greater powers to the legislative shutout win over Notre Dame. But the Eagles arm of government. Golf this, so the guru lied to the man Surprisingly, this story had a was considering options ranging couldn’t find the extra lift Wednesday and bowed to and told him a place he was happy ending. One day, when from military force to economic “ We think there are real From page 1 up and coming St. Joseph. 4-1. in another ACCclash. searching for did exist. Scrapper’s father is at his lowest of attention Y Penalty changes taking place in the Soviet sanctions against Panama, other The setback drops the Eagles into a tie for first “ Old men or men beyond youth, point, he is able to see what is officials minimized the military Union, and we think those place with Fairfield Prep, each 5-2. Notre Dame is From page 1 it’s always easy to sell them happening to his family. For so Why wasn’t Holiday Lanes jammed to the rafters angle. They said the United changes are more than cosmetic, third at 5-3. St. Joseph, winners of five in a row A Hartford attorney represent­ something than give them the long, he blocked everything out, during the fir.st full weekend of play in the ,59th States could decide to beef up U.S. as demonstrated by the fact that including wins over Notre Dame and Hamden, is 2-4 ing local golfers William Hooker truth,” the guru said. including his w ife’s death, and annual National Duckpin Bowling Congress Richard Torpey. D-East Hart­ forces to protect Americans we now see competitive elections, in the ACC and 7-6 overall. of 77 Erie St. and William Ogden Gillman then led into the never realized the damage he was Tournament? ford. “ The public deserves a living in Panama or help to move looking towards a sitting legisla­ “ (St. Joseph) is a most dangerous team,” East said Tuesday he plans to file a lengthy story of Scrapper, a doing to his family. There were very few bowlers, and even fewer debate and so do we.” them out. ture,” Baker said at the meeting Coach Jim Penders said. “ It’s all sophomores and lawsuit in Hartford Superior character based on a young spectators, for the action Sunday morning. Rollie Such “ weighing statutes” have at Spaso House, the U.S. ambas­ He leaves to get some help juniors and is a sold club. It’s made great progess in More stringent economic sanc­ Court to prevent the town from custodian he met at a school for Irish, who was behind the control desk, said the passed the House before, but sador’s residence. while his daughter begins attend­ a couple of weeks since we first played them.” he tions also were a possibility. The extending the lease without solic­ the deaf where Gillman once first weekend of the tournament is always slow. usually encounter difficulty in the The congress is to meet May 25 ing the school for the deaf. added. East beat the Cadets in their first meeting. United States has been withhold­ iting bids from other possible performed. The custodian told his “ We’ll be jammed the weekends of the 13th and Senate, where Democratic sup­ to choose a smaller, full-time Scrapper goes to the school to be 6-3, on April 21. ing operating fees for the Pa­ operators. story through Gillman. 20th .” he said port for a tougher death penalty is legislature, as well as a presi­ with his sister and becomes a St. Joseph’s Jeff Pisacreta (3-0) limited the nama Canal from the Panaman­ Hooker told the board Tuesday As a young boy. Scrapper J thinner. dent. Asked if more than one custodian. Why? “ I don’t know. Most just picked those Eagles to four hits. He walked five and struck out ian government, and has barred the town should get much more changes from a well-liked, at­ Rep. William Wollenberg. R- candidate should run for presi­ Gillman urged his audience to weekends.” said Irish, who bowled for 40 years two. but was ahead of most East batters. “ We’re U.S, firms from paying any taxes than $75,000 a year for rent. hletic boy to an adolescent with no Farmington. the bill’s chief spon­ dent, Baker said, “ One step at a inform family and friends facing until a heart attack forced him into retirement. just not hitting.” Penders said. or fees to the Panamanian Seymour Kudlow of 81 Milford self-esteem, thanks to his father’s sor, predicted passage in the time.” the same problems to get help. As for the lack of spectators. Holiday Lanes was Kevin Greene (4-1). took the loss for East. He government. Road said the board is obligated problem with alcohol. House, but was less confident In two days of talks. Baker is probably guilty of not getting the word out early .struck out three and walked one. “ Kevin pitched a to put the lease out to bid. Once a close-knit family. “ A child of an alcoholic is a about the bill’s chances in the Fitzwater said U.S. military expected to turn to Gorbachev for enough!. solid game again, but we just didn’t give him any “ By putting it out to bid you’re Scrapper and his father drift tough place to be,” Gillman said. Senate. personnel in Panama had been help in accelerating the fledling The tournament means something if you runs to work with.” Penders said putting yourself above suspi­ apart after Scrapper’s mother “ They feel alone. But there are 30 Diane Randall, a lobbyist for harassed and were on a “ very U.S. drive for Arab-Israeli publicize it. said Art Cabral of Manchester, an The Eagles averted the shutout in the seventh as cion,” Kudlow said. dies in an automobile accident million like them, so they’re not the Connecticut Network Against high state of alert.” negotiations outspoken 71-year-old. “ This should have been in Martin Fiori walked and scored on Joe Burns’ RBI The U.S. approach to the DiRosa said the board is caused by her while she was alone at all.” the Death Penalty, expressed the paper two weeks ago.” he said. “ This should be double. Talking to reporters outside the Middle East represents a shift in allowed to approve an extension driving drunk. He also told students to make disappointment in the House more prestigious. This is a national thing. It should East has three games left in the ACC against St. White House, Carter cautioned diplomatic gears from two de­ on the lease. Scrapper collects cans and up their own minds about drink­ vote, but said her group still Bernard Xavier and Fairfield Prep, all on the road. against U.S. abrogation of the cades of trying to fence out both “ Maybe I should but I don’t bottles for his dad, who after the ing and drugs. While he didn’t be like the World Series.” thinks the bill can be defeated in t There are no cupcakes there,” Penders said. Panama Canal treaties, signed the Soviet Union and the Pales­ really care about his (Hooker’s) accident, can no longer work at a preach or lecture, Gillman sug­ Cabral’s criticism seems valid. There wasn’t Reginald Pinto/Manchetter Herald the House. There aren’t any easy teams in the ACC.” under his administration, and tine Liberation Organization as lawsuit because I think it’s steel mill. He opens a recycling gested that students never get much planning. “ We think it’ll be a lot closer Just a lot of minefields. against military confrontation. apt to undermine American frivolous,” DiRosa said. center and his social drinking started with drugs or alcohol. The national tournament could bring some extra OVER THE HURDLE — Manchester meet against Hartford Public at Pete when they vote on the bill itself.” ST. JOSEPH (4) — Errico2b3-1-l-0, Rossss2-0-0-0, Tomevc cash to restaurants and stores in the Manchester High’s Dave Jarvis, left, is over the Wigren Track. Jarvis won the event in 3-0-0-1, Pisacreta p 3-0-1-1, Studlev pr 0-)-0-0, Saxa cf l-O-O-O, she said. area. But the East of the River Tourism District Reid c( 2-0-1-0, Petrie 1b 3-0-2-1, Torreso rf 3-0-0-0, TestI 3b hurdle during the running of the 17.2. Public’s Hiram Harrington came in 3-1-1-0, BortnIck If 2-1-1-0. Totals 2^4-7-3. Connecticut’s death penalty didn’t know about the tournament until three days has not been imposed since 1960, second. EAST CATHOLIC ()) — Burns 1(3 0-1-1, J.pendersc4-(M)-(I, before it started. The tourism officials didn’t get 110-meter high hurdles in Tuesday's R. Penders ss 3-0-1-0, Manglaoflco dh 2-0-0-0, GreenepO-0-0-0, when Joseph “ Mad Dog” Ta- Robinson 1b 2-0-0-0, Dumols 3b 3-0-0-0, Gorman ct 3-0-1-0, the word from Holiday Lanes, either. They learned borsksy was electrocuted. Only EXPLOSIVE STOREWIDE CLEARANCE!!! HIckev r( l-O-O-O, Wall ph l-O-O-O, Fieri 2b 2-1-1-0. Totals about it from a Manchester Herald reporter who 24-1-4-1. one man — Michael Ross — East Catholic 000 000 1— 1-4-2 awaits execution on Connecti­ H 1T A C > 1I was curious about planning for the influx of St. Joseph 001 120 x— 4-7-1 Litton SONY" bowlers. Greene and J. Penders; Pisacreta and Tomev. cut’s death row. |4>niana MHS boys’ track team WP- Pisacreta (3-0), LP- Greene (4-1). SHARP. New London State’s Attorney But the absence of tournament publicity doesn’t C. Robert Satti Sr., who prose­ d u a ^ a r c a l o r i c ? indicate waning interest in bowling, even though cuted the Ross case, said he TOSHIBA the number of duckpin and 10-pin lanes has been favors giving juries a chance to YgMm falling in recent years. weigh aggravating factors Two 10-pin bowling centers in the region are unbeaten in dual meets Whalers look closing this month. The Earl Anthony Bowling against mitigating factors. High jump — 1. Kendall (HP). Satti said there would be very Center in Bloomfield closed its doors on May Land The Manchester High boys’ 200 — 1, Torres (H P). 23.1. 2. 6’0” , 2. Payne (M). 3. William few cases where the weighing the Manchester Parkade Lanes is going out of track team established eight Rivera (M), 3. Harrington (HP) (HP) statute would make a difference, business May 28. personal records en route to a 400 — 1. Rivera (H P). 51.8, 2. into changes Triple jump — 1. Kendall (HP), 96-58 victory over Hartford Pub­ Campbell (M). 3. Hollis (M) but said “ I think it should be there UN It’s not from lack of business, according to Hip 43’2” 2. Jackson (HP), 3. Colletti for those cases.” lic High ’Tuesday afternoon at 800— 1. Hempstead (M ). 2:03.5, HARTFORD — Within the next 48 hours, Correnti. co-owner of the Holiday Lanes. “ I don’t (M) ir n ii Manchester’s P e te Wigren 2. Newkirk (HP). 3. Dwyer (M) there may be a change at the top of the As an example, he pointed to a know of any proprietor who isn’t happy.” Correnti Pole vault — 1. Mena (M ). 9’6” , FORI Track. The Indians remain un­ 1600 — 1. Ghabrial (M ). 4; 38. 2. Hartford Whaler hierarchy. 1984 double-murder that he prose­ said. “ The only reason lanes are closing is because 2. Phan (M). 3. Flores (M) beaten in dual meet competition Liscomb (M). 3. Hoagland (M) Whalers’ Owner Richard Gordon was cuted. In that case. Jerry Daniels of the leases.” Shot put — 1. Campbell (M), with a 5-0 record. 3200 — 1. Liscomb (M) .10:01.2. scheduled to meet today with Emile Francis, was convicted of stabbing deaths ALL Bowling centers whose 30-year leases called for 44’4” . 2. Jackson (H P). 3 Ossen Manchester will next compete Ghabrial (M ). 3. Hoagland (M) Whaler president and general manager, after of a mother and her daughter. rental fees of $400 a month, for example, are (HP) in the Hartford Public Invita­ 5000 — 1. Hempstead (M), the latter returned from a scouting trip to the Testimony showed that Daniels 3 ^ I G finding the leases expiring and the landlords Discus — 1. Campbell (M ), tional on Saturday. 16:33, 2. Allaire (M), 3. Newkirk Memorial Cup junior championships in stabbed the mother while raping wanting to renew at $2,000 to $3,000 a month. And 121’5” , 2. Lata (M). 3. Decelles Those who set personal records (HP) Saskatoon. her. and then turned to the (M) DAYS that’s driving bowling centers out of business. for the Indians were Troy Payne. 110 hurdles — 1. Jarvis (M ). A press conference could be held Thursday daughter and stabbed her, Satti Javelin — 1. Prignano (M), “ Square footage is so valuable now. That’s why I Dave Ghabrial, Mike Castagna. 17.2. 2. Harrington (HP), 3. or Friday, according to one source. Gordon said. 160’8” . 2. Jackson (H P ). 3. Moore ONLY don’t expect new lanes to be built.” said Correnti. Kevin Colletti, George Lata. Mutchek (M) said he hoped to have all matters resolved by Daniels’ lawyers pointed to (M) who opened Holiday Lanes in 1960. Jerry Decelles, Will Rivera and 300 hurdles — 1 Miller (M ), the end of the week. several mitigating factors, say­ 4 X 100 relay — 1. Hartford At Holiday Lanes, the junior program, for those 5 Zack Allaire. Double winners for 43.3, 2. Bellamy (HP), 3. Jarvis Ed Johnston, former assistant general ing their client was abused as a SVUtANUK Public. 44.4 to 18. is going strong. “ We have 32 lanes going on a Manchester were Craig Hemp­ (M) manager with the Pittsburgh Penguins, is child and that he cooperated with \ 4 X 400 relay — 1. Manchester Saturday morning.” Correnti said. stead and Dave Campbell. Long jump — 1. Kendall (HP), frontrunner for the general manager job. police after the killings. In March (Campbell, Borgida. Miller. Lav­ 1986. a jury was deadlocked over Business, overall, couldn’t be better. “ Our 100 — 1. Torres (H P). 11.2, 2. 20’8” , 2. Jackson (HP). 3. Cas­ Gordon met with Johnston and Bob Johnson, A tagna (M) oie) , 3:41.6 whether any mitigating factors leagues are always there. But I feel duckpin Harrington (HP). 3. Rivera (M) executive director of Amateur Hockey of the existed, and Daniels received two bowling is going better now than ever. Maybe United States, last Friday. Gordon said he isn’t life sentences instead of the death SAVE that’s because bowling is your cheapest planning on interviewing anyone else. penalty. amusement.” Johnston said Monday things “ look promis­ “ With a clear weighing statute, The sport isn’t dying. But it’s dying for attention. Steroid use ‘running rampant’ ing” with the Whalers. He said he wouldn’t there would have been a much PIB) object to Francis staying on in the organization fairer chance” of getting the Len Auster is sports editor of the Manchester By AAlke Robinson as president. death penalty, Satti said. Herald. The Associated Press “Steroid use in football represents a vicious Francis, 62, has four years left on his current General Electric contract with the Whalers, worth approxi­ cycle. I know there are many players in high mately $1 million. How House voted Panasonic WASHINGTON — Steroid use “ is rampant within the National school, college and the NFL who want to stop If Johnston does become Whaler general [^F IS H E R Football League,” with perhaps manager, rumor has Milwaukee Coach Rick on penalty debate using steroids, but they can’t or won’t Ley, a former Whaler, in line for the coaching WhiteWestinghouse. Yankees walk three-fourths of linemen, line­ backers and tight ends using because they don’t believe they can be job now held by Larry Pleau Pleau is HARTFORD (AP) - Here is them in a desperate effort to stay vacationing in Bermuda and is not scheduled to competitive without them.” return until Friday. the roll call vote in which the L.h e l p u s competitive, according to All-Pro House of Representatives voted ^ yr.\ past Rangers guard Bill Fralic. — Bill Fralic 88-54 to overturn a committee’s "Steroid use in football repres­ negative report on a bill streng­ CLEAR ents a vicious cycle,” the Atlanta .....’ 'V!V. . By Ben Walker thening the death penalty, The Associated Press Falcons lineman told a Senate zelle cited an official league fected by it.” A “ no” vote is a vote against 'EM OUT! committee Tuesday. “ I know estimate that 6 percent to 7 He also said that “ coaches at Viola wins 1st overturning the report and • • • • • every level turn their back to the NEW YORK — There is no defense for walks and, there are many players in high percent of players use steroids, against debating the tougher law. school, college and the N F L who steroids situation.” OUR HUGE WAREHOUSE IS as says, there is no excuse for them, but conceded that figure might A “ yes” vote is a vote for a full ^ SPECIAL : want to stop using steroids, but not be accurate. “ High school coaches are try­ BURSTING AT THE SEAMS either. debate of the issue. they can’t or won’t because they ing to build an impressive record Hough walked a career-high nine batters Tuesday “ I thought that’s a low figu re... over Red Sox WITH THOUSANDS OF : APPEARANCE I don’t believe they can be competi­ I thought it might be higher,” for their resume or to build their DEMOCRATS VOTING NO (49) night and took just 4 1-3 innings to do it. That tied a Rozelle said. status within a community,” Beamon, Bertinuson, Brooks, Brown, DOLLARS WORTH OF JO EL : Texas team record for wildness and made it easy for tive without them.” By Dave O’Hara CIbes, Cohen, Coleman, Courtnev, Del The Senate Judiciary Commit­ Biden asked Schottenheimer Fralic said. “ College coaches Blanco, Dyson, Figueroa, Fonfara, EXCESS INVENTORY. the New York Yankees to beat the Rangers 5-3. The Associated Press QUINVILLE : tee also heard an estimate from and Noll to comment on estimates face tremendous pressure to win. Gambardella, Glonfriddo, Godfrey, “ I just had no command of my knuckleball,” 1 C O M E M A K E U S A D E A L former Pittsburgh Steeler Steve And pro coaches are judged on Gordes, Grabarz, Hoye, Jepsen, Joyce, 4rBALl^ONS AND I Hough said. “ I threw a couple of good ones early.but ^ that 50 percent to 70 percent of BOSTON — Minnesota’s Frank Viola hopes he’s Knopp, Langlols, Lavine, Lawlor, Courson that at least half of pro N FL players use steroids. only one basis, their win-loss Levin, Looney, Luby, Mazzotta, ...NO REASONABLE OFFER. you can’t walk as many guys as I did and expect to gained through adversity while losing five games in D AVE players at so-called line-of- record. The cycle keeps repeat­ McNally, MIntz, Mulready, Mushinskv, ♦ h o t d o q s win.” “ I would have difficulty. Sena­ the worst start of his career. Newton, Palermino, Pelto, Pudlln, REFUSED. HURRY,... ing itself and a monster problem TIPPETT O O N ’T Dave LaPoint wound up winning his fifth scrimmage positions use tor. in imagining that it would be “ Going a month into the season without a win was Rapoport, Ritter, Sanchez, Santiago, is growing.” SchlessI, Smoko, Stolberg, Stratton, THIS WEEKEND ONLY! * P O P C O R N OF THE consecutive start, beating Hough for the second steroids. that high.” Schottenheimer said. a little difficult,” the 1988 Cy Young Award winner Taborsak, Thompson, Truglla, Tull- The estimates made by the two Noll expressed doubts that T H I S S ^ time in six days. LaPoint got help from Jesse “ I can’t imagine that figure as said Tuesday night after his first victory in the sano, Wyman. HARTFORD players, however, were disputed steroids actually benefit players. ★ M U C H M O R E Barfield, who hit his first home run since being being completely accurate.” Noll Twins’ 6-2 decision over the Boston Red Sox. REPUBLICANS VOTING NO (5) LOWEST PRICES.. , WHALERS by two head coaches — Marty said. “ This was the most losses I ’ve ever had at the Farr, Joekle, Jones, Lerner, Thorp. traded to the Yankees on April 30. “ We must have good, solid R 'k if:iT ^ ic'k 'k 'k 'k • Schottenheimer of the Kansas But Fralic estimated that “ ex­ beginning of a season, but I ’ve had slow starts Ia l it t l e o f t h is ,...a l it t l e o f t h a t , “ He needed to win one tonight,” Rangers people — good football players, DEMOCRATS VOTING YES (34) City Chiefs and Chuck Noll of the clusive of quarterbacks, running before,” he said. “ I think that helped me because I Adamo, Anastasia, BalduccI, Bet- SATURDAY : manager Bobby Valentine said of Hough. “ He who are mentally, physically and BUT IT ALL ADDS UP TO GIGANTIC SA VINGS Steelers — who also appeared as backs and wide receivers, it’s knew I could get through it. koskl, Blafore, Carter, Cocco, DeZInno, thought he could get out of trouble, but he couldn't.” emotionally solid.” he said. He Duffy, Fox, Fronkel, Fritz, Gelsl, witnesses. probably 75 percent.” He said “ You go through periods like this in your career ON AMERICA'S FAVORITE TOP NAME BRAND M A Y 13 : Hough, whose 250 walks in the past two seasons said strength at lifting weights is Gllllgan, Gosselln, Hartley, Houser, It was the committee’s second steroid use is far more prevalent and hopefully it will make you stronger in the long Ireland, Keeley, KIner, Knowles, Kra- \ MAJOR APPLIANCES. COLOR TVs, VCRs, 1 0 - 1 2 ; are the most in the majors, has walked 27 batters in not the same as strength on the wlec, Lescoe, Lyons, Mazza, McCava- hearing this year on the muscle­ among offensive linemen, defen­ run.” 36 1-3 innings this year, his 20th in the big leagues. field. nogh, Mlllerick, Mordasky, Prague, MICROWA VES, AND MUCH MORE. - ...... building substances, initially sive linemen, linebackers and With a 105-86 lifetime record, including 24-7 last Ralo, Samowitz, Smith, TonuccI, He has lost four straight decisions and fallen to 2-4. But both players, as well as used by body builders and power tight ends. year, Viola knew he’d break into the 1989 victory Torpey. Hough walked the bases loaded in the first inning coaches Joe Paterno of Penn K TB IM S lifters, which were introduced “ I may not be 100 percent column eventually. And all he needed was a shot at before retiring Don Slaught on a fly ball to escape. State and Bo Schembechler of REPUBLICANS VOTING YES (M) CASH into the N FL in the 1960s when accurate, but I’m close,” Fralic the Red Sox. Anderson, Arthur, Avitablle, Belden, He worked around a leadoff walk in the second, but Michigan, told the committee Berner, Bowden, Burnham, Caruso, MASTS CARD weight training became said. “ The last three or four times I thought I threw real in the third he walked Ken Phelps with two outs and that steroids, whatever their Cosey, Chase, Collins, Dandrow, Em­ A t filiUwtdl : VISA commonplace. Courson also said the positions well,” he said. “ It was just a matter of one pitch mons, Fahrbach, Flaherty, Fleming, Barfield followed with a home run. evils, do enhance performance. MONTHLY PMT. A bill to ban steroids from the requiring bulk and muscle along here or one pitch there that lost them for me.” Foley, Fuchs, Fusco, Gill, Gyle, Hol­ PHONI 647-9997 y | / ■ “ Charlie had a nasty knuckleball going tonight,” “ I could not tell you for sure brook, KrawleckI, LuppI, Mcddox, mail and designate them a the line of scrimmage are the Facing the Red Sox he had a little extra going for Metsopoulos, Meyer, MIgllaro, Munns, Barfield said. “ But he tried to sneak a slider by and I that we do not have kids taking controlled substance like nar­ ones with the most steroid users him. Nania, Nickerson, Norton, Nvstrom, A. SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER got it.” steroids,” Paterno said, despite O'Neill, F. O’Neill, Osier, Plscopo, cotic drugs has been introduced — at least 50 percent among “ I wanted this game.” Viola said. “ Just getting «o* f Barfield was 2-for-23 with the Yankees since the presence of a university Radcllffe, Rell, Rennie, Rogg, Ruwet, 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET by senate committee chairman linemen. No. 1 takes a load off. Of my seven previous starts, Savage, Schmidle, Stevens, Taylor, Toronto traded him for A1 Leiter. testing program. Joseph Biden, D-Del., and Sen. "NFL owners can’t grasp this we didn’t win a game and that’s what bothered me Tiffany, Turek, Ward, Wilber, Winkler, [wms-i MANCHESTER, CONN. “ I took my old hitting films out at the hotel last Paterno also said Penn State is Wollenberg, Young, Zalac. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C, problem.” Fralic said. “ They the most.” night. I have a portable VCR there. I watched films exploring the idea of inserting a Witnesses could not agree on haven’t been living in the middle Viola has a 10-8 lifetime mark against Boston, but ABSENT OR NOT VOTING (9) OPiN DAILY: MON 6 THURS 'TIL9, TOES. WED, SAT 'TIL9 HU 'TIL8,6 SUN 'TIL 5. until 3:30 in the morning,” he said. steroid clause into its game Conway, Dillon, Hanchuruck, Mark­ how widespread the problem is. of the steroid madness. They See VIOLA, page 14 ham, Pollnsky, Bolster, Fusscos, Kus- See YANKEES, page 14 N FL commissioner Pete Ro- haven’t seen their friends af- contracts with other schools. nltz, Schleslnoer.

iG'V 14 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 10. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 10, 1989 — 15 High School Roundup SPORTS Unruffled Flyers avoid elimination

M ONTREAL (A P) - At the edge of Montreal went into the game with a pretty loo.se bunch. It takes the heat Montreal didn’t take advantage and IN BRIEF the abyss, the Philadelphia Flyers felt 3-1 lead in the Wales Conference final, off to be down 3-1, but the guys were now faces the prospect of trying to calm and unruffled. having dominated the Flyers in three determined and played a relentless wrap up the series in Philadelphia Lower half of order produces for Cheney Tech “ The pressure was off a bit being straight victories. But the Canadiens game.” K.C. Jones inducted Thursday night. In their favor is a 5-1 down 3-1,” said Flyers coach Paul turned in a listless performance; as It was fitting that Poulin scored for ROCKYP n P W HUTT ILL 1 — With the first t------— ______road record in the playoffs, while the 300 hurdles — 1. Seeger (EC), 42.3, 2. The two pitches she has really Holmgren after his team beat the though they figured the series already a team that seems to have as many four in the Cheney Tech lineup ^AP) - K.C. Jones Flyers are only 4-4 at home. Devine (FP), 3. Kaminsky (X) complement each other.’’ d I^nny Wilkens. two all-star guards who Montreal Canadiens 2-1 'Tuesday was won players injured as healthy. Poulin getting very little to swing at. it Long lump — 1. Fldrych (X), 20'8'/j", “ We have to come out and play hard played and then coached against each other, night with a goal by Dave Poulin 5:02 didn’t take the pre-game skate took production from the bottom 2. Stilouren (FP), 3. Seeger (EC) Sophomore Stacie Guinan was from the beginning.” said Bobby High lump — 1. Ingell (X), S'10", 2. wer^ inducted into the Hall of Fame into overtime. But the Flyers are a team that came because he has a foot with two broken half of the order to guide the 4-for-4 with a single, double and Smith, who had Montreal’s goal. “ It’s Fldrych (X), 3. Wilcox (FP) on Tuesday, “ People start to count you out so you back from a 2-1 deficit to beat toes frozen before games and the Beavers to a 5-3 win over Rocky Triple lump— 1. Seeger (EC), 38’4%", two triples and five RBIs and a desperate game. We don’t want a 2. Murphy (X), 3. Moertz (X) Also enshrined was William “ Pop” Gates, 71. just have to go out there and play your Washington in the opening round of treatment wears off with use. seventh game.” Hill Tuesday in Charter Oak Kelli McConnell collected three Pole vault — 1. Donohue (X), 11’6", 2. who pbyed with the New York Renaissance best. We have to go back home now, the Stanley Cup playoffs, and deficits Tim Kerr, Keith Acton, Mark Howe. Derrick Smith scored for Philadel­ Conference baseball action. Esposito (FP), 3. Pasleka (X) hits and drove in two runs to lead Shot put — 1. Chabot (EC), 45‘6", 2. Coventry’s 11-hit attack. and other teams during the game’s barnstorm­ where we are a . 500 team. The of 2-1 and 3-2 to beat Pittsburgh in the Ron Hextall and others are playing phia at 3:53 of the second period but Cheney moves to 8-5 with the Jackson (X ), 3. Lockabee (X) Coventry played flawless de­ ing years in the 1930s and 1940s Canadiens are a great team and we Patrick Division champion.ship. injured. Rick Tocchet and Murray Bobby Smith got it back at 15:46 of the win while tlie Terriers dip to 3-9. Discus — 1. Chabot (EC), 129'2", 2. My Way.” Jones said, displaying a warm certainly have our work cut out for “ I don’t think we ever sensed a lot of Craven missed the game. third. A rule of the series has been that Cheney’s next game was today at Powell (X), 3. McNamara (FP) fense behind Gagnon, with sopho­ Javelin — 1. Manglamino (X), 141'1", more centerfielder Tara Fligel- tenor singing voice and a smile when asked if pres.sure,” said Holmgren. “ We’re a Unlike the previous three games. the team that scores first wins. 3:30 p.m. at home against Por­ 2. Salnis (X ), 3. Shaw (X) tland High. 4 X 100 relay — 1. Xavier, 45.9, 2. man coming up with two nice he could pul a theme song to his career. “ This Fairfield Prep, 3. East Catholic was a complete surprise. It isn’t the sort of Terrier hurlers Scott Torello catches. 4 X 400 relay — 1. Xavier, 4:10, 2. thing that’s supposetl to happen to people who and Bob Herrick issued seven Fairfield Prep, 3. East Catholic can’t shoot,” walks to the top four in the Cheney MHS girls tennis Unstoppable Jordan dumps Knicks “ It’s the icing on the cake for everything and batting order. “ Some of our Terriers nip bests Rockville everybody who touched me down to junior high better people didn’t get anything school when the coach called me off the to swing at.’ ’ Cheney Coach Bill Boiton giris By Bill Barnard The Manchester High girls’ playground and asked if I wanted to play Baccaro said, citing three bases tennis team topped Rockville The Associated Press ROCKY HILL — Despite giving basketball.” Jones said. on balls issued to the dangerous High. 5-2. Tuesday in makeup NBA Playoffs up only five hits, the Bolton High Don Sauer. action at the Memorial Field NEW YORK - With less than eight girls’ softball team team came up Those bats were silenced. But courts. minutes to go. the New York Knicks on the short end of a 23-22 decision Candelaria needs surgery Bob Bidwell. winning pitcher Jeff Manchester is now 5-3 while looked unstoppable and Michael Jor­ concentrated too much on Jordan. to host Rocky Hill Tuesday dan was going nowhere. Allen and Ben DeCarli. batting Rockville dips to 2-7. Manches­ NEW YORK (AP) — John Candelaria, “ They tried so hard to take Michael afternon. out of the game, it really bogged them fifth through seventh in theorder. ter’s next match was today at 3:30 suffering from an inflamed right knee and By the end of overtime, Jordan Bolton issued 21 walks. down.” he said. had RBI singles in a three-run p.m. at Windham High. ineffective his last two starts, will undergo looked unstoppable and the Knicks The Bulldogs. 2-6, will host The Knicks blamed their offense third inning and Todd Rose, the Results: Katie Mulligan (R) def. athroscropic surgery and was placed on the were going nowhere as the Chicago Portland Thursday afternoon at down the stretch, not Jordan, for the No. 2 sticker, did get something to Meredith Blodgett 6-2, 6-3; Danielle 15-day disabled list 'Tuesday by the New York Bulls won 120-109 in the opener of their 3:30. Smith (M) def. Marlev Green 6-2, 6-3; Yankees. loss. swing at in the fifth and he Marlon Plummer (M ) det. Tonya best-of-7 Eastern Conference playoff Kim Sanders drove in Sue “ Wedid thejobonhim. Idon’tthink delivered a clinching tv/o-run Pannorfl6-1,6-0; Andrea Goodman (M) Candelaria, 3-2 with a 4.46 earned-run series Tuesday night. Malloli from second base with the det. Dabne Llebke 6-1, 6-1; Alison we could’ve played a better defensive single for a 5-0 Cheney lead at the average, felt discomfort in his last two starts 'The Knicks outscored Chicago 35-16 winning run in the bottom of the Cohen-Laurle Jacobs (R) det. Melissa game than we did.” said Gerald time. Daversa-Amv MIzoras, no scores and left last Friday’s game with Chicago after for a 90-78 lead with 7:57 remaining. seventh inning. Dawn Bedard had listed; Kate Chadburn-Jen Cion (M) Wilkins, who had the primary defen­ Allen (4-2) went the distance to five innings. At that point, Jordan had 17 points, 23 three hits, including a home run. det. Becca Torns-KIm Gibson 6-0, 6-0; sive assignment against Jordan. “ We pick up the win. He struck out 12 Cathy Meduskl-Jessica Aucoln (M )def. The Yankees also announced that outfielder below his postseason average of 39.8. and five RBIs for Bolton while were up 12 and we should have put it and walked two. “ Jeff seems to be Sue Whlfney-Rachael McLeod 6-0, 6-0. Hal Morris had been optioned to Columbus of New York still led 103-95 with 3:42 Jessica Brahaney also had three away down the stretch.” getting stronger as the season the International League and they had left before the Bulls scored the last hits. Robin Mitchell added two “ We quit taking the shots we wanted goes on” Baccaro said. “ We puchased the contracts of pitchers Clay Parker eight points of regulation and the last hits and two RBIs while W en ^ MHS golf team and turned the ball over down the needed a strong effort from him and Chuck Cary from the Clippers. 11 of overtime, with Jordan scoring Neil contributed two hits. stretch.” said Johnny Newman, who with our shortstop (Jason wins two matches nine of his 34 points in the extra Leah Dinocenza. who gunned led the Knicks with 27 points. ' They Breault) out with the flu. Our period, down a runner at the plate, played got all the loose balls.” centerfielder had to play short­ The Manchester High golf team Leach makes reappearance “ Overtime is the perfect time to well defensively in centerfield for took a pair of CCC East Division “ They showed they’re not lust stop. Jeff got some at NEW YORK (AP) — Rick I^ach returned to kick it into overdrive and put Reginald Plnto/Mancheater Herald the Bulldogs. matches by 1-0 counts Tuesday Michael Jordan.” Knicks coach Rick key times.” Baccaro added. the Tuesday night after a everything on the line.” Jordan said. over Rockville High and East Pitino said. “ Give that whole team Allen now has 73 strikeouts in 47 SECOND — Manchester High’s Bridget 24-hour absence, during which he was issued a “ I have an uncanny talent to create.” finish line in the 4 X 100-meter relay Hartford High at the Manchester credit for this win. But this is lust one innings and has a 2,52 earned run Coventry softball summons for possessing a small amount of Bulls coach Doug Collins said Moriarty, left, trails Hartford Public’s during Tuesday’s meet at Pete Wigren Country Club. game. We know it takes four. We have average. marijuana. Jordan and Chicago’s defense made Daphne King as the pair crosses the to go get them on Thursdav and then %I Track. The Indians, who won the DeCarli collectd two of Che­ whips Plainfield Leach refused to answer specific questions the victory possible. ney’s six hits. Eastern Invitational champion­ head to their building over the PLAINFIELD — Erupting for about his disappearance, his second in three “ Our defense really stiffened late in * Chenev Tech 003 002 0—5-6-4 events. Double winners for the Shot put — 1. Obue (M ), 27’11", 2. ship on Monday, are now 5-1 in weekend.” Paul Chabot was a double seven runs in the third inning. seasons. the game,” Collins said. “ When we Rocky Hill 000 002 1—3-6-2 Indians were Colette Factora. DeJoonnls (M ), 3. Wakefield (HP) CCC East play and 12-4 overall. Chicago trailed 103-95 on a basket by Allen and Souer; Torello, Herrick (6) Discus — 1. Obue (M ), 115'8", 2, winner for the Eagles securing Coventry High whipped Plain- “ Basically, right now it’s a personal problem were down 90-78.1 told them we were a and Bill Hart, Marianne Loto, Kerri Lindland.' DeJoannIs (M ), 3. Wakefield (HP) Manchester’s next match is Patrick Ewing with 3:42 left in the shot put and discus while Tim field High. 11-3, Tuesday in that will be handled between me and the little bit too hyper. That’s a little out of WP- Allen (4-2), LP- Torello. Other fine performances were Jayelln — 1. Obue (M ), 77'8", 2. Thursday against Windham at regulation, but the Bulls scored eight Cooper (M ), 3. Cool (M) Seeger won the 300 intermediate non:Conference girls’ softball team.” Leach said before Texas played the character for us. but we didn’t fold.” A f turned in by Marcy Suitor. the Willimantic Country Club. straight points and tied the score on 4 X 100 relay — 1. Hartford Public, 53.1 hurdles and the triple jump. action. New York Yankees Tuesday night. "That’s all Jordan was limited to 12 shots in Michelle Simpson and Dee Dee 4 X 400 relay — 1. Manchester Manchester’s Jason Oatway two free throws by Jordan with 1:15 The Patriots are now 10-3 I have to say about it. I don’t feel good about it. I regulation time. 15 under his postsea­ MHS girls track Flynn. (Shinners, O'Louohlln, Cooper, Trom­ Others turning in fine performan­ took medalist honors with a 40. remaining. bly, 4:41 ces for East were Chris Ray, Alex overall while Plainfield drops to talked to the players on the team and that was a son average. Retulta: Other Manchester scores were moves mark to 4-1 6-7. Coventry’s next game is tough thing to do.” But he took over in the extra period, Warriors 127, Suns 122: At Phoenix, 100— 1. Factora (M ), 18,2, 2. Lindland Capo. Gil Davis, Greg Barry and Ray Smith 41. Ken Saunders 41, (M ), 3. Suitor (M) Jeff Olender. today at home against Bacon breaking 105-105 and 109-109 ties with Golden State coach Don Nelson stuck The Manchester High girls’ 200 — 1. Foctora (M ), 27.7, 2. Kino Jim Carroll 44 and Matt Miner 47. Remits: Academy. jumpers before giving the Bulls a with his small lineup and Chris track team, minus junior Alexia (HP), 3. Simpson (M) EC boys track AP photo 400 — 1. Jimenez (HP), 67.7, 2, EC vs. Xavier Junior Chrissy Gagnon hurled a Michael Weisman fired 114-109 advantage when he converted Mullin. Mitch Richmond. Terry Tea- Cruz due to injury, ran its dual Trombly (M ), 3. Addabo (M) 100 — 1. Davis (X ), 11.7, 2. Putnam a three-point play with 1:16 left. gle. Rod Higgins and Winston Garland drops two meets (X ), 3. Centenel (FP) six-hitter for Coventry. She Cheney tennis NEW YORK (A P) — Michael Weisman, the meet record to 4-1 with an 84-42 800 — 1. O’Louohlln (M ), 2:43, 2. Jordan also finished with 10 rebounds didn’t let the Warriors get stuck in an UNDER PRESSURE — Phoenix guard Kevin Johnson is closely Pappas (M ), 3. Gondale (HP) 200 — 1. Davis (X ), 24.0, 2. Hendrix struck out eight and walked nohe. award-winning executive producer of NBC win over Hartford Public Tues­ 1600 — 1. Loto (M ), 5:54,2. Hyen (HP), MIDDLETOWN - The East (X (, Centenel (FP) and 12 assists. 0-2 hole. guarded by Golden State’s Mitch Richmond in their NBA playoff 400 — 1.Grover (X ),53.4,2. Burke(X), “She has been a surprise,’’ downs Prince Tech Sports, was fired Tuesday and replaced by day afternoon at Pete Wigren 3. Flynn (M) Catholic High boys’ track team “ I knew their game plan was to take Mullin scored 37 points, Teagle 29. 3200 — 1. Loto (M ), 13:18, 2. Allen Mllkofksy (X) admitted Coventry Coach Rich former CBS Sports head Terry O’Neil in Dick clash Tuesday night in Phoenix. The Warriors won, 127-122, to Track. dropped a pair of meets Tuesday 800— 1. Herman (X), 2:04, 2. Whalen The Cheney Tech tennis team the ball out of my hands,” Jordan Richmond 25 and Higgins 21 while (HP), 3. Flynn (M) Page of his ace hurler. whose Ebersol’s first move as president of NBC’s even the best-of-seven series at 1-game all. Manchester will next compete 100 hurdles — 1. Dayls (HP), 18.2, 2. afternoon at Xavier High School. (FP), 3, Cullen (X) upped its record to 4-5 with a 3-0 said. “ To combat that I was hitting Garland had five of his 11 in a decisive Lindland (M ), 3. Suitor (6A) 1600 — 1. Cullen (X), 4:44, 2. VIner mark mirrors the teams. “ She sports division. in the Hartford Public Invita­ East lost to Fairfield Prep, 91-60. (FP), 3. Feehan (EC) victory over Prince Tech Tues­ Craig Hodges and others to make the 7-0 run late in the fourth quarter as 300 hurdles — 1. Dayls (HP), 53.4, 2. got off to a good start, but in the Ebersol, who replaced Arthur Watson as tional on Saturday. Suitor (M ), 3. no place glyen and to host Xavier, 110-42. East. 3200— 1. Lanzo (FP), 10:33, 2. Carlson day afternoon. Knicks pay for the double-team.” Golden State beat the Phoenix Suns us ready,” man. (EC), 3, Holdon (FP) last six or seven gaames she’s NBC Sports president on April 11, informed Senior Karen Obue was a triple Long lump — 1. LIndlond (14'3", 2. 0-3 in dual meets, will compete in Results: Aaron Granato (CT) det. With Jordan bottled up. the Bulls 127-122 'Tuesday night to even their After Golden State was outre- Meyers (HP), 3. Dayls (HP) 5000 — 1. Lanzo (FP), 16:38, 2. Ray had a real good changeup. She Ortiz 6-0, 6-1; Tim Laubacher (CT) det. Weisman of his dismissal at 2 p.m. Tuesday. For the fourth time in five playoff winner for Manchester, sweeping High lump — 1. Lindland (M),4'10",2. the Hartford Public Invitational (EC), 3. Werthelm (X( Trowers 6-1, 6-0; Scott Megquler- kept the game close with balanced Western Conference semifinal playoff bounded 66-49 in a 130-103 loss here in games, 7-4 center Ralph Sampson 110 hurdles — 1. Fldrych (X), 16.2, 2. has a sneaky quick fastball, Weisman had been with NBC since 1971 arid the shot put. discus and javelin Dulberger (M), 3. Fowler (M) on Saturday, Brandon Merrick (CT) det. Grant- scoring — a rarity for the Bulls — and series. Game 1 Saturday. Nelson hinted he stayed on the bench. Devine (FP), 3. Seeger (EC) especially with her changeup. Moreno, no score listed. was executive producer, the highe.st-ranking strong rebounding. Bill Cartwright The best-of-7 series, tied at 1-1. now might scrap the small starting lineup production position, since 1983. He had won 11 “ It’s my responsibility to put the had 18 points and 14 rebounds, Horace shifts to Oakland. Calif., for Game 3 he has useci since Dec. 30. Emmy Awards with the network. team I feel best represents us. I Grant 19 points and nine rebounds. Thursday night and Game 4 Saturday But when the Warriors took the “ I feel that when you take over a new area, it thought the one I had out there the Hodges 24 points and afternoon. floor. 6-8 Larry Smith remained at is important to have your own men,” Ebersol first game was the best and I came 15. “ We’re right back in it,” Mullin center with the 6-7 Higgins and 6-7 Elster finishes off streaks said. back with it again. This particular Yankees The 76 points by that quartet was 31 said. “ This was an important game. Mullin at forward, the 6-5 Richmond time, it paid dividends,” Nelson said. more than its playoff average. We came in focused and did the job. and the 6-2 Garland in the starting “ I didn’t have to get this team up. CINCINNATI (AP) — Kevin The Braves have won six straight From page 13 Collins said the Knicks might have Coach Nelson is a real genius. He got backcourt and 6-5 Teagle as the sixth They were never down. Elster had mixed feelings after for the first time since May 16-22. Reid to loin the NBA he ended two streaks in the same NL Roundup 1986. game. CHAPEL HILL. N.C. (AP) — J R. Reid. Smoltz, 5-2, struck out six and Hough walked two batters in six-plus innings. He is the winn- pitched 20 1-3 innings this season North Carolina’s muscular 6-foot-9 forward 'The shortstop singled home the walked one. He had not pitched a the fourth and again got out of ingest pitcher on the Yankees at ’ first run ’Tues­ without allowing a run. He got whose future was a constant focus of bringing home Hernandez with complete game before this season trouble. With the score tied at 2, 5-1 despite a 5.53 earned run Scott Fletcher to ground into a speculation, ended the guessing game Tuesday Ken Griffey Jr. appears headed for stardom day night in a 3-1 victory over the the Mets’ first run after two and now he has two. singles by Don Mattingly, Bar- average. Cincinnati Reds, ending a the double play as Buechele scored by announcing he would give up his final year consecutive shutouts. field and Slaught loaded the bases “ It works the other way, too, ' Mets’ scoreless streak at 27 Expos 4, Astros 2: Wallace and held on until Dave Righetti of eligibility to enter next month’s NBA draft. Bv Jim Cour left-handers. explained. “ But there was some concern about how “ We’re struggling offensively with one out in the fifth. he said. “ My teammates see I ’m innings. He also committed his Johnson hit his first home run in got the final two outs for his fifth Reid, who was a member of the 1988 U.S The Associated Press In his second professional season, Griffey played he was going to handle certain situations; how he right now. That was beautiful,” Wayne Tolleson walked, forc­ out there and know they’re going first error after 88 perfect games, two years and Dennis Martinez save. Olympic team, got a taste of pro ball when the 58 games at Class A San Bernardino and 17 games at was going to handle some setbacks, Hernandez said. “ I don’t think it ing home a run, and Alvaro to score a lot of runs. And the way ending his major-league-record allowed five hits in 8 1-3 innings. Yankees center fielder Roberto team played a series against NBA players last SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners believe Ken Class A A Vermont last season. He was ticketed to go “ We had the feeling everything was going to be all was a gamble. I think it was a Espinoza’s suicide-squeeze bunt I ’m pitching, we’ll need it.” streak for shortstops, Martinez, 2-1. struck out four Kelly also held on. He reached summer. That was apparently helped whet his Griffey Jr., just two years out of Cincinnati’s to Class AAA Calgary of the Pacific Coast League right. But you never know until it actually smart play because the pitcher turned into a run-scoring single. The Rangers scored quickly “ It’s bittersweet,” the 24-year- and walked four before Tim over the fence in the sixth inning appetite. Moeller High School and five weeks into his initial this season. happens.” (Sid Fernandez) was up next.” When Hough walked ninth-place when Jim Sundberg walked. old shortstop said. Burke got the final two outs for his to rob Pete Incaviglia of a two-run “ I ’m a little nervous about it. It’s a big step major league season, is headed for stardom. But Griffey had a sensational spring and Lefebvre “ I had no idea what to expect.” Griffey said. “ That was big for us.” Elster batter Roberto Kelly to force Rafael Palmeiro doubled and He was overjoyed when Man­ seventh save, allowing a sacrifice homer. for me.” said Reid, who appeared at a news Mariners manager Jim Lefebvre is leading the and general manager Woody Woodward decided he “ They said don’t worry about yourself in spring said. “ It was our first run in three home another run, he was gone. Ruben Sierra hit a two-run single. ager Dave Johnson chose a risky fly to Alan Ashby. Kevin Bass had In the Yankees’ home opener, conference with Coach Dean Smith, who cheers for Griffey, and he says he doesn’t want to was ready for the Mariners. training. Now, I just want to contribute to the team games. We needed something like “ I have no excuses. I just But LaPoint gave up just one ploy to finally get the Mets a run ended the shutout earlier in the Kelly knocked a ball over the counseled him what to do. “ Coach Smith told put undue pressure on the son of the Cincinnati Reds “ There was no doubt in his ability,” Lefebvre as much as possible.” that. We needed a hit-and-run stunk,” Hough said. “ I should’ve more hit until the seventh inning with Elster at bat in the fifth ninth inning with an RBI double. fence to give Cleveland’s Joe me it was a good idea.” outfielder Ken Griffey. Lefebvre does makes it play.” given up 20 runs. I probably would inning of a scoreless game when Steve Buechele led off with Carter a three-run homer. clear he has enormous expectations for the rookie, Fernandez. 4-1, followed with a Cardinals 4, Padres 3: Tony have if they hadn’t gotten me out Tuesday night. a double and Jeff Kunkel singled. “ I just wanted to squeeze the Cubs’ Dawson Is Injured however. sacrifice. Mookie Wilson hit a Pena’s seventh-inning homer off of there.” Keith Hernandez was on second L«e Guetterman relieved and ball. Not like the last time,” Kelly “ To me. the young man is an awesome talent.” chop that the charging Sabo Greg Harris snapped a 3-3 tie. LaPoint gave up three runs in CHICAGO (AP) — Outfielder Andre Daw­ with a double off Danny Jackson, again did his job, now having said. Lefebvre said. “ He shows you he can do anything. We'll Clean Your Ca.r In s id e failed to glove, letting Carter Pena’s homer, on an 0-1 pitch, son, the ’ leader in home runs and 1-6. and Gary Carter was on first He can beat you with hisbat. he can beat you with his score on an infield single, and was his second this season. runs batted in, will have surgery to repair torn by way of a walk with none out legs on the bases, he can beat you with his legs in the Howard Johnson hit a grounder Harris, 0-1, relieved Dennis Ras­ cartilage in his right knee and will be out at when Elster came up. Neither outfield running balls down and he can beat you with through the hole at short for all mussen to start the inning. least a month, the team said Tuesday. and Out!!! baserunner is fast, but Johnson his arm. He can make the spectacular play as well the runs the Mets would need. Ken Dayley, 1-1, allowed two Viola “ I had the knee drained for stiffness earlier decided to try to set things in hits and no runs in 1 1-3 innings. Get Sns^per quality and in the season and then it kept buildingup.” said as the routine play.” motion and see what happened. Braves 7, Phillies 2: If John Giants 4, Cubs 2: Mike Krukow From page 13 Dawson, the National League’s most valuable The rapid-talking Lefebvre took a breath and They took off on a hit-and-run. Smoltz keeps pitching like this, and Craig Lefferts combined fora big savings when you trade up to player in 1987. “ It came to a head on a stolen resumed his accolades about Griffey. As Hernandez broke for third, the baseball fans may stop laughing four-hitter and Will Clark and base attempt in Los Angeles” last weekend. “ He has really made a great, positive contribu­ Reds’ Chris Sabo hurried to the at the Braves. Robby Thompson drove in a run the Red Sox contributed greatly He said the knee was so sore after hitting the tion for us. He’s going to definitely be an impact base for a possible throw — and Smoltz pitched a six-hitter for each as San Francisco won its to his success last year. base, “ I wondered how I was going to get up.” player. He’s going to be a guy who can carry a team. left the left side of the infield his second straight second com­ third straight. He beat Boston 2-0 and 5-0 Dawson was placed on the 21-day disabled He’s going to be a player that people will say, ‘Let’s open. Elster slapped a grounder plete game, leading Atlanta past Krukow, 2-0. allowed three hits, within a week in early May, and list and the Cubs recalled outfielder Phil go out and see Ken Griffey play,’ regardless if it’s in through the hole Sabo vacated. Philadelphia 7-2 Tuesday night. all singles, in seven innings. then 8-1 with a three-hitter in Stephenson from their Iowa farm team. Seattle or on the East Coast or the West or midseason. SNAPPER whatever.” 1 “ I think my success last year Giiffey, 19, the first player chosen in the 1987 June helps, but you can’t make too Maleeva leads net winners draft, is taking it in stride. C a r W a s h e s many mistakes,” he said. “ When “ I ’m having fun,” Griffey said. “ I ’m seeing the Blyleven ends futility streak ROME (AI^) — Manuela Maleeva led a Vali(d At Broa

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LOB— I real leads series 3-2 States will capture the competi­ Estate of Glastonbury. A William Raveis Real GREENWICH (AP) - After two RBIs. Kevin Coughlin, Chris Duffy and Ben VHayes Phi 29 98 22 33 .337 Son Diego 12, StLouls 3. 2B—TPeno. liam Andersen said union and Wednesday, May 10 NEW YORK (109) Box company closes plant Estate customer service questionnaire was Pinkin all hit safely. For MB’s, Jeff Cashman, Mike LSm Ith Att 32 116 25 38 .328 Royals 3, Indiana 1 RAIomor. 3B— ^Templeton. H R — TPeno Chicogo at Colgarv, 9:35 p.m. tive edge in the semiconductor using more traditional methods management officials have coop­ (2). SF— Porent, JoClork. Thursday, May ll N e v ^ a n 10-214-527, Ooklev 1-404)2, Ewing industry. mailed to several hundred real estate agents who to win a new contract from The erated with police. Brow and Louis Lancelin each singled while Mike IP H I S 5-13 2-^ 12, G.WIIkIns TOLEDO, Ohio (A P) — A box packaging CLEVELAND KANSAS CITY R E R B B Montreol at Phllodelphlo, 7:35 p.m. co-broked properties with Raveis agents. Son Dtago 317 1-2 18, (taeen 1-4 0 0 2,Tucker041-21, Pittston Co., striking coal miners UMW members at Pittston Lurateand Trevor Frenette played well in the field. O b r h b l O b r b b l Friday, May 12 company has closeil its Toledo plant, idling 46 Rosmusen 6 6 3 Walker 31 7-10 7, Vandeweghe 37 32 13, Sematech, a jointly funded In Bolton Little League action at Herrick Park, O M cD w l If 4 0 0 0 Wilson cf 3 1 1 0 3 2 Calgary at Chicago, 8:35 p.m., II necessary will use a management tactic to mines in Virginia. West Virginia Calendar GWHrrIs LAI 2 1 1 Strick land 2-61-25. Totals 41-9722-31109. workers, officials said. Browne 2b 4 0 0 0 Seltzer 3b 3 0 2 0 1 0 partnership between the Pen­ StLouli make their case before share­ and Kentucky have been without Wolffe-Zackin nipped the Yankees, 6-5. Winning Carter ct 4 0 3 0 dIsSnts 1b 4 0 0 0 Saturday, May 13 tagon and 14 semiconductor ma­ The Nekoosa Packaging plant was closed last HIM 6 1-3 8 27 X 27 » 17-lX pitcher Matt Davis hurled four strong innings Mike Snyder rf 4 0 0 0 Trtobll rf 3 0 0 1 3 2 3 Philadelphia at Montreol, 8:05 p.m., If Holmes attends conference holders at today’s annual a contract since Feb. 1. 1988, DIPIno 0 0 . 27 19 X X 6— 109 week because it had lost $2.5 million since it PO BrIn 1b 3 110 Etsnrch dh 2 110 0 0 0 ecessory nufacturers, was created last Soderland singled and tripled while Kevin Gardner Carpntr 1-3 0 0 ,o«"»-+ M M X—m The study, a report by the Merger plan ends battle while improving other benefits. Tech. 3:15 T— 2:21. A — 22,634. DJom es rf 1111 Jeltz ss 3 0 11 First Perlotf-None. Penalties— Sutter, rnoem x 33 S3 34 133 research contracts last year, easily retaining its union’s so-called "corporate ^ 0 hits for Town Fire while Mike Micala and Dan Blouser 2b 3 1 2 2 Carmen p 2 0 0 0 Phi (sloshing), 4:02; Montreal bench, OMls-^loolns 3, Richmond. Advisory Council on Federal GIRLS’ TENNIS - Man­ served by Richer (unsportsmanlike con- STAMFORD (A P) — Kollmorgen Corp. has top position in the field, the Defense Department campaign” The company said it Franklin played well. Smoltz p 3 0 10 Frhwrth o 0 0 0 0 E-Johnson. Fouled out— Participation in Sematech, re­ "W e at Pittston remain confi­ Dillard p 0 0 0 0 (kict), 4:02; Hextoll, Phi, served by Kerr None.Rebounds— Golden Stote 46 (Rich- agreed to merge into the smaller Vernitron Corp. says. ^ In Bolton Senior League action, Bolton beat the chester at Windham, 3:30 (hlph-stlcklng), 4:56; MePhee, Mon considers the strategy to be dent in our position.” said an Ford If 0 0 0 0 I S i . ! - ! ? ^ (E.Johnson 9). commends the Pentagon spend for $25 a share, or about $250 million, ending a GOLF — Naugatuck at East Radio, T V Totals 32 7 7 6 Totals (tripping), 8:05; Hextoll, Phi, served by Kerr Asslsts--4>olden State 21 (Mullln 5), ’The Martin Marietta Corp. ranked second for harassment. advertisement Tuesday that was Elks, 7-5. Eric Owren had two hits for Bolton while 31 2 6 2 (high-sticking), )9:32. $100 million on Sematech in fiscal Catholic, 2:30 (vlirt!r« “ (/Johnson 12). Total fouls- five-month battle. the second year in a row with contracts totaling “ It should be interesting, but I signed by company chairman Andrew Lessard and Owen Svalestad also hit safely Atlanta 001 lOO 041— 7 Second Period— ), Phllodelohlo, D.SmIthS Golden State24, Phoenix 21. A — 14,471. 1990, to be matched by the (Slnlsolo), 3:53. Penalties— Secord, Phi Last week’s agreement followed two weeks of $2.03 billion, the Pentagon added. also consider the rally interest­ Mark Blafkin and Jeff Welch combined for the Phitadtiphia too OlO 000— 2 member corporations. Withdra­ Paul Douglas, TONIGHT E— Ooulton, Thomas. Blauser, VHoyes. (roughing), 8:55; Lemleux, M on (roughing), maneuvering by Kollmorgen, a Stamford, Among educational and non-profit entities, the ing” said union organizer Pa­ pitching win while Josh Simmons played well in the 0:55; Poulin, Phi (hooking), U ;l); MePhee, Thursday 7:30 p.m. — Twins at Red DP— Atlanta 2. LOG—Atlanta 7, Phllodel- wal of federal support now Conn.-based technology company, as it searched Massachusetts Institute of Technology continued Both parties met with a federal phla 4. 3B—Blouser, DoMurphy. SB— M on (holding), )2:44; Sutter, Phi (hold­ trick Speer. fiel(j. Darrin Stewart had three hits while Paul ing),15:36. "would seriously limit Sema­ mediator for the first time BASEBALL - South Wind­ Sox, NESN, WTIC. Thomos (1), G Perry 2 (7). SF — VHoves, for another buyer and a better offer for to hold the top ranking, winning research About 400 striking miners and Euliano added two in defeat. Third Period— 2, Montreol, B.Smith 7 Transactions Monday in New York. No details sor at Manchester. 3:30 7:30 p.m. — Mets at Reds, Blouser. tech’s operations and prospects shareholders. contracts during the year worth $403.7 million. at least 100 supporters were IP H R E R B B s o (Robinson, Noslund), 15:46. Penalties— of the talks have been made In National Farm League action, Boland Brothers SOFTBALL — South Wind­ Channel 9, WENS (1230 AM ). Wells, Phi, double minor (roughing), for success," it said. The merger still depends on the approval of The Aerospace Corp. of El Segundo, Calif., was Atlanta b a s e b a l l expected to rally outside Pittston 10:03; Corson, Mon,doublemlnor (roughing), public. beat Ansaldi’s, 6-3, at Verplanck School. A.J. sor at Manchester, 3:30 7:30 p.m. — Rangers at Smoltz W j5-2 9 t 2 1 1 6 Amerlcon Loobuo Kollmorgen shareholders and financing. close behind with contracts worth $367 million, Phllodtipbla 110:03. But the recently released study headquarters in a more tradi­ Robenhymer and Billy Otto both turned in strong BOYS’ TENNIS - Man­ Overtime— 3, Philadelphia, Poulin 6 YANKEES— Placed John The merger would create a larger technology Yankees. Channel 11, V/POP. (Airman L.1-5 7 1-3 2 3 3 5 7 C^ndelorla, pitcher, on the 13doy disobled cautioned that even if Sematech followed by Johns Hopkins University with $353.9 tional show of union strength. Pittston had a net income of pitching performances for Boland while Matt Froliwlrtti (D.Smith. M urphy), 5:02. Penalties— chester at South Windsor, 3:30 8 p.m. — WBL: Youngstown 0 0 0 0 1 0 nst. Purchased the contracts ot Ctav “ were a complete success in its company, with products in optics and electronics million. The union said it expected the $48.6 million in 1988. including Dillard 0 1 1 1 0 0 None. Shotsongool— Phllodelohlo7-7-6-3— Oleksiw. Mike Young and Jason Bissonnett had two GIRLS’ TENNIS - South I 23. Montreal 8-11-8-1-20. PKchers, from and more than $400 million in annual sales. Overall, the Pentagon increased its spending at Worcester. SportsChannel. G AHarrls 1 2-3 4 3 2 1 1 Columbus of the International Leogue. own terms, major issues now rally to be peaceful, but police $36.4 mllion from it.<; coal opera­ hits apiece. Jeff Lucas and E J. Marcoux each Windsor at Manchester, 3:30 Frohwlrth pitched to 1 batter In the 8th, Power-ploy Opportunities— Phllodelphlo Sent Hal Morris, outfielder, to Columbus. The combined assets and sales will provide a on research by just over 3 percent in fiscal 1988, 10 p.m. — Bowling: LPB T 10 of 2; Montreol 0 ot 4. affecting the competitiveness of w[eren’t taking chances. Both tions, The company lost $116 doubled. Shawn Sibley was a defensive standout for GOLF — Manchester at U S, Open, ESPN. Dillard pitched to 1 batter In the 8th. larger base needed to support advanced research with awards worth a total of $22.5 billion. By HBP-GPerry by Carman. WP— Goalies— Phllodelphlo, Hextoll, 8-6 (28 Notional LtOBue U.S. chipmakers would remain — state and local police were to be million on its coal operations in Boland. For Ansaldi’s, James Kravonka and Marc Windham, 2:30 Carman. I shots-77saves). Montreal, Roy, 10-2 (23-21), 10 p.m. — Blackhawks at # d o d g e r s —P laced Al- limited marketing opportunities and development at Vernitron. a Deerfield, contrast, the department spent $21,8 billion on on hand, but authorities wouldn’t 1987, primarily due to the write­ Umpires— Home, Davidsen; First, frM o Griffin, shortstop, on the 15-day disabled Barbato pitched well while Seth Roberts, Keith Notre Dame at East Ca­ Flames, SportsChannel A — 17,909. N.Y.-based company, officials said. research in fiscal 1987. reveal details of their crowd- Bonin; Second, Harvey; Third, Pulll. list. Purchosed the contract of Mike Sharper- and a range of tax, antitrust and down on several mining Mitchelfree and Jim Loefeln hit well. tholic (Tallwood), 2:30 (joined in progress). T— 2:35. A — 11,544. Referee— (3enls Morel. Linesmen— son, Infletder, from Albuauerque of the control plans. Police Chief Wil­ properties Woyne Bonnev. Swede Knox Poclflr rnmt l ^nniie trade policy issues”

J c - y . 18 _MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 10. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 10. 1989 — 19 FOCUS/Advicc PEOPLE FOOD Dodd getting married? WASHINGTON (AP) - Will the Readers want to pull plug on phone calls real Sen. Chris­ Brunch celebrates Mother's Day topher J. Dodd Oatmeal, oat bran: DEAR ABBY: As a give your home telephone number?’’ please stand up? A Mother s Day is a time to celebrate in former telephone sales­ telephone solicitations a violation of The Connecticut ■/: cup seedless raisins His response: “ I’m sorry, but I do a way that says ’’thank you” to a very person (six years), I my privacy as well as jeopardizing 100 Democrat was 2 beaten eggs Which one’s better? not conduct business from my home.” passengers and a $30 million aircraft. specml lady in your life. This desig­ agree with you, Abby. identified as a 1 cup orange juice I replied, “ Well, neither do I. Have a nated single day can never adequately Most people consider IRATE PILOT IN ’’bachelor party 1 tablespoon grated orange rind By Carolyn Wyman Bonnie; I’d suggest making nice day.” express your gratitude to her for ail these calls an invasion Dear Abby O’FALLON, ILL. animal” by News­ Microwave 1/3 cup salad oil and Bonnie Tandy Leblang your own seasoning mix to HAD ENOUGH IN that she has done every day. through­ of their privacy. Three DEAR ABBY: In response to your week in a feature Vt cup orange marmalade using this. It’s simply a matter Abigail Van Buren CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA out the years for you. It is. however, an out of four calls are column about telemarketing, I have a last week called Kitchen Sift flour, sugar, baking powder, soda, and NABISCO Wholesome ’N of combining a can of crushed likely to come at an “ Faces on the Ca­ opportunity for you to try to express Hearty Oat Bran hot cereal. tomatoes or tomato .suace with A DEAR ABBY: I am a commercial suggestion for your readers that may salt into a mixing bowl. Stir in cereal and your feelings in a tangible way If Marge Churchill $1.96 per 15-ounce box. some fresh diced vegetables inconvenient time for airline pilot. Often I get up at 2 a.m. be helpful. Get an answering pitol Campus.” raisins. the person called — they you’re wondering what you can do. may and seasonings and pouring it for a flight. Conversely, I am often in machine. But The Wa­ Combine eggs, orange juice, orange rind, Bonnie: Is it better to eat are either sick, nap­ we suggest that a late-morning brunch over chicken. bed by 6 p.m. I take my sleep Then, to prevent missing important shingtonian maga­ and salad oil. Add liquids all at once to dry oatmeal or oat bran and what’s ping, outside cutting the grass, zine hinted the 44- might be a perfect wav to begin her U.se real onions, green and post office busy these days. So keep seriously, as my safety and the safety calls from friends, relatives, etc. use a special day. ingredients. Stir just until all ingredients are the difference? If it’s choles­ changing the baby or just walking out Uncle Sam’s employees busy and let message similar to the one we use at year-old divorced moistened. red bell peppers and you won’t of more than 100 passengers and my 'To begin with, let mom sleep late. In order terol you’re concerned about, the door for an appointment. the home be the one place of privacy home: “ Hello. If you are selling senator may be minutes. Let stand for 10 minutes before Fill paper-lined microwave muffin cups have to worry about the crew depend on my making alert, to do this, you’ll need some advance planning oat bran is a better choice. The arguments against telephone where nobody can intrude and bother something or taking a survey, please trying to live down cutting. Garnish with slices of tomato, if one-half full ofbatter. Microwave 6 muffins at sulfites preserving the dehy­ intelligent decisions. and the cooperation of the rest of the family Oatmeal is a nutrient-rich sales far outnumber the arguments you. Because I value my privacy, sign hang up now. Otherwise, please leave his high-profile life desired. a time on high power for Vh to 3 minutes. drated ones in this mix. Then I frequently get calls from tele­ members. Enlist everyone’s aid in this grain that’s a source of fiber; for. Someone living in a high-rise me ... your message at the sound of the on the social scene. Advance preparation: cover and refriger­ Repeat with additional batter. sea.son with garlic, cumin, phone solicitors at 8 p.m. and later. Chris Dodd Day surprise. Even very young oat bran, a soluble fiber and chili powder, crushed red apartment building can be called by ANONYMOUS Asking that my name be removed beep.” “ Senator Chris ate microwaved quiche no longer than 8 hours Spread orange marmalade on hot muffins. the coarse outer structural an aluminum siding salesperson. And It worked for us. Dodd ... may be children can have a role to play. 'They can or overnight. Microwave at 50 percent Serve warm. Yields 15 to 18 muffins. pepper, and oregano to taste. from their lists has done no good. I color placemats, make festive napkin rings layer of that grain. It’s the a person who is in bed with two broken DEAR ABBY: Count me among settling down with a nice Mormon woman. He’s (medium) power for 10 to 15 minutes, or until Not only will this be better for have even tried an unlisted number — FIGHTING BACK IN or a card for mom. soluble fiber that lowers blood Y you. it will taste better too. legs from a skiing accident can be those who resent being solicited for to no avail. ______ST. LOUIS even met her folks back in Utah,” the heated. The kitchen crew needs some advance cholesterol. Significant called by someone selling dancing business on my home telephone. Let me decide when I need new magazine reported. amounts of soluble fiber are □ □ □ lessons! What tMn-Q0ers nMd to know about sex, preparation in the form of planningthemenu. Carmel biscuit ring One day last week I received a encyclopedias, family portraits, kit­ drugs, AIDS, getting along with their peers Egg and sausage bake also found in barley, dried MARS Bounty Coconu- Keep right on campaigning against grocery shopping, and locating the place in Vt cup carmel ice cream topping telephone call from someone who was chen remodeling or dance lessons. ond parents Is now In Abby's updated, Bush’s mother hospitalized 1 package (12 ounces) seasoned bulk pork beans, lentils, peas and teandy Bars. Dark and milk telemarketing, Abby. Anything that trying to sell me a carpet cleaning expended booklet," Whot Every Teen Should the kitchen where various utensils are kept. Vi cup chopped nuts Then I will shop around, make my own Know. Send your nome and address, plus You don’t want to have to wake up mom to ask sausage 1/3 cup butter carrots. chocolate. 45 cents per each comes in the mail can be thrown service. I politely said, “ I’m unable to GREENWICH (AP) - Dorothy Walker choice and contact the appropriate money order tor $3.50 to: Deor her where to find the coffee maker Vi cup chopped green pepper Nabisco’s new hot cereal 2.1-ounce package of two bars. away. Junk mail is what keeps the talk to you right now. Will you please Abby s Teen JEUioklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Bush, President Bush’s 87-year-old mother, 1 package (10 ounces) refrigerated biscuits company. In the meantime, I consider Morris, III. 41054. (Postage Is Included.) The brunch menu suggestions we are Vi cup chopped onion contains 14 grams of oat bran was listed in fair condition at Greenwich Pour carmel topping in the bottom of a Bonnie: No chocolate- offering are easy to prepare, using the 8 eggs per serving That’s high, but OUR FASCINATING EARTH by Phllp 8«ff. Ph.D. Hospital after being admitted with a possible 9-inch round glass cake pan. Sprinkle nuts coated candy is good for those microwave and a little bit of know-how. To Vt cup milk not as high as Quaker’s (28 blood clot In her right leg, a hospital Vi teaspoon salt over the topping. grams) and Health valley’s (20 watching their fat intake, but begin this festive Mother’s Day brunch, we chocolate-covered coconut Liability insurance dilemma: spokeswoman said. Vt teaspoon pepper Place butter in a custard cup. Microwave at grams) oat brans. Instead of suggest either citrus fruit basket s, or crunchy bars pack a double whammy: “ Her status is improving, she’s alert, Vt teaspoon shredded Cheddar cheese high power for 30 seconds, or until just only oat bran. Nabisco’s con­ topped broiled grapefruit. Both chocolate and coconut oriented and is eating,” spokeswoman Vicki 1 cup shredded Swiss cheese melted. Dip bi.scuits in melted butter to coat tains oats, wheat bran and How to make citrus fruit baskets: Halve are saturated fats. Pitluk said Tuesday night. Crumble sausage into a collander. Add all sides. Arrange biscuits in a ring against barley. This is a nutritious, grapefruit or large oranges. Hollow out shell, If you an afford the calories Mrs. Bush was brought to the hospital by green pepper and onion. Place collander in an the sides of a prepared cake pan holding the high-fiber combination I can It’s needed but at what cost? using a sharp grapefruit knife and a spoon. (300 per double bar) and te ambulance at about 7:30 p.m. Monday with 8 X 8-inch baking dish. Microwave at high for .’1 carmel and nut mixture. recommend No m atter Combine citrus .sections that have been saturated fat. this candy is is frequently impossible to deter­ “ evidence of a slight thrombotic stroke to 6 minutes, or until meat is no longer pink, Cover with waxed paper. Microwave at your profession removed with fresh strawberries and grapes, Carolyn: Babies eat a lot of better than those with perser- mine the ways in which a new involving her right leg, complicated by a stirring to break apart after half of the time. high for 2‘/i to 3 minutes, or until biscuits are or trade, it’s or frozen fruits. Cut ‘A-inch wide strip around stuff that looks and tastes as vatives. But Bounty’s competi­ product can cause harm to its 102-degree temperature,” Pitluk said. Break sausage into small pieces. Remove not doughy on top. Turn upside down on a probable you edge of each shell half, leaving 1 inch of peel mushy and bland as this new tor. Mounds, is more natural: users. Asbestos building mate­ Mrs. Bush remained on an intravenous collander from baking dish and discard liquid serving plate, and let stand for sauce to drain will need some attached on each side. Fill the prepared shells hot cereal. But grown-ups it doesn’t contain artificial rials, for instance, were popular infusion and antibiotics Tuesday, but her and fats from the dish. Spread the cooked down and cover biscuits. Serve immediately. kind of profes­ Sylvia with mixed fruits. Pull the cut strips together have freedom of choice which, flavor. for decades before it was learned temperature dropped to about 99 degrees, sausage and vegetables in the 8 x 8-inch Yields 4 servings. sional liability Pitluk said. at the top and secure with a wooden toothpick. To add the final touch to your brunch, you in this case, they would do well f j. that exposure to the mineral baking dish and set aside. Carolyn: Bounty might need insurance. Porter Garnish with a fresh sprig of mint. to exercise. could lead to lung disease. The Beat eggs. milk, salt and pepper in a 2-quart might consider a mug of mocha coffee or the artificial flavor to get its “ This coun­ companies that produced it were casserole. Reduce power to 50 percent southern hot chocolate. When topped with □ □ □ chocolate up to the quality of try is develop­ Fats Domino cancels show held responsible. Crunchy broiled grapefruit (medium). Microwave 5 to 9 minutes, or until whipped cream and chocolate curls, these its Petera Paul counterparts. ing what I call a ORTEGA Mexican Chicken RENO, Nev. 2 large grapefruit, cut into halves eggs are set, but very moist, stirring every 2 beverages will give a very important ending Both Bounty’s and Mounds’ ’lottery men­ Ij .____ Seasoning Mix with Diced It is not surprisingly that (AP) - Rock ’n’ 3 tablespoons butter minutes. Stir in cheeses; pour over sausage: to your Mother’s Day brunch. dark chocolate are semi-sweet tality,” ’ says Mary Belgrade of Vegetables. 89 cents per I'A- WAS states (and merely a good idea in product liability insurance is roll legend Fats Vi cup brown sugar cover with waxed paper. How to make chocolate curls: Place half of but Mounds’ tastes richer. ounce envelope making one \N ;?47 SCIENTISTS the Alliance of American Insur­ others) for operations of those very expensive. This is why Domino has can­ Vi teaspoon cinnamon Place on an inverted saucer in the a 4-ounce block of sweet baking chocolate on a However, Bounty offers the ers — meaning that more and cup of sauce. INVESTI&flTEV A centers to beef up their policies. general aviation aircraft, small celed a weekend Vt cup Granola, or other cereal and nut microwave oven. Microwave at .50 percent plate Microwave at 30 percent (medium- compensation of a thicker ■RECUmiENT INDIAN LEGEND OF SUNKEN RUINS more people will file lawsuits that low) for 30 to 60 seconds, or until just barely layer of chocolate. It’s also the Product liability or service two-to-four-seat private planes, appearance re­ combination cereal product, slightly crushed (medium) fdor 10 to 12 minutes, or until Carolyn: This is a great­ border on the frivolous in the hope warm to the touch, rotating and turning the only one of the two companies ON THE FLOOR OF LAKE TITICACA, DOLMA. liability coverage is now required are hardly manufactured in this portedly because Remove the seetis from grapefruit. Cut center is set. but slightly moist on the top. tasting spicy sauce that can be they’ll end up with some sort of piece over once. To form curls, hold chocolate to offer a milk chocolate ACCORDING TO LEGEND, AN EARTHQUAKE for most of the construction country anymore. It was deter­ of problems with around the edges and sections with a rotating a quarter turn every 3 minutes. Let made simply by adding water. award or settlement. They might upright on its edge. With a vegetable peeler, coconut bar without almonds. CAUSED THE LAKE WATERS TO INUNDATE trades. In most states, for exam­ mined that a company is liable for high blood grapefruit knife to loosen. Place on a roasting stand, covered, for 5 minutes. Yields 4 Pour the resulting sauce over even hit it big and get one of those pull toward you across the edge of the PRE-INCA TEfAPLES DUILT NEAR ITS SHORES. ple, plumbers must carry that its planes for as long as they pressure. rack, or in individual serving dishes. servings. some chicken, put the whole multi-million-dollar awards that chocolate in a continuous, even motion. Bonnie Tandy Leblang. a BRAVING THE RISKS OF DIVING AT SUCH A HIGH kind of insurance or be able to remain in service, no matter how “ His doctor said Melt butter in a small bowl for 30 to 4.5 Fancy breakfast breads are a featured part mess in the microwave and we read about in the .newspapers registered dietitian, and Ca­ ALTITUDE. THE SCIENTISTS WERE DELIGHTED prove their financial ability to many times they have been sold he can’t perform,” seconds. Stir in brown sugar, cinnamon and of any brunch menu . These breads need not be day after day. you’ll have a Mexicali main rolyn Wyman, a junk-food AS THEY S W A M A /^ O N O H U IN S OF cover damage resulting from a or the extent of their mainte­ said Brian Lawson, cereal mixture. Spoon evenly over the cut difficult and can be made quickly and easily dish in less than 30 minutes. “What people don’t under­ Southern hot chocolate fanatic, are syndicated colum­ BUILDINGS, WHARVES. AND WELL DEFINED botched job. nance. More than half the cost of a a spokesman for grapefruit halves. in the microwave. Take your pick of any of Now that’s my kind of cooking. stand.” Belgrade continues, “ is nists. PATHWAYS! ____ Radon inspection, a profes­ new small airplane now results Bally’s Reno hotel- Microwave at high power for 6 to 7 minutes, these suggestions. 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Vt cup water premiums for everyone and espe­ Orange breakfast ring HEBRON JUNIOR WOMEN’S CLUB rules that there is a radon danger, making light aircraft. form in five shows For the main dish, we have two delicious Vi cup light molasses cially in higher rates for profes­ thereby reducing the value of a suggestions which will delight mom and the Lemon wafers or graham cracker crumbs 1 quart milk Presents A disgruntled employee can with Chubby sional services. Professionals home and sparking costly reha­ Checker. whole family. Directions are given for Vi cup sugar ■/* teaspoon salt charge more to pay for some­ virtually ruin a company by bilitation, only to have it later “ Chubby’s only advance preparations for the double cheese Vt cup orange juice For garnish; whipping cream, whipped Dr. G ott times very high malpractice and compromising one or more of its discovered that there was no Fats Domino half of the show we quiche, so it can be made the night before if 1 egR Chocolate curls liability premiums.” products. A sliver of glass slipped 2 cups buttermilk baking mix Peter Gott, M.D. radioactive gas after all? Worse, promised, so we’re time is an essential factor. There is no disputing that the into a canned-food product can Vt cup finely chopped pecans Place chocolate in a 2-quart casserole. what if the inspector’s radon­ canceling the whole thing,” Lawson said Microwave at 50 percent (medium) power for nation has become increasingly measuring machine is faulty, and cause an entire production run to Tuesday. Vt cup orange marmalade be recalled and cost the company Double cheese quiche 3 to 4 minutes. Stir in sugar to make a paste. lawsuit-happy. While this has the inspector declares the house Domino performed Sunday at the closing of Vt orange enriched some people declared millions of dollars in subsequent 2 tablespoons dry bread crumbs 1 cup butter, softened Add water, molasses milk and salt. Stir to radon-free when in fact the gas is the New Orleans Jazz Festival with no visible blend well. victims by juries — many, no sales. Companies now seek insu­ Vi cup shredded Cheddar cheese 1 teaspoon grated orange peel present at life-threatening problems, rousing the audience with his Microwave a* high power for 6 to 7minutes, doubt, justifiably so — it has also levels? rance to protect themselves from Vt cup shredded Swiss cheese Grea.se a 10- to 12-cup ring cake dish, coat trademark ending in which he plays the piano 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion or until bubbly, but not boiling. Stir well at 2 jammed the courts and has even In an imperfect, often unfair recalls and the product liability with crumbs. In a medium bow'l. mix sugar, involved. so hard it moves across the stage in time with 2 tablespoons finely chopped green pepper minute intervals. Pour into mugs and serve Problem caused put some companies out of world, these things can happen in the beat. orange juice and egg. Beat in baking mix until Vi cup buttermilk baking mix hot garnished with whipped cream and business. almost any business. But only in blended. Stir in pecans and marmalade. Pour You, as a citizen, should be V4 teaspoon salt chocolate curls. Makes 6 to 8 servings. Even a wholly unjustified suit recent years have practitioners into dish. concerned about this because it Vt teaspoon pepper costs thousands of dollars to faced the threat of bankruptcy or Microwave at 50 percent (medium) power by taking pill costs you money, even if you’re Queen to see Bush, Reagan 5 eggs defend, and it doesn’t take many worse as a result. According to a for 5 minutes, rotating the dish after half of not paying professional and lia­ 1-1/3 cups half and half cream Mocha coffee of those suits to have a real recent article in The Hartford LONDON (AP) — Queen Elizabeth II will the cooking time, increase power to high and DEAR DR. GOTT: When I was in my 20s I bility premiums directly. The Butter the bottom of an 8 or 9-inch quiche SATURDAY, May 13th 10 a.m.-4 p.m. impact on the ledger sheets. Courant, malpractice insurance entertain President Bush and former Presi­ microw'ave for 1 to 5 minutes longer, or until Vt cup instant cocoa mix suffered from pancreatitis to the degree that I cost of everything you buy is dish or deep glass pie plate. Coat with “ We’re seeing new legislation is now commonly bought by dog dent Reagan at separate lunches in June, no unbaked batter appears on the bottom of Vi cup instant coffee crystals LIONS PARK, ROUTE 85, HEBRON considered suicide. One day, by chance, I read the increased by those premiums. crumbs. Sprinkle Swiss and Cheddar cheese requiring professions to maintain groomers, manicurists, wedding Buckingham Palace announced. the dish. Let stand directly on the counter for 4 cups hot tap water (Home of the Hebron Harvest Fair) insert on my birth control medication and found that The problem will be with us as in the dish. In a 2-quart cas.serole. combine liability insurance,” says Bel­ consultants, the clergy, operators Bush and first lady Barbara Bush will stop at 5 minutes. Invert onto a .serving plate. In a 2-quart casserole or batter bowl, a minuscule portion of the pill-taking population long as people think of liability $1.00 DONATION grade. For instance, following the of tanning salons, and even the palace June 1 following a NATO summit in onion and green pepper. Microwave at high Remove fruit from ‘/i an orange to form a combine cocoa mix. coffee crystals and hot could suffer from pancreatitis as a side effect. Once suits as ways to get rich, rather (children under 12 free) widely publicized stories of abuse masseurs. Brussels and stops in Rome and Bonn. power for 2 to 4 minutes, or until tender, cup. Mix butter and orange peel. Spoon butter tap water. Stir until blended: cover. Micro- I stopped the pills, all symptoms disappeared. I than for what they were origi­ stirring 2 to 3 times during the cooking in a handful of day-care centers, An even bigger problem is that Reagan and his wife, Nancy, will have lunch mixture into the orange cup. Place in the wave at high power for 4 to 8 minutes, or until have to watch my diet. I can’t help but wonder why nally intended: A means to process. Stir in baking mix. salt, papper. and REFRESHMENTS it became a matter of law in some of product liability insurance. It recover real damage. with the queen at the palace on June 14 during center of the warm coffee cake. Serves 4 the liquid is hot, stirring after half of the my doctor never read the insert. the former president’s first overseas trip since toSs until mixture coats the vegetables. Beat people. cooking time. Garnish with whipped cream in eggs and half-and-half cream. DEAR READER: As you discovered, inflamma­ he left office. and chocolate curls in individual mugs. Reduce power of the microwave to .50 This Mothers Day tion of the pancreas is a rare but devastating Bush and Reagan also will meet with Prime Yields 4 servings. percent (medium) and microwave for 5 to 8 Crunchy orange muffins complication of birth-control pills in some women. Minister Margaret Thatcher. 'For Sale’ sign not allowed minutes. Stir and pour in to prepared dish. 2 cups flour It causes severe abdominal pain. I suspect that your Microwave at 50 percent (medium) power for 1/3 cup sugar Marge Churchill of Manchester is an expert doctor was aware of this unusual consequence but DEAR BRUCE: I am trying to sell my house on 8 to 12 minutes, or until knife inserted in the ■/: teaspoon soda In microwave cooking. Write to her in care of simply failed to warn you of it. This was probably Robbery charge dropped my own. I put a very neat-looking sign saying Vt teaspoon salt Microwave Kitchen, Manchester Herald, Thank Mom with due to carelessness, not ignorance. center comes out clean and quiche is almost “ House for Sale” on my front lawn, but I was told by COMPTON, Calif. (AP) — An armed set. Rotate dish a quartere turn every 3 to 4 1 cup crunchy nutlike cereal P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. I am not sure why you have to watch your diet to my homeowners’ association that I was not allowed robbery charge has been dropped against prevent pancreatitis. In susceptible women, once to do that. “ Diff’rent Strokes” star Todd Bridges. the birth-control pills are stopped, the symptoms of abook. How can they tell me what to do with my own Smart Money Bridges’ preliminary hearing was about to inflammation disappeared. property? How can I sell the house unless people begin Tuesday wl^en Deputy District Attorney Menus From Art to Zoology and subjects in You are fortunate to have been alert enough to know it’s for sale? Bruce Williams Robert Gosney moved to dismiss the charge. between, we have books for mom’s of all read the package insert. “ Some new Information came in that cast a For more information, lam sending you a copy of A Reader interests serious doubt (on) whether we had the right Senior citizens sandwich, fruit, milk. crisp. cakes with syrup, sausage, fruit my Health Report, “ Contraception: An Update.” DEAR READER: Homeowners’ associations man,” Gosney said. The following meals will be Tuesday: Roast beef with cup. Other readers who would like a copy should send frequently have rules that you are obliged to follow Special Event! He declined to describe the information, and served at Mayfair Gardens and gravy, baked potato, mixed ve­ Friday: Pizza, salad, fruit. $1.25 with their name and address to P.O. Box 91369, with regard to signs. The rationale is that Bolton schools Saturday, canceled, and we were obligated to follow through. Said the charge may be refiled against the Westhill Gardens the week of getables. Egg salad sandwich, Cleveland, Ohio 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the neighborhood values diminish if too many "For The following lunches will be Sale” signs sprout up. I am so embarrassed that we were such suckers. 23-year-old Bridges if the new evidence fails to May 15 to 19 to Manchester fruit, milk. The following lunches will be May 13 from title. However, I am not so embarrassed that I don’t want stand. served in thye Bolton Elementary But you may be permitted to put a sign in the residents who are 60 or older: Wednesday: Baked chicken served at Coventry High School 2-4 PM meet to do something about this, because there is no way Investigators had said Bridges took his BMW quarter with gravy, whipped and Center schools the week of 1 Monday: Cranberry juice, pork the week of May 15 to 19: DEAR DR. GO’TT: I have Marfan syndrome, a window inside of your home, and of course you are May 15 to 19: Beth Hillson, we can afford to purchase this thing. from a repair shop at gunpoint Jan. 23 instead cutlet in broth, mashed potatoes, potatoes, spinach. Turkey sand­ Monday: Tomato soup, grilled prolapsed valve, aneurysm, curvature of the spine, free to advertise the availability of your home in the Monday: California grinders, A Reader of paying a $500 repair bill. carrots, wheat bread, black bot­ wich, fruit, milk. cheese sandwich, vegetable author of a hernia, varicose veins and hiatal hernia. Are these local newspaper’s real estate section. chips, salad, pears. things caused by the Marfan syndrome? DEAR READER: I understand your embarrass­ Bridges still faces an attempted murder tom pudding. Thursday: Baked meatloaf sticks, fruit. The Tasty Side of Look at your homeowners’ agreement with the Tuesday: Orange juice, ment. Many people have been persuaded, with a charge for a Feb. 2 shooting that stemmed Tuesday: Orange pineapple with gravy, whipped potatoes, Tuesday: In-service day, no association and find out precisely what your chicken patty on a bun, lettuce New England. great deal of high-pressure salesmanship, to sign from a dispute over the car, authorities said. juice, oven-fried chicken, rice, broccoli. Chicken salad sand­ lunch s- rved. DEAR READER: Marfan syndrome is an obligations and responsibilities are. The sign will and tomato, pudding with contracts they really weren’t interested in. This is green beans, pumpernickel wich, fruit, milk. Wednesday: Cheeseburger, inherited disorder of certain body tissues, charac­ probably have to come down. The people running topping. Come in and no reflection upon you as an individual: Some of the bread, fresh fruit. Friday: Stuffed shells with french fries, vegetable, fruited terized by tall height, long fingers, deformity of the the homeowners’ association most likely know what Wednesday: French toast, sample some smartest people I know have done it. Wednesday: Apple juice, roast tomato sauce, zucchini, wax gelatin with topping. breastbone, loose joints, hernias, high-arched their rights are, and you will be obliged to listen; sausage, syrup, potato pattie, There is little you can do until the charges show up turkey with gravy, broccoli, beans. Tuna salad sandwich, Thursday: Chicken pattie on a Yankee palate, eye disorders and weakness of certain blood otherwise, they will take legal action. peaches. on your charge cards. Then, Immediately consult Our Language bread stuffing, wheat bread, fruit, milk. bun, green beans, fruit. vessels, especially the main artery leading from the Anytime you enter into a condominium, coopera­ Thursday: Apple juice, fish S x. Cuisine Friday: Pepperoni pizza, heart (aorta). The conditions you mention are tive or homeowners’ arrangement, it is terribly the directions on your credit-card bill to learn how to cherry cobbler. nuggets on a bun, french fries, Thursday: Orange juice, mea- tossed salad, fruit. At Little Professor, generally considered to be part of the syndrome. important that you understand your rights, put each of these charges into “ contest.” For a noisy argument, use row. Now for a Manchester schools cole slaw, cake with topping. tloaf with onion gravy, cheesy The major danger in patients with Marfan responsibilities and limitations. At the same time, since there is a great deal of pronunciation tip: row rhymes with now. The following lunches will be Friday: Qrange juice, peppe­ we help you find noodles, peas, garden salad with syndrome is aortic aneurysm, a ballooning out of So often people sign on the dotted line and then money involved here, I would urge you to seek the Try farrago for a confused mixture or hodge- served in the Manchester public roni pizza, salad, fruit wedges. Andover Elementary advice of your attorney. You may be required to Italian dressing, rye bread, oat­ books she’ll love! the weakened aortic wall. This can cause leakage of find out that something they thought was their right therp^s unfamiliar words, schools the week of May 15 to 19. The following lunches will be have some legal assistance in the jurisdiction where blood or actual rupture. In patients with this (i.e., installing a pool, changing the color of the there s a definite place for farrago. meal date bars. Monday: French bread pizza served at Andover Elementary the time share is located. Friday: Mariner’s chowder, complication, surgical replacement of part of the home, adding a fence, or something else that seems with pepperoni, tossed salad, Coventry schools School the week of May 15 to 19; In the meantime, write down every misrepresen­ seafood salad on hot dog rolls, aorta is often lifesaving. elementary) is not permitted. QUES’riON: There’s a specific word for the area chilled peaches. The following lunches will be Monday: Tacos, lettuce and tation that the time-share people made to you, such baked beans, three-bean salad, Patients with Marfan syndrome may merely have DEAR BRUCE: Talk about buyer’s remorse. We of chemistry involved in fermenting wine, but I Tuesday; Hamburger on a roll, served in the Coventry elemen­ tomato, rice pilaf, diced peaches. as “ You can back out at any time.” With every day slight tissue abnormalities, without all the conse­ have a terminal case! can t remember it. Can you help? apple crisp. potato sticks, spinach or carrots, tary schools the week of May 15 to Tuesday; Steak and cheese quences of the full-blown affliction. Therefore, Over the weekend we were inveigled into looking goes by, the details become less clear in your mind. apple and orange wedges. 19: sandwich, hash browns, peas and \cy^ ] Little Professor Book Center surgical treatment may not be necessary iri at a time share in Mexico. Before we know what If your spouse was at the presentation, have him ANSWER: Our language seems to have a word for Meals on Wheels Wednesday: Chicken nuggets Monday: Fruit juice, clam roll, carrots, fruit crisp. or her independently write down these recollec­ mild/moderate cases. Abraham Lincoln has been happened, the time-share company had stripped everything from a to z. The z-word you’re looking for The following meals are to be and dips, potato puffs, corn, macaroni salad, brownie. Wednesday: Cheese pizza, cole tions. Then the two of you can compare notes and said to have had a form of Marfan syndrome. our credit card accounts, we had signed contract- Identifies the branch of applied chemistry having to served to Meals on Wheels clients bread and butter, butterscotch Tuesday: Tomato soup, grilled slaw, juice cups. 1056 Tolland Tpke. provide the attorney with information. Patients with this disorder should have close and s,and now we are obligated to spend many do with fermation. as in winemaking; zymurgy. the week of May 15 to 19. The hot pudding. cheese sandwich, vegetable Thursday; Hot dog with a roll, meticulous medical monitoring by doctors who are Heartland Plaza thousands of dollars that we can ill afford. Bruce Williams, America’s top radio talk host, is noon meal is listed first, the cool Thursday: Staff development, sticks, fruit. potato puffs, carrots, chocolate familiar with the syndrome, so that complications Do you have a question or comment about our They told us that we could cancel at any time, but heard each weeknight on NBC stations. Questions evening meal second. no school. Wednesday: Lasagna, garlic cake. Manchester can be Identified and treated before they become language? Please write to Jeffrey McQuain, when I called them, they said there must be some should be sent to: Smart Money, Manchester Monday: American chop suey, Friday: Fish and cheese on a bread, tossed salad, pears. Friday: Tuna boats, salad, major problems. mistake — there was no way the contract could be Manchester Herald, P.0. Box 591, Manchester roll, corn chips, broccoli, cherry Thursday: Fruit juice, pan­ chips, fruit. M-F 10-9 Sat. 10-6 Sun. 11-5 Herald, P.O. Box S91, Manchester 06040. 06040. carrots, green beans. Chicken 80 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, May 10, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, May 10. 1989 _21

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Ri­ beau, Vicki Lawrence 1976 chard Castellano. 1980 past while living in 1947 Brooklyn Meryl [ES PN ] Maga­ BLONDIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake Streep, Kevin Kline, Peter MacNicol 1982 [USA] MOVIE: 'Scandal Sheet' A tal­ 3:50A M [TMC] MOVIE: Number VXSGENSBEG JTOGI ZETO TCG ented journalist comes to regret her zine Weekly report from MLB 30) (40) Current Affair One With a Bullet' An unorthodox detec­ IS THIS THE LUNCH AND S THAT THE COUNTERMAN decision to join the staff of a gossipy, often 1 :00AM 01) Tw ilight Zone tive and his sophisticated partner put the c o u n t e r YOU'VE BEEN IT'S A LL WORSE THAN ]l UTTP UR ONEP SMNXC (611 Family Ties (CC) ruthless celebrity tabloid Burt Lancaster, YOU'VE BEEN TELLING ME I IMAGINED 4 (20j NVR Showcase squeeze on an L A drug kingpin Robert TELLINS ME ABOUT r x ( / '^ » e - r ABOUT I* [A & E ] Chronicle A look at a man who Pamela Reed, Robert Urich 1985 Carradine, Billy Dee Williams, Valerie Berti- [A&E] Wings Over the World: Anthony JNVVGY KBJPVGUCEER 2XCC.' spent 15 years in prison for a crime he 9:30PM |30) Night Court (CC) nelli. 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo! didn't commit Fokker: A Dream Fulfilled A profile of Motherhood loses its appeal when Chris­ Anthony Fokker, designer of Germany's 4;00A M QD streets of San Francisco — GECGIS KGOXCQMNR. [CNN] Moneyline tine baby-sits a friend's energetic infant Wodd War II air fleet and father of KLM (3^ One Day at e Time (R) airlines. (60 min ) PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I regard the writing of humor as a supreme [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date [A&E] MOVIE: 'Doctor in Distress' scores EZ artistic challenge." — Herman Wouk. 1 0:00PM (Y) Wiseguy (CC) The gov­ [ C N N ] Crossfire Chief surgeon falls in love with a physioth­ [LIFE] Spenser; For Hire ernment's charges against Newquay are [ E S P N ] NBA Today erapist and tries to recapture his figure. ,iJL. dropped, yet his downfall continues, and Dirk Bogarde, James Robertson Justice, L [U S A ] Miami Vice [L IF E ] Self Improvement Guide he offers Vinnie a position at Radiance (60 Samanih? Eggar, 1964 ALLEY OOP by Dave Graue 7l30PM (3j Entertainment Tonight min ) (Postponed from an earlier date) (In [ U S A ] Search for Tomorrow [C N N ] L'^rry King Overnight Steve Martin's new comedy film "Father Stereo) 1 :30AM (3D Career Media Network [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide hood " (In Stereo) Clf) INN News O N C E I REPLACED \ ..THE MACHINE ) ( THEN WHAT GOOD IDEA I YES... I THINK (3D Joe Franklin THAT FAULTY CIRCUITRY SHOULD RUN,-U—L.^SAY WE GET I'L L G E T A CAR JUST I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME CI3 (22) Jeopardy! (CC) 01) Can You Beat Baldness? [M AX] MOVIE: 'Slamdance' 01) INN News 4:45A M e v e r y t h i n g e l s e y p e r f e c t l y / iSOOD \ A LOCK ON IT / DID YOU DROVE by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee CD Major League Baseball: New York (20) All in the Family (CC) An underground cartoonist becomes CHECKED o u t ; NOW.' U GIRL! j ON OOP? RIGHT / HEAR SOME \ UP Mets at Cincinnati Reds (3 iirs ) (Live) ^ Later W ith the prime suspect in his girlfriend's mur­ a w a y : V THING? Unscramble these lour Jumbles, ^ ) (3® Quantum Leap Sam leaps into the ;1T Major League Baseball: Texas Ran­ (M) Hogan's Heroes der. Tom Hulce, Mary Elizabeth Mastranto- ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady one letter to each square, to form life of a teen-age hot-rodder who must nio, Virginia Madsen. 1987 Rated R. (In " C i i four ordinary words. gers at New York Yankees (2 hrs , 30 stop his sister from marrying a wealthy [ C N N ] Newsnight Update mm.) (Live) Stereo) bully (60 min.) (In Stereo). [ E S P N ] Fishin' Hole (20) M*A*S*H dl) [CNN] News [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Above the Law' (CC) A 4:55A M [HBO] MOVIE: Gardens of RUPEN Stone' (CC) A career Army officer finds wttL, I GoppOGe U C H > ^ IC A u iin PrtiHKeRz Y£G, fl^i&tRS ARE. LOOK, lnWW I GAY "WASH YOUR [30) Win. Lose or Draw [A8(E] Decades: 70's CIA-sponsored drug cartel is uncovered by (38) Newhart (CC) Pari 1 of 2 himself at odds with an eager young recruit VOOR HANt^ WP AT p - n w w ? AlWAVG IHCWW KAKPS " JUST THIHR OF tVERYTillfl& 1 [ES PN ] Ladies Bowling: U.S. Open a Chicago cop. Steven Seagal, Henry Silva. Pam Grier 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) over America s involvement in Vietnam YOUR WRISTS, M it^THt twnm oH fR O fA m ELBOWS POWll.'' [40) Cosby Show From Addison, II (90 min.) (Live) James Caan, Anjelica Huston, James Earl OP "HAHP5 "... (61) Newhart (CC) [M AX] MOVIE: 'Youngblood' (CC) A [ U S A ] WWF Prime Time Wrestling Jones. 1987 Rated R (In Stereo) [A & E ] World of Survival brash young hockey player must learn the ELROD importance of teamwork when he joins a [CNN] Crossfire new team. Rob Lowe, Cindy Gibb, Patrick __1__ " " [DIS] Raffi, Belugas and Friends The Swayze 1986 Rated R (In Stereo) children's entertainer and recording artist [TMC] MOVIE: 'Number One With a ' performs a young people’s concert. THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom Bullet' An unorthodox detective and his YIV ER EVERY TI/V\E HE RAN [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America sophisticated partner put the squeeze on r TWO HUNPREP YARC7S, [HBO] MOVIE: 'Dear America: Letters an L A drug kingpin. Robert Carradlne, I 6H0ULC? WHO HA6 Hot oust ...HOK IS From Vietnam' (CC) Archival footage and Billy Dee Williams, Valerie Bertinelli. 1987. HE Ac t u a l l y o n l y songs from the '60s underscore this por­ Rated R (In Stereo) LlKg KETUKWFD FROM OWA PIC? THIS , trait of the Vietnam conflict 1987. Rated 1 0:30P M (J ) News AHYOklg PtSHEY WORLD, OOeS NR (In Stereo) 6PK.IAL, TORMAR (11) Odd Couple ON THE PASTRACK by Bill Hotbrook Now arrange the circled letters to TD OOlW mot MAVF a MgW SiOOPM (33 Hard Time on Planet 08) Think and Grow Rich 7 -C A Y lorm the surprise answer, as sug­ Earth (CC) Jesse gets a job in a rodeo and AA£ FOR OPAKOCMILP, \e gested by the above cartoon. helps a faded cowboy star crack a stolen- (26> All in the Family LET’S OUST GAY IT . car ring. (60 min.) (In Stereo) V fe0&, Wfve AAADP A BIG' EFR?RT^ BReAO...rriE LUH6H fJOTOOlLKb 7”^ (2g) INN News -I& BRlUfr HeALTHFOL PAT Pl^PUCTS RoLlS...T«E CFREAwS... lived p M pats when Answer here: □ ( D (40) Growing Pains (CC) Reprise of the dlJ Honeymooners ev?N THF w’eat" ' How? IT WAS ALIVE. THISOU6M A season premiere Ben prepares for his first (ST) Newhart INTO Trip coMRAMV CAFFTeRIA./ — ’ (Answers tomorrow) date; a pregnant Maggie tests Jason's pa­ IH Y^>UR BURGER.I ) P IV O & lE . Jumbles: CHESS FLUTE ALKALI ROSARY tience. (R) 11:00PM (3D (3D (2® ( ^ (4® (57) r v : Yesterday's News Answer What the champion malted milk maker (16) MOVIE: Kill and Come Back' A j thought he got when the fboss gave him a stranger, a bank official and a Mexican 01) Cheers (CC). bonus—A FAIR "SHAKE" ' ...... bandit join forces to divide $1 million 03) Great Wok of China worth of plundered gold. Edd Byrnes, Gil­ bert Roland, George Hilton 1967, (2® Jeffersons FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavea Now bBCk In Block. JumbiB Book No. 7 Ib avallablo for S2.M, which Includaa poataea and handling, tn>m Jumbla, do thia nawapapar, P.O. Boa 4Me, Orlando, FL UN3-43M . (2Q) MOVIE: 'The Beastmaster' A young (24) M otorw ee k Chevrolet Lumina; making Inclui^ your nama, addraaa and ilp coda anid maka your ehack payabla to Nawapaparbooka. man who can communicate with animals radar detectors obsolete; conclusion of sets out to avenge his father’s murder. the Mitsubishi Mirage and Mazda MPV van test t Marc Singer. Tanya Roberts, Rip Torn. % -THAT M U / Pf 1982. (26) Weekday See what Connecticut’s talking about. Join Pat Sheehan and L (221 (30) Unsolved Mysteries (CC) The di­ S® M *A*S*H ofpopToN iTY , EPNIE.. Beth Carroll with Roger Griswold’^ weather and Rich sappearance of a South Carolina teen­ dS Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) ager; the search for a lost Indian gold mine Coppola on sports. THE GRIZZWELLS by Bill Schorr Astrograph in New Mexico. Host: Robert Stack. (60 [A8iE] Chris Lemmon at the Improv TEMPTATION leNOWS mm.) (In Stereo) Chris Lemmon welcomes Billy Elmer, David Wood, Rick Corso and Wayne Fed- (24) (IZ) Atlantic Realm (CC) How the life- ermen. (60 min ) IMOH. THE KEY IS forms of the photic zone are affected by VOOKF LIKE (ul today that you do not oversell it you atmospheric conditions and ocean cur­ [CNN] Moneyline are frying to promote something of sig­ AHOT> Glastonbury. PART T IM E storting salary. All year college degree In warehouting and thipping ORDER paid Insurance benef­ Full time and part time lunctlona. Right ipot for 4 education or child de­ Days for the Price of 3! I LOST Advertising sales assistant. its, pleasant working velopment required. positions available “Handi on" active Individual Part-Time Secretary Afternoons, 12-5:30. General ONE FOR condition. Coll Ted, 3pm-11pm, ready tor long work day — AND FOUND Call Blue Shutter Play Monday-Friday. for smalt congenial but office duties Including data 633-4411, 10-3. and Learn School. 643- Mon.-FrI. Experience in Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? The best way to entry, typing and filing. YOUR AD 7277. NO weekends. Inventory control or LOST. Sterling silver and bysy food brpkers office. W AREHOUSE. We need diatrlbutlon helpful, but wa COX CABLE OF ALSO 7pm - 7am abollne pearl, large, Good typing a must. TODAY! on enthusiastic, hard positions eveiy Saturday will alao train you. Insurance aztec calendar broach 12-15 flexible GREATER HARTFORD working person to DELIVERY van driver and Sunday BAYLOR. and penalon benefits. Please announce it is with a Heraid Tag Saie Classified Ad. and chain. Sentimental hours a week. Call Cablerep 643-2711 stock shelves and fill for major corporation. For more Information tend retuma or letter tor value. 646-1206 alter 5. orders. Experienced please call: appointment. Call Linda, Mondays, 646-7642 preferred but not ne­ Full benefits, please call 249-6801 Director of Nursing, Tag Sale Ads Must Be Thursdays or Fridays, cessary. Call 649-7059. Crestfleld Hartford Despatche In By Tuesday, Noon, For This Speciel Call TAG SALE SIGN STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE Gorston Sign Inc., 110 between 8-5. P.O. Box 8271 643-2711 H lB Ai 9-5pm at 646-5100 Convalescent Home, Batson Drive, Ask for Don. Manchester, 643-si 51. East Hartfonl, CT 06108 Manchester. 24 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, May 10, 1989

raTV/STEREO/ I CARS I CARS FURNITURE appliances FOR SALE FOR SALE COUCH and two chairs. WHIRLPOOL electric $100. 282-1491 after 5:30. FORD Escort, 1982, sun­ dryer. Nine years old. A Speciolis^D#ff! I roof, om/fm cossett, SCHALLER WANTED: Bedroom set, Runs greot.$60. 742- ACURA QUALITY 8207. excellent condition. dining room set, $1500. 742-0312. PRE-OWNED AUTOS dressers and crib. 293- LARGE microwave oven, sa Mercury Sable ’6995 2900.______excellent condition, I CARPENTRY/ OS ptig.. Low mllai KING slie sealv (Luxu- too large for me. Ask­ LAWN CARE IREMOOELINO as Toyoli C*llca Q T ’ 7995 rla) mattress, boxsp- ing SI 25. 643-8787. 5 ipwd. Lo«d«d Lawnmowing. Min. CLYDE as Accord LX ’6995 rlng, frame, bedding. McLaniay Heaie FRANK YOUNG CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 5 iiM d . C l« n charge, $17.(X). Edging. NOME IMPNOVEMENT ’ 2995 $600. or best offer. 647- liMfirovameats Spring fix up. VK Home Ser­ 83 Eicort Wegim I MACHINERY Bush and hedge ROUTE 83, VERNON 5 tpMd. Low Mlt. 1 8607. Free estimates vices takes oar of all repairs trimming. Yard material, •Decks PAINTING 85 Caprice 4 Dr. ’8495 86 Z-28 Camaro ’ 8995 |AND TOOLS and maintenance from A to Z. If you don’t use It, don’t etc. hauling. •Roofing 85 AMC Alliance 2 Dr ’2675 5 .pMd. Shi'P Conscientious and •Sheds WALLPAPERING Licensed and Insursd 85 Monde Cnx ’ 4995 need It ond don’t want It, CALDOR four horsep­ dependable. Ray Hardy. •House painting 85 Cavalier CJ 4 Door ’4495 5 ipMd ower 22" rear bagger FREE ESTIMATES 55 Spectrum 4 Door ’5195 ’3495 why not sell It with a ______646-7973 649-3331 85 Suberu QL Hctchbcck Classified Ad? Call 643- power propelled lawn Interlor/Exterlor 228-4708 85 Buick Somaraat ’7295 4.spd, 4 wd. A/C mower. $150 firm. 646- 87 Hyundil OLS ’4500 2711 to place your ad. YARD MASTERS LARRY'S " SpechIMs 85 Elactra 4 Door ’ 10995 S-tpd, Ertc Sunroof ___4886______Yard cleaned. WOODWORKING A 85 Century 4 Door ’ 7495 86 Mercury Lynx ’ 3495 NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE VINYL SIDING & 85 Camaro Coupe ’6995 4- tpd. AM/FM stereo tepe Trees cut. CARPENTRY Pride taken in every ’5995 The Annual Report of the 1985 Mercury Topaz to be sold 86 Cavalier 4 Door ’6995 65 V W Q T I Have dump truck, REPLACEMENT WINDOWS 5- epd. A/C Luden B. & Katherine E. Price under Section 49-51, C.G.S. Repairs to Remodeling job we dol 86 Delta 88 2 Door ’9995 Foundation, Inc. it available at Vehicle to be sold as Is at R.T. will haul. Expertly installed. Coachworks, 244 Brood St., Licensed and Insured 88 Markur XR4TI ’9495 345 CENTER ST. this office for Inioectlon during 643-9996 Quaiity is our main Please call Paul Ryder regular business hours by any Manchester, CT on Monday, 646-4210 66 Olds Clara Wagon ’8995 MANCHESTER dtlzen who requests It within May 22 of 10 A.M. concern. 86 Spectrum 4 Door ’4995 at 742-0018. 647-7077 IK) doys ofter the date of this 039-05 86 Nova 4 Door ’6495 notice. CARPENTRY/ PAINTINB/ NOTICE TO CREDITORS REASONABLE 72 HOUR MONEY BACK Edward J. Reardon REM0DELIN6 PAPERING Screened loam, gravel, E S TA TE OF 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 GUARANTEE 896 Main Street OlOVANICUSANO RATES processed gravel, Manchester, C T 06040 FARRAND REMODEUNG Cldo 84 Flronta •2.999 The Hon. Norman J. Preuss, sand, stone, and fill for 041-05 Judge of the Court of Pro­ Room additions, decks, roof­ T.D.M. We cater to the CHORCHES MOTORS Chovy '84 Chevatte *2.995 bate, District of Andoyer, at ing, siding, windows and gutt­ home owner. delivery call George 80 Oakland St. Dodgo *83 400 *3,996 INVITATION TO BID PAINTING AND a hearing held on May 4,1989, ers. All types of remodeling and Qrlffing 742-7886. Manchester, CT Chevy '85 Covellar •4.995 ordered that all claims must Clda '85 CutlOBB The Manchester Public repairs. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. Senior Citizen 1966 CHRYSLER 5th AVE *14,595 ■6.295 Schools solicits bids for IN­ be presented to the fiduciary DECORATING Ford '66 LTD •6.595 at the address below. Failure Discount 1986 SHELBY SHADOW *10,595 DUSTRIAL ARTS- LUMBER Bus. 647-8509 Clde '84 Cutloee •6.799 ond P A IN T SUPPLIES for to promptly present any such •Complete Interior Res. 645-6849 1966 DODGE ARIES *7,995 Ford '87 Rongtr P.U. •6.995 hie 1989-1990 school year. claim may result In the loss and Exterior Painting FREE ESTIMATES Clde '84 Dalto •6.999 Sealed bids will be received of rights to recoyer on such MY BROTHERS 1966 GM SIERRA P.U. *6,995 until May 18, 1989, 2:00 P.M. claim. MRK •Power Wash FULLY INSURED Buick '65 Regal *7,599 BUSINESS 1988 DODGE SHADOW *8795 Ode '87 Clara •7,995 and 2:30 P.M. respectlyely, Sharon B. Preuss, HOME •Gutter Repair at which time they will be Clerk Mowing, Raking, Clean 1988 DODGE D150 P.U. *11,395 Pont. '85 600 STE •8.996 publicly opened. The right Is IMPROVEMENTS •Small Carpentry 643-6774 Ctda '86 98 Ragancy •8,999 reserved to relect any and all The fiduciary Is: Garages, Dump Runs. 1988 DODGE DAYTONA *10,195 Teresa C. Cusano Repair Clde '87 CutlaiB •9.999 bids. Specifications and bid A business built on ROOFING/ 1967 DODGE OMNI *4.995 forms moy be secured at the 12 Enrico Road Integrityl 64S-8798 Toyota ‘86 Colica GTS •9,999 Bolton, CT 06043 •Glazing Cldo'67 98 T-Sadan Business Office, 45 N. School aOINO 1987 BUICK SKYHAWK *6.495 •14,999 Street, Manchester, CT. 036-05 Carpentry • Windows ■ •Fully insured Clda '68 Cutlaae Claatic •19.995 Siding • Kitchens • 1967 CHRYSLER Sth AVE *13.995 028-05______■WJTieFTO'iftEDITORS •Free estimates THOMAS PAVING BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE Baths • Additions • LEAKY ROOF? 1986 PLYMOUTH CARAVELLE *4.996 ESTATE OF Mott rooft can bt rtptirtd. Fully Insured and AND MARINE NOTICE TO CREDITORS JOSEPH F. LOERSCH Decks In plact of total rtroofing txbtnttl 1996 PLYMOUTH RELIANT *5.195 ESTATE OF 646-1894 bonded. Residential, 259 Adimt 81., Manch. WILLIAM M. ROSCOE SR. The Hon. Norman J. Preuss, Compitto rtroofing of all typot. 1996 DODGE RAMCHARQER *10;506 Judge of the Court of Pro­ Fully licensed & InsuredI commercial, free Free eallmatesi FREE eSTtUATES 649-1749 The Honorable William E. bate, District of Andover, at txterter Palattaf S estimates. 1966 CHEVY SPECTRUM *3.595 FitzGerald, Judge of the a hearing held on May 4,1989, Manchester Roofing ••••••••••••••••••••• Court of Probate, District of ordered that all claims must - 646-9656 Staiatag Deo«. Call 649-5295. 1995 BUICK ELECTRA *7.995 645-8830 Manchester at a hearing held be presented to the fiduciary 15 yrs. Service Since 1973 Houses, gsrages, decks a J O E RILEY’S on 5/5/89 ordered that all at the address below. Failure fences. Exterior porches a DILLON FORD claims must be presented to to promptly present any such steps rebuilt. Hatch ways a 319 Main St., Manchester the fiduciary at the address claim may result in the loss R&Y exterior cellar door rebuilt. V0LK8WABEN below. Failure to promptly of rights to recover on such 88 "EXP Coupe •7495 present any such claims may claim. Full Ins., free ert. 649-7950. FLOORING LANDSCAPING LIPMAN #1 result In the loss of rights to Remodeling VW 88 Escort "LX" H/B •7495 recoyer such claim. Sharon B. Preuss, 88 Escort "QL" H/B •7495 Clerk DON’S UW N SEDWCE AND MIKE GIACALONE 0AIWEMN8 UNDER tDOOO 85 Escort 4-Dr H/B •4495 Susan McQuay The fiduciary Is: Company UNOLEUM SEtVICE 87 VW J«na QU r*d Ass’t Clerk "We ran tell you Call now for: 87 VW J*tta OL. brown 88 Mustang T-Topa •«995 Elisabeth S. Loersch Expert Rototllllng, The fiduciary Is: 50 School Road Fully Insured 87 VW Jatti OL. bliw 83 Escort Lika New •2595 Ruth L. Fanto, Executrix what to look for... Quality Workmanship Mowing, Bolton, CT 06043 Craftmenahip Shrub a Hedge Trimming UNDER S8000 87 Escort "QL" H/B •5595 c/o Allan D. Thomas and what to look Free Estimates 68 VW Golf. 2 dr. Wtit P.O. Box 648 035-05______In All Phaaea ol 19% Sealer CHizaa Dbeeart 85 Mustang Sunroof •4995 88 VW Golf GU Muo 945 Main Street LEOAL NOTICE Remodeling out for.'" 643-5439 •44-70U 87 VW Jott« GU. groy 89 Brand New Feativa •5795 Manchester, CT 06040 97 VW Jolla GU ^hror 88 LTD Brougham Sedan In accordance with Section 9- 67 VW Golf GL 4 dr. Wuo •5896 038-05______17c of the Election Laws, no­ •Cntm o MUm UNDSCAPE 96 VW QLI. ollvor 88 Mercury Sable "QS" •7495 Specializing in lands­ 66VW Jotto. Wuo NOTICE TO CREDITORS tice is hereby glyen that the OuifNd bpItcMNt HarBro MISCELLANEOUS 88 F250 4x4 •9995 Registrars of Voters will hold cape tie retaining walls, 89 Probe LX Demo ESTATE OF 0 session to accept applica­ Buk} eCntM SERVICES UNDER STOOD •12995 FRANCIS H. BILLINOS steps & borders. •a VW Fox. 2 dr. Muo 85 Tempo 40r. New Eng. •5905 tions for Admission of Elec­ *WNd ( KitctMs ( Painting 88 VW Fox. 2 dr. rod The Honorable William E. tors of those seeking to yote Yiiyl M n Bitli] Ken 88 VW Fox Wgo. Muo 88 Ranger XLT •S995 FitzGerald, Judge of the November 7, 1989 whose of Manchester n 87 VW Golf, whito. at 87 84 Tempo 2 Door •4295 Court of Probate, District of qualifications as to age, cit­ •Ek In k aSmaK H A V ^ l m S E R ^ 871-1953 87 VW fox. 4 dr. whito Bucket, truck S chipper. Stump 86 VW Jotto QL. Ixown 88 Ford FI 50 P/U •10595 Manchester at a hearing held izenship or residence has • W i aCaitij on 5/5/89 ordered that all been attained. These ses­ Quality Painting removal. Free eetimstes. UNDER tOOOO claims must be presented to sions will be held at the fol­ Senior DIacount Services Special consideration for 85 VW Golf dioool 643-2145 the fiduciary at the address lowing locations: Fully Lleenaed slderty and handicapped. MOVERS 85 VW Jotto. 4 dr. whito below. Failure to promptly Tuesday, May 16,1989 •Free Estiniaies 86 VW Jotto GL. brown present any such claims may 9am to 1pm Fully Inaured result In the loss of rights to ’TiOVIIW’' UNDER tSOOD I MOTORCYCLES/ East Catholic High School, •Senior Citizen Discounts 647-7553 DX WOODS MOVWQ as VW Qoll. grey recover such clolm. 115 New State Rd. Free Eallmetea HANOLINQ ALL YOUR 84 VW Jatta. 2 tfr. at IMOPEDS •.‘Aluminum tt Vinv! MOVING NEEDS Susan McQuov Manchester, Ct. Po'A'erwashing as VW Jana, 4 itr. rwt Ass’t Clerk 263 Main St. Get the Wont Ad habit... •Compittt Movtt MOTORCYCLE Insu- Wednesday, May 17, 1989 read and use the little ods •Truck tnd 2 Mtn for UNDER S40DD The fiduciary Is: 8:30am to 2:30pm Htavy Ittmt as VW J*IU. 4 dr. red rance. Same day cov­ Stanley R. Billings, Manchester High School Manchester 646-6815 in Classified reoularlv. •Pro# Ptrtontl as VW QTI, black erage, competitive 643-2711. Ettimtttt Administrator Brookfield St. We’r-? Here i'o Serve 24 TollandId Tph Tpke. rates on full range of c/o Frank J. McCoy Manchester, Ct. _ 645-8892 646-6717 motercycles. Call 310 Hartford Tpke. Herbert J. Stevenson Vernon, Ci Crockett Agency, Inc. P.O. Box 2161 640-2638 Vernon, C T 06066 Patricia A. Cottle 643-1577. REGISTRARS OF VOTERS I^OFFICE/RETAIL R n SPORTING 037-05 043-05 I H i J EQUIPMENT | 2 £ J GOODS

TOWN OF MANCHESTER Office LEOAL NOTICE STEEL desk. 30 X MANCHESTER. 310 The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public 60. Three drawers, ty­ Hackmatock Street, hearing on Monday, May 15,1989 at 7:00 P.M. In the Hearing pewriter pedestal. $50. Saturday, May 13, 9- Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Monchester, Con­ 649-8241. Leave 4pm. Early blanket necticut to hear and consider the following petitions: message. chest, antique collecti­ LLOYD WILSON — SPECIAL EXCEPTION — 100 TAYLOR bles, dolls, books, etc. STREET — (W-42) — Request for a special exception under Many Interesting old Article II, Section 9.15.01 of the Manchester Zoning Regula­ R^BOATS/MARINE tions to permit a use which will require automobile parking IS^EQUIPMENT "things". spaces In excess of 60 for a 3.85 acre parcel of land Identified MANCHESTER. 16 AAdr- as 100 Taylor Street. BOAT trailer. 12’. $150. lon Drive. 9am-2pm, MANCHESTER 1-84 ASSOCIATES AND TRAM M ELL CROW Saturday, May 13. An- CO. -- INLAND WETLANDS/BOUNOARY DISPUTE — 643-5051. tlques and SLATER STREET (T-114) — Acting In Its capacity as the In­ BOAT, 16' with trailer. 75 mlscellaneqtjs.______land Wetlands Agency, the Commission will consider on ap- horsepower motor. pllcotlon to amend the mapped wetlands boundaries for a $1,450. Call 643-6802. Use a low-cost ad In parcel of land Identified as 160V Slater Street. Classified for quick re- TOWN OF MANCHESTER — INLAND WETLAND REGU­ sulfs. 643-2711. LATION AMENDMENTS — Application to amend Sections MUSICAL 2 through 13 of the Inland Wetland Regulations. ITEMS At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written [CARS communications received. A copy of this petition Is In the Town Clerk’s office and may be Inspected during business CABLE Consel piano. Ex- IFOR SALE hours. cellent condition. WIN SAVE Planning and Zoning Commission Three years. $950. OLDSMOBILE, 1980 Cu- Leave message at 645- Leo Kwash, tlqss LS. Four door, BIG! 0800. low mileage. Excellenf BIG! Secretary 020-05 condiflon. $2,700. 649------e ; CAMERAS/PHOTO 1088. I S ------

INVITATION TO BID EQUIPMENT MAZDA GLC, 1980, four Listen To speed, four door, hafeh Plus N O TIC E IS H E R EB Y GIVEN T H A T the Eighth Utilities Dis­ MANOfSIH(ttMA trict will accept General Contract bids for the construction VICTOR 16mm sound mo­ back. 75K. $1,000. 647- Daily 1227 offer 6.______of Improvements and alterations to property at 16-18 Main vie prolector. A classic Street, Manchester, Connecticut according to Drawings and In fair condition. Two FORD, 84, Escort wagon. Prizes! Specifications prepared by Frazier, Lamson and Budlong, cases. $75 . 649-8241. For Details! P.C. Architecture and Planning, and described In general A ir conditioning, os: Leave message. power steering, power brakes, automatic. Alterations to an existing masonry building and existing deyeloped site for use as municipal offices and meeting I MISCELLANEOUS 75K. Good dependable room, addition of an entrance portico, new masonry ye- fransporfaflon. Only neer, roofing, new heating and air condltlonlng/plum- FOR SALE $1,795. 742-5019. blng/electrlcal systems, concrete floors. Interior parti­ tions, and interior finishes. TEMPO LX, 1987. Low

Contract Documents may be examined at: END RCLLS mileage, qlr condition­ Frazier, Lamson 8< Budlong, P.C. ing, manual transmis­ Win $25,000 In Cash 19 Sllyer Lane 2716" width — 254 sion, am/fm cassetf. East Hartford, CT 06118 13" width — 2 for 254 $7500. 643-2691. Bonafide general contract bidders may secure copies of the Newsprint end rolls can be CHEVY Camaro, 1985. proposed Contract Documents from the office of the Archi­ p lc k ^ up et the Manchester & A Honda Accord LX! tect on the following basis: T-root, five speed, six Herald O N LY before 11 a m. cylinder, am/fm cas- 1. General Contractors may obtain two copies of the Monday through Thursday. Plans and Specifications on or after May 8,1989, upon seft. $4800. 666-0555 be­ payment of $50 deposit per set, refundable If both co­ 1987 wheel horse riding fore 6pm, 228-3427 offer See us today for fantastic Honda Deals ♦.. tractor, 38" mower pies are returned to the Architect, postpaid. In satis­ 7pm. factory condition within ten (10) calendar days after with grass catcher. 643- Test Drive Honda and register to Win! the bid opening. 7712, osk for Pete. , DATSUN 210 wagon, 1981. Hit In front. $200. or 2. Additional copies of the Plans and Specifications may be SET of women’s Patty best offer. 647-0593. 5 Speed, Ruslprooling obtained upon payment of $50 per set, non-refundable. Berg Irons and woods. 3. No partial sets will be Issued. AAaple hutch In good PONTIAC Bonneville, 84. 1989 HONDACRX List $10,353 V6, four door, loaded. Bid security In the amount of 5% of the base bid will be re­ condition. Round cof­ 5 TO quired to accompany bids. fee table. Singer sew­ A-1 condiflon. Best offer. 649-2687.______CHOOSE Bids shall be made in accordance with this Inyltatlon to Bid, ing machine. Era about Instructions to Bidders, Plans and Specifications. 1900. 643-8004. OLDS Clerra, 84. 70K, FROM DATE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS: TIME: loaded. Retails $7,400. $8995 DOLL HOUSE-Engllsh Moy 31, 1989 7:00 p.m. Asking $4,300. 644-3103. Tudor. Nine plus 4 Door, Aulomalic Sealed bids ore to be recelyed at the office of the Eighth Utili­ rooms completely fur­ FORD Escort, 83, four 1989 HONDA Accord LXI List $17,074 ties District, 32 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut, until nished. $500. firm. Coll speed, brown station- 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 31, 1989, at which time and offer 4pm or leave wagon. 78K. $1,200. 633- 11 TO place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. The bid 8581, evenings.______envelope shall be clearly marked ’’Renoyotlon of 16-18 Main message. 568-1903. CHOOSE Street." BUICK Lesobre, 78. High FROM The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for mileage but excellenf $15,880 satisfactory 100% performance ond payment bond or bonds condition. $2,850. 643- using AIA Document A311. SALES 4971 offer 10am. 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL INSTALLED OPTIONS AT TIME OF PURCHASE Attention Is called to the proylslons for equal employment CADILLAC, 1984. All ----- Oi/n/ilmiems O f — opportunity, and that payment of not less than the minimum NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ power, air condition­ salaries and wages are set forth In the the specifications eral Statute 23-65 prohibits must be paid on this protect. ing, low mileage and the posting of advertise­ more. 647-1510 after The Owner reserves the right to relect any or all bids and to ments bv onv person, firm or MANO€STERHOND\ walye technical defects and Informalities In the bidding corporation on a telegraph, 6pm. CONNECTICUT 1 process for any reason deemed to be In the best Interest of telephone, electric light or PONTIAC Bonneville, HONDA DEALERS J the Eighth Utilities District. power pole or to a free, 1983 statlonwogon. Ex- 24 ADAMS ST. No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of 60 days subsequent shrub, rock, or any other cellent condition. to the opening of bids. All bidders shall submit with their bid natural oblect without a writ­ MANCHESTER, CT 06040 a Contractor’s Qualification Statement, AIA Document ten permit for the purpose of $3,895. 649-9758. \& foi/o soiottoar w M U A305. protecting itorthepubileand MAVERICK, 1974, good doted at Manchester, Connecticut carries o fine of up to ISO fo r body,good engine, " Vehiciea Subject to Prior Sale Sale Ends May i6. 1989 646-3515 this 8th day of May, 1989. each offense. very good fires plus Mary Beth LItrico sT Mary’s Episcopal two mounted snows. Clerk Church, corner Church All radlals. Will pass Eighth Utilities District and Locust. Saturday, Inspection. Asking 034-05 May 13, 9:30am. $400. 643-9376