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\ \ 4—MANCHESTER HERAUD, Thursday, June 28, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 28,1990—5 Borrowers will Fires destroy hundreds Farmers OPINION J need more $ of homes in California By Jennifer Bowles said Brenda Rein, who watched low. Three homes were engulfed By Matt Yancey mediately to oppose the Senate Open Forum The Associated Press from a shopping mall as fire mar­ and 2,000 residents were evacuated, Greedy The Associated Press changes in the Federal Housing Ad­ ministration mortgage insurance ched down a mountain. “The whole forestry officials said. Peter Reyes, 29, was arrested for program when the issue reaches the SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — sky was just orange. I looked up and WASHINGTON — First-time Wind-whipped wildfires, some saw the motxi through the smoke, investigation of arson, said Maria By Diane Duston home buyers seeking federally back­ House floor after Congress’ July 4 corporate Sabol, a fire department spokes­ The Associated Press recess. caused by arson, burned hundreds of kind of a werewolf moon.” V\,v VvMe ed mortgages would pay more homes Wednesday in Southern woman. Budget defended “The compromise effectively The fire hit an area ravaged by a money and need larger down pay­ California. WASHINGTON — Soybean closes the door to home ownership four-year drought, with water reser­ A 125-acre fire near Hemet, in To the Editor: ments, under legislation approv^ A 4,000-acre blaze in Santa Bar­ farmers say they s u i^ rt the war farmers ves at their lowest in memory. by the Senate. for thousands of American Riverside County, east of Los An­ (XI drugs, but tlwy (lon’t want the It is i ^ e for Coventry to wake up! At present our bara County that destroyed or Fire destroyed ot damaged 32 geles, injured 17 firefighters. In the u The bill also authorizes a $3 bil­ families," said Warren Lasko, head By Jack Anderson damaged hundreds of homes in homes in Glendale, Rre Battalion United States to encourage town offers some of the best services in the area. We lion increase in government spend­ of the Mortgage Bankers Associa­ Moreno Valley area, fire destroyed and Dale van Atta Santa Barbara and Goleta also Chief Chris Gray said. More than a Bolivian coca farmers to grow lave h^-w orking employees and excellent schools. But ing on bousing programs next year. tion of America. three homes. burned a Sheriff’s Department dozen of the $300,000-$700,000 soybeans instead of the leaf used d certam town members continue to cut the budget to the It was approv^ by a 96-1 vote Home buyers with FHA-backed Smaller brush fires burned in San WASHINGTON — A handful of honor farm, set a fire station ablaze houses burned to their foundations. to make c did not lobby By Joseph Spear access to government information. The to be published. The chaiiman of a State years." The FHA insurance program lost south of Los Angeles, spread over Los Angeles Iwy who got into an This letter is publicly thank all those who helped to crawl in bexi with the big farmers. threatened the property. the Agriculture Department to report, said the committee, “illustrates Department advisory committee of out­ $4.2 billion to bad loans in 1988. 1,500 acres to the San Bernardino abandoned car in the San Fernando make this year’s “Arts in the Garden” such a success. Earlier this month, an older and wiser But private lenders vowed im­ “I’ve never seen anything like it,” use of federal funds fix- a Any day now, a. tiny federal agency the Bush administration’s obsession with side scholars, Professor Warren Cohen of County community of Sleepy Hol­ Valley on Ibesday. Without the on-going support of the following people House of Representatives voted to U.S. Agency for International called the National Commission on secrecy and with leaks.” Michigan State University, earlier this and organizations, Arts in the Garden could not take The lust for secrecy permeates the change the rules to prevent the big cor­ Development program in Bolivia place. Libraries and Information Science will year resigned because his (x>mmittee was ranks. The CIA will not let the public see denied information i^ needed to oversee porations from scamming the govern­ T 1 \ that was promoting soybean farm­ Thanks go to the Manchester Historical Scxiiety for issue a repk of ice in Arctic region tigation of the situation revealed sampling of the fine talent in our area. Thanks to the child’s game in which the players try to cause it “says nothing about the CIA’s “authorized” officials. The Navy won’t the other way. there is frequent, ongoing contact Manchester Arts Council for their efforts, and especially pound a pentagonal peg into a hexagonal role in restoring the shah to his throne in allow a retired officer who is writing a 1953. Large landowners used to skirt the By Malcolm Ritter 14.9 feet in 1987, about a 15 percent terview. But other factors may have between the American Soybean hole. to Mary Blish for her tireless work behind the scenes to book on how to keep secrets to see a 160-acrc limit by leasing their big farms o ^ decrease. Over the study area, that been at work too, he said. Ass(x;iation and the Agriculture pull this all together. In fairness, it should be said that all ♦Attorney General Dick Thornburgh The Associated Press form he signed in 1983 promising never in pieces to smaller operators. Congress corresponds to a loss of nearly 55 “The jury’s still out on this,” Department.” administrations expend wads of energy has turned out to be a secrecy freak and Thanks to Tom Colletta, Dotti Dienst, Tzou Min to reveal secrets. caught on in 1982 and tightened the cubic miles of ice, he said. Walsh said. Bolivia is second to in coca Hsiung, lonis Martin, Addi Laughlin, Keith Merrill, to keep their activities secret. Indeed, the autocrat who candidly acknowledges his NEW YORK — About 55 cubic intention to make the Justice Department rules. At the same time. Congress ack­ miles of ice disappeared from a The missing ice did not necessari­ Thinning of Arctic ice can be an leaf production. After processing Sophie Metrofski, Walter Miller Sr., and Sandra Wakeen commission was created in 1970 and it It gets worse: speak with “one voice.” He has un­ nowledged that the 160-acre limit may m I Nevada-size section of the Arctic ly melt away. The main reason for early sign of global warming, in , most of the Bolivian for the on-site demonstrations of their art. Thanks go to issued a similar report in 1975, and leaf is sold as exx^aine to drug users notxxly has detected any diminishing in *Whcn U.S. military forces invaded leashed grand juries and the FBI on be tex) strict, and raised the maximum of over 11 years, suggesting scientists the decrease, Wadhams suggested, Wadhams wrote. But it is impossible all the entrants in the amateur photography competition 960 acres. may be that thick ice broke apart in in the United States. government secrecy yet. I^nama, the press was not there to cover leakers. He has declared it appropriate to should study the Arctic more closely to tell whether global warming and art competition. The big farmers simply changed their the months before the 1987 reading. President Bush signed an agree­ Richard Nixon went to court to stop the opening assault. Indc(xl, a “p(X)l” of subp

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\ 6—MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. June 28. 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 28, 1990— 7 Softball Guards at m SPORTS Tonight’s Games Parker Coastal vs. L.M.Gill, 6 — Fitzgerald J Plagani’s vs. Main Pub, 7:30 — Fitzgerald Coach’s vs. Econmny, 6 — Robertson a premium Bosox Cap’n Coric vs. HPMarket. 7:30 — Robertson derails Levi set Wilson’s vs. MPizza, 6 — Nike Tierney’s vs. Brown’s, 7:30 — Nike Trinity vs. Lydall, 6 — Ragani in the draft for GHO Spruce vs. Astros II, 7:30 — Pagani Yanks Keith vs. Rogers, 6 — Keeney By Bill Barnard MLumber vs. Century 21,6 — Charter Oak The Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — One away By Tom Coyne from his the 2,500th hit of his The Associated Press RODVAN — Lindsey Limousine cruised past NEW YORK — The NBA obsession with size seems career, Dave Ruker told his wife, Manchester Medical Supply, 6-2, Wednesday night at to be at an end. Kellye, to get to the ballpark early. By Dave O'Hara CROMWELL — Wayne Levi Robertson Park. John Lurate had three hits and Rich Hol­ Not since the took in “Because I’m getting a hit my The Associated Press said he isn’t haunted by the 40-foot mes, Pete Heard and Jerry Corcoran two apiece for 1981 had a guard been selected as high as second in the first at bat,” he said. And he kept his chip shot for birdie Paul Azinger Lindsey. Roger Talbot and Rich Gustafson each collected draft. promise, singling to center in the BOSTON — With a six-game sank on the final hole last year to two for MMS. On Wednesday night, seven of the first 10 picks, in­ second inning. winning streak and a 2 I/2-game beat him by a stroke at the Greater NORTHERN — Manchester Police Union hand­ cluding the second through fifth selections, were guards In addition to reaching the mile­ lead in the AL East, the Boston Red i T 'i • Hartftx'd Open. cuffed Dean Machine, 5-3. Rich Busick had three hits or perimeter shooters. stone, l^ k e r went 3-for-4 with an Sox are trying to play cool. “It’s a new year. I’ve won two and Carlo Piacentini two to pace Police. Six different Even the No. 1 pick, 6-foot-lO forward Derrick RBI and two runs scored Wednes­ On the threshold of a four-game tournaments this year. 'Vbu can’t players hit safely for Dean. Coleman, is far frmn a plodder. His ball-handling and day night and Rob Deer homered sweep of Toronto in Fenway Park I passing skills, combined with rebounding and scoring and collected three RBIs, as the Mil­ for the fust time since June 1985, DUSTY — Ward Manufacturing overwhelmed Hartford County Sheriff’s Association, 17-4, at Keeney prowess, were factors in his becoming the New Jersey waukee Brewers sn^iped a three- the Red Sox aren’t ready to claim Nets’ first selection. game losing streak wiA a 5-4 vic­ Notebook St. Field. Brian Martin had three hiu to pace Ward with anything. And the Blue Jays aren’t The (xily questitms about Coleman ctmeemed his at­ tory over the New \brk Yankees. ready to concede anything. five others adding two iqiiece. Bob Quinn’s three safeties F^ker, who had three singles to paced the Sheriff’s. titude. “We try to win every game we worry about what tu^ipened last “I’m a warm, loving kind of guy,” Coleman said. “1 raise his batting average from .324 CHARTER OAK — Awesome Audio tuned down can and tomorrow (tonight) is just year,” he said. think most guys from the inner city get a bad rep. At to .331, said he’s not done yet Manchester Property Maintenance, 13-3, at Fitzgerald another one along the road,” Wade Levi won the Atlanta Golf Classic Syracuse, a lot was blown out of proportion.” “Now that I’ve gotten this far it Field. Stu Sibley was 4-for-4 with two homers, Raul Boggs said Wednesday night after and the Western Open recently. But The Nets, whose 17-65 record was the worst in the would make no sense to stop,” the McNamara 3-for-3, Bill Hill homered and singled and the Red Sox rode a six- fifth in­ he failed to make the cut two weeks NBA last season, haven’t had a first-rate first-round 39-year-old designated hitter said, ning to a 9-S victory over the Blue ago at the U.S. Open and withdrew Dave Edwards homered to pace Awesome. Mark Joseph, selectimi since Sleepy Floyd in 1982. „aj '* , “I’m going to keep this body taped Jays. D last week from the Buick Classic Neil Archambault and Gerry King each had two hits to and pieced together for another tluee paceMPM. “They need a coiqrle of players to help them out,” “First place doesn’t mean any­ after shooting a third-round 81. Coleman said. “Hopefully, I’m one of those.” years and work my way to 3,0(X).” POP DELANEY — Washington Social Club toppled thing right now,” said Toronto loser Levi, who also finished second to Following Coleman came the run of seven perimeter Ruker drove in the first run in a Hungry Tiger Restaurant, 13-5. Jon Brandt, Bob Boucher Jimmy Key (4-3). “June is nothing. Azinger in 1987, said he always players in the next nine picks. three-run sixth that gave the and Cluis Mateya each homered and singled twice. Bill Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald If we come in here in September and seems to play well at the Tourna­ Seattle took 6-3 Oregon State Gary I^yton Brewers a 5-1 lead. Deer capped the lose three games, it’s a big deal. But ment Players Club of Connecticut R'atarolli homered and singled and Rick Griffith and inning with a two-run shot, his 13th Steve Scott added two hits apiece for WSC. Mike Pinkin and Denver followed with Louisiana State’s 6-1 Chris ON THE MOUND — Todd Napolitano of Sunnyside Up right now it doesn’t mean anything.” course. Jackson, a 29-point scorer in his two years in college. homer of the year and his fourth in “We’ve got a half year left,” Mike “On a course like this it comes homered and singled twice, Spencer Moore homered and delivers a pitch during Wednesday night’s Town Little the last five games. Jim LaPenta stroked two singles for HTR. Then came 6-7 Dermis Scott of Georgia Tech, an out­ Boddicker (10-3) said after extend­ down to putting, and I always seem standing perimeter shooter who was taken by Orlando, League Tournament clash with American Legion at Leber IVker, entering the game as the WOMEN’S REC — D.W. Fish nipped Three Penny ing his career-hi^ winning streak to to putt well here.” and 6-5 guard of Illinois, selected by Char­ league’s fourth best hitter, is 17- Pub, 3-2, at Charter Oak I^ k . Lori Soohey and Linda Field. Napolitano pitched Sunnyside to a 2-1 victory. nine games. “We’ve got a long way lotte. for-39 (.436) in his last 11 games. Lund each had two hits for Pub. to go.” Azinger, a Dallas Cowboys fan, “I wanted to stay on the West Coast and help Seattle “Tm still a pretty good offensive WEST SBDE — Oakland Heights discormected Cox In ending a Toronto hex of 15 was paired in Wednesday’s iW-Am out,” Payton said. “They needed a leader and I think they machine,” he said. “As long as I stay Cable, 3-1, at Ragani Field. Gary Luiz had two hits for consecutive victories in Fenway with former Washington Redskins got one. They have so many premier players who can Sunnyside gains finals healthy. I’ll be a force for awhile.” Park, the Red Sox won two games quarterback Joe Theismann. Oaklmid while Frank Naples had a like number for Cox. score. I think I can get them the ball.” Starter Bill Kreuger (4-3), making PAGANI — Fat Belly Deli scored three times in the started by their No. 4 and 5 Azinger said he wasn’t a Theis- Jackson, a siqrer-quick and creative scorer, will team Sunnside Up moved into the Todd Naplitano went the distance his fourth start and 17th appearance in the rotation. matmfan. seventh for an 11-9 win over Acadia Restaurant at with 5-11 guard Michael Adams on the Nuggets. Town Little League Tournament on the mound for Sunnyside, and this season, allowed two runs and o Ragani. Craig Phillips and Bill O’Brien each had three Then they backed Boddicker, Judy HartUng/ManchMler Herald “If you didn’t like the Redskins, “I’ll have to get used to the altitude,” Jackson said. “I championship game tonight at 5:45 drove in both runs with a single. eight hits in 7 2-3 innings. He Judy HartUng/Manchester Herald hits and Bob Quaglia and Mike Longo two apiece fOT at Leber Field with its 2-1 victory Adam Stomberg and Mike Hartnett their No. 2 starter, with a 13-hit at­ LITTLE WAVE — Former Washington RedsWns’ quarter­ SOME COACHING — University of Connecticut basketball then you didn’t like Joe Theis- think it’ll be ftm (playing with Adams). We’ll be very walked one and struck out three. tack before rookie Jeff Gray check­ mann,” he said. “But he’s a nice FBD. Glen Tazzo had three hits and Brad Miller and Guy quick.” over American Legion Wednesday played well defensively for the win­ Reliever Chuck Crim, the fifth back Joe Theismann waves to the crowd during Wednes­ Brainard two apiece for Acadia. ed Toronto in the final two innings coach Jim Calhoun gets a tip from pro golfer Brad Faxon guy. He was a lot of fun to play The run of shooters was interrupted briefly when Min­ at Leber. ners. Brewers , came in for Dan day’s Celebrity Pro-Am at the TPC of Connecticut in Crom­ REC — The Elks outlasted Center Congo, 14-10, at Scott Cochran pitched well and for his second save. before teeing off in Wednesday’s round in Cromwell. with.” nesota selected 7-0 of Louisville and the Sunnyside, 12-6, will oppose un­ Plesac with the bases loaded and Nike Field. Norm Kowalsky had four hits. Matt Rozelle Rich Griffeth and Mike Bergenty Now the Red Sox have ace Roger well. grabbed 6-7 Player of the Year Lionel beaten Boland Brothers in the title none out in the ninth and picked tq) o a Clemens (11-3) ready for the series three including a homer and Tim Hite, Rusty Meek and game. If Sunnyside wins, a deciding played well for Legion, which saw his sixth save despite allowing Don Kevin Downham two apiece for the Elks. Steve Disipio Sitiunons of La Salle with the first of their record four finale tonight. Clemens is scheduled Ken Green, a native of Danbury, first-round picks. game will be played Friday night. its season finish up at 18-2. Mattingly’s two-run single that put CD to be opposed by said he finally has his mind back on and Rick Mikoleit each had two hits for Congo. the Yankees within a run. NIKE — Washington Social Club II scored a run in Sacramento, which acquired a starting lineup Wednes­ (7-6). golf after haitUy picking up a club day night, also grabbed 6-2 guard of Texas, On the previous batter, Crim Celebrities lacking in Pro-Am the eighth inning for a 12-11 win over Nassiff Sports. “With Roger going, yes, a sweep for eight weeks. center of Tbmple and power forward botched a potential game-ending Scott Hanson, George D’Amora, Tim Chevelier and o d is a possibility,” Boddicker said. “I Green said he went through a Anthony Boimer of St. Louis in the first round. In the doubleplay comebacker, first look­ get a chance to shake Maury hope so, but nothing is easy against By Len Auster York Giants’ all-pro linebacker GHO champ Paul Azinger. period where playing golf was no Mike Krueger each had three hits for WSC II. Krueger second round, they selected point guard of ing to first base before getting his Povich’s hand,” he added. y ft. that club.” Manchester Herald Lawrence Taylor and Boston Red “It’s a pro-am with a few well- longer enjoyable. homered. Tim Wisnieski and Dave Bonham each had Virginia Tech, then traded his draft rights to Miami for only out at the plate. Boddicker left after seven in­ Several fans, who asked “Who is Sox ace pitcher Roger Clemens. “It known names thrown in.” McKeon “I just had to relax and get the three safeties to pace Nassiffs. AI Meansian led four veteran Rory Sparrow. *^at’s noting new for us,” O “D that guy?” didn’t recognize Povich, nings, admittedly concerned about CROMWELL — They held the was mce that Clemens was here said. “Most of the celebrities are demons out,” said Green, who players with two hits, including a homer. “I’m very happy about the situation in Sacramento,” Brewers manager Tom Trebelhom an approaching thunderstorm. Celebrity Pro-Am of the Canon host of the Current Affairs after he couldn’t make it last year.” sports celebrities,” he added. finished fo u ^ last week at the Simmons said. “It’s beneficial to me because they don’t said sarcastically. “We like to make newsmagazine television show. He It was a different Lawrence it interesting toward the end. We “I don’t like lightning at all,” said Greater Hartford Open Wednesday Ten of the celebrities were from Buick Classic after a five-week have a small forward.” OS o ~ n Boddicker. “When you hear the afternoon at the Tournament Players was one of the dozen celebrities to Taylor that the 1990 fans saw from the sports field, including University layoff. “Going into last week I had Little League The Kings traded forward Rodney McCray to Dallas take bemg m the enterttunment busi­ thunder pretty close, it gets you kind Club of Connecticut in Cromwell. tee off. the one two years ago. The Thylor of of Connecticut basketball coach Jim no idea how it was going to go. I for two of their four first-round picks. ness very seriously. We’re exciting m It’s almost a misnomer. “Definitely the number of spec­ two years ago was surly and refused team this year.” of nervous.” Calhoun. feel a lot better.” AMERICAN FARM — Army and Navy downed After Simmons came three more players who will play After a rain delay of one hour and There are plenty of amateurs, and tators is going down without Sammy to sign autographs. At one point, he His goal this week is to play well guard in the NBA. With the tying run on second w Davis Jr the last few years,” said threatened a fan who didn’t take “They don’t seem to be getting American Legion, 21-5, Wednesday night. Ricky Smith base. Cnm finished by retiring 40 minutes at the start, Boddicker professional golfers to lead off ^1 of the celebrities like they used to,” before family and friends. Green slugged a two-run homer, Chris Chameroy piched well, , the nation’s leading scorer at Loyola the foursomes, but celebrities were Jack Hull of Berlin, former East kindly to Taylor’s refusal at an said. pinch-hittcr Matt Nokes on a weak allowed five runs, two unearned, on one fan, who requested anonymity Vinny Raviclack hit well and Daniel Gompper played Marymount with a 35.3 average, was selected by the Los m nine hits. He was replaced by Rob few and far between. Of the 52 four­ Catholic High cross country coach autogr^h request “I’d just like to contend.” Angeles Clippers, who can use him as insurance while groundnut. who is now in the Wallingford The “new” Lawrence Taylor inasmuch as he was playing hooky well for A&N. Jeff Sinnamon and Chris Mirucki played “At least we’re hitting now and o > Murphy at the start of the eighth. somes that teed off at the 1st and from work, said. “Maybe it has Green’s best finish at the GHO is well for Legion. recovers from an injured knee. Willie Bur­ 10th holes, only a dozen included a school system. Hull, who was there signed autographs at every oppor­ 32nd. making a battle of it,” Mattingly Murphy allowed a hit and a walk, something to do with Sammy Davis NATIONAL FARM — Boland Brothers nipped An- ton, a &7 forward in college, then was grabbed by “celebrity.” with a young nephew, said he’s been said. “We re feeling now that we’ll then gave way to Gray, who allowed tunity. “We followed him for three Jr. I don’t know.” saldi’s, 8-7, at Verplanck Field. Jesse Odell, Joe Covill, Miami, which acquired the ninth and 15th picks from 3 3 0 ) “You’re not getting the celebrities attending the GHO for about 10 Denver in exchange for Denver’s No. 3. eventually start winning the close just one hit and got the Blue Jays to holes and he signed autographs at The Celebrity Pro-Am used to Mike Donald said he still hasn’t Mike Diehl and Noah Vollard hit well for Boland’s, you used to since Sammy (Davis Jr.) years. every hole,” Hull said. ones.” DO > ground into two double plays. bring out the likes of Bob Hope. fully recovered from his 19th hole 9-5-1. Mark Hatfield, Sam Torres and Karen Andrews Atlanta, which switched first-round picks with Golden stopped his sponsorship,” Jim Kreuger s turning point came in “When you give iqi five runs and “You have more sports celebrities And Ihylor had a wide smile and Jerry Lewis, President Ford, just to playoff loss to Hale Irwin two played well for Boland’s. Tom Berube hit well, Danny State earlier in the day, then took Michigan pomt guard > H McKeon of Middletown, who took a and fewer movie celebrities,” Hull with the 10th pick. the with his team leading by only a win a ballgame, you feel lucky,” an embrace for former Washington name a few. Those days are gone. weeks ago at the U.S. Open. Lalancetta pitched three strong innings and Alan Acker­ TJ vacation day to attend Wednesday’s run, when he escaped from a bases- said Boddicker. “I made some bad said. “It doesn’t bother me because I Redskin’s quarterback and current But the fans, maybe in reduced “It’s taken a lot out of me emo­ man played well for Ansaldi’s, which winds up 7-9. Robinson was the first of three Michigan players taken pitches, but I was fortunate because festivities, said. “(The tournament) like seeing guys like Taylor and ESPN analyst Joe Theismann who in the first round, matching the most ever from one col­ m loaded jam by getting Mattingly to numbers, still come out. tionally and physically,” he said. ROOKIES — Wawa downed Pagani Caterers, 15-12. used to have bigger names. But I did line out to short. we got a lot of runs.” Clemens,” he said, referring to New was in the foursome with defending That’s because it is the GHO. “But my confidence is at an all-time David Funke, Brett McCoe and Matt Leitao hit well and lege team in the same year. Indiana had three t^ter its undefeated national cham­ The Brewers, with Greg Brock’s high and my game is in good Tom Cadden and Kevin O’Reilly played well defensively RBI double and Deer’s sacrifice fly, s h ^ . ” for Wawa. Eric Gauvin, Justin KtecIGnnon, Shawn Len­ pionship season in 1976 — Scott May, Bobby Wilkerson and QiW i Buckner. David Greenwoixl, Roy Hamilton took a 2-0 lead in the fourth off non and Brenden Riul were the offensive and defensive starter Jimmy Jones (1-1). The TPC of Connecticut, a fre­ standouts for Ragani’s. and Brad Holland, all of UCLA, were taken in the first Celtics see Dee Brown as man at the point round in 1979. Jones lasted 5 2-3 innings, allow­ quent target of players’ criticism, is ing five runs on seven hits. He drawing raves this week. The second 10 selections in the first round were 6-10 By Howard Ulman Boston coach Chris Ford said walked one and struck out two. “This course is in as good a

N \ \ \ N 8—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 28, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 28, 1990__9 SCOREBOARD Red-hot Mets in third, but are the team to beat By R.B. Fallstrom tend his hitting streak to 16 games wiiming streak in the major leagues J Red Sox 9, Blue Jays 5 The Associated Press as the Mets won their ninth in a row this season. with a 5-2 victory over the St. Louis NL Roundup Baseball TORONTO BOSTON New %rk also is 19-7 under new abrhbi abrhbi Basketball ST. LOUIS — The New York Cardinals Wednesday night. manager Bud Harreison. Felix r( 5 1 1 0 Boggs 3b 5 0 2 2 DoCPPiP OEAfftoir,. Mets may still be in third place in “Everybody’s doing everything sweep of the slumping Cardinals. “Everything,” said Strawberry, “is Femndz u 5 12 2 JoReed 2b 5 1 2 1 J right. American League standings Gruber 3b 4 1 2 2 Burks cf 5 0 0 0 M 5 ^ 1Vi5? m n . 'm e n Y the East, but Darryl They’ve won 16 of 18, are 5-0 going well for this ballclub.” Bell If 4 0 10 Brnnsky rf 3 1 2 1 □ NBA draft Strawberry says there’s no question against St. Louis and their winning BM DtviNen McCirlff 1b 4 1 4 0 Evantdh 5 1 1 1 ItlE fmSEi UlE 90*! ITSHIE NEW YORK (AP) — The two rounds, of the “Just keep it going, that’s our ap­ Meanwhile, everything is turning YV L Pet QB they’re the team to beat. streak is their longest since 1986, Bo9ton Olerud dh 3 0 11 Penac 3 1 1 0 1990 NBA college draft held at the Jacob Javlta proach.” sour for the Cardinals. They’re lost 42 29 .502 Border* c /W R EP5W E ■»«. WE PiPtfr Tofonto 3 0 0 0 Ouinten 1b 4 2 3 1 Center In New l^k : “Oh yeah, we’re the best and when they won 11 in a row in April four straight and 14 of 19 and 41 33 .554 2112 Myerec 1 0 0 0 Ro mine If 2 0 1 0 First Round Frank Viola threw a four-hitter (Xoratend aN1bf>!! qtim/MKEIT . we’re playing like it now,” Straw­ and ended up with a world cham­ 34 36 .486 v n LIriano 2b 4 0 0 0 Greenwl If 1 1 0 0 1, New Jersey, Derrick Colermn, 6-10, f, for his league-leading 11th victory Magrane (4-10) became the Nation­ |yli Immb ukiM 33 37 .471 8Gary Payton, 6-4, g, as the Mets completed a three-game al League’s first 10-game loser. 35 40 .467 9 Total* 36 511 5 Totals. 37 9 13 8 Oregon State. 3, Derwer (from Miami), Chris Bahkitot* 32 40 .444 10«/S They’re still two games behind Magrane was 18-9 last season. NawYbrk Toronto 002 001 200-5 L Jackson, 6-0, g, LSU. 4, Oriando, Dennis Scott 26 43 .377 15 - , f. Georgia Tech. Charlotte, Kendall GM. Pittsburgh in the East and a half­ YtteatOtvialon Boston 101 160 OOX— 6 6 8 8 Magrane gave up five runs on 10 E— Fernandez, Felix, MVfllsoa Quintana 2. 6- 5, g, IlirKris. 6, Minriesota, Felton Spencer, W L game behind second-place hits in seveii innings. He has a Pet QB DP— Toronto 1, Boston 3, LOB— Toronto , 7- 0, c, Louisville. 7, Sacramento, Llonal Sim­ (Miicago 44 25 .638 _ 6 Montreal, but Strawberry figures it’s mons, 6-7, f. La Salle. career record of 1-3 with an ERA of Otedand 46 26 .634 _ Boston 8. 2B— Olerud, JoReed, Quintana, , Los Artgeles Clippers, Bo Kimble, 6-4, g, just a matter of time. Calfomte 37 37 .500 9Willie Burton, - , beaten them since April 25,1987. Mnnaaote 35 37 .486 IP H R ER BB 80 66 10'/2 Toronto f, Minrtesota. 10, Atlanta (from Golden ^ te ), in ’86,” said Strawberry, who has Taraa 32 41 .436 14 “At the beginning of the year if Key L.4-3 4 1-3 10 5 1 3 Rumaal Robinson, 6-2 g. Michigan. 11, Golden KarwaiCity 30 40 .429 l4'/a 6 the longest current streak in the you’d have offered Viola for Wills 0 3 3 3 1 0 State (from Atlanta), Tyrone HiN, 69, f, Xavier, WidtiMday'* OamM majors and is 26-for-60 with seven Magrane I wouldn’t have taken it OMrott S, OaMwid 4 DWsrd 3 2-3 0 0 0 2 3 Ohio. 12 Houston, Alec Kessler, 6 1 0 ,1 Geor­ Boston Chicago 5. CaPfemia 2 gia. 13, (from Ctei^nd), . home runs and 22 RBIs during that because of the difference in age Mlwaukaa 5, Now Mxk 4 Boddickr W.10-3 7 9 5 3 1 6 Loy Vtaught 6-9, f, Michigan. 14, Sacnuiwnto ' span to raise his average to .302. (from Dallas twough Indiana), Travis Mays, 6 2 (Magrane is 25, Viola 30),” Car- BaWmora 6, Clavaland 3, 10 innings Murphy 0 1 0 0 1 0 Strawberry has talked about leav­ Boston S, Toronto 5 Gray S.2 2 1 0 0 0 0 g, Texas. dUnals manager Whitey Herzog said. Taras 0, Mnneaota 2 Wills pitched to 4 batters In the 5th, Murphy % 18 Miami (from Denver), Dave Jamerson, ing New ybrk after this season as a “N ow ...” Saatlio 3, Kansas City 2 pitched to 2 batters in the 8tK 6- 5, g, Ohio U. 16, Milwaukee, Terry Mills, 69. free agent, but now he’s hinting that Tliiirsday's Gamas Umpires— Home, Hendry; First McCoy; f, Michigaa 17, N ^ Itotk, , 6-10, Magrane had thrown 13 consecu­ Mkraukae (Knudeon 5-4) at New York (Leary Second, Hirschbeck; Third, Clark. f, Maryland. 18, Sacramento (from Dallas), he may considering re-signing with tive scoreless innings before his 3-10), 1 pm T— 2:59. A— 32,961. Duane CausweH, 79, c. Temple. 19, B o s ^, . the Mets. That’s what wiiming will game began to fall ^lart in the fifth. Texas (RWitt 3-8) at Minnesota (Wtast 3-5), Dee Brown, 6-1, g, Jacksonville. 20. Minnesota do. 1:15 pm Rangers 9, Twins 2 (from Philadelphia), Gerald Glass. 6-8 f. Mis- ' Strawberry’s single put the Mets CIsveland (Nippsr 0-1) at Baltimore (Ballard TEXAS MINNESOTA sisaippi. 21, PhoaNx, Jayson Williams. 610, f, “Darryl’s been a tremendous help ahead 2-1 and Magrane bounced a I- 8L 1:35 pm. abrhbi abrhbi St John's. to this team,” Viola said. “Once he Kansas City (Sabertiagen 5-7) at Seattle Husonss 4 1 1 1 Gladden If 3 1 1 0 22 New Jersey (from Chicago), Tate George. fastball well in front of the plate (Swan 1-1), 3:35 pm Franco 2b 4 0 3 4 Mack If 10 0 0 65, g, Connecticut 23, Sacramento (from got going, it got everybody going. with Viola at bat in the sixth to National League results Utah), , 69, f, St Louis. 24, Toronto (Stottlemyrs 8-6) at Boston (Clemens Green ss 10 0 0 Larkin rf 2 0 11 Mets 5, Cardinais 2 “No question, he’s a catalyst.” allow Mark Carreon to score from II- 3), 735 pm Plmero 1b 5 0 10 Casttlk) rf 10 0 0 San Antonio, Dwayrw Schintzius, 7-1, c, Cubs 5, Expos 3 NEWYORK STLOUIS Florida. 28 Portland, , 610, f, Viola (11-3) is pretty hot himself. Only gaines scheduled Sierra rf 5 1 1 0 Puckett cf 3 0 10 abrhM Transactions third. Friday's Gamas Baines dh abrhM Duka. 26, Detroit Lancs Blanks, 6-4, 6 Texas. He’s 4-1 in his last six starts and has 2 2 10 Moses cf 10 10 MONTREAL CHICAGO Miller 2b 5 2 2 0 Coleman If 4 0 1 0 Magadan had a run-scoring triple Texas at Boston, 735 p m Rsimer dh 2 0 0 0 Hrbeklb 3 0 10 abrhbi 27, Los Angeles Lakers, Eldan CempM, 611, ' abrhM Magadn1b 4 2 t 1 McGeecf 4 1 1 0 c, Clemson. four complete games. CaKtomia at Clevsitaid, 735 pm. Incvglia If 3 1 2 2 Gaetti 3b 3 0 0 0 DMrtnz cf 5 0 2 0 DwSmtilf BASEBALL and Johnson tacked on a sacrifice 2 00 0 HJhnsn3b 2 0 1 t Guerrer 1b 3 0 11 Socond Round Oakland at Toronto, 735 pm. Daghrty If 1 0 1 0 Manriq 2b 10 0 0 Owenss 4 0 0 1 Dsscenz If American League “He’s been making it look easy fly in the seventh. 10 0 0 Strwbry rf 5 0 3 2 Zeilec 3 0 0 0 28, Gotdon State (from New Jersey through New Yirk at Chicago, 835 pm. JoRussel c 5 1 2 0 Harper c 4 0 1 0 Wblkar rf 4 1 1 1 Srxfbrg 2b 4 3 3 2 McRyIds If 4 0 0 0 FYxIltn 3b CLEVEUND INDIANS-Called up Charles all season,” Mets catcher Orlando Cooibgh 3b 4 0 0 0 Nagy, pitcher, from Canton-Akron of the East­ Atlanta), Las Jepsen, 79, c, Iowa. 29, Chicago The Cardinals’ Vince Coleman Boltkrxtrs at Mimesota, 835 pm. 5 2 2 2 Sorrentdh 3 0 0 0 l^tallach3b 4 0 0 0 Grace 1b 3 2 2 1 Carreoncf 4 1 1 0 Huderrf 3 0 0 0 Espycf ern League. (from Oriando), ToN Kukm, 69, f, Jugoplastika, Mercado said. “He was ahead of extended his hitting streak to nine Detroit at Kansas Cl^, 8:35 p.m. 4 1 1 0 Gagne ss 3 1 1 0 Aldretelf 3 1 2 0 Dawson rf 4 0 2 1 Boston cf 1 0 0 0 OquendZb 3 1 1 1 MPwsukae at SeaMa, 1035 p.m. OAKLAND ATHLETICS-Signed Jose Can­ Yugoslavia. 30, Miamt Cart Herrera, 69, f, Newmn 2b 3 0 11 Fitzgerid c 4 0 0 0 Wynne cf 4 0 2 1 Bslerss 4 0 3 0 OSrNth ss 4 0 0 0 about every hitter tonight.” games with a leadofT double in the Totals 41 0 15 Totals seco, outfielder, to a five-year contract Houston. 31, Phoenix (from Chariotto), Negate 0 31 2 8 2 Golf 1b 3 0 1 0 VHIanuv c 4 0 0 0 Mercado c 4 0 1 0 Magrane p Viola got ahead in the count with Texas Galarrg 1b 2 0 00 National League Knight 6-2 g. Dayton. 32 Philadelphia (from eighth. National League standings 020 502 0 0 0 -6 10 0 0 Dunston ss 2 0 0 0 Viola p 4 0 0 0 Collins ph Minnesota Foley 2b 10 0 0 CHICAGO CUBS— Activated Bill Long, Minnesota), Brian Oliver, 64, g, Georgia Tech. his fastball and his changeup was Pirates 5, Phillies 3: Wally Back- The Associated Press East Olvisioii 100 000 010—2 3 1 2 1 Wilkrsn3b 10 0 0 Nednfurp 0 0 0 0 DP— Texas 2, Minrtesota . LOB— Texas . NobM ph Harms 3b 3 0 10 pitcher, from the 21-day disabled list Optioned 33, Utah (from SacrarTwnto), Wtaltor Pslmsr, w L Pel. GB 1 8 10 00 Terry p 0 0 0 0 7- 1, c, Darknouth. 34, Golden State (from Los his out pitch as he walked four and man’s two-out RBI double in the Minnesota 4. 2B— Larkin, FrarKO, Gagrte. KeGross p Pico p 3 0 0 0 Joe Kraemer, pitcher, to Iowa of the American TH E WINNER — Frank Viola of the Mets delivers a pitch in Pittsburgh 42 28 .600 _ 10 00 Totals 37 512 4 Totals 31 2 4 2 Angeles Clippers), Kevin Pritohard, 63, g, Kart- struck out two. He gave up a rare 3B— Sierra, Baines. SB-^loRussell (1). SF— In- Hall p 0 0 0 0 SWilson p 10 0 0 Association. seventh inning scored rookie Orlan­ 42 31 .575 1'/! NewVbrk 000 021 200-8 — Placed Kevin Gross, sas. Wednesday night's game against the Cardinals in St. Louis. NewVbrk 39 29 .574 2 caviglia. Bullock ph 10 10 StLouts to Jose (Dquendo, his fust do Merced with the go-ahead run as Sam pen p 010 001 000-2 pitcher, on the 15-day disaUed list Fiacallsd 38 Washirtgton, , 611, c, Texas- Philadelphia 34 36 .486 8 IP H R ER BB SO 0 0 0 0 E— Coleman. DP— StLouia . LOB— New of the season and 11th of his career, Viola became the N Ls first 11-game winner as the Mes Mohwee p 1 Howard Farmer, pitcher, from Indianapolis of El Ruo. 36, Atlanta (from Goldw State), Trevor Pittsburgh handed Philadelphia its Chicago 30 44 .405 14 Texas 0 0 0 0 Vbrk 10. StLouis 6. 2B— Elster 2, Colemaa Ryan W,7-4 7 1 1 1 3 WJhnsn ^ 10 0 0 the American Associatioa Signed Stan Spen­ Wilson 67, I, UCLA. 37, Wtashington (fiom AF in the second and an RBI single to sixth straight loss. won, 5-2. St Louis 29 43 .403 14 6 3B— Magadan. HR-Oquendo (1). SB— McGee cer, pitcher. Amsberg 1 1110 0 Totals 35 3 9 3 Totals 32 510 5 tanta), A J. English, 6 2 g, Virginia Union. 38, Pedro Guerrero in the sixth. m \ Divlaion (21), Coleman (45), HJohnson (13), Hudtor (6). -Acthratod Terry Seattle, Jud Buechter, 67, f, Arizona. 39, Char­ Backman drove in two runs, W L Pol. QB Rogers 1 1 0 0 1 1 Montreal 010 010 010-3 SF— HJohnsoa Minnesota Chicago Mulholland, pitcher, from the 15-day disablad lotte (from Houston), Steve Schefitor, 69, I, Although it was his second four- scored another and went 2-for-4 as Astros 9, Padres 1: Hot-hitting Sandberg, batting .422 with 17 O \ Cindmal 45 24 .652 — 220 000 IOx- 8 IP H R ER BB SO Tapani L.8-5 3 2-3 7 7 3 E— Akfrete, KeGross, Foley. LOB— Montreal list Optioned Jim Vatcher,'outfielder, to Scran­ Puritoe. 40, Sacramento (from Indarw), Bimbo hitter of the season, Viola said it Gleim Wilson drove in three runs San Francisco 37 36 .507 10 8 1 New Vbrk Cotea, 6 2 a Virginia Tech. 41, ASante (from the Pirates swept the three-game Savage 21-3 3 2 2 1 0 7, Chicago 2B— Grace, Wynne. ton-Wilkes Barre of ttie International League. homers and 29 RBIs in his last 29 San Diego 35 34 .507 10 Viola W,11-3 9 4 2 2 4 2 Claveland through Miami and QoMan State), was nowhere near his best game. series, extending their winning for Houston and Jim Deshaies beat 5 -n Leach 2 3 0 0 0 2 HR— Sandberg (24), Walker (6). S— PITTSBURGH PIRATES-Recalled Orlando games, had two home runs and a L o s A n g ^ 35 37 .486 ll'rz StLouis Merced, first baseman, from Buffalo of the kitor- , 6 8 g, Minoia. “I didn’t get my curve over, and I streak to four games. San Diego for the first time since Houston 30 42 .417 161/2 Drumnd 1 1 0 0 0 0 KeGross. Magrane U4-10 7 10 5 5 2 4 single for Chicago. WP— Arnsberg. national League. Optioned John Cangeloei, out­ 42 Denver, Marcus Uberty, 68 , f, Illinois. 43, AttarSa 28 42 .400 171/2 IP H R ER BB SO Nednfuar 12-3 2 0 0 2 1 fielder, to Buffalo. Son Antonio (kom Milwaukee), Tony Massan- didn’t hardly throw my slider,” Giants 8, Reds 3: Don Robinson, 1986. Umpires— Home, Roe; First Shulock; TNrd, Montreal Sandberg homered off Kevin Wsdnssday's (iamas Terry 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 burg, 69, f, Maryland. 44, Milwaukee (from Viola said. “I think it was a little bit Wilson, with 17 RBIs in his last McClelland KeGross L.8-5 4 9 4 4 1 2 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS— Agreed to terms pitching with just two days of rest, Gross (8-5) in the first inning and hit San Francisco 8, Cincinnati 3 WP— Magrane. mth Donovan Osborne, pitcher, and assigned Now Vfeik ttrough Seattle). Stove Henson. 69. of a struggle. 17 games, hit a two-run double in Chicago 5, Montreal 3 Hall 2 0 0 0 0 2 Umpires— Home, Rapuano; First Darling; allowed four hits in eight innings another solo shot off reliever Bill n ^ Sampan 0 1 1 1 1 C him to Hamilton of the New Ybrk-Penn League. 6 Kansas State. 48 Indiana (from DaHos), An­ Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 3 Second Froemming; Third F>ulli. BASKETBALL tonio Davis, 610, f, Texas-EI Ruo. 46, Indiana “But the guys made the plays and Matt Williams homered and the first iiming against Bruce Hurst Atlanta 4, Los Angeles 0 Mohordc 2 0 0 0 1 1 T— 2:48 A— 31,705. Sampen in the seventh. Brewers 5, Yankees 4 Chicaga National Basketball Association fromom Boston), KenKan Williams,Williama, 69, f, Elizabeth when I needed them and I made the drove in four runs for San FYancisco. (4-7) and added an RBI single in the Houston 0. San Diego 1 — Traded the 11th and liVV State. 47, Philadelphia, , 6 2 New Ifork S, ^ Louis 2 MILWAUKEE NEW YORK PicoW,4-0 72-3 9 3 3 1 ! g pitches when I needed to.” Robinson (3-1) allowed only a eighth. Eric Yelding led off the first Braves 4, Dodgers 0: John SWilson S 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Braves 4, Dodgers 0 28tfi choices in the 1990 draft to the Golden f, Xavier, Ohio. 42 Phoenix, , The Associated Press Thiirad>v*B n im — abrhbi abrhbi ,1 State V^rriors for the 10th, 36th and 41st 67, f, Fullerton State. Dave Magadan and Howard John­ single by Todd Benzinger in the with a bunt single, stole second and Montreal (^Smith ?5 ) at Chicago (Bialacki Gantnr 2b 5 0 0 0 Kelly cf 5 0 0 0 Sampen pitched to 2 batters inthe7tK LOSANGELS ATLANTA Smoltz pitched a three-hitter for his HBP— Dunston by KeGross. choices in 1990. 4(9, Dallas (kom Utah through Sacramento), son added an RBI apiece and losing fourth before Cincinnati struck for scored along with Ken Caminiti, 3-7), 230 pra SheffildSb 5 1 1 0 Sax2b 4 12 0 abrhM abrhM Phil Henderson, 64, g, Duke. 50. Phoenix C O N N E C T S — Darryl Strawberry of the Mets follows s ^ n d shutout this season and first ^ . Ybuntef 3 1 0 0 Mtngly 1b 5 0 3 2 Umpires— Home, Wendaistedt; First Brock- — Traded tie rights to San D i ^ (Whitson 6-5) at Houston (Por­ LHarris 3b 4 0 0 0 OMcDII rf 5 0 10 Alec Kessler, forward, to the for the (from Chicago), Milos Babk. 79. c. Tervtessea pitcher allowed its runs in the eighth. After Jeff who had walked, on Wilson’s hit to victory ever over Los Angeles, and tugal 2-7), 235 p.m. DFtarkrdh 4 2 3 1 Balbonr dh 4 0 11 lander; Second, Relitord; Third, Marsh. Javier cf 4 0 1 0 Tradwy 2b 4 0 10 through after one of his three hits Wednesday night against Brock 1b T— i4 a A— 3^8^0. rights to Dave Jamerson, guard, arxf Cart Her­ Tech. 51. Los Angeles Lakers (kom San An­ another run to score on a wild pitch Reed and Barry Larkin singled, Paul center field. S I Cincinnati (Rfo 5-2) at New Vbrk (Gooden 3 0 11 JeBrIld rf 4 1 2 1 Gibson If 3 0 1 0 Gantcf 4 0 0 0 rera, forward. tonio), Tony Smilh, 63. g, Marquette. 52, the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. Greg Olson homered and scored 6-5), 735 pra Deerrf 2 1 1 3 Nokes ph 1 0 0 0 Murray 1b 3 0 0 0 LoSmilhIf 2 0 10 as the Mets matched the longest O’Neill hit his lOlh homer. Cubs 5, Expos 3: Ryne Hamiltnrf MIAMI HEAT— Traded Ron/ Sparrow, guard, Cleveland (from Dekolt through Philadelphia), twice for Atlanta. z m Pittsburgh (Drabek 8-3) at SL Louis 0000 Hall If 4000 Giants 8, Reds 3 Brooks rf 3 0 0 0 Justice rf 1 1 1 0 , 610, c. R a n ^ Varese, Italy. Surhoff c 4 0 2 0 Leyrftz3b 4 0 2 0 to the Sacramento Kings iri exchange tor the (Tewksbury 2-0), 835 pm. SANFRAN CINCINNATI Scioscia c 3 0 1 0 Presley 3b 4 0 11 rights to Bimbo Colas, guard. 53, Seattle (from Ftortland), Abdul Shamsld- Vaughn If 4 0 1 0 Geren c 4 0 10 O u Only gotm scheduled abrhbi abrhM Samuel 2b 3 0 0 0 Gregg 1b 4 0 10 NEW JERSEY NETS-Acquirad the ri^ta to Doert 6-11, c. ProvIdsrKa. 54. San Antonio Friday's Gamaa Felder If 0 0 0 0 ToUesn pr 0 1 0 0 Butler cf 4 1 2 0 BHtchref 3 0 0 0 Griffin as 3 0 0 0 Olson c 3 2 11 (from Los Angeles Lakers), Sean Higgins, 69, Spiers ss Jud BuecNer, forward, from the Seattls Super- Atlanta at Montreal, 735 p.m. 4 0 2 0 Esprroz ss 3 0 1 0 Parker rf 5 1 1 0 Larkin as 4 110 Belcher p 1 0 0 0 Btauser ss 3 12 1 soNcs for consideration tor New Jersey not t Michigaa In Brief . . . Cincinneli at New Vbrk, 735 pm. Sarxlers pr 0 1 0 0 WCIark 1b 4 3 1 0 ONeiKrf 3 113 Vizcain ph 1 0 0 0 Smoltz p 4 0 2 0 setecting DenNs Scott with the first overall The Pale Hose Houston at Philedelphip 735 pm. Totals 34 511 5 Totals 38 412 4 MWIms 3b 4 2 2 4 Bnzngr 1b 4 0 10 Gott p 0 0 0 0 selection in the 1990 draft. Tradsa O "n Chicago at San Diego, 1035 p.ta Milwaukaa 000 203 000-5 Littonll 3 0 2 1 HMorris If 2 0 0 0 Ftoole p 0 0 0 0 — Traded the rights to Milos The Houston Ftockets kadad the rights to St Louis at Los Angeles, 1035 p.m. New Ybrk 000 101 002— 4 Kingary rf 2 0 0 0 Layana p 0 0 0 0 CGwynph 10 0 0 Babic, center, to the for the Alec Kessler, tonvard, to the Miami Heat for the m Pittsburgh at San Frenatco, 10:35 p.m DP— New Vbrk 1. LOB— Milwaukee 6. New GCarterc 4 1 2 0 Griffey ph 10 0 0 Totals 29 0 3 0 Totals 34 411 3 rights to Stefano FkiscoN, center. rights to Dave Jamerson, guard, and Carl Her­ General Oil triumphs Vbrk 9. 2B— BrtxJt, Leyritz, Sheffield, Vaughn, RThmpEb 4 0 1 2 Birtsas p 0 0 0 0 LosAngslea 000 000 000-0 SEATTLE SUPERSONiCS— Acquired the rera, forward. displace A’s Geren. HR— Deer (13). JeBarfield (12). Uribe ss 4 0 1 0 Oesterph 10 0 0 Atlanta 020 100 10x— 4 1993 artd 1995 second round draft ctuicas from The Miami Heat kadad Rory Sparrow, guard, General Oil annexed a 12-2 decision from the South - qy American League results SB— Spiers (4). SF— Deer. Robinsn p 4 0 0 0 E— Brooks LOB— Los Angeles Atlanta 9. to the Sacramento Kings in exchange for the Ouinons3b 4 0 0 0 2, the for consideratton tor Seattle End Merchants Wednesday night in JC-Courant Junior *»/< By The Associated Press IP H R ER BB SO Bedrosn p 0 0 0 0 Duncan 2b 4 0 0 0 2B— Treadway. 3B— Blauser, Justice. not selecting DenNs Scott with the lacorxl rights to Bimbo Coles, guard. Division action at East Catholic High’s Eagle Field. John Mariners 3, Royals 2 Milwaukaa JFleedc 3 0 1 0 HR— Olson (6). overall selection in the 1990 draft The New Jersey Nats acquired the rights to Krueger W.4-3 72-3 2 2 1 3 ! Bowes struck out five and didn’t walk a bacr in going the S o KANSASCITV 8 Brownng p 1 0 0 0 H RER BB SO World Basketball League , forward, from the Seattle Super- Could it be the battle of the Sox? abrhM abrhbi Sebra 0 1 0 0 0 0 Winghmif 2 1 0 0 Loa Angslaa ERIE WAVE— Acquired the rights to Eric sonics for consideration for New Jersey not I distance for the winners. Dave Gilbert doubled and Mirabella 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Belcher L.5-6 3 2 3 4 selecting Dennis Scott with the first overall Chicago moved into first place ahead of Oakland in O Seitzar3b 3 0 0 0 Reynids 2b 5 0 10 Totals 38 812 7 Totals 32 3 4 3 Newsome, guard, from the Ybungstown Pride tripled twice, Jason Marston singled and doubled and Pecote ss 4 1 2 0 Cotto rf 3 0 2 0 Ptesac 0 2 2 2 1 0 SanFrandsoo 010 230 002— 6 Gott 1 1 0 3 lor the rights to Keith Smart guard. Traded selection In the 1990 drafo the American League West on Wednesday as Ron Kittle TrtabUrf 4 Gritleycf 3 1 1 0 Crim S,6 1 1 0 0 0 1 Cincinnati 000 000 030— 3 Rrole 0 0 0 0 Scooter Barry, guard, to the Las Vegas Silver The Phoenix Suns traded the rIgWs to Milos Kirk Ringbloom singled twice to lead General’s 12-hit 0 11 NawVbrfc hit two home runs lo help the White Sox beat the Califor­ ^ (/) BJeksn cf 3 0 0 0 Leontd dh 4 0 0 0 E— MaWilliams, Larkin. DP— Cindnnall 2. Atlanta Streaks for a player to be named later. Babic, center, to the Cleveland Cavaliers for the attack. Jim Ruel played well defensively. Brett 1b 3 0 0 1 POflrin 1b 3 0 0 0 JJonesL.1-1 5 2-3 7 5 5 1 2 LOB— San Franciaco 6, Cincinnati 4. Smoltz W.58 0 0 0 6 Released Jonathan Walker, tonvard. rights to Stsfarxi Rusconi, center. nia Angels 5-2 for their seventh straight victory. Elsnrch dh 4 0 0 0 EMrtnz 3b 2 1 0 0 Cadarat 21-3 3 0 0 2 2 2B— GCarter, Litton. 3B— RoThompson. WP— Beicher. FOOTBALL 'The Red Sox were already in first place in the AL J3 > WWilson If 4 0 0 0 TJones If 4 13 1 Mills 1 1 0 0 0 0 HR— ONeill (10), MaWilliams (15). SB— ONeill National Football League No. 1 selections Whalers in softball outings Sebra pitched to 1 better in the 8th, Ptesac American League leaders East, and they stayed there with a 9-5 victory over Toron­ > H Macfarfn c 4 0 1 0 Valle c 4 0 0 0 (8), BHatcher (19). ATLANTA FLACONS— Signed Stacey Bailey, 1990— , New Jersey, F, HARTFORD — The Hartford Whalers softball team FWhite b 2 1 0 0 Schaefr ss 4 0 pitched to 3 batters in the 9th. IP H RER BB SO wide receiver. Agreed to terms with Scott Syracuse to (Ml Wednesday night. 2 11 WP— Krueger. Based on 202 at Bata. ”0 Totals 31 2 4 2 Totals 32 3 8 2 San Frandaoo G AB R H PcL Fulhage, punter, on a series of one-yeor corv T989— , Sacramento, C, will play three charity games this summer, highlighted Of course, it may be a little more difficult for Chicago KansaaCMy OOO 002 000— 2 Umpires— Home, Young; First Johnson; Robinson W.3-1 8 4 3 3 2 2 tracts. Lousivilte } Second, McKean; Third, Craft FIHdsn Oak 66 239 54 80 .335 by an Aug. 16 game vs. the Hartford Police at East Bedrosn 1 0 0 0 0 1 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS— Re-signed Tim 1988— Danny Manning, Los Angeles Cllp- to make it to the playoffs. The White Sox have to Ixat Seattle ooo O il Olx—3 T— 3:04. A— 18,652. Griffey See 74 282 47 94 .333 E— Pecota, MVbung. DP— Kansas Ci^ 1. Cincinnati Guilin CN 68 223 27 74 .332 , linebacker, to a two-year contract per8 F, Kansas Hartford’s McAuliffe Rwk that will benefit the East Oakland. LOB-Kansas City 6. Seattle 10. 2B— Pecota, Browning L.7-5 41-3 9 6 6 2 2 DParkarMil 67 261 34 86 .330 NEW YORK JETS-Signed Gerald Nichols, 1987— David Robinson, San Antonio, C, Hartford and Hartford Public High hockey programs. “So what?” Manager Jeff Torborg said of the White TJones. S8-Cotto (15), Griffey (10), Mactar- Layana 22-3 2 0 0 0 2 Jacoby Qe 66 244 39 77 .316 defensive lineman. Navy The Whalers summer schedule begisn on Friday, Aug. lane (1). Pecota (1). SF— Brett. Birtsas 2 1 2 0 0 2 EMarttnez Sea 68 237 38 74 .312 HOCKEY 1986— Brad Daugherty, Cleveland, C, North Sox’ taking the division lead. “What is this, only June IP H R ER BB SO Orioles 6, Indians 3 HBP-MaWilllams by BrowNng. Puckett Min 71 264 47 82 .311 VANCOUVER CANUCKS— Signed Ron Carolina 3, with the annual game against the WTIC Titantics at Kansas CHy CLEVELAND BALTIMORE Umpires— Homs, RIpplay; First Hohn; GruberTor 72 287 55 89 .310 Stem, right «ring, to a muUyear contract 1985— Patrick Ewing, New Vbrk, C. Geor­ Henry Park in Vernon. The third exhibition game will be 44. Appier 52-3 5 2 2 3 5 a b rh U abrhbi Secortd, MeSherry; TNrd, Davidson. Plmero Tex 67 258 33 80 .310 COLLEGE getown Aug. 23 at Kingswood-Oxford School in West Hartford Farr 1 1 0 0 0 0 Browne 2b 5 1 2 1 Nixon H 4 1 1 0 A 4** KAO SheffialdMil 56 216 34 66 .306 ALFRED— Named Kevin Jones men's bas­ 1964— Akeem aiguwon, Houston. C. Hou6 AL Roundup MDavlsl,1-4 1 2 1 1 2 1 Webster cf 5 0 10 SFinley If 10 0 0 Homs Runs ketball coach. tan to benefit the Juvenile Inflammatory Bowel Disease Cen­ Crawford 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 MIdndolf 4 0 0 0 Daverex cf 4 1 1 1 Pirates 5, Phillies 3 Fielder, Detroit 25; Carueco, Oakland 20; FAIRLEIGH DCKINSON— Named Tom Lang 1083— Ralph Sampaoa Houston, C, Virginia ter at Hartford Hospital. Seattle CJamsdh 4 0 0 0 Hulett 2b 1982— JanteS Worthy, Los Angelas Lakers. 4 1 2 1 PHILA Gruber, Toronto, 20; McGwire, Oakland, 20; mon'e Boccor couch Pheips 1b 3 0 0 0 Millign 1b PfTTSBURGH F, North Carolina MYjung 7 4 2 1 2 7 2 0 0 0 abrhbi abrhbi Bell, Toronto, 17; Parrish, California. 14; MARQUETTE— Named Sandra Botham and 27. We’re going to do the same thing we’ve been doing, MJackson W,3-3 1 0 0 0 0 2 Jacoby 3b 3 1 1 0 CRipknss 5 0 1 0 DHanderson, Oakland, 13; Deer, Milwaukee, StapaNa Romic women's assistant basketball 1961— Mark Agukra, Dallas, F. DeFtaul Indians down the Britsox Snyder rf Dykstra cf 5 0 10 BckmnSb 4 1 2 2 pardon the cliche, taking it one game at a lime.” Schooler S,18 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 1 1 Melvinc 3 0 0 0 Herr 2b King 3b 13; Kittle, Chicago. 13; McGriff, Toronto. 13. coaches. 1960— Joe Barry Canoll, Golden State, C. Alomar c 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Purdue CANTON, Ohio (AP) — Ed Heam had three singles The White Sox departed for their West Coast trip ttail- MMrung pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. 4 0 11 TetHetonc 0 10 0 VHayssrf JBsHss Runs Batted In SAN DEGO STATE-^Arvtouncad the resig­ Farminss 2 10 0 4 0 2 0 1979— Earvin Johnson, Los Angelas Lakers. HBP— flJackson by MVbung. WP— MVbung. 3 0 1 0 Wthgtn3b 2 0 0 0 RJonss If 3 0 1 0 VtanSlykef Gnjbar, Toronto. 64; Fielder, Detroit 63; Belt nation of Jim Cerveny, drector of kack arid and an RBI double in four at-bats as the Canton-Akron ing the A’s by four games but return to (Thicago four per­ Buerga ss 1 0 0 0 Gonzals 3b 4 0 0 1 G. Michigan SL The Associated Press Umpires— Home, Scott; First, Ifoltaggio; 0 0 0 0 Kruklb 2 0 11 Bonilla rf 4 0 0 0 Toronto, 56; Canseco, O akla^ 50; Dl^ksr, field. Named Rahn Sheffield women's track Indians beat the New Britain Red Sox 6-4 Wednesday Second. Reilly: Third, Cederstrom. Komnsk rf 2 0 0 0 Milwaukaa, 50; McGwire, Oakland, SO; Tram- 1978— Mychal Thompsor\ Portland. C, Min­ centage points ahead after sweeping three-game series CHayes 3b 4 0 1 0 Bonds If 4 0 0 0 coach and Gary Stathas men's track coach. nesota night, their eighth victory in their last nine outings. T— 2:42. A— 17,362. Orsulak rf 1 1 0 0 Thon ss 4 1 2 0 Bream 1b 4 1 1 1 men, Detroit 46; Leonard Seattle, 45. Named Jim Spillers men's and women's as­ from Oakland and California. The last time the White Holies dh 5 1 1 3 Daulton c 4 0 11 LVIlierec Pitching (7 Decialons) sociate track coach. f8T7— Kent Benson, Milwaukee, C. Indiana The Indians went ah e ^ 1-0 on consecutive singles by FLYING B ECKER — Defentding champion Boris Becker of West Germany flies through the Sox were first this late in the season was 1983, when Totals 36 3 7 3 Totals 2 10 0 1976-John Lucas, Houston. G, Mar^and White Sox 5, Angels 2 33 6 6 5 KHowell p 3 0 0 0 Und2b 3 1 1 0 BJonas, CNcago, 9-1, 800; King, Chicago, SAN FFIANCISCO— Arviounced tta resigrta- Bobby Zambrano, Heam and A1 Liebert, who also had a Clavaland 021 000 000 0— 3 8-1 , .889; Vfelch. Oakland 12-2. .857; Stisb. 1975— David Thompson, Atlanta, G, North air to return a shot from Australia’s Wally Masur during their second round match Wednes­ they won the division. CHICAQO CALIFORNIA Bookerph 10 0 0 Terrell p 10 0 0 tion of Father Ftobert Sunderiarxl, SJ., athletic Carolina St abrhbi abrhbi Ba HI mors 210 000 000 3 -8 Rynids ph 10 11 Toronto, 10-2, .833; Clarrians, Bostort 11-3, director, effective Nov. 1. double and three RBI. day at Wimbledon. The victory also marked the first time since April 1982 .786; Boddickar, Boston, 10-3, .769; Candiotti, 1974— Bill Waltoa Portland, C. UCLA Sosarf 5 13 2 FtoloniaH 2 10 0 One out when winning run scored. Kipper p 0 0 0 0 Oeveland 8-3. .727,4 are tied wilh .714. ^1073— Doug Collins, Philadelphia, G, llinois that the White Sox swept consecutive three-game series VanturaSb 3 0 0 0 Dwnngph 10 0 0 E— Alomar. LOB— Cleveland 5, Baltimors 11. Mweed ph 1 1 1 0 Caldemlf 4 0 10 Joyner 1b 26— Nixon, Snyder, Webstar. HR— Hulett (1), Landrmp 0 0 0 0 II Messaggero withdraws suit (Ml the road. Their road record is 21-10, and they are 3 10 0 1972— LaRue Martin, Rrrtland, C. Loyola- Kittle dh 4 2 3 2 CDavis dh 4 0 11 Devereaux. (11, Browns (3), Holies (1). Totals 32 3 8 2 Totals 32 5 8 5 National League leaders 23-15 at home. SB— Nixon (4), Dove • - Rec soccer Chlcago BOSTON (AP) — The legal battle over who Brian Karkovicc 4 0 0 0 Winfield rf 4 0 2 1 vereaux (4). S— Gonzales. Phlladalphia 001 110 000— 3 Based on 202 at Bata. In an afternoon game played in 100-plus degree Gallghrcl IP H R ER BB SO Pet 1871— Austin Carr, Cleveland, G, Notre 2 0 0 0 Rirrishc 3 0 0 0 Ptttsburgh 000 030 11x—8 Q AB n1 H Dame Shaw will play for took another twist when II Messag­ LJohnsnef 2 1 1 0 Bichette cf 4 0 0 0 Clavaland DP-Pittsburgh 1. LOB— Philadelphia 7. Pit- DykstaPhI 64 261 51 95 .364 temperatures. White Sox starter Eric King (8-1) allowed Black 62-3 5 1970-Bob Lanier. Dekoit C. St Bonaven- gero temporarily withdrew its lawsuit against the Boston Order restored at Wimbledon CMrtnzIb Sandberg Chi 73 3 0 2 1 DHIII 2b 4 0 2 0 tstiurgh 5. 2^-Thon, Daulton, Lind, JBelJ, 297 60 103 .347 Pee Wee tura four hits and two runs in 7 1-3 innings for the victory. Flelchr2b Seanaz 21-3 0 Dawson CN 68 248 39 83 3 0 10 Howeil3b 3 0 1 0 Merc^, Backmaa HR— Bream (5). SB— Back- .335 Sockets 5 (Ben Wry, Allison Champagne, Celtics. Grabeksa Valdez 1,2-4 1-3 1 Bonds Pit 62 223 49 74 , J 8f 8-K »s e m AbduUabbar. Milwaukee. C. Jennifer Capriati stumbled before missing a Seles return. Scott Radinsky retired the side in the ninth for his third 3 1 1 0 Schuph 1 0 0 0 man (4). .332 Nick GurskI, Jason Bishop), Penguins 0 UCLA On Hiesday, U.S. District Judge A. David Mazzone Guilsnts BaHimors TGwynn SO 69 By Rob Gloster 1 0 0 0 Scholld ss 3 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO 276 43 91 .330 Tornadoes 2 (Geoff Cook, Micah Knapton), winning in straight sets, but most of Her confidence apparently save. The White Sox arc 12-2 in games started by King Totals Mitchell 6 2-3 7 AlonwSO 281 36 .327 1966- Elvln Hayes, Houston, C. Houston ruled after a 75-minute hearing that Shaw must honor a 34 S 12 5 Totals 32 2 6 2 Phlladalphia 68 92 Express 1 (Tim Devannoy) The Associated Press this season. Chicago WUiamsn 21-3 0 Larkin Cin 267 40 87 .326 1967— Jimmy Walker, Detroit Q. Providence the other seeds put in a short work shaken, Benjamin lost the next point 200 111 0 0 0 -8 KHowell L,8-5 8 8 5 5 2 8 68 Sharkers 4 (Jeff Heaberger 3, Talt Varsell), five-year, $6.2 million contract he signed last Jan. 26 California Olson W,4-2 1 0 (xantAH 62 44 71 .320 New York. F. “What a road trip,” Torborg said of the 6-0 visit to 000 ooo 020_2 PHtaburgh 222 Meteors 0 (Nicholas Figueiredo playad welt) day. to give Seles the game. The chal­ Umpires— Home, Joyce; Barnett; McGee SlL 72 289 50 82 .318 Michigan ' with Boston and terminate a two-year, $1.7 million deal WIMBLEDON, England — DP-Calllomia 1 LOB-Chicago 5. Califor- Terrell 5 6 3 3 4 2 Jaguars 1 (Joseph LaRoy), Jets 1 (Kent Men’s seventh seed Brad Gilbert lenger won only one more game Oakland and Anaheim. “We beat (Scott) Sanderson, nia 8. 2B— Grebeck, LJohnson, CDavis. SecoTKl, Morrison; TNrd, Kosc. Kipper W.2-1 2 1 0 0 0 1 Sabo Cin 65 264 58 84 .318 with n Messaggero in Italy that he signed last August Haunted by the ghosts of John T— 3:16. A— 29,310. Gough) before succumbing 6-3,7-5. (Mike) Moore and (Dave) Stewart in Oakland, then HR-Sosa (6). Kittte 2 (13). SB— Sosa (13). Landrum S,11 2 1 0 0 0 1 Home Runs It was questionable whether the Celtics could enforce McEnroe and 10 other seeded of Piedmont, Calif., lost the first set 'fcntura (1). S-Fletcher. HBP— VHayes by Terrell. WP— Terrett. Sandberg, Chicago, 24; GDavis, Houston, Midgets Mazzone’s ruling in Italy if Shaw returned there. 7-5 to Danie Visscr, then galloped “Last year if I was down 4-1, (Mark) Langston, (Bert) Blylcvcn and (Chuck) Finley IP H R ER BB SO Umpires— Home, Bonin; First Halllon; 19; Mitchell, San Frartclsco, 19; Dawson, Rec Hoop players who failed to survive the here. 1 maybe I would have panicked a lit­ Chicago Second, Rennert Third Tata. Chicago, 18; Bonilla, Rttaburgh, 16; Sabo, Cin- Breakers 4 (Kane Anderson 3. Tom first round, Wimbledon needed a past the South African 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 KingW.8-1 71-3 4 Tigers 5, Athletics 4 T— 2:3a A -^ ,2 0 7 . dnnatt. 16; Gant Atlanta. 15; MaWilliams, San Michaud), Sourxfm 4 (Kyle Wollf, EirarKlon Dravecky underoing radiation to reach the third round — the far­ Ral 2-3 1 Francisco, IS; Strawberry, New Vbrk, 15. Boyle, Joe ErardI, Chris McCreary) return to normalcy. tle bit. But now,” Seles said, “I Tigers 5, Athletics 4: Mike Heath led off the ninth DETROIT OAKLAND thest he has gone in a Grand Slam HadinakyS,3 1 1 Astros 9, Padres 1 Runs Bsttsd In Stallions 2 (Casey Sibrinsz 2), Rowdtas 1 Eastern CLEVELAND (AP) — Doctors at the Cleveland know I can come back.” with his second homer of the season as visiting Detroit Calliomla abrhbi abrhbi (Lindsay Schneider) Who did it call? UPSET-busters! event since reaching the quarter­ VmiBkr2b 2 1 1 1 5 1 2 0 MaWilliams, San Franciaco, 61; JCartar, San Main Pub 32 (Doug Marshall 7, Doug ' Clinic are administering daily doses of radiation to the Capriati, the 12th scixl, was sail­ broke a three-game losing sttcak and knocked Oakland CFInlayL,10-4 41-3 8 Lartsfrd 3b SANDIEGO HOUSTON Comets 3 (Monica Rouleau 2 Karan Stolp), Ftomero 3b 2 0 0 0 DHdsncf 5 1 1 1 abrhbi Diego. 57; WCIark. San Frandsoo, 55; Bonds. Cosgrove 7). Afterburners 27 (Dave Dalm 8) In they charged, armed (Mily with finals of the 1987 U.S. Open. Fetlars 3 2.3 3 abrhM Pittsburgh, 52; Sandberg, CNcago. 52; Bonilla, WNtacapsO left arm of former San Francisco Giants pitcher Dave ing smoothly past Julie Halard of out of first place in the AL West for the first lime since Phillips 3b 4 0 0 0 Cartseco rf 10 0 0 Roberts 2b 4 0 11 Vtsldlngcf 5 Spartans 2 (Drew Sinaka 2), Apollos 1 (Bryan Fred's Auto Parts 54 (Tim Mikloichs 34 Cart Harvey 1 1 2 2 0 Pittsburgh, 51; Dawson, Chicago, 51; GDavis, Dravecky in an effort to avoid amputation, clinic spokes­ powerful serves and sweeping Also advancing, both in straight France when she lost her concentra­ April 11. TrammI ss 4 1 1 0 RHdsnIf 3 0 1 0 Alomar ss 4 0 0 0 Doran 2b 3 10 0 Benson 10). Roots 35 (Sam Henderson 18) PB—ftarrlsh. Houston, 48. Mcf^flely) groundstrokes. And when defending Fielder dh 4 0 10 McGwir 1b 4 1 1 2 TGwynn rf 4 0 2 0 Agosto p . man Marian Mosley said. sets, were No. 10 Jonas Svensson of tion in the second set. Umpires— Homo, Evans; 0 0 00 Pitching (7 Decisions) Heath hit a 1-2 pitch off Oakland reliever Todd Bums FIrsL Coble; SheeUH 3 1 1 0 Steinbeh c 5 0 2 0 JaClarklb 4 0 10 CamiNtSb Southern champions Boris Becker and Steffi S w ^ n and No. 11 Guy Forget of Second. Waiks; Third, Ford. 4 2 2 2 Heaton, Pittsburgh, tO-2 .833; Viola, New Intermediate Dravecky started the daily treatments Monday and will One point away from a 5-2 lead, (2-1), who entered in the ninth. Colas If 1 0 0 0 Jose If 5 1 2 0 JCartercf 4 0 2 0 GWilson If 5 1 2 3 IHLA 71 (Myles McCurry 16, Tyre* HartfM T— .162. A— 34,020. Vbrk, 11-3, .786; Burkett,-San Francisco, 7-2, Diplomats 3 (Joe Gray 2 Pete JuliaN; Dollan Graf were finished, order had been France. Bergmn 1b 3 0 0 1 Howard dh 2 0 10 Pgirulo 3b 3 0 0 0 Stubbs 1b 13|, J&M Grinding 43 (Jon Arel 12 Jon Neely : be treated for about two weeks as an out-patient. He Capriati allowed Halard to recover Rangers 9, Twins 2: Nolan Ryan allowcxl one run and 3 0 0 0 .778; Armstrong, Cincinnati, 10-3, .769; RMar- Chanthavorre, Lynn Sc^nan, Tony Cook and Shelby cf 4 0 1 2 Janngs dh Abner H 4 0 0 0 Biggioc restored to the hallowed lawns. Among the women, fifth seed 2 0 11 3 1 2 2 tinaz, Los Angalss, 9-3, .750; Drabek, Pittsbur­ Todd Longo playad vi/ell): Hurricarras 2 (Brian pitched eight years in the major leagues with the San for a service break and then to take a six hits in seven innings lo (ram his 296th (rarccr victory Lusaderrf 4 1 1 0 Rndl^ 2b 4 0 2 0 Parent c 3 0 0 0 Arithony rf 4 1 1 1 Spikes Spirits 47 )Jefl Got! 22. Jon Gott 20) gh. 8-3, .727; Cook. Philadelphia, 5-2 .714; Kallog Chuck Richards: Randal Silmon, Todd Ending the carnage of the opening Zina Garrison of Houston lost only 6-5 lead. But the 14-year-old Salas c 1 0 0 0 Gallagoss 3 0 1 0 Hurst p 1 0 1 0 Arvlersn p Russian Lady 36 (Bob Frana 10) ' EHego Padres and the Giants before a tumor was dis- as Texas beat Minnesota at the Mettodome to snap a 0 0 00 Lefferts, San Diego. 5-2 .714; Rijo, Cincinnati. Grundmaiar, Bruce Wblt playad well) round, Becker and Graf led 10 seeds three games to Sweden’s Cecilia Radio, TV Heatoc 1111 Hassey ph 10 0 0 Jacksn ph 0 10 0 Rohde 2b 10 0 0 [ covered in his left aim in September 1988. Capriati rallied to force a tiebreaker, four-game losing streak. 9 Vtankees 3 (Jeff Crockett 3), Racers 1 (Brian Weisses 0 0 0 0 5-2 .714. comfortably through siKxind-round Schiraldi p 0 0 0 0 RarNrz ss 3 0 2 1 Ruganis) He had cancer operations in January and in May at the Dahlman and 13th seed Jana Novot­ which she won 7-2 to cap a 6-2, 7-6 Ryan (7-4) has allowed only six earned runs in his last Totals 33 5 7 8 Totals 40 4 14 4 Tmplln ph 10 0 0 Deshaies p 3 0 0 0 matches Wednesday. Most barely na of Czechoslovakia matched that Dstrott 10 0 0 1 -8 Show p 0 0 0 0 Carxlael If 0 10 0 Eastern League standings Juniors [^clinic, and a subsequent analysis indicated a tumor had victory. four starts, beginning wilh his sixth (rareer no-hitter on Oakland a 010-4 JeClarkph 10 0 0 broke a sweat. against Carrie Cunningham of “She was up 6-5 and I just said to Today W L Pol. OB Bruins 2 (BrarKly ftage, T.C. Chanthavona), [ developed. June 18 against Oakland. Ryan’s three sttikeouts left him DP— Detroit 1, Oektarxf 1. LOB— Deboit 9, Totals 33 1 7 1 Touts 34 9 11 0 Harrisburg (Plmta) 38 Calendar Becker, the men’s second seed, Livonia, Mich. The lOlh seed, 31 .551 Diplomats myself, ’Just play tough,’” Capriati three short of fanning 1(X) batters in a season for the 1 pjn. — Brewers at Yankees, Oakland 11. 2B— Lanslotd, Whitaker, Jose, San Diego 000 010 0 0 0 - 1 (tenkvAkm (Indns) 38 _ 0 31 .551 Knights U, Rowdies 0 stumbled at first but then swept past Czechoslovakia’s Helena Sukova, said. “I didn’t let her come back in MSG.WPOP Jennings. HR— McGwire (20), DHanderson Houston 200 200 05X— 9 New Britan (FU Sx) 38 33 .535 1 Francis added to lawsuit 22nd time. He presently shares the record wilh Don Sut­ (13). Heath (2). SB-RHenderson (38). E— Alomar. DP— San Diego 1. LOB— San Wally Masur of Australia 6-7, 6-2, needed three sets to oust Nicole 2 pjn. — Golf: U.S. Senior Open, Albany (Vbnkaea) 35 33 .515 21/2 Today the tiebreaker.” ton. IP H RER BB SO Diego 8, Houston 10. 26— GWilson, JCartar, London (Tigers) 36 35 .507 3 RuMbuH ■fORONTO (AP) — Former Canadian coach Charlie 6-3, 6-2 for his ninth consecutive Jagerman of the Netherlands. Gilbert, who reached ESPN Detroit Anthony, Ramirez, Roberta, Bigglo. SB— Yeld- Hagerstown (Oriols) 34 37 Orioles 6, Indians 3: Chris Holies hit his first major .478 5 FtekolrBA *' (Mortar^ . Francis has been added to a lawsuit filed by Carl Lewis Wimbledon victory and declared his Seles had fits trying to contend DuBois 22-3 6 3 3 1 0 Ing (30), Ftamiraz (7), Biggio 2 (13). Reading (PhiNiee) 31 40 .437 Rec baseball Wimbledon’s fourth round in 1986, league home run with two runners on base in the lOlh in­ 5 pjn. — Tennis: Wimbledon 4 8 Nurtez 31-3 2 0 0 0 IP H RER BB SO WUliamsprt (Mrnrs) 30 40 .429 8

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\ V 10 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tliursday, June 28,1990 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, June 28,1990—11 RECORD FOCUS About Town Births Dear Abby Keep Your DAIGLE, Leala Brooke, daughter of Raymond and\ PEOPLE Meeting at Emanuel Lutheran Abigail Van Buren Elizabeth Fox Daigle of 18 Campfield Road was bom Car Alive The Old Guard will meet at the Emanuel Lutheran June 15 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Elderly woman devotes years Church, 60 Church St, at 10 a.m. on Tuesday. After a grandmother is Pat Fox of Manchester. Her paternal to promotion of Elvis stamp brief business meeting, members will adjourn to the grandparents are Joe and Lucy Daigle of Vernon. h ^ch ester Historical Museum on Cedar Street. Senior ELLIOTT, Mark Anthony, son of Marie and Cindie NORTH SPRINGFIELD, Vt. (AP) — Pht Geiger, citizen men are invited. Last wishes Quackenbush Elliott of South Windsor was b o m June 13 known around town as “the Elvis L ^ y ,” has spent Road testing cars Family and friends invited at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal the past seven years keeping Elvis Presley alive. grandmother is Mrs. Patricia Gimmartino of Willimantic.' Elvis the postage stamp, that is. The Alliance for the Mentally D1 of Manchester will His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alexander' go unrespected From the kitchen table of her tidy, comfortable isn’t glamorous ta e e t on Monday at 7 pjn. at the Genesis Center on Elliott of 98 Norman S t home on Route 10, Geiger runs the “Elvis Postage hWn Street. The support group is open to families and DEAR ABBY: Our father died in a nursing home last COULOMBE, Joshua David, son of David B. and, Stamp Campaign.” Her goal is to convince the U.S. friends of individuals with prolonged mental illness. For winter. He was 87 and had practiced medicine for more Amie Green Coulombe of 172 Center St. was bora June, Postal Service to give “The King” its stamp of ap- By Peter Bohr more information call Edna Jacobs at 643-6697. than 40 years. fx'oval. 14 at Manchester Memwial Hospital. His maternal Contributing Editor, Road & Track B e c a ^ of Dad’s failing health and multiple com­ grandparents are Carol Green of 9 Ambassador Drive - “Without question, Elvis Presley is the perfect sub­ Drivers needed for program plications, specific instructions had been given to the and Robert H. Green of (%io. His paternal grandparents - ject for a U.S. commemorative postage stamp,” Counting the profiles of the Alfa Romeo 164 S and the Individuals from all walks of life are encouraged to nursing home medical staff by our family and Dad’s are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Coulombe of Vernon. Geiger said. “He was and, even though he left us 13 Saab 9000 (TD in the June issue. Road & Track has tested volunteer for the Manchester-North Unit of American longtime physician that no extraordinary measures be years ago, continues to be «il74*| cent chance of showers and proportions as network executives raid the big screen morning kid show come September. And “Breaking Away" in 1980 and “9 to 5” in 1982, all thunderstorms. High near 80. Out­ lead to irreparable corneal damage and permanent visual with a vengeance. “Although the failure rate is very high,” said Peter Tor- of them ratings losers. look for Saturday, humid with a difficulties. Patients with ocular herpes should be under There are nearly a dozen shows on the Big Three fall torici, senior vice president for CBS planning and ABC has “Baby Talk” in the fall. On the ^ring chance of thunderstorms. High 80 to The Manchester Herald welcomes uncnii^i. the care of an ophthalmologists. schedules that come direcUy from film. This might lead a scheduling, "in the game that we play in network schedule for next year is “True Believer,” starring Treat 85. photographs, articles, news releases anri I conclude from your question that you are suffering normal person to assume these hybrids fare well with television, the failure rate for everything is very high. Williams in the role played on the big screen by James lBoe»mleO*l Inquines should be addressed to rho from post-herpetic neuralgia because active shingles does television audiences. Publisher, however. a s S s r^ rJ^oonH;^"2f' Eighty to 90 percent of everything you try doesn’t work." Woods. Weather summary for Wednes­ materials and their return, even w ith ^ rn m ^ ^ not last for eight months. The pain will eventually d is^- They don’t. Other past CBS efforts have included “House Calls" “The feature (film) makes such an impression, it’s day, June 27,1990: eluded, cannot guaranteed No oavmi^7L^*?5® peai, but relief may be many months away. Therefore, Most of them fail, some of them embarrassingly. (1979 to 1982), “Private Benjamin” (1981 to 1983), hard to get people to star” in a television version, Bloom­ photographs will be made unless you arc not dealing so much with shingles as with a “Tales of the Gold Monkey,” an unabashed rip-off of In­ “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” (one season) and berg said. “No one wants to be the television Tom To«fcl»y| Temperature: high of 88 low of writing, by the Publisher. ^ "cally agreed to, in 65, mean of 77. The normal is 71. chronic pain syndrome. diana Jones, lasted one season on ABC in 1982. “Bad News Bears” (two seasons). Hanks.” I gather that the usual treaunents (medicine and nerve That was nothing, however, compared to the rush by AOancic Precipitation: 0.15 inches for the At NBC this year, “Working Girl” was fired, altliough Hank’s role in “Big,” by the way, has yet to be cast by Oc«an day, 2.60 inches for the month, blocks) have failed to relieve your symptoms. Thus, you all three networks to imitate the raunchy success of it will play through the summer. Last year’s “Baby CBS. may have to consider alternative methods of pain control, “Animal House” in 1979. 23.39 inches for the year. Normal earner, caA subscriber sorvico^t Boom,” starring Kate Jackson in Diane Keaton’s film such as hypnosis or TENS (transcutaneous nerve CBS’ “Co-Ed Fever” lasted one episode. NBC’s for year to date: 21.32. w^days for delivery in Ma^ester ® ^ ® role, likewise didn’t pass probation and was canceled. In Elsewhere in television ... w o Atyw W t— iiy. I»tt. Heating degree data: 0 for the stimulation, a method by which you can be taught to ad­ “Brothers and Sisters” ran for 2'/2 montlis. “Delta 1981, “Walking Tall,” starring Bo Svenson as Sheriff TAPES IN THE U.S.SJI.: J2 Communications has day, 21 for the month, 5976 for the Today's weather picture was drawn by an unidentified 9- minister small electric shocks to yourself to help the House” on ABC made it for three months before getting Buford Pusser, lasted six months. signed an agreement with a Soviet company to introduce year-oid who forgot to write his name and school on the back neuralgia). Your doctor or the specialists is a pain clinic the hook. CLPUt* season. Normal for the season is “They don’t succeed for the same reasons that other the first U.S. video rental outlets in . J2 plans to 6174. of his picture. (based in most teaching hospitals) may be able to advise The undisputed success story in this ever-growing shows don’L” said NBC senior vice president of series. distribute current and classic film tides, as well as a you further. genre of television is “M-A-S-H,” whose finale was the Perry Simon. “Either the writing isn’t good or the variety of original home videos. 12—MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. June 28.1990 Supreme court will hear Court overturns death sentences l«aiirlirstpr Hrralii WASHINGTON (AP) — A day a key provision of Arizona’s death Idaho and Montana have the same after it upheld Arizona’s death penalty law — one which was provisions in their death penalty J ‘fat student’ case appeal penalty law, the Supreme Court declared valid by the Supreme Court laws. They allow judges, rather than Section 2 Page 13 today let stand a ruling that had the on Wednesday. juries, to impose the death sentence. Thursday, June 28,1990 By Richard Carelli pounds. But the college’s appeal fliction of emotional distress, in­ effect of overturning most existing LOCAL/RECIONAL The Associated Press acted on today said she was “ap­ vasion of privacy and breach of con­ death sentences in Arizona, Idaho proximately 200 pounds over­ tract. and Montana. WASHINGTON — The Si^>reme weight.” All claims against the faculty By a 4-3 vote, the justices refused Court today agreed to study the By the start of her junior year, in members and all claims against the to reinstate the death sentence of Loans pcal of a Rhode Island college or­ which the nursing department’s cur­ college except the breach-of-con- John Harvey Adamson, convicted of Coventry cuts dered to pay nearly $44,000 to a riculum included several clinical- tract allegation were dismissed murdering newspaper reporter Don From Page 1 ■IN CONNECTICUT! former nursing student kicked out training courses, Ms. Russell was before trial. Bolles in 1976. because she was too fat. under ctHisidcrable pressure from A federal trial jury found that the The 1989-90 court term ended tion, a family must have an income Bluestone and co-authors Alan ■ Mother wins obstetrician settlement faculty members to lose weight. college had broken its contract with The justices said they will review We^esday as the justices issued no higher than $28,000 to be eligible Clayton-Matthews and John Havens debate heated DANBURY (AP) — A Brookfield wotnan has settled a malpractice one aspect of the case in which In late 1984, Ms. Russell was al­ Ms. Russell. The jury awarded her their last opinions for the session. u for aid. of Boston College, and Howard case against her former obstetrician who she claims caused her Salve Regina College in Newport. lowed to remain a student only after $43,903.45 in damages and interest. Today the court announced orders daughter to be bom handic^iped. The largest federal loan programs, Young of the University of Michigan By Jacxjueline Bennett Coventry Grammar, and therefore, R.I., was ordered to pay the award agreeing to enter a weight-loss TTie 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Ap­ on some cases they will hear in the TTie undisclosed settlement was reached Utesday between the in­ the Stafford Student Loan, provides said their plan would create a new Manchester Herald although it was not optimal, a part- /I,. to Sharon L. Russell. program and lose two pounds a peals upheld the award last Nov. iqxxMning term, which begins the surance company representing Dr. Raul DiGrazia of Brookfield and week. a maximum of $2,625 per academic Education Department agency to time consultant was acceptable. I I The justices are going to use the saying, “The college does not dis­ fust Monday in October. They also The board also cut $7,000, a the attorneys representing Linda Grandel. year for the first two years of under­ raise capital for the program, make COVENTRY — Tension and I case to decide a narrow, procedural Ms. Russell failed to lose weight pute that the student-college rejected a p p ^ s in some cases. savings incurred by leasing copiers Gran^I sued DiGrazia because her daughter, Amy, now 11, was graduate study and $4,000 for each the awards to students and oversee angry exchanges marked the Board point of law. But their decision, ex­ steadily but was allowed to com­ relationship is essentially a contrac­ The justices did not take the rather than buying one; one bom with cerebral palsy, leaving the child mentally and physically subsequent year, up to a five-year repayment. of Education meeting Wednesday pected sometime next year, could plete her junior year. In the summer tual one.” bench. The orders were released by paraprofessional, for a savings of > handictqiped. before what was to be her senior maximum of $17,250. Under the plan, loan repayment night as members cut almost I I determine whether the award must “The college, the jury found, the court clerk. Students over four years must add $10,400; $15,858 in instructional Just tefene the settlement was reached, DiGrazia said he did noth­ be paid. year, Ms. Russell was asked to forced Russell into voluntary amounts deducted by the IRS would $55,000 from a $9.8 million educa­ The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap­ an average of $9,750 out of pocket remain low if a student’s income and other supplies; $3,000 from ing wrong. The 58-year-old physician stopped delivering babies when I Ms. Russell, from Hartford, withdraw from the nursing program. withdrawal because she was obese, tion .budgeL the amount cut by the peals previously had struck down to attend a public university and at after college is low, and increase an computers; $2,000 from athletics at Grandel sued him in 1985 but has continued his gynecology practice. I Conn., entered the co-ed Catholic She transferred to S t Joseph’s and for no other reason,” the £q>peals Town Council after a proposed town Adamson’s death sentence. But the least $26,750 to go to a private in­ income levels increase. Coventry High School, by eliminat­ “I’m nothing but a pawn here,” DiGrazia said. “Apparently, I have school in 1982 and received good College in Connecticut, where she court said. “Even worse, it did so justices Wednesday upheld budget for next year was rejected by no rights.” “Across all participants in the sys­ ing two assistant track coaches; and grades through her freshman and had to repeat her junior year because after admitting her to the college Arizona’s death penalty law in a stitution. voters for the second time last week. tem, the combination of increasing $2500 from assemblies at Capt. Judy Harding/Manchester Herald Gran^l, represented by Stamford attorney Richard A. Silver, filed sophomore years. of a two-year residency requirement and later the nursing department decision directly conflicting with the 'The new program would “I’ve explained my share of ‘the incomes, IRS collection of loan Nathan Hale School. Meanwhile, suit against DiGrazia after seeing a television news show about the af­ After losing a significant amount with full knowledge of her weight 9th Circuit court’s ruling in Adam­ about 9 million students each year fat’...What do you want me to do, JAYCEES LEADER —Sue Barzottini, left, has succeeded fects (m newborns of a drag she was given during labor. i But after she began her nursing repayments and long repayment the board added a half-time Spanish of weight as the result of surgery, condition.” son’s case. — 7 million to 75 million in col­ apologize? Do you want your staff Her lawsuit charged that she was given the drug, a sedative, after studies as a sophomore, Ms. Russell schedules will result in full repay­ teacher at the high school, $12,000. Jo-Ann Dorn, right, as president of the Manchester Ms. Russell completed her educa­ In throwing out Adamson’s sen­ leges and universities and 1.7 mil­ to apologize for accepting salaries being admitted to Danbury Hospital. She said in her suit that DiGrazia was told by faculty members her ment to the Social Security system,” Republican Constance Lathrop Jaycees. Dorn is now the Jaycees’ chairman of the board. tion in 1987 and now is a registered In its ^)peal, the college said the tence, the appeals court shuck down lion in vocational training, the study every two weeks?” Superintendent told her what happened to her child was a natural occurrence. weight concerned them. the authors said. won a long battle she has waged nurse. 1st Circuit court ^jplied the wrong said. of Schools Michael Malinowski, in Other officers recently installed for the 1990-91 year in­ Silver and Grandel had no comment after the settlement was There is smne dispute over just since being elected to the board in Ms. Russell sued Salve Regina standard of review in Ms. Russell’s a raised voice, snapped at a board clude Mike Lynch as state director; , individual reached Tliesday in Danbury Siqierior Court. how much Ms. Russell weighed. In November to either eliminate or and five faculty members in 1985, case. member during the meeting at development vice president; Vinnie Diana, community DiGrazia said that “because something went wrong, it is convenient her application for admission to ^leginft m ong other things, hand­ Coventry High School. reduce the Challenge and Enrich­ 'The case is Salve Regina College development vice president; Mark Barzottini, treasurer, and to blame the doctor. If I did something wrong, if there was anything Salve Regina, she listed it as 280 icap discrimination, intentional in­ vs. Russell, 89-1629. Aparo His remarks were in response to ment Program, which Lathrop says wrong, I would admit it I would not f i ^ t it.” questions from Republican board serves only a select group. Brenda Foley Lynch, secretary. From Page 1 member Pamclla Sewell who said The board agreed to cut the CEP the community does not trust ad­ by one day, a $6,500 savings — cur­ ■ Teen-ager sentenced for vandalizing graves Contras ministrators because money was rently the program is four days DANBURY (AP) — The last of three teen-agers charged with van­ the views of the majority in an effort In his original instructions to the The conspiracy question found in this year’s suppioscd “bare shared at the two elementary dalizing a mausoleum at Wooster Cemetery has been sentenced to to reach a unanimous verdict. jury, Corrigan told jurors they must (X'ompted speculation that the jury bones” budget for a window to be schools, and full time at the middle three years in prison, suspended after 18 months. From Page 1 Directors get The jury resumed deliberations rule separately on the two con­ may have reached a verdict on the put in the superintendent’s office school. Robert^ McTighe, 19, who was sentenced TUesday in Superior about 11:30 a.m. spiracy time periods. He said, accessory charge against Aparo, the Lathrop however, was ters carrying them back to Managua dinista revolution. and for his furniture. Court, will serve only about a week of his sentence because he has years of the war. He claimed the Aparo, 19, is charged with con­ however, that they must only find more serious of the two charges. reprimanded by Halvorson for dis­ collided during takeoff. Mrs. Chamorro pledged during Malinowski said he had explained been jailed for sever^ months while awaiting trial since his arrest in rebels had downed 35 government spiracy to commit murder and ac­ her guilty of one part to return a 'The accessory charge carries a tributing confidential information — January. % The Contra commanders were led Wednesday’s ceremony to ask local that to Sewell more than once. He revision guide aircraft with them. cessory to murder in the death of her guilty verdict. maximum 60-year prison term, names, addresses, and phone num­ by Israel Galeano, who had turned officials nationwide to “tell me in said the improvements were much Rolice said they received informatirai tiie three teen-agers had gone The war, which was accompanied 47-year-old mother, Joyce Aparo. Corrigan repeated his instruction while the conspiracy charge has a bers of all the kindegarden students over a first batch of weapons, in­ writing” where Sandinista arms needed in the high school office “If to the cemetery with the intention of performing a Satanic ritual. o ■ by harsh U.S. economic sanctions On Wednesday, jurors indicated when the jury asked for clarification maximum 20-year term. for next year at Robertson — during cluding 62 U.S.-made Red Eye mis­ caches are hidden. people want to sit in squalor they By Rick Santos receives the most votes in the However, no evidence of such a ritual was found. that helped bring the Nicaraguan they were confused by the state’s Wednesday, saying if they find her Aparo speared visibly nervous the meeting to board members in 5 " n siles, to the head of the UJvf.-OAS The Contras had cited the arming can. I don’t intend to,” he said. Manchester Herald municipal election is inadequate be­ Detectives arrested the three homeless youths on felony burglary economy to a virtual standstill, is two-part conspiracy charge against guilty of one, it would warrant a as she walked into the courtroom regard to projected enrollment. force, Gen. Agustin Quesada. of the civilian population of this na­ The exchange came following cause the person who becomes and interference with a burial ground charges after a mausoleum was seen as the key factor behind San­ the Glastonbury teen-ager. guilty verdict. with her attorneys to hear the jury’s “This is confidential information, “We hope this signifies that peace tion of 3.6 million people when they two hours of deliberations over cuts Town Attorney Maureen mayor does not know he or she will broken into Nov. 15, 1989. C ^ e ts were smashed open and damage dinista leader Daniel Ortega’s stun­ The jury late Wednesday asked As deliberations entered their question. As the judge instruct^ the this should not be distributed at a will endure in Nicaragua,” Galeano missed several previous deadlines to as tension mounted. Chmieiccki has provided members be put into the stressful position was extensive, officials had said. ning electoral loss. Corrigan to explain the distinction nintli day today, Corrigan denied a jury, she bit her lower lip and public Board of Education meeting,” told the Spanish general. disarm. The board voted 6-0 (member of the Boai'd of Directors with a until after the votes have been Peter Velanzon, 19, and Joseph Binette, 17, were sentenced earlier. n ^ Although a cease-fire has been in between two time periods listed in motion for a mistrial that was made looked alternately at the judge and said Halvorson, who asked how “It is an honor to say to the TTiey finally began turning in Wendy McMahon was absent) to step-by-slep list of the procedures counted. State’s Attorney Brain E. Cotter told Sujperior Court Judge Patricia place since early 1988, sporadic the state’s single conspiracy count today by Aparo’s defense attorney, jury. reduce the reading consultant posi­ Lathrop secured the information. A. Geen the state was not prosecuting the burglary charge in return for Nicaraguan people; ‘Mission ac­ their we^)ons

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I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Questions raised Crossword I « by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee Woman TV Tonight Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form State incentive program four ordinary words. ACROSS 42 Playful child Aniwar lo Pravlom Puail* over prison riot 45 Insect 6 :0 0 P M 3 ) CD News (CC). Facility, one of the nation’s oldest wom­ (3® Cheers (CC) Woody is more than HECA 1 Secrttary'i 46 Alcoholic en's prisons. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) a little concerned when his girlfriend's burns error ( D W ho's the Boss? (CC). bsversgs 3 ) 3® Charlie Drama pilot. A recent wi­ 5 Sort mother makes passes at him, (R) (In HARTFORD (AP) — Guards at State law allows use of deadly 49 Send over- ® W ebster dow finds her world turned upside down falling short of goals 9 Cry of Stereo) the state’s minimum security prison force on an escaping inmate if there lees again dS Kate & Allie (CC). when she has to take over her husband's •urprite 52 Flooring S4) (5?) Mystery I: Rumpole of the Bailey in Enfield, where 400 inmates rioted bail bonds business. (60 min.) (CC) Guthrie Featherstone reluctantly pre­ is reason to believe the inmate HARTFORD (AP) — The timated that the program may have In the letter to McNally and 12 PartoMhe square dD (S) dD News Monday, knew that trouble was would commit a violent felony once state’s early retirement incentive husband eye 53 Have d $ M otorw eek Chevy S-10 Blazer 4- (D Dick Tracy; Crime Fighter From the sides over a massage parlor case; Rum- MASCK cost the state $10 million this year. Rep. Dean P. ^/laIkham, D-East 13 EipedienI 54 Injury mark door; European requirements for a driver’s 1950s TV series starring Ralph Byrd as pole and Henry oppose modernizing cham­ brewing. But that information ap­ outside. 14 Tetter program, touted as a way to cut The program, promoted by Gov. Hampton, Ldunan said several 55 Information license; towing a trailer. "Dick Tracy": "Dick Tracy vs. Foreign bers. (60 min.) (R) parently wasn’t passed along to the 15 Pekoe, etc. egey. Agents" (parts 1 and 2), "Dick Tracy vs. _L The riot, which started as a morn­ employee costs by at least $25 mil­ William O’Neill and approved by (S) T.J. Hooker [A & E] Ormandy Conducts Tchaikovsky warden. factors suggest that the program is NEW BRITAIN (AP) — A preg­ 16 Concluilon 55 Aug. lime Heels Beels," "Dick Tracy Meets Flattop." Violinist Itzhak Porlman and the Philadel­ ing protest over food and low wages lion a year, may not be saving any the legislature in 1989, offered 18 Navy ihip 57 Bye-bye ( ^ Bosom Buddies (2 hrs.) not the cost saver it was touted to nant woman, who police said poured prel. phia Orchestra perform Concerto for Violin Warden George Bronson said for prison jobs, quickly deteriorated 58 Coup d' — (31) MOVIE; 'Every Time W e Say Good­ money at all, according to state bonuses of up to $21,600 to be. a ring of gasoline around h ^ hus­ 19 Unrefined ® Naturescene and Orchestra. Conducted by Eugene Or­ FORTYS some guards at the Carl Robinson bye' A clash of cultures threatens the de­ mandy. (90 min.) into a raucous uprising that officials Rep. Shaun McNally, D-Norwich. eligible state workers who agreed band’s bed while he slept and then metcl DOWN (5T1 Three's Company Part 1 of 2. First, the $25 tnillicMi to $40 20 Fermenting |u veloping romance between an injured [CNN] Larry King Live Correctional Institute saw flyers, say caused $2.75 million in damage “It appears that it may have ac­ to retire by Oct. 1,1989. [A&E] Decades; '70s Part 2 of 2. American pilot and a Sephardic Jewish __1__ millimi savings was predicated on ignited it, has been charged with at­ agent 1 Ballerina's □ □ □ □ □ a posted by inmates during the at the minimum-security prison. No [CNN] World Today wonian in 1942 Jerusalem. Tom Hanks, [ESPN] Boxing: Kevin Pompey vs. Dar­ tually cost us money and not saved By only refilling one of every tempted murder. 21 Slinted skirt 17 Amorous rin Morris Scheduled 12-round Junior a rehiring rate of 25 percent, not 23 Night bird plates Cristina Marslllach, Benedict Taylor. 1986. weekend, announcing a protest over serious injuries were reported. us a dime,” McNally said. “That’s 2 — St. look 35 Last queen [DIS] MOVIE: ‘The Adventures of Bull- World Welterweight title bout from Al­ four positions vacated, officials 43 percent, Lohman wrote. Theresa Jones, 26, was arrested 25 Conclusive L UFUES food. But he said he was unaware of The inmates threw rocks, broke very disturbing.” Laurent 19 Karoisna, ol Spain whip Griffin' A man and a boy find excite­ (S) MOVIE: 'Tax Season' An accountant bany, N.Y. (2 hrs.) (Live) Now arrange the circled letters to from the Office of Policy and “Of course, some of the posi­ outside the couple’s burning two- 27 Cleared 3 Farm e.g. ment while traveling on a steamer. Roddy discovers that the tax service he recently form the surprise answer, as sug­ the impending protest when he ar­ windows, wrenched doors off their note 36 Buthy clump [HBO] MOVIE: -Cobra’ (CC) An L.A. V / In a letter to McNally, Judith S. Management — the governor’s story house at 12:30 a.m. Wednes­ laborers 22 Chinese 35 Wild goat McDowell, Suzanne Pleshelte. 1967. purchased is populated by a crew of zany 5 ^ gested by the above cartoon. tions may have been filled at lower 31 Do — olh- 4 Wsstsrn philosophy employees. Fritz Bronner, James Hong, cop's Investigation Into a series of random rived at work Monday morning. hinges and broke into the two build­ Lohman, an analyst with the Of­ ere... 39 Bambi'i [ESPN] Thoroughbred Digest budget agency — estimated the salary levels,” she wrote. “But, on day and charged with first-degree hsmlsphera 23 No more mother Arte Johnson. 1988. murders reveals there could be more than Leonard Tanner, a representative 32 Narrative ings. setting them ablaze. One fice of Legislative Research, said program would save $25 million in org. than 41 Tropical fith [LIFE] Supermarket Sweep one killer. Sylvester Stallone, Brigitte Niel­ Print answer here: |C X ^ X its face, the refill target has been arson, criminal attempt to ctMiimit 33 Elaborate 5 Contempt- 24 Ultia d® MOVIE: 'Lovelines' Two teen-agers sen, Reni Santoni. 1986. Rated R. (In of the guards’ union, said guards housed the prison’s main mess hall the information available was too poem 42 Stepped [TMC] MOVIE; 'Eye of the Needle' A find love in spite of the fierce rivalry trying fiscal 1989-90 and $40 million in exceeded, probably reducing the murder and first-degree reckless en- ibis person 25 Fidget 43 Evergreens Stereo) (Answers tomorrow) learned of the planned food strike and commissary; the other was a sketchy to do a complete analysis, 34 Madam'i (SI.) Nazi spy with knowledge of the Impending to keep them apart. Greg Bradford, Mary fiscal 1990-91, which begins July saving.” dangerment. 26 Fraihwalar 44 MIdwaitarn D-Day invasion becomes Involved with a [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Mind Over Murder' A Jumbles: RANCH DICED BUTTON CRAFTY Friday from inmates’ fliers. counterpart 6 Cry of pain porpolae collage Beth Evans, Michael Winslow, 1984. Yesterday's temporary building housing a mess but suggested that the program was 35 Simple lonely Scottish woman. Donald Suther­ model's discovery that she has psychic Her husband, Johiuiy Jones, 39, 7 Greek letter 27 Talk back lo 45 Unruly child (S ) (S ) Cosby Show (CC) Jazz-and-blues Answer. You can draw this as long as you live— Union officials said guards had hall and gymnasium, correction offi­ 36 Roman robe land, Kate Nelllgan, Ian Bannen. 1981. powers leads her on a search for a mass not as successful as the governor’s By the end of April, however, Lohman said reports from the was able to escape ^ e fire un­ 8 Snekellke (SI.) 47 Hipbones great Riley Jackson (B.B. King) visits the YOUR BREATH warned their supervisors about the 37 Proverbs fish 28 Studiar ol Rated R. murderer. Deborah Raffin, Andrew Prine, cials said. budget officials had projected. 48 Anhnslhome Huxtable home. (R) (In Stereo) David Ackroyd, 1979, the state had filled 43 percent of treasurer’s office show that the harmed despite being in bed jiist, 39 Passed out 9 Wild parly animals 50 Nev. lima [USA] He-Man and Masters of the food protest, and were upset the in- Guards used plastic bullets and 40 Bachelors' d $ Nature (CC) Exploring the oak forest Another legislative researcher, the ^roxim ately 2,500 positions state payroll has not g'lOU appear. HAMMERING AWAY — Walter Cardenas put his all into it as The utility estimates that such a Haynes...... all LA-2.V system will save 30 to 45 seconds he uses a jackhammer preparing to install a granite curb Hillcrest...... all 5LEEPYHBAD6,' BEST BUY Horace S t...... all every time a customer calls, said alongside Charter Oak Street. R is e /A N D Huntington S t...... all e n iN E J John Gustavsen, a spokesman for OIL CO. Kenny S t...... 1-84 Northeast Utilities, the parent com­ cally displayed for public safety Vernon, C T Ledgerton S t ...... 130-153 pany of CL&P. operators. Liberty...... all “I really don’t think the privacy SNET does not offer Caller ID in 875-0876 Lilley...... all concern is relevant here,” Gustavsen Connecticut, and has no immediate Lodge...... all said. “Also. I don’t really anticipate plans to offer such a program to its M ain...... 381-541 a lot of people calling up and saying customers, said William Seekamp, Marble...... all .65® coo Mather...... all they don’t want to participate.” an SNET spokesman. He said SNET Diesel Fuel Also Available McCabe...... all However, similar systems, will consider offering such a service ISO Galon Mimmuin New State Road...... all generally referred to as Cdler ID, Prica tubjeo lo change Voluma Oacounla 441 South Main Condo's...... aH only after questions of privacy rights Northfield...... all EEK AND MEEK by Howie Schneider Squire Village...... all have generated controversy because have been resolved. North M ain...... all ALLEY OOP by Dave Qraus Stock Place...... all of fears they could violate the O akw oodSt...... 264-371 -• pri%iacy of people who call into To allay concerns that the new Packard St...... all ...... YOU SEE, ALLEY OOP, IF WE ( ANP TH' MOMARCHS them. In several states, residential CL&P system will violate privacy ROBERT J, SMITH, inc. PO NOT LEAVE THE MISTS TO S LAY IN WAIT FOR customers and businesses can pur­ rights, state utility regulators or- Westfield...... !!!!!all PRYOUR WINGS NOWAND THEN,> YOU JUST OUTSIDE Wotherell...... all WE LOSE OUR ABILITY TO FLY/ ( THE OOUP LAYER, chase a Caller ID system that allows d^ed CL&P to seiiid its customers a INSURANSMIIHS SINCE -A. 13 t h a t IT.^ them to see the telephone number of mailing that will instruct them how 1914 the person calling them before they to stay out of the program, Seekamp CALL NOW answer the jAone. Thus, people can said. screen their calls or trace them That order did not satisfy Koss, 647-9946 / 643- 2711 automatically. who argued that the program should 649-5241 A similar technology is the basis be limited to those customers who 65 E. Center Street for Enhanced 911 service, in which returned a postcard agreeing to be Manchester, CT the location of a caller is automati- included. __ ManrijfHlpr Brralb 16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 28,1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 28,1990—17

1 MORE THAN A DELI OAK STREET ; Location: Heartland Plaza J 1050 Tolland Turnpike faT*^6U.V »ELi ' a a i o v i u Manchester, CT MORE THAN A DEI luistorantc ; Menu Style: Morethanadeli. Heartland Ploea * 1050 To Breakfast, Lunch, HOURS: Manchester ^ LUNCH Mon-Sat. 11 -3 Dinner. 649-0067 DINNER Mon-Sat 4-11 pm CompletB Can ahead take out service. Sun Noon-10 pm Catering Service. Early Bird Specials u Available 4-6 pm • New try our Cheddar ^ broccoli i Price Range: Moderate Sunday Brunch 11-230 pm omeret \PPY HOUR 4-6 pm (Mon-F : Reservations: Not Necessary FREE HORS' cfoeuvres " • TuiKey, flc^ i 8,eef; We specialize in American, PUB & RESTAURANT : House Specials Breakfast- Salads Italian, Seafood, Steaks Everyday: Try our famous Belgian N Waffle. ;i Friendly waitress s e ftS Lunch- m Luncheon Specials We suggest our Ched­ Variety of Fresh Pasta Dishes From $8.95 dar Chicken and Roast Outstanding des^dri1fiftr''-S Veal Dishes from $12.95 From 11:30-3 p.m. Daily Beef Cheddar with Ba­ ''' ' ' ' con and Melted Ched­ # Famous Belgian Wadies for Lobster & Steamers Monday Thru Saturday dar Cheese thoughout. breakfast or sundaes Dinner - Steaks from $12.95 Try our BBQ Rbs or Sea­ ------food Stirfry in our cool • Dinner Specials ; \ Appetizers...... from $1.35 to $5.95 relaxing atmosphere. # ^ M/SBBQChfekefi ^ • ChjVownMotnoa^dlieforTefkey"^'^ I $5.00 off any Dinner For Two • 1 Breast wim harmvto I with this ad after 5:00 pm ! NEW!: All new 6 oz. Hamburger, • Senior Citizen Discount Nights Salads...... I Not to be used with any other specials | .....from $1.25 to $3.45 Cheeseburger, Bacon Mondays and Tuesdays ------Burger. • AnvmnnerSn^nfalM^iR -

Sandwiches..... NEW!: Fat Belly Deluxe: .....from $2.50 to $4.75 Your Host, Victor Benacquista, with over 18 years -n \ Made on Texas Toast O with Mancini Peppers. •B09t in the restaurant business, welcomes you to Casa 5 -n Lunches...... from $2.50 to $4.70 Nova. A restaurant famous for Italian Specialties DINN ER'SFECl Alls ■ i and Fresh Seafood. Daily dinner specials and full menu available with § S soup and salad bar. 2 FOR $11.95 ! 871-1819 □ Baked Scrod □ Seafood Stirfry I 218 Talcottville Rd. (Rt. 83) □ Hot Roast □ Hot Roast Beef & Gravy I Vernon, CT. I 30 Oak Street, Manchester, CT i □ Cheese Tortellini □ 1/2 Rack BBQ Babyback Ribs I z rn I I □ 1/2 Honey Glazed Chicken or BBQ Chicken □ 5 Oz. Strip Steak with Peppers and Onions | Reservations Appreciated O "0 J Served with soup, Salad. Ziti or Baked Potato or Homefries. |l 646-1086 I HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 7am-8pm/Thursday, Friday, Saturday 7am-8pm | ______S i^V ^at^pm (Breakfast Only) offer Expires O -n m ^ - O) Sm o2 Location: S > 471 Hartford Road, > r - Manchester, Ct, Escape the City*.* 33 CD 643-6165. On the corner of Hartford DD > Road and McKee > H Street, in the new •D -» 7' Keeney Street ' o f G o '> ^ Mall. Strada 5B trcl] 3®lt. ^ m t Sfiirleys' specializes in gourmet cuisine. *Enjoy homeinade Menu Style: foodCina cfmming Victorian setting. Ourmenu varies daily. Home-Style Italian Full Italian Menu and American Dinners. In addition to our (undies, zue offer romantic dining accom­ AFFORDABLE GOURMET DDHNG panied By luonderfidnmsic to set tlie mood. •Fresh Fish *Fresh Veal Price Range: $5.95-$9.50 •Fresh Chicken •Spaghetti PRIME RIB • STEAKS • SEAFOOD & Reservations: Jidy 7tfi comejoin usfo r a deUgliffid zvaQiitfirougliSlurleys ’ Only on 6 or more. AUTHENTIC ITALIAN FARE FROM ALL REGIONS fterBcdgarden. C/bu iiM (earn ivf^ fi ones may Be used to accent coolqng •Shells, Ect. and others luhicfi may Be usedfo r medidnes. iffterzoards, these herBs ziM RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED - WALK-INS WELCOME Be avadoBleforscde. Seating'Ibesday-Tliursday 5P.M.-9P.M. - Friday & Saturday 5P.M.-10P.M. - Sunday 12 Noon-9P.M. Weekend Dinner Specials Every Week CALL FOR CONVENIENT DIRECTIONS (Beginning in SeptemBer, Shirleys' ziM Be offeringgourmet Also Serving Breakfast & Lunch. House Special: JUSTA15 MINUTE RIDE FROM DOWNTOWN HARTFORD Brecdfasts o fcrepes aruCpastries. In the afternoon you may come in and ALL FRESH VEAL Dinner I etyoy tea time from 3-4. prepared in our own kitchen. We even bone and 1 Shirley zviCC Be starting her "gourmet cooking class " in prepare our own Veal for Veal SeptemBer. dhis is asvczueeficoolQng course zvhich zviCCBe taught By Marsala Shirley and company. Cacciatore, Cutlets, Scallopini. Awarded Fresh boneless “Best Italian Food 1983 thru 1990, Now Serving Frozen Yogurt Breast of Chicken prepared and By Connecticut Magazine Catering Services are also available. served Francais, Parmigiana or *Grand Award Worldwide* Marsala. We also bake our for Extensive Wine List 9 There is no other restaurant quite like SHIRLEYS' Lasagna, Stuffed Shells, Fresh Eggplant, Linguine and Red (203) 644-4688 and White Clam ee *iu Sauce is excellent. 1750 Ellington Road Tender chopped AUnONOiSVlD WOUd lire!) 3 Ht. 3 tin clams with fresh South Windsor, CT garlic, cooked with delicious clam 9 471 Hartford Road juice over Past.'*. jHouis: Tuesday-Friday 1130-230; Thursday & Friday Nights 530-930; 60 VILA LOUISA RD., BOLTON 643-6265 Saturday Night 530-10.-00 649-3292 -i- 646-3161 “ f i Monday-yaturday 5:30AM-10PM/Sunday til 9 0 18—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 28,1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 28, 1990__19 A A A A A A J S t e v e K 's j Q s t For RESTAURANT DAIRY STORES Tireakfad and jZunches Lucks/ TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS IN MANCHESTER 840 EAST MIDDLE TPKE. on RT 6 & THE MANCHESTER PARKADE u For Pancakes, French Toast or waffles, For Fluffy 3 Egg present this coupon Open Daily and Sunday Omelettes, For a Nice Cup of Hot Coffee, For Delicious Old Fashioned Home Fries it's for one FREE topping ^cirtfoTcC !I(pcu{ Cctfe and Eatery T he Fam ous FROZEN >0QJRT STEVE K's 378 HARTFORD ROAD, MANCHESTER, CT 647-0489 N 829 Main Street Afidendly & comfortable pub located in the Shady Glen M an ch ester Cheney Yam Mill 210 Pine Street Cheney Historical District. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 28, 1990__21 Bailout issue erupts into S&L fairness debate Gramm’s bid fizzled, but not By John Diamond said, and it was a necessary solution. N.Y., challenged his fellow before senators exchanged heated depositors, many of them high-roller genuine anger. c/CHOWDERTOWri^ ~ The Associated Press “We’re willing to do that. It’s Republican by offering his own words for more than two hours on been done. We accept it,” he said of investors from the Northeast. “It is a remarkable thing about the the Senate floor. amendment to the housing legisla­ “Our dear colleague in New Ybrk U.S. Senate that in the entire process ^ RESTAORANT & MARKET ?4 WASFUNGTON — The issue of the bailout. “But apparently it isn’t tion. D’Amato’s proposal would A tax increase by Bush? who pays for the savings and loan enough.” acts as if the S&L bailout has of identifying and fashioning a solu­ “TWs amendment has the pos­ have penalized Texas and other bailout is dividing Congress along covered up 13 (Sun Belt) states in tion to the savings and loan debacle, 94 Hartford Tpke, ^ A Vernon.Vernon, CT CT 4ir sibilities of creating enormous Kerry spoke ominously of a farm states with high S&L failure rates. regional lines. bill about to come to the Senate money,” Gramm said. “It’s not as if there was barely a murmur of Route 63 JL^4 regional animosities, of tearing us Those states would have to give up this great dump truck has pulled up regionalism — blaming one part of 875-2258 As the high price tag hits home. apart at a time when we need to be floor. The bill “with goodies galore” housing money in proportion to the in Texas or Nebraska or Oklahoma the country — thought it was clearly Read those lips again for western and southern farm bailout dollars they receive. Northeastern lawmakers who have wming together,” said Sen. John and is dumping all the cash.” a temptation for many of us,” alre^y agreed to the bailout are Kerry, D-Mass. states, may have trouble getting D’Amato argued that lax state He called the idea of using D’Amato said. tax situation is bound to bring out voicing resentment that so much of through the Senate, he warned. regulations in Texas led to the S&L “trumped up amendments based on By John Cuniff By turning the S&L issue into a If Gramm and others move to tilt the critics, and some of them are their constituents’ money is flowing slide. New York taxpayers, mean­ the S&L bailout” a “cute and “I do not relish this debate,” The Associated Press regional fight, Wednesday’s debate other federal programs in favor of likely to be formerly strong sup­ to the Sun Belt. That resentment is while, were being asked to pay for a clever” tactic. D’Amato said. Gramm’s amend­ Analysis was si^ificant in that it cut across the Sun Belt, Kerry said, “the reper­ sizable portion of the bailout. porters. Analysts at the Herit^e threatening to spill over into other ‘To in any way equate the S&L ment and others like it, he said, Come dine in a friendiy otmosphere known for NEW YORK — When com­ party lines. Pundits and politicians cussions arc going to play out as we “The state of New York is on the Foundation, a think tank highly in­ spending issues from housing to bailout with a formula for allocating would “further exacerbate a growing municating about taxes, elected offi­ have been predicting that the thrift debate the farm bill.” hook for $17.3 billion to clean up a our fomous seofood which orrives fresh doiiy from advisers say, and you will almost fluential in both the Reagan and water projects to farm programs. community development block grant resentment that has now surfaced.” cials are at their subtle best. Some automatically release a rush of ac­ crisis would become a major cam­ Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, problem that its citizens did not ask that you read their lips, some Bush administration, already have The first winds of this regional funds, a formula that in its current, Sen. Alan Dixon, D-Ill., em­ tivity. Revenue would pour into paign issue. Yet the floor debate had D-N.Y., got into the fray by cause and who will receive no incarnation is absolutely unfair, is markets aii over New Engiand, speak from both comers of the released blasts. storm swept over the Senate Wed­ bodied that resentment during the Uncle Sam’s pockets. members of both parties line up on threatening to block a water resour­ benefit from its solution,” D’Amato just outrageous,” Gramm said. “I’m mouth, and many find refuge in The general feeling among con­ nesday as legislators from the Senate debate as he ran through True, the revenue per transactimi opposite sides. ces development bill which contains said. not trying to beat a regional horse semantics. servative analysts, such as those at Northeast and Midwest angrily chal­ statistics showing the extent to would be lower thm befwe, but a substantial amount of money for Gramm shot back that the S&L here.” In the past, presidents have raised Heritage, is that by various lenged a move by Texas Republican Kerry said Gramm’s proposal which Northeastern and Midwestern everyone from the newspaper ven­ Texas. Moynihan chairs a Senate bailout money wasn’t being poured D’Amato admitted that his Our menu includes complete dinners of ft revenues without ever using the measures taxes are near their all- Sen. Phil Gramm to shift federal reflected an insatiable appetite for taxpayers will be funneling money dor to Donald Trump knows that subcommittee that is handling the into the coffers of the state of Texas amendment was more of a symbolic word “tax,” choosing instead such time highs, and that wasteful spend­ housing grants to the populous Sun federal tax dollars. The bailout was to the Southwest. you might make it up, and more, in Belt states. bill. or the bank accounts of its citizens. gesture than a serious effort at legis­ Steak, Chicken, Seafood and Lamb Chops. terms as user fees and surcharges, or ing is too. Don’t raise taxes, they a disaster with many villains, Kerry “Texas, Texas, Texas,” Dixon bel­ 0 volume. Harvard professors say so; And Sen. Alfonse D’Amato, R- It was paying back insured lation. But he said it reflected by closing loopholes, by stricter en­ say, cut spending instead. lowed. “The big wiimcr.” so does Bush. They’ve identified what they say forcement or expanded collection In fact. Bush has been as consis­ efforts. are $130 billion in spending cuts tent in pushing for a capital gains and budget savings that could be In his statement on reducing the tax reduction as he has been in Arthur Young sued over Daily Luncheon Specials S budget deficit, President Bush did made without damaging the social House panel approves saying no more taxes. He made it a benefits safety net. not mention tax increases. He chose plank in his election platform and In no way, they say, would those $3.95 and up ^ instead to say that he would seek has reiterated it since. I “tax revenue increases,” a term that savings come at the expense of the Lincoln junk bond claims In order to obtain it from Con­ poor, no matter what members of cable re-regulation measure I could have considerable sig­ gress, however, he might have to nificance. Congress might say. Those savings; 4th of July Special j submit to pressures for higher taxes By E. Scott Reckard Calif.-based Lincoln. audited American Continental, Jack might, however, come at the e x -• By Jay Arnold could lead to a price cuts in some in­ raised repeatedly during Wednes­ It is the contention of some tax on such items as gasoline and The Associated Press “If investors had known the truth, Atchison, should have known the stances, said Gene Kimmelman, pense of the members’ pet projects. The Associated Press day’s subcommittee session, with authorities, for example, that it is cigarettes. This, of course, would be no one would have invested a dime company was losing huge sums of legislative director of the Consumer Fresh Maine Lobster { Analyst Scott Hodge indicates several lawmakers promising to possible to raise tax revenues while inteipreted as weak-kneed reneging LOS ANGELES — The slate in those bonds. Keating and com­ money. Federation of America. that hardly a spending bill is passed . WASHINGTON — A House sub­ seek further amendments to spur reducing taxes, as on capital gains. on his no-tax pledge. sued deposed S&L boss Charles H. pany would have been laughed out Instead, Van de Kamp said, the “This is a very significant con­ that doesn’t contain a tail of pork, an committee approved a bill Wednes­ more competition to cable, par­ $6.49 and up J That argument is, in fact, a par­ No good politician would submit Keating Jr. and his accounting firm of the market,” Van de Kamp said at accountants vouched for a “glowing sumer victory,” Kimmelman said of additional sum to satisfy their spe­ day designed to control prices for ticularly from telephone companies. ticular favorite of White House ad­ to that humiliation without a come- Wednesday in an effort to recover a news conference. “But with Arthur prospectus” that said American the House bill. If enacted, “It will visers. cial interest or that of a constituent basic cable TV services and ensure b^k, and Bush has one. To his $250 million lost on junk bonds sold Young standing behind them, their Continental was profitable and a finally bring cable rates down to Constituent complaints of poor OUR MARKET 15 OPEN DAIL Y WITH A FRESH 5UPPL Y OF SEAFOOD TO # Unsubtly, he directly blames Con-' competition. critics he might point out that the tax through Keating’s Lincoln Savings bonds sold easily.” good risk. reasonable levels and promote com­ cable TV service and soaring rates gress for squandering billions Ahd;' The voice-vole action by the ENJOY HERE OR TAKE HOME. % Their thesis is this: decrease he obtained more than of­ & Loan. The bonds became worthless petition ... most usefully in rural have fallen on fertile ground in this states that “taxpayers should no The slate’s lawsuit follows the House Energy and Commerce When taxes are high on coital Attorney General John Van de when American Continental filed America.” session of Congress, where a host of fset the increased taxes in other lead of class-action suits already telecommunications subcommittee The Entire Menu is Available for Takeout S gains — which are long-term profits areas. longer have to pinch pennies so that Kamp contended that Arthur Young cable re-regulation bills were intro­ for bankruptcy protection in April filed on behalf of the more than paralleled a Senate committee’s Kimmelman has maintained that from such matters as real estate and Congress can spend them with aban-' & Co.’s audit of Lincoln’s parent duced. Wo accoDt Hours; 9 fo that sense, he might say that don.” 1989. 20,000 bondholders, which name as near-unanimous approval earlier this cable subscribers are paying twice stock market transactions — tax- company, American Continental while the revenue mix did indeed Federal regulators seized Lincoln defendants accountants and lawyers month of legislation that also would what they should in the absence of As Rep. Jim Cooper, D-Tenn., S fflH Tuesday, Wednesday 11-8pm J producing activity is restrained. Corp., deceived the public about the effective competition. change, the net effect was that one That suggests to the president a ' the next day. They say it may cost for American Continental and Keat­ restore some of the oversight on the noted, it’s a consumer issue affect­ 5 -n Rather than sell and pay taxes, in­ move nullified the other or even safety of the company. Thursday, Friday, Saturday 1 1 -9pm % final fallback positiori: If he has to - taxpayers $2 billion to cover the ing. cable industry that Congress lifted in The House bill, he said, “could ing 52 million television viewers. vestors simply stay put. resulted in lower taxes. Thus, no Phoenix-based American Con­ Senior Discounts Closed Sunday and Monday % accept the damage to his reputation, thrift’s losses. “You go after the people who 1984. actually lead to rate rollbacks for the He made clear that the word The way to get these people to NET tax increase, although perhaps tinental issued the high-yield, high- if he has to accept a tax increase, he ' Van de Kamp’s unfair business were paid by Keating,” said John The House version, however, communities that have experienced “viewers” could mean “voters.” Locally owned and operated by ^ sell is to make it less onerous for a revenue increase. risk bonds, sold primarily to elderly can at least say he did his best but ; practices suit contends Arthur D.K. Brunner, the chairman of a would make it easier to prove that extreme (rate) increases.” them to do so. Lower the tax, these Nevertheless, any change in the investors at branches of Irvine, Young and its former partner who The cable TV industry said it KEN BASSETT that Congress forced him into it • committee of the bondholders. existing cable rales are too high, and The issue of competition was could not support the bill. |5 Dixon CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 0 H pleads Notices Lots/Lond tor Sole . 1 m Lost/Found...... oi Investment Property Merchandise Musical Items...... 84 O “0 Personals...... 02 Business Property .... Cameras and Photo Equipment...... 85 Announcements...... 03 Resort Property ...... SpcciolisjiiDd Holiday Seasonal...... 71 Pets and Supplies...... 86 Auctions...... 04 M o rtg o o e s...... Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 Miscellaneous for Sole ...... 87 innocent Wanted to Buy ...... O o i f f Financial...... 05 Services Rooflng/Sldlng...... 57 C lo th in g ...... 73 Too S o le s ...... 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S6 C o n c re te ...... 64 Trucks/Vans tor Sa le ...... 92 allegations that he made illegal con­ Employment Services...... 15 Resort Property ...... 36 Fuel Oll/Cool/Flrewood...... 79 Campers/Trallers...... 93 o o tributions to national politicians. Real Estate Industrial Property...... 37 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Form Supplies and Equipment...... 80 Motorcvcies/Mopeds...... 94 Don Dixon, 50, who owned Ver­ G arage s and S to ra g e ...... 38 Offlce/Retoll Equipment...... 81 Auto Services...... 95 K ^ Homes tor Sole...... 21 Roommates Wanted ...... 39 MONTHLY RATES... A utos for Rent/Lease...... Recreqtlonql Equipment...... 82 ...... 96 non Savings & Loan, remained free Condominiums tor Sole...... 22 Wanted to Rent...... 40 Coil 643-2711 for more Information! Miscellaneous Automotive__ ...... 97 S > Boqts qnd Marine Equipment...... 83 > r - on personal recognizance. If con­ Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 98 3 3 O ) vict^ on all counts, he could be sentenced to up to 190 years in RATES: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. DEADLINES: For classified adverfisments to READ YOUR AD: Clotslfed advertisements are 3 3 > prison and be fined as much as $9.5 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the taken bv telephone as a convenience. The The PaUo Restaurant 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. Manchester Herald Is responsible tor only one > H million. A trial date of Aug. 20 was deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ “0 set by U.S. District Judge Joe Fish. 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. tion. For advertisements to be published Incorrect Insertion and then only tor the size ot An American Restaurant Minimum charge: 4 lines. the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen Dixon, who has said he is a Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 o.m. on Friday. the value ot the advertisement will not be scapegoat for the government’s corrected bv an additional Insertion. 250 Hartford., Manchester 645-6720 sloppy handling of the S&L crisis, Across from Historical Cheney Yarn Mill. was indicted June 13 in the $1.3 bil­ lion collapse of the thrift in 1987. HELP HELP Notices HELP HELP HELP HDMES Federal regulators at the time called AUCTIONS WANTED I WANTED I WANTED WANTED DINE ON OUR PATIO Vernon a prime example of the WANTED FDR SALE As a condition precedent PUBLIC AUCTION- abuses in the savings and loan in­ to the placement of any d e n t a l ASSISTANT- MEDICAL DFFICE needs B M W 1977 3201 to be Part-tlme tor 2 doctor HUMAN SERVICES- MEDICAL SECRETARY- HOUSE SPECIALTIES: dustry. advertising in the full time person. W ould Make Meaning Use ot A SECOND CHANCE at O N E F L O O R LIVING auctioned ott July 2nd, office. Flexible hours. like office skills and PULL TIME, 40 hour last to establish your The indictment alleged that Dixon Marichester Herald. Ad­ Your Time and Tal­ EASE!!! $108,000. A BREAKFAST - Home baked Bread, Specialty 9am at 174 West Center Please coll 646-1603. experience but willing week position Is availa­ credit. Personal loans, used thousands of dollars from Ver­ vertiser hereby agrees St. M anchester, CT ents! Implement your ble In our laboratory to true starter or retire­ Omelettes, Belgian Waffles, Patio French Toast, PART-TIME soles per- to train. Send resume communication, debt consolidations, ment home In this spa­ non Savings on pleasure trips and to protect, indemnify son/coshler needed for to Dne Heritage Place, proyide medical se­ etc. Re-fInancIng also homemaklng and cretarial support. The cious Ranch home with "Patio Exclusive" Cinnamon Swirl French prostitutes. He is also charged with The Assodaled Pre»« and hold harmless the evenings, Saturdays, Suite 105, Manchester, training skills while occepted. Call 278-7616. new carpeting, ther­ CT 06040. Ideal candidate will illegal contributions to such Manchester Herald, its PART TIME and some Sundays gaining experience In MERCHANDISER- mal tilt- out windows Toast, Fresh Ground Coffee officers and employees Apply at Eblens In haye preylous medical politicians as former House Speaker PLEADS INNOCENT — Former Vernon Savings & Loan the Human Service secretarial experience Natlonal Service Firm and newer roof. A must against any and all I HELP WANTED M anchester. 646-1191. NAIL TECHNICAN- seelAnne Miller Real LUNCH - Creative Salads, Burgers at their Jim Wright and Jack Kemp, a needed In Glastonbury Field. Community As­ along with medical looking for established owner Don Dixon entered innocent pleas Wednesday to 38 liability, loss or ex­ Donna. sociates ot Connecti­ merchandisers 2-3 Estate, 647-8000.O former Republican congressman PART TIME-We need 8 Noll Salon. Expe­ transcription and of­ best, Sandwiches and more bank fraud charges. pense, including attor­ people to work part rienced only. Call 659- cut, Inc. Is seeking fice skills. We otter an days/week. E x p e ­ LANDLORD OPPOR- from New York who is now rienced In hard goods DINNER - Fresh Seafood, Veal, Chicken and neys’ fees, arising from time from out tele­ I HELP 2068 or 659-2153. Individuals to work In excellent salory, edu­ TUNITY!!! $174,900. Secretary of the Department of claims of unfair trade phone soles office for their Bolton and Cov­ cational and benefits helpful, car necessary. Newer duplex In excel­ Five other Vernon officials have Wo(^y F. Lemons was sentenced in entry Group Homes. Call Florence 800-366- Daily Chef Specials. practices, infringement malor dally news­ I WANTED NURSES AIDES-port plan. For Immediate lent condition with 3 Housing and Urban Development. pleaded guilty to various crimes and Full time, port time, 3864. April to 30 years in prison. of trademarks, trade paper, 5pm-9pm, time positions availa­ consideration send re­ large bedrooms on Prosecutors have said the one, former President Patrick G. b le a t VIctorlan and substitute hours LPN /R N -full time or part each side! Washer/D- A consultant and two Vernon bor­ riames or patents, viola­ Mondav-Fridav and SALESMEN/SALESWOM sume or apply In per­ Cocktails, Beer and Wine Available recipients did not know that the Heights Health Care available. Must have son Monday thru Fri­ time, exciting oppor­ ryer hookups, alumi­ King, was sentenced last year to five rowers also have pleaded guilty in tion of rights of privacy Saturday a m . 9 to EN- Manchester Insu­ funds came from illegal sources. 12:30. 21 hours weekly. Center. A 116 bed long experience working day, 8 to 4pm, to the tunity to use your nurs­ num siding too! Anne years in prison. Former chairman thrift-connected cases. and infringement of rance Agency looking with Individuals with Guaranteed hourly tor on experienced term care facility, tor Human Resources De­ ing skills working with Miller Real Estate,647- copyright and pay. No experience ne­ CNA's. Increased human service needs. partm ent, Rockville disabled adults In a 8000.g______commercial lines pro­ A high school diploma LOCATION: proprietary rights, unfair cessary. We will train. hours available for the General Hospital, 31 UCP day program. No P R O L O N G TH E life ot cut ducer. Salory & com­ or equivalency and a competition and libel Pleasant working con­ mission commensu­ summer. Starting sa­ Union Street. Rock­ nights or weekends, flowers In your home by 250 Hartford Road and slander, which may ditions, bonuses, com­ lary $8.66. Contact Bar­ c u rre n t d r iv e r ’s li­ ville, CT. 06066. excellent benefits. rate with book ot cense required. Call snipping stems at an an­ Bush will support fine hike result from the publica­ missions. For Inter­ business or produc­ bara Rushia, RN DNS, Contact Fran at 243- gle. This provides more JoAnne NIcolettI at TEACHER, NURSERY 3308. E O E ______Manchester tion of any advertise­ view, contact Mr. tion. Career opportun­ 341 Bldwell St. M a n ­ stem surface to absorb chester, 647-9191. (203) 274-9241 Vol- SCHOOL- loin the A a o ss from Historical Cheney Yarn Mill. ment in the Manchester Christopher between 3- ity. Call Ed 643-6401 9-4. YW CA team & work 25 POSITION AVAILABLE the water. Prolong the life 7pm. 647-9946. ce/TTY. E.D.E. Herald by advertiser, in­ hours per week IMMEDIATELY-Part ot good, but unused Items or full time book­ for child labor violations cluding advertisements TELEPHONE SALES- September- M ay. B A In In your home by selling 1 keeper. Coll Steve or in any free distribution part-tlme out ot your appropriate field plus them for cash with a MENU: home. Earn up to $10 Ken at 643-8844. publications published experience. Send re­ low-cost od In classified. tablished in 1974, plus per hour. Flexible ACT NOW-START AT sume to M. Money, By Karen Ball down on this before, and it was met by the Manchester Sell Your Car American Cuisine hours call 528-0358. YWCA 78 North Main The Associated Press “We seek a balance. Our goal is to with skepticism. One’s got to take Herald. $11.77 HR. impose penalties which are strong Street, Manchester, i LOOK FOR THE ^ Featuring: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner her seriously now,” Pease said Wed­ POSTAL JOBS ARE 06040 by July 6th. EO E. enough to deter violations, but do nesday. WASHINGTON — The Bush ad­ HELP I HELP AVAIUBLE NATIONWIDE, FULL TIME LUBE : ^ STARS • • • ministration is backing a ten-fold in­ not dissuade law-abiding employers A spokesman for Schumer said I WANTED WANTED FOR EXAMINATION TECHNICIAN- from offering productive work ex­ Mrs. Dole’s support was a “wel­ ANDAPPUATION Experlence desired, PRICE RANGE: crease in child labor law fines, a INFORMATION CALL: move'Elemocrats hail as an improve­ periences for youth,” Mrs. Dole’s come change.” but not necessary. Will ;Look for the CLASSIFIED testimony said. (219) 836-6157 train. For more Infor- Moderate ment over what they saw as a Since March, federal labor agents' ext. 654 *15 matlon coll 647-8997. Rudy Oswald of the AFL-CIO SCHOOL NURSE - i ADS with STARS; hands-off approach during the have conducted two nationwide 8 AM-8 PM 7DAYS said the administration’s support for 4 Lines — 10 Days RN'S: LPN'S part time Reagan era. sweeps of fast-food chains and other HEAD START PROGRAM staff and per-dlem po­ 9 i Put a star on your ad RESERVATIONS: Labor Secretary Elizabeth £)oIe, higher fines marked a departure businesses, finding nearly 20,000 50

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H j j HOMES M ANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 28,1990 __23 HOMES HOMES P.O. BOX 591 FOR SALE I FOR SALE FOR SALE HOMES (203) 643-2711 HOMES HERE'S I FOR SALE FOR SALE NEW LISTING ...... VERY attractive 3 bed­ LIVETHEHIGH LIFE!!! Lovely raised Ranch room Ranch with deep Gorgeous contempor­ •PRIVACY AWAITS with open floor plan, 3 lot for your privacy ary bl-level with 3 or 4 m Y O U II! $89,900. L ik e L A K E W O O D CIRCLE- bedrooms, V/j baths, and enloyment. Home bedrooms, 2 '/j baths, your own home living Prlsflne 3 bedroom, V / i tamlly room with has been freshly lower level recreation MY bafh Cape overlooking J M In this 2 bedroom fireplace- PLUS- extra painted and some wall room, fireplaced living ; Townhouse with gqr- fhe fown reservoir. 2 finished room- office paper added. A home room and much much 0 age. Condo fee In- fireplaces. potential or ouest for you to enloy now more!! Anne Miller • eludes heal & hoi wa- $182,500.Blanchard & ond you can make room. Offered at Real Estate, 647-8000.D CARD... • ler. FHA approved Rosseffo Realfors," ...... $163,900. Cen­ some additions as you BRAND NEW CON­ W e 're Selling Houses" can. RE/MAX East of • means 3% DOW- 646-2482.0 tu ry 21 Epstein 647-8895. STRUCTION!!! □ the River, 647-1419.D 0 NIAnne Milter Real CARPENTRY/ CLEANING $229,900. Reduced to go PLEASE TELL THEM » E sfa le , 647-8000.D S T R E E T - 8 room LANDSCAPING HOME TOO NEW Fo^ OFFICE LOCATION- 1;/2 bafh Colonial, Isf REMODELING SERVICE PAINTING/ MISCELLANEOUS 3 bedroom contempor­ 5 o n e f l o o r liv in g P H O T O ...... S p a ­ Want the charm and ary Colonial with ...MrVHESTER.co""”” *'* YOU SAW IT IN floor family room, fire­ IMPROVEMENT PAPERING character In your work 0 E A S E ! ! ! $108,000. A SERVICES cious 3 bedroom Ranch cathedral ceilings, FAX (203) 643-7406 • Irue sfarfer or rellre- place, oversized 2 car on laroe rural lot- day. Want to be sur­ sunken lying room with oarage. $190's. B la n ­ EARTH RENOVATORS rounded by fine things. THE MANCHESTER HERALD! ; meni home In Ihls spa- - _ir - $25 • roll DEE'S CLEANNG SERVICE newer roof, oil and fireplace, walkout clous Ranch home wllh chard & Rosseffo Real­ Land Cleared water tanks- great ce­ This building has flexi­ basement, garage! fors," We're Selling vin yl R o o r Are you upset with your present , new carpeling, iher- cleaning service not doing the Job ■New Lawns Installed $SAVE$ 'We can tell you ram ic tiled country klt- ble space. A library or Anne Miller Real Est­ H ouses" 646-2482.0 Ceramic Tllo u • mal fill- ou1 windows righi? Frank Young conference room In the ate, 647-8000.O Carpentry :Bobcat&BacKtioeWork what to lookfor... chen. Offered at ; and newer roof. A musi NEW LISTING! CHFA Wa tpadalize In office cleaning ...... $142,900. Century lower level. A 3 room Licensed S Insured ■Stump Removal D&HHOME OPEN HOUSES, SUN­ see! Anne M iller Real possiblllfv. Young 6 Call 647-1111 21 Epstein 647-8895. □ apartment for rental DOUGLAS C. STOKER 'Screen Top Son & and what to look Contracting & DAY, JUNE 24TH, 1-4 I______E sfale, 647-8000.O room, 3 bedroom, T/a Tom's Installation ASK FOR DEE MANCHESTER- Spring Income now and office PM. 74 Babcock Hill (203) 643-8275 bafh Colonial. Fire­ Landscape Materials IMPROVEMENT out for!" expansion later, asking USTOM 647-7126 10 years In ttie business Street. Custom 12 room Road Extension, Cov­ UT 1 LANDLORD OPPOR- place, fenced yard and Delivered high $200's R E /M A X Maintenance Ranch with privacy sit­ entry. NICE QUIET ; T U n i t y III NewerDu- more! $140’s.Blan­ •Roofing East of the River, 647- ■Slone Driveways uated on 2.3 acres, with LOCATION, newer 6 t plex In excellenf chard & Rosseffo Real­ CARPENTER & Sparkle window cleaners, a HarBro 1419.0 • condiflon wllh 3 large tors," We're Selling 644-5998 •Siding Company: a 20x40 foot In ground room Dutch Colonial “W e Specialize In You!" HANDYMAN SERVICE personal touch at a reason­ pool. 2 car attached SUDDENLY on 1 + Acres. 3 Bed­ LAWN-SCAPE t b e d ro o m s on e a c h H ouses" 646-2482.0 able price. Complete home ; side! Washer/drver No job too small. Painting garage. Amenities In­ AVAILABLE- room , 2 '/2 baths. Fire­ "The Finishing Touches" NEW LISTING! CHFA or office, also general clean­ •Seamless Gutters •Palming inlerlof & Extetior clude cathedral ceil­ Adorable 2 bedroom, place, formal dining 807 Hartford Rd. h o u r s .- • hookups, aluminum approved. Immaculafe Specializing in remodeling. Brookside Exterior ; siding 1 0 0 I ing. Call for free estimates. of Manchester ■Wallpapering ings, sun room, walk V / 3 bath Cape, featur­ room, sliders to deck. 6 room cape wifh flre- Fully Insured. •Full Re-Modeling out deck, overlooking ing a first floor family Coventry, $169,895. Manchester. C T 06040 S u m /T'piS ’ I ' l 3 *’^4.'’ ?0.Anne M iller ^^^^649-2562^^ Maintenance & Quality Painting •Remodeling -Custom Kitchens N i i Plqce. Locafed on fhe back yard and central room leading to deck DIR: Rte 31 to Plains ; Real E sfa le , 647-annn n Call Tom-649-6273 Service & Bathrooms (203) 647-1931 S r m v . ' 9 4 3 7 b O a k la n d St. corner of Foresf Sf reef. Services air. $249,000. Bob P rice overlooking a wooded Road, Lett on Flanders (Flexible Houri Available) jLIVETrit HIGH LIFE!! I A fan fasfic buy! $130's. Landscaping ■Free Estimates ■Room Alterations & Additions Real Estate, 649-1955. yard. A must RIyer Road, Right on Manchester, CT 06040 , $209,900. G o rg e o u s con - Call foday! Blanchard Country Cleaners •Written Guarantee ■Senior Q tizen Discounts see....$142,900. 647- •Replacement Windows BOLTON-Low S200's-Bag Babcock Hill.Philips • femporary bl-level & Rosseffo Realfors," CUSTOM QUALITY Commercial & Residential Div. of GRF & Company, IrK. •Aluminum k Vinyl a Bargain- 8895, Century 21, E p­ Real Estate, 742-1450d , w ith 3 o r 4 bedroom s, 2 We’re Selling Houses" One stop Improvements. Eneilenced and dependable •References Powerwadting ‘Elwtrical stein Realty. Specialist In Year-Round Househunters-Stop MANCHESTER- ; '/2 bafhs, lower level 646-2482.0 ______Framing to Painting. Call for a fnae estimate ■Plumbing beating the bushes. SECOND CHANCE- DUPLEX older 2 fam­ , recreaflon room, flre- Licensed & Insured. Carol Gr^ n Exterior Maintenance •Licensed and Insured LOW-COST 'MANCHESTER- Cedar 646- 6815 ■Roofing This 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Beautlful modern ily In good condition. ! Hying room and Call Dave Adamick sided 7 room Confem- 649-0778 Residential ■ Commercial ■Exterior Sking Ranch should be put In ranch located on cul de ^ HHfch,-'itiuch niore! for a free quote. VERY We're Here To Serve Lots of Improvements porary Ranch on a very the bag. Seller, Financ­ sac. Great for first have already been HEALTH INSURANCE • Anne Miller Real Esf- ■Decks privafe % acre wooded ■Lawn Maintenance ing No Closing Cost, time buyers and reti­ done for you Including • afe, 647-8000.D COMPETmVE lof Cusfom klfchen, Senior Citizen Discount possible to subdivide, rees. Contemporary NEW roof and win­ 1131-J TOLLAND TURNPIKE FOR INDIVIDUALS • SELF-EMPLOYED ■ SM ALL BUSINESS Ib k a n d n e w CO fT- cofhedral celling and ■Landscape Design & Installation Complete Property Maintenance 2-car garage all and all flolr-low maintenance dows, NEW furnace MANCHESTER. CT. 06040 K4STANTSERVICE/FREE ESTWATES HEATING/ PRICES BRUSH WORKS for easy living. Priced ; S T RUCTION !!! skvilghf In living room Bath/Kitchen Remodeling a Great Buy. Option to and a NEW kitchen. I $229,900. Reduced fo go PLUMBING ■Exterior Power Washing of All b u ye r, re n t $950 a at $139,900. 647-8895, 100% COVERAGE! USEANYDOCTOR! o n d much more. Interior Painting $184,900.D.W. Fish J 3 bedroom Confempor- One Call Does It All Surtaces 648-1981 month. Coll Terry. Century 21, Epstein Realty, 643-1591 .□ $192,900.D.W. Fish ★ Free Estimates 203-643-6774 RE/MAX East of the Realty. MON. - FRI. 10:00 A M . TO 9:00 P.M. Low Group Rates • $5 Million Dollar Protection • o r y Colonial wifh R e a lly, 643-1591 .o 30 Years Experience c a f h e d r q i ceilings, M & M O IL ■Driveway Sealing & Paving 2 4 hours R iver, 647-1419.0 PAULINE PLANTE SATURDAY 10:00 A M. TO 6:00 P.M. I M & M Rumbing & Heating ★ 12 yre. experience NEW LISTING-Lovely SUDDENLY AVAILA- • sunken living room ^'^a n d n e w l i s t i n g PLUMBING & HEATING No Job Too Small BLE.... Adorable 2bed- (203) 649-1450 SUNDAY NOON TO 5:00 P.M. ■Tree Work BEST INVESTMENT- raised Ranch with open Dental • Eyeglasses • Prescription • Ambulance • wIfh fireplace, walkouf H i Cream puff 6 room 649-2871 - OH Burner Service A Sales w/excellent refereitoes Newer duplex In mint floor plan 3 bedrooms, room , l '/2 bath Cape, a basemenf, gara- P®. on Cenfer ■ Automatic OH Delivery ■Tractor Work ★ Repair ceilings, walls condition. 3 bedroom 1'/2 baths, family room featuring a first floor • gelAnne Miller Real Sfreef In Manchesfer I BECAUSE YOU never! with fireplace-plus- family room leading to John M a d e y (203) 871-1609 ■WeH Pumpe Sales A Sendee ★ Refinisfi cabinets and 1'/2 baths on each ! Esfgfe, 647-8000.O Feafures Include: CREATIVE BUiLDERS ■Gutter Cleaning & Maintenance know when someone will side. Pretty yard backs extra finished room- deck overlooking a hardwood floors, fully ■Water Heaters (SiMirio s Qm ) be searching for the item Ib u l T O N - l o w $200's w4ine finished work up to small part. Call office potential or gu­ wooded yard. A must appllanced klfchen, WE DESIGN FOR YOU! ■Bathroom A Kitchen veu hove for sale. It's ..... $142,900. Cen­ 1 BAG A BARGAIN ..... and ask for Deb. 646- est room. Offered at see We Specialize in Wedding Cakes & Birthday Cakes w a fe rln g BeautlM Kilchenc $ bathroom addi- Remodeling 203-645-8892 ★ Fully Insured better to run your want ad tury 21, Epstein Realty ■ Househunfers STOP 2046-evenlngs. $163,900. 647-8895, Cen- system and fenced tions/Wood decks. ■Senior Citizen Discounts Free Estimates WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. for several d a y s ... cancel- RE/MAX East of the tury 21, Epstein Realty. 647-8895.0______■ beafing fhe bushes. Quality work at a yard. Priced right af A U MASON WORK ■Electric Work 6 4 7 - 0 8 3 6 River, 647-1419.0 SECOND CHANCE ...... • This 3 bedroom, 2 bafh $129,900. Ja ck so n & Landscaping Consulting reasonable pricel re** It *** vou oet SPACIOUS 3 bedroom 2 Ranch should be puf In You name I; We can do ( FREE ESTIMATES Ranch on large rural Beautiful modern Fully Insured Interior & Exterior ^ \ GREEN MANOR ROAD- Wrc (^ aker^ <£> ^(r^'^ee (^ ho-p • fhe bag. Seller, Flnanc- * 30 Yre. Experience Phone: Great for CHFA Buyer- lot-newer root, oil and Ranch located on cul- Free Eslimates o de-sac. Great for first J Ing NO Closing Cos- * Licenaed 649-2871 Wall Papering and Painting 3 bedroom Ranch. water tanks-great ce­ 846 Main Street I f,also opflon fo buy or Call Brian Welgle GSL Building L-shaped living room ramic tiled country klt- time buyers and reti­ Manchester, CT 06040 B U IL D E R WILL C O N ­ * Insured Screened Top Soil 3 0 y e a rs E x p erien ce 5 -n rees. Contemporary ; renf for only $950 a 645-8912 Maintenance Co. , and dining room, fire­ chen. Offered at } monfh! Possible fo SIDER TRADE AND C all 646-0440 Any amount deHvered Insurance, References and flair- low maintenance ELECTRICAL CO., INC./CONTRACTORS LAWN CARE Com m erclal/Resldential place, porch, 1 car gar­ $142,900. 647-8895, Cen- J subdivide 2 car garage O R RENT WITH Also; Backhoe, Bobcat, A tury 21, Epstein Realty. for easy living. Priced 73 SUMMIT ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 Free Estimatee fMJlWing repair a n d h o m e age, treed lot. An unbe­ i all and all a greaf buy. OPTION- Brenda Loader available a t ...... $139,900. HANDYMET^CARPENTERS McHugh Himself MARTY MATTSSON lievable price $120's SIX ROOM COLONIAL In • Call Terry RE/MAX Lane, Coventry. YOU improvements, kiterforandl Call today and get excellent shape! Two Century 21 Epstein Open 7 Days A Week (203) 649-5380 OWE IT TO YOUR­ (asening, Haring, (Carpentry, Paintingainting & tKfalipaperingWalk at its 649-4431 exterior painting, light car­ lEi us s h o w y o u h o w t o c u t y o u r e n e r g y bills by ; Easf of fhe River, 647- Ram x)^ Raasonaby Priosd Davis Construction On ^a started. RE/MAX East paddle fans to remain. R ealty 647-8895. □ UP TO 25% WITH CLAP'S ENERGY-SAVER UGHTING RE­ SELF to see the super­ MOWING best. Decks repaired or replaced. pentry. Complete Janitorial « 1419.0______FteeEstimaleB All lawn, tree, and of the RIyer, 647-1419.0 BATE PROGRAM. ior quality & workman­ 872-1400 or 659-9555 Enclosed front and •GREAT FOR CHFA AHCalliAiiMNnd Free Estimates. Fully Insured. 8orvk». Experienced. relF back porches. Vinyl b u i l d e r w i l l CON- ship of these 3 exquisite shrub service able, free estimates. DO MANCHESTER-Custom I BUYER- 3 be dro o m Rick's Handyman & Established 1974. crafted 8 room Colon­ sided. Fenced yard and SIDER TRADE AND contemporary homes. • Ranch. L-shaped living Caipentry^tvlos ROOFING/ garage. All this for O R RENT WITH Hardwood floors, mar­ CALL JOHN 643-0304 ial. Two fireplaces, [ room and dining room, 646-1948 YARDMASTERS 643-9321 hardwood floors, walk­ only, $134,900.00! OPTION- BRENDA We Specialize in Wedding Cakes & Birthday Cakes ble fireplace, AM/FM SIDING LANE, COVENTRY. ■■ • fireplace, porch, one Intercom System, M ic­ 6 4 9 -0 7 7 3 SPRING CLEANUP out Recreation Room, Strano Real Estate, ; car garage, freed lof. ■Trees 6c Lawns Cut deck over-looking 647-7653. Contemporary Trl- United Powerwash rowave, Central Vac, NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL Finding q cash'lbuyer for level- 2200 Square teet • An unbelievable price qre lust a few of the GCF HOME SERVICES ■Yards 6c Garae« Cleaned P & E Painting the Items you'd like to sell treed area. An Immac­ PRIVACY AWAITS ■Brush Piles Removed RESIDENTIAL of excellence on new J $120’s. Call foday and amenities. 3 additional Remodeling, Addlttone, decks, A professional look without the Is eosy. Just let our read­ z r n ulate home that Is sore Y O U !!! $89,900 L ik e (p e n n y ’s (^ akev^ <& ^o'^'^ee Painting • gef sfarfed, RE/MAX •Truck 6c Backhoe Work •Roof Repairs & Re-roofing to please. It you are cul-de-sac street. 3 bed­ lots available- We build windows, doors, drywall, professiortal cost ■Gutters ers know whot you hove your own home living ; Easf of fhe River, 647- ■Exterior Housepainting O “ D looking tor 4 bed­ room s, 2'/2 baths, of- 435 Hartford Turnpike to your specifications. Satislactton Guaranteed, PAVING ■Driveways!ivs ^ le d * Experienced for sale with on ad In In th is 2 b e d ro o m flce/den, large eat In Interior & Exterior Painting ) 1419.0______P rice d from $224,875 to ■Wood Shingles A Specialty Classified. 643-2711. rooms, look at this Townhouse with gar- Shops @ 30 FREE ESTIMATES ■Landscaping'indscap’ Installations ' * Fully Insured kitchen/famlly room {c u s t o m c r a f t e d 8 $234,875. DIR: Route 44 Call Anytime Ask For Gll home ttrst. Coll Bar- oge. Condo tee In­ Vernon. Conn. 06066 Residential & Commercial Chrie Fitzmaurtce Driveways By ■Comphplete Building 6c Call Eric for free estimates boro. RE/M AX Eost of combination, sliders to room Colonial. Two to Route 31 South, Left Maintained 6464)674 cludes heast and hot sapcious deck, cedar fireplaces hardwood 645-6559 GILL & SON'S PAVING 646-6277 the R iver, 647-1419.C water. FHA approved on Ripley HIM, Right on No Job Too Big or Too Small ■Any Job Considered TREE SERVICE/ O ~n siding & 2 car garage. Brush______Spray floors, walk-ouf Rec. Cooper, Right on Fully Insured Free Eslimates SAY "GOODBYE LAND- means 3 per cent dow n! ! ■Free Estimates PRUNING Coyentry, reduced to Open 7 Days A Week Pow er W ashing: AU Types ot Skiing I room, deck overlook- Brenda. Philips Real ■AH Work Guaranteed C a ll - Y A R D M A S T E R S LIONEL COTE LO RD "!!! $89,900- Anne Miller Real Est­ $234,875. DIR: Rte.44to (203) 871-0099 • Ing freed area. An Im- Estate, 742-1450D Interior/Exterior ate, 647-8000.O Fully Insured Senior Citizens Discount Free Estim ates DECKS/ $65,900 Choose from Rte 31 South, Left on ! maculafe home fhaf Is 871-4590 Painting Done ROOFING & SIDING WARRICK BROS. these lovely Ranch MANCHESTER-Lots of Ripley Hill, Right on J sure fo please. If you ADDITIONS 20 Years Experience ■IlghI caipenliydriveway sealing •30 Years Ex|3erience •Piuning 643-7099 ■ceilings and walls repaired Condos totally reno­ ro o m In th is 1500 Cooper, Right on [ are looking for 4 bed- •Fully Insured •Tree Removal vated with appllanced sauare foot 2 bedroom Brenda. Philips Real * rooms, look af fhls I CONDOMINIUMS LAWN-SCAPE ■attics and cellars cleaned •License # 506737 •Profeeaional Climbing kitchens, washer hoo­ town house In sm all Estate, 742-14500 (203)643-2711 P.O. BOX 501 I home firsf. Call Bar- I FOR SALE Complete properly maintenance 643-6386 m 2 kup, spoclous rooms. j bora RE/MAX Easf of Decks are A Senior Citizen Discounts complex In South end Fully Insured fully insured/free estim ales 646-9564 o > Garage also available! ATTRACTIVE CAPE- ; fhe R ive r, 647-1419.n A FuHy Insured of Manchester. The EAST HARTFORD-NEW OUR SPECIALTY TILE/MARBLE ‘THE FINISHING TOUCHES" Anne Miller Real Est­ Manchester. Vinyl 645-1973 rooms qre oversized, [LOTS OF ROOM In fhls LISTING! Like new, 6 pustomized to your needs - ate, 647-8000.D lots of storage, play sided 4 bedroom, 2 full im • 1500 sauare fool, 2 bed- room Townhouse. 2 DJR TILE WORKS 643-8275 ^3 3 CO ^ ' room In the lower level. bath Cape on a half bedrooms, panelled iscensed fortop quality crafts­ Household vinegar Is an CIIMHTII J room Townhouse In Install/Replaoe various Me & Doug College Pro “HAWKES TREE SERVICE Wishing will not sell any­ An end unit that Is acre lot In a desirable • small complex In Soufh R e c room, dining manship. Call Joe effective and Inexpensive J 3 > area. Includes all ap­ maible ■1 .000,000 Liability Ins. Bucket, Suck & chipper. thing ... a low-cost od In bright and sunny. Ask­ CUSTOM QUALITY J end of Manchesfer. room, central oir, fire­ fabric softner when added pliances even the 643-7381 ■QuaityWotk ■Hardworking College Students Stump removal. Free > H Classified w ill. Why not ing $120's. C a ll B a r­ One Stop Improvements t The rooms are over­ place, garage and to the final laundry rinse. washer and dryer. much more. Only ■Reasonable Prices Excessive abbreviations ■2 Year Written Guarantee eslimates. Special place one today! 643-2711. bara. RE/M AX East of Framing to Painting sized lofs of sforage, abbreviate resulfsl Be Classified Is the effective "D the River, 647-1419.D $169,900.D.W. Fish liatififralpr lUrralJl $124,000. U & R Realty, ■Free Estimates ■Free Estimates consideration for elderty and play room In fhe lower BUYER MEETS seller In sure readers understand and Inexpensive way to R ealty, 643-1591.0 level. An end unlf fhef 643-2692.0______the wont ads ... tim e after MANCHESTER find a cash buyer for handicapped ____ 646-3455 your ad by avoiding ab­ Call 1-800-346-4649 24 Houra PLEASANT HILLS- Licensed Is brighf and sunny. CONDOMINIUMS-Sunnv time after time! breviations. 643-2711. household Items you no ‘ 7-75M^ SOUTH WINDSOR, A sking $120's. C a ll B a r­ longer use. 643-2711. and Insured DAVID AOAMICK Ranch Condo, private ENJOY this 2 bedroom Town- 16 BRAINARO PLACE (203) 647-1814 bara RE/MAX Easf of entrance. Rent with op­ house has It all! Flre- HERALD SQUARE fhe R iver, 647-1419.o flon fo bu vl $59,900. place, a I r - FAX (203) 643-7496 IMMACULATE 1st MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 jVERY ATTRACTIVE 3 {APARTMENTS I APARTMENTS Summer Days conditioning, loft or I bedroom Ranch with floor unlf. Fully HOMES MjSCELLiiNEOUS WANT ADS a re the extra bedroom, att­ deep lof for your pri­ apllanced! $60,900. ( for r e n t I FOR RENT m friendly way of finding a FOR RENT FURNITURE FOR SALE ached 2 car garage, 1 V i vacy and enloyment. 2B ED RO O M END cash buyer for applian­ baths and all Immacu­ UNIT. Pool & Tennis, EAST HARTFORD-1 bed­ ces, musical Instruments, Home has been freshly B U IL D E R WILL C O N ­ available KITCHEN SET, butcher and late! $149,900.D.W. charming village set­ room across from cars and a host of other painted and some wall SIDER TRADE AND IMMEDIATELY- block formica table Fish R ealty, 643-1591.0 ^DollarDryDock HJRIIAGE paper added. A home tin g .$124,900. Anne Wickham Park. O R RENT WITH brand new beautiful EN D R O LL S terns. M iller Real Estate, 647- $550/month. Includes and 4 chairs. $100. Barnett Bowman Real Estate KITCHEN &~BATTH . for you to enloy now OPTION- Brenda 1800 square foot con­ Please ca ll 647-8305. 2 7 'A " width - 509 YOU'RE NOT PAYING ( ( I N I I « ) 8000.a heat. Wallace Tusfin, Earn Part-time J and you can make Lane, Coventry. Con­ temporary townhouse 13" width — 2 for 509 FIND A CASH buyer for ATTENTION !!! This ! some additions as you 644-5667. temporary TrI- level- with 3 bedrooms. This BUYER MEETS seller In omce: (203) 633-3661 Newsprint end rode can be those golf clubs you never picture perfect 8 room • can. RE/MAX East of MANCHESTER- 2 bed­ 2200 square feet of ex­ single family home the want ads ... time after use! Advertise them for spilt level on Spring Professional Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling j ROOMS ' time after time! Read and picked up at the Manchester ; fhe R iver, 647-1419.0 room Aparfmenf- cellence on new cul-de- also features cathedral Hereld ONLY before 11 e.m. sale In classified. Just dial Street has been re­ NORMA J. MARSHALL, g r i Visit our Showroom IFOR RENT /Condo. East Meadow sac street. 3 bedrooms, ceilings with celling u s e t h e want ads TELEMARKETING duced to $174,900 fo r a JOFFICE LOCATION- regularly. Monday through Thursday. 643-2711 to place your ad. Realtor Associate® / Broker 254 Broad Street • Manchester, C T 06040 Want fhe charm and Condo, Thompson 2 '/2 baths, office/den, tons, fam ily room with QUICK SALE!! With 4 President’s Club COVENTRY- Sunny, pri­ Road. Kitchen with ap­ large eat-ln kltchen- fireplace, wall to wall INVITATION TO BID ★ Ideal for students, bedrooms, 1.5 baths, character In your work day? Want to be sur­ vate entrance, bath, pliances, air. $630. 1 /Famlly room combi­ carpeting, 2 baths, cen­ rnTV/STEREO/ The Manchester Public fireplace, hardwood 136 New London Turnpike Home: (203)646-4320 GEORGE R. JAY (203) 649-5400 fireplace. Non- months deposit. Call nation, sliders fo spa­ tral air, appliances, floors, vinyl siding and rounded bv fine things? l i 2 J a p p lia n c e s Schools solicits bids fo r Glastonbury, CT (K5033 Fax: (203) 657-8915 — President FAX (203) 649-6265 sm okers. $400. C a ll 742- 648-1283.______cious deck, cedar decks, and garages. REMOVAL OF CARPET AND homemakers and manicured yard. It's This building has flexi­ ITAG SALE 5861.______siding & 2 car garage. $1200 per month. 646- BACKING AND INSTALLA­ sure to please! Don't ble space. A library or HERBRON- 2 bedroom TRASH COMPACTOR: Coventry, reduced to 4144. TION OF RESIDENT FLOOR pass up this opportun­ conference room In fhe MANCHESTER- apartment, heat & hot new JennAIre black senior citizens lower level. A 3 room comfortable room, 2nd water Included. Large $234,875.O IR:Route 44 MANCHESTER-3 family. TILE and WALKIE-TALKIES ity to live In one of fo Route 31 Soufh, Left front. 15 Inch built-in. Some old, some new. apartment tor rental floor, gentlemen only. yard. Parking in­ P a id $422, sell tor $225 for the 1990-91 school year. Manchester's prettiest t o m TIM on Ripley Hill, Right on J u ly 1. 9-3. 28 West St. JOHNJ. KEANE. Pres. 203-«49-910e Income now and office $75 per week. Non- cluded, cellar storage, cash. 649-5400 Or 872- Sealed bids will be received ★ Hours available: neighborhoods! Jack- 644-5998 423-0091 Cooper, Right on Roln date July 8.______until July 10, 1990 at 2.-00 son & Jackson Real expansion later. Ask­ smokers preferred. appliances, w a ll- to ISTORE/OFFICE 8555. in g high $200's. C all Rose 647-8400. wall,carpeting $635 Brenda. Philips Real i.m. and 2:30 p.m. respective- Estate, 647-8400.D EARTH RENOVATORS Estate, 742-14500 1 FOR RENT There's someone out 5 RE/MAX East of fhe COMPLETELY fur­ m onthly. C a ll 649-2871. 75:, at which time they will be Evenings 5 PM to 9 PM • R ive r, 647-1419.D there who wants to buy publicly opened. The right la VERNON- New listing. nished, Including MANCHESTER- MANCHESTER 1 bed- STOR e "' f OR r e n t -460 l o ^ SPORTING • LAND CLEARED • SCREENED TOPSOIL your power tools. Find reserved to reject any arte all Lovely 8 room Ranch, •'b r a n d n e w LIST- stove, refrigerator, Hlghland Park School room. On busline. $565 M ain St. M anchester. E 2 J 6 0 0 P S • NEW LAWNS INSTALLED & U N D S C A P E KEANE CORK)RATION that buyer with a low-cost bids. Specifications arxi bid &Sat.9AMto12:30AM main flaor fam ily room J ING!!!! Delightful 7 and linen. $60 weekly d istrict. 3 bedroom , 1 '/j per monfh. Security & Please ca ll 646-2426,9to ad In Classified. 643-2711. with fireplace, plus a • STUMP REMOVAL MATERIALS DELIVERED BUILDING • REMODEUNG ■ room older Colonial on plus 3 weeks security. baths, newer duplex. references required. forms may be secured at tie 5 weekdays. F R E E STYLE B IC Y C L E J P le a s a n t Sfreef In 643-0005, leave Available July 7fh. $765 Business Office, 45 North spacious lower level INTERIOR TRIM. DECKS, ADDITIONS. KITCHENS Utilities additional. Pe- Brand new $300. Call UGMT EXCAVATING SERVICES I Manchester's historic message.______per month. Call 644- EAST HARTFORD School Street, Manchester, ★ Guaranteed hourly pay recreation room,3bed- ferm on Realty 649-9404. 742-8251. CT. rooms, formal dining i Cheney District I 3 bed- ROOMS for renf In Man­ 0123. MANCHESTER- 2 bed- PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1 • STONE DRIVEWAYS • RAILROAD TIE WALLS VACATION room , 2'/2 baths,8. cen­ S rooms, 1.5 baths, SU- chester. Half price spe­ room, 2nd floor. $625 a G O L F CLUBS- U sed. INVITATION TO BID 0604)6______i BOBCAT a BACKHOE • ABOVE GROUND POOLS REGISTERED CONSUMER PROTECTION MANCHESTER-5room,2 RENTALS Starter and full sets ★ Bonuses daily tral air conditioning. 5 PER OAK KITCHEN, cia l. 646-8337. bedroom apartments. month. Security. No NO. 1015 INSURED with bags from $35. INVITATION TO BID 20x40 Inground pool. I TRENCHES • ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS REMOVED I hardwood floors plus Appliances. $600 per pets. Adults preferred. Notice is hereby given that the $235,000. U & R Realty, 1 carpeting, 2 porches, CAPE COD- Oennlsport- Also misc. clubs. 649- Board of Education for The Sealed bids wiN be received in ★ Commissions weekly month. Utilities not In­ 644-8843. .Cottage $520/week 1794. 643-2692.0 t fenced yard with a fool I APARTMENTS cluded. References and Town of East Heirtford, Con­ the General Services' office, sleeps 6. C a ll 429-3114. 41 Center Street, Manchester, SOUTH WINDSOR- Like J shed. Priced right at security required. 646- necticut, will receive up to, but FOR RENT CT until 114X) a.m. on the new 3 year old U&R J $131,900. Ja ck so n & 0 5 7 6 .______ICONOOMINIUMS CAPE C O D - >no later than 3:(X) pm, on ★ Pleasant working conditions 2 Jackson Real Estate, YARMOUTH. 4 bed­ MUSICAL [ifriday, July 6, 1990, sealed date shown below for ttte fol­ contemporary. 4 ROOM tenement. First I FOR RENT lowing: Cathedral celling liv­ : 647-8400.a 3 BEDROOM apartment, rooms, large lot. $450 ITEMS ji.Proposais tor floor. 25 Ridgewood Sf. weekly. 2 or more con­ ing room,famllyroom, central location. Ref­ I ^ MULTI & SINGLE ZONE JULY 6, 1090 — FURNISH & ★ Easy-to-learn telephone sales Security bond. 643-5873. MANCHESTER-lovely 2 secutive weeks, $425. 3 bedrooms, large din­ erences and security bedroom, IV bath GIBSON ACOUSTIC ROOF TOP UNIT INSTALL AIR CONDITION­ 2 Approximately 1 mile ing room, central air I NEW THERMO PANE deposit required. 646- m o d e r n 1st & 2nd floo r, Townhouse, end unlf. GUITAR- Like new REPLACEMENTS AT ING IN TH E P A R K S & ★ Immediate openings conditioning, 2 '/a MARTIN KITCHENS I W IN D O W S -6 room C o­ 9693, dqys. Evenings, 1 bedroom apartments. Full basement, central from ocean. 'A mile $250. C a ll 742-8251. LANGFORD ELEMENTARY RECREATION BUILDING — lonial In excellent from lake. Call Allbrio baths, an Immaculate Retacing or New 872-6293. Newly painted. Utili­ air. Available Imme­ SCHOOL 39 LODGE DRIVE 9 shape! Two paddle R ealty, 649-0917. home. $269,900. U & R Give Us A Price ties & appliances. diately. C a ll 646-6079. Instruction to Bidders, Draw­ JULY 10, 1900 — ★ Promoting home delivery of fans to remain. En­ NEWER 3 bedroom du- CHARLESTOWN Realty, 643-2692.0 and We'll Beat It! Prefer mature adult. ings and Specifications are BLUEPRINT & DUPLICA­ closed front & back plex, 1'/2 boths, ap­ R H O D E ISLAND- cot­ PETS AND No pets, references & available at the offioe of the TION SERVICES FOR MAIN 235 GOOSE LANE, COV- porches. Vinyl sided. pliances. No pets. 2 se cu rity . 646-6113 or tage. Sleeps 5. $425 a SUPPLIES U d m e T Director/Business Services lo­ STREET BIO DOCUMENTS major daily newspaper E N T R Y . T H E DOOR IS I Fenced yard & garage. months security, 647-1221. week. 646-0174. After JIM M ARTIN cated at 110 Long HiH Drive, OPEN to this well 289-2448 • A l l fhls for only $725/monfh plus utili­ FOR RENT June 24. 1-401-364-1025. The Town ot Manchester is an East Hartford, Connecticut, maintained 10 year old 520 Center Street ; $134,900,001 Strano ties. August 1. 649-5132. MANCHESTER 1 bed- J MALE age 3 Labrador equal opportunity employer, room apartment. CHARLESTOWN Rhode Setter cross found on and Vantana Corporation, the and rsquirea an affirmative ac­ Cope. 7 rooms, 3 bed­ • Weal Estate 647-7653. □ MANSFIELD- MANCHESTER- Island- Sommer Ren­ For Interview Contact Manchester, CT. 06040 Large klfchen with ap­ Porter and Wellman on Project Administrator located tion policy for at of hs Coo- rooms. Locoted on • COMPLETELY WILLINGTON lin e . IMONTH FREE, 3 bed­ tal. A fte r 5:30 pm. Cali pliances. Wall to wall June 27. Contact Man­ at 24 Grassy Plain Street, tractore and Vendors as 1.25-f acres. Includes (203) 649-1212 { REMODELED-6 room Route 44. 2 bedroom room duplex with 649-9994. a big fenced- In yard, apartment, country carpeting. No utilities. chester Dog Warden, Bethel, ''•onnecticut. condition ot doing business • Colonial located on 1 beautiful yard. Backs 643-6642. Mr. O'Connor appliances, 1st floar acre of property In privacy. Adults pre­ First and lost months up to Charter Ook The Board of Education rasar- with the Town, as per Federal Order 11246. laundry, lots of closets Here's My Card is a special feature of the Manchester Herald and Columbia. 3 bedrooms, ferred. No dogs. $460 a plus secu rity. $425. 649- Park. $800 per month ^ 7 1 INDUSTRIAL ves the right to waive any and hardwood floors. monfh. 1'/j months se­ 7850. technical defects or tormalitiee 2 full baths. New klf­ plus utilities. Call 643- To clean coffee stains B id forms, plans and 9 I 1 2 1 1 PROPERTY in the Bids, to reject any or all 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 North Coventry, chen, carpeting, front cu rity. C a ll 742-0569. MANCHESTER 4 and 5 2659. spedficationa are available at from china or plastic, rub Bids, and to make such $159,985. D IR: Rte 44 to runs every Thursday. If you are interested in placing your business J porch, Anderson wln- MANCHESTER-2 b e d ­ room apartments. 646- the General Services' office. M A NCHESTER-August MANCHESTER- stain with baking soda. To awards, including accepting a Left ot North River, to • dows. Possible owner room fownhouse, nice 2426 week days 9-5. 1.3 bedroom, 1 V i baths. Avallable July 1, find a cosh buyer for that Bid, although not the low Kd, TOWN OF MANCHESTER, 4 to 6 PM weekdays Right on Goose Lane. 2 financing, low taxes!! location. All applian­ card here please call Classified 643-2711 for your special low rate. MANY 1,2,and 3 bedroom Nice area. $800 4800/7200 square feet china closet you no longer as it deems, in ita sole dscr»- CONNECTICUT Philips Real Estate, • Asking $145,900.00. ces, heat and hot wa­ 742-1450D apartments tor renf. monthly, plus utilities. com m er I cal Industrial use, place a low-cost ad In tkxi, to be in the best interest RICHARD J. SARTOR, 5 Strano Real Estate 647- fer, carpeting, air con­ Security and referen­ C a ll 646-1218, P h il or 3 phase electric. 646- Classified. 643-2711. ot the Board of Education. GENERAL MANAGER L. 7653. □ ditioning. Call649-524>). Suzanne. ces required. 647-9658. 5477. 059-06 0574)6 0 24—^MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 28,1990 What’s News J Friday IT’S TAG SALE TIME anrhpHtpr Hpralii LOCAL NEWS INSIDE ■ Bolton ed board 4 Days for the Price of 3! cuts classroom. Page 11. Are things piling up? Then why not have a tag sale? Friday, June 29,1990 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents ■ Manchester celebration u The best way to announce It is with a Herald Classified Ad. is Saturday. Page 11. Just place your ad before Tuesday and you’re all set for Cease-fire may be possible, the week. INNOCENT ■ Court hears 8th Dist. C all 643-2711 FOI appeal. Page 11. T M 8 A L E 8 I 6 n B i H H WHEN YOU PLACE AN AD. STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE. | anti-apartheid leader says Aparo is borhoods open to all races as part of By Greg Myre held their first talks in May and have Far-right leader charged the government’s plan to ease four since worked together on a docu­ The Associated Press decades of strict residential segrega­ R\RIS (AP) — Jean-Marie Le Pen, president of N ment to remove the obstacles to tion. acquitted the far-right Natitmal From, was efaarg^ with racial I ^ C A R S I ^ C A R S CARS full-scale constitutional negotia­ Astrograph FOR SALE WANTED TO JOHANNESBURG, On Thursday, the president ap- tions. defamation Thursday for a remark about “interna- FOR SALE FOR SALE — The white-minority government . timial Jewry” in a n e w sp ^ r interview. BUY/TRADE jwoved the integration of six rela­ Slovo, in an interview, expressed By Donisa LaVoie and the African National Congress No date was set for further proceedings in the MERCURY GRAND CHEVY CELEBRITY DODGE - 1986. ’150’, 318 tively small neighborhoods that in­ optimism about negotiating with the The Associated Press MARQUIS LS- 1989. C A S H PAID for old cars could soon negotiate a cease-fire case. do more than you can comfortably gain their support could be a Herculean 1985. $150 or best offer CID, automatic, bed clude one suburb each in Johannes­ government on a new constitution manage. Projects that overlap could be task. Luxurious, power, Must sell. Call Steve liner, tool box, 50K, In good condition. Call after almost 30 years of hostilities, a . Le Pen, whose party advocates depmtation of im­ % u r loaded, very low mi­ anytime 646-6388. burg and Cape Town, a rural area and an end to ^lartheid. HARTFORD — After a stunning setback, accidents waiting to happen. AQUARIUS (Jen. 20-Feb. 19) Usually 429-8029. $5500. 742-8669.______leading ANC official predicts. migrants. is a membm of the E u ro p ^ Ruliament leage. Call 646-3897 af- outside Durban, and parts of three “There is a good chance that if the Hartford State’s Attorney John Bailey said his office ^ r t h d a y VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapl. 22) Don’t blame you maintain a rather optimistic out­ PINTO 1976-Runs well. JAGUAR WANTED XK Joe Slovo, an ANC leader and the The cunem case marks the second time his par­ others If you incur some form of finan­ ter 5pm.______or XKE. In rough or small towns, Knysna, Messina, and obstacles are removed we will at a will regroup before deciding whether to try Karin look, but today your projections might $175/best offer. 647- head of the South African Com­ liamentary immunity has been lifted to allow cial lose today. If things go wrong, it’s be negative. This could severely reduce CHEVY MONZA- 1978 au- poor condition. Call Zuurbekom. The government June 29,1990 CARDINAL 9974.______very early stage move toward ... the Aparo for a second time on a conspiracy charge in likely to be your doing rather than your effectiveness and productivity tomatlc, V-6, Maroon 216-495-2456. munist Party, said Thursday the opened four neighborhoods to all defamation proceedings. COUGAR 1980 XR7-$1500 negotiation of a suspension of hos­ her mother’s 1987 murder. theirs. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) If two hard-top. Clean Inside BUICK, INC. government and the ANC would Le Pen said he was being prosecuted for one sen­ In the year ahead you might have to or best offer. Runs races in November. tilities,” he said. Bailey was grim-faced as he answered questions LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) In order to ful­ friends of yours have a disagreement and out, NO RUST, new Wb buy cisan, modal used make several important decisions that 1988 Ford Ranger PAJ $5,895 great. Power- seek to work out a cease-fire once Neighborhoods, along with public tence in an interview published by the dsuly fill your ambitious aims today, there is a today, be extremely careful you don’t . paint lob, AM/Fm And trucks. Top prices 'The obstacles, he said, include the from reporters after a Jury Thursday acquitl^ Aparo will have a direct affect upon your cir­ 1987 Bu'ick Regal $8495 everythlng. 521-4540. they resolve several preliminary is­ newspaper Present in August 1989. He said that possibility you might not be as consid­ get caught In the middle. Regardless of cassette stereo, front 1987 Olds Ciera $6;990 fete schools and the political system, are return of 20,000 ANC exiles and the of the more serious charge of accessory to murder cumstances. Think for yourseif Instead sues. erate of others as you should be. Insen­ with whom you side, you’ll be wrong bucket seats. Engine 1967 Isuzu Pup Pickup $4280 ».Duff-CartBrChBvrotet “internatimial Jewry plays a non-negligible role in of letting less wise heads make judg­ the main institutions still segregated release of about 3,000 activists con- and declared itself deadlocked on the murder-con­ sitivity could create strong feelings of ill needs some work. All 1229 Main Street In another developmenL President creating an anti-national spirit” ments for you. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Brace your­ 1969 Buick Regal Coupe $10,980 in South Africa. spiracy charge. will. self for some possible turbulence in original paperwork. 1968 Chevy Cavalier $0,990 Manchester, CT F.W. de Klerk declared six neigh­ Le Pen denied the statement was defamatory aixl CANCER (June 21-July 22) Proper tim­ The government and the ANC Please see ANC, page 10. “We’re going to step back from the emotions of SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) This is one your one-to-one relationships today. In­ Only driven 2 weeks 1988 98 Reg Brougham $13,490 SERVICES ______646-6464______said it should be taken in the cmitext of the full in­ ing is extremely essential today. If you of those days when you could create then taken off the road. 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier $0,980 try to bring critical matters to a head dividuals w ho a re not usually antagonis­ terview. avoidable complications for yourself by tic may be so at this time. $500 or best offer What 1988 Pontiac Sunbird Coupe $7,895 Today Is greet day... and prematurely, your efforts could count 1987 Buick Park/We $11,490 acting first and thinking later. Put the TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If you ig­ a !!! Call 643-0030 Classified Is a great wav for very little. Get a Jump on life by un­ greater emphasis on the latter. after 6pm. 1987 Buick Somerset Cpe $7,480 COLLISION AlHOMOTIVE Student nore proper methods and procedures in derstanding the Influences which are 1987 Chevrolel Caprice $7^95 ... to sell something! 643- $33b needed fpr media SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) your haste to get things done today, the AttanUon rasldont$ 2711. governing you In the year ahead. Send 1986 Mitsubishi Pickui. $3,995 American heroes LUXEMBOURG (AP) — The cost of upgrading Someone you like, but know from expe­ SUBARU-1983GL Wagon, for your Astro-Graph predictions today results could be displeasing. Take the 1986BuickSkyiia $5,980 Free Junk Car Removal rience is a poor credit risk might try to necessary time to do It right. 5 speed, tilt power. You'll never know the the East German telecommunication systmn to by mailing $1.25 to Astro-Graph, c/o 1986____ Pontiac______Grand Pnx $7960 COLLISION AUTOMOTIVE count put the bite on you today. Don’t loan Excellent condition. this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleve­ GEMINI (May 21-June 20) It’s best not 1985 Cadillac Sedan DeVille $9^60 power of Classified until 'Western standards will be as high as $33 billion. anything you can’t afford to lose. 92K miles. $2200. 647- 1985 Oldsmoblle Calais $5260 528-1555 .d land, OH 44101-3428. Be sure to state to leave matters that directly relate to you use it yourself. Call West Gemumy’s telecommunication minister said CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 19) Objec­ 8950. your zodiac sign. your finances up to Lady Luck or 1982 Chevrolet Celebrity 45k $3,995 24 HOURS 643-2711 today to place an honored for deeds S' Thursday. tives that are meaningful to you today chance today. She could be extremely SUBARU WAGON 1981, 1982 Citation 46k $2,295 ad. rising LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be aware of your could be just the opposite for persons fickle where you are concerned. Christian Schwarz-Schilling, who was taking part 3 -n limitations today and don’t attempt to front wheel, 4 wheel 81 Adams Street associated with a rival high school with whom you’ll be involved. Trying to By Catherine Dressier in a meeting of European Community ministers in drive, 4 speed, 125/K. Manchester I CARS CARS chased and tackled Moshinski, and A M /FM cassette. Ask­ The Associated Press By Jacqueline Bennett charge of telecommunications, told Us colleagues ing $850. Call 646-6894. 649-4571 FOR SALE FOR SALE began beating him as parents and Manchester Herald the task would take at least six years. PITTSBURGH — More than bystanders watched. He said most of the necessary upgrading could be “I ran over and started throwing F i m Bridge 100 people saw five men jump a COVENTRY — By the end of done in four or five years but re a c ^ g EC stan­ O o teen-ager, but only James Schmitt kids off of him,” Schmitt said. “I dards would take at least another year. didn’t mean to get involved. I Just this decade the school population in nine of hearts as East played the sev­ jumped in to help. town will likely increase by 23.8 The minister said the cost of buying high tedi- “Everybody else was standing wanted to make it a fair fighL not nology equipment was estimated at $21 billion, part NORTH •-28-10 Worst possible en. Now came the jack of diamonds. FTODAY THRU TUESDAY ONLY! five to one.” percent according to a study done by ♦ A8 East could no longer stop declarer around watching. I figured the kid the state Department of Education. of which could be stqpplied by other East European V l0 5 The men turned from Moshinski choice from making 10 tricks. Of West’s pos­ needed help,” said SchmitL 20, of “There is likely to be slow countries. ♦ KQ984 sible plays, switching to a heart was Philadelphia. He was among 17 and beat Schmitt before fleeing. Another $12 billion would be spent on less ♦ K854 moderate steady growth in the com­ H By James Jacoby the worst. Schmitt was knocked out with a S i Americans honored Thursday by munity linked to the economic sojphisticated equipmenL cable-laying and construc­ WEST EAST If West continues spades. East will baseball bat, and was hospitalized z m the Carnegie Hero Commission. climate.” said Fred Brockman of the tion, contracted with East German companies. 4 K Q 10 9 6 ♦ J 7 5 Today’s deal is an illustration of de­ grab the ace of diamonds as soon as in critical condition with skull m 44 fense as the hardest part of the game. More than $18.6 million has state Department of Education O "u 4 K 7 2 the suit is played, cash the club ace been awarded in one-time pay­ fractures, fractured ribs and a col­ i ♦ 10 5 2 ♦ A763 Even though East held three prime and force dummy with a third spade. during a meeting of the Board of Japan emperor’s son weds ments or pensions to 7,460 heroes lapsed right lung. He also lost his ♦ Q 10 9 7 4A63 cards (A-A-K), he passed in first posi­ That will make the king of hearts the «0 DOWN Education Thursday night at TOKYO (AP) — Sipping sacred rice wine in a vision in his right eye. tion because of his flat distribution setting trick, since declarer will no or their survivors since the com­ Coventry High School. S O SOUTH Moshinski was bruised and suf­ shrine to ^ sun go^ess. Emperor Aldhlto’s O "n *4 32 and poor intermediate spot cards. longer be able to finesse against it ON OVER 100 PRE-OWNED VEHICLES mission was founded by Pittsburgh Brockman and Pat Starble were South pre-empted in hearts, and North twice. If West switches to a club, East industrialist Andrew Carnegie in fered a slight concussion. youngest son and his college sweetheart were wed 4AQJ9863 the consultants on a demographic The Associated Press today as millions of Japanese watched on m rn ♦ J raised to game. West led the king of will win the ace right away and then 1904. Also recognized Thursday were: IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! study done on the town by the state television. ♦ J2 spades, and declarer ducked in dum- play a second spade, intending once One of those honored Thursday —Clyde E. Smith, 36, of Con­ RELIEVED — Karin Aparo smiles as she in relation to the schools, as re­ Flanked by imperial rituialists. Prince Aya. 24, "7y — a good play. What next? again to force the dumnty as soon as died in a rescue attempt in fluence, Pa., who waded through hears the verdict of a jury finding her in­ Vulnerable; Both Eventually West led a trump. He r iP L u s i I quested by Superintendent of and Kiko Kawashima, 23, knelt together in the Im­ Dealer: East he takes the ace of diamonds. Louisiana. icy water flooding a road to rescue reasoned that declarer held a solid After the heart switch, it was hard Schools Michael Malinowski. nocent of a charge of accessory to murder perial Palace shrine to the goddess Amaterasu, from SchmiU, a sophomore at La a woman trapped in her car in Ur- Sooth West trump suit. If East held A-J-x-x in dia­ for East to smile through gnashing According to the study, which in connection with the death of her mother, whom legend says the royal family is descended. m 2 North E^st Q 0 / ^ A PR f i n a n c i n g f o r Salle University, said he was wait­ sina. Pa., on Dec. 31,1989. Pass monds, the suit would not set up for teeth. relied in part on data from the town Miss KawasUma. a graduate studenL is the o > ing for his friend Bryan —Christopher Ferland, 16, of Joyce Aparo of Glastonbury. 3 4 Pass 4 4 All pass enough tricks for the declarer, provid­ James Jacoby's books "Jacoby on Bridge" and enumerator, current total enrollment second commmer to marry into the royal family, ed he was prevented from enjoying a "Jacoby on Card Games" (written with his father, 9• ^ / O UP TO 48 MONTHS Moshinski, 15, outside a high Riverside, R.I., and Matthew T. of 1,570 will increase in 1993-94 to and the marriage was seen as another s t^ in bring­ Opening lead: ♦ K spade ruff in dummy. Declarer played the late Oswald Jacoby) are now avaiiabie at school following a dance on Dec. the case and make a decision in two or three weeks,” 3 3 CO bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. Subject to Ford Motor Credit Company conditions and approval. 1,738, a 10.7 percent change, and ing the imperial palace and Japan’s people closer low from the North hand and won the 1, 1989. About eight young men Please see Heroes, page 10. Bailey said. YOUR CHOICE YOUR CHOICE together. J 3 > YOUR CHOICE Please see Schools, page 10. The defeat for the state came after nearly three ' ' 9 3 . 1 8 MONTH* S years of legal wrangling by prosecutors and defense The ceremony also was being hailed as the > H ^1 6 9 .4 4 MONTH* * 1 9 7 . 6 8 K t h - 1984 MERCURY MARQUIS attorneys in one of the most highly publicized cases public’s first taste of the new imperial era, called ■D CARS [ 5 ^ CARS 1985 MERC GRAND MARQUIS 1986 CHEVY CAPRICE M 0 S 213 A P 1 4 4 A 0 S0 13A in recent Connecticut history. Heisei or “achieving peace,” whic^ began with the FOR SALE FOR SALE 1986 P O N TIA C S U N B IR D 1986 V W G O LF drath of Emperor J&Uiito on Jan. 7,1^9. 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