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Bruins Go up on Whalers Person on Her Street y A Panned Squared Abortion A Industrial-to-residential Whalers win in OT Debate shifts change rejected/3 to even up NHL series/11 to state House/4 mianrhpBlpr lUpralh Monday, April 16,1990 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents /v-ii iUaurbpfitrr Hrralb starling says money Bus evades is motivating force Lithuanians quick fix told: expect SPORTS see page 39 By Rick Santos Manchester Herald Terrie Dittmann, who lives at 236 Knollwood Road, was awakened at 6:45 this morning when a Connecticut ‘hectic’ week Transit bus roared past her home. Dittmann says she wouldn’t be so upset if the bus, which passes every the Supreme Council, Lithuania’s By Brian Friedman parliament weekday morning and afternoon, picked up at least one The Associated Press Bruins go up on Whalers person on her street. The full parliament is to meet Thesday. But it doesn’t. MOSCOW — Lithuania’s leader­ The only reason the bus travels on Knollwood, which Ozolas also said that Lithuania ship today discussed what to do and Estonia planned to exchange branches eastward off Vernon Street and loops back onto about a I^ m lin threat to cut off NHL Playoffs itself, is to turn around. ambassadors today, according to crucial supplies to the Baltic Aidas Palubinskas of the Lithuanian And a bus company official says the bus wouldn’t republic for ignoring a deadline to o even get near Dittmann’s home or Knollwood if it didn’t I^liament’s information office. BOSTON (AP) — Cam Neely’s shorthanded goal repeal laws that break with Moscow. Landsbergis repeatedly has said J3 - n broke a second-period tie as the Boston Bruins continued have to drop off employees at the Crestfield Convales­ As the 48-hour deadline set by their power-play domination and beat the Hartford cent Home, which is near the intersection of Vernon and Soviet President Mikhail S. Gor­ Lithuania would not abandon its ^ F drive to restore the independence Whalers 3-2 F ri^y night to move within one victory of Knollwood. bachev expired Sunday night, the clinching the opening-round series. Dittmaim says, “It’s a quiet, rural street,’’ but the bus republic’s deputy prime minister, lost when, with fellow Baltic states — m The Bruins, second in the NHL in power-play and threatens the stdiety of her neighborhood, especially when Romualdas Ozolas, went on Latvia and Estonia, it was forcibly annexed by the Soviet Union in O o penalty-killing effectiveness, lead the best-of-7 Adams kids are out playing as they arc when the bus comes by in Lithuanian television to urge its 3.8 1940. Division series 3-2 and can wrap it up with a win Sunday the afternoon. million people to brace for a “hec­ Gorbachev demanded Friday that ^ 00 at Hartford. This morning, Dittmann said she was frustrated be­ tic” week. Lithuania’s leaders rescind “anti- H - < Boston’s other two goals, by Brian Propp and Neely, cause it’s been ^most two weeks since she and several Lithuanian President Vytautas constitutional” actions promoting in­ m . came on Boston power plays. neighbors were promised the problem would be solved Landsbergis, Prime Minister dependence or face an economic The Bruins, playing their third straight game without after they registered their complaint publicly at a meeting Kazimiera Prunskiene and members o embargo. That includes canceling injured defenseman Ray Bourque, held a 3-0 shooting of the town’s Board of Directors. of the Cabinet and parliamentary conscription into the Soviet army advantage and had two goals on their five power plays. “We’re going to call (Mayor Terry) Werkhoven leadership discussed “a plan of and seizing Communist Party Hartford was scoreless on its five power plays and was today,” she said. economic measures” in the face of property. O 5 outshot 3-2. However, she may not need to do that because the bus an embargo by the Kremlin, Vilnius The Soviet president threatened to r “ X) The Bruins have seven goals in the series on 24 power ' is supposed to cease traveling on Knollwood by the end Radio said. plays, while Hartford has two on 26. of the month. Assistant Town Manager Steven Werbner Such an embargo would include cut off products the Soviet Union O O sells abroad for hard currency if the Neely’s winning goal, his third goal of the series, was said this morning after talking with officials from Con­ cutting off the supply of oil and Q “n republic’s leaders failed to a a by set up by Hartford goalie Peter Sidorkiewicz’s mistake. necticut Transit. naturd gas that the republic buys m r n Sunday. He did not specify the Sidorkiewicz tried to clear Randy Burridge’s shot, but The delay exists apparently because the company’s only from Moscow at subsidized materials, but they include oil and Neely intercepted the puck in the right circle. Neely, who policy-making board must approve the change, then prices. gas. led Boston with 55 regular-season goals, put a 25-footer notify affected riders at least two weeks before the The capital of Vilnius was quiet There was no immediate word by Sidorkiewicz to give the Bruins a 3-2 lead. change is made. Judy Hartiino/Manchester Herald O O today as the predominantly Roman from the Kremlin today on the Hartford got the power play when Lyndon Byers went “We feel bad that some people will be without Catholic republic celebrated the m z off for slashing at 17:23 of the period. But the Bruins transportation,” Stephen Warren, Connecticut Transit’s FLAG-WAVERS — Rebecca Poole, 7, hoists Alyssa Boasso, 6, as she threatened embargo. final day of a three-day Easter In Washington on Sunday, Senate a > outshot Hartford during the next two minutes 2-0, includ­ assistant general manager for development, said today. waves Old Glory. Their purpose was a little more than patriotic, though. weekend. Most factories and busi­ > r- ing Neely’s goal. “We don’t like taking service away from people unless They were trying to drum up business over the weekend for their roadside nesses were closed, according to a Please see LITHUANIA, page 10 JJ (D Hartford’s Ulf Samuelsson got the game’s first goal at worker in the information office of Please see BUS, page 10 juice and cookie stand. 9:36 of the first period and Dave Tippett tied it 2-2 at JJ > 15:56 of the second. TODAY > H Trailing 2-1 after one period, Hartford tied the game ----: p “0 when Tippett converted a rebound of Kevin Dineen’s shot. The play began when Craig Janney failed to clear a With O’Neill gone, Droney eating nis words Index pass that was intercepted by Dineen 40 feet in front of 20 pagaa, 2 sactlons goalie Andy Moog. branded O’Neill’s upstart chal­ need in Connecticut,” Droney said regard. criticism of Morrison, Foley said, Hartford had a good chance to tie the game earlier By Peter Viles lenger, U.S. Rep. Bruce Morrison, at week’s end. Although he has not “If Bruce Morrison can change “I’ve got copies,” his eyes lighting Classified tO-20 after Bob Carpenter got a major penalty and was ejected The Associated Press D-Conn., a “left wing liberal” and formally endorsed Morrison, he my mind, he can chxutge anybody’s up. He said Droney's earlier state­ Comics 16 at 7:10 for cutting Brad Shaw. Hartford outshot the “Bruce Income Tax.” seemed to flirt with an endorsement mind,” Droney said. “1 was one of ments could resurface in Republican Focus 17 Bruins just 1-0 during its five-minute power play, and HARTFORD — State Friday. his greatest detractors and he’s con­ Local/Stala 9-6 that shot didn’t come until 37 seconds remained. Democratic Ruly Chairman John F. Now that O’Neill is out of the campaign commercials. Lottetv 2 race and Morrison is driving toward “He is a tough, no-nonsense, ex­ vinced me he can be the governor of “I would think that they probably Nation/WbrU 6,7.0,18 Janney, Boston’s top playmaker, set up his team’s first The Associated Press Droney Jr. has never been known Connecticut.” two go^s, both on power plays. They came after for mincing words. In this upside- the Democratic Party’s convention perienced congressman who is ready deserve to be revisited,” Fbley said. Obiluariaa 2 “It refers back to the old prayer,” Ooinion 8 . Samuelsson opened the scoring with a 40-foot shot along CLEARING OUT — Hartford defenseman Dave Babych (44) and goalie Peter Sidorkiewicz down political year, he may end up endorsement, Droney has changed to handle budget problems with a This flip-flop amuses hands-on approach. I like that.” Republicans, particularly their state Foley said. “‘Lord, let us choose our SoorU 11-15 the ice. clear Boston Bruins’ forward Brian Propp (36) from in front of the Hartford net in the first eating some of them. his tune. Television 16 Propp, benched for Boston’s 6-5 victory in Wednesday For months, Droney stood by “Bruce Morrison is the type of Droney acknowledged he did not chaimtan, Richard Foley. Please see DRONEY, page 10 __________________________ night’s fourth game because of poor play, tied the game period of their Stanley Cup playoff game Friday night at Boston Garden. The Bruins won, Gov. William A. O’Neill’s side and fellow who I think is just what we always hold Morrison in such high Asked about Droney’s earlier I at 15:18 of the first period.
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