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Bridge BECAUSE YOU never ISTORE/OFFICE I SPORTING know when someone will I FOR RENT GOOOS ITRUCKS/VANS be searching for the Item I FOR SALE you have for sale, it’s f o r r e n t -460 GOLF CLUBS-Used. better to run your want ad Main Street, Manches­ FORD-1984 Van. E150. NORTH 1-4-90 Keeping trumps split 3'-2 nothing will matter Starter and full sets for several days... cancel­ ter. Please call 646- with bags from $35. Carpeted, Cargo Van, W hat’s News... ♦ K 3 2 Nnrih®?'"! *‘*"8 the ing It as soon as you get A/T, 6 cylinder. Excel­ V 8 4 2 iNorth hand can be crucial when 2426, 9:00-5:00 Also misc. clubs. 649- results. control weekdays.______1794. lent condition and very J ♦ 6 5 4 3 !P‘il, '^hen declarer reliable. $3,300. Coll ♦ a 10 7 ♦ a i r C o n d i t i o n e d i By James Jacoby sees that West started with four Dave 646-2789, days or OFFICES are available lo T I MISCELLANEOUS* [ ^ C A R S W EST spades he plays no more trumps. In­ FOR SALE 644-4504 evenings. EAST stead he leads the club queen finess- In Manchester. Square I ^ F O R SALE ^ 10 9 8 6 ♦ 5 4 J ' ' ' “.'"^ "’?"^Sement is the theme of feet areas are 600-460- V7 6 ♦ Q J 10 9 3 t^ a y s deal. Since much of bridge ing. East wins the king and plays a 350-240. The office are DODGE - 1986. ‘150’, 318 ♦ A K Q 10 third diamond. Declarer ruffs low and COLECO-24ft X 48 ft CID, automatic, bed ♦ J982 education consists of learning from centrally located with above ground pool, fil­ ♦ 8 5 3 ♦ K62 mistakes, let s first watch Willy Nillv then plays the A-J of clubs. West has to parking. Call liner, tool box, 50K, fo T I MOTORCYCLES/ follow. Declarer then cashes the A-K 649-2891. ter and pump, will sell $5500. 742-8669.______misplay four spades. Diamonds were separately. Needs 1 ^ MOPEDS SOOTH of hearts, and fortune smiles as West CADILLAC-1979 Coupe ♦ A Q J 7 4 led and continued, and Willy ruffed. liner and cover. Best He played a spade to dummy’s king has to follow to both hearts. South can offer. 645-8584. DeVllle. New paint, Tuesday, June 5,1990 ♦ a K 5 INDUSTRIAL clean, runs great. Must KAWAKSAKI-1988 KX Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents ♦ 7 now play his last club and ruff with VJLLI, P R IN TER ’S Type 250. Runs good. $1850 or sell. $3,200or best offer. ♦ Q J 9 4 split! He now tried the club finesse dummy s spade king. Yes, West will l £ i l PROPERTY best offer. Trays. Full size Calif, 635-7391. u East won the king and played another still make his long trump trick. Unfor­ for displaying collectl- Vulnerable: Neither tunately he has to use it to ruff his m a n c h e s t e r - bles,etc. $22.00 each. CHEVY-1981 Chevette. 5 Dealer: South and later had to Avalloble July 1, lo^ a trump trick for down one. partner s winning heart, and declarer Also 2 mople type ca­ door, 4 speed. AM /FM Motorcycle Insurance South makes 10 tricks. 4800/7200 square feet cassette. Very good Soviets, uth West North can trumps be managed bet- binets complete with Many competitive companie East Commercial Industrial ♦rays (2‘ 3 size) For condition. Runs well. Aparo's lawyers on the attack ^ Pass 2 ♦ Pass ter. After ruffing the second diamond, 3 phase electric. 646- $700/best offer. 643- Call ha Free Quote 5477. information call 643- ► All pass ^ James Jacoby's books -Jacoby on Bridge-and 6669 or 646-5634. 9369.______Automobile Associates Jacoby on Card Games" (written with his father, jack of spades from his hand, leaving BUICK-1981 Regal. Good ofVemon Opening lead: ♦ K the spade king in dummy. Whenever tM late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at Koreans By Denise Lavoie E N D R O L L S condition. $1595. Ask 870-9250 bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. The Associated Press CHILD CARE 27'/4" width — 50C for Steve. 872-6293 ev­ 13" width — 2 for 50C enings 8i weekends. Doys 646-9693. HARTFORD — Defense attorneys BABY SITTING - My Newsprint and rolls can be WANTED TO picked up at the Manchester in accord for Karin Aparo ^p ea r to be using a home or yours. Expe­ |9 0 lp ------Herald O NLY before 11 a.m. BUY/TRADE rienced Mom available two-pronged approach in attempting to N Monday through Thursday. ITRUCKS/VANS Astrograph full time for part time. I FOR SALE show that she did not help plan her Please call 646-7921. Nations work toward mother’s 1987 murder, claW ng both PETS AND that Aparo’s boyfriend acted alone and FORD 150 1980. Needs We buy clean, late model resuming relations early moves. I SUPPLIES body work. $1000. 646- that her mother abused her throughout ^ o u r CARPENTRY/ used cars rnd trucks. T o d P'ess for a close CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Good REMODELING 5477.______prices paid. ^ her life. JiKfy HafUIng/Mancheater H«rald t^hings could happen for you today in OLDER, spayed, female By Elisabeth Dunham birthday 'Important matter you cat needs good home. CH EVY C601965. 5'/2 yard Mr. Duff - Carter Clwvroltl As Aparo Ux^ the witness stand in want to finalize. You could be rather nfp^ntc one-to-one involve- dump body many new 1229 Main SIraat The Associated Press m ^ts wi h others. If a face-to-face CARPENTER-Small Moved to smaller place her own defense Monday, her attorney, FATHER AND SON — Chief Robert D. June 5,1990 lobs, big lobs, altera- and can't keep. Call parts. Excellent condi­ Manchester, CT Hubert Santos, asked Aparo to explain tion. Call Bill 649-2384. Lannan with his son, new police officer Sn ?• Some inter- s u X 't e ^ flons, decks. 25 years after 6 pm. 742-9508. 646^464 SAN FTIANCISCO — In a dramatic why she planned to run away with her Much progress is likely in the year fhl occur today experience. Insured. David K. Lannan. thai will elevate your hopes and expec- A Q U ^IU S (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Don’t be 870-9036. . -finale to Mikhail S. Gorbachev’s U.S. bo)^riend, Dennis Coleman. ahead, because you will be capable of |g ^ C A R S realizing ambitious objectives you es­ '^ooause they sound too 9®' '"*0 a J ^ C A R S [ ^ C A R S "tour. South Korea’s president said he and “Life with my mother was very dif­ .'"volvement with rather FOR SALE FOR SALE tablish for yourself. Move onward and K t i a l . " " high stakes either emotionally or mate- FOR SALE the, Soviet leader agreed to move toward ficult at times,” she said. Lannan swears in son upward. nonnal relations between their two Aparo, 19, said her mother had PISCFQ competition. Police Chief Robert D. Lannan made his first GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Financial 1^'oow PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Your ex­ I FURNITURE long-hostile nations. ^ could reach your abused her both physically and emo­ public appearance this morning since becoming ill trends look very encouraging for you to­ pectant, optimistic outlook is your TThe Cold War ice on the Korean day, especially in matters where you are ®’‘P®ctations. Give money SOFA-Excellent condi­ tionally, telling her ^ was stupid and last month to participate in swearing-in ceremonies matters top priority and make every ef- prepared to work for what you hope to '• can be used tion, yellow 8i green peninsula “now has begun to crack,” would never make anything of her life. personal in- for four police officers, (me whom is his son. receive. Think big and work hard. Know your bank account. tapestry with 3 cu­ President Roh Tae-woo told reporters Aparo said her mother also blamed her SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Projects mini®*®’ ''?®'9e*f'cant negatives will be Lannan, who suffered a mild heart attack last where to look for romance and you’ll shions, on wheels. Ask- you originate or personally direct have minimized. after a historic meeting with Gorbachev for her own misfortunes, including her find it. The Astro-Graph Matchmaker Ing $100. 647-0007. month, said he is feeling gexxL but is easily tired ei^ellent chances for succeeding in this ARIES (March 21-April 19) People are ■ at a San Francisco hotel Monday eve- divorce from her father and her indeb­ out due to the ailment. The ceremony was held at instantly reveals which signs are roman­ inclined to be supportive of you today FOR SA LE: Sofa, love- i ning, tically perfect for you. Mall $2 to Match­ time frame, especially those which have tedness. a broad public appeal. provided they undeistand how they will seat, 2 tables, coffee the police station. maker, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box “Piresident Gorbachev and I share the Santos appeared to be laying the ,® collective involvement. table. Call anytime M9- More testing of his condition over the next few 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) 2619. view that efforts to normalize bilateral Sometimes it's unwise to rely more Spell out all of the details groundworic for a defense to show that weeks will determine when and if he will return to CANCER (June 21-July 22) If there is a heavily on your hunches than your logic TAURUS (April 20-May 20) This should relations between South Korea and the Aparo was under severe emotional work, the chief said. member of the opposite gender you're be a good day to negotiate an important Soviet Union have already been started stress. desirous of impressing, be a little stand­ Today, however, could be an exception, I CARS Lannan said he is proud to welcome his only son, so don t discount how you feel about agreement. The key to its success will and )vill lead to the establishment of per­ But Santos focused most of his ques­ o ^ offish today. Let the person make the something. be Its ability to yield equal benefits to FOR SALE David Kerry Lannan, 32, of 791 Center St., as a both parties. manent relations,” Roh said. tioning Monday on Coleman, who is police officer in the department. 5 - n Schaller's The Soviet president was more vague now serving a 34-year prison sentence 'The younger Lannan has worked as a staff in his account of the meeting. for the Aug. 5, 1987 strangulation of mechanic at the department for the past few years. I APARTMENTS [APARTMENTS Quality Pra-Ownod Autoe The A8soclateed during the month of 649-0574. 1-800-562-9550. WOMXt* 5eUon.ouro, 2.51 EH e r < ^ . rW I plane has been indicted on 455 counts of fraud,” said Eugene Propper, Root’s The other men indicted, Sonrise 1988 Chevy Cavalier $6,990 1967 HYUNDAI EXCEL GLS 3300 V6 MR engine, auto. from.. 4 two leaders agreed to develop full May, reflecting a statewide trend in which more cnisG control, mcny more reotum •®®on. A/C, AM/FM cassette, more securities fraud and related charges. Washington attorney. (Thairman Ralph Savage and company 1988 98 Reg Brougham $13,490 $3900 MSRP 111,648 msrp $K66a diplomatic relations “in the not-distant people are finding employment, according to the 1964 NISSAN SENTRA SE C4»hBocli 12.000 A Nash County grand jury issued in- The Columbus, Ga.-based Sonrise President Eugene White, live in Phenix TOWN ADVERTISEMENT 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier $6,980 Bob RSoy Dbcouit |104V fiiture.” Officials of Roh’s governing state Department of Labor. CONDOMINIUMS $5900 W TVtm Buyer Rebate Uao Bob Rlsy Dbcourt $674 diebnents Monday that totaled 2,695' Management, which touted Christian City, Ala. They joined with Carl Hur- NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS I 1988 Pontiac Sunbird Coupe $7,895 A '*■> qjtJM buyvfi) 1st Tine Buyer R eb ate $600 Unemployment claims decreased 3.5 percent to a 1964 HONDA ACCORD U party have said since March that such I FOR RENT 1987 Buick I ^ A v e $ (tarcscMadbuywn) counts. Indicted were Thomas Root, principles in sales literature and issued lebaus, who also was indicted, to form 30* 1*®* lic e n s e s must be renewed by June 11,490 relations would be established by year’s total of 2,140 during the two weeks ending May 26 1987 Buick Somerset Cpe $7,480 $4995 Sonrise Management Services, business cards inscribed with crosses, Telemedia in Maryland. o ^ r V s u W . ^ » i ® l r f " ? * after June 30th the 1985 TOYOTA MRZ end. compared to the number filed during the previous VERNON-Luxurlous 1 1987 Chevrolet Caprice $7,495 went out of business several months ago. Root, already indicted on federal char­ ® licensing penalty and a possible fine bedroom $750 monthly $5900 Roh said that in their private discus­ Telemedia Inc. and three other men iden­ two weeks, state labor figures showed. S > 1989-1990 year you SiouW 1986 Mitsubishi Pickup $ ges involving his woik for Sonrise, drew Includes heat and hot 3,995 1987 HONDA CIVIC SEDAN sion he and Gwhachev “agreed to further tified as co-owners of the two busi­ In announcing the indictment. North The drop follows a year in which unemployment > I” ® P<»tcard reminder. This reminder now shows water. Laundry/pool- 1986 Buick Skyhawk Cpe $5,980 ^ e d First Time Buyers Finandng wiih G^c.VInclude i nesses. Carolina Secretary of State Rufus Edmis- national attention in July 1989 after he ®*P'ra‘ion date. A veterinary c e rtif? ^ $7400 e^iand economic, scientific, technical claims by town and state residents almost doubled /tennis. Available 8/1. 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix $7,980 1985 OLDS CIERA BROUGHAM Root handled radio license applica­ ten said only a handful of Sonrise reported blacking out in the cockpit of due to many layoffs at area companies, according to f neutered dogs n« prev oS^ 646-0059. and cultural exchanges and cooperation > be made in pe^n or thro^h *e 1985 Cadillac Sedan DeVille $9/480 $5400 tions for investors of Sonrise Manage­ Management investors ever icceived his single-engine plane (xi a trip from Richard Ficks, labor department spokesman. 1985 Buick Centu7 Sed $5,995 1967 HONDA ACCORD LXI SED B o b R i l f S I l OLDSMODILE between our two countries.” v^dpl* ^ ^ “ ® * self-addressed, stamped eJi- ment before the Federal Communica­ FCC licenses. Washington to Rocky Mount At the same time last year, however, only 1,100 > H 1985 OkJsmobile Calais $5,980 $9900 Trade between the Soviet Uniem and jB U U n i l C y VOLKSWflCEN tions Commission. “In all, 1,018 people in North (Harolina Root was follow ^ by military planes town residents applied for unemployment benefits, Rogistration fees are as follows: [ ^ HOMES 1982 Chevrolet Celebrity $4,295 ^ A h n H H i O C A _____ I II South Korea doubled to $600 million last 3 SCHALLER ACURA 259 Adams SI., Manchasler, CT /C w ^ Pi The indictments allege the companies contributed more than $8 million to this during the 800-mile odyssey down the he said. Neutered male or spayed female, $6.00 year aixl was expected to surpass $1 bil­ FOR RENT 81 Adams Street 345 Center Street BOB HUT violated securities laws by not register­ organization,” Edmisten said. “National­ East Coast that ended when he crashed in Unneutered male or unspayed female, $10.00 6 4 9 - 1 7 4 9 1 lion this year. South Korea’s dynamic, Ficks said unemployment benefits last only 26 Kennel, $53.00 Manchester Manchester VW ing securities, failing to register sales ly, more than $16 million was invested Bahamian waters off Florida. Rescuers BOLTON-Close to high 647-7077 MwnbfCT Volley a wettwnMom. Deoi» fast-growing economy could offer the weeks, so people who have claimed for about six Ftegular office houis are as follows- way. Private, comfor 649-4571 Soviets investment and technology in- agents, engaging in false and deceptive by people from 25 states.” pulled Root from the ocean and dis­ months are a ^ED when the Soviets aimounced they would 4 Dr., AT, A/C, Y M Je fo g ,, White Wall Tires way, Now the directors will be on the production in preparation for live More seriously, however, Metheny projecL 1966 Mercury Cougar $8995 STOCK #1249 STOCK #1289 participate in the Seoul Olympics, even air live. Harazim said he had expected more general con­ 1 9 9 0 -9 f^ s (^ * ^ a r ®PP’’oval of the following salaries for the elected officials for the broadcasts. said the advantage to the live showings 1966 Mazda Fb(-7 $6995 ihough Communist North Korea opted to “Things have not changed for them The effort has been received well by is that those who want to follow the tractors to inspect the building. Eighteen general First Selectman 1986 Ford ThunderbW boycott. Earlier this year, the Moscow contractors have taken out sets of plans for the 30 to 36 hrs. wkly. preaoer and three truck covers, as recommended by the Board of F in ^ c e 1967 Ford Taurus $6995 By James H. Rubin quired church-state separation when high Carolina case that nuclear industry criminate against religion any more,” she Uoickers kept up their blockades at U.S. border 1968 Mazda 323 SE $4995 The Associated Press school religious groups are given the “whistleblowers” who say they were dis­ said. same access accorded such activities as ciplined for complaining about lax safety Mrs. Mayhew, now 23, said group points despite word of a tentative agreement, 1968 Ford Escort $4995 proclaiming it dcx:s not meet their demands and 1968 Jaguar )06 Sedan $29,995 1989 Camaro Z-28...... « WASHINGTON — Conservatives and chess or scuba diving clubs, Justice may sue their employers under slate per­ Bible study can be a source of strength L^Irs*^ = r e S g ra ^h ^^d ry K w “n'. ‘ *® ^ " 1987 Chevrolet Caprice...... they are “tired of sUirving to death.” 1968 Mercury Sable GS $8595 1989 Buick Regal Coupe...... religious fundamentalists are hailing a Sandra Day O ’Connor said for the court. sonal-injury laws. when “you’re a kid and you’ve got all 1987 Buick Century L TD Waaori...... $7,<,35 The proposed settlement covering 60 of 180 f o l l S t e ' ’ ‘^® '-"Pfovement Program to include the 1968UnoolnToi«nCar $12,995 98 Regency Brougham...$13400 Supreme Court ruling they say helps put Justice John Raul Stevens dissented. •Agreed to study the government’s these things coming at you ... drugs, or 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier...... 1986 Buick Skyhawk Coupe...... W .680 extracurricular prayer back in public The decision upholds the Equal Ac­ power to lift price controls on some whatever.” unicking companies involved in the dispute was an­ 9 1968 Mercury Cougar LS $8995 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix...... $5,980 Baske*all^Court^*^"^''°" ®* *2,500 1988 Pontiac Sunbird Coupe..... schools for students who want to wor­ cess Act of 1984, in which Congress said natural gas, a case that has tens of mil­ Beverly LaHaye, president of Con­ nounced Monday by Bryan Williams, the suikc’s 1968 Mazda RX-7SE $12,695 1985 Cadillac Sedan DeVille...... $7,980 chief mediator for the government of British New Ballfiold $22 423 1969 Ford F-250 4x4 Pick^ $18,421 1988 Chevy Cavalier...... Z ...... ship together. public high schools accepting federal aid lions of consumer dollars at stake. cerned Women for America, a conserva­ 1987 Buick Park Ave...... if® ’®?® 1985 Buick Century Sedan...... $9,480 must not discriminate against groups Columbia. 1969 MenaxySablaGS Wag $11,995 •Said it will decide whether pas­ tive activist group, also applauded the ^ lin^tnTtellmom *® ^10 ''st of October 1 ,1 9 8 9 sh a llb e d u e a n d payable in a 1987 Chevrolet Caprice...... • 1985 Oldsmoblle Calais...... $5,995 g nstallment or in two semi-annual installments or in four quarterly installments. I960 Mercury Sable GS $1Q,995 $7 495 The decision “should send a message based on “the religious, political, sengers on international flights may sue high court "The Supreme Court has 1982 Chevrolet Celebritv...... $5,980 to school adminisuators nationally that philosophical or other content of the 1989 Uncoln Town Car $19,995 ...... $4,295 airlines for the emotional disUess they ruled against religious apartheid in ‘^® ‘^® bist of October 1, 1989 as it applies to Motor religious speech on the high school cam­ speech at such meetings.” A c tio n 1 2 - f L ^ payable in a single installment pursuant to General Statutes, 1969PontiacGrandPrixl£ $11,995 allegedly suffer in ncar-crashes that American high schools,” she said. “To pus is as fully protected as any other stu­ Liberals said the ruling was a pretext cause them no physical harm. 1969 Merc Grand Marquis LS $15,995 exclude student religious groups from _ dent speech,” said Jay Sekulow, an At­ Inside Today 12. To consider and act upon any other business proper to come before said meeting. MANY OTHERS NOT LiSTEO for reconsidering classroom prayer and The student prayer case stemmed from meeting on campus is nothing more than Dated at Andcver, Connecticut this 24th day of May 1990. CARDINAL BUICK, INC. lanta lawyer for Christian Advocates could undermine earlier rulings that the refusal of Omaha, Neb., school offi­ bigoted discrimination.” Serving Evangelism. banned such activity. cials to approve a (Christian Bible-read- But atheist activist Madalyn Murray 16 pages, 2 sections 6/s Julia A. Haver! In an 8-1 ruling Monday, the justices In other actions Monday, the court: ing club at Westside High School in s/8 Peter J. Maneggia MORANDE o, AW "* a b o v e FIRST CLASS" O’Hair of Austin, Texas, called the 9 LINCOLN MERCURY-MAZDA 6/8 Steven O . Fish Adams Street, Manchester , said public high schools generally must •Ruled 8-1 in a case from Illinois that 1985. (formerly Moriarty Bros) 81 ruling tr ^ c . “This a major intrusion of .14-16 NatioiVWbrld. Board of Selectmen allow student prayer groups to meet and 301 Center Street police undercover agents may seek to Bridget Mergens Mayhew, the former religion into our secular public schools.” ___ 13 Obituaries___ Town of Andover, C T (Open Eves. Monday thru Thursday) Manchester 649-4571 worship if other student clubs are per­ ^elicit confessions from jailed suspects Westside High student whose attempt to she said. Opinion_____ 643-5135 mitted at school. without first warning them of their right sum the club led to the ruling, said she In 1962, Mrs. O’Hair filed the lawsuit Local/State _3-4 Sports____ Such exlracurricular prayer meetings to remain silent or to a lawyer’s help. was. delighted. “It’s got to be clear to all Lonery____ _ 2 Television do not violate the constitutionally re­ •Ruled unanimously in a North school officials that they can’t dis­ Please see COURT, page 8 0

\ \ \ \ A N — \ \ N' N \ 2—MANCHESTER HERALD, 'niesday. June 5. 1990 i RECORD MANCHESTER HERALD, "ftesday, June 5. 1990—3 MANCHESTER/BOLTON/COVENTRY J About Town Police Roundup

Manchester Grange to meet The funeral will be held Thursday PZC chairman says Harry E. Laise Gloria Veitch of Old Saybrook, and Man’s death may be suicide Manchester Grange No. 31 will meet Wednesday at 8 Harry E. Laise, 76, of East at 9.15 a.m. at the Glasumbury James C. and Linda Veitch of Bol­ pjn. at the Grange Hall on Olcott Street. Officers will be Funer^ Home. 450 New London Stroudsburg, Pa., formerly of ton; five grandchildren; a brother, A 51-year-old local man was found dead of a gunshot elected. Members are reminded to bring items for the Manchester, died Sunday (June 3, Turnpike, Glastonbury, followed by Robert T. Veitch of Columbia; and wound to the head in the driver’s seat of his car late auction table. a Mass of Christian burial at 10 aan. 1990) at William Backus Hospital, two sisters, Lillian Spencer of MtHiday afternoon, and suicide is suspected, police said Cheney study unfair at St. ftul Church, Main Street, Civitan Club has guest speaker Norwich. He is survived by his wife Columbia and Leola Veitch of The victim had been sitting in a white, 1987 Plymouth, Bertha E. (Terboss) Laise. Glastonbury. Burial will be in Green Coventry. four-door car paiked on Finley Street for s«ne time Secretary of State Julie Tashjian will speak during a Cemetery, Glastonbury. Calling police said. His head was tilted backwards and he ap­ U He was bom in East Stroudsburg, Memorial donations may be made meeting of the Manchester Civitan Club to be held the son of the late William and Ber­ hours are Wednesday from 7 to 9 to the James F. Veitch Memorial peared to be sleeping, police said. Creating historic commission debated tonight at 6:30 at MARC. 57 Hollister St. She serves on pan. tha (Wrubel) Laise. He had been a Fund, c/o Bolton Scholarship Fund, The dead man was identified as James Lindsey, of 32i several boards, including Greater Hartford Community resident of Monroe County, ft., for Memorial donations may be made 72 Brandy St., Bolton 06043. E. Center St., police said. The body was t^en to By Nancy Foley College and the Hartford County Democratic Women’s to the American Heart Association, Manchester Memorial Hospital, police said. Manchester Herald “If this report had come out three or four years ago, it Federation. the past seven years after moving y from Manchester. 5 Brookside Drive, Wallingford A Hathaway Street resident called police after he would be a different story. The owners do have rights on Before retiring in 1974, he was a ^ 9 2 , or to the Volunteer Am­ Jack GiJford noticed that the car and man had been there for some The chairman of the Planning and La Leche League to meet bulance Association, P.O. Box 453, their property." tool and dye maker for the Allen NEW YORK (AP) — Jack Gil­ time, police said. Zoning Commission said he did not “Baby arrives: The Family and the Breastfed Baby” Glastonbury 06033. Manufacturing Co. in Bloomfield ford, the droopy-fac^ aettx' whose A gun was found in the man’s hand, and the man had agree with a report that recommends will be the topic of the Manchester Evening La Leche for 21 years. He was a member of Richard B. Smith Sr. 55-year career included hit roles in been shot in the right front temple, police said. blocking development on the Great — William Bayer, League meeting to be held Wednesday at 7:30 pjn. at 64 Lawn because it would be unfair to the Elks Club and a former member Richard B. Smith Sr., 77, of A Fiinny Thing Happened Erirm J. Jarvis, 60 Carrtofield Road that everythmg will work out.” In the end, it will be OK. sanitarians will do bi-weekly testing, In a phone conversation, Robert trict commission might relieve the > r - Barbara A. Bacon, 156 Brandy S t, Bolton Flaymond S. Jefferson, 45 Pilgrim Lane sham, Director of the Board of Heal­ saying that the zone change would after Stuart Popper, town senior Public meetings scheduled for tonight: Nancy C. Hyland, 12 South Road, Bolton Patricia P. Jensen, 231 Keeney S t The Apostle ftul told the church in Rome that “all beginning the week of June 11, and Lessard, chairman of town recrea­ PZC members of “nitty gritty” work 3D CO th (in Bolton) said it has to be done increase traffic in the area. planner, told the commission that Anne a Pullo, 115 French Road, Bolton Diane L Johnsoa 113 Cambridge St thmgs^ work together for good with those who love the the testing will tenninate the week tion commission said in the past Lit­ in an area where they do not have Manchester Samuel J. Ricciardi, 41 Toomey Lane, Bolton Roman S. Karp, 29 Markwood Lane by a legal sanitarian, and he’s had The law requires that two notices the developer wished to withdraw Donald W. Fahr, 120 Lake Road, Coventry Itord. In saymg that, he was not denying the pain and of Sept. 3. The selectmen also tle League has had the 6:15 slot for expertise, according to alternate JD > Narmy B. Keefe, 26 F’rospect S t, Apt 21 trouble getting someone to do it,” be published in the newspaper prior the application. Popper said he was p in of ^rectOTs, Lincoln Center hearing room, 7:30 Barbara A. Fliegelman, 153 Fieldstono Lana, Donna Kelly. 18 Battista Fload ^ hurt that Mme to everyone. But ftu l was convinced that recommended they be allowed to the field and men the 8 p.m. slot on PZC member Theodore Brin- > H Coventry said Davis. Davis also said he had to the hearing, Pellegrini said. The told in a phone conversation that the Edward J . Konefick. 45 Benton S t God could brmg something good out of every situation, decide at their August meeting if Fridays. damour. Members of a historic dis­ Kenneth E. Graff, 677 Riley M t Road, Coventry Lisa P. Labreck. 11 Union Place volunteered to do the testing, but he second notice was not published, be­ request for a zone change from W illi^ J. Hiriea, 172 High S t, Coventry ^ d to s is how I understood my mother’s assurance: there is a need to extend the testing Selectmen said they will notify trict commission would be better Andover Unda J. lapolla, 184 New State Road, #38 is not a sanitarian. cause of an error on the newspaper’s Rural Residence to Preliminary Marion B. Knight 75 Bolton Branch Road, Coventry Patrick Gorge LsgauK, 1 Union Place ^just do the best you can — and everything wiU work past Sept. 3. Tests will be sent to a the commission that if the men are David M. McConnell, 71 Alice Drive, Coventry able to judge claims that particular part, Pellegrini said, a fact the town PRD at 254 Adams St. would be ^ Board of Education, Andover Elementary School, 7:30 Bryan M. Lerch. 146 Benton S t Davis said the lake should have lab designated by E>avis, and results scheduled for Friday night games at Eilaan F. McGinnis, 109 Maryanne Drive, Coventry Suzanne R. Lieber, P.O. Box 945 been tested in late May before the buildings or sites are of histcHical staff did not realize until after the withdrawn. The p lic a tio n filed by Priscilla L Milkie, Carpenter Ftoad, Coventry Paul J. Litrico. 249 Hilliard S t are to be sent to the selectmen’s of­ both times, then they will be given I knew that I might not get an “A” on the test, or even value, Brindamour said. hearing. Hackett Estate proposed the con­ pjRepubhcan Town Committee, Municipal Building, 8 Mark W. Olmstead, 160 Rpley HiU Road, Coventry William C. Luby, 519 E. Center S t park opened for the beach season. fice for review. the field. John E. Oshman Jr„ 21 Shady Lane, Coventry Mark & Lukas, 24 Dudley S t . ‘t • , that I had an excellent opportunity to The town would benefit from a The PZC denied the application struction of 69 multifamily units. Jonathan R Seymour, 125 Alice Drive, Coventry Melanie Anne Majewski, 39 Glenwood S t ^ t a Little League record for most consecutive strikeouts ftitti Wilson, 832 & River Road, Coventry Karan Metros, 54 MarsfaUI Road by a batter. But in the end, finally, it would be OK. In the Coventry William A. W yant 1047 Flanders Road, Coventry April Elizabeth Adams, 47 Deerfield Drive. William J. McCandiass, 118 Butternut Ftoad argest sense, ultimately, everything will work out. Shane David McCarvi, 45 Durant St I OO Housing Authority’ Orchard Hills Estate, 7 p.m. Carol M. Arxlerson, 13 Burnta Drive Ill life s troly tragic moments, telling a suffering friend Council endorses PRE-SCHOOL $2.00 off Michelle L McCarthy, 37 ftossotto Drive Jacqueline R Barile, 26 W . Middle Turruike I 7 :M p ^ . ^ Committee, Coventry High School, David J. Belcourt 162 Canter St Amanda Arm McCray. 280 E. Middle Turrmika that everythmg will work out would probably not be a 643-5535 any | David M. McKenna, 101 Wblkar S t Lauren C. Bernardt 1174 W. Middle Turnpike Summer Fun Program Robert A. Malanson, 17 Briarwood Drive helpful pie« of advice. But most of the time our worries Committee, Town Office Building, Susan E. Berzanski. 44 Willard Road are focused on lesser things which unnecessarily eat uo I cleaning of Tamara R Boushee. 40L Charming Drive Alexander Michaels, 90-B Ftochal Road 3-4-5 Year Olds Saralyn Miilar, 54B Chestnut S t, #20 our time and energy. ^ Kevin A. Boyko, 210 Main St fair housing idea I $8.00 or more Dorothy Brindisi. 18 Haystack Road Kevin G . Mottram, 44 Bryan Drive Tina A. Murray, 8330 Centw S t ■Telling ourselves that everything will work out is good coupon mwol bo prwootod ono por! Michael W . Brosnan. 223 Keeney S t the 10 W e e k s (cv«*ofnof/ooo por ordor. Connol bo I Jerry a Brown, 47 No. Elm S t Thomas E. Neubslt 689 Main St ^vice. First, because it is generally true. And second, oon^inod with olhor offoro or ooupono. * By Jacqueline Bennett Children^ I No bolhor or tuod. VaM thru Aug. 31.1 Judy A. Carlson. 386 S. Main St Kimberly fiA Nevars, 43 Devon Drive Marjorie Nordeen, 47 Chestnut S t b ^ ^ It reduces the wear and tear on one’s psyche Coventry residents upset 8 Unique Topics 11800. I Sara A. Caspl, 156 Green fifianor Road Manchester Herald Place, Inc. Kimberiee R Nortort 54 Coleman Ftoad Theresa Lea Caye, 33 Palm St wl^h^ comes from worrying about things we cannot DAY CARE AND NURSERY SCHOOL Lotteiy Sheryl L Nouria, 21 Amott Ftoad at lifeguard cutbacks. Story Casrole E. Clevenger, 30 Hilltop Drive F M Trips Sharon K. Ftosay, 49 Summer S t David M. Coutu, 156 Loomis S t COVENTRY - The Town Coun­ Bonnie L Ftoaii, 13 Whrrent S t on page 4. 452 Tolland Turnpike FREE STORAGE Catherine Damato, 248 Ludlow Road Rev. Dr. William C. Trench Victoria M. Peart, 60 Teresa Ftoad cil Monday night endorsed the con­ Linda G . Davidson, 225 Summit S t Manchester, CT 9:00 - 12:30 Daily Keep your closets clean and clutter free. Maria S. F>lneda. 88 Harland S t ftsto r, cept of a state land purchase grant Marguerite Deforge, 130 Broad S t Here are Monday’s lottery results from around New Wiliam E. F>roctor, 65 Spruce St North United Methodist Church Easy Access On/Off 1-84 ACreative Pay only for cleaning. Store your winter E ^ r d J. Dasrosisr, 18 Prospect S t #82 program that encourages construc­ cngiand: Diarte H. Fledekas, 240 Oak S t came to the council, but it delayed Michele I. Dufresna, 153 Downey Drive, A p t A Christine D. Fleeser, 193 Deer Run Trail tion of affordable houses, enabling Exciting Experience clothes safely and conveniently at no extra CONNECTICUT Julia J. Ericson, 74 Woodland S t action while it sought more informa­ Denise A. Fliopelle, 360 Oakland S t, Apt 3-H Mary E. Fagan, 40 Edgarlon St the Hebron Housing and Com­ cost to you. Daily: 8-3-5. Play Four 7-7-8-6. Julianna L Rogalla, 21 Beacon S t tion from Byram. Council members Kristin E. Ferraioli. 193 D -7 Homestead S t DAILY/WEEKLY RATES - DAY CARE ALSO AVAILABLE Debra M. RoUend, 34 Nika Circle munity Development Corp. to move were still not at ease with the re­ 646-1887 649-2100 MASSACHUSETTS Diane C. Farron, 80 Bratton Fload Manchester Herald Claudia A. Schumey, 332 Center St Daily: 6-8-8-0. Susan Debra Fish. 4 Strong S t forward with a plan to build 21 quest on Monday, so it chose to sup­ ______CALL FOR BROCHURE 299 West Middle Tpke. 77 Main Street Darryl A. Sibrinaz, 33 Benton S t James M. Fogarty. 377 Bush HUI Hoad homes off Pucker Street. Clark C. Taylor, 141 Vernon St port the “concep’” of affordable NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND Kristen M. Fordo, 76 Thayer Road Stephanie A. Thompson, 141 Tudor Lane, Apt F Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. The vote was 5-1, with one 1 Kevin S. Fortier, 440 W. Middle Turnpike housing as a policy decision and the g Vermont and Maine daily: 8-1-6 and Scott B. Thresher. 101 Ftorter S t Jacquelyn A. Gallagher, 11 Karan Drive Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. abstaining. Democrats supported the Ftobin Q. Tracey, 93 FTorence S t idea of the grant program as in line RETIREMENT LIVING Katherine A. Gallagher, 214 Ferguson Rood motion, while Republican Stephen Anthony G . Tsitarids, 908 Ftochal Ftoad with that concept. MORE THAN RHODE ISLAND Gregory P. GennaTn, 24 Hawthorne & Anno fitarie W rth, 37 Foster S t USPS 327-500 Clarke adamantly opposed, and Daily: 4-9-6-0. Karen------B.Gessay, 32------Carpenter Road “I have no problem with the con­ Timothy J. WsnissM, 58 F^inceton S t VOL. CIX, No. 209 RobinL Goodell. 65A Ambassador Drive Republican Harvey Barrette David A. Zapaanik, 105 Downey Drive cept of the land trust, but I think A DAY'S WORTH abstained. 1 being asked to endorse Mr. Byram’s Essential Questions to Ask Editor______“I do not feel $100-$120 thousand 'll® .Whiter Zaborowski plan — the economics of it, his OF LEARNING Weather News bditor/Opinion Page Editor _____ Ron Robillard (houses) called ‘affordable’ housing ability to do it, I am not comfortable - y f k - As a retirement community offering a full lifecare program to those Associate Editor is correct. I do not feel the ‘trust’ SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE Sports Editor " _ Alexander Girelli with.” said council member age 62 and older, 1 hi Arbors believes you should compare communities ______Len Auster technique is correct. The taxpayers Frederick Johnson. SPORTS SCHOOLS carefully before committing to one The first step is to ask the right will be paying fix' land the state of REGIONAL Weather Byram told the council he had to questions, such as , . , Increasing clouds Advertising Director Connecticut has a lien on,” Clark Wednesday, June 6 ______Mamie Miller notify the DOH within 30 days so it • I'aught by .SC Staff Coaches Tonight, clear early, increasing Business Manager ______Jeanne G. Fromertti said during the meeting at the Town *<***-*'«*^'**0'eoesl lor e »y«n w <- Customs Service Manager can send appraisers to assess the 1. Does the monthly fee cover all housekeeping, meals, transportation, high clouds late. Low 45 to 50. Composing Manager^______.Gerlinde Colletti Office Building. property and project in time to con­ • 10 Programs in 7 Sports utiliiics-and guaranteed access to a skilled nursing facility? Calm wind. Wednesday, variable _____Sheldon Cohen The Land Bank Land Trust is a Pressroom Manager _ Flobert H. Hubbard firm the project with his contractor, 2. Can the monthly fee be increased’ Is there a limit? ■WWN.'N.-V” clouds. High in the mid 70s. Out­ state program whereby grants may • l-or Boys anil (iirls from 8 to 17 from whom Byram says he has “a 3. Is there an entrance fee? look fOT Thursday, partly sunny. be allocated to non-profit agencies firm bid.” Byram refus^ to identify 9 • Onc-wcek Programs lx;ginning June 2.5 How much will be refunded; 90% . . . 50% . . . O”,.? High 75 to 80. such as the Hebron Housing and the contractor publicly. N'VN'VV kkkkkkkkkk ((••( ('/)/ I olU yhdIl High pressure centered in Ohio Community Development Corp. to Byram estimates the total site Call 647-93-I3 for your FREE Retirem ent Communities Guide. kkk- early this morning will move to the \VcvkaiilJi,l\27-2^) JUk-k. buy and and build affordable development cost, including roads, 1 he Arbors is managed by people with over 30 years experience in mid-Atlantic coast this evening. houses. If financial agreements to septic well and landscaping, at • Commute or Reside on Campus providing senior living services Please cal' us at 647-9343 and ask Conn. 06040. ‘ ^ 591, Manchester, keep the houses affordable fail, the $^,000 per lot. Weather summary for Monday, jeanine Drobiak for your FREE Guide which provides a valuable June 4: state would have a lien on the land, After the meeting Byram said of • Pee Ineludes Insuranee ]eMHa#0l7O°| Press i®/-? member of The Associated i$2H ilalui iihlv) checklist ol issues and questions. =1 ^ YesfitI 7 y | Temperature: high of 77, low of according to development corpora­ the. council’s action: “If it isn’t 51, mean of 64. tion leader Peter Byram. enough we’ll be back asking them to Program details vary. M am ie Precipitation: trace for the day, Some sign of approval from the strengthen it.” For further inrormation r r . ______O c e a n 0.03 inches for the month, 20.82 in­ Town Council of Byram’s plan to Byram said the DOH appraisers ______11 hen ) 'ou ‘re ready ches for the year. develop the Willow Glen sub­ will likely come to assess the and a free brochure, Jw^dnfl>o«l>4n carrier calf unable to reach your A T ) Q to feel secure for 9 Temperature extremes for today: division, already okayed by the property twice by June 15, and the call (413) 788-3111. ciseo Aoou-w« Highest on record 96, set in 1925. Planning and Zorang Commission, state bond commission may act by a A A fpgi of your life. Lowest on record, 42, set in 1964. o n e ^ n i i S m TJ $1 80 weekly, $7.70 for was needed for Byram to ask the late August — and if approved the spRiNciiidncoi.i.i-cp; Ufsi Cenii r strei i • Manchester, CT 06040 • 203-647-9343 Today’s weather picture was drawn months and $92 J h 20 for six State Department of Housing for the aouotr oiOLOv by Andy Bakulski, a centsawfj Newsstand price: 35 project could get underway then. 2b t .Allien Street fourth-grader at Keeney Street School. grant. Byram said some of the houses Springtielil. MA 01 100 The same request twice before could be occupied bv Thankseivins. AHB-27MH 0

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V N \ \ ‘ N S ...... V \ \ \\ \ \ \ \ ^ \ \ 4—MANCHESTER HERALD. TVesday, June 5. 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Ttiesday, June 5. 1990—5 MANCHESTER/COVENTRY/STATE NATION & WORLD J In Brief • • Housing Ex-speaker Wright has no regrets Congress, Bush remain Ttirnpike repairs could go to referendum authority By Patrice Gravino Approval of bonding for the the work during the budget hearings, The Associated Press proposed reconstruction of the sec­ refuted the argument made by rapped at odds on foreign policy tion of East Middle 'Rimpike be­ Republicans, who have said the FORT WORTH, Texas — Jim tween Brookfield and Woodbridge town should delay the project until Wright expresses little bitterness streets could be a referendum ques­ By Alex Girelli or remorse over his downfall as while, the Senate is taking up a Bush for not marking the one-year state or federal money becomes Trade benefits wide-ranging crime-fighting bill. tion on November’s ballot. available. Manchester Herald House speaker after 34 years in anniversary of the bloody crack­ More than 250 amendments were The four Democratic members of Because the road is not part of Congress and spends his time a for two countries down on pro-democracy stacked up when Congress recessed, demonstrators in Beijing’s Tianan­ the town’s Board of Directors arc any state or federal highway system, A complaint against the Housing year later with gardening, lecturing backing the plan for the project, Authority of Manchester has been and family. main contention and the Democratic leadership will men Square. Cassano says outside assistance for seek a vote to curtail debate. which has been recognized by the projects is not likely. filed with the state Freedwn of In­ “I didn’t get everything done “The Chinese government is Public Works officials as one of the formation Commission. However, Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., chair­ Furthermore he said, “the longer that I wanted to, but for three and a hoping it can suppress by force the worst sections of road in town. the complainant got the information half decades I was able to ... aj^ly By Joan Mower man of the Judiciary Committee, memory of how it misused force last you put off things, the more expen­ The Associated Press “We feel it’s too big a project to sive they become.” she so u ^t on the same day she filed my wits and my intellect and my urged his colleagues to curb the year. We must not endorse this crea­ the complaint. keep jjutting off,” said Democratic To get the proposal on the p h y si^ strength to some of the debate, saying “this legislation tion of a historic void. We must not minority leader Stephen T. Cassano. Stella Brown, a leader in the most intractable problems and see WASHINGTON — Congress, should not be killed by delay.” allow the people who lost their lives November ballot, the Democrats returning today from a long holiday, The town Board of Directors may need the support of only one of the position to the authority’s plan to if I could make them budee.” Amid this jockeying, former on Tiananmen Square to become purchase two houses near each other finds itself at odds with the ad­ vote on the referendum question at five GOP members of the board. Wright said. White House Press Secretary James forgotten martyrs to the power of ministration on policy toward China its meeting at 7:30 in Lincoln Center The reconstruction project should in the Horace Street area, filed the “That was a great gift. Not many Brady, felled by John Hinckley Jr.’s the Chinese regime,” he said. and the Soviet Union. tonight. not be confused with the patching complaint May 30. Later that day people are given that. So, why March 1981 assault on President Hours after Mitchell’s remarks, she was given a tape receding of a Cassano, who raised the pos­ work which the town is currently shouldn’t I feel fortunate?” he said hi both cases. President Bush Reagan and now a gun-control lob­ the White House released a state­ public hearing on ^ e proposed pur­ sibility of holding a referendum for doing on the road. in a recent interview. opted to grant trade benefits to the byist, aimounced a “Brady Bill ment by Bush criticizing Chinese chases. A relaxed, suntanned Wright, countries that were longtime U.S. Blitz.” leaders, calling on them to “turn Brown said Monday that she filed 67, reflated on the benefits of his adversaries. He now faces broad op­ Brady’s campaign seeks support decisively away from repression.” DiRosa is unlikely state rep contender the complaint because she had not Judy HartHng/Manchester Herald resignation, which be blames on position to those decisions on for a provision requiring a seven- But he did not alter his stance on been given the tape by May 29 as HAT TR ICK —- Derrick Mantie, 3, of Manchester uses a hat from his aunt Margaret Heifrick of political enemies, as he sat in his Capitol Hill. Fonner Manchester Mayor Peter day cooling-off period for the pur­ trade benefits to China. The assembly district includes she h ^ requested. cluttered Fort Worth office May China fiared as an issue before P. DiRosa Jr. may challenge Boston, to shield his face (from inquiring photographers?). The two were watching performan­ chase of handguns. The provision is The president said his administra­ only one the 12 voting districts in Hearings on the proposed pur­ 31. Exactly a year earlier he gave lawmakers left the capital on May Republican State Representative J. ces Saturday at Arts in the Garden at the Cheney Homestead. designed to give police more time to tion values “good relations with the l^ c h e ste r. It also includes the en­ chase of seven diqilex houses in his resignation speech, and he for­ 24 for the Memorial Day holiday. Peter Fusscas for the House seat in conduct a record check of would-be Chinese people and government” tire towns of Bolton, Andover, various parts of town for rental to mally relinquished the speaker’s Bush aimounced then that he would the 55th Assembly District — but it handgun buyers. and is ready “to develop this Hebron, and Marlbwough, making low- and moderate-income families post on June 6,1989. extend for one year the most- is unlikely. were held May 14. Residents of the House members were expected by relationship as China resumes a ... Manchester only a small part of the “Now I’m home, among people favored-nation trade status that DiRosa said Monday that he Horace Street area reiterated their Wednesday to try to override Bush’s path of reform.” district. Plan to close Patriot’s beach whom I know, who know me,” grants China lower tariffs on goods would seek the seat only under protest against the plan to buy three ■ veto of a bill authorizing $2 billion Wright said. “I am able to do a lot The Auociated Preia exported to the United States. “strange and extenuating cir­ DiRosa has never sought state of­ houses close togeth^ in their area. of things that I denied myself for Amtrak. The president objected Senate Majority Leader George cumstances,” but he declined to say fice, although his name has been When the ly in g s ended, com­ during those years when I was FEELING FORTUNATE — Former Speaker of the to one provision in that measure that gets Coventry residents mad Mitchell, D-Maine, who opposes the what those circumstances might be. mentioned at times as a potential missioners of the authority voted to trying to be a leader.” House Jim Wright discusses life away from Washington would expand federal oversight of EMERGENCY DiRosa said he was being en­ candidate. He has served as a buy only two of the houses there, Wright stepped down after the trade benefits because of China’s railroad acquisitions in a way he FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL By Jacqueline Bennet anything it should be increased,” only on weekends but Lisicke Beach during an interview in his Texas home recently. couraged to run by top Democrats Manchester director, both as a but the objectors still want only one House Ethics Committee said he human rights practices, said he said would be “a step backward for Manchester Herald DeRaola said during the meeting at remain open all week because it is and has not ruled out the possibility. Republican and as a Democrat, and purchased. violated House rules 69 times in­ would meet with other lawmakers the entire rail industry.” DIAL 911 the Town Office Building. used more. “I think that it leaves scars. I work that way.” this week to map out a course to try Fusscas, of Marlborough, is seek­ is now serving his sixth term on the Written minutes of the hearing volving sales of his book, “Reflec­ On Monday, Mitchell criticized In Manchester ing his sixth term. board. COVENTRY — A Town Council DePaola suggested instead that Former councilwoman Rose don’t think there’s any way to get Nevertheless, he insists he’s not to reverse Bush’s decision. were provided to the objectors, but tions of a Public Man,” and in O ' action that could close one town town employee raises be limited to Fowler also came to protest Fowler away from it,” she said. bitter. Many members of Congress, in­ Brown said they were inadequate save services. business deals with his friend and inaccurate arid sought a copy of beach on weekdays has some resi­ said there is a lack of clear com­ Wright maintained that the “I’m happy. I’m as busy as I cluding Mitchell, are upset that 5 - n Town Council Chairwoman Joan munication between the town hall George Mallick of Bart Worth. Water flushing through Friday this week the tape recording. dents angry. ethics charges were falsely brought want to be,” he said. Bush signed a trade pacluge with Lewis replied, “Our problem is the and recreation staff, which apparent­ He is fatalistic about his resigna­ by his enemies and that he never Wright has time for things that In the controversy over the pur­ The council last week had cut tion, which came when the Soviet President Mikhail S. Gor­ OPEN HOUSE The Water Division will be flush­ If sediment does get into a $3,000 from the lifeguard account, budget has flailed the first time ly thinks it has only a total of $8,000 knowingly violated House rules. had been squeezed out by his busy chases, the objectors have accused longtime Democratic leader had bachev at the summit last week ing water mains from 7:15 am . to 3 home’s hot water tank, the leaving $17,000 after the proposed around - with no new programs. Exr to pay lifeguards at both beaches. He said the behavior of his schedule, such as having dinner the authority’s commissioners of been speaker for about two years. without pressuring the Soviets to at ^ m pm . today through Friday in the fol­ homeowner should wait until the $15.9 million budget failed in a isting programs must therefore be “Communication better be cleared nemesis. Republican Rep. Newt with his wife and spending time having an arrogant attitude. Com­ *TTiere were so many peculiar 2 o lowing areas: from East Middle water clears and then open the referendum. cut.” up,” said Fowler. Gingrich, and special prosecutor with his children and relax their economic stranglehold on CONCORDIA NURSERY SCHOOL T\impike, at Woodbridge Street, east missioner Richard Schwolsky, who She noted other areas such as circumstances that fell together to the independence-minded republic faucet at the bottom of the tank to negotiated purchase agreements, ac­ Elsesser said there is $17,000, but Richard Phelan amounted to grandchildren. to the town line and south to High­ “It is almost like vengeance, a police overtime and new capital e- create this jigsaw puzzle out of of Lithuania. Thursdw, June 7 drain the collected material, which cused the objectors of being $3,000 that was cut by the council is “character assassination.” He still works long days writing, land Street backlash because the budget didn’t quipment were also cut. which there was no escape, none will settle at the bottom. motivated by bigotry. equal to the cost of two lifeguards. And Wright also blames the giving speeches or guest lectures at “That was unfortunate and un­ 6:00PM -- Open House Also, if a load of wash is done get passed,” said Peter DePhola of In addition, Lewis said it will be Elsesser also said it is too late in of them logical, none of them, to media for “a voracious thirst for colleges and iqrpearing at fund­ wise,” said Mitchell, who charac­ ^ . Fire flow tests and hydraulic The purchases would be financed 7:30PM - Parents' Meeting with discolored water, the load 82 Wall St. up to the town Parks and Recreation the season to adequately put my mind, predictable ... that I’m scandal,” saying reporters never raisers for fellow Democrats. terized Bush’s action as “effectively capacity tests will be done during by the federal Depaitment of Hous­ should be kept wet and re-done after DeRiola said his family and many Commission to determine how the together a fee schedule for beach use inclined to think that that’s what gave him a chance to tell his side Wright recently attended a gather­ abandoning the Lithuanians.” Concordia Lutheran Church the week also to decrease customer ing and Urban Development. HUD was supposed to be,” Wright said. m the water clears. Four ounces of of his neighbors are angry that the cut will affect the recreation to make up for the cut. However, he of the story. ing for the man who filled his Bush did tell Gorbachev he will disturbances. officials in Washington have not yet W rist’s office is cluttered with cream of tartar should be added to beach could be cut back in any way. program. The council had suggested said such a plan wo’old be a good Wright assigns scant culpability House seat, Pete Geren, who often not send the trade agreement to 40 Pitkin Street The flushing may discolor water approved the purchases. “This is our only recreation ... if memorabilia and boxes from 34 O "O help clean any stains from the dis­ that Patriot’s Park beach be open idea for the future. to himself. Congress for its approval until Mos­ and reduce pressure. If water £q>- years on Capitol Hill, along with seeks his advice. Opening an Manchester colored water. “It is altogether possible that I Wright won’t criticize Tom cow puts into law its promise to pears discolored, it is recommended notes for a book he is writing on It normally takes a few hours for may have been too insistent, too Foley, his replacement as speaker, allow free emigration of Soviet Afternoon Program that it not used until it clears. That the water in a home to clear. If water Central America. Wright donated demanding, too firmly determined O m will prevent rust and sediment from saying it would be “ungracious,” citizens. 12:30-3:00PM appears discolored longer, the Higher rate of asbestosis found at UTC congressional memorabilia to to achieve the maximum” in push­ but he does say the House today being brought into the home’s In the legislative arena, mean­ m homeowner should call the Water Texas Christian University for a ing for legislation, lie said. seems to lack “clarity and direc­ plumbing system. HARTFORD (AP) — More cupational diseases diagnosed at the memorial library. Division at 647-3201. As presented in a general study of at UTC’s Hamilton Standard Wright said he didn’t do enough tion.” workers in East Hartford and Yale-New Haven clinics between and Wright said he’s happier now job-related illnesses released by the Pratt & Whitney divisions. to protect himself once the ethics As for history, Wright said he Windsor Locks got job-related as­ 1979 and 1987, reveals clusters of state labor and health services than he has been in years. His allegations started flying. East Catholic senior wins NMS competition bestosis and asthma than in other Asbestosis is a lung disease doesn’t worry how his life will asbestos-linked diseases among departments, the clinical data does wife, Betty, whose job in a com­ “I thought I could ... let the read. Sm o2! Connecticut towns, and most of the caused by the inhalation of asbestos, You know us. We know you. East Catholic High School senior competition. He successfully com­ workers in East Hartford, Groton, not identify the workplaces where i t y formed by Wright and Mal­ other guy wear brass knuckles if “I’m at peace with myself,” he o > cases involve employees at two New Haven, and Sfratford. a h^t-resistant fiber. Besides asbes­ lick was questioned by the ethics William J. Tanski of Glastonbury peted with 14,000 finalists nation­ employees apparently contracted tosis, asbestos has been shown to he wantkl to, and I could still said. “I intend to rest my case on United Technologies Corp. It also show smaller groupings of their ailments. committee, said there are deeper has been named a winner in the wide for one of 6,100 scholarship cause tumors, lung cancer, and other win,” he said. “Maybe that’s the things that I was able to divisions, according to research by occupational asthma cases con­ feelings. hubris. It turned out that it didn’t 33 CO 1990 National Merit Scholarship offers. But Dr. Mark Cullen, director of ^seases that are serious, irrevers- achieve.” clinicians at Yale-New Haven centrated among workers in the Yale Occupational Medicine Hospital. ible,and often fatal, accoring to the J 3 > Windsor Locks, Wallingford, Program, said the asbestosis and ’38 Manchester High reunion planned Tile data, which documents oc­ Groton, and New Haven. federal Environmental Protection > H asthma victims were mainly workers Agency. T3 The 1938A and 1938B by people with information on how Voting discrimination found Manchester High School classes to contact the following: Duncan Chairman of Sage-Alien retires; company sold plan to hold a 52nd reunion at the Johnson, Samuel Pratt, Omilean Manchester Country Club on June Willis or Chester Mozzer. HARTFORD (AP) — Lafayette Sage-Alien said James W. Graf, LOS ANGELES (AP) — A the Constitution. want a remedy that encompasses a yi % 28, starting with a cocktail hour at But the Sage-Alien deal, like Susan Furbish Marjory Graham Any 1938B classmate not yet' Keeney, the last member of the who joined the company as presi- estate market. federal judge has ruled that top The decision immediately throws fair opportunity for our community Jo se p h in e Marlene Piche Ju d y Lyn ch 11:30 ajn, followed by a luncheon. other recent leveraged buyouts, has Assistant Vice Bouchard Assistant Cashier contacted or who has any questions family that founded Sage-Alien & tlcnt in January, would remain in Retail industry sources told The elected officials in the nation’s most the results of today’s balloting in to represent itself and to elect Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier Any 1938A classmate who has is asked to call Francis Hyde Ford at been the victim of bad economic populous county systematically dis­ two supervisorial districts into ques­ President and Assistant Vice and Branch and Branch and Branch Co. who was still active in the busi­ that position to operate the business. times. Hartford Courant Monday that representatives who will represent not been contacted can reach Sedzel 649-7250 or Irma DeSimone at Keeney’s retirement comes after the criminated against Hispanic voters tion. Plaintiffs urged that the results Consumer Credit President and Manager, Manager, Manager, ness, has retired as chairman of the Keeney and other OMnpany ex­ its interests,” said Antonia Hernan­ Peterson Goodman at 742-8080, or 649-0039. The company sold its downtown to protect their own positions in of­ be thrown out, and Kenyon said he Coordinator, Branch Manager, Marlborough 31 Main Street, Somerset Square, Hartford-based retail chain. ecutives took a big risk with the of Sage-Alien to the General dez, president and general counsel Marjorie McCormick Broderick at The local Beethoven Chorus, led Hartford land and flagship building Hectric Credit Corp. of Stamford fice. would hold a hearing Thursday to for the legal fimd. 2790 Main Street, 2790 Main Street, Tavern Green, Rte. 66, Hebron Glastonbury Keeney’s retirement, which was 101-year-old company 2t/l years Glastonbury 22&4505 647-1211. They can also be called by James McKay, will perform. in 1989 for $15 millitm, using the week. The company financed The plaintiffs called Monday’s determine how the election results Disputing the county’s claims that Glastonbury Marlboroughrougr 657-3761 effective Friday and announced ago when they took it private in a 659-0394 659^)394 proceeds to pay off some of its debt Sage-Alien s $50 million leveraged ruling a landmark civil rights should be handled. creating a Hispanic-majority district 295-9:554 Monday, was the end of a 41-year leveraged buyout. A leveraged Recreation department offers volleyball term for him at the company But it has been unable to sell two buyout in 1987. decision that will end more tlm a “For 115 years, the Los Angeles was impossible, Kenyon found that buyout is when a company is pur­ other pieces of property, its East century of white domination of County Board of Supervisors has founded by his grandfather. chased with bwrowed money and the Hispanic community was “large The Manchester Recreation from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Mahoney Keeney, 64, said he has decided Hartford distribution center and its Neither Sage-Alien nor officials politics in the county of 8.7 million been an exclusive male, all-white and geographically compact such the large debt is typically repaid by new store building at the Pavilion at Department will have adult drop-in Recreation Center. Participants must to retire to “play a little golf and sit of the Stamford firm would confirm people. An estimated 35 percent are club,” said Marc Rosenbaum, an at­ that a five-district plan can be drawn volleyball Wednesday and June 13 have a recreation membership card. selling assets and improving produc­ Buckland Hills mall in Manchester, Hispanic, but no member of any torney for the American Civil Liber­ back and smell the roses.” tivity and cash flow. Monday that the company had been in which Hispanics comprise a because of the region’s sagging real sold. minority group has been elected to ties Union Foundation of Southern majority of the citizen voting-age the Board of Supervisors since California. “Today that club mem­ population in one of the five dis­ 1875. bership is open to everyone.” tricts.” aticnal Along with summer comes mosquitoes The ruling by U.S. District Judge Attorney General Dick David Kenyon charged that Los An­ Thornburgh called the ruling a “vic­ Kenyon also recommended ex­ man, Rhode Island’s mosquito By Robert W. Trott “It’s a constant i»x>blem every actively breeding until July. He said geles County’s five-member board tory against discrimination.” pansion of the board, saying the dis­ The Associated Press abatement coordinator, said Mon­ year,” Thewke said. “New conspired to “protect their incum­ Representatives of the Mexican tricts are too large for one person to day. this year the state’s saltwater mar­ Hampshire is covered with ponds shes were loaded with larvae. bencies ai:d that of their allies” American Legal Defense and Educa­ represent constituents adequately. Cookman oversees Rhode Is­ PROVIDENCE, R.I. — It’s bare­ and lakes, and naturally we have a “These places need to dry out,” when they redrew the county’s five tional Fund, another plaintiff, said Supervisor Kenneth Hahn said he ly June and the mosquito season is land’s efforts to control the insects, lot of mosquitoes.” voting districts in 1981. they would demand that county offi­ will introduce a motion at l\iesday’s a job that keeps her summers busy. Qqwtosto said. “We’re finding a lot qjen. So it’s probably little consola- Not only did entomologists have of breeding in areas where water The judge said the redistricting cials immediately redraw boundaries meeting to expand the board to “There’s no part of our state ti(Mi to neck-slapping sunbathers that to deal with swarms of mosquitoes also accumulates — rain gutters, violated the 1%5 federal Voting and create a largely Hispanic dis­ seven members. Such proposals state health officials say the pesky that’s exempt from mosquitoes,” she last summer, but the insects were Rights Act and the equal protection trict. have been introduced before and Offers You More CHOICES. said. “One of the tidngs about pools, lawns. With those areas being little bloodsuckers might not be as back by unpopular demand around wet, we’ll have a lot of breeding.” clause of the 14 th Amendment to “We want a remedy now. We would be subject to voter tq)proval. prevalent in the Northeast as last mosquitoes that makes them such a Labor Day th a^ s to heavy rains. 1 nuisance is they’re able to exploit a year — it’s just a matter of degrees, Paul Capotosto, head of the In New Jersey, the state Mosquito wide variety of habitats.” anyway. Mosquito and Vector Control office Control Commissitm also is bracing Siegfried Thewke, state en­ in the coastal Connecticut town of for the summer. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Tlicsday, June 5,1990—7 OPINION FOCUS Justify J PRESIPENT BUSH HAS, Ex-senator = Dear Abby REHBNEDOURNDST- TE,...HtSND Compubug resurfaces Abigail Van Buren PEOPLE asbestos fWRED-NKriON Ht DOESN’T INWT TRNt STATUS?! THE.OUESEPE0Pl£ as nominee" Weather info removal TO SET HURT,' By Jack Anderson Immature son and Dale Van Atta crucial to some ___ , u Town directors Teiry Wcrkhoven and Ronald WASHINGTON - John Tower, thel ....— former senator who couldn’t pass muster loses much more C^Ua are right when they express reservations By Larry Blasko to be se c re t^ of defense, is about to be DEAR ABBY: The letter concerning the minister about spending money for costly asbestos removal The Associated Press until they are convinced it is necessary. i ^ e d chairman of a secretive intel-" who, on receivmg a pair of leather gloves for services n; ligence advisory board to President Bush. > r ^ e d , was (hrap^inted - unUl he tried them on and Manchester, like many other towns, spent large msa uaBSi Our sources say that in two months discov^^ a $10 bill stuffed into each finger, reminded Tlte weather may be fodder for small talk at the office, sums to remove asbestos from old school build­ less. Tower will take over the President’s'* me of this story: but it’s crucial for farmers, transport and construction workers and a host of other industries. A personal com­ ings. Since then, there has been evidence to sug­ Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, A young m m from a wealthy family was about to called “piffy-ab” for iu acronym, PFIAB. S puter program from Mindscape won’t change it, but it gest that asbestos is not so dangerous as originallv ^aduate from high school. It was the custom in that af­ can help you plan for it Bush put Tower on the bo^d last year* fluent neighlwrhood for the parente to give the graduate supposed. ^ WeatherBrief allows your IBM-compatible PC to dial as a consolation prize after the Senate" an automobile. “Bill,“ and his father had spent months a data base called WeatherBank for pre-selected informa­ ^ m e people have been questioning the need for refused to give him the job he really- looking at c^s, and the week before graduaUon they tion and ctHiditions for just about anywhere from around asbMtos removal aU along. Paul Phillips, fornier wanted, secretary of defense. He does not- ! found the perfect car. Bill was certain that car would be the comer to around the world. It costs $49.95 and re­ chairm ^ of the building committee, argued need Senate confirmation to be chairman" his on graduation night quires a hard disk, Hayes-compatible modent 512,000 of PFIAB, so the questions of womaniz- % against it in school renovation projects. Imagine his disappointment when, on the eve of his characters of memory and a monitor compatible with Removal is very costly. Encapsulating the as- ‘ .iiti! '» 'ir H U -- mg, drinking and conflicts of interest that, I graduation. Bill s father handed him a gift-wrapped either EGA or VGA standards. li n u ^u i dogged him through the Senate hearing"* l^ to s is less costly. When possible the less costly ; Bible! Bill was so angry that he threw the Bible down That’s a fairly expensive setiqi, but this is a program will not find a public forum this time. and stormed out of the house. He and his father never alternative should be used. for those with more than a casual interest in the climate. But some White House officials have' ^ w each other again. It was the news of his father’s The software offers access to satellite maps, radar maps, The state grant program complicates the situa­ ^ death that brought Bill home again. privately raised objections, noting that" current conditions and forecasts from 6 to 90 days hence. tion. The town can get the state’s 58 percent reim­ Tower would continue to work as a con­ ; As he sat one night going through his father’s posses- There are alerts to severe weather watches (possible bursement for asbestos treatment only once. That sultant for government contractors while- I sions that he was to inherit, he came across the Bible his severe weather) and warnings (duck!). If your interest is discourages officials from making an interim he has access to national security secretsl 1 father had given him. He brushed away the dust and professional, you can access the kind of data as a member of the board. opened it to fii^ a cashier’s check, dated the day of his rep^rs out of fear that the town wiU have the bear and meteorologists use to prepare their forecasts. PFIAB has been around in one form or" I graduation — in the exact amount of the car they had The information comes from the National Weather the nill cost of any future job. mother since the Eisenhower administra->’' I chosen together. ' W ‘~ Service, Federal Aviation Administration, U.S. military, With municipalities cutting budgets and the sider outlawing abortion for purposes of doit although Jimmy Carter disbanded it BECKAH FINK, TEXAS U.S. Forest Service and WeatherBank Inc. state m a budget crisis, it would be a shame if sex selecUon. ^ n ^ ’t turn to California, nor to during his term, it exists to advise the DEIAR BECKAH: I hope Bill read the Bible cover to The software comes with a clear, concise manual amt rnoney that could be ^lent on needed operations or is there any doubt that American Once under the heat lamp, even politicians, America’s elite is full of president on the quality of intelligence he- jeovw, for it contained much he needed to learn. “A both 5.25 and 3,5-inch disks. Installation is almo^ values have coarsened during the past 20 people who have trouble drawing a line 18 getting from the various U.S. ^ y agen-"* improvements has to be devoted to asbestos emstem wilted, soon giving voice to ■foolish son is a grief to his father, and bitterness to her foolproof. As a thorough glossary at the back of the years — grown callous to shock or insult? second thoughts. Meanwhile, Feinstein’s ^ywhere these days. They’re e x ^ s iv “ cies. The board technically does not over-i" I who bore him.” (Proverbs 17:25) removal unless there is clearer evidence of the manual suggests, the information can get technical: Rir one answer, consider the behavior handlers gamely argued that Van de ly tolerant ciUzens who refuse to make ^ those agencies, but it second-guesses DEAR ABBY; I am a young widow (38) bom in the The Associated Press “Adiabatic Process. A thermodynamic change of of need. of John K. Van de Kamp. The California distousons of the most elementary kind, their work and suggest ways they can do*' Kamp s sally was bom less of conviction iMiddle East and am told I am very good-looking. I met a CON GR ATULATIO NS — Ricky Van Shelton, right, is congratulated by the Oak Ridge a system in which there is no transfer of heat or mass auoroy general and candidate for gover­ than desperation. Ugging polls made him lest they be considered intolerant or a better job. Igentleman (45) who after the first date told me I am the across the boundaries of the system.” - n \ nor is outraged — or so he claims — that prudish. Boys Monday after being presented with the entertainer of the year award at The Nash­ tlog the issue, they say. The elevation of Tower to chairman Ekind of woman he would like to marry, but first he must Got that? O \ anyoM should even consider outlawing Yet even if they’re right, politics is the fimthng of the arts is a fine something Bush has wanted to do for a'* ^ n d out what kind of a lover I would make. ville Network-Music City Country Awards show in Nashville. Also pictured, from left to The on-line service costs between 20 and 43 cents a abortion for sex selection. art of the possible, meaning Van de Kamo tlimg, for exMple, as most of us agree it long time. Bush inherited most of the cur­ _ I am the kind of woman who will make love only to right, are: Duane Allen and Joe Bonsall. minute, depending on whether and when you use the 5 - n R)r sex selection, for heaven’s sake! clearly thought he could drive a wedae IS, ^ n public funding of pornography (a rent members of PFIAB from Ronald- ■her husband, so what should I tell him when he suggests 800-number. Billing is by credit card or debit ngnin«t a Not because the woman or couple doesn’t between Feinstein and her siqiporters with la Robert Mapplethorpe) must be a fine Reagan, but he hasn’t made much use o f« going on a weekend trip with him? check you send. It’s possible to check on 300 items. I want a baby, but because sheAhey would the issue. He hoped many voters would thmg, tro, and (who knows?) maybe even the board and is ready for a purge. '. NEW YORKER took about a minute to get 16 items at 1,200 words per rather not have (for example) a baby girl! a consutuuond right If “Saturday Night Gorbachevs are a no-show, co n fi^ any regulation of abortion with Knowledgeable White House sources ;* DEAR NEW YORKER: Tell the gentleman exactly Travis comes up empty minute. The service accepu transmissions at 3(X) and o ^ Now, there was a time not long ago tell us that Bush is eager to replace" what you have told me. (He might be wise to take a an all-out assault on its legality, and so a ™ irreverent comedy, NASHVILLE, Term. (AP) — Randy Travis, top 2,4(X) words per minute as well. Heavy users obviously O O when someone who entertained such an rally to his cause. Jien it must be all right for the show to everyone on the board except his good" gamble. While putting you to the test, he could fail it.) but farmers stay busy entertainer the previous two years at the TNN-Music would be well advised to consider the higher speed. For opmion would keep it stricUy private, for ^ a s t a cave-man host like Andrew Dice friend Tower. Our sources predict it will” CO Heaven help us if he was right. It DEAR ABBY: May we add our 2 cents’ worth about MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — What if Mikhail Gor­ City News County Awards Show, came up empty more information, call l-818-885-90(X). Don’t be fear of what friends might .think. Killing a Clay who makes his living vilifvina happen in June, or later if FBI back..* older people getting college degrees? m e^ s the public has lost the ability to bachev had shown up as scheduled? Even with the handed despite being a finalist in five categories. suipriscd when the number answers “The Software Tbol- women. And if rock musicians have al­ ground checks on the appointees drag on. fetus j i ^ because you happen to dislike disunguish any ethical difference between My husband and I, both black graduate students, have Soviet president a no-show, the Brand family found Ricky Van Shelton was chosen entertainer of the works” — Mindscape is now a Toolworks company. Its sex IS a first cousin to eugenics__and ways ^ k e d older folks, the fact that ail early abortion that follows an acciden­ Ironically, many of the current m em -' a very special friend, Jennie Lander, of Half Moon Bay, its dairy farm swamped with reporters. year and top male vocalist, and fttty Loveless was hadn’t the Nazis given that devil’s ts and unwant^ pregnancy and an abor­ soine have now turned to misogyny and bers are closer to Bush than Reagan, in-"^ C^if. Jenme is a courageous black woman who is legally “It’s still beep very busy,” Cecilia Brand said in named female vocalist of the year. 1 1 science a very bad name? racism, or even to trumpeting the joys of tion to end an intentional pregnancy that cludmg he chairwoman, Anne Armstrong..** blind and hearing-impaired. Last year, she received her between interviews Monday. “One of the TV chan­ “I’m shocked, really shocked,” Shelton said Mon­ z: m Yet not only has Van de Kamp aired his residte^ merely, in the wrong type of r ^ , must be normal evolution, beyond ari old Texas buddy of Bush’s, fa 1985j .* master’s degree in gerontology from sim R-ancisco State nels came out. We’ve had a couple of interviews with the range of cavil. ' day night after the 24th annual fan-voted awards. Today in History views on the issue, he did so voluntarily, child; It also means, in all likelihood, that when Reagan streamlined his PFIAB'.*' University. Jennie is 84 years old! Can anybody top this? farm magazines. I suspect that after tomorrow things “I’m really, totally in awe.” O "D will settle down.” ^ a public debate — apparently confident many people can’t discern a difference Sorry, but this isn’t tolerance or free trom 21 to 14 members, some Reaganites DELIGHT AND KOH AVOKE The S t^ er Brothers were double winners, taking that many Californians would agree. He c lw i^ let alone the credo of a civic- complmned that the members who sur­ DALY CITY, CALIF. The Brands said another hectic day was likely Today is 'fiiesday, June 5, the 156th day of 1990. My, between w abortion at seven weeks the vocal group award for the seventh straight time There are 209 days left in the year. ® 1990 t990 by NEA. inc ^ atta<±ed his opponent for the Democratic (before a brain or neural system has minded democrat. It is the philosophy of vived the cut had closer ties to Bush. DEAR DELIGHT AND KOFT: If anybody can, I today, when plans called for a bald eagle to be set and copping single honors for “More Than a Name O “n nomination, former San Francisco Mayor the Emperor Caligula — anything goes Bush’s reluctance to use PFIAB and- will surely hear about it. Meanwhile, congratulations and free to honor Gorbachev’s visit to Minnesota. The Today’s Highlight in History: “Wanna hear more of my Andrew Dice Clay devdoped) and one much later, when the on the Wall.” On June 5, 1968, at 12:16 aun. i^ ific time. Sen. m r n Dianne Feinstein (a longtime defender of child IS essentially formed. updated for a modem appetite. his restlessness to restructure it with- kudos to Jennie Lander! bind was scheduled to be released during Gor­ routine, or what?" Hank Williams Jr. and his late father also were Robert F. Kennedy was shot and mortally wounded at the abortion nghts), for admitting she’d con­ But for proof of our coarsening values. Tower M the helm may have something to bachev’s canceled visit to the farm on Sunday. double winners, for video and vocal collaboration for do with his own days as director of the Gorbachev and his wife, Raisa, dropped the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles shortly after rlflim ing “There’s a Tear in My Beer.” victory in California’s Democratic presidential prim ary, C®ntral mtelligence Agency during the" plaraied 25-minute visit because they were running Tennessee Ernie fGrd won the Minnie Pearl award ^ord administration. Fbrd’s PFIAB- Dr. Gott behind schedule. But they met the Brands on the air­ Kennedy’s assassin, Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, was im­ for dedication to the music business and mediately arrested. m 2 Open Forum decided that toe CIA and other intel- port tarmac before their departure Sunday night. humanitarian efforts during a career that has spaimed On this date; o > th?s“ i e f f i “ ‘“ derestimating^ Peter Gott, M .D. Ginsberg wants apology 50 years. fa 1723, economist Adam Smith was bora in Kirkcal­ n r r r a t*. Veteran Merle H a g ^ d , best known for “Okie dy, Scotland. The FMd PFIAB set up two teams to « OO CO Responsibility chairman of The INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Allen Ginsberg wants a From Muskogee,” received the living legend award. fa 1783, Joseph and Jacques Montgolfier publicly town that we have always been. A com- an^yM that threat - the “A Tfeam’’ fro ij^ parents’ group to apologize for requesting that high Neglected Taxpayers group. me president Gordon Lassow and Angela Also honored were Clint Black, star of tomorrow demonstrated their hot-air balloon in a 10-|ninute flight > To the Editor: munity that supports the children in this iiiside Ite CIA and the “B Team” made school students have resuicted access to an anthology honor and top album; the Judds for vocal duo; Ray Where do I stand on Bolton High School? Cmco as directors. The turnout was en- over Annonay, France. > H town by giving them a sound, well rounded of outside consultants. TTie B Team r a t ^ Hepatitis case of his poems. Stevens for comedian; Ricky Skaggs for instrumen­ Should area residenu pay hiither taxes sch!^l!^ two v®iy prestigious, private high education. wuraging after all the effort that was done. fa 1883, economist John Maynard Keynes was born in “D educate Bolton studenu? schools m Cormecucut this year, fa mv ® powerful threat than The group. Coalition of Concerned Minority talist and The (Thuck Wagon Gang for gospel group. Cambridge, England. Rosemary C. Johnson We appreciate all the work and contributions hfd assuined, and Bush eventual-: Parents, also criticized the lack of black authors in The wmners were chosen by subscribers to the obvious objective of The Neglected opmion, Bolton High School has as much, if we received for the campaign. In 1884, Civil War hero General William T. Sherman ^ y e r s 18 to choke off the funJng “ 30 Laurwood Drive *0 ‘‘"ve the: is very unusual the library of North Ceiiteal High School. Music City News, a monthly country music publica- refused the Republican presidential nomination with the TThL ^ these private schools, We iM-omise to work hard in the best inter­ LIA. But he received plenty of grief fro m wder to close the high school in Bolton and ^ e majority of all citizens must rely on the Bolton “If my work were taken out of libraries, censors tioi^ and viewers of The Nashville Netwoiic, a cable words, “I will not accept if nominated and will not serve est of the taxpayers, so that all may have DEAR DR. GOTT; I’ve had hepatitis for 76 days, ^ oiff s t i ^ u to Manchester or Hartford public school system to educate their member who al- would have excuses to take out many other basic station that televised the two-hour ceremony live. if elected.” I^de and respert for the Eighth District, it is and my doctor says mine is an unusu^ case. I might have ^ y s h o i ^ citizens in other towns be ask i' children and/or prospecUve employees. If we For ourselves * political hack and- texts of early black cultures,” Ginsberg wrote May 17 fa 1888, the Democratic National Convention in St. Ume for all of us to strive for peace, har­ *0 do by out- .. it for the rest of my life. My whole body is yellow. Is in a letter to Mmoja Ajabu, a group spokesman. Feldman pleads innocent chilSm 7* 'l^ i, educate Bolton’s are redirected mony and strength. there any cure or medication I can take? Louis nominated President Cleveland for a second term. ^ ^ e n ? the elementary school enroll­ from the educauon budget to the town aiders. At the time Bush was struggling to Ginsberg, 64, said the group owed him an apology (He lost to Benjamin Harrison, but was elected president To the Editor; wm respect at the CIA. DEAR READER: In the United States, hepatitis LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actor Corey Feldman ments conUnue to rise in surrounding towns ^dget, as TOT suggests, this constitutes a % ur interest and concern over the years is or at least an acknowledgment that his work is not in again in 1892.) We find it interesting as we read the letters (liver infection) is most frequently caused by a virus. The opposition to their ideas. pleaded innocent to four felony counts of possession a^reciated. My sincere thanks for your vote fa addition to being driven by some-" fa 1917, about 10 million American men began quality of educa- to f o e ^ to r that people in Bolton who have most common types of viral hepatitis are hepatitis A and transportation of heroin and cocaine. K ^ l s will only be able to accommod^ Uon ajeall the schools for all the children wiU of confidence. what sour memories of PFIAB, Bush now - registering for the draft in World War I. their homes on the market have a new w ^ a smaller board made up of (transmitted by food contamination and raw shellfish) Feldman, 18, entered his plea Monday before a Su­ Samuel Longest Jackson undergoes test fa 1933, the United States went off the gold standard. spokesman. We. too, have our home on the and hepatitis B (transmitted by infected blood trans­ perior Court judge who set a pretrial hearing for July Bolton sh^ents go? Do we build a new high When I l ^ m e a fixed income, senior hpnee experts instead of the mixed bag.N SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) — Michael Jack- fa 1940, 50 years ago, the Battle of France began Delmont Street fusions or shared needles among drug addicts). Irrespec­ 9. He remains free on $5,000 bail. ciuzen m Bolton, I still will support our inarket, but we prefer to speak for ourselves son underwent tests at a hospit^ to determine the during World War II. school in Bolton? Do resid^nTs in thank you. ’ Manchester ISSS””"*’ ■’“p" tive of the type of virus, hepatitis is customarily marked Feldman was arrested March 9 after police al­ ^toichester « Hartford pay higher taxes to town s lic e s and our schools. I am willing cause of chest pains as several fans of the superstar fa 1947, Secretary of State George C. M arshall gave a by jaundice (yellow skin), due to a backup of bile from legedly found 25 balloons of the narcotics in his car add ^ e addiuons on to their 1 ^ school!? to s ^ i c e and put aside my own intereslf Twelve years ago we bought our home in member told us that Bush “ kept a vigil outside. during a downtown traffic stop. speech at Harvard University outlining a program of aid has not used us effectively at all That - malfunctioning liver cells. comnwn good - for all the citizens, Bolton and education was our top priority. One fan was arrested for violating a court order to for Europe that would become known as “The M arshall remember that Changing times d (^ n t mean that we have been inacUv? Hepatitis is also caused by alcohol abuse, The actor appeared in such films as “Stand By ^ HigWa^ School was converted to ^ace including the children. The budget is At that point we had no children, but bought stay away from Jackson, police said Monday. Me,” “The Gtxmies,” “Dream a Little Dream” and Plan.” But we have ikx had the direct and fre- mononucleosis, drug allergies, and non-A/non-B viruses. a 4-bedroom home because we planned on Mark Zatzkis, a cardiologist at St. John’s Hospital fa 1967, tensions between Israel and its Arab neigh­ “ elementary emoll- l^ iM b le so please get out arJl vote y! s m Most forms of viral hepatitis last two to four weeks. “The ’burbs.” having a family. Now, our children are 9, 7 Having been born and raised in with him as with past presi­ and Health Center, said Jackson’s doctors planned to bors enqited into the Six-Day 1 ^ . The f i ^ n g 1^ declmed. Then it had to be recon- ® into the Therefore, your hepatitis, which has been present 2>/2 During a court appearance in April, Feldman read to an elementary school again md 5 and our priorities certainly haven’t Manchester, I can remember the good old dents. The board has continued to meet ~ review test results today. June 10 with a United Nations-negotiated cease-fire. for several days every other month and * months, is distinctly unusual. I worry that you may be a statement urging children to stay away from drugs. fo r^ S ''“I* changed. Why is our house on the market? ^ y s when you didn’t have to lock your Today’s Birthdays: Actor Robert Lansing is 61. Broad­ toUH^^h? upward. Surrounding ^ r e p o ^ ite findings to the NaUonal slipping into subacute or chronic hepatitis, more serious To get out of Bolton? Certainly not. We have doors or nail down anything you had out­ cast journalist Bill Moyers is 56. b) gain in the long run Beverly L. Koerner hecunty Council and the CIA. conditions for which you should be under the care of a Bolton students if the high 28 Rosewood Lane purchased property in Bolton and hope to doors. Things have really changed through build a new home. Sweeping changes liver specialist or gastroenterologist. Cfaronic hepatitis is Bolton the years. I say this because this week an an- associated with more extensive liver damage and a much S ? ^ ^ ‘be neces- Certainly, as a property owner and a t i ^ iron planter was stolen from our yard The White House is quietly studying ■" poorer prognosis. ABC’s new executive tries to win battles first s ^ a d d iu o n s placed on the elementary homeowner, our budget is tight and tax in­ ^ i l e the hard working people are sleeping, ways to overhaul the nation’s banking *' However, I cannot comment on your prognosis be­ Such as? “Thursdays at 8” (when “The despite recent lackluster ratings. Will it e r t s are not to our liking. However, we the mght people are robbing. The planter h ^ system. Some of the changes being con- Revaluation cause I don’t know the cause of your hepatitis. You By Deborah Hastings Cosby Show” is on NBCT), and “Sundays do better? I do siqjport the revised Bolton town will not gainble with our children’s educa­ a b a^ with three long necked birds on it in half the current ~ should obtain this information from your doctor. The Associated Press at 7” (when “60 Minutes” is on CBS). “I hope so,” Iger says. b u ^ t a ^ mtrad to vote Yes at the referen- tion. There is far too much at stake. That’s ^ birds heads curving out. Setting on the »UW,(XX) deposit msurance guarantee - To the Editor: fa any case, following your recovery from this ail­ TV Topics The time periods ABC targeted, Iger The upcoming season presented a num­ ^ ^ '‘'calthy? Certainly base was the container with dirt to plant limiting savers to one insured accouiiL ^ your r e ^ s know, the residents of not to say we support and whim of the Board ment, you may remain infectious for many years, mean­ LOS ANGELES — It’s a to u ^ time of says, were Saturday and Wednesday ber of problems for ABC. Namely, what n ^ u t I am willing to pay my fair share of flowers. It has been in the family a long mergmg the banking and savings-and^ ing that the virus — although dormant in your liver — year for television executives. First, there fcxleral, state and local taxes, so that all Bolton ^ e gomg through a difficult budget support a respon­ loan industries and Combining the deposit nights. To the former, it moved “(Thina do you put on after “America’s Funniest 1 about to bring you singing police officers tght at this time. We have two groups in the sible budget that will educate our children Ume. Should any anUque dealer, or anyone still lives in your tissues and could be transmitted to was the May sweeps period. Now, it’s Beach” and ‘‘Twin Peaks.” On the latter Home Videos,” the hottest show on msuran« funds for banks *and t S ! in “CopRock.” ***'“ have essential commumty fighting long and hard for their ^operly. Our children — those that are in be appre^hed to buy it, be aware that it is a another susceptible person through a needle stick or a time for the network affiliates’ annual night will be “The Wonder Years” and television? “Elvis” died there, as did other stolen piece. The police have been here to Many officials are worried about the last “* blood transfusion, lliis is the reason the Red Cross conventions, where the questions often respecUve goals. the school now, those to come and, yes, This is the man who says, “I don’t “Growing Runs.” programming tries. fi^ighters safe m well maintained equip- check out the theft. prie l ^ u s e of the thrifu begin tapping’-' prohibits patients who have had hepatitis from donating come loaded. ^ this time TNT is sUU striving to see the those that have graduated. We all benefit, or mto the msurance fund, the S c s S uld - believe in being No. 1 at all costs.” Conversations with Iger these days Iger’s solution? He cloned it. fa the roofs re p a id w we all lose. blood. Sandwiched between were the all-im­ they don t leak. I want the police patrolling percent. This Ed and Emma Songailo be drained. -- tend to center on “T|vin Peaks,” the fall, “America’s Funniest ... rtrt II" will IS a go^ that they have expressed over and Priorities? We supported the new 208 Charter Oak SL I suspect you are going to have to wait out your portant fall schedule announcements, an rauch-hyped nighttime soap opera created be broadcast at 8:30 pan. EDT Sundays. “ y “ ‘S b ^^o o d so I have less JL ic e of event tantamount to a presidential can­ Do the guys over at parent company ov®r W ^ t they have not informed the firehouse. The town used tax dollars to build M inl-editorlal hepatitis, if it is caused by a virus. There is no cure for Capital Cities know this? They must. by film director David Lynch and former And despite a glut of home video hybrids r ^ b ^ or molested. I want the roads Manchester didate picking a running mate — and not iw^i® become their followers is It, but our children aren’t important enough 1. Census Bureau surveys 60 (XX) '* viral hepatitis: treatment is for symptoms only and con­ They put him in this position last March. “Hill Street Blues” writer Mark Frost. on other networks and local affiliates, ^ e d m the wmter so I don’t end up in the one of the Big Three wants anything in that this will save a homeowner with a home to house in safe, adequate buildings with a sists of rest and a balanced diet. Ask your doctor — or Most questions about the series that Iger said he’s not worried about his own i s * * collected, and I ®“ ‘* accordin’g t o - the gastroenterologist — what, if any, ueatment might the fall lineup that gets the reception Dan Iger’s predecessors include Walt Dis­ ^ t a d e ^ town hall with hot water assessed at one hundred thousand dollars a sound educaUonal program? If we can build toe most recent survey. 65 percent nf ' gives new meaning to the adjective “sur­ show. help you feel more comfortable during your recovery. (Juayle got. Seruors who cannot afford it should have mere one hundred dollars on their 1990/91 a new facility for fire equipment, we can jus­ Great pride ney Co. Chairman Michael Eisner, real” pertain to why it closed this season “I think ‘Home Videos’ has proven to But fa addition, if you are developing a more chronic form So here is Robert Iger, entertainment producer Fred Silverman, Fax Inc. Chair­ 9 viwung nurse/home health aid service The taxes from the original budget that they tify taking care of the needs of the children. Gallup Roll found that half of those work without solving the murder of homecom­ be an extremely durable product," he of hepatitis, you will need further testing, such as a liver president of No. 2-ranked ABC, coming man Barry Diller, and, most recently, ? a ^ and ^lons fields should be maintained. re je c^ . This is less than ten dollars per Yes, our house is for sale. Yes, we will To the Editor: mg mothers had changed t l ^ ? 7 o r k - ing queen Laura Rdmer. says. month. biopsy, to establish a diagnosis and prognosis, as well as off his first year in his big new job. He Brandon Stoddard. I want our outstanding teachers to stoy in stay in Bolton. Yes, we do support our habits so they could spend more Ume at"" Obviously that caused some concern, Asked to exolain how he ^ i d e s when ‘‘‘‘s opportunity to to assess your progress. likes it, thank you very much, even if to cancel a show that is a cntical success B o lto and teach our children. For yiars. «iiTIf.l!®^ issue that keeps being buried in Utonlt all of the people who elected me as a ^m e. It would be easy for the f ^ . . No, Iger says, he doesn’t have a quick Iger says in his Century City office. educational system for our children and DEAR DR. GOTT; I’m a man who experiences things are a bit hectic of late. but a ratings loser, Iger replies: teadiCTs have bera underpaid. They are n - ^ this mess is that the revaluation that director of the Eighth Utilities District at the govermnent to use statistics to prove the plan to bump off NBC as the top-rated “I called Mark up — that was before those to come — even if it does mean higher cramping and pelvic pain after orgasm. My doctor cannot “It’s very difficulL That’s probably one p e < ^ to have high levels of education- the has just taken place is what is really raising taxes. annual meeting on May 23. And almost as much as he likes the job, network. “You don’t walk in and say we had ever aired the pilot. I wanted to taxes for many people. For the past several explain this uncomfortable experience. Can you? maximize the show’s potential. And to do of the most difficult things we have to do. pauence w d tolerance of a saint; and to* out Raymond and Phyllis Bonneau It gives me great jx-ide to know that these it appears, Iger likes to take chances. He we’re going to be No. 1 this year.” in mvduple hours “after work” with no o v ^ years with the rise in housing prices resi^nts have placed their confidence and atotod also tell the government S ' DEAR READER: Perhaps. During sexual arousal, the calls them gambles “where we have noth­ that, I thought there should be more Yes, we’re in this business to be No. 1 48 Steele Crossing Road bme for clubs, mtramural sports, field trins. t^ughout the area the value of many of our imth in me. I will make every effort to effi- wornen want to care for their own >" pelvic blood vessels become engorged. A fter orgasm, the ing to lose.” Rather, Iger says, you shoot for innova­ viewer satisfaction. 1 was preUy forceful and yes, we’re in this to make money, but etc. Bolton teachers were awarded a three homes has greaUy increased, I for one am Bolton cienuy serve the citizens of the Eighth blood vessels rctura to normal. However, in some cases, But in the high-suikes, out-of-kilter tive programming, for winning certain about it in terms of expressing my if a show is still successful demographi- year cmuact which specified salary enhan- gomg to see ^ tax increase of 34% but I don Utihues District. for inexplicable reasons, the pelvic area remains con­ television world, there always is some­ time periods, for incremental battles that thoughts. ... But I never told them what colly (i.e. in certain age-group audiences), not fiMl that the minimal amount that will be I would ^so like to bestow special thanks m It needs to concentrate as much on gested, leading to discomfort and cramping. This may be eventually add up to winning the war. to do,” he says. that can’t be ig nogd^^ 9 each of the subsequent thing to lose. Most of the time, it’s your 3 years, 1990/91 is the 3rd year of the con­ Mved by TNT’s budget fight will have much Thanks voters to the individuals who supported me during reformmg the workplace to accoZ iE xi^ -- accentuated by spasms or tension of the ejaculatory job. Iger calls himself a “Peaks freak.” And or an impact So how did Iger, a 15-year ABC ANOTHER TV FIRST: Greg tract This program was endorsed by the my campaign. parents who don’t w a n r i T T ^ u .® " muscles that cause orgasm. he was the driving force in getting the To the Editor; I suggest you see a urologist for advice about how to The 39-year-old former weatherman veteran who came up through its sports LeMond, Sports Illustrated’s 1989 Board of Finance which, at that time, in­ I think it u time we realized the error of Mary Jane Summa childrenovertoprofessSls show on the network, even when some We want to thank the voters of the Eighth manqge these symptoms. Also, the specialist will wish to who now runs programming at ABC has division, devise the upcoming season? “Sportsman of the Year,” will do his first our ways and go hack to being the great 159 Irving S t bigwigs at Cap Cities thought it sounded District for their siinnort and vote in electine ^ack Anderson and Dale V«n a*T ‘ check you for prosutic infection which, because of an affinity for the weird. This is the man “There were time periods we weren’t crazy. national commercial, pedaling his bicycle Manchester for Thco Bell’s “Thcos-to-Go” summer •re syndicated columnisfa ~ chronic irritation, can be a source of post-orgasmic pain. who brought you “Twin Peaks” and is going to worry about,” he says. “Peaks” has been picked up for fall. campaign. 0

\ \ / N ^ \ \ V \ \ 8—MANCHESTER HERALD, T\iesday, June 5, 1990 Aparo Businessmen leave impressed iianrlirBtrr IrraUi From Page 1 SPORTS after meeting with Gorbachev % stead, she described Coleman’s in­ ^Tuesday, June 5,1990 tense jealousy over her relaticmship Section 2, Page 9 By E. Scott Reckard and will remember those who obstacles to freer trade with the with the 24-year-old son of her provide it. The transition to a violin teacher. The Associated Press West. market-based economy will con­ “He said they intended to move Aparo admitted under questicming 'I tinue, if haltingly at times, he said. towards the convertibility of the from Santos that she and Coleman SAN FllANCISCO — Apple Computer chief Jtrfm Sculley led the And he promised to make it easier ruble faster rather than slower,” had occasionally talked about want­ for Western businessmen to function Matzke said. “Of course, he didn’t ing to see her mother dead. But cheers for Mikhail Gorbachev’s new in the way to which they are accus­ give any specifics about that, and we 'urnaround has Eagles thinking state title dogma: Invest in the Soviet Union Aparo insisted that she did not mean tomed. all recognize that it’s a tremendous it literally. now or regret it later. “Our society, our coimtry, has to task for the Soviet Union.” There were maybe a few times “It’s a big market out there and I become more dynamic. It needs In Minne^iolis, where Gorbachev NEW HAVEN — On May 18, the East Catholic we had talked about it in the past, think we all want to be part of it,” baseball team sufTered a devastatmg lS-0 setback at Sculley said Monday after the oxygen, fresh air.” be said to loud issued a similar warning to about but it was never serious and it was applause. 100 business leaders that those who Stratford High. It was the fourth straight loss for the never something I was serious Soviet president implored the West Gorbachev said the Soviet Union “stand (Ml the sidelines” will remain Eagles, who had burst out to an 8-3 reiMird only to crash about,” Aparo said. Coast’s business elite to help trans­ Jim has tempting investment oppor­ there for years, a businessman said down then at 8-7. Aparo was the surprise opening form Soviet society through capital tunities, e^iecially in the rich, large­ making the ruble ctMivertible is criti­ At that point of the season, matters (XMildn’t have been wimess for the defense in her trial and technology. ly untapped natural resources in the cal. much w(Mse for the young E ^ e s , who doubted themsel­ Tierney on charges of murder conspiracy “If you’re sitting wi the sidelines nation’s easternmost regimis. ves and their abilities. and accessory to murder in her and you think you can wait a few “Everything is the money Ffe also said California aerospace Just qualifying for the Class L state tournament mother’s death. She is expected to years just to see how things turn out, problem,” former Control Data companies should undertake joint loomed a major task, with the prospects of only the resume her testimony today. don’t plan wi being in,” Sculley C(Mp. chief executive Robert Price sec(Mid losing baseball season in the last 12 campaigns a said. ventures to build airplanes and A collective murmur filled the said Monday. “He can’t wish it to distinct possibility. Penders said. “I’d say on paper, this is the weakest team His remarks echoed Gorbachev’s spacecraft with the Soviets as both packed courtroom at Hartford Supe­ go away. He can’t and we can’t.” SiiKe May 18, East (15-7) has righted its sinking ship in the last four years.” at a luiKhetm at the plush I%irmn at “I just relaxed,” Fisher said. “I see a kid who was 1-4 at one time by losing pitcher Hildebrandt and sign in left field. TV while his Eagles were stmggiing, 2:30 at Eastern Connecticut State have go(xl ‘D’ behind me. The guys win his last four games.” key back-to-back identical bounding Darien s(X>red its only run in the mainly in the field. University in Willimanlic. were kidding me about it (the no­ Darien, which ended its season at singles between shortstop and third sixth on a passed ball. >S > r - From Page 1 Now, during a timely Eagle resur- The Eagles, who lost to East hitter) a little bit. It really isn’t im- 12-9, committed five cxistly errors. base by sophomore Doug Dclvec- EAST CATHOLIC (12) — Fiofi 2b 2-3-M, R ^ (D p()rtant to me right now. The team Three of those came in a six-run F>«fxtef» u 4-1-2-3, J. Panders 3-O-1-0, B. WATERBED OWNERS grace, Fisher has been the main cog Lyme in the semis in 1988, have chio and senior Joe Burns (two hits) Dumait c 1-0-0-0. Fisher p 3-1-1-0. Caruso 3b Court > in the East pitching machine. won state titles in 1975 and 1983. winning is really important. We’re Eagle second inning and two came sparked the Eagles’ outburst. Senior 2-1-(M). Bartolotta ph 1-0-1-0. Chomick dh tonight on Cox Cable Channel 32, in a three-run fourth. 2- 1-0-0. Igoe 1b 2-0-0-0, Danes rf 2-0-0-0, Mas- Despite a solid defense, Fisher was They also reached the semis in 1984 playing very good ball.” Jimmy Penders added an RBI single the local access station. Future Thes- From Page 1 saro ph 1-O-O-0. Delvacchio If 2-3-1-1, Bums c( — Free Flow and Waveless the main man Monday aftemrxin. and lost in the L final in 1987. “Normally, Darien is a good in the frame. 3- 2-2-1. Totals 29-12-9-6. day meetings also will be shown ® REPLACEMENT MATTRESSES Eagle coach Jim Penders was e- defensive team with (x:casional lap­ “We had some seeing eye hits,” DARIEN (1) — ZawieW 2brss 1-0-0-0, J. live. Meetings are scheduled to be Retarding his fourth straight win, Fisher had a no-hitter going until lated with Fisher’s dominant perf(M- ses,” Darien coach Tom Griffin said. Penders said. “We’ll take them.” \Wentina c 2-O-C-O, Fiorita ss/p 3-0-0-0, Stobbia that led to a Supreme Court ban of prayer to the public schools. 3b 3-0-0-0, Anderson rrf 3-0-0-0, Barnett rebroadcast on Wednesday at 7:30 I^isher tossed a two-hitter at 14th- Mike Benzie — the No. 8 hitter — mance. “One of them was Uxlay. The The Eagles extended their lead to school-sponsored prayers. The court The administration defended the ® accessories — Side Cushions. Mattress Pads. Storage Pedestals seeded Darien as the llth-seeded 3-0-0-0, A. Vslanlina dh 2-0-0-0, Duck 2b p.m. and Saturday at 1 p.m. has since also banned schools from led off the sixth inning with a clean “He (Fisher) wasn’t getting the dragon’s head reared up and 9-0 in the fourth. Two more Darien 1-0-0-0. Dawson 1b O-O-O-O. Benzie II 2-1-1-0, law as a legitimate attempt to Eagles strolled to a 12-1 victory in a OToola I11-0-0-0, Hildebrandt p/lb2-O-1-0. To­ Since the taping is done by volun­ conducting daily Bible readings and single to right field. No. 9 hitter defense and he wasn’t getting the devoured us defensively.” miscues along with an RBI-double protect religious liberty for students. Class L state tournament quarter­ tals 23-1-2-0. teers and Cox provides the equip­ from posting the Ten Command­ In her opinion for the court, •LOW DISTRIBUTOR PRICES Kurt Hildebrandt followed with an breaking pitch over the plate,” East, after going down in order in by senior Martin Fiori accounted for East Catholic 060 330 x— 12-9-1 ment, the production is at no cost to final game at the University of New infield hit knocked down by Penders said of Fisher earlier in the the first, broke a scoreless tie with the runs. East closed out its s(x>ring Darien 000 001 0— 1-2-5 ments on classroom walls. O’Coimor rejected arguments that liaven. the town. sophomore shortstop Robby season. “(Now) he’s getting the six runs in the seoMid. with three runs in the fifth. Fisher arrd J. FHMxlars. Fkldebrandt. Fiorili (5) John Buchanan of the liberal permitting Bible-study groups will , Bast (15-7) will face St. Bernard’s end J. Wslentirra. Metheny said he plans to make People for the American Way said, mislead students into believing the •ANY STYLE WATERBED MOVED OR SERVICED Penders. breaking pitch over the plate and Ten Eagles went to the plate. Sophomore Robby Penders (two WP- Fisher (5-4). LP- Hildebrandt (6-4). the production more professional “The court has opened wide the school endorses religion. and is looking for helpers to join his schoolhouse door to religious study crew of volunteers. and worship, leaving impressionable “A school that permits a student- Cox began televising taped meet­ children to assume that such clubs initiated and stu^nt-led religious WATERBED SERVICES ings a few months after November’s are part and parcel of the school-ap­ Brunansky has found quite a home at club to meet after school, just as it election when members of the board proved daily instructions.” permits any other student group to had urged Town Manager Richard MANCHEISTER With their fifth victory in the last Gardner replaced Kiecker at the start The National School Boards As­ do, does not convey a'message of Sartor to initiate the endeavor. By Dave O’Hara seven games, Boston improved its of the sixth and allowed an RBI sociation had called the 1984 law a state approval or endorsement of the The Associated Press re(x>rd to 26-23 and moved into first AL Roundup double by Cerone in the seventh. Metheny and his assistants have thinly disguised move to return particular religion,” she said. 649-9753 been fine tuning the production in place in the AL East as Baltimore Jeff Reardon replaced Gardner at prepiaration for live broadcasts. BOSTON — In the dugout or in beat Milwaukee 6-4. wall,” he said. “It’s a combination the start of the eighth and earned the The effort has been received well right field, Tom Brunansky of the Brunansky, who mauled Red Sox of things. I feel I have g(xxl bat victory. Reardon, 2-1, has one vic­ by most directors, with Democrat admits he checks pitching on visits with the Min­ coverage of the outside of the plate, tory and three saves in five ap­ James F. “Dutch” Fogarty voicing the s(x>reboard. nesota Twins from 1982-87, drove I pick up the ball well. It’s just a pearances since last Monday in most — if not all — of the negative IT'S A GREAT TIME TO BUY A.... At bat, through, the big right- in four runs and scored two. geiod feeling.” Texas. criticism. handed slugger just admires little He hit a sacrifice fly in the first The Red Sox thought they were “Jeff just turns it up a little when Fogarty has suggested that Fenway Park and concentrates on inning, then a two-run homer, his set with a right-handed cleanup hit­ he has to,” Brunansky said in salut­ television provides a forum for pon­ 'it ’s A Great Time To Buy A opposing pitchers. fifth, over the high screen in left- ter when the acquired Nick E ^ k y ing Reardon, who has a 1.93 earned tificating, which results in unneces­ 'it's A Great Time To Buy A “Any time I come to this ballpark center in the third. He walked in the from Cincinnati on Dec. 13,1988. run average and has not allowed a sixth, then broke a 3-3 tie with a Esasky hit 30 homers and drove sary delays. "Give me one good reason." "Give me one good reason." I feel very comfortable, no pressure run in his last nine appearances. However, Democratic colleague at all,” Brunansky said Monday double high off the wall in left-cen­ in 108 runs, then decided to move The \hnkees’ e i^ th loss in the Stephen T. Cassano, also a director, Painting, certain kinds of repairs and even carpet- If you're afraid to buy a home because them thi night after powering the Red Sox to ter in the eighth. closer to home and signed as a free last nine games left manager Bucky said today that he favors televising 'Hom es are In better condition havebeen lefttothehomebuyer'sdiscre- benefits make vour hom e payments seem too high, look at those figuw in a 5-3 v i c t ^ over the New York “I just set up well in this park, not agent with Atlanta last fall. Dent baffled. the meetings because fieople get a than ever before.... t«n.8utlcxJay,manyseltefsareund«takingll»se l^iolato-laxM are/TheaearelteiSS Yankees. just because of the (short) left-field The Red Sox talked to several “What can I say, what can I say?” greater opportunity to learn about improvements to make their homes as appealing than you think.. I ^.'^l.'tiay t* lower than you think clubs in a hunt for a replacement. he asked. “All I can say is every government. as possible to prospective owners. With l^-term financing, interest accounts for They finally succeeded, getting night we’re in a game. I haven’t “It should be a requirement before amount ofyour monthly payment in Brunansky in a deal which sent Lee seen anything quite like this as far as people vote that they watch at least ttw first few years Interest payments are a deduct- Smith to the St. Louis Cardinals on being in every game and not win­ erne of these meetings,” Cassano I We expose, and so are real estate tax payments Yankees get Nokes, May 4. ning a few. said. Both reduce your gross income for tax purposes In eight games in Fenway F^k “We play hard, the guys make since, Brunansky is 13-31 (.419) gO(xl pitches. I don’t know. We 'it's A Great Time To Buy A more deals possible with 4 homers and 13 RBIs. In 40 don’t get the big hit, and they bl(X)p Limited "It's A Great Time To Buy A lifetime games in Boston, he is one and win it.” 51-157 with 14 homers and 34 Dent apparently didn’t see NURSERY SCHOOL "Give me one good reason." "Give me one good reason." NEW YORK (AP) — The New Pete Peterson said. “He’s left- RBIs. Brunansky’s long and his Selection is high and prices are leveling off. Be­ York Yankees p ro m i^ they would handed and that’s something that Openings Avaiiabie Would you like to buy a home at 12.5% financing? “It will be even nicer coming to RBI double to the left of the 379- cause of this, today's buyer can benefit from seller „ make trades. Now that they’ve also helps at Yankee Stadium.” "It's a buyer's market!!!" This was the average rate for nearly two thirds of the park tomorrow in first place,” foot mark. financing that could result in more affordable inter- lo J" ^ w interest „ rates are avall- made one, more might follow. The trade makes catcher Bob September-June the existing houses sold in 1981. Brunansky said. Boston right-hander John Dop- est rates. But tomorrow's prices will rise again. able!!!" The Yankees, with the worst Geren expendable. Geren, who hit “He kind of likes Fenway. Let’s 3 and 4 year olds Now in 1990 interest rates are as low as 10% at a son, 0-0, activated from the disabled Homes have seldom been more available. With record in the majors and the .288 with nine homers and 27 hope he continues to like it for 10 The A u o c ia le d P ro M fix^ rate which means you can buy a better home list, is scheduled to make his first Afternoons such a wide selection to choose from, it's a buyer's lowest-scoring offense in the RBIs in 205 at-bats as a rookie last years,” Boston manager Joe Morgan today for a lesser monthly payi.ienti American League, acquired season, is batting only .216 with start since being felled by arm HIGH FIVE — Tom Brunansky, right, of the Red Sox is market - and that's the best time to buy. said, aware that Brunansky can be­ trouble on April 22 in the seixind 643-5535 It makes sense to BUY TODAY! catcher-designated hitter Matt three homers and eight RBIs in come a free agent in the fall. greeted at home plate by teammate after his Nokes from the DeUoit Tigers on 102 at-bats this year. game of the series tonight The I I J REALTOR - a member of the National Association of REALTO RS ctnd a professional Brunansky staked Boston to a 3-0 Yankees plan to counter with Andy two-run, third-inning homer against the Yankees Monday IfyouVe b ^ w ^ d n g^ tfie right time to buy a home, now is certainly the right time. Talk to a REALTOFi m Monday for pitchers Lance There is speculation that the Ih* L l j who subscribes to this Association's strict Code of Ethks. help you find that special home, great tax benefits at a great price arxl at a fow Interest rate lead, then had to bail out the Red Hawkins, 1-4. night at Fenway Park. Brunansky led the Beantowners to a Children^ 9 McCullers and Clay Parker. Yankees, in need of starting Sox with his long double after the Inc Rangers 1, Angels 0: In Texas, 5-3 victory. Place. Nokes, who hit 32 home runs in pitchers, might trade Geren to the Yankees tied the score against 1987, was batting .270 with three New York Mets for Ron Darling. Kevin Brown and Kenny Rogers 452 Tolland Turnpike reliever Wes Gardner with a run in combined on a six-hitter and the MANCHESTER BOARD OF REALTORS®, INC. omers and eight RBIs in 44 games. The Yankees are last in the AL Manchester. CT the seventh. 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> H 10—MANCHESTER HERALD, TUesday, June 5, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, T\iesday, June 5. 1990—11 S o ftb a ll In Brief . .. In Brief Tonight’s Gaines A ’s take a shot Agassi charges past Chang L.M.Gill vs. Glenn II, 6 — Fitzgerald Pagani’s vs. HTiger, 7:30 — Fitzgerald Wolff in Who’s Who book Economy vs. Winingcr’s, 6 — Robertson Illing gym to be dedicated at Van Poppel J HPMarket vs. H&N Cont., 7:30 — Robertson WEST HARTFORD — Keith Wolff, son of Mr. and in French Open tourney Mrs. Gregg Wolff of Manchester, has been selected to d=2!ildTi2,ZI S'k” ! ”11 NEW YORK (AP) — The Atlanta Braves took Joline’s vs. Wilson, 6 — Nike Todd Van Poppel at his word. The Oakland Athletics, Mudville vs. Avanti, 7:30 — Nike qipear in the 1990 edition of Who’s Who in High School Sports. however, did not. Wilander in the semifinals in Fuis Lydall vs. Food, 6 — Pagani The Braves almost certainly would have Van By Larry Siddons Astros II vs. Strano, 7:30 — ftgani Wolff is a junior at Kingsw“ - The Associated Press two years ago, Agassi has taken on a he averaged 24 points and 10.2 rebounds per game this Poppel the No. 1 choice in Monday’s free agent draft, strenuous training program to im­ Rogers vs. Blue Ox, 6 — Keeney except the 38-year-old pitcher from Arlington, Texas, Century 21 vs. Pub, 6 — Charter Oak past basketball season. Wolff has been elected co-c^>tain prove his power and stamina. The convinced them that he is going to the University of PARIS — Andre Agassi muscled results showed in the se(X>nd set. for the 1990-91 season. defending champion Michael Chang AssSSn ^ Officials Texas. Atlanta then changed direction and made high Agassi pounded groundstrokes DUSTY LEAGUE — Ward Manufacturing beat out o i the French Open today. Calhoun on Whalers’ board school shOTtstop Chipper Jones from Jacksonville, deep into the corners, running Keith Realty, 14-8, Monday night at Keeney Street I^ik. Stubble bristling and hot-pink Fla., the No. 1 pick and then promptly signed him Chang out of position then (XHning Rick Milka clubbed a pair of homers for Ward while HARTFORD (AP) — Jim Calhoun, who coached the! outfit brighter than ever, the third- late Monday. to the net for winning volleys. He Brian Maitin also homered. Scott Van Oudenhove tripled University of Ccmnecticut men’s basketball team to its Fitzgerald is eliminated seeded American reached his fourth most triumphant season this year, has been named to the Oakland was undeterred, though, and when Van had Chang in constant trouble, even u twice. Ron Pinney homered in defeat while Keith Grand Slam semifinal and his ~ Manchester High’s Ed Fitegerald Pbppel and his 90 mph fastball were still available at when the 11th seed saved a break Raymond tripled. Hartfwd Whalers Advisory Board. second in three years in Paris with r i « quarterfinals of the CLAC state No. 14 of the first round, the A’s — using a pick ob­ point and held serve in the first WOMEN’S REC — Manchester Lumber routed “Jim Calhoun is one of the most respected college bas­ an overpowering 6-2, 6-1, 4-6, 6-2 ^lass LL boys tenms tournament by No. 5 ranked Kris tained from Milwaukee as compensation for the sign­ game. That was the only (me for Three Penny Pub, 16-4, at Charter Oak IVk. Sharon ketball coaches in the country,” said Whalers managing victory built (Hi shear power. ing of Dave Parker — grabbed him. Hank Van Pbp­ Chang in the set; Agassi ran off six Lauzon, Noreen Long and Donna Trudeau had two hits general panner Richard Gordon. “We feel Jim’s record of Two streaks — five games in a pel, the youngster’s father, can’t imagine why. in a row, jumping on Chang’s serves each for the wmners while Karen Sibrinsz homered. achievement and his knowledge of what it takes to win row in the first set, the last six in the will make him a valuable member of our adviswy qualified for Satur­ “Ax far as we’re concerned, it was a wasted pick,” fcH stinging winners to break in the Kristo Giorgetti had three hits in defeat while Wendy day s State Open at Farmington High School. Van Poppel said. “Out of courtesy, we’ll permit uke on a last-second shot and ended the the set with a putaway off a sIkhT Field. Paul Peck and Greg Fuchs led Gold’s with two hiu ^Manche^CT High finished sixth in the Division I Golf signing bonus of $275,000. His father, Larry Jones, breaking Chang with a sledgeham­ apiece while David Kay had three for MPM. year with a 31-6 record. Ch^piOMhips Monday at Simsbury Farms Country mer backhand volley. lob, set up when he sent Chang deep said that the terms of the contract are “extremely into a ctHner to retreive one of his POP DELANEY — Farr’s beat Bray Jewelers, 7-1. Calhoun will join fonner National Hockey League Club while East Catholic placed 12th at the Division ff Agassi next plays the winner of a The Associated Press fair,” covering $68,000 in college education and a bullets. Rick Nicola led Farr’s with three hits while mark greats Gordie Howe and Bobby Orr, tennis star Ivan tournament at Crestlwook Park Country Club in Water- match between two unseeded town. bonus that tops the record $241,000 the Braves gave WINNER — Jana Novotna Martinez, the ninth seed from Canegallo homered and singled. Brian Dubiel chipped in Lendl and former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Roger prep catcher lyier H ousto last year. players, Henri Leconte and Jonas Staubach tm the board. Also on the board are five raises her arms after beat­ Spain, threw a momentary scare into two hiu. Wayne Bray and Bob Godin collected two hiu Division I title with a total of “It’s a package,” said Larry Jones, who negotiated SvenssiHi, f(H a berth in his first each in defeat. Hartford-area business professionals. J26 with the Indians, who went in ranked seventh, finish­ Grand Slam final. ing Gabriela Sabatini at the No. 1 seed when she took a 3-0 the deal with Braves assistant vice president Riul lead in the sec(md set and had game REC — Nutmeg Mechanical Services beat J.C. Pen­ ing 10 strokes back with a total of 336. Matt Kohut led Top-ranked Steffi Graf shook off Britsox rout Harrisburg Snyder at the Jones home in Pierson, Fla. “It’s the the French Open on Mon­ point for 4-2. But Graf used her ney, 17-8, at Nike Field. Mike Linsenbigler and Tom Or- the Mamhester effort with a 78, two strokes off the win- a mid-match charge by Conchita The Associated Press most substantial signing bonus a high school kid has day. powerful f(Hehand and s(Hne aggres­ lowski ripped four hiu each for NMS while Tom Car­ NEW BRITAIN (AP) — Left hander Tom Fischer m i^ I^w m ance of Scott Chaisson of New Canaan. gotten. We weren’t trying to hold anybody up.” Martinez and reached the wk charge the French Open final two years hiu each. Mike Zotta Jr., Mike Zotta Sr. and Matt Chris­ by Harrisburg starter and loser Ben Webb (4-6) and an University of Connecticut freshman Scott Burrell was said. “The fact that he can switch-hit is a definite secutive match. She came back from but Chang made a late run before ago, Henry Leconte reveled in error to score four runs. topher chipped in two each. For Nassiff, A1 Menasian, Bud takes Hodges’ office, drafted in the fifth round by the Toronto Blue Jays in bonus, as is his temendous speed. For us, it’s a a, 1-4 deficit in the third set to beat strength w(hi out. hometown cheers Monday as he Tim McCarthy, Marty Simon, Mark Cunningham and Twardoski had a triple and two singles while team­ Monday’s amateur free agent baseball draft. quality draft at a quality position.” sixth-seeded Manuela Maleeva 3-6, The top-ranked player in the t(Hir- reached the quarterfinals of a tour­ Dennis Shooter had two ^iece. mates Randy Randle, Jeff Bagwell, Bob Zupcic and Burrell, who was drafted in the first round by Seattle Detroit, like Atlanta, was not scared off by a col­ 6-1, 7-5. Maleeva, who cracked her­ nament after first-nmnd upsets of nament he almost failed to make. RODVAN — Manchester Medical Supply trounced Mike Kelly each contributed two hits. out of high school, was eligible for the draft again inas­ lege letter of intent. self in the head with her racket (hi a Stefan Edberg and Boris Becker, the Cap ‘n’ Cork, 21-5, at Robertson Park. Rick Burnett, but Mets’ play is amazing The Red Sox had 13 hits off three Harrisburg pitchers. much as he didn’t play for the UConn baseball team this Dazzled by Tony Clark’s 343 batting average and se(X)nd-set shot, was two points 20-year-old from Las Vegas broke A wild-card entry thrtmgh the Brian Sullivan and Russ Biladeau had three hits each for past ^ring. from victory at 5-4, 0-30, when f(H a 2-1 lead and won five games in Johnson, Dykstra are honored 10 home runs in 35 at-bats for Christian High School graces of the Frenttti Tennis Federa­ 5 " ^ MMS while Jim Jackson homered and singled. Roger Burrell s father, Sam Burrell, said the family has not in El Cajon, Calif., the Tigers plunged right after the Seles took off to win the final three a row before Chang came back from tion, Leconte eliminated a genuine Talbot, Ed Sadloski, Steve Moriarty, A1 Noske and Jim By Jim Donaghy “I’ve never had a five-hit game,” NEW YORK (AP) — Seattle’s Randy Jdinson, who been contacted by the Blue Jays’ organization. Sam Bur­ outfielder, even though he has a commitment to play games. 0-30 to hold for 5-2. Agassi then title contender, eighth-seeded 5 ”n Woodcock chipped in two hiu each. Kelly Dubois had The Associated Press NL R o u n d u p Templeton said. “I’ve bera close but pitched a no-hitter Saturday against Detroit, was named rell said his son would stay in school. basketball at the University of Arizona. Jana Novoma played Katerina held f(H the first set. Andrei Chesnokov, 6-4, 6-3, 4-6, two in defeat. no cigar.” the American League player of the week and Len Maleeva, while Jennifer Capriati, Since losing a five-setter to Mats 2-6,6-3. NORTHERN — Dean Machine beat Coach’s Corner, NEW YORK — Bud Harrelson Dodgers 6, Braves 0: Martinez Dykstra of Philadelphia, who maintained his plus-,400, 14-2. Mike Dominique, John Warner, Jeff Clarmont and would like to follow in the pinch-hitter Mike Fitzgerald and tied Sandy Koufax’s Dodger record batting average, earned National League Iumiws. Ken Snelgrove had three hiu each for Dean while Guy managerial foouteps of Gil Hodges. was replaced by Julio Machado. for StrikeouU in a game, falling Johnson, a 6-foot-lO left-hander, struck out eight and Blazers not |5 Brennan and Mike Ouimet added two each. Tom Mazzet- After one week. Buddy knows more Nelson Santovenia, recalled from short of the NL marie of 19 shared walked six against the Tigers. Dykstra, who has a .418 ta and Chuck Barrera collected two each in defeat. how Casey Stengel felt. Class AAA Indianapolis on May 30, by Steve Carlton and Tom Seaver average, had 10 hits in 25 at-bats during the week. He fiFFORD MOTOR SPEEDWAY PAGANI — Spruce Realty dumped Acadia Res­ Since Harrelson replaced Davey then singled to center to cap the and the major-league mark of 20 by has a 17-game hitting streak. shocked by taurant, 18-3, at Pagani Field. Mike Correnti and John Johnson as manager last TUesday in four-run, five-hit iiming. . Mumford had three hiu each for Spruce while Steve Cinciimati, his New York MeU have “Santovenia is a good RBI man,” “When I warmed iqi, I felt great,” Okla. State, Citadel win JUNE CALENDER OF EVENTS o d Sulou, Mike Bombardier, Harry Roy and Joy Wait! lost four of five games to fall to Rodgers said. “Forget that .150 said Maitinez, who h ^ strikeouU in their year OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Brad Gore and Ritchie Moody added two each. Gelnn Torro had two for Acadia. 21-26. average. He’s been swinging the bat every inning by the ninth while ctmibmed fo r a two-hitter and Michael Daniel hit a WEST SIDE — Oakland Heighu beat Trinity Harrelson’s first game managing better.” pitching a three-hitter. “I felt like ^ee-run home run as Oklahoma State beat Louisiana Covenant, 9-6. Mike Costello led the winners with three the MeU at Shea Stadium turned Reliever Bill Sampen (4-0) nobody was going to hit me.” By Bill Barnard Friday, June 1st $u nd^ June 3rd O “0 Atlanta’s Dale Murphy also was Slate 7-1 in a winner’s bracket game of the College The Associated Press Friday, June 8th hiu while Rene Lavielle, Ed Carella and Lee Dinwiddle into a 5-3 loss to Montreal on Mon­ pitched two-plus iimings for the vic­ . added two each. Dan O’Shea led TCC with three hits day night when the Expos rallied for tory after replacing Mark Gardner, convinced of that. “I don’t know how everybody Gore (5-2), who worked 7 1-3 innings, and Moody AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — The MARK'S auto parts WINSTON RRCING while Dave Hanna and Garth Wlochowski added two four runs in the seventh inning. who allowed three hiu in five in­ CfiRQUEST O T l else hiu the guy,” Murphy said after to tted LSU to the lowest hit total in seven years in a Portland Trail Blazers, who barely each. “I see things changing,” Harrel­ nings. Dave Schmidt relieved after College World Scries game. son said. “I see a little more en­ Martinez shut them out for the third made the playoffs a year ago, say L & R EVENT SERIES TRIPLE U T T L E MISS SOFTBALL — In Little Miss Strawberry led off the eighth with a Oklahoma State (55-16) is idle unUl Thursday and FfiMILY NIGHT m thusiasm. I see a little more aggres­ walk and finished for his second time in four career staru. “Against they aren’t surprised the team is in softball action Monday night, Nassiff beat Hour Glass, LSU (53-18) drops into the loser’s bracket in an attempt DOUBLE LATE MODEL FEATURES 80 LAP LEFT & RIGHT FEATURE sive running on the bases.” save. us, he does pretty much what he the NBA Finals for the first time HERDER 13-3; Little Miss outslugged Manchester Sewing wanu to do.” to ^ a rematch. To do that, it must beat The Citadel since 1977. WINSTON RACING SERIES MODIFIEDS PLUS QUALIFYING HEATS & CONSI Machine Center, 20-11; Manchester State Bank defeated When Harrelson looks at the Na­ Giants 10, Reds 1: The San Fran­ WINSTON RACING SERIES MODIFIEDS Martinez (6-3) may have come iqi tomght. The Citadel eliminated Fullerton State 8-7 in 12 “This team won 59 games, and LATE MODEL STOCK CARS, 80 CARS START THE M A IN EVENTI tional League East standings today, cisco Gianu and San Diego Padres innings. Fuss & O’Neill, 17-10; Westown Pharmacy routed Army short in his quest to break Clemens’ people still say, ‘Portland Who?’” LATE MODEL STOCK CARS. Navy 13-1. he will also see the MeU trail first- couldn’t stop hitting the ball. The PRO STOCKS RACING BEGINS 1:00 PM place Pituburgh by 8'/z games. r ^ r d , but he passed the Boston Jerome Kersey, the Trail Blazers’ PRO STOCKS Becky Sines drove in two ruiu for Nassiff while Beth Atlanta Braves couldn’t stop miss­ i:. RACING 7:45 PM GATES OPEN 11:00 AM ‘This was a special day for me,” ing it. right-hander for the mqjor-Ieague leading playoff scorer, said on the RACING 7:45 PM Gorman, Gillian Haley, Mandy Devanney, Kristen lead in stirkeouU. Martinez has 87 eve of to n i^t’s championship series GATES OPEN 6:30 PM Adults - $7.95 Sadosky and Nancy Fray also hit well. For Hour Glass, Harrelson said. “My wife and some While the Braves were setting a GATES OPEN 6:30 PM CO of my kids were here. We lost, but I major-league season high with 18 to 80 by Clemens. opener against the E)etroit Pistons. Adults - $10.00 Kids6-12-99C Shelley Brand, Jami Jordan and Lauri Adams played “But I knew we had a good team at Kids 6-12- $2.00 3 ) > well. approach every day with a smile.” StrikeouU in a 6-0 loss Monday Martinez also had two h iu and an Children 5 and Under FREE! Adults - $10.00 RBI for the Dodgers, who totaled 12 the beginning of the season, and I Children 5 and-Under FREE! > H Michelle Diehl homered for Little Miss while For a while, David Cone (1-4) night agaiiut Ramon Martinez of the COME BE ON IV ! Kids 6-12-$2.00 h iu. Juan Samuel hit a two-run knew we had a good chance of Michelle Fogarty also played well. Beth Oulette had two gave Harrelson reason to smile as Los Angeles Dodgers, every Giant Acres of FREE Parking! TELEVISED BY CONTINENTAL CABLE Children 5 and Under FREE! "U homer for Los Angeles, which making the finals if we made the hiu, including a homer, for MSMC. the MeU led 3-1 after six iimings on starter had at least one hit by the Mike Marshall’s two-run homer in fourth inning in a 10-1 rout of Cin­ snapped a three-game losing streak playoffs.” Dianna Norris, Tanya Schultz and Melanie Andrulat by bating Tom Glavine (2-4). Clyde Drexler, Portland’s closest Friday, June 15th played well for f ^ B while Megan Dyer ripped two hiu the second and an error allowing cinnati. Sunday, June 17th Darryl Strawberry to score in the It took the I^dres a while longer thing to a marquee player, said the for Fuss. Jess LeBlanc also played well in defeat. Pirates 6, Cubs 2: Bob Patterson fourth. to get started, but they wound up Trail Blazers expect to beat the Pis­ RC/DELCO HRT Nicole Dakiiu had three hiu for Westown while pitched well in his second consecu­ It was a strange game for Cone, with their biggest iiming of the tons, who are making their third MODEL a FORD Danielle Cartier and Jennifer Shanley also played well. tive victory as a starter and Barry NIGHT who matched a career high with 12 season in a 10-2 romp over Houston. consecutive trip to the finals and Karyn Crawford and Kendyle Crawford played well for Bonds hit a two-run triple, leading hope to become the third NBA Army Navy. strikeouU but also allowed five runs The Gianu wasted little time get­ SCOUTS NIGHT CLUB and 11 hiu in 6 1-3 innings as the surging PitUburgh over sagging franchise to repeat as champions. ting started, scoring five runs on Chicago. MeU lost for the seventh time in seven hiu in the first inning against The Associated Press “A lot of people think we’re just WINSTON RACING SERIES MODIFIEDS SPONSORED BY THE Little League nine games and 11th in 16. Pitterson (4-1), moved into the happy to be here, but even early in LATE MODEL STOCK CARS, an old nemesis, Ron Robinson. San rotation when John Smiley went on OUT OF REACH — The Citadel shortstop “We kept getting people on but the season we expected to be here,” PRO STOCKS AUTO SHOW AND SWAPMEET Francisco totaled 16 hiu after bat­ the disabled list Iqst memth, had a Scott Elvington dives for a ball hit up the Cone was getting the big ting around twice in the first four in­ Drexler said. “We’re coming in with NATIONAL LEAGUE — Sunnyside Up downed 3-7 record and 5.97 ERA as a starter middle in their game Monday against Cal RACING 7:45 PM Vittner’s, 9-2, Monday at Leber Field. Steve Ruggerio StrikeouU,” Expos manager Buck nings to take an 8-0 lead. the idea that we can beat the Pis­ Rodgers said. “Until the seventh he before this season. In his two 1990 State Fullerton at the College World Series tons.” GATES OPEN 6:30 PM * RAIN OR SHINE * homered and Todd N ^ lita n o had three hiu to lead Sun­ Robinson (2-2), entered the game staru, he has allowed 11 hiu and nyside, now 7-5. Darren White went the distance on the got the big pitches when he needed with a 6-1 lifetime reewd against in Omaha. The Citadel won in 12 innings, Detroit coach Chuck Daly doesn’t Adults - $10.00 four runs, striking out nine in 13 1-3 GATES OPEN 7:30 AM mound. Andy McCuster played well defensively while them.” the Gianu. gracefully accept the Pistons’ innings. 8-7. Kids 6-12- $2.00 Dan Uriano added two hiu. Vitmer’s fell to 7-4. Delino DeShields, who scored in Padres 10, Astros 2: In San favorite’s role. Cardinals 3, Phillies 2: Terry “They have guys who have been Children 5 and Under FREE! Admission - $3.CXD AMERICAN — Modem Janitorial swept past Army the third, led off the seventh with a biego, the I^ ^ e s’ Garry Templetcm Pendleton’s RBI single over a Pats’ Sims faces drug charges around for a long time and I don’t All Scouts Wearinp Uniform Admitted Free! Acres of FREE Parking! and Navy, 5-1, at Waddell Field. Dan Toomey stmek out bunt single and Dave Martinez fol­ went back to the clubhouse to check seven to lead MJ, now 5-7. Zack Willhide had three hiu lowed with a triple. With the infield his batting stance in a mirror after drawn-in outfield in the 11th inning AUSTIN, Tfex^ ( ^ ) _ New England Patriots defen­ think our championship experience will make much difference,” Daly including a double and riple, Anand Aiuiigeri added in, looped a double striking out in the second inning. gave light-hitting St. Louis the vic­ sive end Kenneth Sims was arrested and charged with Friday, June 22nd Suni June 24th said. three hiu and Brent Marler and Kurt Sibrinsz played well down the left-field line to tie the “I made a minor adjustment,” tory over Philadelphia, which ^ssession of cocaine after he was stopped for speeding, Friday, June 29th Daly said Portland “is balanced, defensively. Jeff Brown had two hiu, Sawhn Hayes score. It was Raines’ first two-base Templeton said. “I put my bat in a stranded 15 baserunners. Sims, W was arrested about 10 pun. Sunday after police tough and quick on transitiiHi. It’s a CffRQUEST 125 MARK'S auto parts tripled, D m ^l Rouillard hit well and Angel Soto played hit in 173 at-bau this season. different position.” The Phillies’ Len Dykstra went clocked him at speeds of more than 75 mph on a frontage WINSTON RRCING road to Interstate 35. mental adjustment to go from one well defensively for A&N, 6-5. After Cone farmed Andres Galar­ It worked. He wound up with four 3-for-5, raising his major league­ Pocono Qualifier L&R EVEN T AMERICAN FARM — Graphics Plus downed Blish raga for his 12th strikeout, Tim Wal- leading average five poinu to ,418 He will be considered a second-time offender and will kind of team to another. \bu can’t SERIES TRIPLE of San Diego’s 15 hiu, accomplish­ cheat on defense on any player in - - NASCAR WINSTON MODIFIED Hardware, 17-10, at Bowers Field. Anthony I^gani and lach singled to third and Jeff Mus- ing that feat a 23rd time in his 14- and extending his hitting streak to be ^ p e n d e d for 30 days without pay and required to 80 LAP LEFT & RIGHT FEATURE their lineup. They’ve got too many TOUR EVENT! HERDER Sean Gaura each had two hiu and Adam Moon played selman relieved. Musselman walked year career. 17 games. SSliv^Li?“^ manager fttrick PLUS QUALIFYING HEATS & CONSI guys who can play, and they’re big­ WINSTON RACING SERIES MODIFIEDS well defensively for Graphics. Adam Johnson, Bobby 80 CARS START THE MAIN EVENTI WINSTON RACING SERIES MODIFIEDS ger than us at nearly every position.” LATE MODEL STOCK CARS McTighe and Sammy Richberg each had two hiu and LATE MODEL STOCK CARS. Mike Driggs played well defensively for Blish. Richberg Bass named top NBA executive The finalists have a lot more in RACING BEGINS 1:00 PM 1 common than their identical 59-23 TIME TRIALS BEGIN 7:00 PM PRO STOCKS homered. Krzyzewski is talking tiv e ^ B ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ? ^ Antonio Spurs execu­ GATES OPEN 11:00 AM American Legion nipped Modem Janitorial, 19-18. Brunansky tive B<* Bass, who negouated deals that brought in 10 regular-season and 35-6 home GATES OPEN 5:45 PM RACING 7:45 PM Mike Verraneault drove in the winning run and Brian records. Both play a physical style, Adults - $7.95 S e d ^ A tu m arZ d , was with strong rebounding and Adults - $20.00 GATES OPEN 6:30 PM Miller pitched well for Legion. Dan Featherson played From Page 9 with the Celtics’ Gavitt 5^ ^ executive of the year. The Spurs finished Kids 6-12-99c well defensively for MJ. balanced scoring. Kids 6-12-$2.00 f Children 5 and Under FREE! A d u lts -$10.00 DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Meet­ this week, probably by telephone. Another similarity between the n a t io n a l f a r m — Ansaldi’s outlasted Grames 2 f “ • i L X S Children 5 and Under FREE! COME BE ON TV! Kids 6-12- $2.00 ing error by third baseman Rick ing a day earlier than scheduled, Krzyzewski and Chris Ford, a teams is that each won on the Printing, 17-14, at Verplanck. Roger Ulrich and Jonathan Acres of FREE Parking! TELEVISED BY CONTINENTAL CABLE Children 5 and Under FREE! Schu and R^acI Palmeiro’s two-out Duke basketball coach Mike Celtics assistant under recently dis­ Valvano joins ABC Sports other’s homecourt in two regular Williamson each had two hiu and Mike Monty played single sent the Angels to their Krzyzewski and new Boston Celtics missed coach Jimmy Rodgers, are well defensively for Aiualdi’s. Gerry Fiano, Chris Bot- season games. seventh loss in 21 games. vice president Dave Gavitt dis­ believed to be the leading candidates w i m ^ ^ ^ S Valvano, forced out last FVinland won its home game taro and Brad Smith each had two hiu and Peter Dubaldo Orioles 6, Brewers 4: In Mil­ for the position. Carolina State coach, has agreed to a RRCING INFORMfiTION 24 HOURS 6 DRY (203) 684-2783 cussed the coach’s availability for thr^-year deal with ABC for a reported $900,000. 102-82 on Nov. 26, another source and Sawn Gallagher each played well for Grames. waukee, Cal Ripken hit a bases- the vacant job with the NBA Gavitt, who recently resigned as STAFFORD MOTOR SPEEDWAY IS LOCATED ON RT. 140 IN STAFFORD SPRINGS, CT. ROOKIES — Yankee Alumninum and Dickenson of worry for Daly. 9 loadcd sacrifice fly that broke a 4-4 franchise. Big East commissioner, and S ta tfo rA w fT ^ n " ® wmtract at N.C. Plumbing played to a 12-12 tie. Joshua Cratty and Al­ “We got totally annihilated and tie in the sixth inning and Baltimore Krzyzewski told The Charlotte Krzyzewski are close friends and im nir'aii imsubstantiatcd allegations made, we were rested,” Daly said. “I don’t lison Kostek hit well and Mike Anderson played well won its third straight game. Observer late Monday afternoon he have had a long association through think anybody beat us that badly all defensively for Yankee. Ryan Kaiser hit well and David Manager Frank Robinson won in his considered the talk private and he USA Basketball. Krzyzewski is the volvS^ii'fixLl ^ I STAFFORD HOTOR SPEEDWAY T I STAFFORD MOTOR SPEEDWAY Stratton and Ethan Williamson played well for Dicken­ season.” return to the Orioles after a three- did not want to comment or specu­ U.S. coach for the Goodwill Games te lS L u H e J^ ^ '^ * * Musburger on 11 network Pistons guard Isiah Thomas “The Family nack Of The W s" “The family Track Of The 90's" son. t o l ^ t s ^ n and also will work as an analyst for I j I game suspension for abusing an um­ late. However, he said he would and World Championships this sum­ agreed with Daly that tlic Trail Wolff-Zackin outlasted Marcom, 15-12. John ^ P N , owned by ABC’s parent company Capital Cities. Winstot} pire. soon make a decision about whether mer. Blazers’ balance makes them a Kocing 5otlo% i i i i m m i i i Fiugerald, James Michalek and Sarah h ^ s e hit well and A throwing error by third to remain a candidate for the posi­ PRESENT THIS COUPON PRESENT THIS COUPON iimimwu Blake Dailey and Ben Masse played well defensively for Big Ten to add Penn State tougher team to defend than baseman Gary Sheffield, Mil­ tion. Blue Devils athletic director Tom Chicago, which was held under 80 W-Z. Katelyn Callahan, Sarah Callahan, James Buckley, waukee’s 58th mistake of the Gavitt could not be reached for Butters has said he is concerned by Ryan Pemberton and Vinnay Amiigeri were best for points twice in the seven-game ■ RDMIT ONE CHILD FREE i ■ BDMIT ONE CHILD FREE season, helped Baltimore load the comment. Boston’s overtures to Krzyzewski Eastern Conference finals. ■ (A(5E6-12) II (AGB6-12) Marcom. a n ^ s t a^iuon since Michigan State in 1949. bases against Bill Krueger (2-2). Krzyzewski and Gavitt discussed because of the combination of “We have to respect everyone on ■ ____ I I 9 Anne Miller Real Estate topped Reale Real Estate, Ripken was in an 8-for-57 slump the situation for several hours in Gavitt’s presence in the organization in fo o t^ l hacif n league competition their team because they have three Good For Any Event Through The Month Of June 1990. I MH j ■ ■ GoodFor Any Event Through The Month o f Juno 1990. |liH~| 17-13. Lauralee Caronna hit well and Sarah Klass and when he hit his go-ahead fly ball. Durham. Sources at Duke told The and the stature and tradition of the M iS ^ o f *995. Howeiw, be------■■■■■■■■■■J !■■■■■■ ■ ■ O B ■■■■■■■ ■*■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■ Vanessa Robinson played well defensively for the win­ or four guys who can score 25-35 Joe fhice (1-2) got the victory. News and Observer of Raleigh that Celtics. SSTbe a b T e ^ ^ i? .^ contracts, other Pfcnn State teams points,” Thomas said. “In the other ners. Vinnie Miele, Greg D’Amora and Luke ^ ite s hit Gregg Olson worked a scoreless Gavitt and Krzyzewski agreed to Krzyzewski has been Duke’s , V m V , V m V ^ well for Rcale’s. early as 1991 championships as series I’ve been able to dominate the ninth for his 12lh save in 12 tries. discuss the coaching opening later coach for 10 years.' nSilTin B'i t/" o n k ? 12 other point guard most of the Ume,

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MANCHESTER HERALD, "njesday, June 5, 1990—13 Crossword THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME U.S. soccer team has high hopes at the World Cup TV Tonight « by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee Unscramble these four Jumbles, Never a bus ,.// one letter to each square, to form when you need one v By Ronald Blum chance exists until it’s taken away. tour ordinary words. “I guess the scariest thing they ACROSS 52 Of a lung Tho Associated Press them. Some of the Italians even Most of the American players goal at Trinidad last November that ^ ^ ^ Answr to Preyloua Puxzle defend Ben's friend, framed for murder, I’m not a psychic. I can’t predict tlie told us was thi.t we probably have membrane 6:00PM 3 ) (3 j News (CC) (CC) Anxiously awaiting the birth of their recognized American players and put the United States in the World 1 Biblical king 54 Talk contin­ p3 E R j e p | | e Id |e M a |r |m| but later discovers her old law-school URRYC J outcome. But I believe in my team­ brought their cameras along and CE) Who's tho Boss? (CC). child, Gary tries to keep Susannah's spirits more guards than any one of the 24 asked for autogr^hs. 5 2Slh latter uously (2 |E|V|I IcfTjFlFtrlA lclE lA l chum is a suspect in the case. (60 min.) (R) PISA, Italy — The United States mates, my coaches and myself.” took turns taking pictures in the Cup. “We’re going to suiprise most 8 Opposite of wds.) Qi) Webster (In Stereo) up as she goes into labor. (60 min.) (R) (in teams because the U.S. is the target “Ah, Me-O-la,” said one Italian post Stereo) LL_ soccer team believes it will advance The U.S. team, which plays middle of the Quadrilateral. Team­ people, and I hope we win the fans’ 56 Put back dS) Mr. Belvedere (CC). dD ® ) Nova (CC) A profile of former U S L-r; point for terrorism,” goalkeeper who pointed at the goalkeeper 11 Speed 57 Paradises (33) ( ^ SS News to the second round of the World mates posed at angles that made support.” co nlaili iiils ® ^ (3S) News Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, filmed Czechoslovakia on Sunday in its Tony Meola said. “Just the word before walking over to get his signa­ 58 Baseball during his last year in office. (60 min.) (R) (3D Synchronal Research Cup, a rather off-center view ac­ opening match, had its first them appear to be holding iqi the Meola, whose parents are from 12 Monaco player Mel A C|0|r |NI 8 M m Ia Iv I ® Victory Garden (CC). BYBEA scares you a little b it But you look ture. prince MVll t 1 dD Movie ® ® Midnight Caller (CC) A jailed cording to soccer experts. tower. southern Italy, speaks and reads d i) T.J. Hooker mother, fearing for the safety of her young workouts Monday at the Italian out here and I don’t see how 14 — noui 59 Soft plug nrrarsr,«™ □□□□BB ® MOVIE: 'The Tenth Man' A French In the United States, the players 15 Infuriates (S ) Family Ties (CC). daughter, asks Jack to hide the child. (6C So, quite appropriately, the Olympic training camp in Tirrenia, a The building, constructed in Italian. He said he was slightly upset 60 Gilded lawyer, imprisoned and chosen by lot to be anybody can get through this place. hardly are known. The Americans at 16 Actress — □ □ □ □ B B ® Wild America (CC) Western dia- min.) (R) (In Stereo) players on Monday visited the most seaside Tbscan town nine miles 1173, tilts 14 feet off center. The with the lack of regard Italian Arthur executed during the Nazi occupation, of­ So we’re pretty safe. We’re doing DOWN BBBB mondback rattlesnakes engage in a "com­ fers all he owns to any prisoner willing to SD SZ) Living the Last Days (CC) Profiles the tower didn’t recognize them, soccer world would tilt even more if newspapers have for the U.S. tpam 17 Burros famous tilted building in the world from Pisa. BBBBBBB bat dance" in an Oklahoma cave. (R) die in his place. Anthony Hopkins, Derek the Chris Brownlie Hospice in Los Angeles, our own thing back here. We can’t either. 19 Tamarisk 1 Actress — MOPSIE — the Leaning Tower of Pisa. M ice patrol the camp with 9-mil- the United States beats Czechos­ “People here don’t seem to be salt tree (S) Three's Company Jacobi, Kristin Scott Thomas. 1988. the first facility of its kind established by be bothered by very many people." Leigh the AIDS Hospice Foundation. (60 min.) (Ir r '' “We didn’t even know they were lovakia, Italy or Austria, its first- very pleased with the way we play,” 21 Hole-ln-one 2 Outer ®3) Wallenberg: A Hero's Story In the “There’s not a player on this team limeter Beretta machine guns and [A & E ] Decades: '70s Part 1 of 2. Stereo) The team ventured out among the here,” said Lisa Andrev, a tourist 22 Mix 3 Female waning days of World War II, Swedish di­ WENT ON FOOT IN that doesn’t believe we’re not going large dogs. Undercover Italian round opponents. Meola said. “But we haven’t been in 25 Somewhat [C N N ] World Today Italian public for die first time Mon­ pronoun denial 40 Existed plomat Raoul Wallenberg goes to Buda­ (S i Hogan's Heroes A RAINSTORM. to make it to the second round,” from Dearborn, Mich. “I thiiik we’re going to display the World Ciq> for 40 years. We 28 Actress [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Willy Wonka and the police and two U.S. State Depart­ day afternoon and was the center of 4 Secondhand IB Cereal grain 42 Soot pest with a daring plan to provide protec­ [CNN] CNN News u “It’s kind of neat,” said her sister. Lupino 5 Motorist's 20 Energy units Chocolate Factory' A world-famous con­ tive passes and shelter for Hungarian BOM ERY midfielder Paul Caligiuri said. ment security officers also accom­ some attractive soccer,” said can’t expect them to tell us we’re 45 Proprietor [H B O ] Tales From tho Crypt (CC) A ven­ attention at the tower. 29 Gamut tool 23 Unemployed 46 Daniel — fectioner offers a grand prize to the five Jews. Based on a true story. (2 hrs.) Part 1 Now arrange the circled letters to Celeste, who took pictures of i isa triloquist's dummy learns some tricks. (In “That’s the attitude we have. Our pany the team wherever it goes. Caligiuri, who scored 18 gods in 82 going to be shoo-ins for the second 32 Securely 6 New York 24 Beams 47 Male chil­ children holding lucky candy bars. Gene of 2. form the surprise answer, as sug­ Dozens of Italian fans circled 34 Accord Stereo) A y gested by the above cartoon. standing with several players. games at UCLA and then scored the round.” ball club 26 Vast period dren Wilder, Jack Albertson, Peter Osirum [A & E ] Biography; HIrohito of Japan: 36 Containers 7 Ireland of time 49 In a line 1971. Rated G. The Last Banzai A portrait of the late Ja­ [M A X ] MOVIE: ‘Tequila Sunrise' (CC) 37 Punch (si.) 8 Swine 27 Musician — 50 TV's talking A lovely restaurateur gels caught between 38 Silly person [LIFE] Supermarket Sweep panese Emperor HIrohito, who remains a Print answer here: homes Shankar horse symbol of ancient culture in today's indus­ a former drug smuggler and his lifelong 41 Tree fluids 9 Dakota 29 Chafes (2 wds.) [U S A ] He-Man and Masters of the 43 Drivers' org. trialized society. (60 min.) buddy, a Los Angeles narcotics agent. Mel (Answers tomorrow) Indian 30 Forest ox 52 Opposite of Universe Gibson, Michalle Pfeiffar, Kurt Russell. 44 Cries 10 Bitter vetch 31 Chilliest con [CNN] PrimeNews Jumbles: BATCH CHAFF DISOWN IMPORT 48 Poetic 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) Yesterday's 11 Entertainer 33 — Domino 53 Permit to 6:30PM ( D CBS Newt (CC). (In Stereo) [D IS ] Goofy's Salute to Father Goofy movement [TM C ] MOVIE: ‘Bad Dreams' (CC) The Answer Sometimes comes to a head when insults are — McEntIre 35 Famous 55 Salad herb CD (SD ABC News (CC). stars in a show dedicated to fathers every­ thrown back and forth— A FIST 51 Make love to 13 Words of waterfall where. (R) sole survivor of a mass suicide ritual is SCOREBOARD 39 Followed CD Comedy Wheel haunted by the spectral Image of her cult's [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Ghostbusters II' (CC) long-dead leader. Jennifer Rubin, Bruce (31) Charles in Charge (CC). I'”"'' »«* No- “ iMlIxbl* tor U.M. •tilch lnclii1DT Of THC: Toronto 5 0 11 Canseco Oak 49 184 40 60 .326 ments. [D IS ] Achievers; Rudolph Valentino A 27 25 .519 1/a Wblkerdh 2 1 1 0 Hamiltn rt 5 0 1 2 Campsn If 2 0 10 Zeiiec Thursday, June 7 7:00PM CD inside Edition Clwsland 23 25 .479 2t« Melvin ph 4 0 0 0 Gladden Min 48 104 32 61 .314 CLASS LL [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Firewalker' The lure of profile of silent screen idol Rudolph Valen­ 10 0 0 Spiers ss 3 0 0 0 Kruklf 5 0 1 0 MThmp rf PorllarKl at Detroit 9 p.m. dD Wheel of Fortune (CC), Baltimore 24 27 .471 3 Wlhgtn3b 3 0 0 0 MIdndoCIa 46 172 26 54 .314 Monday's game CD gold sends two soldiers of fortune on a tino. 3 2 2 2 CHayes 3b 5 0 2 1 LeSmito p 0 0 0 0 Sunday, June 10 Quarterfinal; a m t a Foflcvpf/,(gi Detroit 22 30 .423 5i« BRipkn 2b 3 12 0 FlekforOet 51 182 33 57 .313 Detroit at Portland, 3:30 p.m. 5 T CD Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) perilous ouest for hidden Aztec treasure. [E S P N ] : Teams Thonss 5 0 0 0 OquendZb 0 0 0 0 Shelton 12 Holy Cross-Whtorbury 10 Newlbrk 18 30 .375 7t/! Totals 38 12 e Homs Runs Charles in Charge (CC). Chuck Norris, Louis Gossett Jr, Melody to Be Announced (3 hrs.) (Live) 8 Totals 38 4 8 3 Daullonc 5 0 10 Huder2b 2 0 0 0 Tbesday, June 12 Tuesday's ganM (33) WoM DIvialon Baltimors Canseco. Oakland. 19;.Fielder. DakoiL 19; Detroit at Portland, 9 p.m. Anderson. 1986. Rated PG. (In Stereo) 031 001 0 1 0 -8 Mulhind p 2 0 0 0 Walling ph 1 0 1 0 Semifinals: s r (31) Untouchables [H B O ] Comedy Hour: George Carlin - W L Pet. QB Milwaukee 100 030 000— 4 Vatchrph Gruber. Toronto. 14; McGwire. Oakland. 13- Thursday, June 14 [U S A ] Murder. She Wrote OaMwto 0 0 0 0 Collins rf 10 0 0 Southington vs. East Hartford at Muzzy Reid, Doin' It Again (CC) George Carlin takes 33 16 .673 — E— PBradley. Felder. Sheffield. Price. Akarfida p Griffey. Seattle. 10; JaBarfiaid. New TbrK 10; Detroit at Portland, 9 p.m.. If necessary dD Kate & Allie (CC). Chica0o 0 0 0 0 Tudor p 2 0 0 0 Bristol, 6:30 p.m. TT 8:30PM (D ® wonder Years (CC) comic shots at everything from the mean­ 30 17 .638 2 DP— Milwaukee 1. LOB— Baltimore 9. Mil- Ready ph Maldonado. Cleveland. 10; Ball. Toronto. 9; Sunday, June 17 (S ) dZ) MacNell/Lehrer Newshour Minneaota 1 0 0 0 Daylsy p 0 0 0 0 Fakx. Toronto, 9; Puckett, Minnesota, 9. Rockville vs. Shelton at Muzzy Field, Bristol, Inspired by the Beatles, Kevin gels an elec­ ing of life to Marilyn Quayle. (60 min.) (R) 29 21 .580 4t« waukee 13. 2B— Molilor Z SB— Surhoft Fforrettp 0 0 0 0 JMorrls rf PorllarKl at Detroit 3:30 p.m, if necessary Newhart (CC). (In Stereo) Callfornie (6)- 0 0 0 0 Runs Batted In 330 pm. TT dD tric guitar and joins a rock band. (R) (In 25 27 .481 9 '« S— BRipken. SurhoW. SF— CRipkon, Hollins ph 1 0 0 0 TJorres ph Tuesday, June 10 Seattle 24 28 .462 lO'/a 10 0 0 Canseco, Oakland. 49; Fielder. Detroit 47; CLASSL dD d@ Current Affair Stereo) News (CC) IP H R ER BB SO Freenvi p 0 0 0 0 Horton p 0 0 0 0 Portland at Detroit 9 p.m., If necessary Monday's games 1 1 :00PM CD 3Z) KanoaaCity 22 27 .449 11 Baltimore Gruber, Toronto, 43; Leonard, Seattle, 36; Mal­ ( ^ Cheers (CC). Texaa Ragnozph 1 0 0 0 Quartsrflnals: 9:00PM ( D NBA Basketball Playoffs: (33) Cheers (CC) 21 30 .412 13 Hamisch 41-3 6 4 3 6 i donado, Cleveland, 35; McGwire, Oakland, 34; Championship Finals - Teams to Be An­ DiPinop 0 0 0 0 Puckett, Minnesota, 34; Bell, Toronto, 31; Goat- Tonington 3, Lyman Hall-Wblllngtard 1 (5l) Hunter (3D Synchronal Research Sunday's Games Price W.1-2 22-3 1 0 0 0 S Totals 44 2 13 2 Totals nounced (CC) (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) Baltimore 4, New Vbrk 3 36 3 8 3 6, Minnesota, 31;Griffey, Seattle, 31. Rfch-Groton 2 Bristol Eastern 0 n r [A&E] New Wilderness Wlliamsn 1 1 0 0 1 0 Philadelphia 001 (ID All in tho Family V i' Boston a Clevslend 2 000 010 00— 2 Pitching (6 Dedalons) Tennis SL Bemard-MontvHle 5, Hand-Madison 3 (D 3D Roseenne (CC) Roseanne's hired Olson S.12 1 0 0 0 1 1 StLoula 200 000 000 01— 3 v r ■ 55- r w [C N N ] Moneyline for a job that requires expertise on a com­ (§ ) @D ® News Toronto 7, Milwaukse 4 Milwaukee BJones, Chfoago, 7-0, 1.000; Candelaria, EostCathoUc-Manchester 12 Darien 1 One out when winning nin scored. Wednesday's games [ESPN] SportsCenter puter (R) (In Stereo) O ) On the Record (R| Ciy 8, Oakland 2 Bosk) 21-3 6 4 4 3 1 Minnesota. 6-1, .857; Hlguera, Milwaukae, 5-1, Datait 2, Seattle 0 I DP— StLouis 1. .833; Clemens, Boston, 9-2, .818; Stieb. Toron­ Semifinala: [LIFE] Moonlighting In the Heat of the Night (CC) Krueger L.2-2 42-3 2 1 0 0 4 LOB— Philadelphia 15. StLouis . 2B-— ® (ID dD Honeymooners Chicago 5, Minnesota 2 7 to. 7-2, .778; Welch. Oakland, 7-2, .778; French Open tennis results Torrington vs. RIch-Groton at Ftalmer Field. (c) 1990 by NEA. Inc. Chief Gillespie attempts to trap a pair of Cri'i' 2 4 1 1 0 1 VHoyos. Guerrero. Coleman. RJones. [U S A ] Miami Vico ((n Stereo) (M) M*A*S*H California 7, Texas 4 Sanderson. Oakland, 6-2, .750; Stewart Oak­ PARIS (AP) — Raaults Monday kom the Mlddletcwm, 3:30 p.m. lovers who have murdered the woman's HBP— Walker by Bosio. BK— Crim. SB— Coleman (29). S— OSmilh. Herr. ®i) Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) S Monday's Gamas land, 8-3. .727. $5.35 million French Open tennia tournament at SL Bernard-Montville vs. East Catholic- 7:30PM CD Entertainment Tonight husband. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) Umpires—Home. Reilly; First Scott; Second. ^ IP H HER BB SO Manchester at Eastern Connecticut State The 30th anniversary of Hitchcock's "Psy­ Boston 5, New \fork 3 Meriwether; Third. Garcia. Philadelphia Roland Garroe Stadium (seedinga in poran- ® Frontline Special Report: Hilary in [C N N ] Moneyline 5 “n Baltimore 6, Milwaukse 4 theaea); University, Wlllimontic, 3:30 p.m. cho." (In Stereo) T— 3:43. A— 12022. Mulholand 6 3 2 2 1 1 National League leaders Hiding (CC) This updated look at the child [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Texas 1, CaKIbmia 0 Men CLASSM dD Jeopardy! (CC). a Akorields 1 0 0 0 0 1 Based on 136 at Bats. CD custody dispute between Drs. Elizabeth 1990 by NEA, (nc Only games scheduled Slnglee Monday's games [U S A ] Miami Vice (In Stereo) Rangers 1, Angels 0 Rxrrett 2 1 0 0 0 2 Q Afl1 R H Pet CD dD Major League Baseball: Montreal Morgan and Eric Forotich includes the af­ Tliaaday's Games OykekaPhi 43 Fourth Round Quartsrflnals: termath of Hilary's discovery. (60 min.) News (CC). CAUFORNIA TEXAS Freeman UO-1 11-3 2 1 1 3 i 177 40 74 .418 Berlin 4, Norwich Tech 0 Expos at New York Mets (3 hrs.) (Live) 11:30PM CD Now Tbrk (Hawkins 1-4) at Boston (Dopson StLouis Larkin Cin 46 178 28 63 .354 Jonoa B. Svenaaon, Sweden, def. Guillermo 04)). 7.'35 p.m. abrhbl abrhbl Perez-Roklan (15), Argentina. 2-6,6-4,6-2 6-2 Stamford Catholic 4, Northwestern Reglonal- (3D Major League Baseball: New York dD Frontline (CC) Examines who reaps CD ® Nightline (CC). SNAFU by Bruca Baatlia Tudor 62-3 6 1 0 2 4 Dawson Chi 49 175 26 60 .343 the profits made in the international drug Detroit (Retry 4-2) at Cleveland (Candtottl Ffolonla If 44 00 22 0 0 Huson ss 4 0 0 0 Henri Leconte, France, def. Andrei Chea- Wkistodl Yankees at Boston Red Sox (2 hrs., 30 CD Comedy Tonight DWhileef 2 0 0 0 Plmero 1b Dayley 1-3 1 1 1 o 0 BHetcher Cin 44 17$ 26 58 .335 min.) (Live) trade and how the money is laundered O O 5-2), 735 p.m. 4 0 11 Und Pit nokov (8), Soviet Union, 6-4,6-3,4-6, 2-6, 6-3. Jonathan Law-Mlllord 2, Brookfield 0 Honeymooners Joyner 1b 4 0 1 0 Baines dh LeSmith i 2 0 0 1 0 SO 180 16 60 .333 CELEBRITY CIPHER through American businesses. (60 min.) (33) C IMO by NEA (nc Minnesota (RSmIlh 4-4) at Toronto (VMIs 3 0 2 0 TGwynn SO Thomaa Muatar (7), Auatrla, def. Martin Jaite New London 6, SL Paul-Bristol 3 Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous dD Carol Burnett and Friends CDavis dh 4 0 1 0 Sierra rf Horton 2 4 0 0 0 1 SO 198 34 66 .333 (R) (3D Synchronal Research 2-1), 7:35 p.m. 3 0 0 0 Vsn^keR t (10). Argentina, 7-8 (7-4), 6-3,6-2 . Wsdneaday's gamea people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands for CO Bichotta rf 4 0 1 6 Franco 2b DiPino W.2-0 1 0 0 0 2 0 45 163 23 54 .331 dD Hard Copy Sestde (Hotmon 6-3) at Chicago (Hibbard 2 0 1 0 Alomar SO Goran Ivaniaevic, Yugoalavia, def. Nidaa Semifinala: another. Today's clue: P equals F. 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I’nivereity of New Haven, 3:30 p.m. Huston 1943. vitation to Education (CC) Author Mike o d Baltimore (Tibbs 2-5) at Milwaukse (Navarro 3 110 T— 3:38. A— 29.937. 1-1). 835 p.m. DiSaren ss 3 0 0 0 GDavis, Houston, 16; MitcheH, San Francis­ CLASS S BOL SX SF ORT. [C N N ] Crossfire Rose ("Lives on the Boundary"). (R) (In co, 14; Dawson, ChicaM, 13; Bonilla, Pittsbur­ Doublea [C N N ] Larry King Live Stereo) Dwnngph 1 0 0 0 Third Round Monday's game Oakland (Welch 7-2) at Texas (Bohanon 0-2). Fadres 10, Astros 2 gh, 12; Sandberg, Chicago, 11; Wallach, [E S P N ] Major League Baseball: Teams [D IS ] MOVIE: ‘The Lady From Shan­ 835 p.m. Totals 33 0 8 0 Totals 38 1 S 1 Sergio Coaal, Spain, and Emilio Sanchez (7). Quarterfinal: to Be Announced (3 hrs.) (Live) dD Movie California HOUSTON Monkeel, 11; Bonds, Pittsburgh, 10; Daniels, PCKXZDK XZBO ghai' An Irish sailor becomes a murder Wsdneaday's Gamas 000 000 000-0 SAN DIEGO Spain, def. Grant CotvkM, Canada, and Glenn Ansonia 3, Coglnchaug-Durham 2 [H B O ] Encyclopedia Brown: Boy De­ ( ^ St. Elsewhere Texas abrhbl Los Angelee, 10; Sabo, Cindnnali, 10. Ttiesday's games pawn when he accompanies a beautiful UFTQ O TJ Minnesota at Toronto. 12:35 p.m. 001 000 OOx— 1 abrhbl Runs Batted In Michibata (10), Canada, 6 ^, 5-7, 6-2 tective (CC). (In Stereo) E— Schu. Franco. Melding cf 4 0 10 Roberts 3b Semifinals: woman and her lawyer-husband on a dZ) Nova (CC) A profile of former U.S. LFEq Now York at Boston. 7:35 p.m. DP— California 2. 5 2 3 0 Dawson, Chicago, 44; JCartar, San Diego, XZBX BHH ZeWBO ObarkflZb 4 1 1 0 Alomar 2b Ansonia vs. Gilbert School-Winsted at Rercue 911 (CC) Re- cruise. Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles, Ever­ Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, filmed Detroit at Cleveland. 7.35 p.m. 2B— ftilonla. 4 1 1 0 43; GDavis, Houston, 42; Bonilla, Pittsburgh, Women 8:00PM CD ett Sloane. 1948 during his last year in office. (60 min.) (R) Seattle at Chicago. 8.05 p.m. S8 -doynor (2). Pettis (13). S-DWhlte. Agosto p 0 0 0 0 TGwynn rf 4 2 2 2 Slnglee Southington High School, 3:30 p.m. broadcasts: a 3-year-old buried in a feed Darwin p 41; Bonds, Rttsburgh, 39; WCIark, Son Fran­ lORTHDLAD SF California at Kansas City. 8:35 p.m. IP H R ER BB 80 0 0 0 0 JCartercf 4 0 1 0 Fourth Round Central Cathollc-Norwalk vs. East Granby at bin; two poiicemen mired in a swamp; a [LIFE ] MOVIE: 'The Great Santini' A [A & E ] Improv Tonite Host; Greg Lou- California Biggio c 4 0 11 cisco, 38; Guerrero, SL Louis. 37; MaWilHams, Marine Corps colonel's dictatorial ap­ ganis. (In Stereo) O “ n Baltimors at Milwaukee. 835 p.m. Santiago c 3 1 1 2 Son Francisco, 36. Monica Selea (2), Yugoslavia, def. Uura GH- University of New Haven, 3:30 p.m. woman dials 911 while trapped in her McCaskill L.3-3 7 4 1 0 4 3 GDavis 1b 4 1 1 1 Lynn If burning home. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) proach to domestic life nearly destroys his Oaklarxl at Texas. 8:35 p.m. 3 0 0 0 PHchlng (6 Decisions) demeistar (16), Peru, 6-4, 6-0. WRROFZSOD.' — [CN N ] Sports Tonight Bailos 1 1 0 0 0 2 Stubbs If 3 0 2 0 Abner If 0 0 0 0 Jana Novotna (11). Czechoslovakia, def. CIAC softball results family Robert Duvall, Blythe Danner. Mi­ m rn Anthony rf Armstrong, Cincinnati, 8-1, .8M ; Heaton, Pit­ CD dD Who's the Boss? (CC) After An­ [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Mother Goose Rock 'N' Texas 4 0 10 Leffertsp 1 1 1 1 Gabriela SabalM (4), Argentina. 6-4. 7-5 gela buys the house next door, Tony chael O'Keefe. 1979 Caminit 3b 4 0 0 0 tsburgh, 8-1, .889; Burkett, San Francisco, 5-1, HAMDEN (AP) — Here's the results and pair­ Z.H. WDOUIDO. Rhyme' (CC) Little Bo Peep and Gordon KBrown W.6-4 7 5 0 0 0 7 Siphnsn 1b 5 2 2 1 Doublea ings from Monday's CIAC Softball tournament leases it to a beautiful young woman. (R) [U S A ] Boxing: Lupe Gutierrez vs. M y­ Flamirzss 3 0 1 0 .833; Cook, Philadelphia, 5-1, .833; Harkey, Goose meet an assortment of characters w National League standings Rogers S.1 2 1 0 0 1 2 TmpItnss 5 1 4 2 Chicago, 5-1, .833; Viola, New Y>rk, 8-2, .800; Second Round games. PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "There's many a best seller that (In Stereo) ron Taylor A featherweight title bout, from during a musical journey through Rhyme- ClarKy p 0 0 0 0 KBrown pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Beriasp 3 0 0 0 Drabek, Pittsburgh, 7-2, .778; Rasmussen, San Nathalie TeuzIeL France, and Judith Wiaonar CLASSLL could have been prevented by a good teacher." — San Jose, Calif (2 hrs.) (Live) land Shelley Duvall, Dan Gilroy, Jean Sta­ East Division Baldwnph 10 0 0 (3D MOVIE: 'Starcrossed Roads' A top KBrown. WP— McCsskNI. Jackson cf 10 0 1 Diego. 5-2, .714; Tudor. St Louis, 5-2, .714. (14) , Austria, def. Psscala Paradis. France, and Monday's gams Flannery O'Connor. pleton. 1990 Rated G. w L Pol. QB BK— McCaskill. Andersn p 0 0 0 0 country singer resumes his career after 9:30PM (3D ® Coach (CC) Luther is Pittsburgh Catherine Suira, Franca, 64,6-4. Ouarterflnals: being imprisoned for a crime he didn't m 31 19 .620 Doran 2b 0 0 0 0 forced to call Hayden to come to the [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Imagine: John Lennon' 2 Montreal Umpires— Homo. Tschlda; First. Cooney- Cecchinl, Italy, and Patricia TarabinI WkKlaor 8, Naugatuck 2 commit. Jason Ledger, Many Allen, Ray 28 22 .560 3 Second. Brinkman; Third. Heed. Totals 31 2 8 2 Tctala 3810 IS • (9). Argentina, def. Carting Bassetl-Seguso, Touchdown Club after a robbery (R) (In (CC) Home movies, rare performance foo­ o > Phitadelphta 26 22 Staptee-Westport 7, West Haven 2 Damon 1972. .542 4 T— 2:34. A— 13.619. Houston 000 001 001— 2 Canada, and Ann Grossman, Grove City, Ohio. Stereo) tage and the late musician's own words SL Louis 23 28 .451 et/a San Diego 0 6 ,6 2 63. Wsdneaday's games dD Matlock (CC) Michelle agrees to enhance this portrait of the former Beatle. NewYbrk 200 000 0 8 x -10 Semifinala: 10:00PM (3D ® thirtysomething "Get a tan, will ya? We almost tried to 21 26 .447 S<'2 E— Santiago, Comirriti. Anttviny. DP— Hous­ Transactions Jana Novotna, Czechoslovakia, and Helena Chicago 22 Southington vs. Windsor at Rat Kidney Field, revive you during your nap." 3 3 (/) 20 .431 9'/S ton 1. Son Diego 3. LOB— Houston 5. Son Sukova (1), Czechoslovakia, def. Laura Gil- Wsst Division National League results Middletown, 3 :X pm. ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson Diego 11. 2B-^Cartor. Oberkfell, Biggio, BASEBALL damoistor, Peru, and Tine Scheuor-Larsen. FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavaa W L Pel. QB Stephenson 2. 3B— TGwynn. HR— GDavis Denmark, 6-1,76 (7-1). Holy Cross-Waterbury vs. Staples-Yfestport at 3 3 > Cincinnali Expos 5, Mets 3 American League Albertos Magnus College, New Haven, 3:30 33 13 .717 (16). SB— Roberts (12). TGwynn (6). Stubbs Joanna FauH, Australia, and Flachal Mcquillan San Diego 26 24 BALTMORE ORIOLES-Purchased the con­ p.m. > H .520 9 MONTREAL NEW YORK (3). S— OarKy. SF—^cksoa tract of Greg Walker, , from (15) , Australia, del. Katerina Maleeva, Bulgaria, WH&MY0UCAUaH,3OUG6T Los Angelee 26 26 .500 CLASSL ^Mow Twev'Re 10 abrhbl abrhbl „ IP H RER BB SO Rochester of the Intorrational League. RMUed and Monueta Maleeva, Switzerland, 46. 7-5. THeSE ■ D San Frondsco 23 29 .442 13 Tuesday's games DeShlds2b 5 2 2 0 HJhnsn 3b 5 0 0 0 Houston Chris Holies, catcher, from Rochester. Optioned 86. W T / 4 N P Allanta 19 29 .396 DMrtnx cf Lsdyord vs. Seynwur at Blake Reid, New OFYOOReVK)' IS 5 13 1 Boston cf 5 0 1 0 Clancy L.1-5 5 6 2 2 4 1 Mickey Weston, pitcher, to Rochester. Desig­ Houston 20 31 .392 Raines If Haven, 3:30 pm. 15V* 4 111 Jefferis 2b 2 0 0 0 Andersen 2 2 0 0 0 1 nated , designated hitter, for ossign- P t P U C IN G Sunday's Games Galarrg 1b 4 0 11 Strwbry rf Lyman HaH-WillIngford vs. Maloney-Meriden 2 12 0 Agosto 1-3 4 5 5 0 0 ment at Willow Brook Rirk, New Britain. 3:15 pm. PNiadoiphia 8. Naw York 3 Wallach 3b 4 12 0 McRyIds If 3 1 0 0 Darwin 2-3 3 3 3 1 0 X a L o /v I|N/ o u y Montreal 4, Pittsburgh 3 — Signed Aim Fer­ Rec soccer CLASSM Walker rf 3 0 10 M a r^ 1b 3 1 1 2 Son Diego SL Louis 7, Chicago 4 nandez, pitcher. TUssday's gamiss AC?AIN Ftzgrid ph 0 0 0 0 Sasserc 3 0 0 0 Benos W.6-4 71-3 4 1 1 1 5 Son Franctaco 7, Houston 3 CLEVELAND INDIANS— Called up Jeff Semifinals: Nixon cf 10 0 0 Elsterss 3 0 0 0 LoffertsS.9 12-3 4 1 1 1 o Manto, Infieldar, from Colorado Springs of toe MSC Dazzlers RHAM-Hebron vs. Ellington at Eastern Conn. Cincinnall 2, Los Angeles 0 Goff c 3 0 10 Magdn ph 1 0 1 0 HBP— Alomar by Agosto. Atlanta 4, Sm Diego 2, 10 Innings f^cific Coast League. Signed Kelly Stirinett, State University, Willimantic, 3:30 pm. Santovsn c 2 0 1 2 Carreon pr 0 0 0 0 Umpires— Home, Relilord; First Davis- catcher; Barry OTMI and Mike Shirloy, out­ The Manchester Soccer' Club Dazzlers (girls Monday's Gamse Owsnss 3 0 10 Cone p 2 0 0 0 Second. Rungs; Third. Winters. 10 and under) dropped a 6-1 decision to Glas­ Berlin va. Lewis Mills-Buriington at Com­ ; Montreal 5, New M>rk 3 fielders; Miguel Ftoree, second baseman; and munity Field. Soulhbury, 330 pm. 9 O o Gardner p 2 0 0 0 Mussimn p 0 0 0 0 T— 250. A— 16,468. tonbury. Monica Rouieau accounted tar the O Pittsburgh 6, Chicago 2 Clarence Brown, pitcher. CLASSS Aldrete ph 10 0 0 Machado p 0 0 0 0 Iona Dozzlar goal while Laura Halford, Ashley St Louis 3, Philadslphia 2, 11 innings Sam pen p Giants 10, Reds 1 MILWAUKEE BREWERS-Raced BiH Wag- Tuesday's games 10 0 0 Miller ph 10 0 0 man, pitcher, on the 15-day disabled list NEW Alibrio and Lindsay Schneider also ptoyed well Son Diego 10, Houston 2 Schmidt p 0 0 0 0 Penap 0 0 0 0 aNCINNATI SAN FRAN Central Cathollc-Norwalk vs. Coventry at YORK YANKEES— Traded Lance McCullers University of Now Haven, 330 pm. San Francisco 10, Cincinnali 1 OMally ph 10 0 0 abrhb l Pee Wee Los Angelea 6, Atianto 0 abrhM and day Parker, pitchers, to the Tourtellotto Marmrial-Thompson vs. Derby at Totals 31 3 5 2 Sabo 3b 3 0 1 0 Butlercf Sharks 3 (Jeffrey Herzborgor 3) Meteors 0 TUssday's Games 3 110 tar Matt Nokes, catcher-designated Nttsr. Cromwell High School, 330 p.m. 001 000 400— 5 BHtchref 3 1 2 0 POrkerlf NiMiofuil Lm q ii# Jaguars 2 (Joey LeRoy 2) Jata 1 (Andrew Monkaal (Boyd 3-2) at Now Y>rk (Ojoda 1-3), 1110 020 100 000-3 Larkin ss 4 0 1 0 Leach rf 3 2 2 0 — Purchased the Swanson) 735 p.m. E— Golf Z DP— Monkeal 1. LOB— Montreal Oulnons2b 0 0 0 0 Utton rf 10 0 0 contract of Dorm BifordeHo, catcher, from Buf­ Express 1 (Mika Haddad) Penguins 0 THE DORN LOSER by Art Sansom PHIPPS by Joseph Ferris Chicago (Assonmacher 1-1) at Pittsburgh 11, New Tbrk 8. 2B— Walker, Raines, Boston, EDavisIf 4 0 1 0 WCIark 1b 4 2 2 1 falo of the American Assodatioa Opiionad Tornadoes 4 (Nolan Ryder, Frank Jurezak, Golf (Terreil 2-4), 735 p.m. 3B— DaMartlnez. HR— Marshall (6). Winghmif 0 0 0 0 MitcheH If 4 2 2 1 Rontfo Kramer, pitcher, to Buffalo. Tim Berry, Matt UrbanatH) Timbers 0 Philadelphia (Ruffin 3-5) at S t Louis SB— DeShields (16). Strawberry (7). ONeHtrf 4 0 11 Nngerylf 10 11 SAN DIEGO RkDRES-Acthratod Jock Clark, (Magrana 2-8), 8:35 p.m. .. IP H R EH BB SO Bnzngr 1b 4 0 1 0 MWIms3b 4 12 1 first baseman, from the ISday disaUsd Hot Midget girls OMT5LL Mg WHAT Tm ' TH A T^ m ^ Montrsal Tallwood Houston (Deshaies 3-2) at San Diego (Ras­ Duncan 2b 4 0 0 0 Kenrwdyc 4 0 12 Optioned Ftal Clements, pitcher, to Los Vegoa of Gardner 5 3 3 2 5 3 Rowdies 2 (KaHe Brower, Lindsay Schneider) mussen 5-2), 10.05 p.m. Oiivarc 3 0 0 0 GCarterc 10 0 0 the Pacific Coast League Comets 1 (Monica Rouleau) - Gross- Don ’ TV ^BATHeiZ Sampen W.4-0 2 1 0 0 2 1 Birtsos p ^ m e 74, Stan Domian 77. Net- Auggie Link Atlanta (P.Smith 4-4) at Los Angeles (Morgan 0 Q 0 0 RThmp 2b 3 112 FOOTBALL Stallions 4 (Sara WbNenberg 3,'Jen Somberg) BUT 6-3), 10.'35p.m. Schmidt S.2 2 1 0 0 0 0 Griffey ^ 1 0 0 0 - National Football League 71. Harry NewTbrfc 0 0 0 0 Whitocops 1 (Kristen Cumberbatch) Clndrmali (Armstrong 8-1) at San Francisco FIRofanwp 10 0 0 5 0 2 0 GREEN BAY RACKERS-Named Bud Sellg ^wrobilskl 71. B Gross- Tod Blasko 80 John ' 'WlL6gRF0RCe? WY FORfcor (Garrelts 1-6), 10:35 p.m. ConoL,1-4 6 1-3 11 5 5 3 12 Layana p 0 0 0 0 5 0 11 orxl Terry Bogart to toe board of directors; John Midgets 67. Jim Funder- Wednesday's Cantos Mussimn 0 0 0 0 1 0 Rooms ^ 10 0 0 Undenwood to the saecutiva committee and Wrk 68. Ifon Sanders 68, Devs King 68. C H' ARROW S Cincinnati at San Francisco. 3:25 p.rrt Machado 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Mahler p 0 0 0 0 treasurer. Spartans (Drew Sinatra 3, Joey Lutar) Gross-Hoi Daley 89, Ftaul Cosman 93. Net- Houston at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. P»ha 2 1 0 0 1 3 JRsedc 1 0 0 0 Sounders 0 Ken Anderson 70, Nelson Eddy 70. Chuck Wkv LOS ANGELES RAIDERS-Nomed Odis ver 72 Bob Gould 74. . nucs nm- Montreal at New Yrrk, 7:35 p.m. Mussetman pitched to 1 batter In the 7th, Totala 33 1 7 1 Totals 381016 8 McKinney assistant coach for special protects. BrMksrs 2 (Rk* Wilcox. Cane Anderson) Chicago at Pittsburgh 7:35 p.m. Sampen pitched to 1 batter In the 8th. Cincinnati 000 001 0 0 0 - 1 NEW YORK JETS-SIgned Kevin ^aene. ApoHosI (Nick Odell) Poul'n-Sal Russo-Bruno Philadelphia at St Louis, 8:35 pm. Umpires— Homo. DoMuth; First Hallion; San Frandaoo 500 301 10»-1 0 placekicksr, and Bill Rudlson, puntsr. Frlgo>leck Grezsl 66. Steven Johnson-Robort Atlanta at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. Second, Harvey; Third, Crawford. E— Larkin. DP— Cincinnali 1 Son Frondsco Canadian Footbaff League Juniors Cappa-Mark KIrk-John Stiles 68, nelson Eddv- T— 3:13. A— 24.433. 1. LOB— Cincinnati 7. Son Francisco 10. OTTAWA ROUGH RIOEHS-SIgned Mika Knights 5 (Mike Bergenty 2 Rory PosL Ryan Robert Felix-Tony Judonis-Ray Embury 70 Nta- 2&-WCIark. SB-Porker (1). Philbrick, defensive line. TOst. Andrew Moran) Rowdies 1 (Mike Stave Schachner-LesMe Chrlstenson-Norman JHZX. Pirates 6, Cubs 2 IP H RER BB HOCKEY Beaulieu) Mawdsley-ltaul Pkrotta 52 Loo Bravakis-Ray CHICAGO PITTSBUROH Cincinnati National Hockey League Bruins 3 (Scott Cochran, Ryan BuzzeH, Jared Perry-Raymond Jelferson-Mlchasl Laser 53 Harry Nowobilskl-Steve Cassano-Gerald sbrh bi abrhbl FtRobinson L.2-2 3 2-3 10 8 8 1 CALGARY FLAMES-Named Guy Charron Macory) Diplomats 2 (Eric Gregan 2) THE GRIZWELLS by Bill Schorr Layana Btanchard-Gerry Brooks 53. Ronald Jeroszko- WINTHROP by Dick Cevalll Wsltoncf 3 0 10 Bckmn3b 4 1 2 0 1-3 2 0 0 1 assistant coach. American League results Mahler Robert ResdvJames Menditto-Richwd Vizard Sndbrg 2b 4 0 1 0 JBell ss 3 2 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 PITTSBURGH PENGUINS— Signed Paul Intermediate ANP EVPRyoME Birtsas 2 54, Tom Molin-Oave Stark-WUliom Calhoun- Dunston ss 3 0 0 1 VanSlyk cf 3 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 Lous, dafonaamon, and Mika Needham, right Diplomats 1 (Greg Ryan) Wnkeea 0 1 Red Sox 5, \bnkees 3 Dawson rf 4 0 1 0 BoniUa rf Son Frandsoo wing, to multiyaar contracts. Stephen Wtantoch 54, Harold Gognon-Bob Fw- IN YURA CITY, THEN WENT HOWE ■miNK.5 THAT 3 2 2 1 rand-KovIn Oeborne-Bill Dowd 54, Tom Bow- LOOKSLIKETHE NEWYDRK BOSTON VHianvIb 4 1 1 1 Bonds If 3 1 1 2 Burkett W.5-1 9 7 1 1 2 USA Hockey Briis:is:rRic£!ro POSTAUVN eiPMOXX AMD SOAKED TRUtTK PRIVER5 abrhbl WP— Layana, Birtsos. Brooe Amende-Ben Bossi-Gerry Richmonn 56, uocalstation 's KHO'M a l l abrhbl Ramos 3b 2 0 0 0 ReyrHds If 0 0 0 0 U.S. NATIONAL JUNX3R T E A M - Named (DELIVERED ALU H IS A ^A IL IN Sax 2b 4 0 2 0 Boggs 3b 2 110 Dascenz If 3 0 0 0 Bream 1b Umpires— Home, Hohn; Fin Kevin Constantins head coach and Wait Kyle Kenneth Tedtard-Bernard Quasnel-MIchsel B R E A K IM Q 1 T H E » E « T Kelly cf 4 0 2 1 MSC Masters Misiewicz-Bruce Skivington 56, Tom Johnson- 4 0 0 0 JoReed 2b 4 0 10 DCIark ph 0 0 0 0 Und 2b 4 0 2 1 Second, Wendelstedt; Third, West assistant coach. HIS FEET... H O T W A TE R . IN A N E W > PLACE? TO Mtrrgly 1b 3 0 0 0 Burks cf 3 2 2 0 Girard c 3 0 1 0 Bilardall c T — 243. A— 16,233. COUEGE Mandator Soccor Club Masters (boys 10 Ted Biosko-Stsve Huvokk-Frank Kona 57. Lou Boltonidh 4 0 0 0 and undeO bowled to Aron, 3-0. Joey Erordi Mlller-Chet Lukas-Harvay Arpin-Gaorge ANCHORfWkN. 2 1 0 0 Brnnsky rf 2 2 2 4 Grace ph 1 0 1 0 Pattersn p 3 0 0 0 BUTLER-Named Mary Ann Rohledsr senior HaHph 1 0 0 0 Evans dh 4 0 10 Boskie p 2 0 0 0 Power p Dodgers 6, Braves 0 ossociota athletic director. SInaya and gooHa Chris H ^ n McCartney 57. Rick Whodon-Frank Glontonio- . JeBrfId rf 10 0 0 Bob KIrscha-Brian Seymour 57. 3 1 0 0 Pertoc 4 0 0 0 MiWIIms p 0 0 0 0 Ruskin p ATLANTA HOUSTON— Anmuncad that Steve Stevarv played weH for the Masters. Wbsgki If 0 0 0 0 LOS ANGELS 4 1 1 0 Greenwl If 3 0 11 Sdazorph 1 1 1 o Lorxkmp abrhM son, center, has agreed to play tar the bosket- 8KIN8 — Gross 8th- S. JohnsorvCappo- Cerortoc 0 0 0 0 abrhM 2 0 2 2 Quintan 1b 3 0 2 0 Picop 0 0 0 0 OMcOkcf 4 0 0 0 Gonzalz cf 4 0 3 2 ball team this tall. Klrk-Stilos, 8th-Jeroszko-Resch-Menditto- T Sanders pr 0 0 0 0 Rivera ss 3 0 0 0 DwSmt ph 10 0 0 Tradwy2b 3 0 1 0 KUIZiOYfN— Arrnounced the rasignalion of Ylzard, 11th- LeBreux-VWIInski-Loramee-Wil­ i Geranc ShrprsnSb 3 0 10 Radio, TV 10 0 0 Totala 31 2 7 2 Totals 32 810 5 GonlK 4 0 2 0 Oenislalf Rick Binder, men's bosketbaH coach. son. 15lh- Bow-Amande-Bossi-Richmann, 18th- Velarde 3b 4 0 0 0 3 0 10 Chicago 000 000 110-2 Presley 3b 4 0 0 0 Brooks rf LOCK HAVEN— Nomad Rocky Bonomo as­ Russo-Frlgo6lrozal. Nat 10th- NowobUski-Css- Tolleson as 3 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 013 000 20x— 8 Justioe 1b 3 0 0 0 CGwynn rf sistant wresttirrg coach. sano-Blanchar6Brooks. 12th- Berger-Copp- Totals 30 3 8 2 0 0 0 0 Today Totala 28 510 5 DP— Pittsburgh 2. LOB— Chicago 7. Plt- Murphy rf 3 0 0 0 MHkhrIb 4 2 1 0 NOTRE DAME— Named Chris Petrucelll Wlvo-Derrick, 14lh- Maynard-Tuckar-Seobeck- 9 NewTbrfc 000 020 100— 3 men's assistant soccer coach and woman's ^•Mmari. 17iv P. Doly-Jolly-T. Daly-Scofield. Boston 2B^^irardi, Bockmon, Salazar. Blausarae 3 0 0 0 Sdoadec 4 1 1 1 4 pjn. — College World Series: 102 000 02x— 8 3B— Borxls. HR— Villanueva (2). SB— Bream Olsonc 3 0 0 0 Samuel 2b 3 2 2 2 head soccer coach. E— Rivero, Geren. DP— New Yrrk 2. Boston (1), Sandberg (11), S— JBell. SF-flonillo. Gtavinep 2 0 0 0 Griffin as SAN JOSE STATE— Announced the raslgrra- Stanford vs. Miss. State, ESPN 4. LOB— New Mirk 4. Boston 5. 2B— Cerone, 4 0 0 0 EEK AND MEEK by Howie Schneider Dunston. Castillo p 0 0 0 0 RMrUnzp 3 0 2 1 tion of Rorrdy Hoftororr, athletic director. 7:30 p.m. — Yankees at Red Sox, Calendar ALLEY OOP by Dave Graue JoReed, Burks, Brunansky. HR— Brunanskv „ . IP H R ER BB SO Hervy p 0 0 0 0 (5). SB— GreenweH — “ ■ Chicago Channels 11, 26, NESN, WTIC, Sax (13), Burks (4). Gregg ph 1 0 0 0 A R f

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\ \ . ' \ V 14—MANCHESTER HERALX), TUe;;day, June 5,1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, l\iesday. June 5. 1990—15 Earrings subject to dress code Second shuttle HDMES 1^ HDMES HDMES HDMES I FDR SALE '^•iFDR SALE FDR SALE H D HDMES HDMES Greyhound files ^ l ^ s s i f i e d c r a f t s FDR SALE FDR SALE FDR SALE suffers problems SERENITY AT LAST!!! M A NX K E^T E K- CHICAGO (AP) — Earrings may Chicago. over them, but that wasn’t good COUNTRY LOCATION- BOLTON by owner, open SERENITY AT LAST!!! Spocious Is the word. FRONT-TO-BACK living be fine on pirates and punk-rockers, “The record shows that even enough, I guess.” Newly listed2bedroom Qolck commute. Cedar house Sunday 1 to 4 pm. Newly listed 2bedroom J Lots of space In this CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Townhouse with care­ sided U-shaped custom 7 Lourwood Dr. (Birch room and master bed­ but not on policemen in rural some family members and officer Officials in ihe town of about car­ beautiful home. Large Townhouse with care­ room are 2 hl-llghts In (AP) — Discovery became the for protection free wall-to-wall Ranch. Quality Mountain area) Dutch free wall-to-wall car­ Peotone, an t^tpellate court ruled. colleagues were disturbed by the ear 3,000 received complaints from peting throughout. country kitchen, first this 3 bedroom, I'/z latest space shuttle to encounter floor family room with throughout. Anderson Raised Ranch In quiet peting throughout. The 7th U.S. Court of Appeals studs as much as were the city offi­ some of Peotone’s four other fiill- Under the lease agreements, those Amble through theslld- sliders open to attrac­ residential treed 1.09 bath Colonial. New kit­ trouble when a crane yanked DALLAS (AP) — Fears that ers from the living skylight, 4 bedrooms, Amble through the slid­ chen and '/z bath floors. ruled Monday patrolmen Gary cials,” wrote Ai^ieals Judge Har- time officers, residents and even owners can repossess buses im­ 2'/z baths. All this and tive pool and patio. acreo lot. Newly ers from the living one of its payload bay doors. creditors would begin repossessing room onto the balcony Large rec room. Ask­ pointed Inside and out, Oak floors under car­ Zybak and M ^ in Rathert catuiot lington Wood Jr. Rathert’s wife. mediately after a missed payment. overlooking the pri­ an In-ground pool tool room onto the balcony peting and 1 car gar­ buses and closing off terminals led ing $269,900. Coll Bar­ featuring 3 bedrooms, overlooking the pri­ wear their ear studs — even when “It is obvious from the record that “We both received a strong A hydrogen leak somewhere Spokesman George Gravley said the vate backyard with $189,900. Torn your age. Great locaton off strike-bound Greyhound Lines Inc. skills Into gold. Join bara. RE/MAX East of 2'/z baths, rec. room vate backyard with off duty. the plaintiffs not only caused an ad­ reprimand about the earrings in inside Columbia has that shut­ running brook. You the River, 647-1419.D with fireplace, wet bar, of Parker St. Asking to seek protection in federal company was concerned idxiut pos­ con wolk out the full the professionals at running brook. You $137,900. Strono Real “I really shouldn’t comment verse impact on police discipline, January 1987, and Officer Rathert tle’s astronomy mission on i wood paneled and book con walk out the full bankmptcy court, the company says. sible action by owners of leases on finished basement too! Century 21, Epstein Estate, 647-7653.0 about the appellate court ruling esprit de corps arid uniformity ... hold. NASA plans a fueling test f ' 1 COVENTRY-Wdik to prl- coses. Rear deck, two finished basement too! — he was a sergeant then — was The only nationwide bus system 500 to 1,000 of the company’s 3,8(X) This gem surely won't Realty, 647-8895.D vote beach from this 6 without talking to my attorney, but but caused great public dissatisfac­ Wednesday in a last-ditch at­ car garage. All ap­ This gem surely won't demoted and suffered a pay cut,” filed for Chapter 11 protection from buses. l^asti $109,900. Anne MAKE THE DISCOV­ room maintenance pliances to remain. MANCHESTER-26 Butler Miller Real Estate, 647- lost! $109,900. Anne u one thing is certain — I’m not quit­ tion as well,” Wood added. tempt to find the leak without free 3 bedroorh home. said Zybak, explaining why the two its creditors Monday. The move al­ “While most (creditors) have ERY! 11 Quality built $197,500. 646-7268. Miller Real Estate,647- Rd. 3 bedroom Ranch ting the force or leaving Peotone,” having to roll the shuttle back 8000.□ New vinyl siding, attic with attached garage, men filed a federal lawsuit. lows Greyhound to continue operat­ been cooperative, we were faced Contemporary Split- MANCHESTER 3 bed- 8000.G Zybak said Monday night in a Zybak and Rathert bought the to its hangar — a move that ? GWENDOLIN GOOS^ t OP. Create a level Is ready for you storage. $119,900. Phil­ excellent location. 649- The lawsuit contended the vil­ ing under court supervision wUle it with the threat of a ’run on assets’ e n l ig h t e n YOUR­ ips Real Estate, 742- room Ranch. Conway 2929.______telephone interview. studs and had their ears pierced in lage’s real motive was to promote would mean a month’s delay. ^ 16 inTh"® doorstop with this special goose. with 3 bedrooms up­ 1450a Rd. Bright country kit­ JUST REDUCED! This 3 tries to reorganize its finances. that would have crippled our ability SELF! 11 It's time to be stairs, formal dining “I’m very happy here. I’ve been December 1986 at a jewelry store in a landlord with this chen, new furnace and bedroom Colonial lo­ BY OWNER 4 bedroom “conservative or narrow-minded Discovery sustained possible “There will be no interruption of to operate,” Doyle said. room, living room with w iring. Enloy new cated In the Waddell Cope, sun porch, det­ here since 1968, and I consider it views.” ' size L h oomplete instructions, full great Duplex within ONE FLOOR LIVING Mattesmi. Zybak said he and Rathert damage Monday when a comer service,” senior vice president J. Greyhound filed its petititm in : Size patterns. #i3eo $4.95 fireplace and heatola- EASE!!! Newly listed deck, large fencod In School District Is now ached garage. 646-0246 my hometown.” walking distance from tor. You'll enloy the or 649-2049. were just trying to make an off-duty Wood disagreed. of a payload bay door was town. Large eat-ln kit­ and ready tor family private yard. $139,000. priced In the $140's. Get Michael Doyle said. U .S. Bankruptcy Court in convenience of having By owner. your checkbook and fashitm statement. “The important responsibilities of snagged by an overhead bridge, m o n e y BACK! chens, washer/dryer fun or leisure ease. AVERY STREET 8 room Brownsville. The filmg also in­ To order plans mall check or money order a lower level with re­ This lovely Ranch has3 coll! Blanchard 8< Ros­ 1'/z both Colonial, 1st Hometown values prevailed in the “We didn’t mean to wear them mi these police officers do not include which acts as a crane, NASA The Dallas-based company has hookups on the 1st creation room and cludes five affiliated companies: floor, 1'/j baths, formal bedrooms, o first floor MANCHESTER'. setto Realtors," We're floor family room, fire­ appellate decisitxi, which upheld an duty, but unfortunately, when you attempting to change the village’s seen ridership and revenues plunge with your fourth bedroom. New Stunning 3 year old, 6 Selling Houses" 646- spokesman Bruce Buckingham Eagle Bus Manufactunng Co., GLI name address and zip code. Add $2.95 for dining room, 3 bed­ Florida room with heat place, oversized 2 car earlier ruling by U.S. District Judge first get your ears pierced, you have political and social outlook, said. The open door flexed 10 after most of its 6,300 drivers carpeting throughout. and a magnificent room U 8. R Ranch at 2482.0 Bus Operations Holdmg Co., Bus- $16 in discount coupons!) rooms on each side, full Cathedral ceilings and garage $190's.Blan­ James Holderman in favw of Pnlice to keep the studs in for about six whatever it may be, by wearing ear to 12 inches upward, then walked out March 2 in a dispute attic and basement, Swedish fireplace in Mountain Forms off chard 8i Rossetto Real­ Lease Inc., Trailways Commuter In Okla please add tax ^ skylights, 2 cor garage the living room. Enloy Gardner St., 6 rooms, N Chief Gary N. Bogart and other offi-' weeks so they won’t close up,” he studs,” he wrote for the three-judge over wages and job security. hardwood flo o rin g LAKEWOOD CIRCLE tors," We're Selling snapped back into position Transit Inc. and GLI Food Services CLASSIFIED CRAFTS andlargelot. Now'sthe the beautifully lands­ all one floor. Cathedral cials in P ^ o n e, 45 miles south of said. “On-duty, we kept Barid-aids panel. The drivers’ union had no im­ tnrouohout/ and vinyl time to deal! Anne Pristine 3 bedroom, 1 Houses" 646-2482.0 when the bridge operator Inc. Greyhound’s parent, GLI Hold­ l)WNCHESTER HERALD. 06040 siding! Call office tor caped, very private cellinged family room Miller Real Estate, 647- with stone fireplace, 1/2 both Cope over­ HOMES FOR SALE BY moved back. mediate comment on the C h^ter 11 ing Co., was not included. all the defolls-Now's fenced In backyard. looking the town reser­ filing. iOOO. BIXBY, ok 74008 8000.O Coll for your exclusive large living room, 2 GOVERNMENT Greyhound has reported scores of the time voir. 2 fireplaces. AGENCIES! $1.00 (U- “There is no visual damage. ENLIGHTEN YOUR­ showing!! $135,900. bedrooms, formal dln- The company has hired about LAKEWOOD CIRCLE- '^P^room, oversized $182,500. Blanchard 8, repolr) or $1600 (move- However, the orbiter has some shootings, bomb threats and inci­ SELF!!! It's time to be Anne Miller Real Est­ Rossetto Realtors," 3,000 replacement drivers and Prlstlne 3 bedroom, 1 'h ate, 647-8000.D kitchen. $289,000. U 8. R In). 1-805-564-6500 ext. Americans gave $114b to charity very critical components that dents of vandalism since the stnke.. a landlord with this We're Selling Houses" HA 1383 for Immediate claims to have restored service to Finding o cosh buyer tor bath, Cape overlook­ Realty, 643-2692.0 aren’t meant to be bent,” Buck­ began. A striking driver m Reddmg, ing the town reservoir. great Duplex within 646-2482.0 response. locations that provided 98 percent of Calif., was killed on the second day the Items vou d like to sell walking distance from ingham said. Workers were revenues last year. CLASSIFIED Is easy. Just let our read­ 2 fireplaces. $182,500. town. Large eat-ln kit­ NEW YORK (AP) — Americans of the walkout after being crushed Blanchard & Rossetto The trust found in 1989 “For every $5 we spent on food, checking for damage to the 60- But the drop in riderr.hip and the CRAFTS ers know what you hove chens, washer/dryer ROY HADDEN gave nearly 10.5 percent more to Americans gave $114.7 billion to by a bus driven by a replacement. for sole with on ad In Realtors," We're Sel- hookups on the 1st we gave more than 80 cents, almost foot door and the bridge, which cost of fighting the sometimes A Feature of This llng Houses" 646-2482.0 Jack Lappen Realty PAULA A. LENTI charity last year, and about half the charity, iq) 10.43 percent frmn the $1, to a worthy cause,” said the enables the door to open and Talks stalled under the company’s : Classified. 643-2711 floor, 1 Vi baths, formal N e w sp ap er dining room, 3 bed­ KAREN UZANAS $114.7 billion donated went to year before — or 5.5 percent when report. “For every $2 we spent on close on Earth. violent strike drained the company’s demand that a week pass without SPARKLING GARRISON 164 E. Center St. — Manchester, CT 06040 cash, including a strike fund es­ COLONIAL-See the rooms on each side, full BILL EMBSER religious groiqis, a report says. adjusted for inflation. shoes and clothing, we gave $1 to The accident occurred in a violence first. The two sides did timated at more than $54 million. O H BUSINESS white church steeple attic and basement, The report attributed the increase The biggest chunk of the dona­ philanthropy.” hangar while Discovery was meet on May 5, but the union balked DPPDRTUNITIES glisten among the trees hardwood flooring 613-4263 to an 8.9 percent rise in personal in­ tions, 47.4 percent, went to houses Greyhound blamed the strike for at Greyhound’s insistence on retam­ os you sit on your deck throughout, and vinyl “Clearly, these comparisons show being prepared for its (Jctober NOTARY PUBLIC lOUALNOUilMO much of its $56 million first-quarter LOCAL VENDING siding! Call office for 1 - 8 00 - 525-9260 come, a 21.1 percent jump in the of worship, religious organizations that philanthropy is not ancillary to flight with the Ulysses satellite, ing its newly hired drivers and watching the children loss. The company also has missed ROUTE-AII cash ploy In enclosed area. all the detalls-Now's stock market, intensified fund-rais­ and the social services they provide. our lives, not something we do on which will explore the Sun’s changing from a mileage-based to ■ Now Is the lime to look at what we have to offer and to buy. CHFA-FHA-Veterans-CALL and BUY NOW III more than $17 million in interest, Income-For sale. Call A real beauty reduced the time to Invest! ing and growing awareness of the side,” it said. poles. an hourly wage scale. Bill, 1-800-749-9992. to $212,900. Coll Bar­ $162,900. Anne Miller SOUTH WINDSOR-JUST LISTED! Only $117,900 lorthis 2BR. Townhouse in the Westage complex. Woods view AIDS, homelessness, the environ­ Individual donations were $96.43 Two natural disasters in 1989, the Discovery has been at the lease and principal payments, put­ On May 7, Chairman Fred G. bara. RE/MAX East of Real Estate, 647-8000.n from kitchen. Courtyard from the living room. Super nice . .. call today, ask (or Jack Lappen. ting it in default on many financial ment and other concerns. billion, up 11.67 percent over 1988. San Francisco earthquake and Hur­ hangar since its April flight Currey said the strike had become the River, 647-1419.D agreements. [ ^ H D M E S SOUTH WINDSOR "B-l- Foundations gave $6.7 billimi, up ricane Hugo, generated an outpour­ with the Hubble Space Tele­ “irrelevant” because the carrier had “In the past few days, there has FDR SALE MESSAGE TO HOME G" SPLIT-2900 Sq FT. The report was issued Monday by 8.93 percent; bequests accounted for ing of financial aid. The Red Cross, scope. That mission was enough drivers to operate. been a lot of pressure by creditors” BUYERS-Wont more Custom alr-conditloned the AAFRC Trust for Philanthropy, $637 billion, unchanged; and cor­ for example, received $155 million delayed two weeks by a mal­ Two weeks later, however, the space, privacy, quality home features eat-ln kit­ an arm of the American Association porations gave $5 billion, up 4.17 who own buses and terminals and company proposed repurchasing AVERY STREET 8 room construction, unique chen with bow window m i for both disasters in mostly small, functioning power unit. I'/j both Colonial, 1st o ^ of Fund-Raising Counsel. percent. individual donations. lease them to Greyhound, said Presi­ $225 million of its junk bonds at a floor plan? Call Ron overlooking Inground dent Frank Schmieder. floor family room,fire­ Fournier to see 71 pool, master suite with steep discoimt to avert bankruptcy. place, oversized 2 cor McDIvItt St., Manches­ both, plus finished wal­ MANCHESTER CHFAandFHA MANCHESTER MANCHLSffcR garage $190's.Blan­ ter. U 8c R oversized kout LL. ANS THERE'S Are you interested in a nice starter home (2 bed­ Oh what a beautiful Condo In a picturesque setting How about a Crest Condo on Hartford Road? One chard 8c Rossetto Real­ Raised Ranch. MORE! $309,900.D.W. rooms)? It's close to shoeing and the elementary on Oak Grove Street. This lovely townhousa has an and one half baths and a two bedroom immaculate tors,Were Selling RE/MAX East of the Fish Realty, 643-1591.□ school. It has efficient gas hot air heal and is on a attached garage and 2 1 /2 baths and two bedrooms townhouse with many recent improvements can be Houses" 646-2482.0 River, 647-1419.0 nice level lot. Asking $114,900 but alt offers will be and a nice finished basement, yet room for the yours for just a little over $90,000. Close to shopping MANCHESTER- given careful consideration. Cafl now for CHFA is workbench. Central air. central vacuum. Priced in and 1-384. Truly a good buy. FHA approved. BRAND NEW LIST­ due out soon. This house is in very good condition. the $l60's and worth every penny. HOMES FOR SALE BY ING!!! A very unique Beoutlful Pork-LIke CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 GOVERNMENT • sltuqflon! Completely Yard. Custom Ranch on a very private AGENCIES! $1.00 (U- remodeled 2 family on Notices Lots/Land for Sale...... 23 repolr) or$1600(move- wooded lot. Eat-In kit­ Lost/Found...... 01 Investment Property...... 24 Merchandise Musical Items...... In). 1-805-564-6500 ext. Marble St. In Manches­ chen with breakfast Business Property...... 25 Cameras and Photo Equipment. ter. 4 rooms on each Personals...... 02 HA 1383 tor Immediate floor. One unit with area ond pocket door Announcements...... 03 Resort Property...... 26 Spccioli^DcIlt! Holiday Seasonal...... 7i Pets and Supplies...... response. to flreploced living Mortpages...... 27 Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 Miscellaneous for Sale...... central air, hottub, ap­ room ore lust a few of Auctions...... 04 Wonted to Buy...... Tag Sales...... I n : Financial...... 05 .....28 Roaflng/Sldlng...... 57 Clothing...... 73 CHANGEABLE CHARLIE ® TOLLAND-BEAT THE pliances. separate gas Services Wanted to Buv/Trade...... heat, 2 car garage. the fine features. Flooring...... 58 Nearly 2 (ael tall, this laaeh- SS HEAT In vourveryown $146,500. D.W. Fish z m Child Care...... Furniture...... 74 (ng dolt has changeabla fall Ideal for families HEBRON COVENTRY VERNON Employment & Education Rentals Electrical...... 59 pool with deck and 6 Realty, 643-1591.0 We've just gotten a reduction on this Raised Rar>ch Cleaning Services...... Heating/Plumbing...... 60 TV/Stereo/Appliances...... 75 facial faaturas and halpt kids who'd like to live to­ This five room Ranch with an enclosed porch on Want a third floor Condo (1 bedroom) at Woodmere O -V Port Time Help Wanted...... 10 Rooms for Rent...... 31 laatn lo zip, bullon. laca. person locuzzl. This on an acro9 lot, the last 20 feet of which is in Bolton. Daly Road iswaitingforabuyer. It has an open floor Ptace on Route 83? We've got one and the owners Lawn C a re...... Miscellaneous Services...... 61 Machinery and Tools...... 76 •nap and liel Plans Include gether under one root! Help Wanted...... 11 Apartments tor Rent...... 32 Automotive Contemporary Split LOW MAINTENANCE Two Fireplaces, a finished recreation room, and plan with three bedrooms and one bath. Oil base­ are quite anxious. Its a quiet unit because of ifs Bookkeeplng/lncome Tax. Services Wanted...... 62 complete Instructions and Vinyl siding for easy Situation Wanted...... 12 Condominiums for Rent...... 33 Gardening...... 77 level also features all YARD with 0 backyard hardwood floors under the carpeting that is In very board (cast iron), which is a plus, and a nice fenced location and there's a nice view from the deck. Carpentry/Remodellno..... Landscaping...... 63 Cars for Sale...... full siza patterns. #1362=^:^- care! An excellent good condition. Only $149,900. Business Opportunities...... 13 Homes for Rent...... 34 Good Things to Eat...... 78 Special S3.95 appliances, paddle of trees and woods. in yard. Asking $119,900 but listening. Make im Swimmir>g, tennis and the cor>do fee includes heat Palntlng/Paperlng...... Concrete...... 64 Trucks/Vons for Sale...... value at $172,500. Jack- Instruction...... 14 Store/Office Space...... 35 Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood...... 79 fans, tongue and Immaculate and offer and see what happensitl and hot water. O “ n Employment Services...... IS Resort Property...... 36 Compers/Trallers...... SATISFACTION OR YOUR ^ son 3, Jackson Real charming Inside and Farm Supplies and Equipment...... 80 Motorcycles/Mopeds...... MONEY BACKI ?ii- groove paneling and Industrial Property...... 37 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL security system. The Estate, 647-8400.O out. A home that has Real Estate Garages and Storage...... Office/Retall Equipment...... 81 Auto Services...... To order plans mall check or m rn .....38 MONTHLY RATES... money order and project master bedroom has a been well cored for. Homes for Sale...... Roommates Wanted...... 39 Autos for Renf/Lease...... 21 Recreational Equipment...... 82 number and name, with your <«■ wolk-ln closet and full BRAND NEW LISINT- Walk out rec room that Condominiums for Sale...... 22 Wanted to Rent...... 40 Call 643-2711 for more Information! Miscellaneous Automofive. name, address and zip. Add Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 Wanted to Buy/Trade...... $2.95 for catalog (includes both. $224,985. Philips INGII! Colonial lovers Is huge. Asking $16 In discount coupons!) In _ R e q | Estate, 742-i450o be sure to see this $259,900. Coll Barbara. Okla. please add tax. AVERY STREET-8 room, delightful 8 room home RE/MAX East of the S o RATES: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. DEADLINES: For classified advertlsments to READ YOUR AD: Clatsifed advertisements are CLASSIFIED CRAFTS oain Colonial. 1st on Joan Circle In Man­ River, 647-1419.0 taken by telephone as a convenience. The Mancnester Herald 1/2 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the P.O.BOX 1000 floor, family room, chester. 4 bedrooms, Manchester Herald Is responsible tor only one VERNON MANCHESTER 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ BIXBY, OK 74008 ji x fireplace, oversized 2 2.5 baths, fireplace, SOUTH WINDSOR-New ANDOVER Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of A first floor one bedroom Condo also in Woodmere Wouldn't you like a Ranch? 5 nice rooms plus the Contemporary lovers; read this ad. Its on West S > cor garage. $190's. lovely decor through­ U 8. R 4 bedroom Place, with a lease until November 30,1990. This is > r - 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. tion. For advertisements to be published beginnings of a good sized rec room, can bo yours Street, on 2* acres and is set back from the road. the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen Blanchard & Rossetto out, appliances, op- Contemporary. Ready an end unit ar>d me deck gets southern exposure ^ CD Minimum charge: 4 lines. Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the value of the advertisement will not be for your own decor, foronly $134,900. Drive down Sterling Place, across Two full baths, and a first floor bedroom, a fireplaoe Realtors," We're Sel- proxlmotely 2200 which makes the living area bright and cheery. from Hollisier St. and see for yourself how nice this and nice hardwood floors. The owners would reeify corrected by an additional Insertion. square feet. 165x182 lot large 1st floor family Owner agent. Well talk price with interested buyers. IHELP llng Houses" 646-2482.P house is., .then call for an app^niment. It has newer like a sale and have a realistic pnoe of $179,900 on J 3 > with rear fencing. Ap­ room, 2nd floor bal­ Unit 91, Building 5. thermos, and central vacuum and a fireplaoe too. this property. WANTED GREAT INVESTMENT proved tor daycare cony, formal dining > H PROPERTY!! Seper- also. Reasonably room, 2Vj both, 3 cor “D Notices ote systems In this 4 PERSONALS PERSONALS PART TIME priced at $217,900. garage. $320,000. U 8. R 7 ('"•! I I PERSONALS PERSONALS AUCTIONS AUCTIONS MEDICAL OFFICE needs and 4 two family. Much Jackson 8< Jackson Realty, 643-2692.0 HELP WANTED full time person. Would up-dating completed, ANDOVER COVENTRY As a condition precedent Real Estate, 647-8400.D SPECTACULAR Colonial to the placement of any like office skills and Including root, fur­ PART TIME-We need 8 experience but willing nace, stairs, deck and In Tolland. Superbly advertising in the people to work part to train. Send resume remodeled 2nd floor COLUMBIA-7 room Cope decorated, 2 firepla­ 2 1/2Acres+ reduco(d A cne acre lot ready Manchester Herald, Ad­ time from out tele­ ces, large family room, AUCTION to One Heritage Place, apartment. Fully op- has huge kitchen with SOUTH WINDSOR for a Modular on vertiser hereby agrees phone sales office tor Suite 105, Manchester, pl lanced, plus 2 Island, lots of cabinets front-to-bock formal Haven't you always wanted lo have a lot of land to to $65,900 to protect, indemnify major dally news­ CT 06040. washers and dryers. and countertop and living room plus for­ just roam at your leisure? There's 65.9 acres on Morrow Road. Call June 7,1990 mal dining room, Att­ and hold harmless the paper, 5pm -9pm ., Full basement and gar­ pantry. Nearly 3 acres, Barber Hill Road for just that purpose. Ifs level, ifs 1.1 Acres: $71,900 Manchester Herald, its Monday-Frlday and age. $179,900. Strono pool. $205,000. Philips ached 2 cor garage plus rolling, its wet, irs nice. 1425 feet of road frontage, for dctiiils. FAX IT! 6 :30P M more. RE/MAX East of It's $520,000 and we'd be glad to walk it with you. Saturday a.m. 9 to Real Estote, 647-7653.0 Real Estate, 742-1450a officers and employees the River, 647-1419.0 against any and all (Inspection 4PM til Auction) 12:30. 21 hours weekly. When you*re pressed Guaranteed hourly liability, loss or ex­ Entire (xjrtents of 7 loom home. Moved to this location pay. No experience ne­ pense, including attor­ for convenience of sale. cessary. We will train. neys' fees, arising from for time,.. Pleasant working con­ Astrograph claims of unfair trade 4 pc. Marble lop bedroom set ditions, bonuses, com­ Bridge practices, infringement Several pieces of custom mahogany missions. For Inter­ of trademarks, trade When the phones are view, contact Mr. sociated in order to pursue a mutual ENJOY EVERY Tremendous selection of good used furniture CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Do not names or patents, viola­ Christopher between 3- l ^ o u r interest. delegate assignments to others today busy... Glassware. Lots of miscellaneous iem s. 7pm. 647-9946. ______LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Your chances for mond. West, who had to make four dis­ tion of rights of privacy that you are more capable of taking NORTH 6-&-90 Jettison an ace cards, let go two hearts and the five and infringement of SUMMER DAY Bring your own chair. Catered. REAL ESTATE OFFICE- '^Birthday success today will be greatly enhanced, care of yourself, even if you have lo 4 K Q J 10 8 2 Manchester. Adminis­ if you truly enjoy what you’re doing. spread yourself a trifle thin to do so. V K 3 2 and king of clubs, keeping his four dia­ c o p y rig h t and June 6,1990 Make love of your task your motivating to survive monds to the 10. When declarer then proprieta^ rights, unfair Use your fax machine Location: 760 East S t, Andover trative assistant. Word AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) You're a ♦ 4 3 processing skills help­ force. 4Q 6 played the ace of clubs. West was free competition and libel Directions: Bolton exit off 384 East. Fdlbw 85 South. rather resourceful person to begin with By James Jacoby AND to send us your classi­ ful. Part-time, flexible . Special knowledge you’ve acquired VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Establish an today you might come up with one of to let his last heart go. So West took and slander, which may Left on Daly Rd. to East St. (right next to Hurst hours, Real Estate li­ over the years could serve as a base in lofty objectives lor yourself today re­ your better ideas that could be profit­ WEST EAST the setting trick at the finish with the ♦ a 7 result from the publica­ Fam i) cense preferred. Sa-, the months ahead for a raft of new gardless of how far-fetched they may able for you as well as for an associate. ♦ 9 6 5 4 Would you hesitate to go down an diamond 10. tion of any advertise­ fied ads. We*ll call you lory plus commission - Ideas. You're now ready to put unique appear to your companions. You'll per­ V Q J 10 9 5 V7 extra trick in an undoubled vulnerable STILL EARN Use it. ♦ 10 8 7 6 South can succeed by jettisoning his ment in the Manchester (It licensed). Call twists on old experiences. form better if you feel you have to push PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Take ad­ ♦ J 2 slam contract, if putting yourself in 6 4 6 -8 4 9 6 ♦ K 5 ♦ J 9 8 7 3 2 ace of clubs as he runs his spade win­ Herald by advertiser, in­ on the cost A SAP. Bruce Taylor 1-80G-443- > GEMINI (May 21-Juno 20) An important yourself a bit harder. vantage of any social invitations you get that position gave you a Setter chance ners. Then West is caught in an unusu­ cluding advertisements BRUEL*SEASTSIDE AUCTION GALLERY 0074, ext. 3009._____ commercial involvement today is not LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Things should today that would give you an opportuni­ SOUTH of success? I think not. On the other PART-TIME likely to be conducted along conven­ work out to your ultimate advantage to­ al squeeze. If he ever throws a dia­ in any free distribution b a b y s it t e r needed tor ty to meet new people. There's a chance ♦ 3 hand, you would need the imagination tional lines. This departure from tradi­ day it you don't lose faith, even when mond, declarer makes five diamond ublications published Your convenience is 2 small children. FlexI- ^ you might link up with someone VA864 to see the play, since it involves throw­ tricks. But throwing away the club ble hours, poy Is negot-' tional procedures could present you the going gets a trifle tough. Put your exceptional. ♦AKQ95 ing away an ace. Cy the Manchester with an unexpected opportunity. Gemi­ total focus on victory. king or the winning heart simply al­ EVENINGS PART TIME lable. Call CM Whis- ' ARIES (March 21-April 19) Lady Luck ♦ a 10 4 Herald. , PART TIME SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) Decisions Cue-bidding back and forth, North- lows declarer to play a card from ourjob! HELP WANTED ton, 647-8560. ni, treat yoursell to a birthday gift. Send should be in your corner today where South wandered into six no-trump, We need 9 people to work part- I HELP WANTED for your Astro-Graph predictions for the you make today where you are looking your financial interests are concerned. Vulnerable: Both dummy in the corresponding suit, year ahead by mailing $1.25 to Astro- out for a loved one's interests as well as Dealer: Soutli with South declarer. South won the squeezing West once again. Sure, this 1 PART T IM E Cleaning IHELP ' She might arrange something rather time from our telephone sales of­ RN HOME CARE WEE­ Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box your own have excellent chances tor unique that will require prompt action to opening lead with the ace of hearts dramatic play costs declarer another person 10 to 12 hours KENDS Only- Imme­ 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. Be optimum results. South West North East and led a spade. West ducked the first CALL per week. Evenings. WANTED be fruitful. undertrick when East holds the length fice for major daily newspaper 5 to diate position. sure to state your zodiac sign. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Your TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Although I ♦ 1 V 1 ♦ I’ass spade, then took the second (South in diamonds, but the extra chance jus­ PERSONALS Manchester. Dependa­ Negotiable hourly or 2 ¥ Pass 4 ♦ Pass ble person who does FRIENDLY home parties CANCER (June 21-July 22) It looks like chances for personal gain are rather your tactics might appear strange to throwing a heart) and continued with tifies the risk. 643-7496 per visit rate depend­ strong today, especially if you are in­ 5 4 Pass 5V Pass 9 evenings and Saturday 9 -12:30 excellent work. 742- has openings for deal­ you might enter into an alliance of con­ your associates, they will be tailored to the heart 10. Dummy's king won and James Jacoby’s books ‘Jacoby on B ridge'and , CHRIS ROWLANDS Is an ing on education and ers. No cash Invest-r. venience at this time with a person with volved in some type ol commercial ar­ suit your needs and should work out to 5 NT I'ass 6 NT All pass declarer played out all his spades, dis­ 5633. experience. Call Visit­ ‘Jacoby on Card Games' (written with his father. ' enthusiastic and ener­ p.m. No experience necessary, ment. Largest line In whom you've never been previously as­ rangement with an influential friend. your satisfaction. carding a heart, two clubs and a dia­ the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at getic environmental THE ing Nurse and Com­ party plan. Highest Opening lead: V Q bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. entertainer. He writes we will train. Students & Home munity Health of East­ commission and hos­ and performs his own IVIANCHESTER ern CT. 228-9428. tess awards. Call original music. His la­ makers welcome. Kathy, 643-9031. Also- test program deals booking parties. Z with our sea faring HERALD PART-TIME EDITORIAL friends. The program • Guar^teed hourly pay tinie. We ore a high ■ 9 entitled WHALES AND ASSISTANT M A N C H E STER JO B SERVICE...alway$ raady to aarva job-aaakan and araa amployara at no charga... TALES Is a rocking • A p p ro x . 2 4 h rs. p e r w e e k mixture of rap and PART TIME PART TIME to type copy into computer system. Ished salon In Vernon - JOB Here are some of the many new job openings available this week: popular music that en­ • Pleasant worldng conditions I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ‘^'■eatlvo T tertains young and old I Copy inclufdes local correspondents' trlendly holrsty- - while educating them • B o n u ses talrt 0“oran- I medical ECEPTIONIST teed Income/commI- - smc£ about our friends In the NEEDED for 20 to 30 news stories, syndicated columns •Like selling? Contractor seeking •Driver needed at once to pick up •Opening for Brown and Sharpe sea. His programs are RECEPTIONIST- part * ' a p , P 0 I d I •Employer seeking licensed oil •No experience required for pool ser­ • Commissions time. Immediate Medi­ hours per week to type, salM rep to contact home-owners re: and deliver film statewide over an es­ horizontal milling machine set-up/ burner mechanic to instail/clean/ appropriate for vacatlon/holldovs, - operator. MiU surraoes of metal parts vice person. Employer will train. cal Care Center of answer phones, usual like Dear Abby, briefs, etc. Paid oersonol/slck Z •Excelient part-time opportunity! Per­ maintenance/sealing/repair of tablished route. Good pay + benefits. repair furnaces. Excellent pay and Good pay and benents. schools, fairs, boys- Manchester has a part office duties. Non- driveways. Commission only. to aircraft specifications. Good pay b^efits. cout/glrlscout troops, For interview contact flfM®' '^®‘*'cal and don- - son with 1 year rxjbiic contact ex­ time opening tor a smoker preferred, Call tol Insuronc®, clientele Z perience required to demonstrate rale and benefits. and any other function flexible hours, conve­ •Had experience waxing/butfing Imaginable. For more front desk receptionist. P)Pch more. Call ■ steam cleaner — 15-20 hrs. per Mr. O'Brien Hours are every other nient location. Coll Walter Zaborowski, 1-800-822-2557 for Inter- Z week — in new maN. Very good rale •Experienced cutter-grinder needed cars? Immediate opening for auto Information please call weekend, Sot. 8am to Alco Aire 289-6879. view today. Z at once lo sel-up/operate cutter dean-up person. Good rate of pay. •1st press operator with 2 yrs. ex­ 742-0724, If no one Is of pay. 9 Between 4 - 6 P.M. ONLY 8pm amd Sun. 11am to COOK- Weekends. grinder machine to sharpen cutting perience in web press heat set re­ available to take your editor of the Manchester Herald, tools per specifications. Good pay quired for printing establish­ State of Connecticut phone call, please 7pm. Previous medical 11:45am to 7:45pm. Ex­ office and computer •Company wiH train mechanically in­ and fringe benefits. ment...2nd shift...excelient pay + Labor Department leave a message. 'Very 647-9946 cellent pay. Hospital or 643-2711, fringe benefits + shift bonus. reasonable rates. You experience preferred. nursing home back­ clined individua! to operate product 806 Main street won’t be Interested applicants ground helpful. Con­ machines. Good pay + full benefilB. Under new local management contact Personnel, at after 12:30 p.m. to °^®®0®r. Comou- : Manchester, CT 06040 diMppeIntedlll tact Jim or Lisa 647- tor and auto expo- - 721-7393. 9191 Ext.36 EOE. (203) 649-4558 rienco holDful. 643-8844. ^ 0

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I HOMES FOH SALE I CARS FOR SALE SOUTH WINDSOR ”8-1- DODGE - 1984. ’150’, 318 G* SPLIT-2900 Sq FT. CID, automatic, bed What's News.. Custom alr-conditloned liner, tool box, 50K, home features eot-ln kit­ % Specialist chen with bow window $5500. 742-8449.______overlooking Inground CADILLAC-1979 Coupe pool, master suite with DeVllle. New paint, oath# plus finished wal- clean, runs great. Must kout LL. ANS THERE’S MASONRY MISCELLANEOUS sell. $3,200 or best offer. MORE! $309,900.D.W. LA W N CARE INSTALLATION PAINTING/ 435-7391.______Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 SERVICES REPAIR PAPERIN6 Mfrali SOUTH WINDSOR-New SPRING IS THE TIME Schaller's U & R 4 bedroom Gilbert's Lawn Service Quality Pre-Owned Autos For Chimney Repair CHARLES THE Installation and Replacement CARPENTER & HOUSE PAINTbHS Contemporary. Ready Complete Lawn Care Value Priced Wednesday, June 6,1990 for your own decor, Call Now For Free Estimate HANDYMAN of Water Heaters Prolesslonal, experienced, reliable Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Trucking, Bobcat Rental, HANDYMAN SERVICE AQuall^ Work 1980 ACURA LEGEND L SEDAN large 1st floor family Talaga Masonry •Gas ENTERPRISES Loam, Stone & Mutch ^ In s u r a n c e $ 2 2 ,900 room, 2nd floor bol- D e liv e rio s •Electric No job too small. cony, formal dining 643-8209 POWER WASHING Specializing In remodeling. ★ Free Estimates 1988 MAZDA MX 6 QT a fte r 6pm Free Estimates •Oil AReferenoes room, 2'/j bath, 3 car residenb'al & commercial Fully Insured. $ 1 0 ,9 0 0 2 9 1 - 9 6 8 1 Wilson Oil Company ' Call CollacL 487-1422 1988 SUBARU DL WAGON garage. $320,000. U & R PAINTING Call Tom - 649-6273 PRESTO PAINTERS Realty, 643-2692.0 ______-64&«?93 $7400 DECKS/ interior/exterior MANCHESTER- LAWN SERVICE ’ 1988 FORD MUSTANG LX Stunnlng 3 year old, 6 ADDITIONS SPRING CLEANING SALE/TRADE $5900 Fertilizirig, liming, spring, KITCHEN & BATH IN-EX Painting 1988 PONTIAC 6000 STE Investments audit ordered room U & R Ranch at •garages -yard -cellars clean-up, complete lawn other for politicizing last rntmth’s pen­ Mountain Farms off •gutters -rotatilling $ 5 900 By Rick Santos Katz & Thibodeau. That firm was ap­ had volunteered to do the audit for free. Gardner St., 6 rooms, service. TH E B O O IT REMODELING Services 1968 HYUNDAI EXCEL OL sion-fund fiasco. DECKS •brush/lree & trash Manchester Herald pointed by the Republicans. The directors’ vote acts also to force all one floor. Cathedral removal 643-0747 From the smallest Senior Citizen Discount $2700 “I have no problem with the audiL" celllnged family room Pressure Treated RACK 1967 OLDS CALAIS SEDAN “I just want the people of Manchester the PensicHi Board to reptxt to the direc­ Custom Designs ★ 30 yrs. experience repair to the largest said Democratic minority leader Stephen with stone fireplace, 649-8045 __ Power Washing $5900 The town’s Board of Directors has or­ to be assured that the audit would be tors the policies that have been instituted FREE ESTIMATES ■k fast reliable & fully insured Audio C auette Books. All renovation, we will do a T. Cassano. “I have a problem with the large Hying room, 2 Call ^ ' 1986 VW GOLF dered an audit of investments marie, by done accurately without political in­ regarding the treasurer since the invest­ bedrooms, formal din­ ★ 10% senior discounts Categories. Free Estimates process.” THE DECK SPECIALISTS Discounted at 10%. complete job. $4700 Town Treasurer Roger Negro, the offi­ fluence,” Cassano said, adding that he ment. The new policies restrict Negro to ing room, oversized CALL 872-4072 MOWING 1965 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE kitchen. $289,000. U & R 6 4 6 -0 0 3 2 All lawn, tree, and Start to finish. Fully Insured cial blamed for bungling a $200,000 in­ Cassano, who already had questioned wanted an independent auditor. investing no more than $500,000 in 43tSJ H artford’Tpke. $8900 vestment of pension-fund monies. Realty, 643-2692.D shrub service “S h op s a t 30 P laza” FREE ESTIMATES 1987 HYUNDAI EXCEL GLS the OOP’s participation in the investiga­ However, Cassano’s colleague low-risk investments. JUST REDUCED! Excep­ THE DECK WORKS^ GSL Building Vemon, CT 06066 Complete do4t-yourself WeTreat Your Home StlQOQ Republican and Democratic members tion of the bad investment, is now Democratic Director James F. “Dutch” Cassano and Democratic Director tional, 7 room, 1 Vi bath (Spring Special) CALL JOHN 870-8870 1964 NISSAN SENTRASE of the board unanimously ^iproved the angered because the audit will be done at Colonial In the 8th Dis­ Maintenance Co. prpgrams available. Fogarty had made the suggestion to use Beautifully built decks at Cofrenerdal/Reskiential buHd- 649-0773 Like Our Own ccqnn audiL but not before they attacked each no cost by the town’s auditor, BennetL the town auditor, considering the firm trict. 1st floor family great affordability. 1984 HONDA ACCORD LX Please see AUDIT, page 10 room with fireplace. A Ing repairs and home bnprove- CARPENTRY/ Heritage Kitchen & Kevin great buy. Priced In the FREE ESTIMATES menls. bitertor and axlerior LAWN-SCAPE Bath Center $ 4 995 $150's. Blanchard 8r ^ 644-2362 . painSng, IghI carpentry. Com­ Complete property maintenance REMODELING 1985 TOYOTA MRZ plete bnitorial service. Experi­ Come visit our showroom at: 644-0056 Rossetto Realtors," Fully Insured $ 5 9 0 0 Coventry enced, reliable, fiw - e ^ 1987 HONDA CIVIC SEDAN • The Assodaied Press We're Selling Houses” "THE FINISHING TOUCHES" wallpaper - $25 a roll 2 5 4 Broad Street. 646-2482.0 CLEANING males. Larry $ 7 400 643-8275 Vinyl Floor M anchester PRIMARY DAY — Dianne Feinstein, a JUST REDUCED! This 3 SERVICE 643-0304 Ceramic Tlla 1985 OLDS CIERA BROUGHAM bedroom Colonial lo­ _____ Doug_____ C a rp e n try 649-5400 528-6389 $ 5 4 0 0 Democratic candidate for governor in 1987 HONDA ACCORD LXISED monitors cated In the Waddell Licensed S Insured CHAMP California, casts her ballot Tuesday. School District Is now TinEJ OF HOUSEWORK? rr Gilbert's Liwn Service Tom's Installation Interior/Exterior $ 9 9 0 0 priced In the $140's. Get OR A HOUSE ONLY Cu s t o m CARPENTRY. Painting Done MCC Student gets Primary roundup on page 7. your checkbook and Complete Lawn Car* 647-7126 SCHALLER ACURA \ SURFACE CLEANED. Tfuddno. Bobcat ReiAd. UNLIMITED *i>ower washing oarpantry 345 Center Street call! Blanchard 8, Ros­ THEN CALL MEAT T . Loam,^im A M u lc h ‘driveway tealng *OM)ng9 and wwe hall talk setto Realtors," We’re Licenced A Insured rapakao ‘attioa and oalara olaanad Manchester her kicks from karate 644-1134 ■ ‘ DeHvertoa ■ » ROOFING/ Center Springs Pond gets Selling Houses" 646- M &M OIL V Free Estimate Decks. Kitchens & Bath­ 646-6386 647-7077 2482.0 ASK FOR ANITA SIDING tally Insured/tree estimates BONDED S INSURED PLUMBING & t (EATING 291-9681 rooms designed & remod­ ' By Jacqueline Bennett By Rick Santos $250k revitalization funds LAKEWOOD CIRCLE eled, Ceramic tile, all phases OUTTOBECOME Pristine 3 bedroom, 1 •Oil Burner Service & Sales Manchester Herald Manchester Herald NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL of carpentry & repair. “We can tell you The state is going to provide Manchester with iq> 1/2 bath Cape over­ House Cleaning •Automatic Oil Delivery DON'S LAWN SERVICE to $250,000 to revitalize Center Springs Pond, an looking the town reser­ RESIDENTIAL Cal Now For Spring Specials w h a t to lo o k f o r ... MANCHESTER’S \ •Weli Pumps Sales & Service •ROTOTILLING Edging • Roof Repairs , COVENTRY - A new camera with voir. 2 fireplaces. and w hat to look “It’s hard to hit people. But when issue which has been the subject of controversy in Polish woman will ■Wafer Heaters (Eiwstrio & Qu) •Hedge & Bush Trimming ■Gutters 528-5502 Anytbna # 1 built-in microphone now monitors the past months. $182,500. Blanchard 8< o u t f o r r you’re in the ring, it’s a sport It’s a Rossetto Realtors," clean your home. •Bathroom & Kitchen Call now for lawn mowing. ■Wood Shingles A Specialty approach hallway outside police head­ game.” State S»en. Michael P. Meotti, D-GIastonbury, Remodeling We’re Selling Houses" Dependable Work. Call Anytime Ask For Gil CUSTOM QUALITY USED CAR quarters in the Town Office Building, said today that the state also has $25,000 available 646-2482.0 •Senior Citizen Discoun. - Those may sound like the words of a 5 - n 644-4663 or 644-2835 646-7011 ______646-0674 One stop improvements. H a r B r o part of $12,000 in renovations. heavyweight champ, but this champ is for funding of a study needed to determine the best AVERY STREET 8 room •Electric Work Framing to Painting. DEALER : There are no signs indicating the FREE ESTIMATES Licensed & Insured. classified as a featherweight. way to clean the pond. I'/a bath Colonial, 1st TARi5MASTE5g“ P a in t in g 1982 Cadillac Eldorado $ 5 9 9 5 presence of the camera-microphone, floor family room, fire­ DEES CLEANING SERVICE Phone: SEWING C air'ave Adamick Meet the averaged-size Mary Horvith, Meotti, whose district includes MaiKhester, has 1982RrabM $? 9 9 g which is situated diagonally above a place, oversized 2 car Are you upset with your present 649-2871 SPRING CLEANUP ALTERATIONS for a free quote. . of Manchester a 20-year-old Manchester Community pushed the state to set aside the monies. garage $190’s.B lan­ cleaning service not doing the Job •Trees & Lawns Cut 1883 Toyota CotolaSRS $3495 public telephone. rigW? 647-1814 College student who gets her kicks by While the $250,000 is definitely earmarked for o ^ chard & Rossetto Real­ •Yards & Garages Geaned Quality Painting 1985Urxx)lnToMiCar $9995 ■ Asked by a reporter if that is ap­ kicking other women in the head. the prroject, the money for the study is not. tors," We’re Selling We specialize in office cleaning •Brush Piles Removed SEAMSTRESS TREE SERVICE/ •Dressmaking • Alterations 1985 Pontiac Fieio $ 2 9 9 5 propriate, Town Manager John Elsesser f Houses" 646-2482.0 Call 647-1111 •Truck & B a c k h o e W o rk INSTANT SBRVICE/FREEESmiATBS Services “Oh, I would never start a fight (out of However, Meoui said, “I feel the chances are ex­ ASK FOR DEE PRUNING ■ Replace Zippers ■ Coat 1985 Ford Escort $1995 replied, “That didn’t occur to me. The HOMES FOR SALE BY •Exterior Housqpainting Bath/Kitchen Remodeling •Free Estimates the ring),” says Horvith, who’s battling cellent that Manchester will qualify for the 10 years In Ihe business Linings • Custom Curtains 196620OSX $5995 public phone probably will have to be •Driveways S ^ ed ■Senior Citizen Discounts for a spot on this year’s U.S. National $25,000.” GOVERNMENT One Call Does HAH relocate.” •Landscaping Installations •Slipcovers •Aluminum & Vinyl ig66ChevyS-10Blazar4x4 $9395 AGENCIES! $1.00 (U- WARRICK BROS. 30 Years Experience taekwondo team. Democratic members of the town’s Board of repalr) or $1600 (move- ■Com plete B u ild in g & *3 0 Years Experience Powerwashing 1986 Lincoln Town C ar $ 1 2 ,9 9 5 .. ‘ Elsesser, who spoke during a Town o d •Pruning M & M Plumbing & Heating Last year she represented the nation as Directors, led by Stephen T. Cassano, had failed In). 1-805-564-6500 ext. LIQUIDATION •Tree Removal PropWy M aintaiii^ CALL 647-8730 1986 Mercury Cougar $6995 Council tour of the department Monday HA 1383 for Immedlote a member of “B” squad — a second tMm three times in the last six months to get Republican ■Protessional Climbing •AnyJdiCcraidMS 649-2871 1966 Mazda rk-7 $6995 , nighL said the camera-microphone has support of the study. Most recently, the response. Fuurmsimw ntEEUsnuAiEs TILE/MARBLE 646-6815 which competed in consolation tourna­ ■ k Senior Citizen Discounts 1966 Ford ThundertM $6395 been running for about a week. He said Republicans cut the study ftom the town manager’s MANCHESTER- 3 bed­ ESTATE LIQUIDATION Fully Insured CUL YARDMASTERS ments. But this year there won’t be any O "0 HANDYMENfCARPEMTERS We're Here To Serve 1966 Honda Accord LXI $8995 ' conversations are not being recorded, room Ranch, 1 car 643-9996 Cloanm Hauling, Carpetfry, “B” squad; so if Horvith wants to fight recommended budget, saying they supported the Commercial & Residential 645-1973 1966 B2200Sri5SE5 Pick-up $4395 just amplified inside the police dis­ garage, fireplace, DJR TILE WORKS RomodeOng. Reasm ably Priced /o r the national team at the Pan- revitalization but could not justify it in a tight fiscal patcher’s office. fenced In yard. Cash or 3ell on PHIL’S LAWN CARE AND Install/Replace various tile & Free EstlifialeB 1667PontiacGrandAffl $6695 American Games, she will have to prove year. $147,000. Call 643-2353or marble. A ll C eils A nsvw rw i The equipment was installed because S o CcnsitT,me: ■ HAV/KES TREE SERVICE LANDSCAPING McHugh Himself 1967Regenqr9e $10,495 first that slie is the top U.S. female in her Meanwhile, the Democrats have pressed the O n 643-4840 after 5pm. .Thatching, edging, planting, ■Quality work Rick's Handyman & ^ a window previously facing the hall was Bucket, truck & chlpp>or. •Reasonable prices Painting & wallpapering at 1967 Hyundai Excel $ 3 4 9 5 weight class. issue, saying the Republicans had promised during 6 4 5 - 1 1 7 4 yard cleanup. Weekly lawn Carpentry Servico Judy Harding/Manchester Herald m EASY TO LOVE!!! Beau- Stump romo’/al. Froe ■Free estimates Its best Free Estimates. Fully 1967MazdaB2200 Pick-up $3995 removed and relocated inside the depart­ The goal is not unreachable, hi a na­ lasr year’s campaign to work to improve the pond mowing. Residential and oom- 646-1948______^ tlful Contemporary estimates. :':>pecfal Insured. Established 1974 1967BMW325IS $18,995 ment entry doorway. The relocation tional competition last month, Horvith and Center Springs ftrk. Raised Ranch with 3 m erdal. 646-3455 LANDSCAPING consideration for elderly and 1987 Merorry Topaz LS $4995 prevents seeing who enters the building, grabbed first place and a handsome gold The plan is to clean the pond to make it usable bedrooms, formal din­ handicapped CALL 742-9540 PAINTING/ 643-9321 1987 Plymoulh Horizon $ 3 3 9 5 but improves safety, Elsesser said. medal, but she did not face her toughest for skating and fishing. ing room, fireploced 6 4 7 - 7 5 ^ T&B ELECTRONIC PAPERING o o lower level family 1987 Mercury Cougar LSCpe $8995 Elsesser said he was unsure if the U.S. opponent who sat out with an in­ Meotti said if there are no snags, the study could T + A LAWN & REPAIRS WORKOUT — Champion Mary room with walk out LANDSCAPING INC. 1967 Dodge Dakota Pick-up $6S9S microphone amplification was sensitive jury. be d(Hie this summer and the work could begin as sliders to patio. First EARTH RENOVATORS Complete servicing of all WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. 1987 G ra id Marquis $ 9 9 9 5 enough to pick iqi conversations on the Horvith spars with another state soon as next spring and be OHnpleted within a few floor enclosed Land Cleared ELDERLY CARE Personal Caro . College Pn That opponent, Kim Datson of Ohio, makes and moc^s. Quality work at a •1,000,000 UabiliN Ins. 19e7FordTajtui $ 6 9 9 5 > I” screened porch off din­ N ew Lawns Installed ■M o w in g public phone or if the microphone was champion, Bill Hall, recently at is the one who beat out Horvith for the months. TV, VCR, Stereo Com­ reasonablo pricel ■Hardworking College Students ing room overlooking ■Bobcat & Backhoe W ork •Planting 8 Design 1968 M azda 323 SE $ 4 9 9 5 always on with the camera. ponents, Microwave Interior & Exterior •2 Year W ritten Guarantee the gym where they work out. beautiful Inground ■Stump Removal Call Aaron Alibrio 1988 Ford Escort $ 4 9 9 5 Elsesser said the renovations are just Free Estimates •Free Estim ates Please see CHAMP, page 10 >AJ pool and private ■Saeen Top Soil & NURSE'S AIDE Ovens, and small 646^)511 MANCHESTER 1988 J a g u v X te Sedan $ 2 9 ,9 9 5 ■•j temporary until the renovated town hall Fired cop appeals dismissal fenced-ln yard. Main­ Landsc^ Materials appliances. Call Brian Weigle Years of Experience. Call 1-800-346-4649 24 Hours 1988 Mercury Sable G S $ 8 5 9 5 , ,v! — it includes the police department relo- Former police officer Steven G. Ike was tenance free exterior. Delivered 645-8912 "D Beautiful landscaped Hospital Trained. LOOKING FOR gooci 1988 Unodn Town C v $ 1 2 ,9 9 5 ; i caled to an addition — is complete. That ■Stone Driveways FREE ESTIMATES scheduled to appear this morning before the state lot. Call for you exclu­ news? Look for the many 1988 Mercury Cougar LS $ 8 9 9 5 project is still being reviewed by the > H Excellent References. Labor Department’s Board of Mediation and Ar­ sive showing! $199,900. 644-5998 bargain buys advertised BRUSH WORKS 1988 M azda R X -7S E $ 1 2 ,6 9 5 ' Town Council and has yet to go to the bitration in an effort to get his job back. Anne Miller Real Est­ in the classified columns 291-0392 V/all Pspering and Painting O’Neill adds to Dodd rumors 742-6402 1969 Ford F-2S0 4x4 Pick-tf) $18,421 voters for approval. a te , 647-8000.O today. *wMHhis ad save $10 off repair Interior Painting William Daley, president of the local police Cut laundry costs by de­ 30 years Experience 1969 Mercury Sable G S W ^ $11,995 Space n e ^ were the primary reas

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