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■ 1 8th counsel m anhunt

TORONTO (AP) — As police

continue a massive manhunt for

Frederick Merrill near the jail he

escaped from, the suspect may be tells board hitchhiking along a Canada ex­

pressway about 40 miles west of

Toronto, police said. By Alex Gfrelll the district would have to have a Police said Merrill, 42, who Manchester Herald year under a clouded regime.” escaped from Toronto’s Don Jail Landers could not be reached on Wednesday, may be headed this morning for comment. The election of Thomas E. for Canada’s less-popuiated pro­ In his memorandum. LaBelle vinces where he is less likely to be Landers as president of the Eighth Utilities District was valid quotes from American Jurispru­ recognized. despite a discrepancy between dence, a legal encyclopedia, that, Police interviewed a truck “A charge that illegal votes were the number of votes cast and the driver Thursday who said he cast in favor of a candidate is number of voters checked off on a apparently picked up Merrill necessary and the party disput­ Wednesday about 40 miles west of voter list, the district’s legal counsel says. ing an election has the burden of Toronto, a little more than an Attorney John D. LaBelle Jr. proving for which candidate the hour after his escape. votes were cast... The candidate gave the opinion in a Thursday “He said he just got out of jail,’’ receiving the greater number of memorandum that he delivered said Blair Holland, a truck to the president and the district driver. Board of Directors. Landers was See VOTE, page 10 Holland said he dropped Mer­ elected May 24 by a 7-vote margin rill off along the highway that led over Gordon B. Lassow. Lassow’s west to Windsor, Ontario. Can­ campaign manager, Betty Sad- ada, near Detroit. Reginsid PInto/Mancheeter Herald Unemployment loski, had questioned the Holland said that his passenger GARDEN ARTS — Kimberly Raymond discrepancy. Arts in the Garden, a festival to be held at did not reveal his name and told rate dips; job him he planned to hitchhike to a and Heather Whitford, students in the the corner of Porter Street and LaBelle said in the opinion. “There is no presumption of nearby jail in Milton, Ontario, Connecticut Concert Ballet, rehearse a Westminster Road. Story on page 17.

where his brother would be dance they will perform at Saturday’s fraud or impropriety. Even growth falls

released. though more votes were cast than

were marked on the voter list Police said that Holland was WASHINGTON (AP) - The "40 percent’’ sure after seeing maintained at the front entrance nation’s unemployment rate to the auditorium, that fact alone photographs in a lineup that the dipped to 5.2 percent in May but — man was Merrill. Holland’s re­ O’Neill defends tax increase, does not establish fraud or prove in a signal of a slowing economy port of sighting Merrill, one of 400 that an excessive number of — job growth fell to its lowest ballots were cast. that police have received, is the level in more than three years, strongest clue that the escapee “The narrowness of the margin the government said today. calls it ‘thing we had to do’ of victory cannot be used in has left Toronto. The civilian jobless rate, taken conjunction with the disparity in "I couldn’t understand the fella from the Labor Department’s By Peter Vlles Wednesday, defended the new union can say the same. vote total and checkoff total to going to pick up his brother monthly household survey, fell without a car, though,” Holland The Associated Press taxes, saying they would help “In states surrounding us that invalidate the election because no from April’s 5.3 percent, in line said. “He was just babbling keep state programs funded and have income taxes, for example, determination of who voted for with the expectations of analysts. nonsense, saying things like how HARTFORD - A day after he help cities and towns avoid local are floundering their way along. which candidate is possible.” But non-farm payroll growth, signed a $694 million tax increase. property tax increases. Landers beat Lassow by a vote he had never been in a big truck We in Connecticut took positive taken from a separate survey of Gov. William A. O’Neill des­ The tax increases, effective of 137-130. A total of 269 votes were before. I was happy to get him out action, clear direction. We’ve business establishments, was up of the truck, to be honest with cribed the unprecedented tax July 1, include raising the state moved forward, and I think cast but two were declared by only 101,000, down from April’s you.” hike as “one of the things we had sales tax from 7.5 percent to 8 overall we did the right thing.” invalid. Only 257 names were revised growth of 206,000 jobs. Merrill escaped from an to do” and talked confidently percent, increasing the corpora­ O’Neill also dismissed a recent checked off on the voter list. The May growth was the lowest "escape-proof” exercise area on about running for re-election. tions tax, and raising taxes on poll showing a serious dip in his Sadloski said today that she did month-to-month gain since 84,000 the roof of the Don Jail’s hospital “Well, of course, no one wants capital gains and dividends and approval ratings, and said he still not know what further steps added payroll positions were ward Wednesday, said Sgt. John an increase in taxes, including interest. plans to seek another term in might be taken. reported in March 1986. Zeggil of the Toronto police. me,” the governor told reporters As he has throughout the 1990. “We have to see what the For the past three months, an Merrill scaled a 12-foot fence Thursday at an impromptu news legislative session, O’Neill “Well, you’re never popular options are.” she said. average of only 160,000 jobs have

topped with barbed wire, ran conference. pointed to surrounding states when you’re raising taxes, and She said she has been told by been added to non-farm payrolls across a roof and climbed down a “But it comes a point when you which also face fiscal troubles that’s understandable and I un­ the state Elections Enforcement each month, down from the drain pipe 60 feet to the ground have to do certain things and that this year. derstand it very thoroughly,” Division that it does not have robust average monthly gain of and freedom, police said . was one of the things we had to “The state of Connecticut had a O’Neill said. jurisdiction over elections in 270,000 jobs reported in 1987 and do.” problem. We have addressed that taxing districts like the Eighth “If we can get him back in here He said he will decide whether 1988. before he attacks anyone, that’s a O’Neill, who signed the tax problem. We have resolved that District. increase and a $6.8 billion budget problem. And no other state in the See O’NEILL, page 10 Sadloski said, “I feel sorry that See JOBLESS, page 10 < plus,” Zeggil said. Police have issued a Canada­

wide alert for the man. “He is desperate — he is facing

a long term in prison,” he said. “Our main concern is his rough Challenges confront treatment towards women.”

Merrill was awaiting sentenc­

ing on five charges including Chief Mace and his sexual assault, breaking and < entering, and robbery. It was Merrill’s fourth escape firefighting ‘family’ from prison. He escaped from

Connecticut prisons in 1967 and 1968 and most recently on Aug. 23, Bv Alex GIrelll with 60 or 70 of them regularly

1987 when he scaled a fence at the Manchester Herald active in firefighting. Besides a training company for volun­ state’s maximum-security prison Soon after John Mace and teers who are less than 20 in Somers. Merrill was recaptured last his wife, Ginette, bought their years old, there are two 1 house at 104 Irving St. and companies of firefighters. The < September as he worked in an apple orchard in Upper Ham- moved from the south end of department is considering the

stead. New Brunswick. town, a friend approached. formation of a third one when Merrill faces charges in Con­ ■ Mace with an application to the district takes over a

necticut in connection with 1987 join the Eighth Utilities Dis­ firehouse it will get from the trict Fire Department. town under terms of a recently

See MERRILL, page 10 Mace had no experience in approved agreement over fire firefighting, but the idea of protection and sanitary sewer being in the volunteer fire jurisdiction. department appealed to him. The department has been TODAY He joined in 1976. developing specifications for a Except for a couple of years mid-sized pumper it plans to

when he dropped out to be with buy as a first-response truck Index his young children, he re­ for the new firehouse. Mace

20 pages, 2 fectlon* mained active with the depart­ said that the department will ment in various capacities. probably also station another Classified - 18-20 Obituaries------2 He is bound to be very busy engine there, perhaps Engine Comics_____15 Opinion------8 from now on because he was 3, a 1960 truck now at the Focus______14 People------14 appointed fire chief Jan. 1. He department’s Fleming Road Local/State__ 2-5 Sports----- 11-13 has taken over as fire chief at a station. Natlon/World Television----- 16 time when the department will Mace says new construction ______6-7,9 Weekend— 17-18 have to meet new challenges in Buckland will incorporate brought about by expansion of Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald the latest fire-resistant mate­ the district, including a giant rials, but the vast retail outlet shopping mall in Buokland and WE DELIVER HE LIKES THE CHALLENGE — John commercial development in the Buck- will have a lot of merchandise, For Home Delivery, Call other commercial develop­ much of it flammable. Mace has been chief of the Eighth land area will mean expanded responsi­ ment to be protected. There will be more runs 647-9946 Utilities District Fire Department since bilities for the department. There are more than 100 firefighters in the department. Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 Jan. 1. He took over at a time when the See CHIEF, page 10 t — MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, June 2, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, June 2, 1989 — 3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE J

ili About Town Police Roundup Town commission ■ » Cancer support offered Cocaine seized, 4 arrested OKs proposais for “ United: A Group for Cancer Patients, Friends, Members of the Tri-Town Narcotics Task Force seized 30 grams of cocaine valued at $6,000 in and Families” will meet Monday from 7 to 8:30 p,m. Manchester Thursday evening and arrested four at Manchester Memorial Hospital . The group meets ■ > regularly on the first and third Monday of each men in connection with the incident. Cheney bathhouse U month in Conference Room C. This self-help group Police arrested Larry Maynes, 33, of 209 provides the opportunity to discuss with others Talcottville Road. Vernon; Vincent Valentine, 25, of By Alex GIrelll view and used mostly by staff feelings, attitudes, and ways of coping with the 26 Oakland Terrace, Hartford; Frederick Lee. 33, of Manchester Herald members. diagnosis of cancer, either as a patient, or as the STAR ATHLETES — 24D Mount Vernon Drive, Vernon; and James M. The commission members Connelly, 28, of 60 Tumblebrook Drive, Vernon, at loved one of a patient. For more information, call Melissa Bagge and Rich A proposal to restore the vacant voted to require the owners to use 647-4739. 6; 15 p.m. Thursday, Lt. Orville Cleveland of the Cheney Bros, bathhouse at 27 and period light fixtures in all lots. Griffeth, fifth-graders at Manchester Police Department said today. 29 Pleasant St. to its original That will require more lights All were presented in Manchester Superior Court Buckley School, received appearance and convert it to an each, which will cost at least Student get-together set this morning, police said. office building won the unanim­ twice as much as the modem the Sean Prescott award Cleveland said police were ready to execute a ous support of the Cheney Na­ ones. There will be a get-together at Nathan Hale School search warrant at Lee’s home when police saw Lee, Wednesday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Families are for being best athletes at tional Historic District Commis­ The commission did approve a N Connelly and Maynes pull out of Lee’s driveway. sion Thursday. proposal to remove a w6oden encouraged to attend, as students will be able to Police in an unmarked car followed their car to a r meet their new principal, their teachers, and their the school Thursday. bridge that is part of the entrance parking lot at 179 Tolland Turnpike and watched Commission members toured to the HMO building so that a classmates. Nathan Hale School is located at 160 Both will have their them. Cleveland said. Spruce St. Students are asked to report to the the old bathhouse before meeting ramp for handicapped persons names engraved on the Valentine pulled up next to their car and Maynes in Probate Court to consider the with a slight grade can be cafeteria upon arrival to receive their name tag, got into Valentine’s car, where a transaction took and then proceed to the gymnasium. plaque they are holding. proposal by the owners of the constructed. And it approved place, Cleveland said. building. Kenneth Spector, Dr. placing iron trash receptacles on Patrick Flynn/Mancheater Herald Police blocked the two cars and Valentine William Spector and Berdine S. the grounds. 10th year reunion planned ...... rammed a police car with his car, Cleveland said. Stoltz. The commission postponed ac­ Valentine got out of his car and ran a short distance ■>7/ The Spectors plan to demolish a tion on allowing construction of a The Manchester High School Class of 1979 will before police caught him, Cleveland said. garage just east of the bathhouse tool shed on the grounds of the hold the 10th year reunion Nov. 24 at the Colony in •• Maynes ran across Tolland Turnpike to a parking to make room for parking but will Cheney Homestead on Hartford Vernon. For more information, call Jim at 563-3906 inaa i lot and was caught by police after a brief struggle, use bricks from the garage to fill Road, until the Manchester His­ Cleveland said. days. Walt, 223-2809 nights, or Cari 688-4353, nights. home after a long illness. Hartford, died Saturday (May 27, in a hole in the front of the torical Society provides more Malcomb J. Dean Maynes was seen carrying a bag of cocaine during He was born in Manchester, the 1989). He was the father of John bathhouse that will be created specific information on rerouting the chase but did not have it when he was caught, Reginald PInto/Manchaatar Herald Malcomb J. Dean, 87, of Hart­ son of Martin K. Nevius of Culver RandaU Rolston of Manchester when they remove a wide door. the driveway to a more histori­ Lay volunteers needed Cleveland said. Police found the bag, which ford died Wednesday (May 31, City, Calif., and Nancy F. Moore and tfie brother of Inez R. T The door was installed after the cally accurate location. contained 30 grams of cocaine, nearby, he said. The American Red Cross is in need of volunteers. 1989) at a local hospital. He was of Rocky Hill. Anderson of Manchester. SERENADE — Members of the Silk City Chorus sing a College, The chorus was one of the contributors to the original construction in 1913. The proposal for the bathhouse Police also found a bag containing a half-ounce of The next lay volunteer class will be held June 15 at the grandfather of George Hodge Besides his parents, he is Besides his son and sister, he is barbershop tune for scholarship recipients Thursday at Manchester Scholarship Foundation fund of $90,000. The building measures 6,300 renovation was explained by marijuana valued at about $100, Cleveland said. Connecticut Valley East headquarters. 20 Hartford of Manchester. survived by a brother, Kenneth survived by a daughter. Cynthia square feet. Kenneth Spector and Anwar At around 9 p.m. Thursday, police executed a the Lowe Program Center at Manchester Community Road, from 10 a m. to noon. The health history Besides his grandson, he is M. Nevius of Rocky Hill; his L. Rolston of East Hartford; and In another vote Thursday, the Hossain of Lawrence Associates, search warrant at Lee’s home and found scales with interviewer class will be held June 21 at Nathan survived by two sons. Robert maternal grandparents. Mr. and another sister, Doris Anderson of commission approved a plan for a architects. cocaine residue, a substance used to cut cocaine Hale headquarters in Vernon. For more informa­ Dean of Hartford and John Dean Mrs. Robert J. Moore of Wethers­ DeBary. Fla. wheelchair lift on the east side of They said the plan calls for before it’s sold and pieces ot paper used to hold tion. call 643-5111. of Norwich: three other grand­ field; his paternal grandparents, Necron Cremations Services of Cheney Hall and for a wall windows in the building, some of smaller amounts of cocaine for sale, Cleveland said. children, all of Hartford; and a Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Nevius Lake Worth, Fla., is in charge of Young schoiars get heip at ceremony northwest of the building to which have been changed since Valentine was charged with sale of cocaine, great grandchild. of Bridgeville. Del.; and an uncle. arrangements. enclose utility installations. the construction, with replica­ reckless endangerment, interfering with police, YWCA child care available The funeral will be Saturday at The funeral will be Saturday at By Rick Santos The Cheney Hall Foundation tions of the original windows. 8:15 a m. from the DeLeon 11 a.m. at the Rose Hill Funeral attempt to assault a police officer and second- and the Connecticut Historical Where new bricks, which do not The YWCA Nutmeg branch will be accepting Manchester Herald Funeral Home, 104 Main St.. Home. 580 Elm St.. Rocky Hill. degree criminal mischief, Cleveland said. He was Commission have already ap­ match the originals in color, have registrations for its Before and Afterschool Hartford, followed by a Mass of Burial will be in Rose Hill Card of Thanks held on $50,000 cash bond. proved that plan, which will be been used for repair, they will be Child-care Program located at Keeney Street, In 1977 the Manchester Scholar­ Christian burial at 9 a.m. at St. Memorial Park. Rocky Hill. The family of Mamie Maneggia Maynes was charged with possession of cocaine considered by the town Planning replaced with the bricks from the Martin. Waddell and Buckley schools. Persons ship Foundation distributed Peter’s Church, Hartford. Burial Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 wishes to thank all their family and with intent to sell, possession of marijuana, and Zoning Commission. garage to be demolished. requiring full-time care (four or five days, morning about $12,000 to help local high will be in Mount St. Benedict and 7 to 9 p.m. friends for their expressions of interfering with police and attempting to destroy But the Cheney district com­ Trim along the edge of the roof and afternoon) may register now. school graduates pay for college. Cemetery. Bloomfield. Calling Memorial donations may be kindness and sympathy during their evidence, Cleveland said. He was held on $50,000 mission voted against a change in will also be replaced with mate­ Those requiring part-time childcare (one to five On Thursday, the foundation hours are today from 5 to 9 p.m. made to the American Cancer recent bereavement. Special thanks cash bond. lighting plans for the Kaiser rial more historically accurate. days, morning and or afternoon) may register to all the nurses at the Manchester gave out $90,000. Society, 670 Prospect Ave., Hart­ Lee was charged with conspiracy to possess Permanente health maintenance Spector said all exterior trim in beginning June 19. All registration will be accepted Memorial Hospital third floor north, cocaine with intent to sell, Cleveland said. He was “We’ve had a particularly ford 06105. successful year.” said foundation organization at 130 Hartford the building would be as close as in person only at the YWCA located at 78 N. Main St. Todd M. Nevius for the special care and attention held on $25,000 cash bond. Road. Kaiser Permanente pro­ possible in color to rest of the trim that was given to our mother, President Patricia J. Ladd in her Office hours are 8:30 a m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday Connelly was charged with conspiracy to possess posed to use three high-powered in the Cheney Historic District Todd Martin Nevius. 26, of 15 John D. Rolston Mamie. We also thank Dr. Daniel R. welcoming speech at the 24th through Friday. Special appointments may be cocaine with intent to sell, Cleveland said. He was modern lights in a rear parking renovation. Danforth Lane, Rocky Hill, died John D. Rolston, 73. of Hobe Tardif, Dr. Jeff Ettinger and staff annual awards ceremony held at arranged. A $28 registration fee and a completed held on $15,000 cash bond. lot, which representatives said About 22 parking spaces will be Wednesday (May 31, 1989) at Sound. Fla., formerly of East and Dr. Richard Fichman and staff. Manchester Community Col­ registration form are required to reserve a slot. For would be hidden from clear public provided. more information, call 647-1437. lege’s Lowe Program Center. The Chain accident damages cars organization received $28,000 in College Notes Police suspended the license of an 81-year-old new donations and has estab­ Grange meeting Is slated Bolton man after a Thursday morning accident on lished four new awards. Ladd said. State offers $80,000 Manchester Grange will meet Wednesday at 8 Main Street in which he backed his car through an intersection and into five parked cars, police Before she finished her brief p.m. at the grange hall on Olcott Street for the effort on behalf of the school’s Eagles soccer and speech, Ladd asked the 37 award election of officers. There will be an auction table Hancock receives award spokesman Gary J. Wood said today. for downtown parcel basketball teams. George Hawkins of 28 Hebron Road, Bolton, was recipients to remember the foun­ Martin Hancock of Manchester, a member of the Gately is the senior manager of the school’s dation. later in life, with charged with evading responsibility and unsafe By Nancy Concelman to authorize Town Manager Ro­ class of 1992 in the University of Connecticut School athletic department. backing. Wood said. He said Hawkins left the scene donations. Vervllle sessions scheduled of Medicine, has been awarded a $2,000 scholarship Manchester Herald bert B. Weiss to accept the offer. of the accident and was apprehended at the U.S. The scholarships were pres­ Huestis said in a May 19 memo to by the University of Connecticut Health Center Verville Care Centre of Rockville will offer an MCC students awarded Postal Service office on Broad Street. ented to the Manchester and East the directors. Auxiliary. Reginald PInto/Mancheitar Herald The state will pay $80,000 for a educational program for family members of The accident occurred at 10 a m. in front of the Catholic High School graduates The state is offering $9 per The funds will be applied to tuition and fees for the Six students at Manchester Community College strip of land needed for the Main severely mentally ill adults. The program will Full Gospel Interdenominational Church Inc., 745 by William R. Johnson, one of the square foot of the lot. An first semester of the 1989-90 academic year. have been presented with scholarship awards. foundation’s 24 directors and CONGRATULATIONS — William R. Zyrek. Zyrek was one of 37 high school Street reconstruction in front of consist of 20 consecutive weekly sessions beginning Main St., where the five cars were parked. Wood independent appraiser valued Diane Schmidt of Bolton received the Connecticut Johnson, master of ceremonies, left, graduates to receive awards at Thurs­ the municipal parking lot at Main Thursday. Location and additional information will said. He said Hawkins quickly backed his car former president of the Savings each square foot at $8 to $10. Women Arts Award of $200. Amy Allely of Tolland, Bank of Manchester. His com­ and Forest streets. be given at a registration interview. through the BisseH Street intersection and into the watches Thursday as Joyce Epstein day’s Manchester Scholarship Founda­ “ It’s (the offer) pretty much in Business major graduates Gail Aube of Coventry, Diane Cody of Hampton, There will be no fee charge for the program, but cars. ments induced laughter among presents a scholarship award to Man­ tion ceremony at Manchester Commun­ The parcel is about 20 feet wide keeping with square foot costs,” Jayne Gilion of Glastonbury and Dorothy 'Troja- the size is limited to 20 persons. For more Christine Colantino, daughter of John Colantinoof Hawkins told police that he got his foot caught in participants and about 400 others and 50 feet long, Robert Huestis, Huestis said. “ This lot is right on nowski of Rocky Hill, all received fine arts awards chester High School graduate George ity College. information, and to set up a registration interview, Manchester and Mrs. Ellen Galvin of Manchester, the carpeting around the car’s accelerator. Wood at the ceremony. budget and research officer for Main Street which increases its of $200 each from the Friends of the Humanities. When one of the students. call Tyler Beckwith or Dottie Stawasz, 871-8227. is a recent graduate of Mitchell College. New said. said, “ Maybe some people would United States for 10 months. and .we educate them well,” the town said today. value.” ’Trojanowski also received the Evelyn Miller Manchester High School gradu­ London. Because of Hawkins’ age and the circumstances like it to be a memorial, but it’s The ceremony included a few DiRosa said. Of the total price, the state will The $63,000 may be used as Humanities Award for $100. ate Scott Kosak, said he planned She majored in business administration and of the accident, police suspended his license and he not.” words from Mayor Peter P. The criteria for receiving pay $63,000 for a 0.016-acre sliver payment on a loan the Parking June VBAC meeting set to attend Springfield College to earned an associate’s degree in science. will have to be retested to get it back. Wood said. DiRosa Jr. DiRosa mentioned a awards are financial need, aca­ of land and $17,000 for 11 parking Authority took from the town’s study rehabilitation services, Johnson’s award went to Man­ The June meeting of the Vaginal Birth After letter complaining about in­ demic record, school and com­ spaces that will be lost because of General Fund to buy the lot, which includes training for drug chester High School graduate Caesarean (VBAC) Information Group will be held creases in Manchester’s educa­ munity activities, initiative and the taking, Huestis said. Huestis said. Cole honored at Vassar Public Records Four arrested In Coventry and alcohol addiction therapy. Brian Richard, who plans to Thursday at 7 p.m. on Slocum Road in Hebron. The tion budget published Thursday work experience, said Anne The number of spaces in the lot The two developers who have Johnson said, “ I hope we gave attend Central Connecticut State meetings are open to the public and provide support Marlene B. Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel COVENTRY — Four residents were arrested in the Manchester Herald. Beechler, co-chairwoman of the will be reduced from 129 to 118, expressed an interest in the lot you a four-year scholarship be­ University. and information to couples who have had a Cole of Carpenter Road, a senior at Vassar College, Thursday on charges ranging from sexual assault to foundation’s scholarship and loan but the state will be able to are aware that the state will take Warranty deeds cause I think we’re going to need One of the students who re­ The mayor responded to the caesarean birth experience and wish to have a Poughkeepsie, N.Y.. has been elected to member­ disorderly conduct in unrelated incidents, police committee and member of its increase the number of spaces on a portion of it. Huestis said. a lot of people to do that.” ceived a scholarship was Jessy letter by asking rhetorically what natural birth. ship in the Vassar chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the Joanne C. Schempp to Stephan A. Bell, 37 said. board of directors. Main Street in front of the lot from Pacitti Construction Co. of Kitischian, a Manchester High the Manchester school system national academic honor society. Courtland St.. $142,000. James Landrie, 28, of 17 Kingswood Trail was Later, when Johnson read the Recipients must also be either 11 to 22, Huestis said. On-street Philadelphia in February pro­ The group also offers a list of VBAC participating School graduate who plans to has produced. Then he asked the Cole graduated on Sunday. Craig A. Sylvester to Patrick J. Nelis Jr. and charged with fourth-degree sexual assault and risk name of the award donated by residents of Manchester or those spaces will be diagonal, he said. posed building a $15 million physicians and midwives and a lending library with attend the University of Connecti­ award recipients to stand up. Debra A. Nelis. Beacon Hill Condominium, $87,000. of injury to a minor in connection with an himself, he slipped and called it in the Project Concern program, The lot also will be extended to commercial complex on the lot. books and cassette tapes. For more information, cut. Kitischian, an Armenian, “ Whether they’re scholarship Flora L. Toce to Danny J. DuPuis and Donna A. investigation that began in April, police said. the William Johnson Memorial. which brings students from Hart­ the west under the state’s plans. New York developer John call Bea Arzt, 228-0366, or Nancy Hinchey, 376-5864, Gately earns college award said she has only been in the winners or not, we educate them. or Suzanne Vacek, 875-5466. Gervais, 166 Arbutus St., no conveyance tax. Landrie was released on a $1,000 non-surety bond After catching his mistake, he ford to the suburbs. “ Essentially, it’s a washout,” Finguerra and a partner have Stephen F. Gately, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. MultiTech New England Inc. to Jean W. Elliott, and is scheduled to appear in Rockville Superior After the awards were pres­ Huestis said. also expressed an interest in the Gately, Cider Mill Road, Bolton, a senior at Green Stoneybrook Condominium, $149,900. Court June 20, police said. ented, the Silk City Chorus, a The Board of Directors is lot. Finguerra and New York City Mountain College, Poultney, Vt., was recently Bruce W. and Joanne P. Bates to Nicholas A. and Police did not have details on Landrie’s case or barbershop-style singing group, scheduled to vote on the state’s attorney Richard Ripps have a Current Quotations presented with the Senior Athletic Award with Donna L. Marotti, 9 Cook St., $125,000. any of the other arrests. All of the arrests were $5,000 pay hike is asked for 2 performed three songs in honor of offer Tuesday. The Parking Au­ $1.3 million option to buy the special honors, for his contribution of time and MultiTech New England Inc. to Stephen P. Mizla made on warrants from Rockville Superior Court. the students. thority’s board of directors voted block of stores next door. Jr. and Florence L. Mizla. Oak Grove Farms Also arrested Thursday were Roberta Purvis, 34, The Board of Directors will Because the increases would be because of the expanded sewage Condominium. $110,000. of 171 Juniper Drive and Henry Purvis, 40, of the consider raising the maximum implemented in steps, the salary “ We will spare no effort to achieve agreements treatment plant and oversight of David W. Medeiros to Glenn F. and Kathleen M. same address, police said. Both were charged with salary of the water operations that will reduce the risk of war and strengthen the for each position would increase sewer line maintenance crews. Think of what you can do with Lottery Koehler, 66-68 Chestnut St.. $224,000. risk of injury to a minor and disorderly conduct in manager and sewer operations by only $2,209 per year on July 1 if foundations for peace.” — White House press The proposed increase is the Ernest J. Reed and Brian R. Reed to Delphine R. connection with an investigation that began in manager by more than $5,000 a the increase is approved, secretary Marlin Fitzwater as President Bush result of earlier collective bar­ all the extra space you’ll have Donaghue and Jacquelyn Gallagher, Karen Drive, March, police said. year to compensate for increased Winning numbers drawn Thursday in New Werbner said. gaining with the employees’ ended a week of meeting with U.S. allies in Europe. $162,900. Both were released on a written promise to England: duties. The directors are scheduled to union. Civil Service Employees when you use A Space Station Harriet D. Owen to Helen M. Wilson, 61 Garth appear in Rockville Superior Court June 20. The current salary range for Affiliates Inc. Local 760, Werbner “ The problem with loggers in Washington state is Connecticut daily: 776. Play Four; 0013. meet at 7; 30 p.m. Tuesday in the Road, $145,000. Police also arrested Deborah Anselmo, 31, of 117 both positions is $33,984 to $40,782 we have this lumberjack image. ... We're business Massachusetts daily: 8912. Lincoln Center hearing room. said. to store your surplus... Wangumbaug Drive, on charges of disorderly a year. The proposed increase people, not big, dumb oafs.” — Bill Pickell, head of Tri-state (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont) The pay hikes are effective July conduct stemming from a May 7 incident, police would bring maximum salaries to The water operations manager 1 and will cost about $4,418 next the Washington Contract Loggers Association, on daily: 990, 1204. Quitclaim deeds said. Anselmo was released on a $250 non-surety $39,082 to$46,899a year. Assistant has additional responsibilities for fiscal year, Werbner said. The efforts to win public support for an industry beset by Rhode Island daily: 3705. Rita A. Pace to Raymond M. Pace, Lydall Woods bond and is scheduled to appear in Rockville Town Manager Steven R. the transmission and distribution Water and Sewer divisions con­ The Most Convenient,., environmental concerns. Rhode Island Lot-O-Bucks: 12, 23, 25, 28, 35. Colonial Village, no conveyance tax. Superior Court June 20, police said. Werbner said in a May 24 memo crew. The sewer operations man­ tingency fund will cover the We offer free, unlimited access to your storage ager’s duties have increased 1 to the directors. increases. space 7 days a week. All you do is store your things, lock the door and kee^ iJJanrhpatpr Hpralft CRAZY FRED SAYS: the key.

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Iran 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, June 2, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. June 2, 1989 — 5 LOCAL Selectwoman files complaint over flier Death penalty proponents won’t quit Legislature at a glance By Andrew Yurkovsky rector and general counsel for the become an issue, made so by Burbank said the flier was prepared HARTFORD (AP) — Here committee. The bill would have J Manchester Herald commission, said the complaint was innuendos and insinuations appearing and printed outside the Town Office They vow to pontinue fight after Senate rejects bill are highlights of action Thurs­ allowed candidates to sign on & STATE received Tuesday. He would not in the Andover Fair Government’s Building. While she admitted that it day in the General Assembly. to a campaign ethics code, ANDOVER — Outgoing First Se­ comment on the merits of the newsletters and reiterated in state­ was probably too late to register the By Judd Everhart promising not to make false lectman Earleen Duchesneau has The Senate’s rejection of the deterrent, but “ if it acts as a DEATH PENALTY: The Se­ complaint or details of the ments made by Mrs. Duchesneau and group, she said that registration form The Associated Press Stanford, Calif., law school that statements during the cam­ Sub cracks downplayed filed a complaint with the state bill followed more than an hour of deterrent in one single case, then nate killed, 20-16, a bill de­ investigation. her campaign manager Barbara would be filed in the town clerk’s found more than 350 cases where Elections Enforcement Commission debate that included familiar paign. Town Clerk Marie Burbank, one of Craig,” the flier says. “ We are very office on Thursday. it has served its purpose.” an innocent person had been signed to make the death PROVIDENCE, R.I, (AP) — An Electric that charges that a group of town HARTFORD — Proponents of a arguments. Boat spokesman says a company memo the town workers who put out the flier, concerned that these charges are stronger death penalty say Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D- sentenced to death. penalty easier to impose. The GLOBAL WARMING: The employees and officials may have She said an exemption from filing Sen. Margaret E. Morton, said Thursday that the intent was to undermining the trust that we have they’re undaunted by their latest Stamford, who got a Florida man Sen. Judith G. Freedman, measure would have allowed House voted 147-1 to approve overstated the seriousness of cracks in the violated state election laws by cam­ an itemized campaign financing D-Bridgeport, used the first of the steel hull of the fast-attack nuclear submarine set the record straight on accusations tried to build with the residents of statement, required for spending or legislative defeat and say they’ll off death row after proving he R-Westport, favored the mea­ juries to decide whether aggra­ a "global warming" bill that paigning against her in a flier Ten Commandments — “ Thou Topeka, made by Duchesneau against the the Andover.” fund-raising above $1000, would also continue their fight until Connec­ was innocent, used the same sure, telling her colleagues that vating factors in a murder, requires the state to purchase distributed before the May 1 election. Shalt not kill” — to argue against A memo from Electric Boat to the Navy and workers. She noted that the flier did The flier concludes by telling be filed Thursday. The group spent ticut has a “ workable” death argument against the bill, that if passing it would make people such as whether it was espe­ fuel-efficient cars and allows The complaint also charges that the bill. one person is wrongly executed, it Congress that was obtained by news organiza­ not advocate a vote for another residents to vote. about $65 to print 850 fliers, she said. penalty law. “ feel a little more secure.” cially cruel, outweighed any the state to force polluters to Andover developer Eugene Sammar- candidate in the May 1 election, which “ It didn’t say government can proves how fallible the system u tions last week described a pair of 2-inch-long “ Your vote can change things and She said that at least the group Senate Democratic leaders had tino offered to finance her campaign if The leader of that fight is Sen kill,” she said. “ There’s a lot of can be. mitigating factors, such as the plant trees to offset carbon cracks as “ severe,” EB spokesman Neil Duchesneau lost. make a difference.” would meet the deadline for that form, said Wednesday they planned to she put a stop to the publication of Thomas Scott, R-Milford, who things we need to do, but we don’t defendant’s mental state. If dioxide emissions. The bill Is Ruenzel said Thursday the memo was only a Sammartino, who lives in Andover, The flier says that it is from Linda which she said is June 15. The bill, approved 93-57 in the kill the bill by sending it back to critical articles in the newsletter of said after Thursday’s defeat in need to kill people.” House last week, would have they did, the death penalty an attempt to combat what “ draft,” The Providence Journal-Bulletin dismissed the complaint. Warner, assistant to the assessor, Duchesneau said she filed the committee, a parliamentary ma­ the the Andover Fair Government the Senate of a bill aimed at “ The death penalty is barbaric, allowed a jury to weigh whether could be imposed. Currently, if some scientists have described reported in today’s editions. “ It’s asinine,” he said today. “ It’s a Diane Santese; assistant tax collec­ complaint in order to make sure neuver known as recommittal. pa rty, the ticket on which Duchesneau making capital punishment eas­ it is self defeating,” said Sen. aggravating factors in a murder, any mitigating factors are as a global warming trend “ We probably incorrectly used the word fabrication, and I won’t dignify (it) tor; Mary Piro, a former clerk for the future elections would be conducted The decision to go forward with ran. ier to oppose that opponents were John C. Daniels, D-New Haven, such as whether it was especially found, the death penalty can­ caused by increased air pollu­ ‘severe,’ ” Ruenzel said. any further. Print it, don’t print it. I Planning and Zoning Commission and fairly. a full debate and vote was Duchesneau says in the complaint out o f touch with their who said the Senate should be not be imposed. The 5-square-foot section of hull plate that feel very bad that the women at the now tax collector; Marilyn LeBel, “ If this clerical staff remains, and cruel, outweigh mitigating fac­ tion. that the flier appeared to violate the constituents. debating ways to help children, prompted by anger among the contained the cracks was cut out of the town hall are being subjected to this.” administrative assistant; and Marj I’m sure they will because they’re all tors, such as the defendant’s law because it did not include the the poor and the homeless, not the Democrats toward Scott, who had RESIDENCY REQUIRE­ FOUNDATIONS: The Se­ submarine, Ruenzel and a Navy spokeswoman The flier carries the heading, Anderson and Josie Paluso, assistant hired employees, I think they should The bill, which easily cleared mental state. If the jury found the name of the group that sponsored it. death penalty. spent the day meeting with MENTS: The Senate voted 30-6 nate voted 35-1 to approve a said The cracks were the only ones discovered “ Town Office Staff Replies.” It town clerks. have to understand the law as well as aggravating factors outweighed She says that the flier may have been the House last week, was de­ He said that if anyone could reporters and confronting Demo­ to approve a bill proh'biting bill allowing the state auditors N any mitigating factors, the death in the Topeka. disputes statements Duchesneau had It lists Sandra Bidwell and Wendy anybody else,” she said. “ And at the feated in the Senate on a 20-16 cratic Senate leaders in an made and duplicated at the Town convince him the death penalty penalty could be imposed. Under cities and towns from requiring to examine the books of private Electric Boat assembles submarines in made to the press about workers in the Dowling, both former tax collectors, very least, they should be made aware vote. attempt to force them to debate Office Building. would reduce crime, he’d be the current law, if any mitigating unionized municipal workers Groton, Conn,, from hull sections made at its town office building. and Burbank as being in agreement that the law exists, so that it does not Diane Randall, leader of the and vote on the bill. foundations at state colleges Jeffrey B. Garfield, executive di­ first to vote for it. factors are found, the death live in the municipality. Quonset Point plant in Rhode Island. The “ During this campaign we have with the town office staff. happen again.” Connecticut Network Against the “ He really demeans the posi­ and universities only under His argument was countered by penalty cannot be imposed. company blamed the cracks on problems with Death Penalty, was relieved by tion of state senator,” said limited circumstances. The Sen. Gary A. Hale, D-Ansonia, Connecticut has one person on FAIR RENT: The Senate steel from Armco Inc. of Parsippany, N.J. the vote and said senators ap­ O’Leary during a meeting of auditors had sought full access who said: “ There are some death row: Michael B. Ross, voted 25-11 in favor of a bill No problems have been reported with the peared more willing to vote their Senate Democrats before the to those books, arguing that crimes that are so gruesome, so convicted of a series of murders requiring towns with 5,000 or hull of the Trident submarine Pennsylvania, Prague’s foe backs down on DWI change consciences on the bill. brutal, so outrageous, that this vote. He had been accosted by disclosures over the past year in eastern Connecticut. His case more rental units to hold public which also is made with Armco steel. Ruenzel “ In some sense, I think the punishment should be available. ” Scott and supporters of the bill, that state funds had been said. is under appeal. Connecticut hearings and then decide if the By Peter Vlles agreed to Balducci’s request not to uneasy agreement witth Wollenberg hearings, and most drivers would thus Senate knew it was up to them,” Sen. Steven Spellman, D- many of them police officers, in a improperly deposited in foun­ The repair to the Topeka should not change hasn’t carried out an execution Capitol hallway. “ He’s a dema­ town should have a fair rent The Associated Press offer the amendment. and Tulisano on the bill, and it sailed be able to keep their licenses. she said. “ There were more Stonington, another supporter of since 1960. dation accounts and spent on the Sept. 30 date on which EB is scheduled to gogue. He panders to the basest commission. The town would Avallone had earlier maintained he through the House. She accused Avallone, who helped people in the Senate who voted the bill said he was aware there Senate Majority Leader Corne­ parties and sailboats justified turn the sub over to the Navy, he said. The emotions of people ... to a lust in have until June 1, 1990, to HARTFORD — Sen. Anthony Aval- only wanted to close what he saw as a Then on Thursday, Avallone told kill the bill last year, of deliberately their convictions than there were are conflicting studies on whether lius P. O’ Leary, D-Windsor such access. Topeka will be commissioned later this year. people for blood.” make the decision. If they lone, blamed for the defeat last year of loophole that would allow drunken- Prague he planned to add an amend­ trying to make the bill unworkable in the House.” the death penalty serves as a Locks, cited a study by the don’t, they would be required a tough drunken-driving bill, dropped drivers to avoid having their licenses . ment to the bill in the Senate that and unacceptable to her. O’Leary said Scott had “ incited an attempt to tinker with the bill this suspended. j would force police officers to attend the media ... foamed the^press” to establish a fair rent commis­ over the issue. ASH LANDFILLS: The year after meeting with House The bill, a so-called administrative the administrative hearing at which “ It’s just unconscionable that a I sion by June 1, 1991. House approves ash dumps House of Representatives leaders. per se bill, gives state motor vehicles motor vehicle officials decide man would do that,” she said. “ This is “ They have no compassion,” Kennelly, eyeing House post, Herbst hissed. “ I’m sick and tired TRUTH IN ADVERTISING: voted 102-43 to give state HARTFORD (AP) — The House of Repre­ When the bill’s sponsor. Rep. Edith officials the authority to automati­ the third year in a row, and he knows whether to suspend the driver’s The Senate effectively killed a sentatives has voted 102-43 to give state Prague, D-Columbia, learned early cally suspend the licenses of drivers license. exactly what he’s doing ... If other of the Republicans telling us all of officials authority to overrule bill promoting truth in adver- officials authority to overrule local objections Thursday evening that Avallone who are arrested and fail blood- Prague and Avallone exchanged senators let him do that, then the that baloney.” local objections and put ash and put ash landfills in North Haven, Montville wanted to add an amendment to the alcohol tests. No court proceedings angry words in the near-empty House entire bill is down the drain.” Earlier in the day, Scott had stising in legislative campaigns landfills In North Haven, Mont­ doubts run for governorship had a news conference with and New Milford. House-passed bill, she accused him of would be necessary. chamber as they discussed the Avallone shrugged when informed by sending the bill back to ville and New Milford. The bill, approved Thursday, goes to the trying to weaken the bill. Prague has pushed a similar bill in amendment Thursday evening when of Prague’s accusations and said: numerous police officers to urge “ He gutted the bill last year and previous years, but has never had the “ I’m so tired of that garbage.” the majority Democrats not to Senate. the House was taking a dinner break. By Christopher Callahan kins beat Reps. Bruce A. Morri­ ical dividends for Morrison, elim­ he’s planning to gut it again this backing of the powerful lawyers who kill the bill by parliamentary State officials have estimated the state needs “ You just don’t listen, Edith,” The Associated Press son, D-Conn., and Joseph P. inating the chief competition if year,” Prague said. “ The public run the Legislature’s Judiciary Com­ He said the amendment is needed procedures. 250 acres of landfill space during the next 20 Avallone said, his voice rising. Kennedy II, D-Mass. O’Neill retires and Morrison CAR RAFFLE years to dispose of the estimated 24 million ought to know what he’s about to do.” mittee: Avallone, Rep. Richard Tuli- because, without the testimony of the With Scott were Claudia and CALDWELL Prague said later that the amend­ arresting police officer, he fears there WASHINGTON - Rep. Bar­ Mrs. Kennelly said House De­ wanted to run for governor. cubic feet of ash that the state’s six But within hours, Avallone, D-New sano, D-Rocky Hill, and Rep. William ment would drastically weaken the mocrats whom she is lobbing Edward Wasson, the parents of 3RD ANNUAL will be insufficient evidence for motor bara B. Kennelly says it is Mrs. Kennelly, who jumped slain Milford Police Officer Da­ incinerators will generate. Haven, met with House Speaker Wollenberg, R-Farmington. bill, because most police officers have asked specifically about her OtL INC. vehicle officials to suspend a drivers’ unlikely she will run for governor into the caucus race Tuesday, 1989 UNCOLN TOWN CAR Ash is currently being buried in five Richard Balducci of Newington and But this year, Prague reached an couldn’t attend the administrative gubernatorial intentions. niel Wasson, and Wasson’s fian­ license. next year if she wins the chair­ faces Rep. Steny Hoyer, a Mary­ cee, Melissa Piscitelli. temporary landfills, but state officials predict manship of the House Demo­ “ They know I would have to JUNE 10, 1989 they will be full within four years. land Democrat who is vice Mrs. Wasson was near tears as cratic Caucus, the No. 4 post in think hard before I left,” she said. The bill does not identify the sites by name, chairman of the caucus. He has she pleaded with O’Leary to give ^ MANCHESTER ELKS the House leadership. Mrs. Kennelly, the daughter of 75par gal. C..O. D. but it is written so that only four locations in the been lobbying aggressively for the measure a fair debate. Survey shows support for magnet school “ I never say never, but it the late Democratic Party Chair­ 150 gal. minimum purphaaa state would comply. the position since last weekend O’Leary told her he would let the *100.00 PER TICKET certainly would make it much man John Bailey, had been The fourth, Windham, was taken out of the when embattled Rep. Tony 23 members of the Democratic Bv Andrew Yurkovsky mainder. about 111. had no opinion, in the Board of Education offices on program is September 1990, Bogli more difficult to leave; much considered a leading candidate 649-8841 bill by an amendment passed Thursday. Coehlo, D-Calif., said he would Senate caucus decide whether to Manchester Herald were undecided or favored a part- North School Street. said. more difficult. And people realize for her party’s gubernatorial Prtett Sul^»ct to CHongo 646-9262 Windham is already home to an incinerator resign. go forward. time program, Bogli said Thursday. The survey listed 10 possible areas The idea of the magnet school arose that,” the Hartford congresswo­ nomination if Gov. William A. and a temporary ash landfill. Most parents who responded to a The numbers are approximate of focus for the magnet school and out of concern that pupils of more man said Thursday in an inter­ O’Neill decided not to seek Earlier attempts at similar legislation that Board of Education survey last month because responses to the survey, as gave space for other areas of focus. affluent parents who had been attend­ view with The Associated Press. re-election. did not narrow down the landfill sites failed say they would send their children to a provided by Bogli. were by The most popular area was hands- ing Nathan Hale School would be “ It would be very hard to leave because too many lawmakers felt they might Meanwhile, Morrison, who had proposed magnet school at Nathan percentages. on science, Bogli said. ’That was going to Highland Park School when because caucus chair is quite a be voting for a landfill in their own district. Hale School. “ I think there is enough interest followed by the subjects of math, been considered the other top that school reopens in the fall. The position, especially for a Democratic gubernatorial pros­ And most of them say they want the generated that this certainly should science and technology, foreign lan­ intent of the magnet program would woman.” If she won, Mrs. Ken­ school to focus on “ hands-on” science, go forth,” Bogli said of the magnet guages, and reading and writing. pect if O’Neill retires, emerged be to attract children from more nelly would become the highest Thursday as a key supporter of Twenty protesters arrested said Terry Bogli. a member of the program. Bogli said the magnet school would affluent areas to Nathan Hale School. ranking woman in Congress. Board of Education and of a commit­ Three thousand questionnaires probably have two areas of focus for Mrs. Kennelly’s chairmanship WETHERSFIELD (AP) — Twenty people Bogli said that enrollment at While she stopped short of bid. People tee looking into establishing the were sent out May 2 to all children, which innovative instruction in those were arrested after staging a day-long “ sit-in” Nathan Hale School is expected to categorically ruling out a guber­ magnet program. except sixth-graders, in the nine town subject areas would be offered. She Morrison and Rep. Marty at U S. Sen. Christopher J. Dodd’s Connecticut drop by about 100 with the Nathan natorial bid if she won the caucus Of 685 respondents to the survey, elementary schools. They were re­ said the overall curriculum for the Russo, D-Ill., are heading up a office to demand that the United States cut off Hale reopening. The magnet program chairmanship, Mrs. Kennelly did about 314 said they would send their turned May 30, Bogli said. Results of group of about a dozen lawmak­ military aid to El Salvador. magnet school would be about the would attempt to make up that same say she is refusing to consider the children to such a school, and about the survey were discussed at a same as in other schools. ers who are lobbying fellow The demonstrators entered the office build­ number by drawing on pupils from No. 2 caucus post if she loses the Democratic lawmakers on behalf 260 said they wouldn’t. The re­ meeting of the committee Wednesday The target date for beginning the other elementary schools in town. chairmanship because, under First ing at 11:30a.m. Thursday remained inside the of Mrs. Kennelly. office building until they were arrested by those circumstances, she would Catholic Relief Services' "People First Wethersfield police around 7:30p.m., Wethers­ want to leave her gubernatorial Morrison said he does not Campaign" is committed to protecting field police officer Frederick Lopez said, Recreation committee added options open. believe Mrs. Kennelly’s ruling human dignity, nurturing hope, and pro­ Lopez said the protesters were arrested Lawmakers and House leaders out a gubernatorial run should be viding developmental aid to those in without incident and charged with second- are reluctant to support leader­ a condition for the caucus chair­ need. degree criminal trespass. Nineteen of the AN EVENING ship candidates who are not manship. The Hamden Democrat to list studying future needs planning long-term congres­ protesters were released on a written promise said he remains undecided on a The People First Campaign is all about to appear in Hartford Superior Court on June OF APPRECIATION sional careers. Last year. Rep. gubernatorial run.. 19. Bv Andrew Yurkovsky attract a wider variety of participants. Chester G. Atkins, D-Mass., ruled “ I’m interested in being gover­ the Catholic Church's service to those Manchester Herald Thomas L. Stringfellow suggested that the himself out of the 1990 Massachu­ nor at some point,” Morrison overseas who do not share in our abun­ dance. group seek out more minority partici­ An evening of appreciation in honor of setts gubernatorial picture to said. “ I’m not ruling it out or in in OTB contract rejected A citizens’ group that is creating a plan pants. such as teachers in the school show House Speaker Jim Wright 1990.” for the future of Manchester will add an system. Phyllis Derrick is taking place on Tuesday, he was serious about his desire In addition to helping out a What started’ as a "quiet" year for CRS NEW HAVEN. (AP) — Employees of 11th task force to deal with sports and “There’s definitely got to be more for an opening on the House Connecticut collegue, a Kennelly American Totalisator Co. who service betting with respect to emergencies, has turned recreation issues, the group’s chairman people of color,” said Stringfellow, who is Appropriations Committee. At­ victory could pay enormous pollt- equipment and computer systems in the state’s June 13 at 6 P.M. at Willy’s Steak House. into a year of unprecedented response to said Thursday. black. disaster relief requests. Off-'Track Betting program have rejected a The suggestion was praised by steering three-year contract offer from the company, M. Philip Susag, chairman of the committee member Mark Pellegrini, the Phyllis has served the Town of Manchester but will continue to work pending further Agenda for Tomorrow steering commit­ Bangladesh.....43 million people were town’s planning director, who said that for the past 24+ years in the General Manager’s negotiations, a union official said. tee, said the steering committee had anyone on the Agenda for'Tomorrow could Still no agreement affected by flooding, which also killed The 26 employees who staff the OTB decided that a separate recreation task recruit new members. Office. Come join us in wishing her well and 1,000....CRS Responded computer center in New Haven and maintain force, rather than the existing arts and Later, Stringfellow suggested that a equipment at the New Haven Teletrack and culture task force, would be needed to social event be held to attract new showing our appreciation. Sudan..... 2 million people were dis­ OTB outlets statewide planned to picket handle recreation. on hospital cost bill members. placed and more than 60 died when outside the Teletrack and the New Haven The arts and culture task force has not There are now 10 task forces in the Tickets may be purchased through Barbara By Peter Vlles percent in three years. floods swept through the capital city of computer center a fter their contract expired at been attracting participation by those Agenda for Tomorrow. Besides arts and 12:01 a.m. today, said Dion Guthrie, business interested in recreation, said Jay Savery, The Associated Press But Wright, who wanted to keep Khartoum...CRS Responded culture, they are education, environment, Mozzer, Personnel Office, Town Hall, 647-3126. the current system with some manager of Local 1501 of the International a steering committee member and tem­ government, housing, health care, human Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. porary chairman of the arts and culture HARTFORD — As the legisla­ modifications, said the bill ...500,000 people are homeless and business resources, human services, tive session draws to an end. Gov. amounts to deregulation of The workers voted 20-8 on Thursday to reject task force. land use and transportation. in the wake of Hurricane Gilbert....CRS the contract. William A. O’Neill’s chief hospi­ hospitals. Members of the Agenda for Tomorrow Jay Savery said that people interested in Responded American Totalisator has told the state tal regulator still isn’t satistfied “ This bill would mean higher met Thursday night in the Lincoln Center recreation have not participated in Division of Special Revenue that if there is a with a Democratic proposal to hospital costs than we had hearing room to discuss issues that the meetings, maybe because there isn’t a Haiti...Hurricane Gilbert killed 30 peo­ strike the company would continue to operate change the state’s system of envisioned,” Wright said. He task forces would look into. The task committee named for recreation. ple and left 4,000 homeless...CRS the OTB computer system. OTB generates forces will study a broad range of social, setting hospital rates. predicted increases of between 15 “ The people most concerned with Gardner Wright, chairman of percent and 25 percent next year Responded about $19 million annually in state revenues. economic and cultural issues affecting the recreation didn’t see the (arts and Guthrie said the technical workers are town in the next 20 years and beyond. the state’s Commission on Hospi­ under the proposed system. culture) task force as the best place to deal tals and Health Care, said the Wright met with Gionfriddo The list goes on... presently paid $12 an hour, and the union is Some talked Thursday about the need to with recreation issues,” he said. asking for 80-cents-an-hour increase. The proposed hospital cost- Thursday in an attempt to add , El Salvador, Nicaragua, union is also asking for 10 percent annual containment bill doesn’t provide into the bill four measures that , Honduras, Cameroon, bonuses for weekend and evening shifts, enough oversight of hospitals to would give the state greater Pakistan, and the Philippines Guthrie said. He said the company has rejected Couture guilty for 2nd time ensure that costs will not continue oversight of hospitals than Gion- all demands. to skyrocket. friddo’s proposal does. 1 The CRS overseas network of staff and After the meeting, Gionfriddo The proposal was written by Church counterparts ensured that both Rep. Paul Gionfriddo, D- said he agreed to add three of the relief and rehabilitation assistance were in Purolator robbery-murder Middletown, after a legislative measures which he considered Deficit up by $30 million committee voted to scrap the minor, but would not accept a provided promptly and effectively. With fourth, which would give the state 45 years of experience, CRS is in an WATERBURY (AP) — For a second state’s current system. Before HARTFORD (AP) — State sales tax million robbery on April 16, 1979. the authority to set the percen­ enviable position of knowing how best to time, a former Wallingford man has been writing the bill, Gionfriddo held revenues continue to slump helping push the That conviction was overturned by the tage increase in all hospital convicted of three counts of felony murder numerous private meetings with respond to those in need. But many more anticipated state budget deficit to $128 million state Supreme Court in 1984 because of charges, from the price of asprin in connection with gunning down three statements made by the prosectuor and Wright, hospital officials, and people are still overwhelmed by poverty, in May, up from the April estimate of $97.9 representatives of businesses, to the price of open heart surgery. famine, war and disasters, and the million, the governor’s budget chief, Anthony Purolator Security guards during a 1979 separate new trials were ordered. robbery. labor groups, and insurance “ It’s totally inconsistent phili- Church's overseas work is not yet fin­ V. Milano, said. Couture’s second trial ended in a sophically with the bill,” Gion­ A Waterbury Superior Court jury of mistrial in 1986 after the son of one of the companies. ished. The $25 million dip in sales tax receipts was The bill would scrap the state’s friddo said. “ I can’t see giving in partially offset by a $10 million increase in seven women and five men deliberated for jurors died and the other 11 jurors about two hours Thursday before return­ current rate-setting system, on this. You can’t give in on corporations taxes and a $10 million jump in continued deliberating without her. everything just because the com­ ing a verdict against Donald Couture, 36, Pelletier was4onvicted after his second which is based on “diagnostic- Collection, Sunday June 4 the capital gains, interest and dividends taxes, related groups” or DRGs, com­ missioner wants it that way.” Milano said Thursday. Assistant State’s Attorney Bradford Ward trial in 1987 and is serving a 75-years-to- said. plex formulas in which each Gionfriddo said the bill will be Please continue to support The inheritance and estate tax was down by life sentence. “ It does make it the quickest of any of hospital charges its own set of ready for a vote either Friday or Catholic Relief Services through $3 million, while tax refunds were up by $5 Defense attorney John R. Williams, in Saturday. these Purolator cases that we have had,” closing arguments Wednesday, had state-approved rates for their collection on June 4, 1989 million. Wright said he is not consider­ Ward said. ’‘The jury was very astute.” argued that the state’s case against hundreds of different procedures. In addition, the “ Iqpse” — money budgeted Instead, hospitals would be ing asking O’Neill to veto Gion- or through a direct contribution but not yet spent — was reduced by $15 million “ It’s quite revealing in light of fact, that Couture was weak. the defense attorney did the best job any allowed to set their own rates, friddo’s bill if such a move would to: The Office of the Archbishop, from last month’s estimate of $170 million. In Williams also argued that the testimony leave the current DRG system in defense attorney has done,” Ward added. of Couture’s ex-wife, Donna Souza, and provided they stay within annual 134 Farmington Ave., Hartford, other words, $15 million more will be spent than revenue increases of inflation place, because the governor last anticipated. The jury began deliberations Thursday Pelletier’s girlfriend, Evelyn Vega, impli­ Ct. 06105. plus 2 percent. would then have to shoulder the Milano said the deficit would be covered by morning and reached a verdict by early cating the two men, came only because the Gionfriddo, who is confident his blame for future increases in the $130 million left in the state’s budget afternoon. prosecutors held the death penalty over bill will pass the House, said no hospital costs. reserve, or rainy day fund. Couture and Lawrence Pelletier were the women’s heads until they agreed to convicted in 1982 in the slaying of the three “ give the statement the state wanted to system will perform as poorly as “ I would not call on the guards at the Purolatordepotduringa$1.8 hear.” the DRG system, under which governor to veto it because of the hospital rates have risen 58 problem with DRGs,” he said. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. June 2, 1989 — 7 e _ MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, June 2. 1989 Mystery ends without a solution Community aids mutiiated boy NATION & WORLD to go back to school. said details of how the “Commun­ TACOMA, Wash. (AP) - A By Ravner Pike Conlon, president of D.L. Blair, a sales J 7-year-old boy mutilated in a “He’s not looking at this as a ity Cares Trust Fund” will be promotion company that conducts contests for -5 3 ” The Associated Press sexual attack is acting as if problem. He’s just looking at it as administered are being worked large corporations, acknowledged Thursday that nothing is wrong after his release how it is and now let’s get on with out. But he said, “All moneys will Chinese students in new protest NEW YORK — It was like plowing through a his offices have been besieged by callers who had from the hospital: he wants to life. ‘Where’s the next Nintendo go for expenditure of the boy for whodunit that took five years to read and finding tried for years to figure out where the golden return to school and get a new game? I needed Zelda One, not education and medical bills.” pronouncements that the army is out there was no last page. horse was stashed. But he said: Zelda Two.’” By Jim Abrams Selma, Ala., and Washington. China, since they launched their Nintendo game, his mother says. Just how much the boy’s protests six weeks ago. poised to carry out Premier Li A $500,000 treasure hunt that drew lovers of “There was no promise, no suggestion, in the People shocked by the attack Ms. Harlow added that she medical and counseling care will The Associated Press The demonstration by about 500 Peng’s order of martial law for mystery and money ended last week with no sponsor’s advertising or in the products that the students outside the office of the Four people, including Taiwan have donated about $200,000 to wants to do what she can “to cost over his lifetime remains a singer Hou Te-chien, today began Beijing. payoff — and no solution. sponsor produced that said non-winners would help the boy resume a normal life. make sure this kind of thing never big question. Doctors say the boy BEIJING — Hundreds of stu­ Beijing Daily came as activists Chinese sources said factories No one has been able tu decipher the code that ever get the solution. The only thing we can do is dents today burned copies of an entered the fourth week of their a hunger strike on the martyrs’ “It’s a miracle,” Helen Har­ happens again and to thank will need reconstructive surgery monument in the square in the and work places were also leads to a fortune promised in the story titled follow the rules exactly to the letter.” low, the child’s mother, said everybody th a t’s been so to rebuild his penis, and he official newspaper to vent their defiant occupation of Tiananmen ordering workers to participate "Treasure: In Search of the Golden Horse.” The In most national contests, names of winners u latest activity to draw attention to Wednesday after he was released wonderful.” already has begun seeing a anger over the increased govern­ Square. in a pro-government march today are announced but not their submissions, "Rip it up and burn it! ” shouted the democracy movement. Hou yarn was released in 1984 as a book, videotape from Mary Bridge’s Hospital. Officials said Wednesday that mental health counselor. ment condemnation of the demo­ through central Beijing. Several and laser disc. according to professionals in the field. people have donated $200,000 to a cratic reform movement in com­ students crammed into a narrow defected to China six years ago. “The fact that he’s healing so Throughout the state, people Several hundred people ga­ sources said workers were being The book and film project was developed on the With “Treasure.” the rules said the prize, if rapidly and that his spirits are so trust fund and the hospital waived have dug into their pockets at munist China. lane outside the paper’s gate as paid $2.70 and were given bread unfound, goes to a charity and all the public is they threw dozens of copies of the thered around the green canvas heels of such best sellers as “Masquerade,” high and that the trauma doesn’t $12,000 in bills. In addition, the Elks meetings, grocery stores Earlier in the day, about 1,000 and eggs to join the rally. which offered prizes to readers who solved the entitled to know is which charity. state Crime Victim Compensa­ helmeted soldiers jogged near daily into a bonfire. tent, pitched under a sign reading seem to have made any kind of and taverns to help. Mail stuffed “No other choice.” The hunger The propaganda blitz against mystery. The charity is Big Brothers and Big Sisters of mental block is something else,” tion fund most likely will pay up to with letters, checks and cash has Tiananmen Square in the latest The students were particularly the students even reached the America. incensed by an article in Thurs­ strikers inside pledged not to eat Readers and viewers of ’’Treasure” had until she said in an interview with $150,000 for his remaining medi­ arrived by the bucket at Pacific government ploy to intimidate storefront of the American fast- midnight May 26 to figure out the clues, go to the David Davison, assistant executive director of cal and counseling bills. the students, who have been day’s edition claiming dissension for 72 hours. The other three KING-TV in Seattle. First Federal Savings Bank’s fasters were two university stu­ food restaurant Kentucky Fried site and dig up the treasure, a small statue of a the Philadelphia-based youth service organiza­ He was raped and choked May The state pays up to that James Center branch, said man­ staging anti-government protests among different factions direct­ Chicken near Tiananmen. A large horse made with a kilogram of pure gold. Inside tion, said an official of the charity would dig up ing the movement. dents and a computer company 20 by a man who lured him into amount for anyone who is an ager Jim Bichsel. since mid-April. banner outside the restaurant the statue is a key to a safe deposit box containing the golden horse this summer. innocent victim of a felony or In Nanjing, about 400 students The Beijing Daily, which is employee. the woods while the boy was The mail run peaked Tuesday The People’s Liberation Army read, “Maintain stability and an annuity that will pay $25,000 a year for 20 Besides physically unearthing the horse, the riding his bike. The child’s penis gross misdemeanor, said Mark when the bank received 1,500 N from universities there began controlled by the city Communist unity. Protect order in the charity official must agree never to reveal where Party, is known for its hard-line troops ran out of a nearby train years. was cut off in the attack. McDermott, who administers the checks and letters, said Debbie walking toward Beijing, 1,000 capital.” According to the book, the trove is hidden in a it had been buried, Conlon said. program. } miles to the north, to add their views. station and through the surround­ Earl Kenneth Shriner, who Anderson, personal banking re­ ing neighborhood today before The students, who have gained public place accessible round-the-clock some­ The other people who know the secret are authorities said has a history of The boy’s mother has said presentative. There also have support to the pro-democracy In Tiananmen Square, about Sheldon Renan, a Los Angeles-based writer who 10,000 students were massed they returned to their camp, considerable support from ordi­ where in the United States. violence against young people, neither she nor his father have been two offers of computers and movement. Because nobody has found it, that’s that, developed the project and wrote the story of the An American student in Nanj­ today in defiance of martial law about a mile from the square. nary citizens, are demanding has been charged in the assault. medical insurance to cover the a trip to Disneyland. It was the third straight day more democracy, an end to declared Thomas Conlon, one of three people who treasure hunt, and Paul Hoffman, who con­ Ms. Harlow said her son, who child. “It’s kind of fun,” Bichsel said. ing said the Chinese were in­ orders to move. Up to 200,000 knows the solution. structed the codes and clues. spired by the U.S. civil rights students have occupied the that troops have appeared on city corruption among officiais, and a has a different last name, is eager Police Detective Stan Mowre, “There’s a sense of unity among movement and its marches on square, the symbolic heart of streets, reinforcing government dialogue with the government, to resume a normal life and wants who led the fund-raising effort, the staff to get it done for him ” in the Greater REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES Manchester Area h e ; MEET CONNIE USCOMB CQ our new Realtor with Anne Miller Real Estate. For JAMS MLS 1 = J the last 3 years Connie has been an investment / audit officer at a major Hartford financial Institution, prior to that she was a Business The Associated Press Manager for a Hartford Real Estate developer. RE She obtained a B.S. Degree In Business THE CHAMP — Scott Isaacs, 14, of Littleton, Colo., holds Realty Co. 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OPINION NATION Prime minister approved Sakharov defends criticism TOKYO (AP) — Parliament today approved Sousuke Uno as prime minister, and he pledged J reforms to clear the air of an influence-peddling of Soviet’s Afghan invasion & W O R L D scandal that has decimated the top ranks of the T MaCTANb Stick... governing Liberal Democratic Party. Holding up in December 1979, took the Congress in 70 years of Commu­ 019S » SEAHU I The 66-year-old former foreign minister also By Andrew Katell Take a look POSTJNTIUJGENCER Pope assails materialism nist rule. NORTH AMERICA SYNDICATE The Associated Press podium but he was obviously spoke out against the United States, saying Also today, the Communist TRONDHEIM, Norway (AP) — Pope John shaken by the attack and stam­ Washington’s use of its new trade law to force Party’s powerful Central Com­ Paul II today called on Roman Catholics and MOSCOW — Andrei D. Sak­ mered as he spoke. the aid to concessions from Japan was “ like negotiating mittee was ordered to convene Protestants in Europe to fight the forces of with your fists up.” harov, accused of insulting the Deputies took advantage of at format Red Army by his opposition to the pauses when he stumbled over after more than a week of materialism that he said threatened individual­ The conservative party was to get new leaders parliamentary sessions in which ism and their freedoms. Afghan war, told the new Con­ words to mock him and try to cut and a new Cabinet was to be installed in an effort the party’s seven decades of Nicaragua On the second day of a five-nation tour of gress today he was proud of his him short. to wipe the slate clean of the Recruit Co. scandal supremacy came under repeated Scandinavia, a stronghold of Lutheranism, John before an election for half the upper house of six years in exile and wears it The 68-year-old physicist said attack. of meetings Paul traveled north to this fjord city of 135,000 Parliament, expected within two months. “ like a medal.” the Afghan war was a "criminal His comments before the Con­ adventure” that cost 1 million “ We’ll evaluate how the work of u people where less than 1 percent of the residents The scandal surfaced a year ago, ruined many the Congress is going,” said By Jack Anderson are Catholics. gress of People’s Deputies came Afghan lives. Republican Director Ronald Osella has careers and forced Prime Minister Noboru Politburo member Alexander N. and Dale Van Atta The papal tour of Scandinavia opened in response to Deputy Sergei raised questions about the format of the Takeshita, 65, to resign and take responsibility “ We have to cleanse ourselves Yakovlev, who confirmed to Thursday with a frank exchange between the for a widespread loss of trust in politics. Chervonopisky of the Komsomol of this terrible shame,” he said. meetings of the Board of Directors and those WASHINGTON — The Bush White reporters this morning that the pope and Norway’s top Lutheran bishop, who Communist youth organization, “ I spoke out against sending House is touting a kinder, gentler Central Committee would meet questions deserve some consideration. mw urged the Roman Catholic leader to view who accused the 1975 Nobel Peace Soviet soldiers to Afghanistan, attitude toward Nicaragua. But be­ Friends mourn farmer later in the day. When the directors decided to hold two Scandinavia’s dominant religion as an equal. Prize winner of “ unprecedented and for this I was exiled to Gorky. hind the scenes the administration “ You can’t consider this an meetings a month normally instead of one, The five-country, 10-day tour is the first ever by GREENFIELD, Iowa (AP) — Dixon Terry, a badgering” of the army, which I amproudofthisexileinGorky,! has found a new way to wage a covert completed its pullout from Afgh­ extraordinary meeting,” Yako­ they did so to avoid having to deliberate on a pope to this region, where the Protestant defender of family farms who became a power in wear it like a medal.” vlev said outside the Congress campaign against the Sandinistas — Reformation vanquished Catholicism four cen­ anistan in February. important policy matters at late hours after by bullying international banks that Democratic politics, died doing what he loved — Sakharov denied that he in­ hall in the Kremlin. “ It’s just N turies ago. Chervonopisky demanded an working the fields, friends said at his funeral. tended to insult the army. But he normal work.” fatigue had set in. That was a good decision. are supposed to be aloof from politics. With only 200,000 Catholics in the five explanation of an interview Sak­ About 1,000 mourners, including the Rev. Jesse added that charges soldiers killed But the call for a meeting of the When the directors depart from that Representatives from several coun­ countries, or less than 1 percent of the population, harov gave in Canada in which he Jackson and Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, filled their comrades in Afghanistan policy-making Central Commit­ tries gathered in Stockholm last John Paul was not expected to draw sizable was quoted as saying that Soviet procedure and do all of their business in a Greenfield United Methodist Church on Thurs­ were under investigation and that tee came as members of the month to talk about aid for Nicaragua. crowds as he has been used to during many of his pilots killed soldiers they could single meeting, they defeat themselves. day. The crowd overflowed to the lawn outside. no one could call h>s statements party’s ruling Politburo rejected The Sandinista government, never a 42 foreign trips in his 10'/4-year papacy. not save from being captured by They also force citizens who want to speak Tears flowed freely. an insult until the truth was suggestions that the party sur­ model of fiscal responsibility, was Scandinavian attitudes also contrast with Afghan guerrillas. to them about matters not on the agenda for knocked to its knees by the damage “ He departed doing a good thing, with his shoes determined. render power or give up its Rome on issues such as abortion, contraception on,” said Jackson. “ No man conquered Dixon The halt gave the Komsomol that evening to remain at the meeting until from Hurricane Joan last October and leader a standing ovation when he The new Congress, which has constitutional monopoly. and divorce, all prohibited by church teaching. Terry.” Meanwhile, the chief of the very late. needs help from outsiders. finished, then heckled Sakharov. been conducting nationally Not only did the Bush administra­ Terry, 39, died Sunday after baling hay on his broadcast debates since May 25, KGB said the Supreme Soviet Osella’s objection to that is right. dairy farm outside this southwest Iowa town. He Sakharov, who endured his tion shun the meeting, it urged other Fire control is ordered punishment in the closed city of remains in session with no should have full authority over The directors should not be meeting late countries not to go. And knowledgea­ was struck by lightning while riding on a hay indication when it will adjourn. It his agency, and use U.S. congres­ rack and died on a rolling hill where the view Gorky for opposing the Soviet into the night and citizens should not be kept ble sources claim the White House WASHINGTON (AP) — The Interior Depart­ is the. first competitively elected sional oversight as its model. extends for miles. military intervention that began waiting a long time for the opportunity to talk pressured the independent World ment is ordering strict fire control for national parks and wilderness areas, saying last to the board on matters within the board's Bank and Inter-American Develop­ ment Bank to stay home too. Both summer’s “ let it burn” policy was “ impractical jurisdiction but not on the meeting agenda. and unprofessional.” Fight shapes up over pill Bush ends ‘wonderful trip’ Osella also argues that the directors should banks, based in Washington, D.C., were invited to attend as observers. A joint directive, embracing a task force WASHINGTON (AP) - Both sides in the be using the format they adopted for a Who’s liable in iiability iottery? They loan money to foreign report, was issued Thursday by Interior abortion battle are squaring off over a “ morning By Terence Hunt declared, “ NATO is strong. We A succession of British prime two-meeting procedure and not the older one governments. Secretary Manuel Lujan and Agriculture Secre­ after” abortion pill that is available in France The Associated Press are showing a very solid front.” ministers and American presi­ devised for a single meeting. Participants at the Stockholm con­ tary Clayton Yeutter, whose department has but not in the United States. As Bush’s black limousine dents worked “ to stem Marxism By Walter R. Mears making the party responsible pay, by the government is one of the jurisdiction over national forests. Officials of national Right to Life said they are LONDON — President Bush pulled away, Mrs. Thatcher ap­ at full tide,” Bush said. Now “ we That two-meeting format provides an sometimes heavily. The advocates of ference were surprised when the cornerstones of the drive for an There have been sizeable fires in national prepared to encourage a boycott of products flew home today after “ a wonder­ proached reporters and said, can explore possibilities for opportunity for comment from the public at change say that isn’t working. World Bank did not send a representa­ WASHINGTON - It’s the bizarre overhaul of the liability process. parks and forests already this spring in a number distributed by an American affiliate of the ful trip” to Europe, leaving U.S. “ We’re very much together.” peace that would have seemed They say imposing liability against tive. Sources within the bank and in every meeting on matters not on the agenda. lawsuits that get the attention — the Would-be reformers want more of states including Texas, Florida, Wyoming and French manufacturer of the pill if there is an allies cheering his leadership at Asked if Soviet President Mik­ widely unrealistic just a handful defendants who have taken reasona­ the Swedish government believe the Granted, the board should be using man who sued the subway for his extensive regulation for health and Colorado. attempt to license the drug in the United States. the NATO summit and heading hail S. Gorbachev was trying to of years ago.” ble precautions can undermine the safety. The tradeoff proposed in the Bush administration put pressure on whatever meeting format it has adopted for injuries in a suicide attempt, the Summer fire conditions “ are being watched And on the other side, leaders of the National for a meeting with congressional divide the NATO alliance, Mrs. incentive for all manufacturers to be the bank to stay away. Sources inside woman who claimed damages from a CED study would be to have govern­ very closely,” said George Berklacy, a spokes­ Organization for Women and the Fund for the leaders on future moves toward Thatcher said, “ He wouldn’t “ We seek to free Europe from use, but the second opportunity for general careful. If they’re going to lose ment regulatory approval supplant the Inter-American Development bourbon-maker saying the whiskey man for the National Park Service. He added, Feminist Majority call such tactics “ medical the . succeed. NATO is strong and the the shadow of Soviet military public comment seems to be unnecessary. anyway, extra care doesn’t pay. and preempt liability lawsuits. Bank told our associate Scott Sleek she drank caused birth defects, the however, that climate and other conditions give McCarthyism” and are preparing to lobby With aides to Prime Minister alliance is firm. power,” he said. The safest way out is to withdraw a That would apply only to design or that similar pressure was applied One public forum a month is enough. There bride-to-be who collected from an no suggestion that the fire season will be federal health officials and commercial drug Margaret Thatcher waving fare­ “ We’ re not going to have our The farewell dinner, attended product or service that has been there, but the bank sent an observer to are many opportunities for the citizens to amusement park for injuries suffered labeling rules explicitly approved by anywhere near as devastating as last year. companies to start American testing of the well at Heathrow Airport, Bush defenses undermined.” she by a phalanx of British celebrities involved in a liability award. One regulatory agencies. It wouldn’t the conference anyway. communicate with directors, individually and when her fiance banged his bumper "The task force, which was called to review abortion pill. left aboard Air Force One on a added. and sporting stars, capped a week manufacturer decided not to market cover defective products or cases in Neither bank is supposed to be car into hers. federal fire management policies after last The drug, called RU486, is now being used for return flight that will take him In a dinner toast, the prime filled with praise from Western as a group. an asbestos substitute because of the which a manufacturer broke the rules swayed by politics. The Inter- But the impact of a costly and often summer’s fires at Yellowstone, had concluded about 15 percent of the elective abortions in first to his oceanside vacation minister assured Bush, “ You allies for America’s new There are regularly scheduled sessions at risk of lawsuits. The Conference to'get regulatory approval. American Development Bank charter capricious liability system goes far that there are environmental benefits to allowing France and is being studied for the treatment of retreat at Kennebunkport, always will be able to count on president. which any citizen can speak to a director Board, a business group, surveyed says that bank officials cannot “ be deeper. Critics call it to a liability So far, efforts to replace the system influenced in their decisions by the controlled fires, but that greater assurances certain diseases. RU486 has not been approved Maine, for a weekend of rest. He Britain when there is danger, The final day of Bush’s trip was assigned to listen. It is not difficult to write to corporate chief executives and found filled with colorful pageantry. lottery. Business leaders warn that it with one of uniform federal rules have political character of the member must be shown that a fire cannot get out of control by the Food and Drug Administration for plans to return to Washington late when you need us. That’s why the nearly half of their firms had dropped Before dinner with the prime the board of directors, or to phone them. is a brake on the economy and it puts run into the potent opposition of trial (nation) ... Only economic considera­ before it is allowed to burn. distribution in the United States. Sunday. relationship is so special.” The directors are not remote from anyone U.S. firms at a disadvantage in world products and nearly 40 percent had lawyers. Consumer activists are wary The president arranged separ­ Bush called Mrs. Thatcher a minister, the president and his withheld new ones because of liability tions shall be relevant to their who wants to communicate with them. markets. of limits or restrictions on damages. decision.” Nicaragua is a member of ate meetings Monday with his prime minister “ who holds the wife Barbara went to Buck­ The Committee for Economic De­ risks. So change won’t come easily. Cabinet and with Democratic and reins of history.” ingham Palace for lunch with The CED is urging a uniform both banks. velopment, an organization of busi­ But the CED study argues persua­ Latin American watchdogs say the Republican congressional lead­ He noted “ it was in this very Queen Elizabeth II. ness leaders and educators, says high federal product liability standard, to sively that it’s going to take some kind ers to assess the results of his city that a little more than a When Bush’s limousine pulled replace a system built around court real victims of the political game­ insurance costs, increasing legal fees of reform to create a more rational playing are Nicaragua’s poor people, Student loan payments sought week-long tour of Rome, Brus­ century ago Karl Marx died, up to the red-carpeted Grand and court judgments are only a decisions and widely varied state process. sels, Bonn and London and the leaving behind ideas that were to Entrance of the palace. Bush laws. especially those living along the and been impossible for the fraction of the real cost of the liability By Jill Lawrence there who are taking advantage prospects for negotiated reduc­ bear his name.” jumped out. It cites the case of a drug for hurricane-ravaged Atlantic coast. department to administer. system. It argues the system produ­ In a policy study it has just The Council on Hemispheric Affairs, a The Associated Press of a program designed to help our tions in conventional NATO and morning sickness, later alleged to students, not financially shackle Under his approach, schools ces higher prices, keeps goods and published, that group urged a return cause birth defects although there human rights group specializing in Soviet-led Warsaw Pact forces. services from the consumer and to a system of liability “ based on some WASHINGTON - An Educa­ them,” Cavazos said. He said must have default rates over 60 “ We will spare no effort to was no evidence of a link in scientific Latin American affairs, claims that percent to trigger proceedings to discourages innovation. notion of fault or responsibility for by pressuring the banks Bush is tion Department crackdown on such schools “ promise to educate achieve agreements that will studies. In 17 lawsuits, the manufac­ but deliver only a debt.” limit, suspend or terminate their It seems almost everybody sues for harm.” It says punitive damages, turer won 12, the plaintiffs 5. A merely “ continuing the Reagan ap­ schools with soaring loan default reduce the risk of war and # which often represent the big money The prime targets of the participation in the huge student almost anything these days. Massachusetts judge dismissed one proach of unremitting hostility to­ rates is drawing praise from strengthen the foundations for in liability cases, should be limited crackdown are for-profit voca­ loan program. Those at 40 to 60 c > iS 6 m a it Business would like to see changes case for lack of evidence. A District of ward Nicaragua.” World Bank offi­ lawmakers and passing marks peace,” White House press secre­ /VOLKSWAGEN INC and ordered only in cases of willful tional schools which have an percent will have to reduce their in the liability system, a system that Columbia judge sent a similar case to cials initially agreed to attend the even from the trade schools that tary Marlin Fitzwater said before has moved gradually away from one misconduct. will be most affected by the more average default rate of 40 per­ rate by 5 percent a year to avoid the president’s departure. DANIEL WEINBAUM a jury, which awarded the plaintiff $20 meeting on the condition that Nicara­ triggering the proceedings. The in which the plaintiff had to prove Businessmen seldom are fans of stringent policies. cent, compared to 20 percent for Emerging from dinner with million. gua’s past bad debts would be system takes effect Jan. 1, 1991. negligence or fault to recover. Now, government regulation, but the liabil­ discussed. The Sandinistas are in Schools turning out extremely community colleges and about 10 Mrs. Thatcher at 10 Downing percent for other types of institu­ 24 TOLLAND TURNPIKE some argue, it is one of strict liability ity crisis has changed some attitudes. hock to the World Bank for $78.5 high percentages of delinquent Less Draconian steps such as Street on Thursday night. Bush (ROI 'Tc 83) tions. The top 10 schools on a list against product manufacturers, doc­ Compared with the lawsuits of the Walter R. Means, vice president and million in overdue loan payments. borrowers will face an escalating default management plans, de­ VERNON, CONN. 06066 released by the department were t 19a7byN6A Inc tors, accountants, lawyers, even past decade or so, the regulators are columnist for The Associated Press, Swedish officials agreed to that series of corrective and punitive layed loan disbursements and .COPELAND (203) 649-2636 all trade schools with default Roll clergymen. starting to look good. has reported on Washington and caveat, but then the World Bank actions under new regulations pro-rata refunds will be required national politics for more than 25 rates topping 80 percent. out If you’re looking to buy a new or used car, “It’s exciting to be part of a firm that's on the One objective of the system is As a result, strengthened and backed out. Insiders say the waffling announced Thursday by Educa­ at lower levels. The cutting edge of ‘MORAL FLEXIBILITY."' supposed to be to deter injuries by binding health and safety regulation years. embarrassed the bank. tion Secretary Lauro Cavazos. Officers of two major proprie­ latexite stop in and ask for me! Cavazos also said his depart­ tary school associations called Stephen Blair, president of the Buckets DRIVEWAY The World Bank’s official line is 1,250-member National Associa­ I sell and lease cars. that it skipped the conference because ment will take administrative the Cavazos approach definitely PRODUCTS tion of Trade and Technical Nicaragua is in arrears. Bank spokes­ steps and submit a package of preferable to the plan advanced a Schools, called the Cavazos regu­ Open Forum man Frank Vogl told us the bank was legislative proposals to Congress year ago by his predecessor, lations “ thoughtful and reasona­ worried about giving the impression as part of a strategy to ease the William Bennett. ble. They tailor remedies to the that it might forgive the old debts. default problem, which is ex­ Bennett’s plan called for puni­ situation. We’re confident they Nicaragua is more than $300 million in pected to cost taxpayers $1.8 tive proceedings against all certainly deserve retirement, but our will make a difference. They will Manchester, Boland Bros. Oil Co.. arrears to the Inter-American Devel­ billion this fiscal year. schools with default rates above John Sullivan: family will certainly miss you. I have substantially reduce the Wolff-Zackin Associates Inc., Fuss & Where’s incentive opment Bank too, but that didn’t stop “ There are some unscrupulous 20 percent. Cavazos said that never known a more dedicated doctor, or defaults.” prince among men O’Neill, Ellen & Tom Landers, Purcell for the workers? that bank from observing the and uncaring institutions out would have affected 2,500 schools Associates, Dwan & Co., Charlie’s one that has spent so much time meeting. Towing, IBEW., SNET, Mitchell Truck­ reassuring parents than you have. You To the Editor: To the Editor: The Bush administration insists ing Inc., Andrew Ansaldi Co., Dr. Eamon have been “ Our Dr. Welby.” TREKFEST that Nicaragua should get no addi­ Flanagan, Atlas Oil Co., Ted Cummings Naturally I am very happy for you and Someone once said, “ If you want In every job you usually have an tional aid until it starts looking more Insurance, Alpha Equipment Sales & your wife, but I am being selfish and very something accomplished, ask a busy incentive or goal. In this day and age, to like a democracy. The White House CROPLEY’S SPECIALS Rental, the Democrats, Mary Heslin, saddened that we will be losing the best NATIONAL man.” That man in Manchester is John find a good paying job to support a family claims Nicaraguan President Daniel Mary Ellen Klinck, Julie Tashjian, pediatrician in the country. Sullivan. is hard. The paycheck may be great, but Ortega’s promise of an election next Shrub Sale — Selected Moriarty Bros., Brophy & Ahern, the You have always been there when I John has been involved with the let us look at other benefits that are year is a sham. That’s reason enough Azaleas, Euonymus, Andromeda, ^ < c o n n n BICYCLE AND ACCESSORY SALEH Connecticut State Police Union and needed you, day or night. When I would Leukemia Society of America for almost lacking. You. the employee, are just as for the United States not to send a Alberta Spruce and Rhododendrons iC lO F 20 years as a trustee, large contributor Sullivan & Co. call you as a young mother in panic, you delegate to the Stockholm meeting, Thurs., Fri., Sat., & Sun - June 1-2-3-4 Our sincere thanks to all of the above always had that calming, reassuring human as those for whom you’re caring and chairman of the Manchester area for. 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This brings to mind the overpaid office. So instead of enjoying their jobs promised to be a more open kind of a Humming Bird Feeders — 95‘» and up % MEET THE REGIONAL SALES ' Businesses and friends who sponsored Washington political fat-cats who tried they realize the hassles of trying to keep guy. He promises that the Soviet MANAGER FROM TREK tables were Century 21, Savings Bank of Ruth Evans to sneak a 50 percent raise. well for their own benefits later on. people will be told more about the 18 Briarwood Lane, Vernon One can refer to Jack Anderson’s Manchester Memorial Hospital has to inner workings of the spy agency. One Cropley’s Lawn & Garden Center ON THURSDAY column in our local paper about corrupt realize that for continuous employment Soviet newspaper is even publishing a Washington and corporate America. and incentives other than a good little column of KGB news. The next 1262 Boston Turnpike Maiuliratpr iirrald Emotions mixed Washington promised that they would paycheck, there are other benefits to thing you know, Muscovites will be Hours: Thursday 9:30-8:00 not tax Social Security. Social Security consider. One of them is short-term reading daily listings on the society Hours Foundsd In 18S1 as doctor retires Bolton, CT 06043 and now the Medicare Catastrophic disability. pages of Pravda announcing who got Friday 9:30-8:00 PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... Publisher Coverage Act is being taxed. The needs of the many outweigh the rounded up and who got shipped off to GEORGE T. CHAPPELL...... Editor To the Editor: ^^*9-6®“ 649-6364 Wake up, citizens, and smell the roses. needs of the few or the one. the gulag. Ain’t glasnost grand? Saturday 9:30-5:00 DOUGLAS A. BEVINIS. . . . Executive Editor To Dr. Frank H. Horton; Thurs-Fri _ , , MANCHESTER CYCLE SHOP MARIE P. GRADY...... City Editor Roger H. Breton Dale K. Van Buren ALEXANDER GIRELLI.. . . Associate Editor Upon reading of your retirement in the Jack Anderson and Dale Van Alta 9-7 Open 7 days a week Sunday 12:00-4:00 Herald, I have mixed emotions. You 58 Linnmore Drive, Manchester Jan Drive, Hebron are syndicated columnists. 178 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 649-2098 ti

10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, June 2, 1989 iHanrlifslrr Hrralii Chief Vote Section 2, Page 11 J From page 1 From page 1 SPORTS Friday, June 2, 1989 for the firefighters who last year up 60 to 70 percent of the time he votes should not be charged with indicates the main entrance tally responded to almost 800 alarms. spends at his volunteer job. One of excess ballots where it is not of voters would appear to be Equipment purchases and re­ the desk jobs involves updating known for whom illegal ballots incomplete. placements will be needed. Mace other fire departments in the were cast.” LaBelle cited a Greenwich says, and money should be set mutual-aid system on what equip­ LaBelle said in the memoran­ case. Fox vs. English, in which aside for that purpose. On the ment the district has available dum that an attempt was made at the court held that that the loser whole, though, the department and keeping updated on what the front entrance of the audito­ in an election had to furnish at has done pretty well in keeping its equipment other departments rium to screen voters but those least some proof that he was equipment up to date and in good have that the district might need found eligible to vote were not prejudiced by the votes of those shape, he said. to use. segregated and anyone who not lawfully entitled to vote. u Mace said the district’s 11- When the district has renovated wanted to enter was allowed to. “ For aught that appears to the year-old tower truck was sent the former Willis garage at 18 No security was posted at other contrary, he may have been the back to its manufacturer last Main St. to district offices, the entrances. gainer.” the court said. year for some work. He said the office staff will move out of the The moderator, LaBelle, was In that case, the court also said manufacturer’s inspection district’s main firehouse at Main told that some people had entered that the differences in figures was showed it was in very good shape and Hilliard streets. Mace and by a rear entrance. not so startling as to create a for its age. It needed only a few other fire officers will move into LaBelle said the fact no chal­ conviction that anything other welds and some retrofitting of what is now the tax collector’s lenges to voter eligibility were than human fallibility was re­ modern equipment. office, giving them more room for presented to him as moderator sponsible for them. Expansion will probably mean files that now crowd the small N recruiting some volunteers who office on the second floor which live in the Buckland area, but Mace now uses. unlike some volunteer fire de­ Mace had been deputy chief for partments, the district has not about three years before he was Jobless had much trouble getting volun­ named chief. In his full-time job, From page 1 teers. Mace does not know he is plant protection supervisor exactly why, but he suspects at United Technologies Corp.’s ..v .T t''' International Fuel Cell division in community spirit has a lot to do In other signs of an economic The consensus among analysts ^ ^ ■ ■ :< with it. South Windsor. was that some 220,000 jobs would Mace says of his job as fire slowdown, the Labor Department "It’s a family,’’ Mace says of said the average private-sector be added to the nation’s economy, ir ) the department. chief, "It’s a challenge and I more than double the number enjoy doing it. You get a lot of non-agricultural workweek fell Expansion will also mean more 0.3 hours, to 34.6 hours. That reported by the government. paperwork for the chief, who said satisfaction by helping the people Such projections have led ana­ of the district.” decline was influenced by April reports and communications take figures that likely overestimated lysts to predict the economy the work week because the would show too much strength for survey did not take into account the Federal Reserve to ease its that Good Friday and the Easter tight rein on credit. But the sluggishness demonstrated by Merrill holidays fell in March this year ■ n The Astoclated Pres* instead of April. today’s report likely will increase From page 1 The average factory workweek pressure on the central bank to ARRAIGNED IN MURDERS — John E. List is led out of also fell last month, slipping 0.2 relax monetary policy. court in Richmond, Va., Thursday after being arraigned hours to 41 hours while average The service-producing indus­ Reginald PInto/Mancheater Herald Reginald Plnto/Manchaater Herald rape of a South Windsor woman. “ It was an area where ... they for the slayings in 1971 of his mother, wife and three overtime fell an equal amount to tries again accounted for the After finding "a fair amount of thought it was escape-proof.” chiidren. 3.8 hours, the Labor Department overwhelming job growth, ad­ OOPS — East Catholic’s Rob Desmond beats Field. The ball evades Cadet first baseman Pat SAFE — East Catholic’s Joe Burns slides safely into second base as St. blood” on wire along the top of a The Ontario Corrections Minis­ reported. ding 134,000 jobs to help offset out an infield hit during second-inning action in Petrie. Desmond collected one of the Eagles’ Joseph’s Joe Errico prepares to apply the tag during the first inning of jail fence, officers were also try is investigating the escape, And in data that will be hailed some of the declines in other Thursday’s Class L second-round game. St. Joseph upset East, 1-0. checking hospitals and doctors in said Ross Virgo, spokesman for by those looking for signs of economic sectors. But even that Thursday’s state tournament game at Eagle three hits. case he sought emergency Corrections Minister David Accountant arrested easing inflation, average hourly number was well down from a treatment. Ramsay. wages inched up only 0.1 percent revised April gain of nearly "The question of whether the in May following a 0.7 increase for 190.000 new service-producing The search was concentrated man was properly supervised or for murders in 1971 April. Average weekly earnings jobs and well off the sector’s not has not been resolved,” Virgo fell from April’s $335.04 to $332.51 on the area around the jail in the By Daniel J. Wakin minister on the dining table. 250.000 monthly average gain last East Catholic upset in Class L tourney city’s east end. Police were said. The Associated Press on a seasonally adjusted basis. year. U.S. officials have been alerted “ Nobody believed he could uncertain whether Merrill had an do something like that,” said should Merrill try to return, The fourth-seeded Eagles re­ at a site and time to be between third baseman Paul Penders wasn’t comfortable told the kids yesterday if we win accomplice waiting in a car or NEWARK, N.J. - John E. Frank Chenitz, who lives a few Zeggil said. Bats fail Eagles ceived a sparkling two-hit effort announced. Dumais and shortstop Rob Pend­ when the Eagles stranded five today, we vault ourselves into at was armed, Zeggil said. List’s first life as a church­ houses away from where the He fled Toronto last summer from Mangiafico at Eagle Field. ” We couldn’t buy a clutch hit,” ers, which scored Tomey with the runners in the second and third least one of the (L) favorites.” During the escape, a 63-year- going accountant ended 18 mansion stood. It was des­ School official suspended after learning he would be among while Manglafico But they stranded nine runners East Coach Jim Penders said. eventual winning run. innings. East went out 1, 2, 3 in the old prison guard was apparently years ago when he disap­ troyed by fire in 1972. the fugitives shown on the the and saw their season come to an “ They had runners in scoring East’s two big lost opportuni­ “ It’s been a long time since bottom of the seventh. distracted for a few seconds and peared after the slayings of his “ I say give him a fair trial, television program, “ America’s for telling boys to expose tosses two-hitter abrupt halt, losing 1-0 to the position in two innings and got the ties came in the second and third we’ve been shut out here,” he Mangiafico ended the season Merrill seized his opportunity, mother, wife and three child­ because we’ve only heard one Most Wanted.” 13th-seeded St. Joseph Cadets. one run they needed. We left innings. Junior Joe Burns flew said. “ I was concerned when we with a 9-3 record, with 131 Zeggil said. ren in their Victorian mansion. side of the story,” said Che­ NEW HAVEN (AP) - An account, the two youngsters who It was the first time East, the (runners) in scoring position in out to left to end the second inning left the bases loaded there. They strikeouts in 85 1/3 innings nitz. "But the things he’s assistant principal has been were disciplined were sent to Bv Jim TIernev five of the seven innings. We’re with the bases loaded. In the third (St. Joseph) began believing that pitched. He walked 32 and al­ His second, almost parallel ACC champion, was shut out this accused of, if he did them, then suspended for disciplining two Lyons' office along with two other Manchester Herald season. The loss was a bitter pill just not a good hitting club. It was inning with runners on first and they were going to beat us and lowed 13 earned runs for an ERA existence ended Thursday he deserves the worst. They sixth-grade boys by making them youngsters who witnessed the for the Eagles to swallow since just a matter of time before it second. Dumais grounded into an that one run looks awfully big of 1.07. when FBI agents arrested List were atrocities.” O’Neill expose themelves in the presence pants-pulling incident in a class­ From the first day of the they were unofficially ranked No. caught up with us. It’s a shame inning-ending double play started psychologically.” ST. JOSEPH’S (D — E rric o 263-0-1-1, in an accounting office in After the slayings, investi­ Ross ss 3-0-0-0, Saxo cf 3-0-0-0, Plsocreto of a male teacher and two other room run by a substitute teacher. season, the East Catholic High 1 in the state for the better part of Marc has to go out like this.” by third baseman Rocco Testi, Though they hadn’t faced Man­ Richmond, Va.. wrapping up a gators found that List had two boys, according to a published p 3-0-0-0, Torreso r t 3-0-0-0, P etrie 1b From page 1 Lyons then reportedly called a School baseball team has been the season. They end the cam­ The Eagles’ team batting aver­ who committed an error to begin giafico in their two regular 2- 0-0-0, Testi 362-0-0-0, Tom ey dh3-1-1-0, search that had led to all 50 mortgages on his house, was report. male teacher into her office and blessed with success in its pitch­ paign at 16-5. age for the year was .216. the frame. The Cadets turned season games, the Cadets, who Reid If O-O-O-O, B o rtn ie r c 2-0-0-0, Studley states, Europe and South failing as a financial consul­ The two sixth-graders were left the room, first telling the boys or O-O-O-O. Totals 24-1-2-1. ing — mainly the pitching of In his complete-game effort St. Joseph, which beat East, over another double play in the began the season 3-6, turned their EAST CATHOLIC (0) — Burns If to seek re-election by January or to swallow their pride and pass America. tant and had been siphoning being reprimanded for pulling at to expose themselves in the southpaw ace Marc Mangiafico. Thursday, Mangiafico walked 4-1. on May 9, touched Mangiafico fourth, campaign around with an impor­ 3- 0-1-0, J. Penders c 3-0-0-0, R. Penders February of next year, after the House version of a tax plan, The arrest came 11 days money from his mother’s each other’s pants in a classroom presence of the others. The underlying problem plagu­ just one and struck out nine. The for its only two hits of the game in "Mangiafico certainly pitched tant 5-4 win over Hamden High ss 2-0-O-0, M an g ia fico p 2-0-0-0, Dum ais after Fox television network’s 3b 3-0-0-0, Robinson 1b 2-0-1-0, Shoplelgh "looking at the total picture.” which included raising the state $200,000 savings account. in front of other youngsters at the The newspaper said it was not ing the 1989 Eagles — a lack of Eagles mustered only three hits the third inning. Designated well enough to win,” St. Joseph School in midseason. pr O-O-O-O, F ieri 2b O-O-O-O, Desmond dh "If everything is good, as I sales tax to 8 percent, a move “ America’s Most Wanted” Since 1971, List lived most of Sheridan Middle School, the New clear whether the others saw the hitting — recurred at a most off winning St. Joseph pitcher hitter Mark Tomey drilled a Coach Jim Luchansky said. "Our *‘I think what helped us was we 3-0-1-0, H ickey r t 2-0-0-0, Gorm an ct program broadcast details of the time in Denver, where he 2-Od-O. Totals 22-0-3-0. expect it shall be, we’ll be many Senate Democrats Haven Register quoted sources boys expose themselves. inopportune time: in Thursday’s Jeff Pisacreta. who walked five double up the gap in right defense certainly got him (Pisa­ beat (Scott) Burrell and I think St. Joesph’s 001 000 0—1-2-1 running,” he said. opposed. List’s case. met a woman at a Lutheran as saying. Lyons had apparently been Class L state tournament second- and struck out three. centerfield with one 'out. After creta) out of trouble more than that gave the kids a lift,” East C atholic 000 000 0—0-3-2 Asked if the voters will forget "I think he clearly took the The show re-enacted the church function in 1977 and The assistant principal, Patri­ trying to show the boys that it was Plsocreto and Bortnier. Mangiafico round encounter with St. Joseph’s St. Joseph (12-9) will meet Mangiafico retired Paul Bortnier once. This is probably the best Luchansky explained. “ Hey, we and J. Penders. this year’s tax increases — which initiative in the last eight days of slayings, and displayed photos married her eight years later, cia Lyons, was not present when silly to try to pull each others’ of Trumbull, East’s All Connecti­ Maloney High School of Meriden for the second out, leadoff hitter defensive club I’ve had in my six can beat the kid who’s supposed WP- Plsocreto (5-1). LP- Mangiafico will eventually approach $1 bil­ the session,” Droney said. "They of List from before the killings authorities said. the youngsters exposed them­ pants down since they were both cut Conference Rival. in a quarterfinal game Saturday Joe Errico grounded a single years.” to be the best pitcher in the state. I (9-3). lion, by far the biggest increase in said it couldn’t be done, but it was and a sculptor’s bust of how he Authorities said List’s new selves in her office as she had the same physically. state history — O’Neill gave a done, because Bill O’Neill was might look today. One viewer wile, Delores, was unaware of ordered, the newspaper reported. “ It was an adult, rational way preview of what is likely to there.” called to say a man resembling his past and was shocked by Lyons was suspended with pay to explain what was essentially become his campaign stump The most recent poll of List was living in the Rich­ his arrest. She has helped last Friday, a day after the an irrational act by a couple of Locals to compete in state track meets speech. O’Neill’s popularity, conducted mond suburb of Midlothian, agents piece together some of incident, pending a hearing sche­ little kids,” said one school the FBI said. “ I don’t think it’s a question of by the Quinnipiac College Polling List’s movements since 1971. duled for next week before official who asked not to be t%-~ forget. I think it’s a question of Institute and released Wednes­ “ I don’t know what a guy The childless couple lived in Superintendent John Dow Jr., identified. Bv Jim TIernev realizing that if they want certain day, showed that slightly more who’s killed five people is the Richmond area for about a according to Tom Ragozzino, Parents of the youngsters pro­ Manchester Herald things done, if they want their than one-third of Connecticut supposed to look like, but he year, authorities said. president of the school adminis­ tested vigorously to school I children educated, if they want residents judged the governor’s was not that person,” said Pat Neighbors Joseph and Jac­ trators’ union. officials. For local track teams. Saturday drugs eliminated, if they want performance as poor. Ferguson, who lives two doors queline Stefano said the Clarks Ragozzino said the union will “ To tell students to perform an marks the climax of their seasonlong state police on the roads, if they Of 951 state residents polled, away from the man she knew were good, hardworking peo­ fight the suspension. act that you are saying is wrong efforts. want people taken care of in 34.6 percent rated O’Neill’s per­ as Robert P. Clark but who ple who did not like to talk The newspaper said Lyons was doesn’t make any sense,” one The Manchester High School girls’ convalescent homes ... if they formance as poor, as compared to agents said was List. about their past. not available for comment. parent said. "You don’t help kids track team hosts the state Class LL want that continued, they will 15.8 percent who rated him poor “ He worked hard in his yard, The families did odd jobs for According to the Register’s growing up with scare tactics.” Championship Meet which begins at support our programs.” in a similar Quinnipiac poll went to work every day, went each other and exchanged 2:30 p.m. at Pete Wigren Track at Of Democrats in the House and conducted in September 1988. to church every Sunday. The books and videotapes, Stefano MHS. The Indian girls, third in the LL Senate who also approved the tax Just over 2 percent of those guy was so average.” said. Clark often called up to CORRECTION meet a year ago, shared the CCC East increases, O’Neill said: "They surveyed in the latest poll gave List is accused of shooting to recommend a movie or televi­ crown with East Hartford with a 6-1 can go home and proudly run on the governor an excellent rating, death his mother, Alma, 85; sion show, Stefano said. One of MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK dual meet record. their records and I believe they as compared with just over 6 wife, Helen, 45; andtheirthree his picks was "America’s Most Meanwhile, the Manchester boys should be re-elected.” percent in the previous survey, children, Patricia, 16, John Jr. Wanted,” but Stefano missed Advertisement appearing May 25, 1989 will compete in the LL meet at Willow State Republican Party Chair­ and 22.5 percent rated his perfor­ 15, and Frederick, 13. the program the week List was Brook Park in New Britain. The man Robert S. Poliner on Thurs­ mance as very good, down from Their bodies were found featured. incorrectly stated "Rates effective Indians won the CCC East title with a day called the tax increases 36.7 percent. Dec. 7, 1971, in the family’s In his confession. List said perfect 7-0 dual meet record. “ obscene,” predicting they will 18-room mansion in Westfield, he believed his family was through June 30.” Senior Paul Chabot will head a list stifle economic growth and drive 10 miles southwest of Newark. drifting from the church and of three East Catholic High School residents out of the state. Picturesque and poetic Police said they found a was upset that his daughter This should have read "Rates effective entrants in the Class L meet at "The real problem is the confession written by List and wanted to be an actress, Middletown High School. Chabot will Democrats’ spending,” Poliner WINDERMERE England addressed to his Lutheran investigators have said. through MAY 30.” compete in the shot put and discus said, "It is clear to me that (AP) — Picturesque Lake Wind­ with senior Tom Carlson in the O’Neill and the Democrats have ermere, which inspired poets 3200-meter event and sophomore been in control too long. They William Wordsworth, Robert Chris Ray entered in the 5000. have lost touch with reality, and Southey and Samuel Coleridge, is Sophomore Nancy Byrne tops the the only way any positive change this country’s largest lake. STORAGE TIME East Catholic girls’ list of competitors can occur is to throw them all out Located in the northwest, it in the Class M meet at Wethersfield of office in 1990.” covers almost six square miles High School. Byrne will run in the 1600 Roginald Plnto/Manchatlar Herald and is from 30 to more than 200 AT 1 State Democratic Party Chair­ and 3200 with freshman Katie Litke in man John Droney, meanwhile, feet deep. Wooded hills rise to the 800. Freshman Melanie Spiller IN TWO MEETS — Manchester High's Beth third from right, wili compete in the their said O’Neill should be praised for 1,000 feet around the lake, blend­ DiROSA CLEANERS will be in the 3200. Junior Stephanie Cool, left, and East Catholic’s Nancy Byrne, respective state track meets on Saturday. encouraging Senate Democrats ing with di.stant mountains to the COME VISIT AND SEE Reichardt is entered in the high jump north and west. STORE ALL YOUR WINTER and shot put. season, doesn’t expect to be in the FOR YOURSELF! Manchester girls’ Coach Barry decided yet. I’d like to be in the top Other potential point-scorers for Manchester are senior Collete Fac- hunt for the boys’ LL title. GARMENTS SAFELY AND FREE AT Bernstein feels his team has the five. I think that’s realistic.” "W e’re not in it for the team title,” potential to do very well. Junior Bernstein said defending champ tora (100, 200), junior Erica DeJoan- nis (discus), senior Michelle Hombos- he said. "Xavier and Staples are the DiROSA CLEANERS Alexia Cruz, two-time defending LL Weaver High School of Hartford is the favorites.” OUK BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY long jump champ, was injured during clear-cut favorite for the team title. tel (300 hurdles), junior Beth Cool (1600), sophomore Marianne Loto Seniors Craig Hempstead (1600, ANNUALS, PERENNIALS Reginald Pinto/Mencheeter Hereld last year’s state meet and was unable Senior Karen Obue gives Manches­ AND tNTRODUCING (1600), sophomore Kerri Lindland 3200) and Todd Liscomb (3200, 5000) AND to compete in three of her four events. ter another scoring weapon in both the (high jump and long jump) and both will be the key Indians in the meet. SENIOR Manchester High’s Dave “ She (Cruz) is strong and healthy," discus and shot put. Obue, who HANGING BASKETS the 4 X 100 and 4 X 400 relay squads. Both were All-State cross country OUR OWN FUR CLEANING Ghabrial, shown in a file photo, will Bernstein said. "She’ll run the 100 shattered the school discus record BLACK CARPENTER ANTS Manchester boys’ Coach George performers last fall. If Hempstead CAN DAMAGE YOUR HOME AND compete in the boys’ Class LL meet (meters). the 4 X 100 (relay), the long earlier this season, was third in her runs the 1600, Suitor feels he has a shot jump and her fourth event hasn’t been Suitor, despite a perfect dual meet Black Carpenter Ants excavate extensive galleries In wood to serve as ■ Quality Saturday. specialty in the LL meet last year. at the school record of 4:22.76 set in nesting places and can do serious damage to your home They're FUR STORAGE!!! ■ Selection 1937. Hempstead’s personal record is unsightly and unsanitary but they are no match for Bliss trained 4:25. Junior Harold Barber (100, 200), technicians. Ask about our PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PLAN: ALL FURS EXPERTLY CLEANED AND • Service Early errors hurt the Beavers as they fall to East Lyme junior Matt Prignano (javelin), se­ it's backed by over a century of reliability STORED IN OUR CLIMATE CONTROLED nior Dave Ghabrial (1600), senior didn l nave any weaknesses. Jeff Allen runners on first and second with one out, EAST LYME — A case of nerves that 8-0, to advance to the L quarterfinals Zack Allaire (3200), junior Dave PHONE: I VAULT. pitched an outstanding game.” Bob Bidwell lined a shot down the left W hitham Nursery led to four errors in the first three innings against Wethersfield Saturday at a site Campbell (shot put, discus) and 649-9240 Allen allowed six hits in his complete- field line which was caught and Assid was ASK FOR FUR CLEANING & STORAGE ESTIMATE ^ Route 6, Bolton — 64.3-7802 was the downfall for 14th-seeded Cheney and time to be announced. junior Duoang Hemmavanh (300 Cheney winds up at 10-10 while East game effort, allowed only three earned doubled off second to end the threat. hurdles) also will compete. Tech in its Class L second-round East Lyme blew the game open with a Open Diily ind Sunday 9 A.M. lo 5:30 P.M. Lyme, the defending L state champion, runs, walked four and struck out four. The 4 X 100 relay of Barber, Kevin 3 LOCATIONS encounter with third-seeded East Lyme four-run third highlighted by a three-run moves to 18-3. Sophomore Jason Breault at shortstop Colletti, Will Rivera and Saunders, 777 MAIN STREET High School Thursday. home run by Scott Basilich. 'If you can’t find it elsewhere “ It was the same story we’ve had all and senior Rich Assid in centerfield which set a school record on Tuesday, BUSS H 534 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE East Lvtne 104 111 x— 8-4-1 played well defensively for Cheney. check with us!” The East Lyme Vikings received a year ... unearned runs," Cheney Coach Cheney Tech 000 000 0—0-2-4 could also score points. The 4 X 400 exterminators 299 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE Cheney’s best scoring opportunity two-hit. 10-strikeout performance from Bill Baccarosaid. " W e obviously couldn’t Desnoyers and Boutin. Allen and Sauer. relay of Rivera, Gerry Hollis, Dave came In the top of the first inning. With WP- Desnoyers (8 D. LP- Allen. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST IN CONN. 646-1887 Jeff Desnoyers as they shut out Cheney, touch this guy (Desnoyers), That team Lavoie and Camobell is also entered MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, June 2, 1989 - 13 It - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. June 2, 1989 Rec Softball SCOREBOARD Little League J Thursday’s results , Tonighfs games 1:X.7S; 2. Ken Gles (Northwest Catholic), NATIONAL LEAGUE — Behind the two-hit HPMarket vs. Coastal, 6 - Fitzgerald Brewers 5. Yankees 0 1;X.71; 3. Kevin Hixson (South Catholic), pitching of Sam Dejesus, the Lawyers shut out Glenn vs. Bray. 7:30 — Fitzgerald 2;ra.27; 4. Brian Motes (Nonnewouo),2:n.l7; 5. Norm Senev (TourteMotte), 2:03.X; 4. Moriarty Brothers. 5-0, at Leber Field. Dejesus BasebaD MILWAUKEE Scholastic Transactions Wininger’s vs. Gold’s, 6 — Robertson NEW YORK Harlan Shannon (Porttand),3:07.B. struck out eight and walked three. Dejesus also ObrhM »rh M 1X0; 1. Brian Motes (Nonnewoug),4:32.74; Methodist vs. Keith, 6 — Pagani Molltor 3b RHndsn If 4 0 0 0 3 2 2 2 2. Ken Gels (Northwest), 4:33.41; 3. Kevin singled twice. Peter Julian! led the winners with 4 1 1 1 Allstate vs. F J ’s, 7:30 — Pagani Sax 2b 4 0 2 0 Yount cf Hixson (South Catholic), 4:34.X; 4. Greg BASEBALL OUT AT SECOND — Shefflld ss 4 0 3 1 three hits while Pat Flynn and Peter Carlson also hit American League standings Mtngly 1b 4 0 0 0 Ferris (Housotonlc), 4:43,B; 5. Harkm American Loobm Renn’s vs. Congo. 6 — Nike 3 0 0 0 CIAC Baseball Tournament BalbonI dh 2 0 0 0 Deer rf Shannon (Portland), 4;44.B; 4, Norn Senev CHICAGO W H ITE SOX— Ploced Joff safely. Mike Brown doubled for M B’s while Jamie Ellis Burks of the Fat Belly vs. J.C. Penney. 7:30 — Nike Barfield rf 3 0 0 0 Broggs dh 3 0 0 1 e KANSAS C IT Y ROYALS— Recalled Kevin INT’L F ARM — Blish Hardware defeated Epstein Cleveland 25 25 .490 3 Goratalo (Litchfield), 10;X.43; S. Chris Sonders cf 3 0 0 0 Appier, pitcher. from Omoha otthe Americzm Realty. 24-6. at Bowers Field. Jason Argiros and during an attempted Milwaukee 23 31 .451 5 31 S I 5 VoMoro (Derby), 10:43.05; 4. Art Ersklne Thursday’s results Totots 2 9 SI 0 Tetols CLAtILL (TourteMotte),10:45.17. Association. Sent Luis de los Santos, first New York 23 30 .451 5 Upper bfwfcet Dean Shabazz each homered for the winners while steal, as Pawtucket Detroit 22 29 .431 4 SOOO: 1. Som Sharkey (TourteMotte), bosemon.toOmoho. DUSTY LEAGUE — Memorial Corner Store Ntw Yerft no on 00»-« Simsbury S,Fdlrfleld1 14:41.03; 2. Eric Woronick (Volley Regional), M IL W A U K E E B R EW ERS-P loced Bill Matt Fink and Dan Lidestri each tripled. Jason Toronto 20 31 .392 t MllwoukM in in OOK-5 Rtch-Groton4, Bulkelev-HortfordO shortstop Luis Rivera routed Sheriff’s, 18-3, at Keeney Street Field. Steve West DivMen 14:43.30; 3. Bob Gorofolo (L itc h fie ld ), Wegmon, pitcher, on the 15-dov disabled list. Gontner oworded first on catcher's In­ Trumbull at West Haven, ppd. to today, 3 Johns and Darrell Shabazz also hit well. Johns. W L eel. OB 17;13.X; 4. Jett Buell (Windsor Locks), Colled up Tony Fostos, pitcher, from Dsnver Lauretti was the winning pitcher. John Moulton had terference by Slouoht. p.m. of the American Association. makes the tag in the Californio 33 17 .450 — 17:25.53; 5. Keith Neal (MarlanoooMs), Lidestri and Mark Robichaud pitched well for Blish. three hits, and Ed Crandall and George Parker E — Slouoht. DP— Milwaukee 1. LOB— Gullford7, Holy Cron-Woterbury 1 17;24.X;4. Shannon RMev (Gilbert), 17:44.10. BASKItTlALL Oakland 34 IS .454 — New York 3, Milwaukee 6. 3B— Molltor % Lower trgOet For Epstein, Kevin Zingler ripped three hits while top of the third Kansas City X 21 .510 3'/i 110 hurdles; 1. Don Maurer (Litchfield), Nattoaol Boriielball Assedatten added two apiece. Eddie Linares, Bob Quinn and Sheffield. SB— Felder (4), Gontner (3). ChesMre4,Gldstonburv3 U TA H JAZZ— Announced the resigna­ Steve Brown homered. Justin Pike hit and fielded Texas 27 23 .540 4 15.X; 3. Shown Theiss (Shepoug), 15.77; 3. Jett inning Thursday at SF— Brooos. Norwich Free Academy 14, Wllbtetown tion ot David Checketts, general manager. Fred Shandra had two each in defeat. Seattle 24 25 .401 9 Gibson (Somers), 14.X; 4. Brian Kenny well. IP H RBR BB SO 4,New Havens Continental BataetboM Assoctatton AB — MAK Co. beat Cummings Insurance, 6-3, at Minnesota 23 27 .450 10 (EMIngton), 14.51; S Sydney Hall (Northwest Pawtucket. Boston New York Shelton 3, Hamden 1 Catholic), 14.74; 4. Roy Colson (East CBA— Announced that Son Jose, Calif., will NATIONAL FARM — The Lawyers nipped CMcooo 18 33 .353 15track and field coach. his final inning — but by that time the for the evening. while Mark Gurry added two. KBrown L,4-3 8 1-3 7 3 3 3 4 Quortertlnols 4. RovColson (EastWlndsor),510. SAN JOSE STATE—Named DovM IN BR IEF Jay Aldrich pitched one-hit bail for Sax was caught off first. LaPoint, 5-4 and loser of three Seattle Mondoy'sgames (sItesTBA) Long lump: 1. Mork Smerckonlcz (She- Soencer and Stan Stewart men's assistant Brewers were ahead 5-0. Higuera is CHARTER OAK — Arm y and Navy edged Berlin vs. St. Paul; Bossick vs. Avon; “ He’s not the Higuera they expect National League standings Bankhead 6 2-3 3 0 0 1 3 poug), 210/12; Z Joe Bradley (Rocky HMD, basketball coaches. now 10-2 lifetime against the Yankees, three innings to get his first major straight. Manchester Property Maintenance, 8-7, at Fitzge­ NIednfur 2-3 2 2 2 2 0 Stamford Catholic vs. Ansonlo; Waterford vs. 210; 3. Pena Hugodolo (Old Savbrook), SOUTH CAROLINA— Homed Nick Gosod- him to be later in the season," said Paul Molitor walked in the first and Plainfield 2D-1/12; 4. Jason Vereto (Gilbert), 20-5; S.Obo roto assistant athletic director tor recruiting. Garbeck finishes at UofH a .833 percentage that is the best ever league save. rald Field. Russ Benevides and Bruce Kindel had Schooler W,1-0 12-3 1 0 0 1 2 was forced at second by Robin Yount. Eost Division HBP— Leonard by KBrown. Jordon (Portland), 344/14; 4 Tchdko She­ SOUTHERN METHODIST— Nomed Tim for any pitcher with 10 victories over Higuera’s return was a welcome Yankees manager Dallas Green. “ He three hits each for the winners while Gene Pacello W L Pet. OB U m p ire s— Home, Voltoaolo; Rrst, CLASS S pard (Northwest Catholic), 244/14. Lewis, Billy Kidd, Jon Tenuta and Mike Wode WEST HART- sight for the Brewers, whose starting didn’t have a good fastball. Some­ Gary Sheffield filed out but a balk was Chicooo 26 22 .560 ~ Ford; Second, Kosc; Third, Barnett. Upperbrocket Triple lump; 1. Mark Smerckonlcz (She- osslstanltootboll coaches. New York. He’s also 7-0 in County added two. Steve Kadzeila had three in defeat while Cromwells, Tourfellotte-Thomoson2 times you win with less than your best called on the pitch, allowing Yount to Montreol 27 25 .519 2 T — 3:05. A— 7,SS8. poug), 430; Z Von Tote (Portlond), 4411; 3 FORD - Mike Stadium against the Yankees. rotation has been hurt and ineffective. Bernie Gidean. Pat Irish and Tom Dowd added two New York 25 24 . 510 2'/i Central Cothollc-Norwolk 7, Windsor Locks Tchoko Shepoord (Northwest Catholic), Garbeck of East Bill Wegman and Juan Nieves are on stuff. He got us out. He did his job.” reach second and Sheffield to return St. Louis 23 25 .479 4 42-3/12; 4. Steve Roberts (Putnam ),41-4/14; 5. Higuera underwent back surgery in each. Portlondl3,Somers4 As far as Milwaukee manager Tom Pittsburgh 21 26 .429 6'A American League leaders Tom Braunstein (EMIngtoo), 444; 4 Jason Hartford, an East January and his left ankle, sprained in the disabled list and another pitcher, to the plate. AA — F a rr’s outslugged Pagani Catereres, 14-13, Phllodelphlo 16 31 .367 9'A Ell Ington 3, Old Sovbrook) veretto (Gilbert), 440. Trebelhorn was concerned, Higuera’s Sheffield singled Yount to third, Lower brocket G olf Catholic High his previous outing five days ago, was Mike Birkbeck, could go there or to at Fitzgerald Field. Rich Belekewicz’ single drove West Division Pole vault; 1. Rich Russo I Woodstock), 1410 Rob Deer was hit by a pitch and Yount W L Pet. OB BosMlonld) at Berts. Shepoug Vallev-Woshlngton 13,TerrwMle1 Class S record; 2. tie Phil Aldrich (Houso- School graduate, the minors. six innings were plenty. There was no in the winning run in the bottom of the seventh Gilbert Schppl-WInsted 9, Nonnewoug- tender. But he still took control with a Son Francisco 29 22 . 569 — tonlc); Andy Pike (Litchfield), 120; 4 Justin finished his colle­ “ We needed this," said Aldrich, use pushing a good thing. scored on Glenn Braggs’ sacrifice fly. Cincinnotl 27 22 .551 1 G AB R H Pet. Woodburv3 Hdll (Litchfield), 1)0; 5. John AcerbI one-walk, seven-strikeout effort. inning. Joe Chetelat had three hits for the winners WCIork SF 51 185 40 67 .362 Housotonlc Regional-Falls Vlllooe 5, Stof- giate career with Houston 26 24 .536 V h (Litchfield), 110; 4 Mott Phelps (SuffleM), Kemper Open while Gary Dubiel, Brian Dubiel and Ed Mackier- Son Diego 29 25 .537 V/s Larkin CIn 45 171 24 57 .333 ford4 144. L the University of nan added two each. Belekewicz drilled a three-run Los Angeles 25 25 .500 3'/? TGwynn SD 54 211 32 67 .318 St. Thomas Aoulnos-New Britain 4, Gris­ Atlonto 22 29 .431 7 VHayes Phi 46 155 36 49 .316 wold 2 Hartford baseball homer. For Pagani’s, Rick Costello ripped three Groce C t\\ SO 179 20 56 .313 Quortertlneti POTOM AC, Md. (AP) — Scores Thursday Thursdov's Gome otter the first round ot the $9XJ)X Kemper team this past Butler SF SO 165 30 57 .308 Soturdov's gomes (sites TB A ) hits while Steve Crispino and Steve Verohesi added Houston 7, Los Angeles 2 Open oloved on the por-343S— 71, 4844vord Graf eases Guerrero StL 49 176 19 54 .307 Cromwell vs. Central Catholic; Portland vs. season. Favored Only gonrie scheduled CIAC Class M Track Tournament Plovers Club At Avenel two each. Mark Pagani ripped a three-run home FrMov’s Oomts Coleman StL 44 178 » S3 .298 Ellington; Aoulnos vs. Housotonlc; Gilbert Garbeck. a lef­ Herr Phi 47 178 19 53 .298 vs. Shepoug course: run. Son Diego (Terrell 4r5) ot Cincinnotl D.A. Welbrlng 3331-44 (Browning 4-5), 7:35 p.m. Sandberg Chi 49 189 26 56 .296 D AN BUR Y (A P ) — Here ore the results ot thander. wound up PAGANI — Correnti Real Estate trounced the Home Runs the Cl AC Class M track meet at Joel Barlow Fred Funk 3330—45 Montreal (Langston 1-0) ot Phllodelphlo Donnie Hammond 3430— 44 3-2 this year, with a her way Mitchell, Sor^ Froncisco, 15; GDovIs, High. Gators In B.A. Club, 22-2, at Pagani Field. Charlie Russo, (K.Howell 5-3), 7:35 p.m. Tom Byrum 3432—44 Pittsburgh (Smiley 5-2) ot New York Houston, 12; Strowberry, New York, 11; Team scores: 1. Wotertord X , Z Fdrmlno- 6.62 earned run av­ Harry Roy, Steve Sulots and Mickey Coloumbe had HJohnson, New York, 10; WCIork, San CIAC Softball Tournament fon 47,3 Stonington 44,4. Jonathon Low 43,3 Bill Buttner 3430— 44 (Gooden 6-2), 7:35 p.m. Dove Barr 3433—47 erage in six games three hits apiece while Bruce Baltivic. Dave Son Francisco (Reuschel 9-2) at Atlonto Francisco, 10; VHoyes, Phllodelphia, 8; 5 Hoddam-KMMngworlh 41, 4 Morgon 40, 7. ore tied with 7. Bossick X , 4 EMIs Tech 34,9. (tie) RHAMond Brad Faxon 3434 X for the Hawks, who (Glovine 5-1), 7:40 p.m. HARTFORD (A P ) — CIAC sottboll tourna­ Fulton Allem 3335— X in French Sander, Walt Adamy, Mike Corenti, Jeff Dolin and Runs Bolted m Sheehan 22,1). Bunnell 16, 12. Tolland 15,13 Los Angeles (Volenzuelo 0-4) at Hous­ ment ouartertl nol polrings; were 17-15-1. For trouble AAork Haves 3335— X Dave Russell added two apiece. ton (Scott 7-3), 6:35 p.m. Mitchell, Son Froncisco, 48; WCIork. (tie) Avon, Immocukiteand E.O. Smith 14,14. Son Froncisco, 42; Guerrero, StLouls, 36; PloInvMIe 13, 17. (tie) Joel Borlow and A.I. Lon Hinkle 3333— X his career, Gar­ WEST SIDE — Rogers Corp. nipped Sterling Chlcogo (Sutcliffe 6-3) at St. Louis CLASS LL Gory HoMberg 3 3 3 3 -X PARIS (AP) — Steffi Graf, playing (Mogrone 3-3). 8:35 p.m. GDovIs, Houston, 35; Murray, Los Ange­ Ftldov's games Prince 12,19. MontvlMe9, X . Berlin 8,21. (tie) beck appears By Vern Anderson les, 33; ONelll. Clnclnr>otl, 33; Galorroga. New London and Stratford 7, 23. (tie) Tom Kite 3333— X through a steady drizzle, eased her Upholstery, 7-6, at Pagani Field. Tom Greco, Frank Soturdov's Gomes Holy Cross-Woterbury vs. West Haven at Tommy Armour III 3432—X among Hartford’s The Associated Press Son Francisco at Atlonto, 2:20 p.m. AAontreol, 32; Doran, Houston, 30; WhlteHlllsPork, Shelton, Brookfield, Kennedy and St. Paul Catholics, Morse, John McGann and Dave Sherman had two X . Windham 4,27, Sacred Heort 1. Bill Britton 3333— X way into the final 16 of the French Chlcogo at St. Louis, 2 :9 p.m. VHayes, Phllodelphta, 30. 3;Xp.m . all-time top five in Pitching <6 Dedslens) — Todd Pigeon (E T ) Ryon Corev Pavin 32-34— X Mike Garbeck hits each for the winners while Darren Cubit and Son Diego at Cincinnati, 7:Ctf p.m. Norwich Free Acodemy vs. Simsbury ot 5,0X 1. 17:04.15,2. Joy Don Bloke 3333— 48 Open tennis championships today, but BSmtth, Montreal, 5-1, .833; Glovine, Santos (Ston) 3 Steve LoBronche four categories, in­ PROVO, Utah — Two days of Pittsburgh ot New York, 7:05 p.m. UConn,2p.m. 17:05.X, Mike Hulbert 3335— X Kevin Roy collected two each in defeat. Atlanta, 5-1, .833; Myers, New York, 5-1, (Mont) 4 Jason Crandall (Form ) the rain held up Boris Becker’s bid for AAontreol at Phllodelphlo, 7:05 p.m. Norwalk vs. Cheshire ot Sacred Heart 17:18.24, Howard Twitty 3435—X cluding a fourth-place tie in appearances (36) qualifying left favored Florida reeling .833; Rllo. Cincinnati, 5-1, .833; Reuschel, Ben Rosa (Bos) 4 Al WOMEN’S REC — Main Pub defeated Hungry Los Angeles at Houston, 8:35 p.m. Un Iverslty, Fairfield, 3 ;X p .m . 17:X.X, 5. 17:37.X, Brod Bryant 3435—X a berth in the fourth round. Son Francisco, 9-2, .816; Whitson, San NvveldtIWttd) and second in games started (28). He had a from miscues by the sprinters Coach Sundoy’s Gomes Windsor vs. Stoples-Westport at Bloke 17:42.x. Wayne Grady 3334—X Tiger Restaurant, 14-5, at Charter Oak Park. Diego, 8-2, .800; Gooden, New York, 6-2, 40(3meter relov — 1. Wotertord 44.31, Z Graf, the defending women’s titlist, Pittsburgh ot New York, 1:35 p.m. Reid, New Haven,3p.m. Tim Norris 3334—X career 7-10 won-lost mark with a 7.60 ERA. John Webb was counting on for the .750; Smiley. Pittsburgh. 5-2, .714. Forming'/klon 44.X, 3. Morgan 44.M, 4. Debbie Webster cracked four hits for the winners Montreal at Phllodelphia, 1:35 p.m. Billy Roy Brown 3433—X needed only an hour on Center Court . PloInvIMe 44.x, 3 Bossick 45.25, 4 Jonathon The son of Mike and Maryann Garbeck, he Gators’ first team title in the NCAA Son Francisco at Atlonto, 2:10 p.m. CLASS L while C.J. Becker had three. With two each were Low45.47. Don Pooley 3433— X to overpower Nicole Jagerman of the Son Diego ot Cincinnotl, 2:15 p.m. National League leaders mdgy's tomes Mike Miles 3433— X graduated from the school’s College of Arts Track and Field Championships. Connie Duke, Lori Hansen and Cheryl Johnson. Chicago at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. Lyman Hall-Wolllngford vs. Foron-MMford 110hurdles— 1. Dove Rosa (Hod KM) 15.X,Z Netherlands 6-1, 6-2. The 19-year-old Dovls Conroy (Bos) 15.47, 3. Ku Furaho Rick Dolpos 3435— X and Sciences with a degree in communication. Olympian Mark Everett failed to Los Angeles at Houston, 2:35 p.m. 'ot Albertus Moonus College, New Haven, 3:X Roxanne Heineman homered. For Hungry Tiger, (Form ) 15.85, 4. Jim Barrows (E T ) 15.95, 3 Jim Hollel 3334— X Grand Slam champion has now lost BoMd on MO ot Bat*. p.m. Brian Tennyson 3334—X qualify in the 800 meters. Then Lois Valliere, Sue Ladyga, Stacy Raymer and St. Joseph-Trumbull vs. Plott-Merlden at Sean Dennis (HodKID 14X, 4 Cleeron only six games in three matches. O AB R H Pet. H in to n (Bos) 14.X. Clarence Rose 3334— X 100-meter Olympian Dennis Mitchell Ryan Reid, Derby, 3:Xp.m. AAork Brooks 3433— X Graf had one or two rare lapses, Nancy Nassiff coliected two hits apiece with Ledyga WCIork SF 51 185 40 47 .342 I X — 1. Alex Ascencio (Im m ) 11.44, Z Jim Rice faces elbow surgery Ledvord vs, Stratford at Peters Complex, Hole Irwin 343S— X was disqualified for a false start in a Lorkin O n 45 171 24 .57 .333 Turner (PloInvD 11.46,3 Cedric Reed (Form ) such as when she was broken at love in homering. Cllnton,3:Xp.m. Atark McCumber 3433— X trial heat. Finally. Florida’s strong National League reaulta LSmlth Atl 40 145 X 47 .324 Newtown vs, Torrinoton ot Community ll.a , 4 Dove Chisholm (Bos) 11.48, 3 Mark BOSTON (AP) — Red Sox slugger Jim Rice the sixth game of the second set. but WOMEN’S FAST PITCH - Ledoux Construction Page (Wttd) 11.X, Dove Edwards (Bos) 11.44. Billy Plerot 3334—X TGwynn SD S4 211 32 47 .318 Reld,Southburv,3;Xp.m. Gory McCord 37-33—70 must undergo surgery to remove a large bone 1.600-meter relay team was disquali­ VHayes Phl 44 155 34 49 .314 )4X — 1. Eric Cloutier (RAHM) 4:X.X, Z was generally a class above her nipped Travelers Insurance, 2-1, at Charter Oak Dove Elchelberger 3335—70 fied for a lane violation and shut out of Groce Chi X 179 X 54 .313 Aaron Curry (Wttd) 4:X.44, 3 Aoron Santo chip behind his right elbow and will be lost to CLASSM Richard Zckol 3333— 70 opponent. Park. Laurie Parenti’s second hit of the game Astroa 7. Dodgera 2 Butler SF X 185 X 57 .308 (JLo w ) 4:X.4S, 4 Don Martin (Wind) 4:X .X , Friday's pomts Scott Simpson 3434— 70 the team for up to six weeks, the Boston Herald the final. Guerrero StL 49 174 19 54 .307 3 Doug Whitelv (ET) 4:34.32, 4. Eric “It was awfully cold. I tried to finish sparked a two-run rally by Ledoux in the fifth Hoddam-Kllllngworth vs. Immoculate- Mike Sullivan 3434— 70 "It’s kind of the nature of athletics. Coleman StL 44 178 X X .298 Thompson (Mont) 4:40.43. reported today. inning. Pat Giguere was the winning pitcher, her LOS ANOELS HOUSTON Danburv at Pot Kidney Reid, Middletown, Don Form a n 37-33— 70 it as soon as possible." the top-seeded Herr Phi 47 178 19 B .298 3:Xp.m . 4X— 1. Stanton Jolley (J Low) X.57,2. Gory You get in the wrong situation at times ObrhM ObrhM Grant (Fdrm) X X , 3 Lory Henry (Av) 51 ,X,4 Robert wrenn 35-35— 70 Rice is scheduled to meet with the team Graf said. "I was very lucky to play fourth victory of the season. She struck out two and Rndloli 2b 2 0 0 0 BHotchr If 5 2 2 0 Heme Rune Gilbert School-WInsted vs. Berlin ot Rye Lorry SMvelro 33-37— 70 and there’s nothing you can do about Mitchell, Son Francisco, 15; GDovIs, MMton Clon'/kmell (JLo w ) 51.42, 5. Jim physician. Dr. Arthur Pappas, today, and is MHtchr rt 4 0 10 Youno cf 3 0 0 1 Street RekJ, South Windsor, 3 ;X p.m. Tom Pernice Jr. 3335— 70 first, before the rain. At the end, it was walked none and played a fine defensive game. Houston, 12; Strenwherry, New York, 11; Borrows I E T ) X.01,4. Jett Rlgler (Bun) X.31. it,” Webb said Thursday after the Gibson If 3 0 0 0 Doran 2b 4 1 1 1 Ansonlo vs. Lewis MIMs-Burllnolon at Nolan Henke 34-34— 70 expected to give his approval for the surgery HJohnson, New York, X; WCIork, Son 3X hurdles— 1.MlkeBosco(JLaw)40.X,Z very hard." Ledoux is now in first place in the Greater Hartford AAurrav 1b 4 110 GDavIs 1b 3 2 10 Willow Brook Pork, New Britain, 3:15 p.m. Ronnie Black 3335— 70 race for the men’s title was trans­ Froncisco, 10; VHayes, Phllodelphlo, 8; 5 RHAM-Hebron vs. North Branford at Sage Dove Rosa (HodKID 40.76, 3 Rob Choomon and be placed on the disabled list, the After four days of sunshine, the League. Homltn 3b 3 10 0 Puhl rf 4 0 10 (A v) 41.x, 4. Ron Berry (JB ) 41.44,3 Jeremy Jim Corter 37-33— 70 formed from an expected coronation Sbelbv cf 4 0 0 0 Commit 3b 3 1 1 0 ore tied with 7. Parfc,Berlln,3:Xp.m. newspaper said. Runs Batted hi Tucker (M org) 42.M, 4 Tom Owens (Form ) Tony SIMs 333S— 70 temperature dropped considerably at Sclosclo c 3 0 0 0 Ram in ss 4 0 12 Leonard Thompson 3434— ^70 into competitive anarchy, all before a Mitchell, Son Francisco, 48; WCIork, The move would make way for the Red Sox to Griffin ss 1 0 0 0 Bloolo c 4 1 1 2 CLASS! Bob Eastwood 35-33— 70 Roland Garros and the stadium was San Francisco, 42; Guerrero, StLouls, X ; XO— 1. Don Brodshow I Wttd) 1: X.a i, Z Rob single final was decided. Andcsn ss 2 0 0 1 Desholes p 4 0 0 0 PrMov's games Buddy Gardner 3434—70 bring up hot-hitting Carlos Quintana from its GDovIs, Houston, 35; Murray, Los Ange­ GMIord (EOS) 1:X.87, 3. Roger Andeison enveloped in a cold, gray gloom. AAorgon p 1 0 0 0 Aoosto p 0 0 0 0 Putnam vs. Derby ot Veterans Reid, Jim Beneoe 37-33— 70 "I think it opens the doors for a lot of les, X ; ONelll, Cincinnati, X ; Galorroga, (Farm ) 2:01.X,4. Aaron Santo (JLow ) 2:01.87, Triple-A affiliate in Pawtucket. Little Miss Softball CGwvn ph 1 0 0 0 Nlontlc,7p.m. GM Morgan 3434— 70 Graf’s match was played in persist­ AAontreol, 33; VKkives, Phllodelphlo, X . 3 Mike Von Hoof (St.P) 2:04.43, 4 Miguel people. You should see a great, Old Savbrook vs. East Windsor at Cromwell Bob Lohr 3333— 70 Rice. 36, in a slump after a good spring Wetteind o 0 0 0 0 Pitching (8 Dedslens) Lopez (NLon) 2:04.0. ent drizzle and as soon as it was over, 1 0 0 0 Hlgh,3;Xp.m. AAorrIs Hotolsky 3434— 70 competitive track meet,” Webb said. Dmpsv oh BSmIth, ADontreol. 5-1, .833; Glovine, 2X — 1. Mark Page (Wttd) 23.X, Z Eric training, underwent a series of tests Thursday APeno 0 0 0 0 0 Portlond vs. Hole-Roy-Moodus ot Eastern Brian Cloor 3335—70 officials covered the Center Court Atlanta, 5-1, .833; Myers, New York, 5-1, Matheson(ToD23.21,3MlcFudae(Bos)23.22, “ Hopefully, we won’t fold and everyb­ MIDovs oh 1 0 0 0 Conn. State University, Wllllmonttc, 3;Xp.m . Jim Thorpe 3335—70 at the University of Massachusetts Medical with a tarpaulin to protect the clay. Thursday’s results .8X; Rllo, Onclnnotl, 5-1, .833; Reuschel, 4. Chris Hall (M ar) 23.X.S. Lou Ferraro (Shee) Totals 30 2 2 1 Tetota M 7 I 4 Satunday'sfame P.H. Horgon III 3434—70 Center in Worcester. ody will keep their head together and Son Francisco, M , .818; Burke, Montreal, Central Cothollc-Norwolk vs. Shepoug 23.0,4 Mike Verrostro I Ploln'/k vM) 24.X. The delay held up the resumption of Nassiff’s tied, 7-7, at Martin School. The other 32X — 1. Eric Cloutier (R H AM ) W:03.X, Z Mike Donald 37-34— 71 we can fight and get what we can out Los Ang9lts 000 OOC1 0 0 2-2 4-1, .8X; Darwin, Houston, 4-1, ,8X; De- Volley-Washlngton ot Community Reid, Fred Couples 3BG3— 71 He told the Herald Thursday night: ‘Tt looks Tim Mayotte’s match against Ronald Martinez, Montreal, 4-1, .8W; Dibble, O n- Todd Pigeon (E T) 10:13.97, 3 Jomle Lidlow team’s name was not given. Whitney Peterson, Beth Houston 021 101 OOR- 7 Southbury,3:Xp.m. J.C. Sncod 3922— 71 of it." clnnotl, 4-1, .800; Whitson, San Diego, 8-Z (Brook) 10;Z1.a,4. Ron Santos (Ston) 10:2S.X, like surgery and I ’ll probably have it within a Agenor. which was suspended by E — Sclosclo, Homllton, RomIrez 2. Joey Slndelor 35-34— 71 Before the relay snafu. Webb said Gorman and Shannon Sibley played well for Nassiff. .800. 3 Eric Thompson (Mont) 10:X.43, 4 Atark week. The doctor said I ’d be out at least four darkness Thursday at 3-3 in the fourth For the other team, Gina Watson doubled while LOB— Los Angeles 7, Houston 6. 3B— Wursthorn (R H A M ) 10:45.0. Gory Koch 34-3S— 71 he expected Florida to finish with a BHotcher 2. HR— Blgglo (2). SF— Young, lODGmeter relay — 1. Hoddam-KIMIngly Scott Hoch 3336— 71 weeks. set. Anderson. CIAC Tennis Tournament Jett Hort 37-34— 71 point total somewhere in the mid 40s. Kerri Adams and Chris Keeler also played well. Eastern League standings 3:29.44, 2. Jonathon Low 3:31.23, 3 New Mayotte, the No. 7 seed, led by two Manchester State Bank routed Fuss & O ’Neill, IP H PER BB SO London 3:31.42,4 Bunnell 3:32.07,5. Formlng- Don Reese 3435— 71 Two-time defending champion UCLA T h g A u o cla ta d P ra tt Los Angeles H AR TFO R D (A P ) — Here ore the results of ton3:32.47,4Woterford3;33.71. Gregory Lodehott 3334— 71 sets to one and was hoping to join six Morgan L>3 4 6 6 2 1 2 Doug Weaver 3435—71 scored 81 points in the 1987 meet and 82 16-3. Kara Gulliksen homered and doubled for the W L Pet. OB the CIAC girls tennis tournament from Shotout— 1. Rod Recor (Mor)54feet-4,Z F. Academic stars named BRING ON TYSON — Former heavyweight champion George other Americans in the third round. winners while Diana Norris pitched well striking out Wettelond 3 2 1113 Albany (Yankees) 33 11 .7X — Thursday; Conoly (Ber) 50-1,3 Ryan Palmer (Ston) 49-5, Ted Schulz 3435— 71 last year. APena 1 0 0 0 0 1 CantivAkm (Indns) 24 X .545 8 CLASS L 4. Mike Shook (Shee) 44-4,3 Roman Rosario David Conlpe 4031— 71 NEW YORK (AP) — Right-hander Gar Foreman raises his arms after beating Bert Cooper Thursday in They included No. 5 seed Andre six. Shannon Blake also played well. For Fuss, Houston Harrisburg (Plrots) 22 21 .512 lO'/z Semifinals (Farm)4434. PeteMcKoy (Strot)440. Pot Megowan 3334—71 He labeled Texas A&M the new Deshales W,0-3 6 2-3 2 2 0 5 6 Mike Reid 3433— 71 Finnvold, who helped top-seeded Florida State Agassi, No. 15 seed Michael Chang. Sharon Anderson and Shannon Nevers had two hits London (TIoers) 23 25 .479 12 At Conard High School, West Hartford J a v e l in -1. MIkeSIreckI (Ston) 17^5,2. Jeff favorite, followed closely by Texas Phoenix. Cooper failed to answer the bell at the shart of the third Agosto 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Reading (Phillies) 23 3S .479 12 * Greenwich 5, HoM-WestHarfford2 Dovls (W tM ) 171-11.3 Len Polvo (Ken) 1434,4. Karl KlmboM 3334— 71 into the College World Series, was cited round. "Bring on Mike Tyson,” Foreman yelled after his technical Jay Berger, Jimmy Arias, Jim each. WP— Wettelond, Desholes. WIIMomsprt (M rnrs) 21 25 .457 13 Cheshlre4,Glostonburv3 AAork PoMord (ToD 16S-4,3MlkeWolzak (A v) Billy Tuten 3433— 71 and Arkansas, heading into 10 men’s Rick Pearson 32-39— 71 Thursday for his work in the classroom as a Courier and Lawson Duncan. Westown Pharmacy beat Village Cuts, 6-2. Nicole Umpires— Home, Runge; Rrst, Ren­ Hagerstown (Orlols) 21 X .429 )4Italy, West Germany and Boltlmore 600 100 10S- 0 Teom scores; 1. Northwest Catholic, 43; Z tian, the Southwest Conference cham­ knockout over Bert Cooper on Thurs­ “ We’re hoping to get Biggs (for a fight East Catholic at Class L Meet (Middletown), 2:30 Litchfield, S t; 3. Volley Regional, 44; 4. MIssle BerteottI 3339— 72 designated hitter Mike Dermer of Bucknell; here in France," the long-haired, Detroit too 110 OOS-J Joan PItcock 3437— 73 pion who represented Jamaica in the day night, reporters informed him in Ju ly ). E^WhltQker. DP— Boltlmore 3, Detroit Nonnewoug, 44; 4. Somers, 44; 3 Shepoug p.m. Radio, 'TV Marlene Floyd 3439— 73 and outfielders Rick Hlrtensteiner of Pepper- teen-age Agassi said. “I depend on the 2. LOB— Boltlmore 6, Detroit 6. 2B— Orsu- Volley, 37; 4. Housotonlc VoMey.X; 7. Granby, Seoul Games, won his 100heat in 10.05. that promoters have announced preli­ " I ’ll fight anyone. I want to keep Connie Chllleml 3437— 73 GIRLS TRACK — Manchester at Class L L Meet lok, Bergmon, Sheets 2, Tettleton. HR— 27; 4 Putnam, X ; 9. Sooth CothoMc, 22; X. dlne, Kevin Tahan of U S. International, and U.S for the criticism ... constructive NBA playoff glance Gilbert, 19; 11. Old Savbrook, 14; 11. Portland, Vol Skinner 3338— 73 His SWe rival from Houston, Leroy minary plans for a Foreman-Tyson active. I can’t lay off. But I ’ll tell you, (Manchester High), 2:30 p.m. Traber (2), Gonzales (1), Pettis (1), Lynn HoMIs Stacy 3437— 73 Matt Mieske of Wester Michigan. criticism” (2). SB— BAnderson 2 (14). SF— CRIpken, 14; 11. EMIngton, 14; 14. TourteMotte, 14; 15. Burrell, took the other heat in 10.12. matchup in Beijing. China. if I fight Mike Tyson and I win, East Catholic at Class M Meet (Wethersfield), Rocky HIM, )3; 14 Weston, 10; 14 Woodstock Beth Donlel 3336— 73 Last year, Agassi reached the Trober. CONPCRENCa FINALS Tonight Neither felt Mitchell had been short­ Foreman, who yelled "I want everybody age 40 and above will get 2:30 p.m. IP H R BR BB SO (Best-gf-7) Academy, 10; 10. Stafford, 8; 19. Bacon Cothy AAorlno 3437— 73 semifinals on his first visit to Roland Saturday, May X Academy, 7; X . Aoulnos, 4; X . Wamooo,4; 22. Llselotte Neumann 3439— 73 changed. Tyson" several times after the fight, their Geritol and drink a toast to Baltimore 5 p.m. — College world Sue Ertt 37-34— 73 Wilson begins rehabilitation Schmidt W,S4 5 9 3 3 2 0 L.A. Lakers 127, Phoenix 119 SuffleM, 4; 22. Windsor Locks, 4; 24. Garros. Donna Cusono-WMklns 37-34— 73 "He said he heard a click but I didn’t slumped in his locker room bench George Foreman. It means some­ Thurmond S,1 4 1 0 0 0 2 Sunday, May 21 MarlonopoMs, 2; 24. Coglnchoug, 2; 24. Derby, series: Florida State vs. North His first-round opponent then was 2; 24. Eost Windsor. Z Mortho Foyer 3336—73 Detroit Chicago 94, Detroit M Carolina, ESPN CINCINNATI (AP) — Former Cincinnati hear it,” said Stewart, who was in the after hearing the news. thing. I ’m trying to prove that being 40 Tuesday, May 2t IX : 1. KenToylor,(SouthCothoMc),II.X;Z Caroline Pierce 3439— 73 the player he dispatched at the same Sportlight Nosek L,0-2 2-3 4 6 6 2 1 7:30 p.m. — Blue Jays at Noncy Lopez 3338— 73 Bengals fullback Stanley Wilson, banned from lane next to Mitchell. “ Don’t even tease me with that,” isn’t a death sentence.” Schwobe 6 4 2 1 4 1 Detroit IW, Chlcogo 91 Paxton McCray (Somers), 11.43; 3 Wayne stage, Paolo Cane of Italy. Once Wescott (Nonnewoua), 11.X; 4. Chris Lee Gina Hull 3437— 73 the National Football League for life, is Although out of the 100 meters. FWIIIIoms 2 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 L.A. Lakers 101, Phoenix 95 Red Sox, Chs. 30, 38, W TIC Foreman said. "If it’s true, thank you, Foreman, the 1968 Olympic gold (Putnom), 11.X; 5. Oso Jordan (Portlond), Cothy Morse 3437— 73 again, Agassi triumphed in straight Umpires— Home, Roe; Rrst, Reilly; FrMay, May 24 working as a store clerk in Arizona as part of Mitchell was the top qualifier for medalist who won the world heavy­ 11.74; 4 Chod Petrow (Bacon Acodemy), 7:30 p.m. — Pirates at Mets, Barb Mucho 3439—73 thank you, thank you. I ’ll fight Mike Second, Garcia; Third, Scott. L.A. Lokers 110, Phgenix 107 sets. Once again, he lost only seven June 2 1 1 .x . Stephanie Lowe 3835— 73 his therapy in recovering from drug addiction. today’s 200 meters and will look for Tyson tomorrow. I would propose weight title in 1973 with a second- T — 2:39. A— 14,861. Soturdoy, May 27 Chs. 9,20, W FAN (AM-660) games. 1932 — Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees Chicago 99, Detroit 97 2X: 1. Wayne Wescott (Nonnewoug), 22.98; Down Coe 37-34— 73 Wilson has been employed as a stock clerk at further redemption tonight as a marriage to him and I’m already round TK O of Joe Frazier, retired in Sunday, AMy X 2. Paxton McCray (Somers), 23.M; 3 Ken 8 p.m. — College world Deb Richard 3338— 73 This time, it was 6-2, 6-2, 6-3 and Taylor (South Catholic), 23.43; 4. ChofRstrow MItzl Edge 3437— 73 the Euro-Market in Phoenix for a few weeks, member of Florida’s 400-meter relay married. 1977 but started his comeback in 1987. becomes the first major league player to hit four L.A. Lakers 122, Phoenix 117, Lokerswin series: Wichita State vs. A r­ Agassi said he was ready to challenge Thursday’s homers series 4d (Bacon Acodemy), 24.21; 5. Plcoso Akirl Llso Wallers 37-34— 73 said assistant store manager Pam Fllardl. team. "M y whole idea was to come back, He now has a 63-2 career record with consecutive home runs in a game as the Yanks beat Mondoy, May 29 (Granby), M.27; 4 Virgil McBeon (Northwest kansas, ESPN Kim Williams 3339— 74 for the title. Catholic).24.27. Vicki Fergon 3339— 74 “ He’s a good worker and he’s doing just In addition, Florida freshman sen­ fight for the title and win it. That’s my the Philadelphia A ’s 20-13. Lou Gehrig’s feat, Detroit 84, Chicago X 8:30 p.m. — Yankees at 60 KOs after making short work of the "I am mentally prepared to go all American Leouue Wednesday, May SI 4X; 1. David Howley (Valley Regional). Nino Foust 3339— 74 fine ’’ Filardi said. "When he first came here, sation Tyrone Kemp, the NCAA ultimate goal. The people will support 23-year-old Cooper, who failed to however, is overshadowed by the resignation of Trober (7), Gonzales (1), Orioles; Pettis (1), Detroit 94, Chlcogo 85, Detroit leads 49.x (Class S record); 3. Duonne BouHgny Brewers, Channel 11, WPOP Jackie Bertsch 3438—74 the way this time, whereas last year I Northwest Catholic), B . 17; 3. Mark Molltano Sherri Steinhouer 3438— 74 only a few people knew who he was. I knew who indoor champion in the men’s 400 me. I’ve got the public. I ’ve got the John McGraw, manager of the New York Giants for Lynn (3), TIoers: Presley (3), Cochrane (3), series 3-2 (AM-1400) answer the bell for the start of the the semifinals was almost all I could Mariners. PrMoy, June 2 (Gilbert), 53.51; 4./eon Patel (Rocky HMD, Morel Bozorth 37-37—74 he was. But nobody bothers him." meters, won his heat in 45.20 and will money All I need is Tyson. I just need third round in the scheduled 10-round 30 years. Detroit at Chicooo, 9 p.m. 53.47; 4 Tom Briggs (Litchfield), B.73; 4 Jon 9 p.m. — Pistons at Bulls, Sandra Palmer 3339— 74 handle” 1985 — Nancy Lopez beats Alice Miller by eight National Leostw Sunday, June 4 Dennis I Volley Regional), 53.45. Channel 3 Marta Flgueros-Dottl 343B— 74 meet Raymond Pierre of Baylor. the opportunity.” bout. Bluolo (3), Astros. 8X: 1. David Howley (Volley Regional), strokes to win the LPGA championship. Chicago ot Detroit, 1 p.m.. It necessary Robin Wolton 37-37— 74

"N MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. June 2, 1989 — 15 14 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. June 2, 1989 DILLON by Blove DIckonion SNAFU by Bruct BoaHIo KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE by Larry Wrighl • two Tribuno Modls 8«fvleei, Inc. a)MY EDBWoHB HUWLBD DILUON'S Hot-DlNfS- All nigms nostrvod fipjOUNQ SA N PB o x . PEOPLE another onb of c r z s J FOCUS/Advicc Il6 •'CLINIC^/ Revlon picks Nancy Reagan O0\fi hfHAT Vcij N E W YORK his (AP) — Former ssHiPrarel**« to T Mother-in-law needs to change her view First lady Nancy Reagan has been elected to the x r a D EAR ABBY: With divorced (no children) and he is 38 and We started corresponding when he board of Revlon all the stepfamilies in has never been married. He tells me answered my letter in 1985, and what a Group Inc. today’s society, maybe he loves me, and I have fallen head wonderful tong-distance romance it Revlon Chair­ your answer can benefit over heels in love with him. He treats was! We’ve been happily married for man Ronald Perel- others with the same me like a queen and we are perfect for two years. Dear Abby mansaid in a state­ problem. each other. Abby, I am curious — as I ’m sure PCANUTt by Cbarlas M. Schulz u ment Thursday "Ir a ” and I have been Abigail Van Buren The problem: He does not want to others are — to know just how many that Mrs. Reagan married for seven ye­ make a commitment. He says he was lives were changed when your read­ WELL, YOU LET ME MAKE WHY PIPHTYOUTELLME had gained insight fortunately, th e k ip HE SAlP IT 5 ars. When he married hurt eight years ago and is afraid of ers sent cards or letters to lonely A fo o l o f m y s e l f during her hus­ IT ISN'T "hansel ANP WHO SITS BEHINP ME "HANSEN ANP me, I had two children, being hurt again, so he refuses to servicemen (and women) to make band’s tenure as A6A1N,D1PN'T YOU? grateful"?EVERY60PY TOLP ME THE RIGHT grateful" ages 2 and 3 years old, make any kind of commitment. their Christmas away from home a president and dis­ LAU6HEP ATME! NAME... from a previous mar­ What can I do to change his mind? little brighter. “Got a receipt? I’ll itemize that on next played leadership riage. Ira is the only father my sensitive. Meanwhile, she continues DEAD END Why don’t you do a survey? It would 7 ^ year’s taxes under charitable deductions.” in fighting drug children have ever known. to hurt me this way every chance she make interesting reading, and en­ Now, my problem: Whenever we gets. What do you suggest? courage others to send cards, cookies Nancy Reagan abuse that "w ill are with my mother-in-law and she MARY DEAR DEAD END: Nothing. Just and letters to the troops away from add an important introduces us to anybody, she says, be grateful that he’s being honest home during the holidays. additional perspec­ "This is my son, Ira, his wife, Mary, DEAR M ARY: Ask Ira to please be instead of leading you on. When a KARY WILLIAMS, tive to the Revlon board of directors.” «tW?t5iWl''- HYAR DOCRflTCHr// May 21. MAJOR CONN. > JU9TU9/ Howard and his wife, Roseanne, “ I know Don Johnson, and he is scum,” Giving Rockefeller told an obviously delighted crowd income- have an 11-year-old daughter, Rachel. The parents buy a $5,000 of senior citizens Tuesday. “ He’s just a producing long-haired guy with good looks who makes a property to zero municipal for Rachel. It bundle selling sex, drugs and violence on JlL children under matures in eight years and it c Sylvia costs the parents only $2,529. commercial television.” daiait the age of 14 A spokesman for Johnson could not imme­ can backfire — Rachel will receive the full $5,000 Porter at maturity. Her rate of return is diately be reached for comment. costing you ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson heavily in in­ locked in from the start, and there is no tax to pay on her “ profit.” 75S TH£ I come taxes. ' pn?mm-FiU£P river. :GOTU&AMOVieiO AMOASPeCIAL/SICK! I'M ( AFTCRIHUMlUAfeD A But, as Eli J. Say an emergency comes up, WATCH TOMIGHT' UTe-MIGHT (MOrGOlUG RwiriMG ir n Warach, chief requiring cash in a hurry. Rachel FWUReV TO WATCH Tyson divorce official BLONDIE by Doan Young B Stan Draka editorial consultant at Prentice- value taxable? And aren’t munic­ just sells her zero municipal before maturity. The result is SOMERVILLE, d a is y ! w h e r e '5 DADoy? siiSUSJ/ // ' O ^EHUPTIONOF Hall, told me. “ There are many ipal bonds subject to the alterna­ O KTHANK H6AVEKJ5 * - that she could have either a N.J. (AP) - Hea­ THEREas CVXI3V W IT H AN - yo // • • ' KRAKATOA, M«3, W/IS so ' ways to sidestep this trap.” tive minimum tax? UMBRELLA For example, there is a special The answer is simply: The taxable gain or a deductible loss. vyweight boxing h v VIOLENT THAT IT WAS HEA'RV FOP TH0U5ANVS type of municipal bond that can accrual is taxable if the interest How about zero coupon corpo­ champion Mike Ty­ OF /MLE5.AT TI/^OK ISLAND, AVLES FTZO^ 135! be used to build up a fund for your would be taxable if paid. On our rate or U.S. Government bonds? son’s split decision K-RAKATOA, OOVETlNfAENT BOATS PUT TO SEA ' children’s future college ex­ facts, the interest would be Aren’t they good investments, with actress Robin TO PESCUE WHAT THEY THOUGHT WAS A SHIP penses. What’s more, it does not tax-free so the accrual is tax-free. too? Givens has become PIPING ITS CANNONS /)S A VISTPESS SIGNAU require tens of thousands of On the alternative minimum tax, Answer; U.S. Government official. They are FOUP HOUPS AFTEP THE EPUPTION, DISTANT v dollars to buy. it comes into play only as bonds are certainly a secure no longer husband JOHKJSOO €> 1889 Dy NEA me POAPS HEAPV IN P0DPIGUEZISLAND,Z968 N It’s called a “ zero coupon” “ municipal bonds” are classified investment. What’s more, zero and wife. AM L£S AW AY .WEPEATTPIBUTEDTOASHIP municipal bond, it’s a tax-free as “ private activity” bonds. If coupon corporates could be a Tyson, 22, who FI-RIN& OUT AT SFA! municipal bond — but with a you, with the advice of your good investment, not as safe as married Ms. Giv­ ALLEY OOP by Dave Qraua broker, select pure municipals, ens on Feb. 12, “o g , - twist. The bond is issued by a U.S. bonds, but paying more. 6-2 O H , m e ! AND THEV HEARD YOU .TOO.' state or local government, just there’s no problem. You’re home However, with one U.S. bond 1988, flew to the A N D I THEY'RE HEADING RIGHT Dominican Repub­ ROBE 18 ROSE by Pot Brady YELLED FD R U S ! like a regular municipal bond, but free. exception, you may find that AT THEM! a zero municipal does not have The zero municipal is among there is a tremendous tax lic on Valentine’s any coupon to clip because it the least complicated of invest­ difference. Day, w here he m \i WOK I'M Nor6vo<(;oiii&-ro ...the annals of the Ming signed divorce doesn’t pay interest as such. ments. Assuming a sound, well­ With a zero coupon bond that is WApreR w t THlUK AWt/r \J/ dynasty, however... Dr. Gott Instead, it’s issued at a discount rated bond, you simply buy it and papers. Ms. Givens COMPULSl^eLY not a municipal, your child will Mike Tyson X WAMT-ro.' I... 1... Peter Gott, M.D. and the bondholder receives the wait until it matures. You (or have to pay tax every year on the signed them at a bond’s full face value when it your children if the bonds are in bond’s annual accrual. Reason; later date. matures. Zero municipals usu­ their names) pay no income tax the accural represents bond That divorce, however, was not recognized in ally have maturities ranging and you know exactly how much interest — and interest on a New Jersey, where the couple resided during from seven to 33 years. money you will have on a certain their marriage. corporate or U.S. Government G -2 . The difference between the date. bond is taxable income. So she After a hearing Thursday in Superior Court, face value and the discount price It’s really hassle-free growth. has to pay tax on money she the two signed divorce papers. Tyson attended the hearing, but the 24-year-old star of you pay — called original issue There are no interest payments to hasn’t received and won’t receive THE BORN LOSER by Art Sanaom Drugs usually discount — is equivalent to the be reinvested, as there are with for years. This is the dreaded ABC-TV’s “ Head of the Class” did not. interest income that a regular regular municipal bonds. Your “ phantom” income. “ Robin just didn’t choose to come today B)Y.\T\K6} municipal bond pays. The differ­ return on your money is locked in. because she’s divorced already,” said her PASCAL, calm arthritis ence also is equivalent to regular So you can put money away now What’s worse, if she is under 14 attorney Raoul Felder. ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook municipal bond interest for in­ — at a minimum cost — for the years old, some of that income Attorneys for both parties said Tyson would lew'T DEAR DR. GOTT: I have had rheumatoid come tax purposes. So no federal education of your children and in may be taxed at the parents’ tax retain ownership of their $4 million Bernards- H W /£^ | 'TritHKOF TrtG V)eu-, liJdT pup. arthritis for years and can’t tolerate pain-relieving income tax is owed on the general stop worrying about it. rate. ville mansion and that Ms. Givens would keep (’ORfbKATlofJS fAY l£» CuEAi4 s "PU(^TPS>T ! IF , pi)MF SlTF, AMViOAV. drugs. I ’m currently on Tylenol, and it isn’t “ profit” received at maturity. You won’t have the “ kiddie” tax Big break: One U.S. bond, the jewelry that was given to her, several TrtE I It IPPKS LIKF A effective. Have you any suggestions? “ Hold on,” you may be saying. to contend with. What’s more, you double E bond, accrues interest automobiles and an undisclosed amount of UIKF A T W ! A DOOK AiK> «UACK9 MS. “Aren’t there a couple of tax law can purchase these bonds in that is not currently taxable. The cash. i UIKF A DU<^K, ruELLlS.. DEAR READER: Without knowing precisely changes that affect zero coupon fairly modest amounts. tax is deferred until the bond is ■ IT'6 A PUCKI ) which medicine you cannot tolerate. I am unable to bonds? Isn’t the annual accrual in A typical example might be; redeemed. give you a definitive answer to your question. Cheers for Dustin Hoffman However, many drugs are available for the LONDON (A P) — Dustin Hoffman heard treatment of rheumatoid arthritis: in one way or Ui cheers for his British stage debut as Shylock in another, all these compounds act by reducing FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob’Thovaa Skip this condo purchase Shakespeare’s “ The Merchant of Venice.” inflammation. The production, which opened Thursday, Aspirin remains a mainstay of therapy. Despite n GPBATBfZ rAf^TOF also won acclaim from the critics. its tendency to cause stomach upset and gastric DEAR BRUCE: I am 26 years old, and I have “ In side curls and skullcap, Hoffman gave bleeding, it is a simple and inexpensive first-line lived with my boyfriend for the past two years. sEofigAPwr ^ iNNewYoi?(c! i Shylock humor, a passion for revenge and a THE ORIZZWELLB by Bill Schorr drug. Aspirin is available in plain pills or liquid, While my parents have not been wildly enthusiastic tortured dignity when he loses all. It was a far ITOLFHEfeX buffered form, coated caplets and tablets that don’t about this arrangement, they have always said that VWAT9 -rWBf. T I TCtP O 'Btf by NEA. me cry from Raymond Babbitt, the autistic savant dissolve until they reach the intestine. These special I am an adult and must choose my own lifestyle. My Smart Money m M , J 0FF CLAFS h i he plays in his current hit film ‘Rain Man’,” IMR3BTANT types are designed, by coating or by containing boyfriend and I may get married one day, TUKK? MAK/ELtPH PIWT... wrote Reg Evans of the British domestic news R3«IMENT? ' y ~ ' , antacids, to reduce gastric irritation. They are particularly if we decide to have a family, but it just Bruce Williams \ ) agency Press Association. "MARYEU^N available without prescription. doesn’t seem appropriate now.* The production by Sir Peter Hail at the Tylenol (acetaminophen) is. in my experience, We are currently living in a rented apartment, but Phoenix Theater also starred British actress “IT not strong enough to relieve the discomfort of my boyfriend has expressed an interest in the two of Geraldine James as Portia. " L 1 rheumatoid arthritis. us buying a condomimium. When I told my parents, III When Hoffman heard that Hall was forming Non-steroid, aspirinlike prescription drugs are my father said living with him is one thing, buying for all expenses, which means if he doesn’t pay, you his own company, he asked for a role. They often useful in treating this disease. These include property is another. WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll will have to. decided on Shylock, a part Hall said at the time Motrin, Indocin, Anaprox, Naprosyn, Meclomen, Harry does not have any money saved, so I would 1 Finally, Harry has been somewhat Irresponsible was “ for a great Jewish actor who can use his DO I ASIOCXi HOW T H A T fe O N E Q U E e r iO N Nalfon, Clinoril, Rufin, Orudis, Feldene and make the down payment. But he has assured me by not saving any money, but will receive a 50 Jewishness in the play.” YOU MANAGE TO SHE WON'TAeK ME Zorprin. I have been impressed with a newcomer to that he would pay me back monthly, over and above AGAIN RORA WHIUE. 7 the maintenance costs and mortgage expenses that percent interest in your down payment at the erAYSOCLBANl? the field. Voltaren, which underwent extensive instance of sale. All things considered, father does successful testing in Europe before being intro­ we would share 50-50. know best. V duced in the United States. Also, Ansaid, a new drug I am hesitant because I have always believed father does know best. In this case, however, he is More important, when your boyfriend gives an related to ibuprofen, shows promise. ultimatum, as he did, I would accept the challenge Our Language NORTH 6-2-8« Bridge Like aspirin, most of these medications can cause prejudiced because he doesn’t like my boyfriend. My mom has taken a neutral position, and I have no and move out. ♦ Q52 gastric upset and bleeding. To counteract this, a VJ brand new drug (Cytotec) has recently come on the one to turn to for an objective point of view. ♦ K 10 6 5 •Id DEAR BRUCE: I recently bought a rental house, Launder washes or makes clean. It ends with Special bids spawn special treat­ market; the purpose of the medicine is to prevent Could you either give me some valid reasons why I 1$ Q J 10 9 6 and I have a tenant who has agreed to take the place under, which should help you remember the u in ments in the fast-moving world of the ace of diamonds and lead another gastric irritation. As a general rule, almost all should not go forward with this or suggest some WCf: once it’s fixed up in about three months. I am launder, even when you’re under pressure. WEST EAST competitive bridge. Consider the weak heart through declarer, killing the tXvAiXi patients can be helped by taking one of the above basis to ease my dad’s apprehensions? One more ♦ 876 writing the lease and think I have included Try concord to refer to agreement or harmony. 4 J 10 4 3 two-bid, defined as an opening bid of contract. drugs, with or without medicine to control stomach thing, my boyfriend has told me unless we buy a V A Q 10 9 8 4 V 6 5 3 two diamonds, two hearts or two Unfortunately West had a monkey everything, but I wonder if you would cover the high Here’s a juicy item: capitalize the first letter of CHUBB AND CHAUNCEY by Vanca Rodawalt problems. condominium together he thinks we should consider ♦ 974 ♦ A 2 spades, showing about 6-10 high-card on his back. He thought South was points for me? concord to name a grape. ♦ K 8 7 5 4 Gold is also useful in controlling the inflammation breaking up. points with a six-card suit. When it looking at the king of hearts and a long R.T., L.M., ♦ - - r r ju e r BUTIHg REALLY of rheumatoid arthritis. It is available by was first invented, the responder’s running club suit. And he decided to ,„tM enriNe herb ■miNKiNie BIRMINGHAM, MICH. OUR LANGUAGE AD-VICE: Todays Ad-Vice SOUTH COOL GUVS ALL prescription in injections or pill form. Because gold WASHINGTON. ♦ A K 9 raise of a weak two-bid was invitation­ deprive South of a trick with the heart OCCURRHJTO I'M A MOOBRN.COOL KINP OF Award belongs to a magazine story advertising a HAVB FAX , can adversely affect the kidneys, the skin and the ♦ K7 2 al. But today most players believe that king. So he led the jack of spades. De­ Mg ALL AT Guy-..TCnAu.y wnw rr.„ DEAR L.M.: Not on your life! When I own rental new movie for television. The first paragraph MACHINES/ blood cells, it should be used cautiously, under close DEAR R.T.: Your last line says it all. If I were ♦ Q J 8 3 the raise should just be getting further clarer won the queen in dummy and oN ce... you, I would pack up this kid — and quick. I am with properties, my attorney writes the lease. I believe explains that the movie is the story of an ♦ A 3 2 in the opponents’ way. So East bid took a club finesse. He played clubs a medical supervision. second time before switching to dia­ ■o your dad. The likelihood is that your parents believe for the few dollars involved, it is in my best interest “ impostor.” A later paragraph Insists that this Vulnerable: North-South three hearts, just to make it harder for The anti-malaria drug Plaquenil is also helpful in monds. East won the ace of diamonds p 5 7 this romance would probably run its course, and it and the tenant’s to have it done properly. character is an “imposter.” Which spelling is Dealer: West South to compete. treating rheumatoid arthritis. and played a heart, but declarer still would be a lot easier to end a casual relationship, If you are adamant about doing it yourself, you correct? Either Impostor or imposter may be used, Penicillamine, a chelating agent usually used for had a stopper. such as living together, than to go through a legal can stop into any stationery store and buy a but not both. If you start with Impostor, then South West North East Because South suspected what was removing excess copper from the body, has been standard landlord’s lease. Although every para­ consider imposter an impostor. 2 V Pass 3 V happening, he took his life in his hands The blame must go to West for try­ divorce. ing to be brilliant on opening lead. He shown to have definite anti-rheumatoid benefits. graph may not be appropriate, it is a better 3 NT All pass and bid three no-trump. True, East However, it can produce severe, unwanted side In any event, even if it were a romance made in had been simply pre-empting further. should be willing to give up a heart document than one you can write yourself. Do you have a question or comment about our heaven, buying real property with someone you are Opening lead: ♦ J And North had nine high-card points, trick to declarer to ensure defeating effects — such as fever and allergic reactions, bone To me, this is an area in which it is to your language? Please write to Jeffrey McQuaIn, marrow depression and peptic ulcers — so it must living with, instead of a marriage partner, is the enough to make three no-trump. But if the contract whenever East can get on advantage to use a professional, and the dollars Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester lead before declarer makes game. be used with caution only by practitioners who are height of folly. You do not have the same rights as a West leads a heart, East w ill later win spouse. You’ll be responsible jointly and severally spent represent a very good investment. 06040. familiar with it.

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P u z z le s ~ Comic-book stories not for kids WEEKEND Bv Kathryn Baker prison system, he talks to his bartender about the efficacy of televising executions. “ If they ACROSS 63 Horse Answer to Previous Puzzle The Associated Press put executions on TV, it’d be the highest-rated directives A S H T V T o p ic s D A W N D show ever. Be Nielsens through the roof. Gardens to complement art NEW YORK — HBO’s new anthology 1 Renown DOWN E D I E E L I E series, “ Tales from the Crypt,” might be Other networks would start killin’ people just 5 Serpent's tooth t A N S G A L A ] experiment. The bum, Ulric, turns the gift to compete. Pretty soon Geraldo Rivera be 9 Cloistered 1 Lawyer's based on comic-book stories from the 1940s R E T D R E S into a lucrative circus act, but — and you can pullin’ that switch.” woman charge and 1950s, but it is definitely not for kids. A G E HBO in fact pitches the series as “ an adult see this one coming a mile away — he has a The piece has a film-noir look and an 12 Pertaining to 2 First-rate (2 during second annual event wds.) anthology,” no doubt due to the R-rated slight problem keeping track of how many appropriately haunting score by Ry Cooder. dawn “ Dig That Cat ... He’s Real Gone” also 3 Injure seriously nudity, language and violence. lives he’s used up. By Nancy Pappas Anne Miller, president of the However, for those who cannot 13 Black 4 Supply with makes light of death, in this case what The first three half-hour stories in the In between the stories, viewers are Manchester Herald sponsoring organization, the stay for the full five hours, 14 Numero___ funds happens to a man who is not affected by it. He series, premiering as a trilogy on Saturday entertained by an unpleasant creature-host, Manchester Arts Council, says Vaughn recommended the elabo­ 15 Novelist 5 National becomes careless. _C _A N and running separately in June and July, are the Crypt-Keeper, a special-effects creation rately costumed re-enactment of Bagnold 6 Pay penalty for The film has the slick look of Donner’s The peonies are propped up she expects about 400 people to N O B H I E W stylishly directed by top filmmakers Robert of Kevin Yagher, who created the Freddy a Victorian wedding by the 16 Force unit 7 Time being hand, and Pantoliano (“ Empire of the Sun” ) after Thursday’s heavy rains. attend. Zemeckis (“ Back to the Future,” “ Who Krueger makeup and effects for the “ Night­ Vintage Dance Society. This will 17 Clatter 8 Kind of rock I T E R^I a T I O N shows a comic flair as the enterprising star of The rose bushes are pruned, and Proceeds from the tickets, 9 Unclothed Framed Roger Rabbit” ), Walter Hill (“48 mare on Elm Street” movies. be staged at 5:30 p.m. 18 Overact D I R E E R L E the circus attraction “ See Ulric D ie!” the faded pansies have been which are $15 each, go back to the 10 Entity Hours” ) and Richard Donner (“ ,” The three stories were originally published plucked. participating arts groups. Last “ That’s something people 20 Skunklike E S N E R E A D by William M. Gaines in the comics Haunt of Kathleen York is nicely ditzy as his 11 French “ Lethal Weapon” ). In short, the gardens at the year’s Arts in the Garden raised should not miss,” Vaughn said. animal negative Fear, Tales from the Crypt and Vault of opportunistic girlfriend. Utlimately, though, 47 "Dallas" family The first in the trilogy, “ The Man Who Was corner of Porter Street and about $3,000, according to Susan The Vintage Dance Society is a 22 Fight 19 Tropical arum 31 Coal. e g. Horror. Gaines is better known nowadays as seeing Ulric die over and over for 30 minutes 32 Taxi rider 48 Author___ Death,” was directed by Hill and stars Bill Westminster Road are ready for Vaughn, last year’s council presi­ new addition to the Arts in the 23 Compass point plant the publisher of Mad magazine. gets tedious, and the predictable ending is no 34 Get rid of Vonnegut Sadler as a state executioner who decides to the crowds that will start pouring dent and event chair. Garden program, as is the Wit 24 Sgt. 21 Morning star 38 Repeat 49 Rolls out Of the three, the most engaging is “ The payoff. 24 Zola heroine go free ance when the death penalty is in at 5 p.m. on Saturday for the It’s difficult to get Vaughn, who and Wisdom W riters Club. 27 Dancer Bolger 39 Northern 51 Reveler's cry Man Who Was Death,” probably because its Zemeckis drew “ And All Through the 25 Gave signal to constellation 52 Talk wildly outlawed by the Supreme Court. second annual presentation of is this year’s program coordina­ Members of that group will be 29 Tobacco for death-penalty motif is the most relevant on House ..., ” the silliest of the three and the one 26 Vocal 41 Crystalline gem 5 3 ______de plumeZemeckis directed “ And All Through the Arts in the Garden. tor, to pick a highlight from reading poetry in one of the sniffing some other plane than sheer gory entertain­ with the least story, being more in the style of 28 Barks shrilly 45Chemical 55 Curvy letter House a tasteless Christmas Eve horror This five-hour artistic kaleido­ among the many performances gardens during the evening. compound 57 Negatives ment. There’s even room from some analysis the scary tale told ’round the campfire. Mary 33 Halo 30 Skeleton part story. Larry Drake, who plays the gentle, scope will bring eight separate she has scheduled. Visual artists are playing a of the story’s symbolism, to-wit: the Ellen Trainor, playing a vengeful housewife 35 Hawaiian food 8 retarded office assistant from “ L.A. Law,” is performing groups and more “ The highlight is all the talent, greater part in this year’s pro­ hypocrisy illustrated by the state’s use of the who becomes Santa’s prey, is a great fish cast here as a homicidal escapee from an than 20 visual artists to the the fact that we have such an gram. More than 50 paintings, executioner, who finds himself faced with the screamer, and the squeaky doors, howling 36 Come close insane asylum, roaming a suburban neigh­ gardens owned by Tim Storrs, abundance of talent in the ama­ drawings and sculptural pieces punishment he had onced meted out on behalf winds and invitingly open windows will cause 37 Beer borhood dressed as Santa Claus and hatchet- Liga and Leonard Jahnke and teur groups here in Manchester,” will be displayed in various of the state just because he did what the state the most jaded viewer to squirm a little. 40 Former ing residents. Drs. Francis and Sylvia Helfrick. she said Thursday. locations, Vaughn said. candidate Donner’s offering is “ Dig That Cat... He’s once paid him to do. ... Nah. And, hey, it’s summer. With network The original idea for Arts in the Stevenson Real Gone,” an amusingly nasty comedy The script, by Robert Reneau (“ Action television droning on in reruns, being scared Garden came from last year’s 42 Pigpen about a bum () who Is given Jackson” ) and Hill has some clever if mostly witless by “ Tales from the Crypt” might be a board of the Manchester Arts 43 Tavern the nine lives of a cat in a scientist’s vulgar dialogue. When Niles is canned by the suitable alternative to being bored silly. Council, which was looking for a 24 25 26 beverage way to showcase the many Reginald PInlo/Manchester Herald 44 Wooden tub 33 34 I talented performers and artists 46 Rather than who live or work in town. MINIATURE SHELL — Barbara Armen- campus of Manchester Community (poet.) 36 T V T o n ig h t Although last year’s ticket sales tano, left, and Dorothy Roberts, College. The band shell season opens 48 Boat parts were initially quite slow, the 40 members of the Manchester Bicenten­ Sunday with a performance by the 50 More inclement gardens were filled to capacity on lose an inheritance. Dennis Drake, Steven nial Band Shell’s board of directors, Manchester Symphony Orchestra & 53 Lump make of the 1956 Don Siegel classic. Don­ 3 Morton Downey Jr. the day of the event. 6:00PM QD (3) (2g) ® (3® News Holt, Lynda Weismeier. 1984. Rated R. 54 Virginia willow ald Sutherland. Brooke Adams, Leonard (3® Honeymooners “ The comments I got that night pose with a miniature version of the Chorale. ( D Matt Houston Nimoy. 1978. Rated PG. (In Stereo) The Judge (CC) 56 Tennis player ® Learn to Play the Piano Overnight 1:30AM 3 were all very, very positive,” band shell near the real one on the (33) [USA] Murder, She Wrote Joe Franklin ___Lendl (5® Tales From the Darkside 3 said Vaughn. “ All through the (31) McCloud (3® INN News 58 Globe 8:30PM 3 ® Full House (CC) Jesse ® ® Tonight Show (In Stereo) year, people have been saying (|® Airwolf and Joey want to spend more time at (g) ® Friday Night Videos (In Stereo) that it was such a nice evening, 59 Ordeal d® Casebook of Sherlock Holmes (S4) Sneak Previews (In Stereo) home with the girls (R) (3® Hogan's Heroes that it was a lovely idea, putting Band shell kicks off season 60 D e___: again (2® Wanted: Dead or Alive §® Charlie’s Angels Part 2 of 2. (33) Major League Baseball: New York [C N N ] Newsnight Update the arts into such a lovely, natural 61 Mountains Yankees at Milwaukee Brewers (2 hrs., (3® St. Elsewhere (58) Family Ties (CC) [USA] MOVIE: 'The Hunchback of 30 min.) (Live) [A8tE] Evening at the Improv setting.” (abbr.) @ World of Survival Notre Dame' A hideously misshapen man d4) (S7) Wall Street Week: Mutual Fund [C N N ] Sports Tonight is taken in by a self-serving priest who She and Miller both emphas­ 62 Scottish-Gaelic (c)1989 by NEA. Inc ®i) Three’s Company Selection (CC). with symphony performance [D IS] MOVIE: Million Dollar Mermaid' uses the gesture to gain power. Anthony ized that the tremendous work [A8tE] New Wilderness [A8(E] Winston Churchill: The Valiant A crippled woman regains the' use of her Hopkins, Derek Jacobi, Leslay-Anne involved with the event has all [DIS] Mighty Pawns Terence Knox por­ Years legs by swimming and becomes an aquatic Down. 1982. been handled by volunteers. By Nancy Pappas 23. ing music from the 1940s to the trays an idealistic teacher who uses the [D IS ] Videopolis: StarTracks III Fea­ star. Esther Williams, Victor Mature, Wal­ 2:00AM 3 Dick Clark's Golden present. R.J. Saxx, a group which formation of a chess team to teach discip­ “ The volunteer effort has been Manchester Herald While the perennially popular tured: Malcolm-Jamal Warner; actress ter Pidgeon. 1952. Greats (R) line to a group of inner city youths. This Tina Yothers on the set of "Family Ties.” phenomenal. People have pitched Bennington lappets and Peanut- blends rock, folk and jazz music, [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date 3 Superior Court CELEBRITY CIPHER fact-based story previously aired on (In Stereo) scores. right in to help,” Vaughn said. Homegrown talent, in the form butterjam are returning to per­ is scheduled for Aug. 14. Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by tamous people, past and present "Wonderworks. " (60 min.) (3® Wortd Wide Wrestling Complete schedules detailing Each letter m the cipher stands for another Today's clue J equals a. 9:00PM 3 NBA Basketball Playoffs: [M A X ] MOVIE: Phantasm For example, she said, the of the Manchester Symphony form for the small fry, the third [LIFE] E/R 1 1 :40PM ® NVR Showcase Eastern Conference Final Game Six If i r Seven years later, a young man picks up table flowers are being donated Orchestra, will kick off the season children’s program this year will events, dates and rain dates ar§ D Z a D [IVIAX] MOVIE: The Golden Voyage of Game Six is not necessary, regular pro­ the trail of the sinister mortician who killed 5® Jeffersons (CC). available at the band shell during D Z T G R T X T J S P G Sinbad' (CC) The Arabian swashbuckler by the Manchester Garden Club for the Manchester Bicentennial be children’s storyteller Linda gramming will air at this time. (2 hrs., 30 his brother. James Le Gros, Reggie Bannis­ [ESPN] Best of SportsLook all events Schedules also are races an evil sorcerer and his demonic min.) (Live) ter, Angus Scrimm. 1988. Rated R. (In and the Perennial Planters. Band Shell on Sunday evening at Marchisio. She will do both folk ITXGSCQHPDM I a X D S Y D Z T henchmen en route to a fabulous treasure. 3 ® Mr. Betvedere (CC) Kevin's new Stereo) 2:10AM [HBO ] MOVIE: TermlTOl There have been contributions by 7. tales and original stories at her available at the lobby in the John Phillip Law, Caroline Munro, Tom roommate is the woman he reports to on Entry' Computer hackers accidentally link Municipal Building , both Man­ Baker 1974. Rated G. 1 2:00AM 3 Night court up with a terrorist group's command pro­ many businesses, including the The program, now in its twelfth June 28 presentation. G S H R F H T P C his part-time job. (R) O Z P E Z P G gram. Edward Albert, Yaphet Kotto. restaurants and caterers who are season, is located on the Man­ Other new groups at the band chester libraries, all brank [USA] Cartoon Express d® MOVIE: 'Assault and Matrimony' 3 USA Today Scheduled: the latest in comic books. 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) sending over refreshments. chester Community College cam­ shell include the Jack D’Johns, branches along Main Street, the — IXSYTGGSX 6 :30PM ( S CBS News (CC). (In Stereo) (CC) A unhappily married couple devises a a H E S Z S H series of schemes to kill each other off Jill (3® Cop Talk (60 min.) 2:30AM 3 Family Feud Those considering attending pus, off Wetherell Street. versatile vocalists and instru­ Chamber of Commerce office. 3 ) (S® ABC News (CC). Woodland Gardens and A1 Sief- Eikenberry, Michael Tucker. 1987. (R) (In (3® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) 3 Sustaining should not be put off by the rather This is the first full perfor­ mentalists, on July 25. and ZQXSHU HQGGOTHH. d® d® NBC News (CC) Stereo) (2® Morton Downey Jr. (S) Alice formal sounding title of the event, mance given by the symphony at Mainstreet, a band which plays fert’s Appliances. (24) (57) Nightly Business Report (5® Connecticut Newsweek PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Solitude: a good place to visit, but a poor place (2® Success 'n Life [C N N ] Sports Latenight Vaughn said. the band shell in several years. music of the last three decades, Those attending concerts are (5® Family Ties (CC) d l) Page 57 to stay." — Henry Wheeler Shaw. ® Win, Lose or Draw [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date “ It’s a beautiful garden setting The concert will include selec­ on July 28. urged to bring chairs or blankets ®1) Love Connection [A8(E] MOVIE: 'Hair' During the Vietnam (6® Synchronal scores. Reginald PInto/Manchestar Herald with a very relaxed atmosphere. tions from the group’s last few The Tony Allen Combo and for seating, picnic suppers or [A8iE] Profiles Featured: Emperor Hiroh- War, a group of hippies sidetrack a young [M A X ] m o v ie : Party snacks, and sweaters. All con­ ito. man on his way to Army induction Based [A8(E] Eagle and the Bear 2:45 AM People are just going to have a performances, and will be con­ vocalist Mary Ann Demko will on the Broadway musical. John Savage, [CN N ] Newsnight Camp' Teen-agers gather for another wild BLOSSOMS OF SPRING — Kimberly Raymond and lovely evening appreciating the ducted by the symphony’s music take the stage on Aug. 7, perform­ certs begin at 7 p.m. [C N N ] Showbiz Today Treat Williams. Beverly D'Angelo. 1979 summer at a camp for perpetual partiers. [ESPN] Jet Skiing: World Finals. Lake [LIFE] Easy Street (In Stereo) Billy Jacoby, Andrew Ross, Kerry Bren­ Heather Whitford, both students at the Connecticut works of other local residents.” director. Manuel Alvarez. i THAT SCRAMBLED WORD QAME Havasu. (R) nan. 1987. Rated R. Tickets for Arts in the Garden There are several new pro­ 7:00PM 3 Inside Edition [C N N ] Larry King Live Concert Ballet, rehearse a modern dance number which by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee [HBO] Not Necessarily the News (In [TM C ] MOVIE: Joy of Flying' A girl will be sold at the gate on grams on the 43 performance 3 d® Wheel of Fortune (CC). [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Kidnapped' In order to Stereo) they will perform at Saturday’s Arts in the Garden, a steal his inheritance, a boy's uncle has him takes a solo vacation from her Berlin bou­ Saturday, for $15 each. The event schedule this year. Unscramble these four Jumbles, 3 Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) [LIFE] Lady Blue tique to experience the excitement of inter­ one letter to each square, to form kidnapped and sold into slavery. James five-hour festival to be held at the corner of Porter Street is from 5 to 10 p.m. Rain date is One of the most important of 03) ® Cheers (CC). MacArthur, Peter Finch, Peter O'Toole. [USA] Camp Midnite (90 min.) (In national jet-setting. Gianni Garko, Betty Manchester Art Association's four ordinary words. Verges, Corinne Cartier. 1978. Rated R. and Westminster Road. these is a fund-raiser, to be held at d® M 'A 'S 'H 1960. Stereo) June 10. the band shell on July 16 Vocalist <2$ (§1 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour [HBO] MOVIE: Police Academy 4: Ci­ 1 2:30AM 3 Pat Sajak 3:00AM 3 News (R) BY RIN tizens on Patrol' (CC) Police academy Home Shopping Overnight Service Peter Harvey’s one man show ANNUAL OUTDOOR ^ Pqfice Story 3 Cop Talk Scheduled: police officers 3 graduates are put to work training local ci­ who deal with medical emergencies. (60 (3 hrs.) will be followed by Time Was, a I d® (4® Current Affair tizens in a crime-fighting program. Steve min.) (3® Secrets of Success In B rie f band which plays songs of the ®1) Family Ties (CC). Guttenberg. Bubba Smith, Michael Wins­ EXHIBIT & SALE low. 1987. Rated PG. (3® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) 1950s through 1980s. The audience [A8iE] Chronicle A visit to South Caro­ 3 Arsanio Hall (In Stereo) GUZAE lina. [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Phantasm H' Seven ® ® Late Night With David Letter- (3® Trapper John, M.D. usually gets up to dance to that years later, a young man picks up the trail man (R) (In Stereo) [C N N ] Headline News Overnight band. [C N N ] Moneyline of the sinister monician who killed his Tyne Daly June 4, 1989 • 10am - 4pm ® Morton Downey J'. Ballet tickets on sale n : [DIS] MOVIE: Stowaway’ (CC) The brother. James Le Gros, Reggie Bannister, [D IS] MOVIE: 'Kidnapped' In order to Although all other concerts at ward of a slain Chinese missionary stows Angus Scrimm. 1988. Rated R. ® Secrets of Success steal his inheritance, a boy’s uncle has him does mama the band shell are free, admission kidnapped and sold into slavery. James Tickets are now available to the Hartford Center Park • IVIanchester away aboard an American playboy's [USA] PGA Golf: Kemper Open Second d® Gene Scott on that evening will be $10 per yacht. Colorized version. Shirley Temple, MacArthur, Peter Finch, Peter O'Toole. Ballet’s presentation of “ The Stars of the Bolshoi Tyne Daly, star of the round from Potomac, Md. (2 hrs.) (R) [A8iE] Winston Churchill: The Valiant LEPPUR THE PI ARY IS Robert Young, Alice Faye. 1936. 1960. vehicle. In case of rain, the Years Ballet,” on June 15 at 8 p.m. at Bushnell Meinorial award-winning television r s THE BOOK WHERE 9:30PM 3 ® Just the Ten of Us [ESPN] College Baseball World Series: fund-raising event will be July 23. [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire Hall. These tickets have previously been available series “ Cagney & Lacey,” ALL HER SECRETS (CC) The girls mistakenly believe the [D IS] MOVIE: 'The African Lion' Natur­ Teams to be announced From Omaha. Don Donegan, an entertainer ARE THIS. [TMC] MOVIE: The Secret of My Suc­ coach is dying. (R) alists Alfred and Elma Milotte's year-long Neb. (2 hrs., 30 min.) (R) only to those who purchasing full subscriptions for will be in Hartford June 6 Over 100 Artists and cess' (CC) An ambitious Kansas farmboy photographic study of the Serengeti's fier­ and one-man band, will perform (2® Fourth Estate next season. The performance will include the E NDECT makes his way up Manhattan's corporate cest and most misunderstood predator. 3:30 AM [A & E] Evening at the Improv through 11 as the star of on June 18. along with vocalist Now arrange the circled letters to ladder by masquerading as a junior execu­ (57) State We're In 1955. Rated G. [USA] MOVIE: 'The Skull' A notorious second act of “ Swan Lake” and selections from “ Gypsy! ’’ This show tells Craftspeople will exhibit tive Michael J. Fox, Helen Slater. Richard Melissa Caouette. Also on that form the surprise answer, as sug­ [HBO ] MOVIE: ‘Reform School Girls' A French nobleman’s skull wields a vicious other classic Russian ballets. Tickets, between $15 gested by the above cartoon. Jordan. 1987. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) 1 0:00PM 3 ® 2 0/20 (CC) Sched­ the tale of Gypsy Rose Lee evening’s program are the Far­ uled: a retrospective of Hugh Downs’ 50 good girl lands in a tough reform school influence on those who have it in their pos­ and $50 each, may be purchased from the Bushnell original paintings and [U SA ] Miami Vice years in broadcasting. (60 min.) after she gats mixed-up in a botched rob­ session. Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, and her pushy stage mington Valley Chapter Sweet bery attempt. Linda Carol, Wendy 0. W il­ Jill Bennett. 1965. box office, 246-6807. mother. Mama Rose. A Print answer here: k i l l X 7:30PM 3 Entertainment Tonight ® Can You Beat Baldness? Adelines. handcrafted items. Actor Pierce Brosnan. (In Stereo) liams, Pat Ast. 1986. Rated R. 3:50AM [HBO] MOVIE: ‘The Step­ collaboration of Jerome Two folk and country groups (Answers tomorrow) d® Masterpiece Theatre: A Very British Auditions begin tonight 3 d® Jeopardy! (CC). Coup (CC) Adapted from Chris Mullin’s 1:00AM (j® Runaway With the Rich father' (CC) A teen-ager becomes suspi­ Robbins, Stephen Sond­ are new to Manchester. The and Famous Actress Leann Hunley ("Dy­ cious of her mother's new husband, a man Jumbles: ROUSE PLAIT SIPHON ALWAYS 3 d® Major League Baseball: Pitts­ book. A candidate (Ray McAnally) espous­ The East Hartford Summer Youth Festival is heim. Arthur Laurents Connecticut River Ramblers of FREE ADMISSION!! Yesterday’s ing radical policies is elected Prime Minis­ nasty") in Spain; Barbados. (R) whose vision of the perfect family leads to Answer How to mall an umbrella— burgh Pirates at New York Mots (3 hrs.) violence. Terry O'Quinn, Jill Schoelan, holding auditions tonight and Sunday for its 25th and Jule Stein, this show is Glastonbury will sing on June 23. by "PARASOL’’ POST (Live) ter in 1990. (60 min.) Pan 1 of 2. ® G.L.O.W. Wrestling Raindate: June 11th, 1989 Shelley Hack. 1987. Rated R. summer musical. “ George M! ” Youths of all ages ranked as one of the while Borderline, a group based (33) INN News d® d® News (S) MOVIE: 'Bruce Lee: His Last Days, His Last Nights' Fact-based account of 4:00AM (3® streets of San Francisco and addresses are encouraged to try out. in New Britain, will play on Aug. Now bock to itock. Jumble Book No. 32 It i»tl|tblo lot Major League Baseball: Toronto (57) Great Performances: Rossini's Cin­ classics of the Broadway and handling, Irom Jumbla, do Ihit nawo^pw, P.O. B « 43M, O rttn d ^^ 3 2 ^ ^ (5® d® the circumstances surrounding the myster­ One Day at a Time Include your name, addraaa and lip coda and maka your chock payabla to Nawapaparbooka. derella (In Stereo) Performances will be July 27,28 and 29. Auditions Blue Jays at Boston Red Sox (2 hrs.. 45 ious death of kung-fu superstar Bruce Lee. stage. Tickets are be­ min.) (Live) [C N N ] Headline News [A & E] MOVIE: 'The Last Waltz' Eric are tonight from 6 to 9 and Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. Betty Ting Pei, Li Hsiu Hsien. 1975. Clapton. Ringo Starr and others help The tween $21 and $35. For (4® Cosby Show [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd [A & E] MOVIE: 'Hair' During the Vietnam at Burnside United Methodist Church, corner of information, call 246-6897. (CC). Band say goodbye in a filmed celebration ( U Newhart (CC). War, a group of hippies sidetrack a young of the group’s farewell concert. The Band, Burnside Avenue and Church Street. Those [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Jack's Back' (CC) man on his way to Army induction. Based Bob Dylan, Neil Diamond. 1978. [A8iE] World of Survival auditioning should be prepared to sing and read Modern-day Los Angeles becomes the on the Broadway musical. John Savage, [C N N ] Larry King Overnight Spring Art Show [C N N ] Crossfire hunting ground of a killer bent on duplicat­ Treat Williams, Beverly D'Angelo. 1979. from a script. [HBO] MOVIE: 'It Takes Two’ (CC) A ing England's 19th-century Ripper mur­ [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guida Tyne Daly A s tro g ra p h [C N N ] Crossfire young Texan’s wedding plans are thrown ders. James Spader, Cynthia Gibb, Rod 4:10AM [TM C] MOVIE: 'Phantasm' awry when a trip to Dallas to pick up his Loomis. 1988. Rated R. [ESPN] Surfing: OP Pro Championship (60 min.) A young boy's investigation into his broth­ dream car turns into a nightmare. George er's death leads him to an eerie graveyard Newbern, Leslie Hope. 1988. Raled PG- 10:15PM ® Benny Hill Joined in [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide should work out to your ultimate benefit Progress and a sinister mortician. Michael Baldwin, June 11,1989 13. (In Stereo) today. Lady Luck might single you out [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Call Me' A bored Man­ Bill Thornbury, Angus Scrimm. 1979. 10:30PM 3 News Rated R. C in e m a cfour for special attention. 8:00PM 3 Beauty and the Beast hattan career woman finds herself aroused (CC) Despite Father’s advice, Catherine ® Fulfill Your Dreams by an obscene phone caller. Patricia Char- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Someone bonneau. Patti D'Arbanville, Sam Freed. 4:25AM [M A X ] m o v ie : Private In­ birth d ay risks her life to follow Vincent when he ® Friday the 33th: The Series A cere­ vestigations' An innocent man gets Liaisons (R) FrI 7, 9:30; Sat and Sun WILLIMANTIC . you have been periodically helped over escapes to the underworld in fear his bes­ 1988. Rated R. U.A. The cinemas — No Holds Barred monial Indian rattle helps a doctor save caught up in his journalist father’s battle HARTFORD » 2:10, 4:40, 7, 9:30. — Malor League FrI the past year or so has never forgotten tial nature Is taking over. (60 min.) (Post­ (PG-13) FrI 7:45,9:45; Sotand Sun U:45, Open to the public lives at the same time that it kills others. [M A X ] MOVIE: Preppies' A against police corruption. Clayton Rohner, CIntma Clfv — Moririur of the Heart 7:30, 9:45; Sot and Sun 2:20, 4:45, 7:30, your thoughtfulness. There Is a chance poned from an earlier date) (In Stereo) 1 :20AM 2:45, 4:45, 7:45, 9:45. — Pink Cadillac June 3, 1989 (60 min.) college student must pass his final exam or Ray Sharkey. 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) (R) FrI 6:50, 9:30; Sat and Sun 1, 3:40, 9:45. — Pink Floyd the Well (R) Frlond of lavish reciprocation. 6:50,9:30. — Slavei of New York (R) FrI Sat midnight. — Heavy Metal (R) FrI (PG-13) FrI 7:30,10; Sat and Son noon, 1 3 ® Perfect Strangers (CC) Larry INN News 7,9:20; Sot and Sun 1:10,3:50,7,9:20.— and Sat midnight. — The Rocky Horror 2-30, 5, 7:30,10. — See No Evil, Hear No An active schedule of exciting experi­ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Sev­ talks Balki, Jennifer and Mary Anne into Evil (R) Frl7:55,10:05; Sotond Sun 1:10, eral of your associates might ask you to going camping. Part 1 of 2 (R) ® Win, Lose or Draw Heathers (R) FrI 8, 9:50; Sot and Sun Picture Show (R) FrI and Sot midnight. ences may be on the agenda for you in 1:30, 4, 8, 9:50. Getting It Right (R) 3:25,5:45,7:55,10:05. - Fieldpt yearns the coming year. The times ahead represent them in a matter of impor­ (33) Cheers (CC). (S) Honeymooners (PG) FrI 7:15, 9; Sot and Son 12:30,2:15, 1-5 pm FrI-Sun 6. — Scandal (R) FrI and Sat VERNO N , . 4, 7:15, 9. — Renegades (R) FrI 7:15, 9; should be pleasant with new faces, new tance today. They selected the right (3® MOVIE: 'Jack London’ This biogra­ d® Golf Scene 7:10, 9:40; Sast and Son 1:20, 4:10, 7:10, Cine 1 & 2 — Rain Man (R) FrI 7,9:40; Sat and Sun 2, 7, 9:40. — Malor League Sot and Sun 12:30, 2:15, 4, 7:15, 9. — VILLAGE places and new Interests. person, because you’ll be a skillful phy follows the famous author’s life. Mi­ [HBO] MOVIE: 'Police Academy 5: As­ 9:40. Indiana Jones and the Crusode (PG-13) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A buzz of ex­ negotiator. chael O'Shea, Susan Hayward, Virginia signment Miami Beach' Academy grad­ (R) Frl7:10,9:30; Sot and Sun4:15,7:10, RENT^ BAST HARTFORD 9:30.— The Rescuers IG1 Sat and Sun 2. FrI 7,9:45; Sot and Son 1:45,5:20,7,9:45. AT citing news could make the rounds CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) It looks Mayo. 1943. uates tangle with jewel thieves while at­ Showcase cinemas 1-9 — Dead Poet s among your friends today. It might be a like appropriate help will be available ® Highway to Heaven (CC) Jonathan tending a police convention in Miami. Society (PG-13) sneak preview, >• — bulletin about something nice that has today pertaining to something you and Mark help a former prom queen and an George Gaynes, G. W. Bailey, Matt McCoy. Field of Dreams (PG) FrI and Sot 12:05, MINNECHAUG 1988. Rated PG. happened to you. Know where to look thought you would have to do unaided. aging film star cope with the effects of ag­ YOUR 2:15, 4:30, 7, 9:30,11:45; Sun 12:05, 2:15, 4^H ebroa Lions Club for romance and you’ll find it. The As­ This should make what needs doing ing. (60 min.) (In Stereo) [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd 4-30, 7, 9:30. — K-9 (PG-13) FrI and Sat d® dZ) Washington Week in Review (CC). 12:40, 2:55, 5:05, 7:25, 9:35, 11:40; Sun fO'>oO Research Committee tro-Graph Matchmaker instantly re­ easy to accomplish. 12:40, 2:55, 5:05, 7:25, 9:35. — Pink veals which signs are romantically per­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) You could (CC). 11:00PM 3 S® ® ® News ROOM Cadillac (PG-13) FrI 12:15, 2:40, 5, 7:35, PRESENTS fect for you. Mail $2 to Matchmaker, c/o be rather lucky today in situations that (2® MOVIE: 'The Burglars' A crooked (3® INN News lO'lO, 12:25; Sat 12:15, 2:40, 5, 10:10, cop pursues a group of thieves who used a . . . witli a rental ad in 12:25; Sun 12:15, 2:40, 5, 7:35, 10:10.— this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleve­ have elements of chance, but this does ® Great Wok of China FAMILY Exhibit will not mean you should take gambles on computer to steal some valuable emer Classified. People Pet Sematarv (R1 FrI and Sot 12:30, sponsored by land, OH 44101-3428. aids. Jean-Paul Belmondo, Omar Sharif, (2® Bookmark (CC). 2-35, 4:35, 7:05, 9:20, 11:30; Son 12:30, people or things about whom you know lookint* for housing “ SUNDAY, JUNE 4,1989 CANCER (June 21-July 22) Confiden­ Dyan Cannon. 1973. 2-3S, 4:35, 7:05, 9:20. — Indiana Jones FLEA continue tial information from an unusual quarter little. Weekday Scheduled: Paul Revere and read Classified and the Last Crusade (PG-13) R l and PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Be opti­ (I® MOVIE: Baer’ Madison Avenue ad the Raiders; Mickey Gilley; Spencer Chris­ Sot noon, 2:25, 4:50, 7:30, MARKET------Glastonbury could work to your benefit today, pro­ agencies are lampooned in this satire tian ( "Good Morning America"). (R) faithfully. Suitable noon, 2:25, -(iSO, 7:30,10. - Road House vided you respond promptiy to that mistic regarding the outcome of impor­ through July 9th about a local brewery's marketing tactics. ® M*A*S*H tenants for your room (R) FrI ond Sat & TAG SALE which you iearn. tant events today. If you think like a win­ Rip Torn. Loretta Swit, Kenneth Mars. 9:40, midnight; Suh '2:1® 2.30, 4.55, LIONS FAIRGROUNDS, RTE. 85, HEBRON, CT. X i Art LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Lucky things ner, you’ll act like a winner and you’il do 1985. (6® Arsanio Hall (In Stereo) are sure to see your ad 7:20, 9:40. — See No Evil, Hear No E ^l Located in could develop for you at this time what needs doing in a successful [A&E] Eagle and the Bear [C N N ] Moneyline in the Classified (R) FrI and Sot 12:20, 2:45, 5:10, 7:50, Guild 10:15, 12:15; Sun 12:20, 2:45, 5:1(1, 7;M, VENDORS — Booths or OpenJ^ace through people you know socially. Make manner. [CNN] PrimeNews [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet columns. —UNLIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE— Club& ARIES (March 21-April 19) There’s a 10:15. — I'm Gonna Git You Sucka R1 it a point to drop by your ciub today or [ESPN] College Baseball World Series: [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire FrI and Sot 12:45, 2]^50, 4:40, 7:15, 9:25, 810.00 in advance or $12.00 at gate — Call 837-5121 659-1196 touch bases with pals on your softball strong possibility you might meet some­ Game Two Teams to be announced. (3 [TMC] MOVIE: 'Rambo III' Former spe­ 11:35; Sun ' 2 :45, 2:50, 4:iW, 7:15,9.25^^ ARRIVE AND SET UP — 7:00-9:00 A.M. Model Home team or tennis league. one new and interesting today. If this hrs.. 30 min.) (Live) cial forces agent John Rambo heads to No Holds Barred (PG;13) FrI and Sot 1, 3, 5:20, 7:45, 9:55, 11:55; Sun 1, 3, 5.20, SH OPPERS — $1.00 per auto VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Conditions should happen, take immediate steps to [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Dangerous Affection' A Soviet-occupied Afghanistan in order to Derekseth rescue his imprisoned mentor. Sylvester MANCHESTER 7:45, 9:55, 11:55. — Renegodes (R) PrI 9:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. Rt. 83 - look more favorable than usual for you cultivate the relationship, because it killer stalks the only person who can iden­ 12:50, 3:05, 5:15, 7:40, 10:05, 12:10; Sun could turn out to be meaningful. tify him. the young son of a pregnant Stallone, Richard Crenna, Marc de Jonge. Homes now in matters that affect your career or 1988 Rated R. (In Stereo) HERALD 12:50, 3:05, 5:15, 7:40, 10:05. ■ ■ ■ ■ NO FOOD yENDORS...... popularity, or perhaps both. It should TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Good woman. Judith Light. Rhea Perlman, Manchester Rd. things you have presently going for you . 1987. [USA] Miami Vice claulflB tf adt MANCHRSTER . e,i ...... ENTERTAiNMEN'T: 683-2521 be an interesting day for you. people read ConnecKcul Valley Boys ♦ / and Southern Breeze Band LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Although this where your finances are concerned can [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Invasion of the Body 11:30PM 3 News phoiia 643-2711 UA Theaters last — Ra'" be expanded upon and made even bet­ Snatchers’ (CC) Earth is invaded by classifieci 8; Sot and Sun 2, 5, 8. — Dangerous may not be true of people with whom human-duplicating space pods in this re­ 3 ® Nightline (CC). you'll bo Involved, things in general ter. Capitalize on your opportunities. 0

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What a doll Step back In time READ YOUR AD: Claiilltd adverlltsmtntt art The oldest historic district in Connecticut will be RATIS: t to 6 days: 90 cents par line per day. DEAD LINIS; For cloislfled odvartlsmants to takan by teltphont oi a convtnianci. Tht The largest antique doll show in New England, 7 to 19 doys: 70 cents par line per day. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the ManchtiUr Harold If rcsponilblt tor only ont WEEKEND showcased Saturday at Vintage Wethersfield Day, Incorrect Insertion and than only for tht site of sponsored by the Hebron Historical Society, will be 20 to n days: 60 cents par line per day. deodflne la noon on the day before publica­ celebrating 350 years of culture, Ihe original (nstrflon. Errors which do not lessen J held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at RHAM High 26 or more days: 50 cants par line per day. tion. For odve'rtlsements to be published the value of the advtrtlstmtnl will not be School, Route 85, Hebron. Doll-related items and community. It will feature educational exhibits, Minimum charge; 4 lines. Monday, the deodllneTs 2:30 p.m. on Friday. corrected by on oddltlonol insertion. walking tours, craft demonstrations, musicians, Just horsing around *r miniatures are also featured. Call 537-2655 for more antique cars, art and antiques, horse and carnage The third annual Horse Show, to benefit the information. rides and more. An architectural walking HDME8 Easter Seals Hemlocks Recreation Center in leave at 10 a. m. from the Keeney Memorial, 200 HDME8 HDMES FDR SALE Hebron, will be Sunday at 9 a.m., rain or shine. It is Pull out all the stops Main St., and a tour of the Ancient Burying Ground FDR SALE IFDR SALE set for the Marlborough Moose Grounds, A concert of sacred organ music will be will leave at 1:30 p.m. from the First Church of SOUTH Windsor. Like Marlborough. For more information, call 874-7687 M ANCH ESTER. This two MANCHESTER. S p a ­ presented at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the Connecticut Christ parking lot, 250 Main St. The tours cost $2 new. Two year old cious eight room home or 887-9410. family shows pride of Valley Seventh-day Adventist Church, 354 Foster per person. Other activities are expected to run Sogcioli^D^f I ownership. Vinyl sid­ seven room Raised In a convenient Ranch. Three bed­ St., South Windsor. The church is on Route 30, at from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ing for easy mainte­ location-eight miles to nance. six plus five rooms, living room Hartford. Recently re­ Being crafty in Berlin the intersection of Ellington and Foster roads. The rooms, two car att­ with fireplace, large furbished Including family room, two u performer, John Lintner, is the minister of music Double your pleasure CLEANIND II^GARPENTRY/ IPAMTIND/ MI8GELUNEDU8 ached garage. Fenced new kitchen floor, new One of the region’s largest arts and crafts fairs, at the Spencerville Seventh-day Adventist Church | w j r ELECTRICAL In yard. $199,900. baths, appllanced kit­ bath, new deck and SERVICES REMDOELINO PAPERIN6 SERVICES chen, sun deck, one the Berlin Spring Crafts Festival, will be held this in Maryland, and is assistant organist and choir Two concerts will be presented Sunday on Civil Realty World, Benoit, more. $194,900. D.W. War-era organs built by William A. Johnson of Frechette Associates, acre lot, many nice Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 weekend at the Berlin Fairgrounds. More than 200 master at the Georgetown Presbyterian Church in R E N irc iO E Y features. $197,o6o. U 8< artisans from around the nation are expected to Westfield, Mass. Johnson, the premier organ JANITORIAL 5ERVICE5 RENOVATIONS/PLUS Ratidantlal Exterior DUMAS ELECTRIC PROFESSmWLMECHAMe 646-7709.0 MANCHESTER. Two Washington, D.C. CUSTOM FMNniW Painting. Service changea, 27 yra axperieaee R Realty. 643-2692.0 family five plus five exhibit traditional crafts, as well as such unusual builder of the last century, was known throughout COMMERCIAL • REStDENTIAL . Houaea. Qaragsa, Bam s and M ANCHESTER. A nature TEN rooms, two full plus INDUSTRIAL e Interior additional wiring and Heavy oqulpmam and lovers dream house! plus two rooms and items as bonsai plants and ice palace crystals. The the nation. The perforiber is Susan • Exterior Porches. automobll#. two half baths, enor­ HONEST a DEPENDABLE 'repairs on axisting Large Colonial with bath on third floor. Armstrong-Ouellette, a doctoral candidate in organ • Paper Hanging Quality Work At Honest No job to big or to small. mous first floor family show is open tonight until 6, Saturday and Sunday Lewis does chanteys CALL NOW; 285-8766 four bedrooms and two Three car garage. Con­ curamnr Price. homaa. Quality work at All work room, delux oak kit­ venient location. Good 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., rain or shine. Admission is $3.50 performance at Boston University. The first Free Estimate guarantaad/Rsferanoas full baths located on a Tom Lewis, a British singer and songwriter now 646-1594 • Custom Oaoka affordable prices. chen, full walk-out Income producer. general; $2.50 for senior citizens; children 14 and concert will be at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Can 64M174 upon rsquosL gorgeous lot with two living in British Columbia, writes songs of the sea * • Porch Repaired Entirely owner operated. basement. In-law setup $179,900. Realty World, under admitted free. The fairgrounds are off Route Route 85, Hebron, at 3 p.m. The second concert is at • UghI Carpentry W s go on alto for car garage. All reaso­ on first floor and lots N -Ji 27 years exp. Call oonotruotlon. commorclol or nable offers consi­ Benoit, Frechette As- in the style of traditional chanteys. He will perform Portland United Methodist Church, 381 Main St., EXPERT morel $219,900. Jack- 72. LAWN CARE CINJN6S/WMJLI Exterior and Interior Joseph Dumas Industrial buolnosa. dered. Marilyn Vatte- soclates, 646-7709.O Saturday evening at 8 at the Sounding Board Portland, at 6:30 p.m. A donation of $3.50 for each e Repair or renew son 8> Jackson Real painting and wallpaper 646-5253. Ernie 742-7209 after 4;30pm. ronl. Sentry Real Estate, 647-8400.O Coffeehouse, at First Church of Christ concert is suggested. A reception for the artist, iilB Nm m MMbImmi hanging. LlmRad exterior Estate, 643-4060.O CDNDDMINIUM8 CamRareial aai UaaWaaUal raatoratTon. Pravloua work Moonstruck over O’Neill Congregational, 12 S. Main St., West Hartford. with light refreshments, will be held after each YARD MASTERS THREE bedroom FDR DALE Yard cleaned, Free EaUiBalas can be taen upon request. MANCHESTER. Bright Colonial-Charming In­ Admission is $6. For reservations, call 583-0841. concert. For enthusiasts attending both concerts, a Contact B C Company. HEATIND/ L-shaped ranch. Im­ Eugene O’Neill’s “ A Moon for the Misbegotten” Trees cut. ______844-8988.______UNDSCAP1ND terior convenient tree T O W N H O U SE on 6th light supper will be available, at cost, at St. Peter s 646-2253 PLUNBINO peccable upkeep. lined location, two car opens this weekend to complete the Hartford Have dump truck, Three bedrooms, 1'/i Green. Manchester $6$ Hsrm haFrevsEMEto garage, screen porch. Stages 1988-89 season. The play, the last that Band shell opens Sunday Church. will haul. *’IFe con lell you baths, spacious family Country Club. Three GLASSY-EYED — Works like these, by SEd Repair STUMP GRINDING Call RE/M AX 647-1419 bedrooms. $179,900. O’Neill completed, tells the tale of Jamie, a 643-9996 what to look for... Small tree and hedge room, formal dining or Ron Fournier even- Portland glassbiower David Boutin, are The hills of Manchester Community College’s "No Job Too Sm oir M&M OIL room and much more. Owner, Ron 646-2364. New Yorker In Hartford UVCMI4 mranMit vimvmwimi rwniHnBi and what to look removal. Ings 649-3087.0______wayward alcoholic, and his romance with Josie, a among those in the "Spring Fiing" show campus will be alive with the sounds of music on PLUMBING a HEAHNQ $199,900. Flano Realty, tough, sensuous farmer’s daughter. Performances wwiQiwiM^ fiDOMn^ rfvmnQi out for!" Sr. Citizen's Discount EXCEPTIONAL Cape Sunday, when the Manchester Symphony "New Yorker” magazine’s illustrious writer, CARPENTRY/ • Oil Burner Sarvica a Salas 646-5200.O | ^ B U 8 IN E 8 8 are Tuesday through Thursday and Sundays at 7; 30 now at Down on the Farm craft gallery in Free Estimates with unique floor plan. Orchestra presents a concert to get the Manchester Brendan Gill, will narrate a concert by the REMODELIND Quality Work At • Automatic Oil Dsllvary The builder of this brand Large living room, |Z5Jprdperty p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. For Moodus. The gailery, which showcases Affordable Prices 872-8993 new seven room Colon­ Bicentennial Band Shell season off to a rousing Hartford Symphony Orchestra’s woodwind quintet HarBro • Wall Pumps Bates a Ssrvloa wood stove ond bay matinees, and other ticket information, cali fine contemporary works, is open Free Eetlmetea ial on Shoddy Mill window, private lot MANCHESTER. 1240 start. The concert, at 7 p.m., wilt be moved to the on Saturday at 7 p.m. The concert, called “ An Let ua ramodal your kMchan or • Water Heaters (Botmo a o m Licensed end Fully Insured Road In Andover has that backs up to woods, square feet. First floor 527-5151. Thursdays through Sundays from 11 Lowe Program Center if it’s raining. Admission is bath from floor to calling. Wa • Bathroom a Kltohon Lawn Care Evening of Grace,” will be presented at Grace 'offer cablnett, vanitlaa, Can Slava Painting reduced the price to an quiet area. Coll suite In Main Street a.m. to o5 p.m., on Banner Road, across free, although a free-will donation is collected to t4t-1143 Remodeling • Odd Jobs affordable $219,900, but Lutheran Church, 46 Woodland St., Hartford. A countertops, whatever your • Clean Up Re/M AX 647-1419 or Professional Building defray expenses. Audience members are needs are. Call RALW of Manchester • Senior CIHzon Dlecounts you must furnish the with oft street parking. from the Banner Golf Course. donation of $15 per person is recommended. Gill a Experienced Workers Barbara Weinberg For the June bride encouraged to bring blankets or lawn chairs and NADEAU Bb • Bactrlo work by Interior painting. evelnings 643-0644.O Sale or lease with op­ will also speak on Hartford architecture at a 843-M04 imlPAINTIND/ Quality Painting Precision Electric C o ll: Three bedrooms, 2>/2 tion. Call Tom Boyle, It’s hard to find the ideal wedding gift for some sweaters. SC R EE N ED porch, fruit reception for patrons and friends at 5 p.m., at the KHebae A Batfc Oasiga CsBlsr lOOlPAPERINO Services " TUBE ESTlUAreS A49-2920 o r 643-2037 baths, fireplace, ap­ owner/ogent. Boyle couples. If they’ve lived on their own for years, proximately 1900 trees, brick patio and Summer sounds are free Hartford Seminary, for those who choose to make a roam to play. Three Real Estate Company, they’ve probably already got two toasters, several I FARRAND REMODCUNO •Free EsUmater Phone: 6 4 9 - 2 8 7 1 square feet. Super five 649-4800.______more substantial contribution. Proceeds wiil go to FRANK YOUNG acre country lot. Jack- bedroom Colonial with blenders and endless towels and bed linens. That’s The Summer Sounds of Glastonbury, an outdoor Master of Illusions Room additloni, decks, roof­ •Senior Citfxen Diacounta charming details. A MANCHESTER. Charm­ the outreach programs of Grace Church Center for ing, aiding, windows and gutt- son 8, Jackson Real free concert featuring the Hartford Symphony, will •Aluminum U Vinyl MI8CELLANEDU8 CDNCRETE bright and sunny ing traditional style why the Gallery/Shop at Wesleyan Potters has put David Copperfield, certainly one of the most Community Ministry. For reservations, call sra. All typM of remodeling and PAINTING Estate, 647-8400.D be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at Salmon Brook Powerwathlng SERVICES home. Large living and 2500 square toot office together an exhibit cailed “ A Gift for the flamboyant of today’s magicians and illusionists, 527-1642. I repairs Call Bob Farrand, Jr. building In prime East Corporate Park. The entrance is off Hebron . dining rooms, fire­ Wedding,” featuring unusual pieces of pottery, will perform at 5; 30 and 8:30 p.m. Saturday at But. 647-8509 WALLPAPERING GSL Building Mainte­ Concrete Floors place, I'/i baths. Call Center Street location. basketry and weaving. The show is open Tuesday Avenue. The lawn will be open for picnics. For 646-6815 Very near famous Co­ Bushnell Memorial Hall in Hartford. His show, Ret. 645-6840 We’re Here To Serve nance Co. Commercl- and Additions Re/M AX 647-1419 or through Saturdady, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., through June more information, call 659-3587. staged to various musical compositions, includes Hall to Nathan Hale Interlor/Extsrlor al/ResIdentlal building THE DEADLINE FOR Barbara Weinberg ev- veys Restaurant. Oft PLACING OR street parking. Lease 10. The gallery is at 350 S. Main St. (Route 17), mind reading, sleight of hand tricks and an attempt Rain or shine, Nathan Hale’s birthday (June 5, 18 yra. Service Since 1073 Specialists repairs and home Im­ Residential & enlngs 643-0e44.n provements. Inferior Commercial. CANCELING AN AD IS or sale with excellent Middletown. at self-levitation. He will also restage the “ Escape 1755) will be celebrated in grand style at his HEBRON. Charming financing In place. Call A touch of Scotland aODRIND and exterior painting, Free Estimates. 12 NOON THE DAY ranch, three bed­ From Alcatraz,” featured on his television special birthplace on Sunday with the beating of drums and R&Y Pride taken in every E\ light carpentry. Com­ Tom Boyle, owner/a- Insured. BEFORE, MONDAY - rooms, fireplaced liv­ gent, Boyle Real Estate An emotional obsession Scottish folk singer Jean Redpath, widely known in 1987. Tickets are $17.50 and $19.50, and are the firing of muskets. The grounds of the Nathan job we do! MIKE GIACALONE plete tanitorlal ser­ ing room, cozy family Remodeling vice. Experienced, rel­ FRIDAY. IN ORDER Compony, 649-4800. for her performances on the radio program “ A available by calling 246-6807. Hale Homestead on South Street in Coventry will UNOLEUM SERVICE room, plus finished “ The Story of Adele H.,” Francois Truffaut’s Quality is our main iable, free estimates. John Hannon \ TO MAKE THE NEXT NEW Hampshlre-Repalr Prairie Home Companion,” will perform Sunday at come alive with performances by the Nathan Hale Company Fully Insured basement, two car att­ complex study of emotional obsession, will be concern. 643-0304.______Concretn Company ISSUE. FRIDAY ached garage, large garage, used cars, 4 p.m. at Immanuel Congregational Church, 10 Ancient Fifes and Drums, and Knowlton’s Quality Workmanship A F T E R N O O N BY 2:30 sporting equipment, A visit to Scandinavia EKp0rt Free Estimates deck, lovely lands­ presented Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the Avery Woodland St., Hartford. Admission is free, Rangers. HAWKES1REE5ERVKE 875-9371 PM FOR MONDAY’S real estate $250. plus Theater of Wadsworth Atheneum, 600 Main St., Cnttmannhlp REASONABLE Bucket, truck a chippsr. caped yard. Asking although donations will be accepted. Valkommen, a Swedish festival, will be held “ This ‘regalement’ of the Revolutionary War 643-5430 Stump rsmoval. Frsa ISSUE. THANK YOU $168,000. Call tor ap­ Inventory. Store, gas, In All Pha$ $ of $1 million gross Hartford. Isabelle Adjani portrays Adele Hugo, Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 248 Main St., hero is a special tribute to the townspeople of 0 RATES satlmatos. Spodal FO R YO U R pointment. Principals younger daughter of novelist Victor Hugo. Ramodeling considaratlon for sldorly only. 228-9513.______$550,000 Inventory and Farmington. Sil, which is herring, will be served Coventry, who have supported the homestead over and handleappad. COOPERATIONIII real estate. Acreage, Admission is $3. Parking is available at the Just plain folks We cater to the MDVER8 with boiled potatoes, Swedish coffee bread and the years,” said Mary Beth Baker, site eCutM eWliHI home owner. ELECTRICAL BOLTON. By owner. farms. 603-522-3736, or Travelers Plaza parking garage for 50 cents. bpIictMirt 6 4 7 - 7 5 S 3 Large ranch with att­ 3636.______Folk and soft, contemporary music wili be heard pepparkakor, or ginger cookies. There will be folk administrator. - ..... * ached garage, siin deck Saturday at 7:30 at the monthly coffeehouse at dancing in costume and more. Admission is free. Activities will be offered from 2 to 4 p.m., with DKb etutM Senior Citizen MAINVR.U ELEGTMC Screened loam, gravel, ax woees HevMa ONE OF THE surest wavs and potential tor In-law M ANCH ESTER. For sale ProfaaaloiHrt tUcMeU work dona. 2,000 squore foot fur­ Wintonbury Baptist Church, 54 Maple Ave., refreshments and tours of the homestead free to e IM t KitciwR I Discount processed gravel, HANDUNQ A U VOUN to find bargain buys’is to apartment with private Pirouettes and pansies BitiB Updoa that old tut* paiw) to MOVINe NEEDS entrance. Nicely main­ nished office building, Bloomfield. There is no charge for admission or residents of Coventry from 1 to 5 p.m. Vnyl Siif oirauK br*«ka>». sand, atone, and fill for •CameMs l shop the classified ads nice location, good *Ik Rnk eSHrmt FREE ESTIMATES Wia do •» typw of •Metrical •Truck and 2 M*n tor every day. tained seven plus Arts in the Garden, Manchester’s second annual refreshments. Ethyl returns for benefit Owned by the Antiquarian and Landmarks delivery call George Hsovyll parking area. $285,000. •Ml) e6in|M FULLY INSURED work. •Flos raraotuil rooms. One plus acres. festival of visual and performing arts, will be Ethyi Eichelberger, one of downtown Hartford’s Society, the Nathan Hale Homestead was built in Call for fro# ostlmata Gritting 742-7886. EiMiniist Private park like yard. R.D. Murdock, 643- presented from 5 to 10 p.m. Saturday at the corner 1776, the year of Hale’s death. Hale family Senior DIeeount 847-7292. ata*ni Wishing will not sell any­ $220,000. P rincip als 2692. most bizarre comediennes, will present a benefit 843-8774 thing ... o low-cost ad In of Porter Street and Westminster Road. Ordinary life In Vernon memorabilia are on display, including Nathan Fully LIceneed only. 649-8990 or 522- for Real Art Ways on Saturday at 8 and 10 p.m. The i' VlRyl5idiMA Classified will. Why not Throughout the evening, the audience will see and Hale’s Bible. The country setting in Coventry 5593. RDDM8 How did ordinary life in Vernon change during two works on the program are “ Lucrezia Borgia,” Fully Ineured Wallpapering WANT ADS are the Replacenwirt VHm Ii When you call Classified place one today I 643-2711. hear performances by the Silk City Chorus, makes it easy to imagine what the Hale farm might Free Eatimetee Interlor/Extarior Painting to place on ad, a friendly FDR RENT the industrial revolution? What happened when the which won an Obie Award, and “ Jocasta: Boy * friendly way of finding a and also mobll home GD quartets from the Manchester Symphony, have looked like in its early, working days. References and Insurea Ad-VIsor will onswer y6ur town went from rural to suburban? These are the Crazy or. She Married Her Son.” Tickets are $15 cash buyer for applian­ roofovara MANCHESTER. Air con­ performers from Manchester’s Gilbert & Sullivan 263 Main St. 643-9321 or 649-4431 ces, musical Instruments, coll ond help you word questions explored in a new exhibit at the Vernon each, which includes champagne served in paper For more information about the regalement, or Call Collect your od for best response. ADVANCED TILE WORKS ditioned room near Players and the Little Theatre of Manchester, and Gary McHegh cars and a host of other busline. Home prlvll- Historicai Society, 734 Hartford Turnpike, Vernon. cups. Real Art Ways is located in the Hartford Arts for a society brochure, cali the homestead at Manchester 6 8 4 - 6 5 7 6 fM3-2711. •Complete Bathrooms •Ceramic more. Hors d’oeuvres, desserts and beverages will MarUe Mattstee Items. ages. Middle aged The exhibit opens Saturday, and will hang through Center, 94 Allyn St., Hartford. To reserve tickets, 742-6917 or the Hartford office of the society at 645-8892 •Jacuzzis *Marble be served. The tickets cost $15 and will be available lady, non-smoker or June 25. For details, call 872-8122. call 525-5521. 247-8996. •Tllework aParquet drinker. ^-1237. at the gate. •Decks •Pattern Plus HDMES It- HELP lllHELP HDME8 •Outdoor Walks •Bluestone APARTMENT8 ''■WANTED FDR SALE FDR SALE •Countertops «Brlck HELP WANTED GDWANTED GD g o GD FDR RENT ED Commercial & Residential PERSON to provide IMMACULATE six room M ANCH ESTER. New list­ EAST Hartford. Nice one DISHWASHER evelngs SER V IC E station attend- summer care tor tour Cope In Bower School ing! Large aluminum Save up to 75% on materials in Stock ARSIFIFn ADVERTISING 643-2711 children. Drivers li­ area. New kitchen, new sided Colonial with a FREE ESTIMATES or two bedroom apart­ n tor hard working per­ ent. Excellent tor re­ ment. Heat and hot son. Career opportuni­ tired person. Hours cense preferred. Call windows. Call Anne great woodsy view. after 5. 649-5734. Doeman. Blanchard & There's tour bed­ water Included. Secur­ ties are possible. Will flexible. M & M Service 657-4053 ity and references re­ train. Call Covey’s 643- Station, Bolton. 649- NIGHT Bartender. 6pm- Rossetto Realtors,” rooms, 2'/2 baths, a IllJHELP HELP We're Selling Houses" fireplaced living room quired. No pets. Call PART TIME 2751. 2871. 12am, Monday-Frlday. 289-0000, Mondav- LOST LLU wanted WANTED HELP WANTED 646-7961 after 11am. 646-2482.0______and family room with 101 I and^found HELP WANTED m sliders to deck. In­ OPEN HOUSE 6/1/89 l-3pm Frldav, 9am-6pm. Sat- Notices AND FOUND VERNON. Four bedroom cludes pool tool Also urdav, 10am-2pm. ST E E L erector needed. TELEPHONE callers, Service man for rv. vinyl sided home with IMPOUNDED; Male, 3 PART time handy man ASSISTANT for Man­ day time or evenings. two car garage. 302C Green Road MANCHESTER. Two able to do painting, Experienced only I To chester doctor office. Full or part time. many amenities In­ As a condition precedent to ents, vlalatlon of rights of M ISSING . One year old years old. Dachshund work on metal building Flexible hours. $7. dh $198,500. YoYo Carroll. bedroom, second floor the plocement of onv odver- privacy and Infringement at some plumbing, and Afternoon hours. Must PRIVATE PARTY Will train. Apply cluding first floor Sentry Real Estate, 643- female cot, small grey cross, brown. Found on erection crew. Benef­ hour. Call for an ap- laundry, slate foyer, flat. New stove, refrig­ tlslno In the Wonchester He­ copyright and proprietary and white tiger. Wear­ Henry Street. Male, 4 miscellaneous repairs be dependable and polntmenf. 289-1971. Blonstein Camping 4060.n______erator. Carpeted. $495. rald, Advertiser hereby rights, unfair competition its. eoe. Call Blit 242- have pleasant person­ stone fireplace In first ing a white flea collar. years old, Brittany to our Income prop­ Center, Rte. 83 643-5239.______agrees to protect, Indemnify and libel and slander, which erty. Hours are totally ality. Willing to train. GAL Friday. Mature, Merchandise Ads floor family room, slid­ This darling Victorian and hold harmless the Man­ Missing since Thurs­ Spaniel, orange and F l » - time. D rive rs Vernon. L IK E private home. 3'A may result from the publlca- day, M ay 18. Last seen flexible. Good side, se­ Salary negotiable for non-smoking, secreta- ers to deck and much Colonial has many chester Herald, Its officers tlan of any advertisement In white, Diane Street. helper delivering furnl- experienced Indlvld- ry/receptlonlsf for a more. $250,000. D.W. charming features pre­ rooms. Lease. Work­ and emplayees against any the Manchester Herald by In the East Middle Male, 1 year old Dober­ cond or retirement lob. ture. Call 647-1717. Call 643-2659. ual. Call 646-5153. busy Vernon Real Est­ Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 served from yeste­ ing single, married and all liability, loss or adyertlser. Including adver­ Turnpike area near man. Red. Call Mon- SALES CLERK ryear! Entry foyer couple preferred. 643- expense. Including attor­ tisements In any free distri­ Manchester High PAINTER. Must be expe- SUMMER babysitter ate office. Experience M ANCHESTER. A must chester Dog Warden. rlenced with brush and preferred. Hours with parlor, formal HILLVIEW CONDO 2880.______neys' fees, arising from bution publications pub­ School. Please call 643- 643-6642.______wanted. College stu­ and ASSISTANT see home with combi­ MANCHESTER $114,900 claim s of unfair trode practi­ HELP spray. Neat, conscle- Mondoy-Frlday, 1- dining room, pantry, MANCHESTER. Availa­ lished by the Manchester 4251.______dent or mature woman nation of amenities tor Nait and cl*«n 2 bedroom Townhou** In ■ convtnltnt ces, Infringement of trade- Herald. Penny Sleffert, LOST: Calico cat, te- WANTED nous, professionals 8pm, Saturday, 9-5pm. TO PHARMACIST both with antique fix­ ble Immediately. Two FOUND on East Center to care for four school 9 M yesterday and today locitlon. Full bMtment with wMh«f/dry«r hookup*, fully male, white flea collar, m tures, newer furnace, marKs, trade names or pat­ Publisher. only. Must have tools aged children In mv Salary $18,000. Call M a­ Including natural bedroom townhouse- Street. One-eyed neu­ reward. Please call 649- and transportation. rilyn T. for Interview. PER In modern updated wiring, exte­ •ppll*nc«d kitchtn. ,trom $650. Security tered male tiger cat, HOUSEW IVES, studenfs. home. Three-four days woodwork, hardwood DIRECTIONS: E**t Cantor to L«n on Summit to Right on Qr««n 7304. Call 643-2569.______DW Fish Realty. 871- DAY professional floors, trench doors, rior has fresh paint, and references re­ twelve years old, with Need extra money? per week. Must have one car garage, super Road on or Oakland St. to Summit to Lift on Qr««n. CLERICAL AUTO Mechanic. Full car. 643-5052 evenings. 1400.______* Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days pharmacy at first floor laundry, quired. No pets. Also flea collar. Call 647-3061 Part time and full time time position availa­ yard with privacy available, one bed­ SUFFIELD BANK has a full time clerical position days or 646-6631 nights. positions available. No F U LL time delivery. In­ * Additionai Lines 504 Per Line, Per Day Manchestsrs Largest walk-up attic, first ANNDUNCEMENT8 ble. Experience re­ BULLDOZER operaforto cludes heavy lifting. floor family room and plantings and fencing. room from $550. Boyle available In our Glastonbury Office. experience necessary. operate D-3 Cat. Must * Classifications 71 thru 87 Shopping Center. $149,900. Jackson & Real Estate Company, This Is a good time to find Apply Whole Donut, quired. Must have own Paid training. $5.25 per an Inground pool with Responsibilities In the Servicing Department will tools and valid CT driv­ be able to fine grade hour. 643-2717.______. * Merchandise Under *250 Will train. Days only, cabana. $214,900. D.W. Jackson Real Estate, 649-4800; Superlntend- a cash buyer for that F R E E white long hair Manchester Stores, 467 and do all around bul­ 647-8400.D include set-up of now consumer loans on the typewriter no one uses. kittens. Litter trained. ers license. Excellent * Ad must contain price! full or part time. Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 ent, 646-1999.______Hartford Road, 150 benefits and Insuranc. ldozing. Full time em­ S M A L L Manchester law computer system, maintaining accurate Use a low-cost ad In Ready to go. Two male Center Street, 319 You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds Apply at once to TWO family, B2 zoning. MANCHESTER. Two Salary negotiable. Call ployment with benef­ firm needs expe­ bedroom apartment. Information regarding Insurance and all closed Classified for quick re­ and one female. 646- Green Road. its. Call 742-5317, 8-5. rienced real estate se­ due to this low price... pharmacist or Ann. Six rooms each unit, consumer loans. Candidates must possess good sults. 643-2711. 5681. ______three bedrooms, two BOLTON LAKE All appliances, carpet­ cretary. Salary and By owner. Open house communication skills, as well as, the ability to HOUSE cleaner, three- UGGET PARKADE cor garage. New root. ing, heat and hot water, hours negotiable. Great location tor busi­ Sunday, 12-3, 18 air conditioning. Se­ handle diversified rosponsibllltlos with strong RECEPTIONIST COOKS four hours weekly. $8. Write Boc FF, c/o CALL CLASSIFIED PHARMACY Experience line cook. per hour. Own trans- ness In highly visible Colonial Rd., Two cond floor. Call 649- attention to details. Wo offer competitive salaries Wa are looking lor a Manchester Herald. Parkade Shopping neighborhood. Owner bedroom ranch, large 5240.______plaaaant "panonallty’ who Full time position portatlon. Non- and company paid benefits. For further PART TIME smoker. References. financing available. corner lot, appliancea, anjoya paopla contact. available immediately, RN/LPN 643-2711 NOW! Center MANCHESTER. Four Information, please contact the Human 647-8261. Rent option possible or gae heat, completely rooms. Centrally lo­ Raquiraa anawarlng phonaa, days and some 404 W. Middle Tpke. Resources Department. The Manchester graating vlaltora. maaaaga 3-11 Charge Nurse take advantage of renovated. Two atorage cated. Call for details taking, light typing, filing. evenings. Call Chris As a nurse you are looking creative financing by bulldinga. Private beach. after 6pm. 643-6836. 1 SUFHELD BANK Wa otfar axcallant wagaa at Ellington Ridge tor a clean well staffed owner. Anne Miller $141,900. Call 649-1794. MANCHESTER. Three and banatita, which Indudaa OPENING patient oriented facility. Real Estate, 647-8000.Q Herald is looking for Country Club Exciting, new raataurant bedroom second floor 157 Mountain Road 1 waak vacation attar 0 W e have all this and morel IN5URANCE and cafe naada atatf with MEDICAL EACH side has five rooms apartment. Applian­ months, 2 waaka attar 1 872-9133. Suffield, CT 06078 paraonallty and anthualaam. HEALTHCARE We are In need of a with three bedrooms yaar, madical, dantal and Call ASSISTANT MANCHESTER. ces, gas heat and hot 10 people to work part Full or part tima. Day or person who has and I'/z baths. Three f2 0 3 ^ 668-1261 OXt. 307 Ufa Inturanca. Cradit union SITE MANAGER Huge unique ten water Included. $700 avtninga. Bartandara, Manchester Manor garages plus one car­ and much mora. Stop In CLINIC statewide family planning or­ worked In the room California Ranch per month plus secur­ RN/LPN Cooktalkl Stnrara, Cooka, Commercial Property port. Buy halt or both. ity deposit, credit ref­ time evenings in our and III! out an application or BAYLOR 6464)129. OPERATIONS ganization laeka a qualTflad Includes tour or five tand raauma to Qlastonbury Caahlara, Claaning Paopla, Individual to manage our ra- and Casualty field for Some owner financing bedrooms, 2’/} baths erences. No pets. 742- 7am - 7pm and 7pm - Olahwaahar, Door Paopla producthra healthcare facility offered. WA fixed rate Qaga. 184 Commarca 7am positions every ENTRY LEVEL at least one year, to and two family rooms. 8549.______tele-marketing dept. Straat, Qlastonbury, CT and DaaJaya. in Shalton, CT. financing. A great time Saturday and Sunday. Apply In paraon; Ptannad Par«nthood of Con­ handle small Kitchen area also In MANCHESTER. Availa­ 08033. 203-633-S271. RESTAURANT Raaponalbllltlaa Includa: par- commercial accounts. to buy. $127,900 or For more Information necticut. a nonprofit agency aonnal. office and budget $240,000 - half duplex or lower level family ble July 1. Quiet nelgh- aoa please call: borhood. Three Hanky Panky’s HELP and leading provider of ra- management, and patlant Typing necessary and both sides. Anne Miller room with Its own entry Wh«n you n**d lo advartlM, Director of Nursing, productlva health care haa an care. Educational backg­ bedrooms, large kit­ Earn $125.00-$250.00 47 Purnell Place computer experience Real Estate, 647-8000.a tor detininte In-law po­ nothing works like ClisilfledI ^ Crestfleld Full and part time Immediate opening for a round In health admlnlatra- desirable. Our agency tential. Must be seen! $165,000 chen with appliances, MEDICAL Convolescent Home, Manchester positions available for Clinic Oparatlona Aaalatanf. tlon, managamant and/or is Ideally located In YoYo Carroll. Sentry OPEN HOUSE — SUNDAY 1:00 to 4:00 front and rear porches, Dial 643-2711 a week. M encltstfer, 643-51S1. dishwashers and food Poaltlon raporta directly to nuraing adminlatratlon, QYN, SECRETARY/ family planning axparlanca downtown Real Estate, 643-4060.O secluded yard and gar­ the alta manager and la raa- You will never know how attractive these units TRANSCRIPTiONIST prep. $5 to $7 per hour. prafarrad. Competitiva aalary Manchester. We are age. $700 per month, Call for an appointment. ponalbla for a wide range of and banafita package. CALL MANCHESTER. Birch are until you pay us a visit. If you are planning a plus security. Tenants miaiid)pfltFr UpralJi Two part time positions ADMISSION looking for a person NORTH We offer: Adams Mill Reetaurant, patlant aarvicaa. Qood com- or aand raauma to: BAR­ Mt. area. Just reduced change of address — stop — and see the many pay heat and electric­ available for growing or­ IHRECTOR/SOCIAL munlcatlona akilla required. BARA NICK to fit In with a DRIVER 646-4039. COVENTRY from $325,000. to outstanding features In these condos. A dream ity. No pets. 646-1210 thopedic practice. Excel­ Excellent aalary and banafita. personable staff that $275,000. Owner must •Guaranteed Salary lent starting salary and WORKER Wanted at once for Planntd Parenthood kitchen, central air and vacuum, 2 'h baths, days, 643-8422 Experience with the Conatact or aand raauma to; has been together for New homes in "CLASSIFIED ADS: flexible hours available. of Connoctiert sell to settle estate. evenings.______admission function In a modern pharmacy In BARBARA NICK many years. Brigham Brook Estate garage, full basement and much, much more. Apply In person or send 45 Bread Stroot Unbelievable large Co­ •Excellent Bonus Schedule long term care large shopping CASHIER/PHONE Interested? Call Subdivision. Ten lonial Cape tor this Most of all — a terrific pricel VERNON. One or two EVERY resum e to: Planned Parenthood Middletown, CT 06457 bedroom apartments t h e enviromont will qualify center. Ideal for OPERATOR Dorothy at 643-1155 room, Federal price. One plus acre Hostess; Denise Reale DAY Sports Medidne and you for an outstanding student or retiree. of Connecticut 347-S2S8 In 0 five unit complex. •Weekly Pay Hours Mon-Fri 5-Spm. All for an appointment. Colonial $329,000. lot, tour bedrooms, V/i AND OrUiopediet of opportunity. Degree In Flexible hours. Apply 45 Broad 5treot Nine room, Georgian Like new condition. day Saturday, 6-6. baths, formal dining Lower level fam ily w o n d e r IN •Advancement Potential Manchester social work preferred. at once to Experisnce prefarrtd. Will Middletown, CT 06457 Colonial, $319,000. room, den/study, eat- D. F. REALE, im. But will consider pharmacist. conelder epllttlng the week. (203) 347-5255 HILB, ROGAL & Open house 1-4, in kitchen, large family room could be second MANY 155 Main St appropriate experience Plaaea call tor an KAL E$TAli bedroom. $750. per Saturday and Sunday. room, attached two car 175 Mila $LMiin(1.4:>r w o r k e r WAYS Manchester, Ct 06040 In non-aoclal work Liggett Pharmacy appointment, 646-4321. HAMILTON CO. month, heat Included. Call Mr. Bellas at or call degree. For details call 224-7270 or garage. Must be seen. S4S4S2’- Parkade M TS Builders, 646-2787 Call Gordon at D.W. 645-8387 Manchester Manor, LYNCH TOYOTA OF CT., INC. 1-800-312-5372. Fish, 871-1400. ManchesterHerald 646-0129. 404 Wert Middle Tpkt. or 647-7623. 64.3-2711 647-9946 between 10am-6pm. PONTIAC TO — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, June 2, 1989

APARTMENTS I HOMES TAQ I TAG CARS CAMPERS/ TAD SALES TRAILERS FOR RENT FOR RENT SALES SALES SALES FOR SALE MAJOR tag sale. June 3, 1986 PRDWLER travel MANCHESTER. Central MANCHESTER. 785 ToP MANCHESTER. 486 FORD, 1977 LTD wagon. MANCHESTER. Three NOTICE. Connecticut Gen- 9-2. 43-45 Brookfield trallor. Sleeps seven. bedroom apartment. prestigues location. land Turnpike. Satur­ Parker Street. Satur­ 351 Cleveland, new bat- erol Statute 23-65 prohibits Street. Porcellan ped- day and Sunday, 9-4. day, 10-2. Books, maga- tery. $500. 649-6474. Heat and air condi­ First floor. References Two story, three bed­ the posting of advertise­ Istal sink, refrigerator tioner, awning, full rooms, two baths, liv­ Up-rlght freezer, sofa FORD LTD wagon, 75, ond security. No pets. ments by any person, firm or with Ice maker, dis­ and love seat, twin bed _£i!^**i£2ll££^!^i*L__ both. $8500. 643-9646. ing room with fire­ corporation on a telegraph, SOUTH Windsor, Wrap­ Windsor 400 motor. All $650. Coll 646-7268. hwasher, den furni­ and dresser and mis­ THREE bedroom In two place, dining room, telephone, electric light or ping Shopping Center. power. Best offer. 647- YDU CAN enloy extra power pole or to a tree, ture, soup-to-nuts and cellaneous Items. Oakland Road. Satur­ year old duplex. Great basement with one car bric-brac. 9867. vacation money by ex­ garage and full fenced shrub, rock, or any other MANCHESTER. 307 day, June 2 and June 3. for singles. Big kitchen natural oblect without a w rit­ PONTIAC LeMans, 1979. changing Idle Items In In back yard. Available STAFFORD SPRINGS. 22 Copper HIM Street. 8;30-3pm. Giant tag Two door, good run­ and living room, two ten perm it for the purpose of Laurel Drive, Satur­ June 3, 9-5. Indoor Est­ your home for cash ... June 30. $1,150 per protecting It or the public and sale. ning condition, no full baths, full base­ day, June 3, 9-3. No ate sale. with an ad In classified. ment. $825. per month month plus heat and carries a fine of up to $50 for MANCHESTER. 70 Foley dents or rust. Asking Coll 643-2711 to place your utilities. Call 345-8848. each offense. early birds. plus utilities. Call after MANCHESTER. 182 Street. Saturday, June $550. 643-6587. ad. MANCHESTER. 92 Stll- 7pm. 646-9892. MANCHESTER. Availa­ MANCHESTER. June 3, Broad Street. June 3, 3 and Sunday, June 4, CHEVY Citation. 1981, b le Immediately. 9am-1pm. Latvian Ifleld (Spencer Street Rain date June 10.9am. 7-5. Giant tag sale. Automatic, air, two MANCHESTER. Beauti­ Church. Winter Street to Hlllstown Road) Sat­ Four family. MOTORCYaES/ ful one bedroom, living Three bedroom Colon­ Something for eve­ door hatchback. Front- ial In nice neighbor­ off East Center. Furni­ urday, June 3, 8-4. MANCHESTER. 6 Con­ ryone. Furniture, MOPEDS room, dining room, kit­ ture, plants, antiques Multi family, house­ wheel drive, new front hood. $750. per month way Road, Saturday, tools, nic-nacs, clothes struts, tires, body chen with dishwasher and enthenic foods. hold Items, strollers, HDNDA Goldwing Inter­ and all appliances, air plus security and utili­ June 3, rain date, June all sizes, much more. good. 875-6991. ties. No pets. 643-2129. MANCHESTER. 45 Fox- humidifier, waterbed, 4. 9-4. Attic and garage state, 85, mint condi­ conditioned, quiet on bookcases, baby Items. bus line. Ideal for mid­ croft Drive, Saturday, sale. Vicinity of Man- WANTED TO tion, many extras. $5,200. 742-9633. dle aged or senior citi­ STORE ANO June 3,9-3. Five family. COVENTRY. Northfleld chester Green BUY/TRADE ITRUCKS/VANS zen. Heat and hot water Furniture and more. neighborhood tag sale. Firehouse. FOR SALE HDNDA ATC 200S, 85, Included. Only $610. OFFICE SPACE June 3, 9-3pm. Rain MANCHESTER. 80 North WANTED; Bedroom, I excellent condition, date June 10. Off Route runs strong. $600. or Come see why we rarly MANCHESTER. 59 Philip Main, Saturday, June dining room set, Ma- JEEP Scrambler CJ8, 84, have a vacancy. 247- MANCHESTER. Five Road. June 3 and 4, 44 near Route 31 North 3, 10-4. Antiques, col­ hoganey or compara­ best offer. 643-9752. room office suite. Two lunctlon. 54K, power steering, 5030. 9-4pm. Bargalnsforall. lectibles, household ble, and dressers. 524- brakes, six cylinder, toilets. High traffic Come take a look. MANCHESTER. 122 Gris­ Items. 8824. CARS MANCHESTER. Two and areo. Excellent sign hard top and bikini top. three bedrooms. Se­ HOUSEHOLD Items, clo­ som Road. Friday, SATURDAY, June 3, Sun- Excellent condition. FOR SALE vlslblll.ty. Parking. June 2, Saturday, June curity and references. July 1 occupancy. 643- thing, etc. 286 Cooper duay, June 4, 9-3. CARS $6,000. 228-9801. Call 645-8201. HIM Street, Manches­ 3, 9-4pm. Bikes, toys, Corner Hamlin and 2121.______clothes, many other FOR SALE MANCHESTER. One bed­ ter. Saturday and Sun­ Pearl Streets. OFFICE space. 500 day, 9-3. Itmes. room apartment. $475 square feet. Excellent THREE family. 26 CO- TDYDTA Tercel, 1980. per month Includes MANCHESTER. 2 Lock- lumbus Street. Friday Good running condi­ location. $300. heat In­ M ULTI family sale In wood Street. Saturday, heat and appliances. cluded. 647-9223 or 643- and Saturday, June 2 tion. $500. or best offer. 649-8365.______open lot (47 Washing­ June 3, 9-4. Two family and 3, 9-3. Chain saw, 646-6524 Otter 6pm. GRADUATION 7175. tag sole.______FOUR rooms, second ton Street) Saturday, typewriter, picnic ta­ MAZDA RX7 LS, 1980. floor. $630. Including June 3, 9-1. Rain date MULTI family tag sale. ble, furniture, clothing, Garaged winters, low heat. Suitable for Rn VAC ATIO N Sunday, June 4. June 2, 9-2 and June 3, odds and ends. mileage. $3,200 or best adults. Call 649-9535 af­ {^ R E N T A L S 8-12. Humidifier, kit­ MANCHEST-ER. 55 Ton- offer. 742-6141. PRESENT chen Island with ca­ SS9 ter 5pm. Ica Spring Trail, Satur­ • EASY DOES IT" Is the binets, miscellaneous BUICK Skylark, 77. Two HOW ABOUT A USED AMSTON Lake. Three day, June 3, 9-3. door fully equipped. bedroom cottage. way to describe placing a household Items, bicy­ Freezer, stereo speak- APARTMENTS cles, family clothing, Dependable car. $600. CAR OR TRUCK FROM Walk to beach. Call want od. Just call 643-2711 ers, wagon, 643-2587. FOR RENT 647-7602 after 8pm. and we do the rest! outdoor chairs. 65 Still miscellaneous. Field Road. HDNDA Accord, 78, five CARTERS speed, high miles, runs. rrilNOUSTRIAL $350. or best offer. 643- GRAND OPENING ISlJPROPERn CARS CARS CARS 9752 after 7pm. U SED CARS Sat. & Sun., 11-5pm FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE MUSTANG, 1979. Asking MANCHESTER. Up to $750. 643-5919. 82 OLDS CIERA sjijioe NOW RENTING 7,300 sq. ft. Industrial 2 Door, Very Low Mileage space, plus 1 acre of New Luxury land for lease. Warren CHORCHES MOTORS CARDINAL 85 PONT BONNEVILLE Townhouses E. Holland Inc., 643- CHEVY 80 Oakland St. CLYDE 4 Door, Very Clean D a VG 1108. Manchester# CT BUICK# INC. CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. RIVER'S EDGE CAPRICE 19SB CHRYSLER Olh AVE •14.009 ROUTE 83, VERNON 87 OLDS FIRENZA s-reoe 1988 Toyota Tercel *6980 83 Matcuiy Merqub 4 Dr. station Wagon, Nice Family Car * / 9 9 9 VILLAGE iq n J ROOMMATES 1985, 58,500, Clean, 1908 SHELBY SHADOW •10,909 1988 Buick LeSabre *12999 *4995 84 Monte Carlo Cpe. *5995 10 M bi frem Htfd 2 fkxx plans to I3»Iwanteo all new hoses, belts, 1000 DODGE ARIES *7.090 1968 Chev Conver Van *17999 8 4 CHEV CAPRICE CLASSIC $ e o o e chooaa kom. Nawty contIrucM 1968 QM SIERRA P.U. *0,009 1988 Buick Skylark $8990 64 Buick Century Wagon *6695 2 BR TownhouMt fMluring: tires, exhaust, brakes. 4 Door, Slow Mileage 9 9 9 9 MANCHESTER. Room­ 1988 Buick Century *11990 84 Horizon 4 Door *4295 All work done by 1006 DODGE SHADOW . *0700 !73 tq. tt. mate. Male, non- 1987 Pont Grand Am *7770 85 Buick Somertal 2 Dr. *7295 $900 mo. Inc. haat^ot watar. 1908 DODGE 0150 P.U. *11,399 8 7 FORD CROWN VICTORIA s A O o e smoker, professional Medford Motors. Wire 1987 Buick Skyhawk *7980 8S Cevallar 4 Dr. *4495 1980 DODGE DAYTONA *10,199 4 Door, Clean & Nice * 9 9 9 9 •Largs, spaa rooms to share large five Wheels. All power. 1987 Buick Park Ave. *12880 85 AMC Alliance 2 Dr. *2675 •1H baths room, 1'/2 bath apart­ 1007 DODGE OMNI *4,995 1988 Chevrolet Cavalier *5990 •Full appl. kltch. Tilt wheel. *5995. 8S Spectrum 4 Dr. *4295 ment. Rent Includes 1986 Buick Electra *10250 83 BUICK LASABRE sjiooe •2 air condKIonars 649-7992 after 5 1907 BUICK SKYHAWK *8.405 85 O n tu ry Wagon *7995 Custom, 4 Door, Low Mileage H r 9 9 9 •Full bamnt. W/washar, heat and hot water. 1988 Buick Century *7690 $355. 646-2881 evenings. 1087 CHRYSLER 9th AVE •13.009 85 Electra 4 Door *10995 dryar hk. up 849-7878. 1984 Mercury Cougar *8180 •Choice of private deck 1086 PLYMOUTH CARAVELLE M.OOO 1986 Buick LeSabre *8290 8S Pontiac Sunbird *4995 86 PONT SUNBIRD scene or patio station Wagon, Very Low Mileage 9 D 9 9 1080 PLYMOUTH RELIANT *9,195 1985 Buick Somereat *7440 85 Camaro Coupe *6995 Must ba saani FURNITURE 1060 DODGE RAMCHARGER *10900 1984 Eldorado Convert. *14999 86 Grand Am 2 Dr. *7995 No pats 87 FORD ESCORT GL scone Models open M-F, 2-7; Sat. 72 HOUR MONEY BACK 1080 CHEVY SPECTRUM *3.999 81 Adams St. 86 Delta 88 2 Dr. *9995 2 Door, A Puff * 9 9 9 9 a Sun. 11-5. Call Modal A|X. BROYHILL dark pine Co­ 86 Markur XR4TI GUARANTEE 1005 BUICK ELECTRA *7,999 Manchester *9495 543-4509 lonial dining room set. Trestle table, six Ford 77 Qranada *2,490 86 TOYOTA TERCEL scene Wa also have a larga vaitaty of Nlaaan 'S3 Santra •2.906 643-2791 649-4571 872-9111 4 Door, A Puff * 9 9 9 9 apartmants and tcamhousss chairs, two leaves. Six Ctitvy '04 Chavatta *2.090 > throughout Manchastar foot hutch with glass Dodo# *03 400 *2.990 doors. Excellent condi­ 86 OLDS CUTLAS SUPREWIE s o m e Toyota 00 Tarcol *0.908 tion. $1,000 or best Chavy’87 Cavaltar *0,998 Coupe, Loaded * O X 9 9 offer. 646-0071.______Ford '80 LTD *0,008 KING size, SeashelLhead Olda '84 Cutlaaa *0.09( 87 CHEV CELEBRITY s q t q c board for water bed. Ford '87 Ranoor P.U. *9.9« station Wagon, A Puff * O f o 9 Excellent condition. Olda '84 O olta *9.90< Damato $100. 646-6799. B u ick '8 0 R aoal •8.991 86 CHEV CELEBRITY s-?one ■ M l ENTERPRISES I^B P o n t.'80 800 8TE *7.991 CHORCHES 4 Door, Nice & Clean * / ^ 9 9 O ld a '08 98 R aooncy *8,091 Owners & Oevsiopars rnTV/STEREO/ Toyota'86 Colica QTS *8.99( RanUI Off. e4»-1031 (iiKYM.CH Oadge Oodge Jtuihs 87 FORD ESCORT GL CPE scT o e APPLIANCES Olda '8 8 D atta *10.901 M-F, 9-5; Sat. 10-3 Olda'87 90 T-Sodan *14,09 Low Mileage & Clean 9 / 9 9

Dir; Exit 00 off 1-64, east oft SANYO Stereo System. Pontiac'80 Formula *18,09 Exit to 241, NSW Stats Rd., 88 CHEV CORSICA %QAai^ Manchastar Turntable, dual BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE 4 Door, Jet Black, A Beauty o 4 9 9 cassette, receiver, AND MARINE

equalizer, speakers, 250 Adimi 8 L Minch. cabinet. $200. 643-2047. 86 OLDS DELTA 88 sn-rne 049-1740 Royal Brougham, 4 Door, A Puff * 9 / 9 9 HOMES WHIRLPOOL heavy duty FOR RENT washer and Fridgidar MOO OVER 85 BUICK SOMERSET .eene dryer. 684-6576. 2 Door, Low Mileage & Clean 0 9 9 9 SOUTH Windsor. Large SCHALLER ACURA QUALITY six bedroom Contem­ PETS AND FACTORY INVOICE PRE-OWNED AUTOS 87 VOLKS JETTA sojine porary home. Three 4 Door, Very Clean * o 4 9 9 full baths, two car gar­ SUPPLIES 85 Chrysler Laser *4595 age plus pool and deck. 5 Spd.. A/C. Low M lln $1300 monthly. Coll SPRINGER Sponlel, 81 Mercury Cougar *3495 ON ’88-’89 NEW 87 HYUNDAI EXCEL GLS .>i7 n e three years old, $100. Fully Equip.. 2S.000 MIIm 4 Door, Clean, Low Mileage 4 / 9 9 D.W. Fish Realty, 871- 83 Ford Escort Wagon*2600 1400 or 643-1591. Female German She­ phard, two years old, 4 Bpaad. Starao. Oaan Car SMALL year round house 88 Mercury Lynx *3495 84 CHEV CELEBRITY c m a e $150. Both AKC regis­ 4>8paad, Starao. Lika Naw CARS/TRUCKS 4 Door, Clean & Nice 9 4 1 9 9 on Columbia Lake. tered, all shots. 645-6880 $650. monthly. 228-0602. 85 Honda CRX M 495 after 4pm. 9 Bpaad. Starao. Sporty INVITATION TO BID 83 Olds Regency *5995 USED TRUCKS vs. Fu«y Uwdvd. Ukv Nm, IN STOCK The Manchastar Public Schools MISCELLANEOUS 85 VW QTI *6495 solicits bids for MILK for the s -tp d , A/C. BHOk 8 8 DODGE RAIDER 4 X 4 s m v ie A 199990 school year. Saolad bids FOR SALE 85 VW QTI *5995 utility. Real Sporty * l U 4 9 0 will ba racalvad until June 14, 9>apd. A/C. Sitvar 1909, 2:00 P.M. at which tim e they w ill ba publldy opened. AIR conditioner, living MANY OTHERS TO 88 MAZDA B 2200 LX senne The right Is reserved to relect /dining room furni­ CHOOSE FROM PLUS Pickup, A Puff ’ 0 9 9 9 any and all Mds. Spedfloatlons ture, many other and bid form s m ay be secured 345 CENTER ST. at the Business Office, 45 N. Items. 643-1324.______84 NISSAN KING CAB 4 X 4 se e n e School Street, Manchester, FREE wood chips for MANCHESTER Pickup ’ 9 0 9 9 Connecticut. landscaping. Ken at 647-7077 0054I6______643-1442. 88 CHEV K 20 4 X 4 .. ^one LEGAL NOTICE Pickup, Fiberglass Cap X 9 Z 9 9 Notice Is hereby given that a CARS Public Hearing will be held JOE RILEY’S 83 CHEV S-10 BLAZER by the Bureau of Public Tran- FOR SALE DILLON FORD 4X4, Clean ’ 0 2 9 9

sportatlon, 375 W illard 319 Main St., Manchester Avenue, Newington, Connec­ 88 “ EXP Coupe *7495 84 DODGE CARAVAN LE c c ^ a c ticut 06111 on Tuesday, June 6, 1989 a t 10;00 a.m . In the Sell Your Car 88 Escort "LX" H/B *7498 Wagon, Wood Trim ’ 0 4 9 9 Hearing Room, on Applica­ 88 Escort "QL" H/B *7495 tio n (given No. 8901-01-N-L) 88 CHEV S-10 BLAZER s m jin e of Michael J. Lindsey D.B.A. 85 Escort 4-Dr H/B *4495 Lindsey Limousine of Man­ 86 Taurus Wag. Loaded *7ggS 4X4, Clean ’ 1 2 4 9 9 chester seeking authoriza­ 83 Escort 2 Door *4985 tion to operate six (6) motor 86 NISSAN PICKUP scone vehlcle(s) with a seating ca­ 4 Lines — 10 Days 87 Escort “QL" H/B *5595 p a city o f less than ten (10) 509 charge each addi­ 85 Mustang Sunroof *4995 with Fiberglass Cap ’ 9 o 9 9 adults In General Livery ser­ tional line, per day. You 89 Brand New Festiva *5795 vice from a headquarters In 68 LTD Brougham Sedan *5896 WE BUY USED CARS AND TRUCKS OUTRIGIIT Manchester. can cancel at any time. 88 Mercury Sable “Q8" *7496 CONNECTICUT SORRY, DEPARTMENT NO REFUNDS OR 88 F2S0 4x4 *9995 Trade-Ins W elcom e CHEVROLET OF TRANSPORTATION ADJUSTMENTS 89 Probe LX Demo *12995 85 Bronco II AT *6995 CARTER GEO James C. M oran CALL HERALD DIrectar of 88 Ranger XLT *8995 1229 Main St., Manchester Transit Operations 87 84 Tempo 2 Door *4295 80 Oakland St., Manchester Bureau of CLASSIFIED Public Transportation 88 Ford F150 P/U *10598 Tel. 646-6464 152661 643-2711 643-2145 OPEN EVENINGS TILL 8 FRI TILL 6 003-06 Exit 63 Off 1-84 643-2791 ITS TAG SALE TIME 4 Days for the Price of 3! Are things piling up? Then why not have a tag aale? Ths bast way to announce It Is with a Herald Classifisd Ad. Just placa your ad before Tuesday and you're all set for the week. Call 643-2711 TAG SALE SIGN C2Z 13B Q WHEN YOU PLACE AN AD. STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE I