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By George Loyng Herald Reporter

La|er-game opponents their^ase in front of the town Boat ofEMWtors Tuesday night.^^Sdaid the game’s backers. _ packed publi^ hearing iich lastnHour hours, opponents listed study alter study vmich. they claimed, was hand eviA nce that the proposed gam eW n t^ would be ^ detrimental to the nearby neighbor­ hood and Manchester in general. Representatives from Laser Games of Hartford, the firm planning to build Laserquest in the former Mott’sShop Rite building on East Middle Turnpike, countered that those who spoke didn’t have the WILLIAM CLEVENGER facts to support their arguments. Laserquest^ The hearing in Lincoln Center . . too close to homes lasted two hours longer than scheduled, and the Laser Games representatives were the only ones to speak in favor of the business. Company officials Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg occa­ sionally had to bang her gavel to ms stop laughter and murmuring that Herald photo by Tucker erupted when a spokesman for the reveal laser plans firm gave testimony. JuBt a sprinkling “ It’s our game, so let us describe our game.’ ’ responded spokesman Officials from Laser Games of a master computer based on how Sherman Tarr at one ptrint when Elizabeth Nash, 2, spends Tuesday heat bToke late in the afternoon as Hartford Inc. have been tight- the beam is used to interact with the laughter broke out while he was afternoon at Globe Hollow swimming lipped about the specifics of their thunderstorms moved through the area. alien, the game’s promoters said. answering a question. pool, methodically filling her bucket proposed Laserquest game center “ It is not a war. it is not a Today’s forecast called for a 40 percent in the former Mott’s Shop Rite weapon,” said Michael P. Price of ’THE DIREC’TORS now have to with a spi inkling can, then pouring out chance of showers, and a high of around building on East Middle Turnpike. Plainville. the firm ’s vice president decide if they will take action to the water and starting again. Tuesday's 80. They have also been absent from of design and development. Offi­ prohibit or restrict the business, public hearings and meetings of the cials have said the purpose of the and if so. what type of action will be town Board of Directors when the game is to challenge a player’s taken. A decision was scheduled to matter was discussed. reaction to different situations. be made at a special Thursday But at Tuesday’s public hearing, meeting of the board, but Mayor, Some businesses stay open Players would earn points in company officials revealed more Barbara B. Weinberg said Tuesday some instances for using the beam details about the controversial it is unlikely that will occur. game. While they stopped short of to disable the alien’s mechanical Instead, she said, board -disclosing everything because they equipment, and in other instances members will probably discuss on Fourth of Juty^oliday said they wanted to protect trade earn points for communicating and what questions they still want secrets, they said later that they negotiating with the alien, accord­ told too much. ing to Price. The communication answered, and ask the town admin­ By Bruce AAotzkln istration to help supply the well." The device used to play the game could take the form of printed Herald Reporter answers. Director Geoffrey Naab No Herald Saturday The Diamond Showcase is one w ^ d emit an invisible, infrared words on a screen. Price said. has proposed an ordinance that Parkade store that will close for the laser-beam that company officials Not everybody will be enjoying The Manchester Herald will The aliens would also direct laser would prohibit the business from traditional holiday. "W e consider it said is powered by a hearing-aid the Fourth of July Saturday. publish a morning edition on beams at players, who would wear opening. a family day,” said manager Jim battery and is harmless. Laser> \ While most businesses in the Friday, which will be observed light sensitive vests. Director Stephen T. Penny said Keenan. “ It’s not really fair to have quest would .be the only laser game' Manchester area will be closed for as the legal Independence Day Players would be given computer during the hearing that the board employees work.” business in the country to use an the holiday, there are quite a few holiday. There will be no Satur­ printouts of their scores and ranks. has three options. It can take no A worker at the Parkade Health actual laser beam, officials said. 4hat will remain open. Most of the day edition on July 4. The ’They would also be issued special action, pass an ordinance regulat­ Shoppe, which will be closed, said, The device would not have a large stores will be open for at least Herald’s offices will be closed identification cards that would ing a certain type of activity, or “ I think It’s wonderful to have the trigger or a barrel like a gun, but a part of the day, including Sears. both Friday and Saturday. record how they did on thei^ pass a more sweeping ordinance day off. I ’m going to the River beam would be directed at tjhree- Bradlees. Stop & Shop, and Shop previous games. The computer b'ased on the moral issue;^ raised by Festival.” dimensional images of outer^Space Rite. would then make their next play the matter, he said. I , Harvest Hill Package Store in the a li^ s as players walk through Main Street stores, unlike most of more difficult, . said spokesman In his ordinance’. Naab proposes Jeff Jacobs, whose promotional Parkade, feels it is pointless to be different rooms and hallways ^ a t the Parkade stores, will have the Sherman Tarr. the prohibition of any business that company handles advertising f o f open. “ IdwjIt^Veifthink people are simulate an alien spacecraft. The holiday off. “ Most of Main Street The game would be restricted to involves the shooting of a real or the Manchester Parkade, said that goinwoBeaware that"W Please turn to page 10 their lead. Parkadq^. D4L Saturday, didn’t Also closed, both Friday and “ I would say that about 70 mind. “ ICs something the front Saturday, will be the J.C. Penney percent of the Parkade stores will j office has decided and'we have to Catalog Distribution Center. Said be open,” he said. try and se^ow well It goes,” she operator Seth English of his wee­ Beware bogus $$ TODAY’S HERALD Nancy Tenasi, manager said. “ We’re hoping the day goes kend off, “ It’sgreat!” Pratt case remains closed circulating h^re The Justice Department says it will not reopen its Educators ask public schools * investigation of alleged overcharges by Pratt & Whitney A ir^ aft Group despite congressional criti­ Three counterfeit $20 bills have been circulated in the cism of a d e ^ o n not to file criminal charges against Manchester area in the past week, police spokesman the jet-engine maker. Story on page 18. Gary J. Wood said this morning. The bills are printed on cheap paper and the picture to end the silence on religion of the on the back of the bill does not North faces private quiz include the American flag, as it should, he said. WASHINGTON (AP) - A panel teachers, office personnel and says: Congressional investigators, poring over seven of educators today called for an end In addition, one of the tree8 on the back of the bill is college professors involved in de­ “ The quest for religious freedom notebooks of subpoenaed documents, prepared today to "the curricular ysilence on half-missing. Wood said. ciding what is taught in public that fueled the establishment of this for private questioning of the keystone witness of the religion” that has p^meated pub­ Wood said police have no suspects in the passing of schools. nation receives scant treatment at Iran-contra affair, Lt. Col. Oliver L. North. Story on ' lic school classrooms sine«„.the the counterfeit bills. He said all information collected ’The report was released by O.L. best in many textbooks. ... (They) page 7. Supreme Court banished organized by Manchester police is being turned over to the U.S. Davis, a University of Texas at have even less to say about the prayer a quarter-century ago. Dcjpartment of the Treasury. Austin education professor who profound part religious belief has Showers coming this way ^ In a report commissioned by the chaired the panel. It m h e latest in a played in more recent U.Sj ' A Main Street merchant reported this morning that a 80,000-member Association for Su­ series of critiques from liberalsand tory,” from the abolitionist, counterfeit $10.bill his store received ’^esday was , Mostly cloudy tonight with a 40 percent chance of pervision and Curriculum Develop­ conservatives alike criticizing pub­ temperance movements of th ^ .„. confiscated this morning by a local bank. Wood said he showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy Thursday ment, the educators decried lic schools and their textbooks for 1 did not know of any counterfeit $10 bills circulating in with a,40 percent chance of showers. Details on page 2. century to the civil rights move­ schools’ “ benign n ^ lect” of the downplaying the significance of ment of the 20th. the arqa; role religion has nWyed in shaping religion. Tom Healy, a special agent of the U.S. Secretet Index: 20 pages, 2 sections both U.S. and w m d history. People for the American Way, the ^ The problem rests not just with Service’s New Haven office, said this morning thot thehe ) It attacked ’/bland” textbooks liberal anti-censorship lobby, as “texts on American history. TTie impact of religion on world history office has a number of investigations going oh^inin— -AdWce Advice __ - 14 Lnft«ry 9 that “ v lr tu a lly l^ o r e religion,” well as Americans United ‘ connection with the passing of $20 bills in Hartford and Business 18 nhlfiiJirlgM 4A and said educators must get over Separation/of Church and and culture is “ slighted in texts on Middlesex counties;--.^ Classified - ___ 18-20 O p in in n A the mistaken notion “ that matters have issued reports recently I political science, sociology, litera­ Comics • P«mpldi 9 of religion are simply too hot to ing h is t ^ texts for slighL..„ ture and world history,” the report On May 15. two Hartford men^were arrested after a-K Connecticut Spnrtfi US-17 handle in public schools.” rellgloityu.S, Secretary of Educa- said. officials bought counterfeit bills' from the men. but Entertainment ia TfllAvlninn The Alexandria. Va.-based asso­ tion/William J. Bennett also has It said students should know “ the Investigators have not determii led who is printing the PATiia 11 U.R /WnriH 7 in ciation is a non-partisan profes­ criticized schools on that score. bills, Healy said. Weathar basic tenets of the world’s major Local news 3.10 2 sional organizatioii of principals. ’The report by the Davis panel religions.” I, ^ MANfaESTER HERALD. Wedn««dflv. July

MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednes8^. July 1. 1987 — 8- THE WEATHER REGIONAL WEATHER TlMM^WMei^lotccast «ora AJit^lhunday. jMy2 Re-Entry director calls it quits t>Bloo|88j Entry each month. However, Carr leave, Carr said. All M ACC Employees are placed CoW Statonary funerals with such gifts as a black scarf, a pair i said it will probably be difficult to “He was a caring man and he dent craft dealers and displays. Congregational churches. C 1987 A r t:u Iih <• V^ A ; ■ V f- .viH/ /v... ■■ w .miim-i on similar probationary periods, Pancake breakfast, 7:30 to gloves, and a mourning ring. Ministers often ac­ find a replacement for the $16,000 a certainly was intelligent.’’ Carr she said. Show hours will be from 10a.m. to 3 p.m. and from 8 p.m. to 9 11:30 a.m. at the North Coventry cumulated hundreds of these items. Later, only pall- year Job. “ It’s a real intensive said. The Re-Entry program has been position.” she said. p.m., with no hours during the firehouse. Main Street, „ spon­ Omokeye was from Nigeria, and in operation for about the past b ea ^ s and clergy were allowed to receive these gifts. parade on July 18. Admission is sored by the North Coventry The program had been closed came to the tb study seven years. James Foley, the D uringthe Revolution, the custom- was abandoned 50 cents. Fire Auxiliary. Storm moves slowly from December to March, when criminal justice. In an interview coordinator before Omokeye. left to On July 12, the Old House and All-day demonstrations at Pa­ altogether because the gifts could no longer be imported. JOHNSON OMOKEYE Omokeye was hired, after the last with the Manchester Herald in accept a job with the state Depart­ Garden Tour, sponsored by the triot’s Park by Boy Scout Troop . . resigns from Re-Entry coordinator resigned. March, he said he decided to enter ment of Corrections after becoming DO YOU KNOW - In what state is the Arlington Mothers Club, will be held from 65. “We just don’t want there to be the field after witnessing horrible “ burned out,” Carr said. in Mississippi Valley National Cemetary located? noon to 6 p.m. Program and Dedication of First Congrega­ tickets will be sold at at the tional Church addition, followed TUESDAY'S ANSWER — Seven months have 31 days. A cold front sent thunderstorms scattered across the Atiantic Town Office Building. Tickets by reception and refreshments, 7-1-87 starting at 7 p.m. through the Midwest today while Coast region and Guif Coast < Knowledge Unlimited. Inc 1987 Hot stuff will also be sold at First rain was widely scattered Congregational Church on the states. July 16: Concert at the new elsewhere. day of the event. Pre-sale In the West, isoiated showers band shell, Patriot’s Park, at 7 Showers and thunderstorms A Newipaper In Education Program ,^tickets will be at $6. On the day and thundershowers lingered in Sponaored by p.m., with the Coventry High ranged along the slow-moving 'Jhe^touiytickets will be $8. the Rocky Mountain region and The Manchester Herald Fireworks are illegal, dangerous and popular as ever School Band and the Coundon front in the middle Mississippi northern Plains. parade will step off at 10 Court High School Choir from Valiey and lower Ohio Vailey. B y Andrew Yurkovskv a m. on July 18 from Robertson Even seemingly harmless fireworks, such as Coventry. England. Showers and thunderstorms Fair skies prevaiied over Herald Reporter School and continue to the southwestern deserts and from sparklers, can cause serious eye injury Nathan Hale Homestead on July 18: Parade starting at 10 also spread from Missouri to Ohio Portions of the sparkler can break off. causing the centrai Plains to the upper South Street. a.m. at Robertson School and and Kentucky. Almanac For many people, fireworks and the Fourth of burns to the eyes and other parts of the body, Thunderstorms were wideiy Great Lakes region. July go together. But for too many, what begins Groups marching in the pa­ ending at the Nathan Hale said Joel Reich, medical director of the MMH rade include the Sbrtners, other Homestead. Festivities will fol­ as a celebration ends in tragedy. emergency department. To d a y’s forecast caiied for In May, a man was killed when he set dff a fife and drum corps, a bagpipe low the parade at the “ Those things are real hot at the tip.” he said Weather Trivia showers and thunderstorms from July. 1, 1987 TODAY’S MOON: Between rw ket intended for a professional display at band. National Guard units, Homestead. the lower Mississippi Valeiy to Today’s weather picture is by Greco Nicholas, 10^ of Linl^lr noting that fragments m ay still be burning area fire departments, Girl “Coventpy Great Salad Toss” Today Is tho 182nd new moon,(June 26) and Ume Rock Park raceway in Salisbury. That when they hit the eye. w*>a» «s a «»»e«aororoyca* the southern and middie Atlantic Street, a student at V ^ l ^ i c k School.' M.1 first quartbr (July 4). Scouts, the American Legion at 1 p.m. on the grounds of the d ^ o t 1987 and tho was the first fireworks-related fatality in the Determining the actual incidence of Coast; showers and thunder­ state this year, according to the Biireau of State and the Knights of Columbus. Nathan Hale Homestead, spon­ ith day of summer. flTeworks-related injuries is difficult, accord­ storms scattered across southern TODAY’S TRIVIA: In which event did Fire Marshal. Those who want to be part of sored by Democratic Town Carl Lewis win an Olympic gold medal ing to Sarah Hall, public affairs director for the The bureau began surveying hospitals last this event should call Eugene Committee. . New Engiand, southern New CONNECTICUT WEATHER In 1984? (a) decathlon (b) 400-meter Connnecticut Society to Prevent Blindness. ' York and the northern Plains; year in order to determine the number and type Rychlingat 742-6416. or the town Roast beef dinner at the run (c) 100-meter run Many victims are treated by private physi­ Grange Hall on Boston Turn ­ and wideiy scattered thunder­ TODArS HISTORY: On this day In of such accidents statewide. clerk’s office at 742-7966. cians, and some injuries treated at hospitals are pike. sittings at 5 p.m. and 6:30 storms from the southern Plains 1863, Union and Confederate troops TODAY’S BARBS “ We want to warn people, not only because The anniversary ball is Central, Ea^ern Interior, Southwestern Interior: not classified according to cause, she said. planned July 18, starting at 8 p.m. to Oregon and northern Nevada. began to fight the Battle of Gettysburg. BY PHIL PASTORET (fireworks) are illegal, but because they’re Tonight, mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of Some politicians are light on their feet dangerous,’’ said bureau spokesman Adam Hall said that about 12,800 people in the United p.m. at the roller rink on Lake Concert at the band shell at 7 Highs will be in the 60s to 70s showers and thunderstorms. Low 65 to 70. Thursday indeed, as anyone can tell by watching Berlufi. States were injured (h fireworks-related Street. Tickets at $12.50 per p.m., sponsored by the Recrea­ TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: George Sand tion Commission. aiong the Pacific Coast; 70s from them dance around tho Issues. Last year. 12 hospitals volunteered informa­ accidents in 1988. That figure, from the person,-are available from mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of showers. (1804); William Wyler (1902); Olivia de Anniversary ball at 8 p.m. at northeast Montana through the tion on the injuries they treated, but the bureau Consumer Product Safety Commission, is membeVs of the Rotary Club. around 80. Outlook for the Fourth of July fair Havllland (1916); Genevieve Bujold Show us someone who boasts of hav­ the roller rink on StonehUuse Great Lakes region and northern hopes to have all hospitals in the state based on a sampling of hospitals nationwide and A family picnic, featuring the (1942); Carl Lewis (1961) ing an open mind and we'll lay odds Coventry High School Band and Road. Colonial dress welcome. Ohio Vaiiey to northern New with the high around 80. Highs from the mid 70s to participate in the survey this year. Berluti said. is probably a conservative one. she said. that they speak from an empty head. According to the commission’s survey. the Coundon Court School Choir “ Ye Olde Show,” 3 to 9p.m. at Engiand; 90s to 100 or higher in lower 80s. Lows 60 to 65. Last July 4, Manchester Memprial Hospital 15 from Coventry, England, will be Coventry High School. TODAY’S QUOTE: "Work Is not man's TODAY’S TRIVIA ANSWERS:-te) Carl treated a serious fireworks-related injury percent of those injuries were eye-related. southwest Texas and the desert punishment. It Is his reward and his held on (ne: Coventry High Southwest; and 80s to 90s across Olyntplfe 0 o l> -n ^a l In involving a local boy. Dr. Deborah Downs, a “ Eye injuries from fireworks tend to be very July 19: Fam ily picnic on the West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, cloudy with strength, hla glory and his pleasure" — the 100-meter run. A Manchester opthamologist. said that a fire­ School grounds July 19at 1 p.m. -jwiuMKias most of the rest of the nation. George Sand. serious. And the question is, is it worth risking Coventry High i^hool grounds showers likely. Low in the mid 60s. Thursday, periods © 1M7, newspaper enterprise a s w . ' The following is a tentative cracker exploded next to the 8-year-old’s face blindness for a tw o -sj^nd bang?” Hall said. AP photo from 1 to 6 p.m. Games, balloon A|«* iturt aunp Amc* tuouy schedule of events: Temperatures around the na­ of ram. High in the mid 70s. Fourth of July weekend seriously damaging the cornea of each eye. The release and special birthday Hall said that confprehensive statistics by the A mannequin explbdes during a *'$'n «iaio «i3r«u vsoem ‘m A tion at 3 a.m. E O T ranged from 44 outlook, chance of showers Friday and Saturday. Fair cornea is the protective covering over the state are not available. To meet that need, the cake. The high school dance colored portion of the eye. July 10: Teen-age block dance •ig lo jsi«nO isouMem s» s;m. degrees at Marquette, Mich., to Sunday. Highs from the mid 70s to lower 80s. Lows 60 to Aetrograph society, like, the state fire marshal’s office, demonstration of illegal fireWorks at Patiort’s Park,, sponsored by band and the Counden Court 88 at Phoenix, Ariz. One eye recovrt;ed completely, but the other plans to survey Connecticut hospitals this year at the Philadelphia Police Academy the Coventry Recreation High School Choir will perform 65. suffered a slight loss of vision. Downs said. during the period from June 28 to July 6. bn Tuesday. ( " Commission. at 4 p.m. you must be very carelul not to side with Nathan Hale Cemetery tour at ^Ifo u r one against the other. You'll end up on July II: “ Ye c/6e Show” at noon with Janet Aronson and the outside. ' Coventry High School, 10a.m. to guest. James Slater, board ^ r t h d a y SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Your 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. member of the National Associ­ carw r image Is a trifle fragile today. Health-care workers postpone strike Tour of mill kites. Bus leaves ation for Grave Stone Studies. Thuraday, July 2, 19S7 Don't do anything that your detractors Coventry High School at U a .m. “ Ye Olde Show,” 10 a.m . to 3 PEOPLE An Important project that you’ve aban- could later use against you. By Bruce Matzkin Employees of New Seasons Inc. U and 2 p.m. $1.40. p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m., Coventry their counterparts In .state-run doned will be rejuvenated In the year OAPRICORN (Dm . 22-Jan. 10) Step Herald Reporter and Connecticut Community Servi­ Connecticut Department of Men­ All-day Boy Scout Troop 65 High School. back a bit today. You need to get a clear facilities. tal Retardation /Commissioner ' f •* through to ces, both with facilities in Manches­ The postponement, which was demonstrations at Patriot’s St. M ary’s Church brunch and Osmond to marry fruition. “ pafspectlve on how to circumvent a Members of the New England ter, Allison Memorial Manor in Brian Lensink. whose department Park Miami Jackson Senior High problem with a delicate arrangement requested by Gov. William A. tour of the church, 10:30 a.m. to CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) When con­ Health Care Employees Union. Woodbury. United Social and Men­ provides most of the fundingji^r the Petting Zoo at Robertson 1 p.m.. •Isy Oamond, the youngest of School in Florida attended by 650 versing with a sensitive friend today you have with another. O ’Neill, is supposed to serve as a centers, is in a position to avert a District 1199. who had set a deadline tal Health Services in Danielson, School from 10 a.m. to noon. The schedule is subject to the former Osmond Brothers, people, said she had chosen weigh your words before speaking or AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 10) Hear the “ cooling off period” during which it strike, according to Doyle. Doyle for 6 a.m. today in their contract and the Connecticut Institute for Turkey supper at First Con­ change. plans to m arry a Brigham Young Tuskegee University in Alabama, y w may blurt something out you other party's terms first If you are mak­ is hoped an agreement can be had sent Lensink a telegram urging ing an agreement today. The offer may negotiations with management of the Blind, which operates the Oak University,-student in August, Richie’s alma mater. shouldn't. Get a Jump on life by under­ reached, according to union vice him to become involved in standing the Influences governing you be better than your proposal five private mental heal^ani Hill School in Hartford, had threa­ president Kevin Doyle. honeymoon in Europe, then move Miss Braddy, whose father died ndpotiations. In the year ahead. Send for your Astro- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) You may retardation centers. votedTwsd^ tened to strike If their wages were Doyle said that the postponement to Nashville, Tenn. last year and mother died several need a sounding board to bounce your to postpone a strike for 30 days. Graph predictions today. Mall $1 to As­ not increased to a level equal to was recommended by union offic­ Rofvever, Lensink has refused, Ideas off today. Reveal them to a per­ Osmond, 32. and Kandilyn years ago, was considering drop- tro-Graph, c/o this newspaper P O ers to the negotiating commitees of contending that his department Harris, 20, a special education pfng out of school a year ago. Box 91428. Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. son whose advice you respect before making any decisions. all the facilities, who then voted on could not fund the increase in wages major from Burbank, Calif., will Then she entered a program that Be sure to state your zodiac sign being demanded. Some officials LEO (July 23-AU9. 22) You might spend ARIES-.(Maroh 21-April .19) Guard He Just it. According to Doyle, the recom­ marry Aug. 4 in the Mormon helps such students. talk involved have said th^ department more for something today than you against tondkn'oies to do thjngs In fits mendation to accept the governor's Temple in Salt Lake City, family The scholarship fund was is afraid an increase would lead to s h o u li^s t because you won’t want to and starts today. If you lack^ethod and A man who told police h e ^ l y request was made “ because the spokesman Ron Clark said in started by Richie and the national figHting toolf^place when tht other requests for more money by take llfeUrouble to shop around tor a purpose, what you begin won’t bo wanted to talk to his wife tried to governor, in his request, had made Provo, Utah. dropout prevention program Cit­ b e i ^ price. completed. ^ 1 r ^ i f i ^ t o a stop at Prim er Road. the other private facilities in OFF' ram into a car in which she was a a commitment to assist in avoiding ies in Schools. VIRQO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) If your Initial TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Don’t be In­ 6'PQliM'said. Donor told police he did Connecticut funded through the After the wedding, the couple passenger during an incident on a strike.” ^ p ro a c h to a problem today doesn’t different to situations today that have In o t^te n d to hint anyone and/oniy department. will travel in Europe for a month Hartford Road early Tuesday William M ^erson. a spokesman ORIGINAL PRICES Volunteers provide a solution, analyzing it from the profitable potential. Later you’ll regret wanted to speak with his /wife, before moving temporarily to letting opportunities slip past you. morning, p o ^ e said. for District 11^, said the gpyeraor Despite the. governor’s promise Nashville, where Osmond will PKPnf * '’’“y supply your answer. police said. / made a commitment “ttJ^et his Cardinal John J. O’Connor LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Take serious­ GEMINI (May 21-June 20) To preserve Eugene N. Donor, 42. of Lebanon, to get his commissioners involved, ONE DAY ONLY work in a television series for one Donor was released- Cn $500 state commissioners who are in­ plans to do volunteer work for ly the responsibilities the boss assigns your independence today, you may re­ was charged V ith reckless endan- Lensink stated. “ I am not going to season, Clark said Tuesday. ject the sage advice of people who love non-surety bond. He is to appear volved in the funding of the AIDS patients several times a you today. If you don't comply, you'll be germent and breach of peace. become involved in the negotiations Osmond left the entertainment In the doghouse. you and have your best Interests at Dennis Kosinski, 42, of 447 Monday in Manchester Superior privately run centers to become between the employees and JULY 2ND week. heart. ' business three years ago to SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Two of Court. ' ) involved in the negotiations.” management.” O’Connor went to St. Q are’s Hackmatack St., was stopped at t K i \ your friends may disagree today, and WholfiDonut on Hartford Road. \ 9 A M - 9 PM continue^his education. He plans hospital in New York Tuesday to © U87. NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. to graduate in two years with a wjiwe nh,^was calling police on^an bless and dedicate the Spellman r savings on everything degree in public relations. ^ earlier inrident, when Donor drove I ® AID S Center’s dental health his flatbeO\^truck over the parking^ that makes this clinic, and i^m ised to volunteer Cmrrent Qnotatioiis lot curb and-headed toward Kosfns- season so special: V Car stolen so he c o u l^ ’get to better know ki’s car. p o li^s a id . ^ i n s k i told ^ ^ I G N € R swimsuits, shorts, the pati^ta,’’ said Virginia police he had t u o ^ h l s car into jackets, blouses, pants, Police say a car.„belonging to “Now is a crucial moment in from Stnart, the hospital’^ director of gerous.’’ — House Speaker Jim reverse to a void being hit by Donor. dresses, cotton sweaters U.S. Sen. Claiborne Pell’s wife, community relations.\ the destiny of the nation.’’ — United States Design Naala, apparently was taken for Wright, referring to President Earlier. ataboutOa.m.. Kosinski Accessories President Chun Doo-hwan of was turning from Hackmatack a Joyride after being stolen from Reagan’s public commitment to Corporation Featuring: excluded. South Korea, agreeing to direct Street to Keeney Street when Donor , the senator’s driveway. Madonna (|i$lp8 protect Kuwaiti oil tankers. NoadfOstments. presidential elections and ran from behind some bushes on the • 100% Pressure \The 1981 Buick Skylark with Lari^ Bryggman, who plays Dr. John D Ixt/n^^The Pop singer Madonna’s first side of the-road and Jumped on the _Jihode Island license plates read­ reform. The first Canadian postage Treated Lumber Turns,” and Klmm New York concert on her national hood of his car, Kosinski told police. ing “U.S. Seimtp^’’ was reported “ Who’s That Girl?’’ tour will stamps were issued in 1851. 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4 MANCHESTER HEftALP. Wednesday, July 1, 1987 •/ ^ ,MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. July 1. 1987 — 5 itmectici^t b» B ri^ | Repoil to criticIze tax collectors Petitions/fight F^guTators reject i Man In trtiick faHs tp^hls death THOMASTON — As his father w^ched, a Wateftury man was Outgoing inspector says his study wiil be ‘a killer’ Jail in Windsor 4*1* gas price rollbiack killed when a truck he was operating toppled off a bridge at the Thomaston Dam and plunged 90 feet onto a cement spillway, By Brent Laymon to Tax Commissioner John G. Groppo’s recent NEW BRITAIN (AP) - Connec­ “The problems that led up to the police said. The Associated Press problems. . HARTFORD (AP) — The chairman of the state A ticut Natural Gas Co. customers case were short-term problems last Commission on Prison and Jail Overcrowding wasn’t Attorney General Joseph I. Lieberman last already receive the benefits of fall as a result of some improve­ HARTFORD — Inspector General Henri F. surprised to get petitions from 4,000 people opposed to ^ week charged that Groppo violated the code of lower gas costs through credits in ments we were making to the Erkelens, who has been criticized for the ethics for his department and his agency’s locating a medium-security state prison in Windsor railing and fell. their bills hnd so a $9.3 million system,” Lucas said. “I see it as quality of his investigations, appparently plans regulations when he confronted Senate Minor­ but he said protests don’t diminish the heed for the new reduction intrates requested facility. . " pretty much asp*(bo|ic slap on the Mancini, who was-pronounced dead at the scene, was an to show what he can do before leaving the job. ity Leader Reginald J . Smith, R-New Hartford,, consumer watchdog isn’t neces­ ® Erkelens revealed Tuesday that he will soon Vrist.. JIfeilfiln’t really anticipate einployee of A. Laugeni & Son tac., a Neweflaven-based bridge with a confidential tax file in March. Commission Chairman William H. Carbone was sary, state regulators say. aM |n^' release a blistering report on the tax collecUon O’Neill has said some action is possible presented with the petitions during a demonstration and maintenance epn^any. The tmmpany was on the The Department of Public Utility Inime Connecticut Natural Gas second day of a bridge-maintenance project for the Army Corps policies of the already beleaguered state tax against Groppo. Tuesday by about 100 people outside the state Capitol. department. ^ Control on Tuesday denied Consu­ matter, Meehan agreed that custo­ of Engineers, ^ ich built and runs the dam. Smith’s criticism of the department’s treat­ “ Wherever you go. It’s possible to get signatures mer Counsel Jam es Meehan!s ’ ’It’ll be a killer, ” Erkelens promised during a mers’ bills are lower due to falling' Police said the victim’s father, Robert Mancini, was on the ment of delinquent tax payers apparently against a ja il,” said Carbone, who promised to give request to reduce rates chargedj^ natural gas prices “over which the news conferencerence called hours after Gov. prompted the confrontation. Erkelens launched them to Gov. William A. O’Neill. TBI-TC^Vf bridge and saw the machine fall. the gas company, which has seen an department has no control.” William A. O’Neill’s < office annpunced| the an investigation of collection policies at Smith’s “There is not a town in Connecticut that’s going to The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration, governor had 11 percent drop in its cost for fuel Blood said she didn’t know how Thomaston police and the Corps'bTfngineers are investigating. 1 signe^egislation eliminating the request. willingly accept it.” Carbone said. “Yet, it is in since 1984. Office of Inspector General as of Sept. much rates had been affected by pector General as of Sept. 1. everybody’s best interest that we have more prison The reduction Meehan sought Erkelens also took a verbal swipe at the Erkelens praised Lieberman’s investigation the company’s lower costs since space. It’s in the interest of public safety, so it’s got to would have meant about $5 a month 1984. New Jersey girl wins Yale poet Democrats who control the General Assembly, of Groppo. But he warned that with elimination be somewhere.” of his office, the state would be without an for people who use gas for heating, “It’d be interesting to see when saying their decision to eliminate the office The Windsor site, one of four under consideration, he said. NEW HAVEN — Briglt Pegeen Kelly of Blairstown, N. J., has after only a year in operation makes them independent watchdog agency that could gas prices go up if they take credit cbnsists of 125 privately owned acres in the town’s The DPUC decided that a reduc­ won the 1987 Yale Series of Younger Poets competition. responsible for “ future cover-ups and scandals pursue waste, fraud and abuse in state for the customer’s rate Increase,” southwest comer, near the Hartford and Bloomfield tion in rates was “really not Meehan said. Kelly, 36. was selected from 650 entrants by the competition’s in government.” . government ’’.^without concern for political ties, lines. political futures or political paybacks.” necessary ... because there is a CNG sells natural gas to 132,000 judge, poet Jam es Merrill, said John G. Ryden. director of Yale “They voted on abolishment of the office on Other possible sites for the 800-bed medium-security Lieberman, a Democrat, is an elected mechanism whereby the com­ customers in 21 towns in Greenwich University Press. c party lines and will have to bear direct prison are state-owned parcels in Torrington and responsibility,” he said. official. pany’s lowered cost of gas is passed and the greater Hartford-New Kelly’s winning manuscript, “The Place of Trumpets,” will be Middletown and private land in Suffield. ConsultanU on to customers,” said the depart­ Britain area. published by Yale University Press in the spring of 1988 Erkelens indicated that his three-month The Office of Inspector General was created are reviewing each of the sites and a decision is ment’s spokeswoman, Toni Blood. becoming the 83nryplume in the Yale Series of Younger Poets. investigation will show the tax department has in 1985, when the Republicans controlled the expected by August. Carbone said. In its decision Tuesday, the “ You don’t have to change the DPUC lowered the company’s level The competition is open to any American writer under the age not aggressively pursued tax cheats. General Assembly. Erkelens was hired as the He warned that inmates could have to be released rate. You just give them a credit of profit from 1 ^ percent — where of 50 who has not previously published a volume of poetry. “ You’ve got people who are evading and state’s first Inspector general in August 1986. under provisions of the state’s prison overcrowding when the bills have gone down, ’ ’ she it has been-smee 1984 — to 12.6 A Palo Alto, Calif., native, Kelly grew up in Bloomington, Ind escaping their taxes and if that’s not picked up, The Democrats regained control of the law If construction of a new facility is delayed very said. the rest of us pay the difference,” Erkelens General Assembly this session and voted to long. percent', citing lower costs of where she was a licensed practical nurse. She also holds master’s said. In another matter, the DPUC oper^ing. The level of profit is the dismantle the office. Some legislators had “The cap on the system for males is 6,345 and we’re degrees in fine arts and counseling from the University of levied a $10,000 fine against United maximum profit the company is Oregon, The report on the tax department, to be criticized Erkelens for what they called his almost there right now as we speak,” Carbone said. Cable Co. for past poor service to its released in “a matter of days, ” is one of about 20 allowed to make. She is the recipient of several awards, including a National paramilitary style and the trivial nature of Residents of Windsor. Bloomfield and Hartford have 142,000 customers in the Hartford pending, Erkelens said. He p red icts a The department’s commission­ Endowment for the Arts creative writing fellowship in 1985. HENRI ERKELENS some investigations, such as a dispute over the formed a coalition known as TRAP — Tri-Town region. “ handful” will remain unfinished on Sept. I, . . . Democrats will pay purchase of an office chair. Residents Against the Prison — to battle construction Meehan said he asked the DPUC ers also decided to require the when the agency’s responsibilities will be of the prison in Windsor. company to submit monthly re­ Erkelens characterized O’Neill's signing of to impose a $75,000 fine, which he Conflicting testimony heard divided between the attorney general’s office The group argues the prison would ruin a ports on its finances. -f before it ceases to exist, although he said he has the bill to abolish the inspector genert^S office said would have been the equival­ and state auditors. no career plans. middle-class neighborhood near the proposed site and ent of about 53 cents for each of the Meehan, the prosecutorial div­ HARTFORD — Conflicting testimony has been offered about Erkelens, 53. said he will leave the $54,000 job “kind of a turnabout. ” O’Neill signed legislation The tax department investigation could add creating the office in 1985. have an adverse environmental impact. company’s customers in 21 towns. ision of the DPUC and the state whether or not authorities planted a bomb to obtain a search ■■’’Nearly all of the concerns are not founded In fact,” United Cable President William attorney general’s office all petiti­ warrant in the investigation of the West Hartford Wells Fargo Carbone said. “It (a jail) does not threaten public Lucas said he did not know whether oned the DPUC commissioners in robbery case. safety, it doesn’t cause property values to go down.’' there would be an appeal, but he October to order a rate rollback for Miguel Elvira Santaiia, a promoter of artists in Puerto Rico, New Britain prepares foi^ Reagan visit William E. Proffitt Jr, of Hartford, a member of the added the company would probably CNG, although the levels of the testified in U.S. Dist^ct Court Tuesday that he never saw the group, said the Windsor area “has been a good want to “get the matter behind us.” requests differed. bomb that authorities say they discovered in an»April 2, 1984 neighbor.” losing 83 homes to the widening of NEW BRITAIN (AP) - This White House.” search of the offices of Filiberto Ojeda Rios, one of the defendants and created jobs. approved the enterprise zone con­ ^Interstate 91. The state shouldn’t keep asking the town in the case. industrial city is already busy Rep. Nancy L. Johnson, R-Conn. to make sacrifices, he said. preparing to host President Reagan said Tuesday that the White House Enteprise zones were established cept for nationwide application, it is However. Eugenio Icolon-Carrasquillo, a police officer in \J ”I think that’s part of our frustration.” Proffitt said. despite White House officials’ ref­ is strongly considering a Reagan by state government in Connecticut one of the president’s major initia­ Puerto Rico, testifecHie discovered a bomb and told Elvira about Residents of Suffield have also petitioned against the REAL usal to confirm reports that the visit to New Britain on July 8 for a in 1982 to attract developers to tives. and New Britain shows it it. p^'esident will make a speech here economically distressed areas. works,” Johnson said in a prepared medium-security prison. In Middletown, home of the speech on the administration’s (tonnecticut Valley Hospital, officials said the town AP photo The defense contends that either Puerto Rico authorities or the next week, the mayor says. New Britain was one of six cities to statement. successes in economic already has its share of state buildings. ESTATE FBI planted the bomb in Ojeda’s offices and then used its “We’re all very excited,” said be granted a zone. „ redevelopment The state is also looking at six sites for a 400-bed ja il. discovery to obtain a search warrant where authorities Democratic Mayor Willlum During-the past nine months, the Residents of Hartford, Windsor and Bloomfield protest outside the state The congresswoman said the Among the incentives to lure including land in Southbury. Newtown and Torrington TODAY discovered thousand of documents and other evidence. The McNamara. state has approved New Britain’s Capitol Tuesday to oppose a proposal to build a new prison in their president’s speech would focus on developers to enterprise zones are application to expand its enterprise and private parcels in Watertown and Bristol. incident also was used as the basis for permission to conduct He said the city officials planned how the use of enterprise zones, a property tax abatements, state area. By Carl A. Zinsser electronic surveillance in thfe case. to meet tonight to begin plans for a zone from 320 acres to 498 acres. concept long advocated by Reagan corporate income tax abatements, Officials said the zone has gener­ Carl A. Ziniser Agency “ It’s simple,” defense lawyer Leonard Weinglass of New York presidential visit, but added, “We to stimulate the economy, has and low-interest loans. ated 2,500 jobs in the city and led to City said of the matter. “No bomb, no case.” need final confirmation from the improved the city’s economic base “While the Congress has never nearly $45 million in investment. V Waterbury law violates regulations Legislators, O’Neill ^Qfee on taxes A Newspaper in EducaUoa Prozram Finding A Buyer Is The Easy Part! WATERBURY — The city’s policy that would have required Sponsored by 4th District candidates HARTFORD (AP) - Members of Selling a home can be one of the moat complex commercial people to live in Waterbury one year before becoming eligible for The Quiz Democrat, said a special legisla­ fVom khe sales ta;Tbq payroll and The extra money would be The Manchester Herald the General Assembly will be asked tive session to take up the issues Iranaactions that moat of ua encounter. Onte you find aomeone who wanta low-income public housing violates federal regulations, the (rthery s^ vice^ th ey t provide to available only to those towns where to consider later this month propos­ will likely be held July 20 or July 22. your houae and haa the money to buy it, it’a atill a long way to the settlement Department of Housing and Urban Development ruled. whoIly^owHed imbsidiaries. O'Neill the total property tax burden shifts hit the campaign traii woridscope (10 potnto lor oach quMHon witworod comeVy^ als for a a business tax change and The special session will be held in supported that idea. table.'First, you must negotiate a puchaae contract that covers the price and The policy, adopted June 15 by the^housing authority’s from commercial to residential for $150 million in state aid to conjunction with the annual property owners by 10 percent or all tl» terms of the agreement. How much of an earnest money deposit will governing commission, cannot be approved because federal homeowners in towns where the tax “trailer session.” when men lit the other provision, which the buyer put down? How will the loan fees (usually about 5% of the By Linda Stowed was the congressman’s closest for what is knoWh as tax more. Larson said. regulations prohibit placing a time lequirement on residency in The Associated Press burden has been shifted signifi­ of the General Assembly retuV ^ mortgage amount) be split up? When and where will the settlement occur? since his first run for the House. cl^sificatigu^^jigaccgptable to such cases, said Joan Lindell, a housing-management specialist cantly from commercial to residen­ consider overriding any guberna^ Under the proposal, about $20 Linder what conditions can either the buyer or seller back out of the in HUD’s Hartford office. “Tonight, with your help and ^ goverhorr~''Tax :lassifichtioii_ FAIRFIELD — Three Demo­ tial property owners. torial vetoes. million to $30 million could come contract? Many sales agreements are contingeoLupon the house passing a Lindell said Tuesday local housing authorities may require support, we will and carry that pelTnits towns to tax commercial crats and four Republicans hit .the vision to Washington.” Democratic legislative leaders ”I think we have an agreement, from the state budget surplus from major structural inspection. The buyer must obtain financing, and the applicants for low-income public housing to live in the area that and representatives of Gov. Wil­ property at higher rates than campaign traiis today, seeking out Morton, who would be the state’s tentatively based on how well it’s the fiscal year that ended Tuesday. lender's appraiser will have to agree that the sale price is not too high. the housing authority serves, or to give area residents preference liam A. O’Neill announced Tuesday residential property. voter support for July 21 primaries first black representative in Con­ received by our caucuses.” Larson over outsiders. that they had reached tentative said. Once the house passes inspection, and the lawyers agree that you have in which the parties’ candidates for gress if elected, said she planned to Larson said the compromise The remainder of the money — agreement on the two issues, which good title to the property to pass on to the buyer, you can arrange a time and But, she said, once people move into the service area, it is not the 4th District congressional seat do some “heavy campaigning.” During the regular session. Gov. worked out between legislative enough to fund the program in its weren’t resolved by the legislature place to sign all the necessary papers to finalize the sale. permissible to require them to live there for a certain period will be selected. “I have to go in areas where I ’m William A. O’Neill had threatened leaders and the governor’s office second through fifth years — would in its regular session ended on June before burning eligible to apply. The Democrats convened Tues­ not known. Most areas I go people to veto a bill dealing with two tax calls for about $150 million in come from a portion of the revenue If there’s a move in your future, the real estate professionals at 3. issues. day night at Fairfield University like me and I speak their lan­ additional state money over five from the state’s 11.5 percent Carl A. Zinsser Ageney ■ “Your Hometown Realtor” are ready to Tim ^ Se ttle President Pro Tern John and, after many speeches and guage,” Morton said after tjie One provision in’the bill would years to towns facing property corporations tax on the incomes of serve you. Call us at 646-1511 or drop hy our offices at 75 0 Main Did Ross kill 16-year-old in N.Y.? much hoopla, cast just one ballot to '' convention. arson, an —•^‘’4 East ..w.Hartford 1..1Z.U have exempted pui^lIV parent V.UI companies11 |JC11IICTS rtTrevaluation. V (31 Ud UUII. DUSln6SS0S.businesses. Street in Manchester. * * qualify all three candidates for the \ Morgan said his major challenge MIDDLETOWN, N. Y. — New York state police investigators primary. will go to Connecticut to question convicted serial killer Michael was acquiring some name The candidates are: attorney and recognition. Ross about the unsolved rape-miu?d^ of a 16-year-old girl in 1982, former state Rep. Christine M. an officer said. — .. The candidates each needed 42 J 1 U.S. AsiiiUnt Secretary of Slate Gaston Sigur, left, talked with ^More nurses^Tite lawsuits over firings Neidermeier of Fairfield, who votes from the 207 delegates to South Korean Foreign Minister Choi Kwang-soo during a recent Ross, a 1981 Cornell graduate and forinerTnsuranee salesman narrowly lost last year to Rep. qualify for a primary and 104 to win trip to the South Korean capital. Sigur expressed from Griswold. Conn., was convicted June 5 of murdering four HARTFORD (AP) - Three more were gating patients infected by from blood n($rmally removed by according to the latest lawsuit filed Stewart B. McKinney, whose death the party’s endorsement. Dele­ Washington’s concern about South Korea’s political crisis. kidney dialysis nurses have filed the AIDS virus. The nurses also say kidneys. in Hartford Superior Court. "We're doing teen-age girls. On Friday, he became the first person condemned in May created the vacancy; state gates gave Morton 80 votes, Neider­ lawsuits against Hartford Hospital, the hospital didn’t take adequate AIDS, acquired immune defi­ They also wanted the hospital to to die in Connecticut’s electric chair since the U.S. Supreme Sen. Margaret E. Morton of Bridge­ meier 71, and Morgan 56. 2 Many officials doubt that a recent joining a fellow nurse in challeng­ Court upheld the death penalty in 1976. port: and Stamford banker and 'ydrafl (CHOOSE ONE Security precautions or offer appropriate ciency syndrome, is a fatal disease provide compensation should they something All three candidates said drugs Matchwords ing their firings last year for training for dealing with those transmitted by exchange of semen .become infected with AIDS, the During Ross’ trial, a psychiatric witness hired by the defense Finance Board Chairman Michael and affordable housing were two Counci^General Assembly) re- (2 points lor tsch corroci match) . refusing to provide care for AIDS k patients. lawsuit says. disclosed that during one of many psychiatric interviews, Ross Morgan. key issues. solution calling for an Iran-lraq and blood or blood products through this Summer 1-drafl a-fall apart patients. Hospital spokesman Jam es Bat- told him of two New York slayings. Lt. Gov. Joseph Fauliso whipped ceasefire can do much to end intimate sexual contact, transfu­ All four nurses were dismissed The special election will be on The first lawsuit stemming from taglio said there would be no sions of contaminated blood, or June 23. 1986. according to their One slaying took place in 1982 in Orange County, said Sgt. the delegates up by noting that this Aug. 18. the fighting, even if it is passed. 2-bid the firings was filed in Hartford comment on the lawsuits. PetenG. sharing of contaminated needles. suits. to help our Alfred Dorer. of the state police barracks in Middletown, N.Y. was the first time in 18 years the Alter three ballots of delegates at 3 A jury recently found Bernhard Superior Court on June 19. Perakos II, the attorney for thimur Once the nurses discovered they One of the nurses in the second The second death was that of a young woman in 1981 near the Democrats have had an opportun­ a special convention Monday night, Goetz (CHOOSE ONE: guilty, In all the cases, the nurses say nurses, has stated in the past that were treating an AIDS patient, they lawsuit, Rachelle Brittain of East child in campus of Cornell University in Ithaca. ity to represent Fairfield County in 3- presume all four Republican candidates not guilty) of illegally possessing they had provided care to kidney he would have no comment. refused to treat patients until the Longmeadow. Mass., alleges that Congress. failure patients with AIDS, but qualified for Uie party’s primary. the gun with which he shot four Kidney dialysis is a process in hospital provided appropriate her cut finger was exposed to McKinney, who died of an AIDS- 4- collapse d-altempt didn’t know until April 1986 they school." NU crews try to restore pov/er related illness, was a nine-term The candidates are: Stamford youths he says were trying to rob which a machine cleanses wastes training and took precautions. excretions of an AIDS patient. Republican congressman. developer Frank D. Rich Jr., him on a subway. 5-consislent Northeast Utilities repair crews worked late into the night to The delegates were undaunted by businessman John T. Becker of 4 According to recent reports, restore electrical service to tens of thousands of Connecticut the sweltering heat and boosted Greenwich, and state Reps. Chris­ (CHOOSE ONE: Michael Du- PaoDiewatch/SDortlighl Dr. PAUL FAULKNER residents who lost power when thunderstorms stuck parts of the dozens of signs, hats, a rock bapd topher Shays of Stamford and John (5 points for tsch corrset snswtr) state. , and bagpipe players. After each . G. Metsopouious of Fairfield. kakjs, loseph Biden) has raised Emmanuel Forde, a spokesman for Northeastern Utilities, candidate spoke, delegates rose to about $3 million for his presiden- •1 Dai id film star..?.. died recently at Also in the congressional race is tial bid, more than any other y O -Ih ^ a g e m 8(L His best-known partner. MAKING / --- -- said about 30,000^ customers in northeastern Connecticut lost their feet and marched around the independent candidate Nicholas J. power about 6:30 p.m. Tuesday when lightning struck a room, each camp trying to yell Democratic candidate. Ginger Rogers, said, “ there was no one Tarzia, a Stamford plumber run­ who could surpass him.” 115,000-volts transmission line. louder than the other. ning under his own party called A new study says that limited Electrical service was restored within a half hour, he said. ”We came within inches of THINGS When my War Against AIDS party. Another nuclear attacks on the U.S. could t Comedian Steve Marlin is in a new hit UNIVERSAL PROOUenONS “That was a mercifully brief outage for them,” he said, adding winning just eight months ago,” candidate is Alan Abel, a Westport cause an economic collapse that film called “ Roxanne.” The filnfis based '. PRESENTS son showed us his that the affected customers lived in and around Killingly. said Neidermeier, whose race author and movie producer who is w ould last decades. TRUE OR on the classic love story (C H O O S E against McKinney last November 1987 STATE PAGEANT R IG H Tg. report card, we knew he needed help. Forde said fewer than 10,000 customers elsewhere in the state mounting a write-in campaign. FALSE; The study’s findings are ONE: Romeo and liiliet, Cyrano de lost power for an extended period of time after the early-evening consistent with the government’s Bergerac). His grades were low, but his attitude and storms. views. As expected, the San Antonio Spurs IMISSJR.AMERICAI “Some severe weather including high winds and lightning ... I W ^ g self-confidence were even lower. brought down some trees,” Ford^said. Fund raising begins made David Robinson of ..}., the number-one pick in the 1987 NBA ENTER NOW!! ' Have you ever noticeci how well things work We were determined to find a way to help college draft. for some people, while others fail at nearly him succeed in school, so we called "Center for Jamming problem found with building for food bank HQ Newsname a-Norih Carolina b-Duke c-Navy everything they try? (IS points If you can Idantlly this Learning". - PGA lour veteran Scott Simpson edged NEW HAVEN — Investigators of the L’Ambiance Plaza parson In lha news) building collapse are focusing on a jamming problem between a By Susan Okula 44,000 square-foot parcel of land, out Tom Watson by one stroke to win This exciting new film series teaches you how Let Center for Learning provide your child floor and a column that happened hours before the accident, the The Associated Press but Betts said he is concerned about am the chairman the (C H O O S E O N E : British, U.S.) Open with an effective and comprehensive educa­ New Haven Register reported today. the $36,000 price. of the Senate com­ golf tournament recently. to keep other's actions and circumstances tional program in reading and math. Workers halted the process of hoisting floor slabs into place NEW HAVEN - The Connecticut ■Tm hoping that the price can mittee investigating Baseball great..?.. recently announced from controlling your life, you'll find Food Bank, which helps feed the about two hours before the April 23 collapse because a slab was come down,” he said. the Iran-contra af­ I his retirement after a fa lM comeback scriptural keys to put your life in order and This proven approach to learning will im­ Jammed on the southwest comer of the building’s western state’s poor, is planning a fund­ In order to get the state money, fair. W ho am I and I bid with the Mels. The pitcher has won raising campaign so it can build a $1 proven ways to live like a winner! segment, the report said. the food bank must find a site for the what stale do I re- | 311 games and 3 Cy Voung Awards over prove basic skills and build self

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MAMCHES'TER h e r a l d , Wedi^sday. July 1.1987^-^^'. OPINION U.S./World^ Brief, f L J Gongressmen prepare fo ^o rth Haiti leader appeals to protesters Marine faces investigators for private questioning Bill-paying PORT-AU-PRINCE, HalB'— Haiti’s military leader appealefl . for negotiations to end two days of protert that, according to U.S. V witnesses, left seven people killed by p olic^ n fire. Bv Lawrence L. Knutson set for each committee. Ja ck The demonstrations came in response to a June 23 decree The Associated Press According to correspondence FOREIGN taking control of^pcoming elections away from a constitution­ made available by the panels, the WASHINGTON — Congressional in Bolton ) ally established independent committee and transferring it to tlie\ subpoenas for the documents were Ataderson government. v_ investigators, poring over seven modified in negotiations with POLICY.* notebooks of subpoenaed docu­ North’s lawyers. lA. Gen. Henri Namphy, head of the provisional government, ments, prepared today for private ^©laiflKl said ’Tuesday night in a televised speech that “ the tolerance of the questioning of the keystone witness Sections of his notes, for exam­ irresponsible goverament has been pushed to a limit, but we will not let of the Iran-contra affair, Lt. Col. ple, have been blacked out to ourwlves be radicalized. The'retum to democracy requires a Oliver L. North. protect allegedly irrelevent or dialogue, a national consensus.” At the same time. North is purely personal material.' ’The It’s been almost a year since Bolton lost the It was the first official comment about the pr6te^s, during pressing his challMge to the committees did retain the right to which demonstrators erected flaming barricades throughout the examine the entire uncensored services of Cal Hutchinson, but the effects of authority of indepenoent counsel country. Lawrence E. Walsh to investigate notepads if that proves essential to Dark horse the investigation. his departure are still being felt even though Piles of smoldering debris still choked many intersections this his actions before he was fired last the town has made a little progress in filling morning. fall as an official on the staff of the The Senate panel dropped a his shoes. National Security Council. paragraph from its subpoena which North was formally granted The latest fallout involves the Board of would be ideal Pro-choice group fights legislature required the production of North’s limited immunity from prosecution financial records, including can­ Finance, which this week demonstrated a MASON, Mich. — A pro-choice coalition vowed to “ undo what ’Tuesday after invoking his Fifth celed checks, and bank statements. level of fiscal irresponsibility that is unusual the Legislature has done,” and lawyers began preparing an Amendment protection against for FBI chief self-incrimination eight times. Another deleted section required even for Bolton. appeal after a judge ruled valid a cutoff of state funding for most the production of documents in abortions for poor women. The immunity grant provides Even though Board of Finance Chairman that nothing North says or provides North’s possession which were People’s Campaign for Choice attorney John Pirich said he AP photo Raymond Ursin noted that things were not in to the congressional investigators “ prepared, written or typed at the WASHINGTON — The Reagan administration’s would petition the Michigan Court of Appeals and the state order, the finance board went ahead and paid can be used against him in criminal National Security Council, the search fora politically and professionally Supreme Court today to block the ruling Tuesday letting a ban on Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North is all smiles as he leaves his White House or the Central Intelli­ a $2,500 bill from Philip Dooley, chairman of proceedings unless the same infor­ acceptable nominee for FBI director is proving to Medicaid abortions take immediate effect. mation is obtained independently. home in Great Falls, Va., Tuesday enroute to Capitol Hill, gence Agency.” the Zoning Commission. Dooley said he was be as difficult and time-consuming as many of the The pro-choice camp contends the law shouldn’t go into effect The Marine officer, wearing his where he turned over documents to staff members of the Committee spokesmen said in­ owed the money for providing zoning- until 1988. Such a delay would let tax-funded abortions continue uniform and six rows of decora­ bureau’s celebrated manhunts. There are simply Iran-contra committee. vestigators will rely instead on the while petitions are circulated to force a statewide referendum on tions, was brought into the meeting^ enforcement services for the last 12 months. too few candidates possessing the necessary subpoena’s more narrowly focused the issue. room in the basement of the D ooley m a y w ell h a ve done $2,500 w orth o f integrity and experience — and suitably “ Yes, I do,” North replied. North said; “ I have copies of the first paragraph, which requires “ I hope we can undo what the Legislature has done,” said Rayburn House Office Building Republican credentials. Responding to the other queries. following; calendars that were my North to produce “ all materials work; Ursin himself said there was no coalition spokeswoman Judith Frey. “ We will have this on the under tight police security. I^esident Reagan has had poor luck with his firsi North said he is aware of the sale of personal calendars; correspon­ relating directly or indirectly to the question about it. But paying the bill was ballot in 1988. Within two weeks we will be starting. The petitions The session was private but a three choices. Justice Department sources told oui U.S. military equipment to Iran in dence; handwritten notes, code sale of United States manufactured are at the printer’s now.” transcript was made available. exchange for U.S. hostages in book; p^tos and miscellaneous improper because Dooley gave no details of associate Michael Binstein. Former ’ military equipment to Iran or Arthur Liman, chief counsel of Lebanon, knows about the use of the items; telephone logs, and (edited) the services rendered and because there was Gov. Richard Thornburgh turned down the job; support for the anti-government Florida residents dump tea over tax the Senate committee,^ repeating proceeds from those sales and copies of 21 spiral notebooks forces in Nicaragua.” no’account to cover such expenses, justified or Associate Attorney General Stephen Trott would the questions North had initially knows about support by U.S. containing day-to-day notations of C t t a unjustified. Th6 finance board had to tap prefer a federal judgeship; and Lowell Jensen, a TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida’s sales tax on services went refused to answer, asked: “ Do you government officials for Nicara­ some of my conversations and The pa n els^ o agreed not to seek surplus funds fo r the $2,500. (£>i M 7 f o r t Worth form er Justice Department official, is a federal into effect today as opponents planned to protest by dumping have any knowlege regarding the gua’s contra rebels. activities which may relate to the corcespogJiKnra or other docu- judge and “ happy in San Francisco.” the sources efforts of the United States govern­ Additionally; he said he prepared subject matter of your inquiry.” mer^^g^erated by North’s lawy­ Bolton’s approved budget for 1986-87 coffee and instant tea into Miami’s Biscayne Bay and holding said. other “ tea parties” around the state. ment to secure the release of documents relating to those issues He’ then turned over two sets of ers ^n d for which the attorney- included no funds for zoning enforcement, American hostages in Lebanon?” There’s another problem besides the reluctance The measure, signed April 23 by Gov. Bob Martinez to help and has custody of them. 0ven, black-bound notebooks, one client privilege ia^claimed. probably because that job was one of many of those in counterespionage. Catching spies has state government keep up with Florida’s burgeoning growth, handled by Hutchinson. A year after become the F B I’s main preoccupation, and every extends the 5 percent sales tax on goods to services such as Hutchinson left because his pleas for help Open Foruih sign is that the “ Me Decade” of advertising, construction and a|fomeys’ fees. Ch^n announces S. Korean reforms went unanswered, the 1987-88 budget includes espionage-for-profit will continue to demand a The levy has provoked a spate of lawsuits and advertising large share of the bureau's time and energy. cutbacks by such corporations as Procter 8c Gamble and Lever just $10,000 for zoning work. And town By Barry Renfrew This special requirement makes one particular Brothers Co. might befall the nation," Chun said. barred him from politics. officials say they’re not sure what to do with The Associated Press The president and former army Rah Tae-woo, the head of the pharmacognosy and I am deligh­ tions. Recognizing the impor­ dark horse an ideal choice for the job. He is John L Hundreds of Miami-area professionals were expected to dump it. ^ general, who said he had “ spent ruling party, on Monday cited Kim Marshal is trylng\ ted by Adelma’s pronounce­ tance of your witness in influenc­ Martin, chief of the Justice Department’s internal tea and coffee in Biscayne Bay to promote a ban on the tax Paying Dooley’s irregular bill wasn’t the through a constitutional amendment, said Richard Friedman, SEOUL, South Korea — Bowing many sleepless nights,” announced Dae-jung’s case as one for ments. She isatreasuretobe sure. ing world opinion we are painfully security section since 1980. to the will of the people. President he would accept demands fordirect only Board of Finance gaffe this week. At the to enforce safety head of Sales Taxes Oppressing People, or STOP. amnesty. Caprilands is no longer a little troubled by your formal reception Chun Doo-hwan today announced presidential elections, electoral Rallies patterned on the Boston Tea Party, the 1773 protest Koreans greeted Chun’s an­ last minute (the fiscal year ended Tuesday), To the ^Ito r; home industry. The Greyhound of Kurt Waldheim. We have M ARTIN IS PROBABLY Washington’s best-kep his agreement to opposition de­ reform, press freedom, release of sparked by a British duty on tea imported by the American nouncement with happiness, excit­ the board learned there wasn’t enough money buses come and the crowd is observed your devotion to the secret, though his exploits havK b^n behind many mands for direct presidential elec­ political prisoners, curbing of cen­ colonies, were also scheduled in . Pensacola, edly discussing the impending tions and sweeping democratic tral government power and other in the assessor’s account to cover the salary. If th^re is a water outage and packed into the limited space. practice of forgiveness, the pur­ cloak-and-dagger headlines in pei^nt years. In Fort Myers, Tampa and Jacksonville. changes»Grqppsof people gathered refornr measures. water must be pumped into a I am sure that safe conditions suit of reconciliation, and we fact, the guilty parties Martin has put behind bars in shops, tea houses and other So the financier^ dipped into an engineering The changes are intended to end “ Now is a crucial moment in the water system to supply 112 houses can be met and the herb farm can understand that your action may — like American traitor John Walker — and the places to hear the speecKV on account to cover the shortfall. Artist: more freedom in U.S.S.R. decades of authoritarian destiny of the nation,” he said. with water, call on Dick Cooper. continue to grow and prosper. well have been intended toward innocents he has freed from prison — like Russian televisons and radios. Extra rai- Such surprises raise serious questions about "•government. Chun repeated his pledge to step Other colonial attractions con­ those ends. We are fearful, dissident Anatoly Shcharansky — are more famou WASHINGTON — Artist Jamie Wyeth, back from the Soviet Chun, looking tired and grim, tions of newspapers were whether any of Bolton’s officials are minding If people in dire straits down when his seven-year term tinue and meet the fire code. however, that those who need only than he is. What’s more. Martin likes it that way. Union, says he found astonishing signs of new artistic freedom went oa.hational television to make published. ^ occasioned by a hurricane named expires Feb. 25 and transfer power the town’s pocketbook. and whether there is Sturbridge Village is an example. the faintest penriission to rekindle (He tried to talk us out of writing this column.) under but underlying fears that the Soviet the announcement, which came “ It’s sure to be such a change that Gloria, call on Dick Cooper. to a president elected by direct any financial accountability in the municipal I don’t believe it was necessary the fires of old hatre

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Bridge TWO FAMILY Time tested building with 13 rooms. 2 MODERN KITCHENS... one with private sun lit breakfast room. NEW ROOF, TRIPLE GLAZED WINDOWS, NORTH 7-1-87 club lead. Because of the heart-suit ♦ 7 Against s t e e l s id in g — Lots of mature plantings and blockage, there is no certain way to THE BORN LOSERiSby Art Sanaom trees. Amasite parking. Offered at '158,9(X). Call V K 10 8 6 4 take nine tricks. So South took the bold ♦ J 7 4 2 Real Estate e4S-2482. the grain approach. He banged down the queen r ♦ 8 7 3 (oNF Fl^[ lOtfSY RSH AFreKADPIU6UPMVFKPFN6e$IO? "NANTUCKET CAPE” of spades. West won the king arid led a aCOOLPBEWDPSE, u 'c o u lp v e By James Jacoby Lydall Woods - Attached 5+ room, 2 story (^pe. 2 WEST EAST heart, knowing declarer had no more r Al l i£Aue*iT! T w weekoh lakc aU6HT1HPEg,( bedrooms, family room, formal dining room, 1.5 ♦ K 2 ♦ A J 6 5 4 3 than two cards in that suit. South won 647-8400 FOUR. baths, 1st floor laundry. Tastefully decorated and V J 9 7 2 V 5 3 The standar^way to develop a trick the heart ace, cashed his top diamonds ♦ 6 5 3 168 Main Street, Manchester maintained beautifully inside and out. Reduced ♦ 10 9 8 with an honor/combination is to lead and played the 10 of spades. Blast won ♦ Q 9 6 2 to '146,500. ♦ J 4 up to it.AfHhe defenders’ cards are sit­ his jack and played another heart De­ © uated i|tell for you, you will take the LYDALL WOODS SOUTH clarer won and played stilTanother Spring Is hare. Summer to follow ... Enjoy your tricks you need. I lik^deUTTn which ♦ Q 10 9 8 spade. On this card West let go a'heart limited time at home with this 3 bedroom V/i bath V A Q you win by doing just tirfe opposite ^ and East won his ace. East now re­ playing against the grain ann hoping WILLIAMSBURG COLONIAL UNIT. This much pSn ♦ A K Q lumed a club and declarer ducked. tarred complex of attached townhouses allows foe. ♦ A K 10 5 the bat doesn’t break. ntf. That was the fourth trick for the de­ CASUAL CARE FREE living with garage and a m afi^ Vulnerable: Neither fense as West now won the nine, but ^“ “ ‘ hhad a huge no-trump holding agaabla lot to garden anyway you llkal Oftarad at Dealer: South West had to give up, either leading into $154,g00.(X) 24 high-card points with two 10- declarer’s K-10 o f clubs or playing the West North East South spots. He showed that strength by heai t jack into the dummy’s king. 2 * two clubs (artificial) and re- FRANK AND ERNEST ®by Bob Thaves / Pass 2 ♦ Pass 2 NT bidding two no-trump over North’s Pass 3.a* Pass 3¥ negative diamond response. Three di­ Pass 3 NT Pass Pass ‘ amonds was a Jacoby transfer bid "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES" Pass A new book by James Jacoby and bis S\t>'s eoojRwfcr piNfjp l| PEEKABOO!!! showing at least five hearts, and three iBther, the late Oswald Jacoby, is now SUGAR AND SPICE..* •Jaedby transfer bid $\l>^ CO^IN& ^ 1 8 spacious Ansaldi-built Raised Ranch is np-trump by North simply denoted available at bookstores. It Is * Jacoby And oh so nice! Adorable 6 room Shannon-built enough to play game. •nestled among a lovely assortment of shrubbery Colonial in East Hartford. 3 bedrooms, formal Opening lead: ♦ 2 on Card Games, ** published by Pharos Declarer has many choices after the Books. , v Und trees on Lookout Mtn. 3*4 bedrooms, 2.5 dining room, newer roof and driveway. Freshly Blanchard & Rossetto baths, family room with fireplace, super outdoor painted exterior. Spacious deck overlooks a r . ^jgarden shed also! Reduced to *235,000,00. A Z -U M P 123 park-like yard. *147,900.00. REAL ESTATE 646-2482 Polly’s Pointers yOL/p THPOAT. ^ Century 21 Epstein Realty A C *667 k* NBA. MS. Th a v £ 5 REALTY WORLD 1 teaspoon dried thyme and 2 tea­ jS43 North Main 8t., Manchester (203) 846-7709 73 W#9l Center Street Far^arlic haters, spoons dried marjoram. Crush to a Bonolt/Frochstts Aiooclstet Msnchefler, CT 06040 powder with a mortar and pestle or in u cooked beans. WINTHROP ®by Dick Cavalli a/salt substitute a spice or coffee grinder. Use in cook­ I t also takes out excess salt when WE GET RESULTS you’ve used too much. Clean and p ^ " W 7 - 8 8 9 5 ing or at the table as a salt M Y CAO'S V E R Y HE'D LOVE 7D HAVE A By Polly Fisher M e large carrot and put it in the H E S A yS A CO UPLE o f YEA RS -A DIVISION OF -mOMAS A. BENOIT gNTERPRISgU" replacement. CIVIC-SPIRITED. HI^H - PLACED POSITION ■PSTilN RIALTV I’m sending yon a copy of my news­ they have cooked about IN W AEHIN^TDNAND H E t> IN T H E administration . WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL QETS ATTENTION DEAR POLLY — You’ve printed letter “Cooking for Health,” which e n f ®®'TOt; do not B E A m illionaire . Each offlea Indapandantly owned and operated. t It up. After the l ^ n s are done and salt-substitute recipes in the past, but has this recipe pins another salt snb- they all have garlic powder in theiii. I stitnte formula and other recipes to •? ‘ *'® out and throw It away. — DEENA can ’t stand garlic. Do you have a salt- help yon follow the U.S. government’s More than meets the eye... substitute herb mixture without gar­ Dietap' Gnidellqps for Americans. send j'oii a Polly Dollar MaadNster '127,000. lic? - JANET This issue details what the recom­ ffV ushe u ^ you r favorite Pointer. Immaculate, spacious three bed­ DEAR JANET — Of course, garlic mendations for a healthy diet are, bnd in her column room home. Featuring imprea- or any other seasoning may be omit­ gives tips on how you can iinproveihe 7 h ?J n POINTERS in care of this newspaper. alva dining room and bright, ted from any of these salt sabstilnte qiMiity of your family’s diet. Cilliers chaarful kitchen. Ready (or you recipes, bnt here is one that is flavdis; who would liko a copy of this issue to move In. fnl withent any garlic or onion. . ) should send 31 for each copy to POL­ V- t 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, i^Mnesday, July 1, 1987 MANCHESTteR HEHALD, Wednesday. July 1, 1987 — 11 Obituaries VlfeiSiiil Spoi^on FOCUS/Food John T. Behan John T. Behan. 67. of 77 Lockwood ^fty- have'd lai St., died Tuesday at a local ; convalescent home. He was the IM. Continaed from page l games, opponents said they expect husband of the late Wilhelmina the results would be similar. Simonovitch Behan. detrimental to the morals • opinions from two Manchester Born in Hartford, he had lived in residents and participants. real estate agents, William E. Barb^ecue Manchester the last 35 years. He bang-up holiday Former town Director Joseph T. Belfiore and Frank J.T. Strano, was a bus driver for the Connecticut Sweeney proposed a similar ordi­ that the property vaiues of nearby Transit Company for 37 years, nance Tuesday. He based it, he homes would decline if the game retiring in 1982. He was a 1939 said, on the "evil which I find to be were allowed to open. ^ graduate of Wethersfield High inherent in that type of activity.’’ • police statistics showing that In / By Alleen Claire School and played the violin in the 1 6Kg> lightly beaten 1985 and 1986 there were 331 motor Newspaper Enterprise Association Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Mix baking mix and high school orchestra. HOWEVER, PENNY said that If vehicle accidents, violations or He is survived by two sons, David 1 seasonings; stir in milk. Mix until a soft dough the board were to legislate on the incidents on the stretch of East i Every summer, the Fourth of July is a favorite W. Duffy of Manchester and Daniel basis of morality. It could prompt Middle ’Turnpike near the building, ( forms; beat vigorously for about 30 seconds. If Duffy of Plano. Texas; three party day, an hll-out national festival. This year. dough is loo sticky, graducylly add enough baking other groups in town to ask the which used to house Mott’s Shop Independence Day marks the 211th birthday of the grandchildren: and seven great­ board to act on such matters as Rite supermarket. There were also mix to make dough easy to handle. Form dough into grandchildren. abortion or gay rights. 90 incidents of assault, robbery, United States, and festivities will be more patriotic ball. The funeral is Thursday at 11 In addition. If the board takes larceny and other crime. because 1087 is also the bicentennial celebration of m Dust large board with flour. Knead dough about 12 a.m. at the Rose Hill Funeral action to prevent Laserquest on the our Constitution. Home, 580 Elm St.. Rocky Hill. Opponents said Laserquest would times on board. Roll to ‘A inch thickness. Cut with finding that it is immoral because it result in more traffic, traffic ' The Constitution was actually signed on Sept. 17, 3‘A- or 4-inch cookie cutter dipped in flour. Brush Burial will be In Rose Hill Memorial promotes violence, directors might problems, and crime problems yiVJ, but the birthday of the nation is a great day to Park, Rocky Hill, The calling hour tops of rolls with beaten egg; sprinkle with desired also be compelled to regulate the from those attracted to Laserquest iOast that historic document, ' i n toppings. is one hour prior to the service. sale of violent videos and games Memorial donations may be that want to take drugs, drink r What better way to say happy anniversary than to Bake rolls on ungreased baking sheet, until golden sold in Manchester. He asked alcohol and cause vandalism. 'igather with family and friends for an outdoor made to the American Cancer opponents to provide a moral • maps and pictures showing brown, 10 to 12 minutes. Cool at least 5 minutes on Society. Ibarbecue with such traditional fare as colorful wire racks before serving. This kitchen-tested standard on which an ordinance that a senior citizens’ home, the drinks, burgers, bean salad, potato salad, pecan pie could be drafted. Manchester Senior Citizens’ Cen­ recipe makes 6 rolls. ’ Gerda Orr Some clergymen in the audience, ter. a ^ ,u p home for retarded and homemade ice cream ? All foods may be readied however, told Penny that wasn’t citizens, and a dance studio are Jn advance ao everyone will have time to enjoy the Gerda (Bengtson) Orr, 84. of :day’s events. Seasonings Bluefield Drive, Manchester, died necessary. located within a coupie of hundred AP photo "You don’t need the big guns of feet of the Laserquest site. For turkey burger rolls: Use Vi teaspoon poultry Tuesday at Manchester Memorial seasoning. Top with 2 tablespoons sesame seeds. Hospital. She was the widow of theology to kill the laser fly — yoii • a warning from an industrial Sparkling blueberry-lemon punch The real big top can use the fly swatters you got.” hygienist that laser beams might be For veal burger rolls: Use Vk teaspoon ground William H. Orr, S cups (24 ounces) blueberry-cranberry drink, She was born in Manchester, July responded Shephard Johnson, pas­ dangerous, and that flickering mustard and V> teaspoon garlic powder. Nearly 400 tarpaulins cover the historic may be the country's largest single tor of South United Methodist lights can cause self-induced chilled For beef burger rolls: Use Vt teaspoon mixed herb 19, 1902, and had been a lifelong V* cup (2 ounces) frozen lemonade concentrate, resident. She was a longtime Mission Inn in Riverside, Calif., Tuesday termite-tenting project. Nearly 8 million Church. hypnosis. leaves and 'A teaspoon onion powder. Top with 2 Johnson argued that since the undiluted^.,--! member of Emanuel Lutheran as the landmark hotel undergoes what cubic feet are covered by the tarps. tablespoons poppy seeds. Church and its Martha Circle. She board can regulate matters affect­ "I HEARD a lot of opinion. I hear Vi cup (6 ounces) club soda, chilled ing the health and welfare of a lot of hearsay tonight," responded was also the chairperson of the Lemon slices, for garnish (optional) Stuffed barbecued burgers church’s Historical Society and was residents, it can prohibit Laser- Richard M. Rittenband. an attor­ ^Pour blueberry-crqnberry drink and lemonade a 67-year member of the Scandia quest because of noise, traffic and ney representing Laserquest. "I concentrate into a mtijuart pitcher. Stir, until 2 pounds ground chuck Lodge No, 23 VASA Order of other problems Johnson and resi­ have not heard hard evidence.” 2 eggs Democrats continue to seek dents have argued would occur. lem o i^ e melts. Add club soda. If desired, garnish America. Rittenband and other officials wittr^emon slices. Add ice as needed. This cup packaged, seasoned bread crumbs She is survived by a daughter. Town Attorney John W. Cooney contended the game does not VA teaspoons salt has said that the board can take kitchen-tested recipe makes 6 servings, about 5 Mrs. Lennart (Evelyn) Torsten- promote violence because no being ■ouflCes each. Vi teaspoon pepper son; a brother. Herbert A. Bengt­ legislation to stop gulf plan action in these areas if it gathers wiii be killed. If the board is going to evidence that the business would be Vt pound fresh mushrooms, chopped son and two sisters. Lillie B. Miller legislate morality, it Should then 1 large onion, chopped and Anna B. Pontillo, all of "detrimental to the health and also limit the showing oi the movie .fruit blender drink Bv Tim Ahern \ postponed after GOP threats to use welfare of residents. Naab’s prop­ 1 tablespoon imttdr Manchester; three grandchildren: The Associated Press tagon officials declined to spell out “Rambo” and certain jelevisjon 1 bottle (32 ounces) cranberry Juice cocktail. four great-grandchildren: and sev­ delaying tactics and after the White the extent of the assistance. osal also cites these as reasons to programs, he said. Vt cup cranperry-orange sauce eral nieces and nephews. House said the plan wouldn’t take • A team of U.S. experts in the take action. led Cheddar cheese WASHINGTON - Democrats effect until mid-July. Addressing the zoning concerns, small ripe bananas, peeled and cut into chunks, |)ped parsley A memorial service is Friday at 2 will continue to seek legislation gulf continued to evaluate the he argued that there was no p.m. at the Emanuel Lutheran Rep. Mike Lowry, D-Wash„ chief threat from mines reportedly laid TO DOCUMENT that evidence, chilled 2 navel oranges, cut into 4 thick slices opposing U.S. Persian Gulf policy, author of the House measure, said, opponents of Laserquest presented evidence presented that traffic will - 1 cup fresh or drained canned peaches, sliced, Church, 60 Church St, Burial will be with one lawmaker spying today in the approaches to Kuwaiti ports. be no greater than that generated Ve cup cranberry Juice cocktail at the convenience of the family. "We still don't believe it’s too late. Pentagon officials said, and it was information ’Tuesday covering a peeled, chilled that President Reagan had his But In any case, the fact is that number of areas. These included: by Shop Rite. In addition, he said In a large bowl, combine beef, eggs, bread There are nocalling hours. Watkins mind made up before meeting with feared that Iran might launch the area is aiready busy because it 2 cops watermelon, seeds removed, diced, chilled crumbS, salt and pepper; blend well. Divide into 8 Funeral Home. 142 E. Center St., foreign policy won't work unless it's terrorist strikes against American • psychological and sociological 6 Ice cubes, crushed congressional leaders to push studies that opponents said estab­ is a main thoroughfare. thin patties. In a pan, saute mushrooms and onions has charge of arrangements. supported by the American people ships, faciH4jes~4)r citizens else­ Fresh peach slices or mint sprigs for garhish ahead with protecting Kuwaiti and by Congress. It's important for lished a link between aggressive Citing published reports, he said in butter until golden brown. Stir in cranberry-orage Memorial donations may be tankers. where in the region? Place half of all ingredients, except garnish, in made to the Agusta Bengtson us to act.” ' At Tuesday's White House meet­ behavior and violence witnessed on that in other towns with similar sauce until well blended. Spoon mixture on center of "The Democratic leadership of In the Senate, also controlled by ing, Reagan said he would not delay television. While no studies have businesses, police have reported no container of electric blender; whirl until smooth. patties; top each ^ith 2 tablespoon^ shredded Memorial Scholarship Fund, Ema­ the House and Senate went down ... Pour Into 3 tall glasses. Repeat with remaining nuel Lutheran Church. Democrats, floor action is possible his plans to reflag and escort the Kr.on Hnne on the effects of laser major crime problems. k-. cheese. Top patties with remaining 4 patties and and talked to the administration, today o n \a pair of measures tankers. ingredients. Garnish each diipk with a fresh peach press edges together to seal. found they listened for, you know, a approved 'Ipesday by the Foreign slice or mint sprig. This kitchen-tested recipe few minutes,” Sen. Daniel Patrick The U.S. plan is not expected to Grill 5 inches from source of heat for about IS In Memoriam Relations Committee, which split makes 6 tall drinks. minutes for medium bu/gers, turning once or twice. Moynihan, D-N.Y., said on ABC- largely ajjSng party lines. One bill begin before mid-July, National In sad and loving memory of Craig TV's "Good Morning America" Security Adviser Frank C. Carlucci Panel recommends Place orange slices on grill, about 5 inches from Francis Flynn, 1961-1981. would block the U.S. policy and the today. "Then the press secretary second would invoke the 1973 War said in a letter Tuesday to Republi- Spiced pita crisps source of heat; bn^hwith cranberry Juice cocktail. We think of you everjjflay went out and read an announce­ Powers Act. —can House members. 1 package (8) whole-wheat pita bread (4-inch Grill on both sidesd^-mxiut S to 8 minutes, turning And make no outward show ment already written about the In other developments: / Congressional critics fear that town sell landfill diameter) v and basting with crbnberry Juice cocktail. Sprinkle But what it’s meant to lose you. decision. • Seventy-nine percent of Ameri­ because Kuwait has aided Iran, the 6 tablespoons safflower oil \ with chopped parsley and top with grilled burgers. No one will ever know. “They weren’t consulting. This is V You wished no one farewell. cans questioned in an ABC- United States will become em­ By George Layng amount of solid waste being dis­ Sdlect as desired; chill powder, dill weed, Italian This kitchen-tested recipe makes 4 burgers. Double a problem they havd and will Washington Post poll favored keep­ broiled in the 6''i-year-oldIran-Iraq Herald Reporter or triple recipe as needed. Or even said goodbye. continue to have." ,. # posed of can be reduced by about 10 seasoning, garlic powder, sesame and/or poppy You were gone before we knew it. ing U.S. military forces in the war. The worries increased after to IS percent if bottles, cans and seed Sen. Sam Nunn. D-Ga.. was hot Persian Gulf region to keep Mi­ the May 17 Iraqi attack on the Navy And only God knows why. It would be cost-effective for paper are recycled, and such things Preheat over to 300 degrees. Using a paring knife Your golden heart stopped beating optimistic about the ability of deast oil flowing and 67 percent said frigate Stark in which 37 U.S. Manchester to sell its landfill for Oriental veal burgers Congress to derail the administra­ as leaves and grass clippings are to cut around the edges, separate each pita bread With tender hands at rest, the United States should be there to seamen were killed. use by a regional trash-to-$i^rgy not put into the trash. BASTING SAUCE: God broke our hearts to prove. tion’s plans. curb Soviet influence in the region. plant, and use the sale m ^ ^ to into 2 layers. Brush the rough sides of each pita 1 Jar (14 ounces) cranberry-orange sauce That he onlyUake the best. "Our choices are really very House Speaker Jim Wright, D- Last year, Manchester stepped round well with safflower oil, about 1 teaspoon. But the 1.506 adults surveyed by offset the fee charged to h ^ e its up its recycling efforts in order to Vt cup dry white wine or apple Juice limited at thisjMint." Nunn said telephone from June 25-29 split 49 Texas, and Senate Majority Leader Sprinkle with desired spice. Cut each round into 6 Sadly missed by. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va,, both said waste disposed of at the faMity, a lengthen the lif ^ f 'f ts landfill by Vt cup soy sauce Mom, Dad and Irene Tuesday. "W e ^ rushing ahead percent- to 49 percent on President member of a state advisory council triangles. Place in a single layer on 2 baking sheets. and Congress i^n’t really stop it they don't believe the U.S. commit­ encouraging residents to separate 2 tablespoons vegetable oil Reagan's proposal to reflag and said this week. their glass, metal, paper and oil. Bake until crisp, about 10 minutes. Cool. Refriger­ Burgers are a great way to celebrate the ingredients on a barbecue. now.” escort 11 Kuwaiti oil tankers, and ment to Kuwait should be with­ 1 cup (1 large) onion, chopped drawn after Reagan made it public. _ “It’s worth more than beachfront •^B ut if trash-to-energy plants are ate in a tightly covered container until ready to Fourth of July. Make them with fresh Nunn, chairman SN the Senate only a third think U.S. presence in property,” Edward D. Crosby, a 1 clove garlic, crushed Armed Services Com n^ee. spoke used, the group said in the pam- serve with cheese or dips. This kitchen-tested recipe 2 teaspoons^ound ginger the region is important enough to “To pull the rug out from under member of the Solid Waste Man­ phlM? the life of landfills can be lakes 96 triangles. graft after he and other congressional risk going to war. that commitment could be danger­ agement Advisory Council, said of 2 teaspoons^y mustard leaders met with Rjbagan at the extended between 10 to 20 years. • Pentagon officials said Arab ous.” Wright said. the town’s Olcott Street landfill. This is based on a plan in which only VEAL BURGjgftiS: White House. His comments were states on the Persian Gulf have 'ool-M-a cucumber dip 2 pounds ground veal Byrd said a switch now "would The town, though, does not want the ash from the burned garbage — 1 teaspoon seasoned salt until smooth. Cover. Chill. Serve with fresh cut-up echoed by other Democrats who agreed to provide more logistical to sell. Public Works Director M teaspoons salt may relieve attended the meeting. further damage our already se­ which can be as little as five percent 1 cup cottage cheese Dash hot pepper sauce vegetables. Double or triple recipe as desired. This support for U.S. naval forces. George A. Kandra said Tuesday the of the original volume — is dumped Vi medium cucumber, unpeeled, cut in pieces Assorted fresh vegetables: carrot strips, celery Vi teaspoon pepper The Democratic-run House will .Defense Secretary Caspar W. Wein­ verely damaged credibility " in the kitchen-tested recipe makes about l ‘/i cups dip. Arab world. town still has 20 years worth of at jandfills. 4 radlsher, chopped GARNISH: vote July 8 on a proposal that would berger, appearing at a White House space left at its dump. strips, zucchini rounds, broccoli flowerets, cherry Parkinson’s request a 90^day delay in the White Meanwhile, energy is generated 2 scallions, Incluiding green tops, sliced thinly tomatoes, etc. Seasoned hamburger rolls 1 fresh pineapple, pared and cut into Vt-Inch slices news conference, said Saudi Ara­ However, they agreed with Sen. Kandra/and Crosby did agreed from the disposal plants that can be Lettuce House plan to have U.S. ships bia, Kuwait and Oman had agreed that, with landfill space joinning 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon Juice In container of electric blender, combine cottage 3 cups biscuit baking mix p?uteCKKuwaiti oil tankers. A vote Alan Cranston, D-Calif., that Con­ sold to help lower operating costs. 1 teaspbon chopped fresh dill, or Vt teaspoon dried Onion slices NEW YORK (AP) - Eleven to help U.S. efforts to protect gulf out, the issue of how m-dispbse of The longer a town continues to cheese, cucumber, radishes, scallions, lemon juice, Seasoning, as Indicated below , . had beenlcheduled ^day, but was shipping, but he and other Pen­ gress should make its opposition dill dill, seasoned salt and hot pepper sauce. Process Parkinson’s disease suffy»ers in known. solid waste is som e^ii^ thdA cup sugar and Vi dopamine, which brain cells use to Ballet kicked off its first U.S.\ of the stage, facing the audience, a socialist allegory of post­ legitimate interests of the insu­ ^ ^ ten , they drop in around mix well. — ~ communicate. the test,” said Benjamin Schatz, a enjoy yourself.” und linguine on large teaspoon cin^mon. Arrange ap­ performance in eight ydars to and security guards looked under revolutionary Russia and tpost lawyer with the San Francisco- rance etmipanies and the concerns I dinnertime. She said she Just ples in pie shell. Dopamine is also produced by4he empty seats for possible bombs of the I public and community dislK and surround cheers and thunderous applause World War I Europe with music by based National Gay Rights keeps adding to adjust to the Topping; i^ x flour with one- adrenal glands, which lie above the despite tight security and a bomb each time someone left during the Dmitri Shostakovich. invoived," said Connecticut Insu­ Bak«d chlckwi chicken legs. Makes 0-8 si kidneys, so Drucker-Colin and Advocates. numbers. "I don’t think I could r third cup sugari cut in butter until hoax. performance. Denying health and life insurance rance Commissioner Peter W. ______cook for only the three of us,’’ she with llngulna depending on yqi^appetite. others have tried transplanting Tuesday evening’s performance The sold-out audience of 3,862, Lithe veteran I'^atalya Bessmert­ Gillies, vice chairman of the crumbly. Sprinkle over apples. to AIDS-exposed people could Hwald photo by PInlo ' Joked. tissue from a patient’s adrenal was delayed nearly an hour after who passed through metal detec­ nova danced the role of Rita, the National Association of Insurance Vt cup batter or margarine Bake at 400 degrees 40^ 48 gAqds to the brain. heroine. The gangster Yashka was hamper efforts to control the 1 medium onion, sliced thin P«pp«r pmAo ] the harmless, outer shell of a tors upon entering the Lincoln spread of the disease, Schatz Commissioners’ committee on Chris Sammartino of Andover holds her French appie ^ Her chicken and Unguine is a minutes. 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Add onions, pepper and served at Mayfair Gardens and berry cranberry sauce; set adlUe. and Pack the leap diced celery Blueberry Ice Cream: Follow recipe for vanilla olives; lA stand to cool. 6 vanilla wafers ) Westhill Gardens the week of July 6 Manchester hospital combine cranberry-orange sauce, wrhite wine, soy Place turkey in large bowl; M M in cream, salt, Perfect Picnic. Vk cup sweet hedi eaeamher picUes, drained,' ice cream. Reduce vanilla to 1 teaspoon. Stir 1 cup t ^ c h m - MeanwhUe, drain artichoke liq­ 1 package (8 oances) m am through 10 to Manchester residents rauce, oil, onion, garlic, ginger and dry mustard pepper, curry and raisins until well mixed. Shape Oh, Dearr What ’The following meals will be Blend well. enoppea pureed blueberries into cream. Freeze .as directed. uid into small howl and mix with cheese X who are 60 or older; mixture into 6 equal burgers.^rill over charcoal, a lot of work you Marge Churchill served to senior citizens in the V4 cup diced piekled peppers- Chocolate Ice Cream: Follow recipe for vanilla curry powder and mayonnaise^S 1/3 cup pMked brown sugar cafeteria of Manchester Memorial Place veal in large bowl; sprinkle with salt and until delicately browned, about IS minutes.. Brush think! Non­ 1 egg J Monday; Apple Juice, roast beef make dressing. Chop artichrae Hospital, between 4:30 and 6:30 pepper and work in lightly. Shape mixture into 6 with cranberry chutney baste and turn frequently. t tablespoons chopped sealHons ice cream. Add 2/3 cup unsweetened cocoa to dry sense! The au Jus, mashed potatoes, carrots, h e a ^ into quarters and add to rice Vk teaspoon vanill^ extract p.m. t ^u al burgers. Grill over charcoal, until delicately > taMespoons ketchup ingredients. Reduce vanilla to IVk teaspoons. menu we have wheat bread, pineapple-mandarin Grill tomato slices until Just tender. Place nbre. Toss with dressing and To garnish; Dairy cream Sunday: London broil with gravy, brown on both sides, 10 to 15 minutes. Brush with 1 pup Aced Monterey Jack cheese Freeze as directed. designed for you oranges. ,• burgers on grilled tomato slices; spoon on chill (Serves 6 or 8 people). Place and small clusters of fresh green fried shrimp, baked chicken with cranberry basting sauce. 1/S cup mayonnaise Peach Ice Cream: Follow recipe for vanilla ice Is not the usual hamburger and grapes Tuesday: Oven fried chicken, remaining heated basting sauce and top with In a 3-quart glass d ii^ H ^ b in e chilled salad in a tightly covered gravy. ir a p crashed tortilla chips hotdog fore. The preparation will corn cobejte^ carrot and raisin Grill pineapple slices Just until tender. Place chopped peanuts. This kitchen-tested recipe makes cream. Reduce vanilla to 1 teaspoon. In blender or wine, pepperccjrns, w ^ e a f , sea­ container, and pack in icc for Place paper baking cups in 9 Monday: Seafood newburg, chili be made easy with your micro- salad, rye brmd, cherry crisp. burgers on grilled pineapple slices. Heat remaining 6 burgers. *®**J*“ r beans, celery, pickles, peppers and food processor, finely chop 2 cups peeled, sliced soned salt, lem^n, omin flakes and picnic. custard cups (6 ounces each). Place dob, submarine sandwich sold by wave, a cool summer companion. Wednesday: Spaghetti with meat cranTCiTy basting sauce and spoon over burger. Malllons. GenUy fold in ketchup, ch e^ and peac^ with 1/3 cup light com syrup and 1 water. Microwave |pn idgh (or 5 a vanilla wafer in each paper cake the inch, chicken Parmesan. The packing is a breeze with the sauce, green beans, tossed salad, "* "^*J"«««M enU are blended. Chill tablespoon leiition Juice. Add to chilled mixture with minutes, or until boiling, (^refully Marinated vegeti cup; set aside. Unwrap cream Tuesday: Sausage and peppers, lliis kitcben-tested recipe makes 6 burgers. Magic Vallay potato salad help of a large thermos;' and a Italian bread, fle c k ^ pudding. cream. Stir until well blended. Freeze as directed. place fish in water. Cover and cheese and place in a l>/k quart clam roll, quiche, braised short camping-size cooler. The result— a 2 cups fresh c a n llllo i^ « „ Thursday: Cranberry juice, 1 package (S.S ounces) dehydrated an gradn This kitchen-tested recipe makes'6 servings microwave on high for SVk to 4 bowl. Microwave at 10 percent ribs. Turk«y burg«r» PMCh praNfw pl« perfect picnic to be enjoyed by your ' 1 cap Jalienne carrots (VktvkxlVk roast turkey with gravy, sweet potatoes with sauce mix minutes. Remove fish from water (low) for l ‘k to 2 minutes, or until VanlNa lea ciaam • cups (nbont 12) penebes, sllced,*pieeled family and friends. inches) \ potatoes, mixed vegetables, wheat Wednesday: Turkey divan with CRANBERRY CHUTNEY BASTE: S t / » cups water, divided and let stand, covered, 5 minutes, softened. Add 1/3 cup brown sugar, sauce, beef stroganoff, knockwurts V« cup sugar 2 teaspoons fresh lemon Juice This includes; Oiilled avocado 1 cup fresh grem beans, cut into bread, cranberry sauce, icecream. vt cap chutney S taMe^oons elder vinegar or until fish flakes with a fork. egg and vanilla; beat with an and sauerkraut. Lion’s Ferry sand­ t taMespoons cornstarch soup, cOM^Hiached salmon steaks IVk inch pieces Friday: (3orn chowder, fish, Vk cHp chili sauce V« cup packed tight brown sugar Drain, and chill in the refrigerator. electric mixer on high speed until wich. 1 teaspoon eUH powder Vk teaspoon salt with dill sauce) artichoke rice Vk cup water potato rounds, cole slaw, tartar 1 laMespoon soy sauce 3 taMespoons flour (Combine all sauce ingi^ients, smooth. Pour into paper bake cups. Thursday: Veal cacciatore, Vk teaspoon ground euinin tcnpsnrilk salad, marinated vegetables, as­ Vk cup olive or vegetable oil sauce, oyster crackers, fresh fruit. 4 drops TUbasco pepper sauce Vk teaspoon salt place in a sealed container and Arrange in a circle on the floor of cheese ravioli, cheeseburger on a 1 medium tooMta, coarsely chopped 1/t cup tight com syrup sorted rolls, Devonshire cheese­ I/$ cup rider vinegar the microwave. Microwave at 30 1 cup whole berry cranberry sauce Vk cap chopped pecans refrigerate. Place sauce on salmon 2 cloves garlic, halved bun, sauerbraten with red cabbage. 1 avocado, seeded aad coarsely chapped C egg yolks, sHgbtly beaten cake cups with green grapes and percent (medium low) for 7 min­ Meals on Wheels TURKEY BURGERS: Pastry for a donble-cmst, h-lnch pie steaks Just at serving time. Yields 6 1 tablespoon chopped pimlento Friday: Beef burgundy, baked In medium saucepan, combine potatoes and S t teaspoons pare vanilla chilled white wine or iced tea servings. utes. rearranging cups once. Re- The following meals will be t pounds frozen ground turkey, thawed Peel peaches, slice thinly and place in large bowl. 2 tfaspoons sugar ham with sauce, fish and chips, cups of water; beat to boiling. Reduce heat and Preparation (or this picnic can moce any cheesecake cups that are served to Meals on Wheels clients l/l cup heavy cream 1 cap heavy erean Sprinkle with lemon Juice, add brown sugar, flour, 1 teaspoon chervil chicken teriyaki. cover. Simmer IS ininutes until tender. Drain. Cool. start the day ahead. Artichoke ArMcliok«-rtce talad set in the center, or those in which a the week of July 6 through 10. The Saturday: American chop suey, Vk teaspoon salt In 2-quart saucepan combine sugar, cornstarch salt and pecans: Mix gently. I teaspoon oregano leaves Meanwhile, in small saucepan,-- combine sauce salad, marinated vegetables, and knife inserted off-center comes out hot noon meal is listed first, the cool barbecued beef with lettuce and Vk-teaspoon pepper and salt. Gradually stir in milk until smooth. Stir in Roll out half of p a st^ a n d line a 9-inch pie plate; the cheese cake cups can all te 14k cap hA tap water 1 teaspoon chopped chives clean. Microwave remaining mix, remaining2/Scup water, vinegar, chili powder 1 package (6 oances) chicken evening meal second. tomato, sirloin steak. W teaspoon curry powder com syrup and egg yolks. Stirring constantly, b r i ^ trim overhang to 1 ifim. Turn fruit into pie. Roll out made the day before and refriger­ Vk teaspoon salt cheesecake cups at 30 percent and cumin. Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture flavored rice mix Vk cup raisins to boil over medium heat and boil 1 minute. Rem om remaining half of pastify and place it over fruit; seal ated, Early In the morning of the Vk teaspoon pepper (medium-iow) fori minute, or until Monday: Beef stew with ciscuit, boils and thickens. Cool to room temperature. 4 green ontons, with taps, sliced Vk cup garbanzo beans, cooked or GARNISH: from heat; stir in vanilla. Pour into large bowl. and flute edge. Make 3 or 4 stball slits in top crust. picnic, make the soup, poach the done. Cool on a wire rack for 1 hour. wax beans, salad, dessert. Ham In large bowl combine potatoes, tomato, avoctido Cover surface with plastic wrap. Refri^rate at salmon steaks, and make the dill thin canned, drained Refrigerate in a sealed container. sandwich, orange, milk. • 04-inch thick) tomato slices Bake in 4 2 5 -d eg^ oven for 40 minutes, until pastry Vk green pepper, seeded and In a IVk quart casserole, combine Bark it natural dye and sauce mixture; toss lightly. Cover. Chill. Tljls least 2 hours or until chilled. Stir in cream. Freeze in sauce. Fresh crisp rolls can be When ready to serve, top with a Tuesday: Beef roulades, rice Vk cup chopped salted peanuts is browned and^aches are tender. Serve warm or chopped cauliflowerets, carrots, green pilaf, squash, salad, dessert. Egg kitchen-tested recipe makes 4 servings. Double or 2-quart electric or hand freezer following manufac­ purchased from a local bakery. dollop of sour cream and small ROXIE, Miss. (A P) — Red maple triple as needed. cool. This kitchen-tested recipe makes 6 to 8 12 large pimlento-stuffed olives, beans and water; cover. Micro- salad sandwich, fresh fruit, milk. is one of several tree species whose C.mbl„l..n tur,,-.turer’s directions. Sp«»Spoon into.m, freezer.m*,, containers; „r.ln,s Have plenty of ice ready in the clusters of green grapes, and J servings. ------cooler chest to keep the foods cold sliced wave at high for 5 to 7 minutes, or sprinkle with additionaf brown Wednesday: Chicken a la king, bark naturally dyes fabrics, ac­ until serving time. This cool 2 Jars (0 ounces each) marinated until tender crisp. Stir after half of sugar. cauliflower, green beans, saiad, cording to Georgia-Pacific Corp. summer picnic will defeat the artichoke hearts — the cooking time. dessert. ’Tuna salad sandwich, fruit The forest produ As firm says the ------._____ ... Supermarket Shopper hottest summer day, and bring you V« teaspoon cnrry'powder Combine remaining ingredients Marge Churchill is a Manchester cocktail, milk. bark of red maple produces a dark rave reviews from the lucky people 1/3 cap mayonnaise in a small bowl to make vinaigrette. resident who is an expert^ on Thursday: Pot roast of beef with blue dye, while hemlock bark yields Place water in a S-quart casse­ Strawberry-walnut bread who are in vited to share it with you! Drain m icrow av^ vegetables; add m icrowav^ cooking. If you have gravy, baked potato, zucchini, a tan shade. Apple tree bark role. CTover and microwave on high vinaigrette. SUr^ to coat. CJover. any questions about microwaving salad, dessert. Bologna and cheese creates a yellow tint and black for 7 minutes, or until water bolls. - 2 cups finely chopped 4 booton eggs Chill in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 that you’d like to see answered sandwich, peaches, milk. birch produces a reddish-brown Chilled avocado soup Add contents of rice package; stir hours. Drain. Place in sealed 'riday: Baked haddock with walnuts 2 cups sugar here, write to: Microwave Kitchen, hue. V* cap batter with fork. (Do not add butter as container in the refrigerator until 3 cups afi-purpooo Hour ‘C R T means ‘cash-register tape’ll Manchester Herald, P.O. Box SOL- hewburg sauce, mashed potatoes, Vinegar or strong tea will sA the IVk cups mashed slrawbor- : 1 small clove garlic, crushed indicated in_yackage directions ready to place in ice chAt for Manchester 06040. carrots, salad, dessert. 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Stir avocado Expires Aug. 31,1987. LANABIOTIC 75-cent Cash Refund Offer, 1101 ^ puree, lime Juice and taco suace KRAFT Natural Cheese Offer. Receive up to $3 in Westchester Ave., White Plains, NY 10604 This I into milk mixture in casserole; mix DEAR MARTT^: My husband coupons. Send the required refund form and five offer expires Dec. 31, 1987. While waiUng (or the I well. Microwave on high for 3 entire front panels, incluAng the product name and and I are both on low-salt diets and form, -q^e a Universal Product Code (bar code) I minutes, or until soup Is heated Banana-sprout sRt net-weight statement, from 6-ounce or larger through. Chill. find it very difficult to find much from a package of Lanabiotic Triple Antibiotic packages of 100 Percent Natural Kraft Cheese Pour chilled soup into thermbs. variety in the prepared foods we Ointment plus Pain Reliever, half-ounce or4-ounce I (Chunks, Slices or Shredded) for $3 in coupons; or When ready to serve, garnish, with 1 large banana, sliced i^ a lfsIjslfa lt sprouts siie, along with the dated cash-register receipt with buy. What is the best way to inform send the required refund form and four proofs of thin slices of fresh lime. Vk of a medium avocado- llespoloiions mayonnaise manufacturers that we need more the purchas price circled. ! chopped or saUd dressing no-salt and low-sodium products’’ Cold poached aalmon 1 tablespoon lemon Juice 2 tablespoons plain yogurt “ MRS NELSON COOPER Vk cup crushed pineapple, 1 tablespoons wheat germ CULVER. IND Bteake with dill aauce COMPARE! HEARTLAND’S LOWER sales. Your letter to me is one way of each package. Kroger has been Compare these sP®c*a COMPARE! HEARTLAND’S LOWER well drained periences appear in this column Vk cup dry white wine of supporting low-salt products. I offering double coupons, so on my receive an autographed copy of my and see v/hv you shpu d sigp 2 tablespoona chopped suggest that you also write to the 2 peppercorns ^ next shopping trip. I took both ’’Guide to Coupons and Refunds.” I bayleA TT walnuts DEAR MRS. COOPER; Low-salt companies whose low-salt products HearticKid first - products were big news in 1985 and coupons. To my surprise, the rolls 1 teaspoon seasoned salt you enjoy and let them know about had been reduced to two packages Send questions and comments to 1986, and manufacturers responded I lemon, thinly sliced mopeyl J In a medium bowl toss banana and avocado with lemon Juice. it. Martin Sioane in care of the HALF GALLON ASSORTED VARIETIES # 2 LTR BTLS by introducing new varieties of for $1, and with the coupons doubled 1 tablespoon Instant minced onion I got both free. I found two more Manchester Herald. ’The i^Anme of Compare our everyday [ow< Add pineapple and walnuts. Arrange sprouts on 2 individual low-salt products at a record pace. IVk cups hot water GRETCHEN FOX of Belvedere. coupons on the packages, of course, m A i precindes individnai repUes to serving plates. Top with fruit mixture. Stir together mayonnaise, These products were enthusiasti­ 10 salmon steaks (IVk pounds) prices and see why you show S.C.. knows that national brands and repeated this bargain many every letter, bnt Martin ahum will COCACOU yogurt and wheat germ; spoon on top of the fruit mixture. Makes cally received by many consumers, are not the only products on which times over the course of several respond to letters of\gen erA fhop Heartland 2 servings. but sales did not ^ceachythe^evel Sauce she can save money with coupons. months. Last week, I found the interest ioA ie coinmn. V Nutrition Information per serving: 255 cal., 5 g pro., 30 g carbo., manufacturers had anticipated, so Vk cup sour cream we’ll save you money m e vtw She is the winner of this week’s clerk marking down the rolls again. 15 g fat. 1 mg chol.. 102 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 29 percent vlt. c! many have disappeared from the 1 taaspoon lemon Juice Smart Shopper Award; " I pur­ this time to three packages for $1. Department. / | supermarket shelves. 1 tablespoon parsley 12 percent thiamine, 11 percent riboflavin, 13 percent chased two boxes of Kroger brand My freezer stays full of rolls — and EMERGENCY There’s a lesson here for a II of us. Vk teaspoon dill weed phosphorus. brown and serve rolls on sale at two so does my husband! ” Fire — Police — Medical A n d we cash chec^.^redeem'' If we want to keep a new product on for $1.09. When I got home, I noticed Gretchen and other smart S;ds»am p5.^onoroM nufa^ the shelves, we must support its a 2S-cent Kroger coupon on the end DIAL 911 shoppers whose money-saving ex­ In Manchester Peanut butter brer's coupons...aoa sandwich tops ’ ^Ihbe around lor Gala punch About Town DU NKIN'DO NU TS IT’S WORTH THE TRIP almbst a n ^m e PLUS 4 maclliim grapalrult, % cup sugar (optional) DEPOSIT PMlad and cut up 1 pint lima sharbat La Leche League By Nancy Bval On# 67.6-btinea— botttv 1 pint pinaappla sharbat Better Homes and lardens lamon-llma corbonalad Breastfeeding will be the topic of .... I I I ~ T bovaraga discussion at the La Leche League For lunch, a snack, and even meeUng tonight at 7; 30 at 44 Henry breakfast, a peanut butter sand­ COMPARE! HEARTLAND’S LOWER COMPARE! HEARTLAND’S LOWER COMPARE! HEARTLAND’S LOWER St. The meeting will cover prob- wich is to^s. One of our food editors, In a blander container or food processor bowl place half the lems and concerns of who claims that peanut butter was cut-up grapefruit. Cover and blend or process until nearly breastfeeding. her first solid food, developed a smooth. Strain into a large bowl. Discard pulp. Repeat with La Leche League also provides a dozen variations on the basic remaining grapefruit. Add half the carbonated beverage (about 4 library of books on chidlglrth, child peanut butter sandwich. These five U.S. #1, SIZE A cups) to grapefruit Juice. Stir in-hugar until dissolved. Pour Into a care and breastfeeding. A 24-hour are our favorites. POLSKA • BEEF • SMOKED PERDUE • 5-7 LB AVERAGE RED OR LONG WHITE #5 LB BAG 9 by 9 by 2-Inch pan. Cover and freeze 4 to 5 hours or until nearly counseling service is also availa­ Peanut butter sandwiches': firm, stirring 3 times. ble. For more information, call Spread the filling of your choice on4 644-4100. l\ slices of whole wheat bread. Top At serving time, spoon sherbet Into punch bowl. Spoon with 4 more slices of bread. Seal, grapefruit mixture Into punch bowl. Pour In regaining label and freeze individually. Store Club elects officers carbonated beverage. Stir gently. Serve immediately. Makes 16 the sandwiches up to 1 month in the MBBASA POTATOES cups, 32 (4-ounce) servings. The Manchester Junior Women’s freezer. In the morning, pack 1 Nutrition analysis per serving: 146 cal., 1 g pro., 35 g carbo., 1 g Club installed new officers at its frozen sandwich in a brown bag or lunch box. The sandwich will thaw fat, 3 mg chol., 22 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 36 percent vlt. C. May banquet. The executive board for the 1987-88 year includes Joanne ikutfiffiir M iA i P iA k in about 2 hours. Andrews, president; Lori Hartz, Spicy Apple Peanut Butter: Stir vice president; Rosemary Tyskie- together*/* cup peanut butter, l-3rd wicz, treasurer; Cyndy Redmond, cup unsweetened applesauce, >/k corresponding secretary; Ronnie cup raisins and a dash ground Lemon-sesame asparagus Giana, recording secretary; and cinnamon. Betty Gorman, executive advisor. Banana Peanut Butter: Stir together V« cup peanut butter and 1 12 ounces fraali asparagus ^ taMaspoon margarine or small banana, chopped. . LB spears or one S-eunco pack­ butter Club plans brunch ^runchy Peanut Butter; Stir together V« cup peanut butter and Vk age froaan aaparagua spears 2 laaapeona oeiame aoada The Manchester Area Christian cup finely chopped celery. 2 loaapoona lainon Juice Women’s au b will hold its monthly Tropical Peanut Butter: Stir brunch July 8 from 9:30 to 11:30 Vi laaapeon salt <0 together 2-3rds cup peanut butter, a.m. at The Colony in Vernon. . , luiK^&eak one 8-ounce can drained enuhed Karen Hudkins, manager of Wash and trim fresh asparagus. Cook, covered. In boiling Now YOU dem't have to ^VBiq) great taste to get a gieat(ieal()n lunch. pineapple and ‘A cup coconut, f- Williams-Sonoma Shop in the West TTie Dunkin’Meal ^ves you a clelitaou^ Croissant Apple Peanut Butter: Stir to- iightly salted water 10 to 12 minutes or until criap-tender.iO' Farms Mall, West Hartford, will geUier >A cup peanut butter, 1 cook frozen asparagus spears according to package directiona.) present current kitchen tools and Sanclwich, refieshing or coffee, anci your choice (rf Meanwhile, In a small saucepan heat and stir margarine/and gadgets. I chopped apple and '/k cup shredded ^ J j I ^wnie, doniut, otid n e/ pastry. All colby cheese. ^ sesame seeds over low heA about 5 minutes or until seem are The cost is $7.75 per person at the I ^^C^xyust $1.99. So stop into Dunto’ Donuts* Iw W W ______golden brown. Add lemon Juice and salt. Drain asparagus; place door, but reservations should be In heated serving dish. Pour lemon mixture over hot asparagus. made early. 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Per­ I love this man and he treats me At the age of 36, Ron Guidry still Niekro passed Gaylord Perry and Reporter 41 ’ episode of NBC's A haps without very well, but we fight about this all is trying to make lightning strike went into fourth place on the Bert Blyleven pitched a six-hitter ,®Z) MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour "Night Court," realizing it, you the time. M y kids are good kids, and twice. his career took a down turn. all-time innings pitched list with for 8 2-3 innings and Kirby Puckett Dear Abby 5,356 2-3. W tJils 14th bjtme run, ending the ( U Fame (60 min.) WEDNESDAY. have. Words can they come first with me. Please tell "One good game doesn’t make a “ M y arm has had to get over the (DIS) MOVIE: 'The Wacky Zoo ot Mor­ J U L Y 1. hit as hard as ac' Abigail Van Buren me what to do. He has given me an season, but I feel good,” Guidry inactivity. The more I throw, the The Indians, who had been Tw ins’ five-game losing streak. gan City' When an accountant is ap­ fist. For Aug. 15 deadline. said Tuesday night after winning better I feel,” said Guidry, who outscored 71-22 in their previous Blyleven, 7-6, allowed one run, six pointed zoomaster by a shady mayor, he CHECK IISTINGS example: ALL TORN UP his first game of the year in the New didn’t have the benefit of a training eight games, scored both runs in the singles, struck out two and walked has a change of heart and fights to keep sixth inning. Pat Tabler singled ■ one. the zoo open. Hal Holbrook. Joe Flynn FOR EXACT TIME "You disgust York Yankees’ 4-0 decision over the camp this season. The veteran of 12 An error by shortstop Greg Wally Co«. 1970. me. Just shut T' Toronto Blue Jays. major league seasons had a total of home one run and another scored in Guidry signed late with the the process of a rundown. Gagne allowed the Royals their [ESPN] SportsLook u p !" D E A R TO R N : Tell the gentle­ II innings with minor-league affil­ Yankees after failing to attract any only run in the ninth, preventing [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Better Off Dead' (CC) A "Get out of here. I ’m sick of 10. Turn on the radio or TV . man if he wants to m arry you. it’s a iates after signing in May and. White Sox 12, A’s 3 young man struggles with the hardships offers as a free agent during the Blyleven from getting his 56th ( ® @® MacGyver (CC) Contemporary looking at your face! ” 11. Hug a pillow. packagiNleal — triple Or nothing. If entering Tuesday night’s game, Ivan Calderon’s two-run single of adolesence when the girl ot his 0 ® Tales of the Unexpected offseason. So far, he hasn’t been career shutout. Jeff Reardon got dreams spurns him for a conceited ath­ pirates threaten to destroy a charitable "You’re more trouble than you’re he says, "Nothing," don’t eat your had pitched 28 1-3 innings with the capped a five-run fourth inning for (2® MOVIE; The Last of the Good Guys' 12. Write for prevention informa­ a close to the pitcher who won the Cy the final out for his 16th save. lete. John Cusack, David Ogden Stiers ocean research project. (60 min.) (R) worth.” Yankees. Chicago. It was the White Sox’ A veteran policeman receives some help tion: National Committee for ^ e v - heart out. Would you really want a Royals starter Charlie Lie- Kim Darby 1985. Rated PG (22) 3® F-acts of Life (CC) Blair and Jo “ Why don’t you go and find some Young Award in 1978. when he was Guidry threw 109 pitches Tues­ from fellow officers in order to reach his ention of (^hild Abuse, Box 2866, man who asked you to abandon second straight victory over the A ’s brandt. 8-6, gave up all three runs (USA). Cartoons make resolutions for the new year (R) (In other place to live?” known as “ Louisiana Lightning.” day night, "which is about what I Stereo) retirement date. Robert Culp. Dennis Du­ Chicago, III. 60690. You'll be glad your children? and marked the first time since and was relieved by Steve F a rr gan, Larry Hagman. 1978. "I wish you wei* never bom.” However, Tuesday night seemed had in mind for him tonight, May 29-30 they have won two games 6:30PM ® Taxi ® (S?) Firing Lina Special: The Demo­ you did. after giving up a walk and a single (2® Consumer Discount Network Children believ^Vhatever their like old times for Guidry as the slim somewhere in that 110-115 range,” in a row. ® @® ABC News (CC). cratic Presidential Candidates This is a non-profit organization. with two outs in the sixth. Puckett’s @® Alfred Hitchcock Presents parents tell them. Next time you left-hander allowed the Blue Jays Piniella said. SH-Benson ® Novala: Esa Muchacha de Ojos Cafe The information is free for the D E A R A B B Y : Does the Am eri­ Scott Nielsen, 1-2. in his third solo homer gave the Twins a 3-0 0 ® Ask Dr. Ruth (CC), (R) lose your temper, stojr for a just six singles in 7 2-3 innings While Guidry was doing the lion’s start for the White Sox, allowed six (2® Laverne 8i Shirley [C NN] Larry King Live asking, but if you are able to send can Cancer Society have a hot line before handing the ball to reliever lead in the third inning. 03) Hollywood and the Stars share of the pitching for the hits in eight innings. Jim Winn (I® (3® NBC News [DIS] MOVIE: 'Not Quite Human' (CC) A moment^iWdf^iUo.wharySu're even a small donation, it will be where a person can call and ask sayinfiedroutnight not believe your Tim Stoddard. Yankees. Willie Randolph and pitched the ninth. Tigers 8, Brewers 5 (21) Nightly Business Report scientist's plans to perfect the teen-age [C N N ] Newsnight greatly appreciated. questions concerning cancer and "That was a Guidry-type perfor­ Gary Ward led the hitting attack Mark McGwire had a two-run Darrell Evans capped a four-run (S) Noticiero Univision android he has created by sending it to [ESPN] SportsLwk cancer treatment? high school sro threatened by villainous ' Take time¥ut. Don’t take it out on mance, no question,” Manager Lou with two R B I apiece. homer for the A ’s in the first inning. third inning with a bases-Ioaded [C N N ] Showbiz Today 12:05AM (33*SRderly D E A R A B B Y : M y husband and I A family member has just been rivals and colleagues Alan Thicke. Jay Greenspan's your kid Piniella said after Guidry's first The Yankees' victory spoiled the It was McGwire’s sixth homer in double and Bill Madlock and Matt [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour Underwood. Robyn Lively. 1987, temporarily assigned to work on an is­ were divorced many years ago and diagnosed as having cancer of the victory in four decisions. “ After land where voodoo is practiced (70 Here are 12 alternatives to major-league debut of left-hander the last four games and 28th of the Nokes homered as Detroit got it [ESPN] Bowling: Southern California I was left to raise our two children colon and there are so many five starts, this is just about where 7:00I^M ® CBS Novvs' min.) (R) ' lashing out at your kid; David Weils and ran Toronto’s season, breaking a tie with Toron­ 30th victory in the last 43 games. Open From Riverside. Calif (2 hrs ) (Live) with no help from him. They are questions I would like to ask, but I he’d be coming out of spring CS^ News 1. Put your hands over yoUr winless streak to three, its longest to’s George Bell for the major Madlock hit his sixth homer of the [TM C] MOVIE: 'Red Sonja' A young 12:15AM [TM C] MOVIE: -How now 11 and 13 years old. M y mom cannot ask that person. Thanks for training.” ® Wheel of Fortune (CC) Sweet It Isl' A Europe-bound couple mouth. Count 10. Or better yet, 20. of the season. It also dropped the league lead. season in the first off Mark Clear. woman and a mighty swordsman battle took care of my kids all the years I any help you can give me. You may In other A L action, it was 5100,000 Pyramid an evil queen for control of her kingdom finds the house they've rented on the Ri­ 2. Stop in your tracks. Press your Blue Jays two games behind the 5-3, who was making his first major viera is already occupied by a French worked. print this (without m y name) Mariners 5, Rangers 2 Brigi^e Nielsen. Arnold Schwarzeneg­ lips together and breathe deeply. Cleveland 2. California I; Boston front-running Yankees in the East league start after 425 relief appear­ 03) Jeffersons (CC) playboy. Debbie Reynolds. James Gar­ I am going with a gentleman who because I'm sure many other ger, Sandahl Bergman 1985 Rated PG- ner, Paul Lynde. 1968 3. Phone a friend. 13, Baltimore 9; Chicago 12, Oak­ Division. Mark Langston threw a six-hitter ances since 1979. 0® Best of Saturday Night loves me. He is 49, divorced and has people would also like to know. 4. Phone the prerecorded land 3; Seattle 5. Texas 2; Minne­ while striking out ll and John Lou Whitaker. Madlock and Kirk ® NTA-S’ H *►'» Gray "Spring 12:30AM ( ® Archie Bunker's Place two teen-age children who live with NEEDING INFO Indians 2, Angels 1 /weather information number. sota 3, Kansas City 1. and Detroit 8, Mos^s drove in three runs as Seattle Gibson singled in succession to ( ^ ) W h « l of Fortune 1862 - May 1863" Major Welles (War- ® Nightlife (R) (In Stereo) his wife, but he supports them in Milwaukee 5. Phil Niekro gained his 317th ^ 5. Say the alphabet out loud. >► . snapped a five-game Rangers (2® MacNoiD( Lehrer Newshour Gates) vows revenge when his son is 0® PTL Club style. He is well-off financially and begin the third and make it 2-0. killed by Union troops; Mary and Jonas 6. If someone can watch the Yankees 4, Blue Jays 0 career victory as the Indians ended winning streak. Clear then walked Alan Tram m ell d® Barney Miller (2® Alfred Hitchcock Presents just came info some inherited are married; Malachy meets his first children, go outside and take a D E A R N E E D IN G : Call the Na­ AP photo an eight-game losing streak for * Langston, 10-6, went the distance to load the bases and one out later, d® Benny Hill Show Confederate soldier; President Lincoln 0 ® Dating Game money. In his previous four starts, leisurely walk. tional Cancer Institute. The toll- themselves and an eight-game for the eighth time in 17 starts and walked Pat Sheridan to force in the @1) Jeffersons (Gregory Peck) delivers the Emancipa­ He has offered to m arry me and Cfuidry had not lasted more than six tion Proclamation (2 hrs) Part 2 of 3 03) Gene Scott 7. Splash cold water on your face, free number is 1-800-4-CANCER. The Yankees’ Wayne Tolleson lands on the head and winning streak for California. increased his AL-leading strikeout third run. Evans then doubled to (S® Hollywood Squares [ESPN] Fishing; Best of Bill Dance buy me a home — on one condition: You will be able to speak directly to innings and his last victory was Niekro, 6-7, allowed seven hits, total to 137. 9:30PM 32) g® Night Court Bull runs or take a warm bath. , shoulders of Toronto's Garth lorg as the former turns a give the Tigers a 5-0 lead forstarter 03) Novela: Cuna de Lobos M y children cannot live with us. My trained personnel'who can answer Sept. 20, 1986. In Guidry’s Cy struck out four and walked one Texas starter Mike Loynd, 1-4, away when his children's story is 12:45AM (22) 0® Late Night with 8. Pick up a pencil and write down ' mother practically raised m y kids, double play in their game Tuesday night in Toronto. The Young-winning year, he was 25-3. Dan Petry, 5-4. @ Nightly Business Report deemed too frightening for kids (R) David Letterman (R) (In Stereo) your thoughts. most of your questions. Free Yanks won, 4-0. before needing last-out relief help gave up a second-inning home run Milwaukee stranded 12 runners ® Fall Guy so he thinks they should live with ' pamphlets are also available upon He also won 22 games in 1985 before from Scott Bailes. Bailes gave up to Alvin Davis, his sixth, then was 10:00PM ® Equalizer A sw ii^hop 1:00AM C13 Ropers 9. Close your eyes and imagine her. Abby, my mother is 72 and she through the first seven innings. [C N N ] Moneyline owner strong-arms a fashion designer (®3 True Confessions you’re hearing what your child request. Callers can even be into paying a debt incurred by her late has worked her butt off looking [ESPN] SportsCenter (S) Joe Franklin , hears. referred to experimental treat­ husband. (60 min.) (R) \ after m y kids, and I just can’t lay ments for special types of cancer [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Invaders From tiers' 03) Twilight Zone y (CC) Remake of the 1953 classic about ® d r (I® [C N N ] News 0® Maude aliens who've burrowed underground ® @® Arthur Hailey's Hotel (CC) Dave's and are transforming helpless Earthl­ drug problem jeopardizes his chances of [CNN] Crossfire Pathway causerh7a‘rtTrobiem“ continuing his assault on the .400 mark ings into vicious automatons Hunter passing the bar exam. (60 min.) (R) [DIS] MOVIE: 'Topper* An auto accident \Carson. Karen Black, Timothy Bottoms By Dave O'Hara 0® Missiqn Impossible turns George and Marian Kirby into . 1 betterbetter he he gets,” gets,” p a Evans n s said. said. "You ’“You tripletriple and and a a single single against against patientpatient and and pick pick your your spots.” spots.” BaltimoreBaltimore actually actually outhit outhit the the Red Red eighth tiL e in 10games 1986 Rated PG. (In Stereo) madcap ghosts Cary Grant, Constance The Associated Press eighth time in 10 games, the Orioles @® NBC News Special: Six Days can talk about him going for .400, Baltimore. With a slight grin, the third Sox 18-17, Evans featured a four- JSA] Airwolf Plus 20 Years: A Dream Is Dying (CC) A Bennett. Roland Young. 1937. (Color­ D E A R D R . lost for the 26th time in 31 games ized Version) G O T T : Our son, more than 80 percent of children but I don't think you should set any In June, the three-time American baseman added: run first inning with a three-run 7:30PM 0 3 p m Magazine The story look at the legacy of the Arab-lsraeli Six- BOSTON — After hitting a since May 29, Their 5-23 record in [ESPN] Fishing: John Fox's Outdoor Ad­ develop cardiac complications of limits.” 1/eague batting champ went 49-101, “ The only thing I can do is hit the homer, his 13th. behind the 1956 movie “The Conqueror, Day War and the options available to 30. takes medi­ whopping .485 in the month of June. June marked the worst month in the that was filmed in an area allegedly quell unrest in the still-troubled Middle ventures Kawasaki disease, sometimes as "If anyone’s going to hit .400, it’s including 4 homers. 4 triples and 8 ball, r can’t steer it — except The Orioles shelled Boston star­ cation for Wolff- W^de Boggs has the ba'ieball world club’s history. containing radioactive particles; bat­ East Anchored by Tom Brokaw. (Post­ [U^A] Search for Tomorrow long as several years after the Wade Boggs.” Boston rookie Mike doubles, driving in 19 ru n :. While sometimes,” ter Jeff Sellers ip a five-run second tling forest fires poned from an earlier date) (60 min ) Parkinson- asking a familiar question. acute illness. Greenwell said. " It ’s definitely raising his average from_337, and Of his 29 multihit games. Boggs a nd went ahead 7-4 with two runs off " I knew you could give up a lot of (O) Honeymooners 1:15AM (3D movie: m is s aii- White Ci3 Current Affair American Beauty' The life of an 18-year- Dr. In 1986, experts studying the Can the Bostoe Red Sox' hitting possible. He can put together collecting 22 walks, he hit safely in said, “ It’s a snowball effect.” reliever Tom Bolton in the fourth. runs in Fenway Park, but I ’ve ' 03) Muy Especial syndrome. Is it ® d® Jeopardy! (CC) old beauty queen changes drastically hereditary? Peter Gott, M.D. mucocutaneous lymph node syn­ machine become the first .400 hitter multihit games like no else.” 25 of 26 games, including 15 multihit “ When you get one, you want two, Boston regained the lead on RBI never seen anything like the d 3 M ^ r League Baseball; St. Louis Car- Il3) Man from U.N.C.L'.E after she wins the pageant. Diane Lane, drome were struck by a strange “ I don’t worry about Wade Boggs outings. number of runs we’ve been giving Cloris LeeEhman. David Dukes 1982 since Hall of Earner Ted Wiliams when you get two, you want three, singles by Greenwell and Don dinalsat New York Mets(2 hrs . 45 min ) [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Man Who Loved similarity: Under a microscope, any more.” Baltimore Manager The only time he has been up,” Ripken said. "We got nine (R) DEAR bathed .406 in 1941? when you get three you want four,” Baylor and a two-run single by Bill (Live)' Women' (CC) A therapist recount her the children’s blood vessels showed READER; The Cal Ripken said. “ He hits everyb­ stopped in the last 30 games was he said. "That's the only attitude Buckner in the fifth. Then Boggs tonight, but we gave up 13. We just 03) INN News deceased patient's long list of coopera­ 1:20AM [HBO] MOVIE: Beer' (CC) , the same type of inflammation seen “I think Wade Boggs can. do tive conquests Burt Reynolds, Juhe An­ Madison Avenue ad agencies are lam­ Wolf P I . ody. I don’t know a pitcher in this, last weekend in New York, when he you can have. homered and Greenwell followed can't seem to be able to get anybody 0® d® Carson’s Comedy Classics In the arteries of adults with a anything he wants to do.” team­ out.” drews. Kim Basinger. 1983 Rated R pooned in this satire about a local brew- Pa rkinson- league who can get him out. He’s was walked three times, twice "You have to be greedy in this with his third hit, his ninth homer. d® Barney Miller ery's marketing tactirs Rip Torn. Loretta disease called periarteritis nodosa. mate Owight Evans said Tuesday outstanding.” 1 0 : 1 5 P M ® Kiner's Korner White (pre-excitation) syndrome is intentionally, by the Yankees. game. The main thing is to stay Boston added single runs in the The Red Sox, who swept three d® 0® Newlywed Game Swit. Kermeth Mars. 1985. Rated R slowing the speed with which In this condition, the walls of blood night after Boggs pushed his Boggs had a two-run homer, his a non-inherited abnormality of the “ I ’ve been waiting on pitches, the consistent. You don’t want to get on seventh and eighth before Larry games in Baltimore in early June, d® Alice 1 0 : 3 0 P M (93 Nows 1:30AIV1 Get Smart electrical impulses travel through vessels become acutely inflamed average to .391 in the Red Sox' 13-9 13th. two singles and a pairof walks heart’s electrical system. Instead same thing I've done in the past.” a hot streak and then fall into a cold Sheets hit a two-run homer, his shoot for another sweep tonight, d® Wild, Wild World of Animals d r (1® INN News 01) INN News the heart’s conduction system. and weakened; blood clots (throm- victory over the Baltimore Orioles. , just 24 hours after he drove in seven of the usual circuit of conduction, said Boggs, trying to avoid talk of streak.” 14th, for Baltimore in the ninth., sending Roger Clemens, 6-6, to the [C NN] Crossfire (2® Alfred Hitchcock Digitalis and betablockers are Iwses) may adhere to the irritated "The more I see him play tlre-^ runs with a grand slam homer, a .400. “The main thing is to be 0® Home Shopping Game patients with WPW have an acces­ In a wild slugfe.st. in which While the Red Sox won for the mound against Mike Griffin. 0-1. [DIS] Moliseterpiece Theater 3® Odd Couple commonly used for this purpose. linings. Although the cause of [CNN] Newsnight Update sory pathway along which electri­ d r Noticiero Univision Once the bundle of Kent can be Kawasaki disease is still unknown. [ESPN] Best Of Scholastic Sports [ESPN] Tom Mann Outdoors cal impulses travel. This pathway America [HBO] Treining Cemp; The Bulls ^ e inhibited, electricity will spread evidenc;e^suggests that it could be a [USA] Hollywood Insider is called the bundle of Kent, and it [HBO] Tennis: Wimbledon '87 High­ Bock Young hopefuls try out tor the C^i- through the heart’s nerves at a juvenijp^rm of periarteritis. Per­ fornia Bulls and Diane (Delta Burke) speeds electricity more quickly lights (CC) “ »jnore normal velocity. haps the \ syndrome actually In­ Johnson’s turn \p the right faces a players strike (In Stereo) than normal. It is, if you will, a 8.00PM (3J New Mike Hammer Ham­ 1:45AM m Bizarre cludes several types of similar [T(VlC] MOVIE: 'Lady Jane' (CC) The bypass circuit between the atria mer investigates a murder at an upstate 1:50AM [M A X ] MOVIE: Under the diseases. tragic story of Lady Jane Grey's brief (low-pressure chambers) and the DEAR DR. GOTT: My grandson New York fishing lodge. (60 min.) (R) rule of England, and the love she found Cherry Moon' (CC) A poor musician- At present the only treatment for is recovering from Kawasaki sick­ ® MOVIE: 'The Chairman' An Ameri­ for her libertine husband Helena Bon­ gigolo falls for an heiress on the French ventricles (.high-pressure Kawasaki disease is aspirin. Re­ can scientist is sent to Red China on an ham Carter. Cary Elwes, John Wood Riviera Prinde, Kristin Scott-Thomas, chambers.) ness. What is this disease? . difference in Met^ victory cently, specialists at Children’s important spy mission Gregory Peck 1986. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) Jerome Benton 1986. Rated PG-13 WPW is associated with attacks Anne Heywood, Arthur Hill. 1969. Hospital in Boston have recom­ — .o f palpitations and rapid heart rate, 1 1:00Piyi (D 0® 0® 0® News DEAR READER: Kawasaki dis­ mended intravenous gamma glo­ ® @® Perfect Strengers (CC) Balki's 2:00AM ® MOVIE: Dark Purpose' By Ben Walker feasted on that. They’ve been “ They think I can just hit plans to arrange a surprise birthday CMD 03) Late Show (In Stereo) se' '^ o s t a re innocuous, but one type of ease (mucocutaneous lymph node bulin to prevent cardiac complica­ An American art dealer become^ in­ attack has potentially serious con-~ The Associated Press turning me around, and I’ve been fastballs. That isn't true, either.” party for Larry go awry. (R) C£) Carol Burnett and Friends volved in romance and murder during a syndrome) is an infectious disease tions. Ordinarily, consequences of sequences; atrial fibrillation with beating-them,” Johnson said. Gooden. 5-1, allowed eight hits, 5 l) MOVIE: 'The Kidnapping of the Pres­ (ID Odd Couple visit to Italy, Shirley Jones, Rossano of children. It causes sudden illness the inflammation are treated as ident' While on a state visit to Toronto, Brazzi. 1964. rapid ventricular response. This N EW Y O R K - What St. Louis “ If they would look at my stats, struck out nine and walked two. He 3 9 Abbott and Costello with fever, inflamed membranes of they appear. The disease'occurs the President is kidnapped by terrorists' simply means that in the pesence of Manager Whitey Herzog did not they would see I’m a much better has won five straight decisions d® Barney Miller (93 MOVIE: 'The Swiss Conspiracy' the mouth (“strawberry tongue”) , worldwide. In 1981, epidemics were Wiiliam Shatner, Ha^^JJaDjsook, Ava Blackmail and secret bank accounts an increase in the heart’s ppcing. know about Howard Johnson did hitter from the right side this against the Cardinals since April Gardner 1980. d® Motorweek a diffuse rash (which later peels), reported in Massachusetts and in create a web of suspense amidst Euro­ the impluses will more readily hurt him. , r / year,” he said. "Th e y’re just going 24. 1985. (IB MOVIE: 'And Soon the Derkness' (^ ) Tales of the Unexpected pean locales. David Janssen, Elke Som­ joint pain, diarrhea, pneumonia Rochester, N .Y . Many scientists reach the ventricles and cause too Johnson, a switch-hitter who was on my past performance. Coming St. Louis starter Greg Mathews. Two British girls on a bicycling holiday S® M-A-S-H mer. Ray MiMetfd. 1977. and swollen lymph glands. Unfor­ are trying to discover exactly what in France are menaced by a murderer rapid a pulse. dismal batting righty in^^past, into this season, I was a .199 career 5-6, walked Gary Carter to start the 03) Twilight Zone tunately. the heart and its blood Kawasaki disease is. To date, the Pamela Franklin. Sandor'Eles. Michele ® PELICULA: 'La DInastia de la Muerte’ lined a game-winning°^ngle in (he hitter right-handed.” ninth and was relieved by Dawley. Ootrice 1971 Un muchacho queriendo descubrir b Ios [ESPN] Winner's Circle Horse Racing Treatment is directed/* toward vessels can become inflamed; illness is still shrouded in mystery. asesinos de su padre, causa el enfrenta- Magazine ninth inning as a right-hander that Johnson went 3-for-4 from the Mathews had shut out New York 0® MOVIE: 'All That Jazz' Despite fail* miento de dos familias que siempre se led Dwight Gooden and the New right side, including a double that on three singles and retired 13 ing health, a Broadway producer keeps [USA] MOVIE: 'O Lucky ManF A coffee han odiado. Carmen Montejo, Jorge salesman is captured as a spy and sent York Mets over the Canlinals 3-5 set up Rafael Santana’s tying, straight batters before Mazzilli up a pace choreographing musical flussek. numbers, editing a film and trying to to prison where he contemplates a car­ Tuesday night. two-run single in the seventh. singled and Johnson doubled with manage his personal life. Roy Scheider. 0Z) SCTV V eer in the movies. Malcolm McDowell, th e Mets beat St. Louis for just Johnson is now batting .345 with two outs in the seventh. Santana, Ann Reinking, Jessica Lange. 1979, [C NN] Moneyline Ralph Richardson. 1973. HARTFORD Arizona (PG-13) 2,3:50,5:40, 7:40, 9:45 the second time in eight games this eight homers artd 21 RBI in 84 the eighth batter in the lineup, Highway to Heaven (CC) An out- [DIS] Best of Ozzie and Harriet OlMmoCItv— BenMtheHunted(G)1, 1, 3, 5, 7:10, 9:20. — The Wltchbs of 2:30AM 03) Twilight Zone — Lethal Weapon (R) 7:15, 9:45. — yeer. The victory, before 49.416 at-bats as a righty. Re is only .227 grounded a single into left field to jazz pianist------tries — to start a „civvnew [ESPN] insiaeInside tnethe k^GA u a Tour 4:40. — .River's Edge (R) 9:15. — £f “ V Success (PG-13) 2, 4:30, Eos^lck (R) 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:40, 9:M.— . fans, prevented New York from with seven home runs and 20 RB I in ^ ir suffering [CNN] Spbrts Latenight Spacebdlls (PG) 1:30, 4:90, 9:35. — 7:15,9;30. Predotor (R) 1:10, 3:20,5:25,7:25,9:40'^ tie the score. S min.)rn“s (R) r e ?(In ) ° Stereo) Training CeVop: The Bulls Are Kangaroo (R) 1:40,7,9:25. — Mv Life os failing further behind the National 243 at-bats from the left side. T 'h e Mets rallied to tie after Deck Competition arises between the [ESPN] SportsCenter oDog (PG-13) 1:15,7:10,9:45. VERNON 0® (S) Making of LibartO'old in the |;J5,3.25,5.20,7:20,9:25. — Innerspoce League East leaders, who are still Herzog, acknowledged as one of catching the Cardinals in a bizarre "Sts and the rookies and quarterback 2:35AM Nightwatch z d c "iM ^ " e t ot Mv Success (PG) 1, 3:20,5:30, 7:40,9:50. - BiTverlv words of the workers, t)fis documentary D. Parker (0 J Simpson) sustains iniu- ■AirHARTFaRD Hills Cop II (R) 7:30, 9:45. — Benll the 6‘A games ahead. the best managers in baseball, double play in the top of the chronicles the story of the Statue of Lib­ nes. (In Stereo) 2:45AM [HBO] Bette Midler Divine Rgetweed Fob « Cinema — The (PG:13)7:10,9?15.~ Hunted (G) 1:30, 3:M, 5:15. Pinch-runner Len Dykstra was bristled when asked why he made seventh. Curt Ford led off with a erty's original design and construction Madness Secret ot Mv Success (PG-13) 7:30. WRST HARTFORD , on second base with ’one out in the Johnson hit right-handed. single and took second when Tony as well as the repair and restoration [USA] The Blue and the Gray "Spring Poor Richard’s Pub « Cinema — The DRIVe-INS IL completed for Lady Liberty's centennial 1862 - May 1863" Major Welles (War­ Secret ot Mv Success (PG-13) 7:30,9:30. f P ^ i 'i V " o » * ''*7 Success Monstleld — SpacebolR(PG-13) with ninth when Herzog removed right- “ You guys think you have all the - 'Pena follpwed with a single. celebration. (60 min.) ren Oates) vows revenge-WiKen his son is 3:00AM 0 D MOVIE: The Hound of the SbewcoM Cinemas 1-9 — The Un­ (pS:i3j 7%:30 ~ (PG) at dork. — Predator handed reliever Bill Dawley and numbers,” he said testily. "I Mathews missed a sacrifice Baskervilles' Sherlock Holmes is sought d® MOVIE: 'Forty Carats' A middle-aged killed by Union troops; Mary and Jonas touchables (R) 12:20,' 2:55, 5:15, 7:40, (R) with Monneouln (PG) at dork — brought in left-hander Ricky Hor­ wanted to set up a double play and I attempt and catcher Carter threw are married; Malachy meets his first to solve the mystery ot a supernatural 3, 5:20, W'l-yMANTIC The Secret ot Mv Recess (PG-13) with woman falls In love with a man half her o .a . The Clnem ^— Dragnet (PG-13) ton. After an intentional walk to Lee 'Thought we could get Johnson. to shortstop Santana, trapping Confederate soldier; President Lincoln hound that threatens the life of a Dart­ 7:“ ' Hills Cop 11 (R) An American TollTO) of «^ k . AP photo age Liv Ullman, Edward Albert. Gene moor baronet. Basil Rathbone, Nigel — Drognef Mazzilli, Johnson singled into the Johnson’s single came on the Ford off second. Santana’s throw to Kelly 1973 (Gregory Peck) delivers the Emancipa­ (R) 12, 2:20, 4:55, 7:15, 9:30. — The tion Proclamation. (2 hrs.) Part 2 of 3. Bruce, Richard Greene. 1939. left-field comer. third straight changeup from Hor­ Johnson caught Ford at third base, The Cardinals’ Vince Coleman dives Hernandez during their NL game ® MOVIE: 'Greased Lightning' After [C NN] News Overnight Witches ot EosIwIcIt (R) 12:30, 3:05, World War II, a black- taxi driver Is 11:30PM ® @ ® Nightline (CC). 5 '2 ' PF9*>tor (R) 12:05, VThis year, they just don’t ton. In the past, Johnson has been and Johnson spun and threw out back to first base before the tag can be Tuesday night at Shea Stadium. The steered into stock car racing. Richard [DIS] MOVIE: 'Not Quite Human' (CC) A 2'm ' S'®*' ~ B*ll«vers (R) s s ^ s s s s ^ respect me from the right side. I ’ve regarded as a fastball hitter. (S3 Entertainment Tonight Comic-actor Pena at second. applied by Mets’ first baseman Keith Pryor, Beau Bridges, Cleavon Little Martin Short. scientist's plans to perfect the teen-age “I*! !be Hendersons Mets won, 3-2. 1977. endroid he has crested by sending it to Ji**' 7:®' — Innerspoce 3D Honeymooners high school are threatened by villainous (PG) 12, 2:25, 4:50, 7:25, 9:55 — @5 Novels: Pobre Senorita Limsntour 3® Topper rivals and colleagues. Alan Thicke, Jay 3'M,*S’lO*7'2S f.^7Sining (PG-13) 1, (®I) MOVIE: Tender Mercies' An ex- Underwood, Robyn Lively. 1987. S® Not Available In Stores > Live country-and-western singer tries to start [ESPN] Top Rank Boxing Tommy Ayers MANCHRSTRR a new life but his past catches up with ®2) S® Wimbledon Tennis Highlights vs. Rollln Williams in a welterweight Highlights of today's early round X. *** — Ernest <3oes to Reds steal a win on hustle by Stillwell and Jones him. Robert Duvall, Tess Harper, Bettv matches. [ bout scheduled for 10 rounds, from Las Comp (PG) 2, 3:45, 5:30. — Raising Buckley. 1982. Vegas. (2 hrs., 30 min.) (R) ^^Lobsters Racing froi^ Plalnsfleld [C N N ] PrImaNews [TM C] MOVIE: 'Prince of the 011/ A By The Associated Press dersen. 5-4. Te rry Francona fouled game. been on grass," Hershiser said. (2® Hogan's Heroes Expos 5, Cubs 4 [DIS] Edison Twins Part 1 of 3. detective is torn between out before Jones hit his high-hop The visiting Pirates scored two "Tonight I kept the ball down, S7) News federal pressure and loyalty to his fallow Thoughts Dennis Martinez continued his [ESPN] Bodybuilding Highlights of the Fo r 24 seasons, Pete Rose used grounder to Thon. NL Roundup runs in the ninth on R .J. Reynolds’ changed speeds with my curve and 1986 Mr. Universe Championship, from [C N N ] Sports Tonight officers when he joins a special investi­ successful return to the majors gations unit exposing police corruption. hustle to amass 4,256 hits. Kurt "Th a t’s the name of the game," R B I double and a run-scoring single my change Is coming around. And Tokyo. (6D min.) (R) with a seven-hitter for 81-3 innings [DIS] Prairie Homo Companion With Treat Williams, Jerry Orbach, Lindsay Steamers Stillwell and Tra cy Jones used it to Stillwell said. "When you’re slump­ by Mike LaValliere off reliever when you’re getting all your pitches [HBO] MOVIE: 'Aliens' (CC) The only Garrison Keillor Crouse. 1981. Rated R. ^ Abou B6n Adhem by Leigh Hunt: to help host Montreal snap a survivor of the Nostromo's encounter give their manager an important ing like he (Jones) is and like I am, Kent Tekulve. Bedrosian came on over the plate, you’re going to be [ESPN] SportsCenter "W rite me as one who loves his New York edged St. Louis 3-2; three-game losing streak. Martinez with a monstrous creature joins a task .victory. you’ve just got to keep running and to get his 20th save. tough to beat.” force assigned the unpleasantnt job of er-er [HBO] MOVIE: The Lion of Africa' (CC) [MAX] MOVIE: Get Crazy' fellowmen." They tell the story of a Now taking orders for your Philadelphia defeated Pittsburgh won his third straight decision A doctor's efforts to acquire desperately Stillwell scored from second base see what happens.” Juan Samuel’s leadoff home run adicating the species. Sigourney Si \ Aging hippies to punk rockers pull to- preacher who was speaking to some 6-4; Los Angeles blanked San Diego without a loss since being called up Tony Gwynn extended his hitting Weaver, Michael Biehn, Paulaul Reiser. \ needed medical supplies for her African on Jones’ infield single in the 10th Umpire Dutch Rennert called and Von Hayes’ RBI triple keyed a tVCOOn very young children and he asked Fourth of July Picnics! from Class A A A Indianapolis on streak to 11 games-with a third- 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) practica^e complicated by natural ha­ inning Tuesday'night as Cincinnati Jones safe at first on a close play, 4- 0; and San Franciscobeat Atlanta three-run first inning. zards Sndlier immediate dislike of the Malcolm McDowell. Allen Goorwitz, them if they could hug God. All the June 8. [M A X ] MOVIE: Santa Claus: The beat Houston 5-4 in a showdown for and first baseman Glenn Davis 5- 2. inning double for visiti(ig San ^®vie' (CC) One of Santa's elves comes truck driver taking her to her destina­ Daniel Stern. 1983. Rated R, (In Stereo) children of course responded Hours:■■ F d "^ y f, , July3July 3 — 8:3C8:30-8 Chicago reliever Dickie Noles hit ^ Diego, tion. Brian Dennehy, Brooke Adams. "No! ’’ So the preacher then asked first place in the National League didn’t have a chahee to make a go«d -- the big city and clashes with a greedy 1987. (In Stereo) 3:59AM ® Make Room for Daddy Sati/da7, JiJuly 4 - 9-12 Andres G^arraga with a pitch in toy executive. Dudley Moor^John Lith- them how could they show God they West. throw home to get Stillwell. Reds 5, Astros 4 Dodgers 4, Padres 0 the eighth7A games ahead happen — and it did." and consecutive sixth-inning ho­ captain of a rival school's academic The Expos snapped a 1-1 tie when Hershiser, 9-7, struck out seven team. (R) blood' (CC) A brash young hockey player a task force assigned the unpleasant job love of God with love of neighbor. of second-place Houston. Astros Manager Hal Lanier ang­ must learn the importance of teamwork mers by Jose Cruz and Alan Ashby and walked one in winning for the of eradicating the spaciat. Sigourney All of us should do the same so that "W e stole the game,” Rose sfild. rily disputed the call at first with they scored four runs in the third off Right-hander Jeff Robinson, 5-6, [DIS] Danger Bay (CC) when he joins a new team. Rob Lowe, Weaver' Michael Biehn. Paul Raiser. off Bill Gullickson to tie the score fifth time in his last six decisions. Cindy Gibb. Patrick Swayze. 1986. yue may be known as people who "You don’(. see many game^end Rennert. 4-4. starter Steve Trout, 4-3. pitched two innings In relief of 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) 4 3 0 a k t t m The right-hander’s 11th career starter Mike Krukow and Scott Rated R. (In Stereo) "love our fellowmen." that way. It’s a great way to win a "H e faaid he got the play (called) PhllllM 6, PiratM 4 ® Naartum, P.l. When TC’s "How can I say we played well?" shutout tied him with teammate Garreits got his ninth save. children ct^ e ftf visit him, his youna 12:00AM ® WKRP in Cincinnati SEA FhOD game — two walks and an^field right," Lanier said. "Th a t’s all he Rose said of his team’s perfor­ dsughtir Is kidnapped from the airport Hev. Robert T. Rnuo MNnESUR Steve Bedrosian extended his Fernando Valenzuela and Pitts­ Krukow, who has been hampered ® Ask Dr. Ruth (CC). hit. It was just good, aggressive said. Of course, I disagreed with mance. "We had six hits and two and a ifcnSom note demanding a large 4;30AM 3D On# step Beyond ^ Co-Pas tor SERVING^HE area OVER MYEARS major-league record with his 13th burgh’s Rick Reuschel for the by arm problems this year after sum i» delivered. Returns to ® Cannon play." It." errors. We had one-third as many St, Bridget Church 849-9937 save In 13 straight appearances by National League lead in complete winning 20 games in 1906, left after 8chedulq((60 min.) (8) 3D Star Trek 4:36AM [DIS] Disney Channel Prsv- Stillwell and Kal Daniels drew rEliewhere in th^ National sw errors as hits. (But) we’ll secJtljat getting pinch-hitter Sid Bream to games with six. five innings, with a “tired Mancheiter one-out walks from La rry An­ league. Montreal beat Oiicago 8-4; last play on the highlight film s." hit into a double play and end the "All my wins this month have shoulder." V— — — -r 7 ^ / H - MANCHESTER HERALD. W July i law MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. July 1, 1907 — 17 Sjoberg fulfills i>rediction with high-jump record Post 102 ousted By Sttphan Nosstroir V+errIfIc,” Sjoberg, who now onto the grounds carried their hero past month and was unable to run crowd was fantastic. The Associated Press hold the indoor and outdoor record, Fargo, N.D, native^ who passed llat around the track on their shoulders 100 percent in training. Still, he has “ Patrik knew he would beat the week’s USA Championships at S|^n beamed. ‘Tt‘s difficult to exf^ln while wavtng Swedish flags. STOCKHOLM, Sweden - High showed brilliant form recently. record. He told me: ‘Now or Jose, Calif., because he wants‘to your feelings when you land in the “ The fans wei* great,” Sjoberg,' Last Saturday; Sjoberg cleared never.’” from tournament Jumper Patrik Sjoberg had pre^ pit and see the bar still up there.” concentrate on times, not cham­ whose indoor mark is 7-lOM, said. 7-10 In a meet in his hometown of SJoberg’s record overshadowed dieted he would break the world The 22-year-old S w «le who is pionship races, this season. “ It’s hard to believe UiM so many Goteborg. Noone had Jumped an . excellent winning timi^ of KEENE, N.H. — Manchester record In the Grand Prix track 64‘A, made two close attempts on “ I guess I ’m a litte bit d ls i^ 4-1 in the Zone after suffering a 62 stayed.” higher in the world this season , 27:20.05 by Francesco Panetta of leg io n Post 102 didn’t want to upset loss to South Windsor on I9 r meet at Stockholm. the record before finally pointed," said Nenow, who is the Thirty minutes earlier, Steve before Tuesday’s meet. Italy in the 10,000 meters. Panetta ,'leave, but leave the locals had to He did. succeeding, American record holder and thiM Monday. Cram, the world-record holder in Carlo Thranhardt, the top West was running on a world record pace after being ousted in the Keene % Sjoberg set the world record In “ But honestly, my leap at 7-avt fastest of all-time at 27:20.50. the mile, had-won the last of the German Jumper who regulary until the 8,000-meter mark, when he Invitational Tournament by Man- Post 102 had a 7-2 lead going into his native country Tuesday, Jump­ was the best one I ’ve Ind in my American winners Tuesday were running evenU, thenon-Grand Prix trains with Sjoberg, said he would slowed down a bit. His time was a ''bhesfer, N.H., Sweeney Post, 8-7, the seventh inning. The Granite '" t/ fn ing t feet, l l ‘/4 inches. The silver life," he said. “ I could have made Floyd Heard and Tonie Campbell. 1.900 meters in two minutes, 10.10 have been surprised had Sjoberg new Italian record. . ’Tuesday afternoon. State club scored twice in the third memlist at Los Angeles Olympics eight feet with that effort.” Heard, the world’s top-ranked seconds. Most of the fans, however, not broken the world record. Mark Nenow of-the United States, The locals, 0-61 overall, finished inning on a tW6run homer by Pal madeHh$ record height on his third With most of the 19,999 fans at sprinter in the 200 last year, stayed for the SJoberg’s finale. “ The conditions were perfect for unable to answer Panetta’s charge .'.third in the eight-team tournament. , Marcotte. The locals scored one run and final attempt to better Soviet Stockholm’s Olympic Stadium still captured his specialty in 20.49. Sjoberg, who has a quick acceler­ him,” said Thranhardt, who tied for at the 0,000-meter mark, held on to in the first inning and plated six in Igor Paklin’s previous mark by around, Sjoberg ran a lap of honor Campbell, the world Indoor cham­ , Mike Leveille’s grand slam ho­ ation and excellent body control, fourth at 7-4>A. “ There was hardly finish second in 27:48.04. It was the the fourth stanza. Doug Rizzuot and one-half inch. and some of the fans who spilled pion, Won the 110-meter hurdles in mer in the bottom of the seventh was troubled by a leg injury in the no wind. He’s in great shape and the first track race of the season for the 13.68. inning won it for Sweeney Post. Jon Roe had RBI singles in the big ’The locals don’t have a lot of time inning with Pat Merritt drawing a -to lick their wounds as they have a bases-loaded walk to force in another run. big Zone Eight tilt on the agenda tonight. Manchester, is 3-0-1, tied Dom Laurinitis had two of for first in the Zone with Windsor, Manchester’s six hits. Sweeney and faces defending Zone champ Post collected 10 hits off Post 102 SCOREBOARD East Hartford at 7:30 p.m. at pitching. Pat Maguire took the loss McKenna Field. East Hartford is for the local entry.

YankNt4.BhiiJiyiO Mala3.Cardlnala2 filanta5,Bravaa2 Harald photo by Pinto SoftbaO Baseball The Oilers'Scott Scheinblum (3) reaches second base on tries to control the throw in the dirt in play Tuesday night NEWYOilK TQIIONTO STLOUIS ATLANTA SAN FRAN Society tops MB’s obruM obrBM NEW YORK a wild pitch while Fire Fighters’ second baseman Pat Cox at Waddell Field. The Oilers won, 4-1. RHndm If 4 0 10 Ftrnndz ts 4 0 0 0 OBrllM ob rhbl okrhM brliM Cotamanlf 3 0 10 MWIIsncf 4 0 10 DJamesef 4 13 1 Mllnercf 4 13 1 TONIOHrS OAMES RndIphSb 40 12 /Mosttoycf 30 10 Mtntfy 1b Morris rf 3 0 0 0 Bckmn 3b 3 00 0 Asnmchrp 0 0 0 0 Aldrete rf 3 03 0 ■ - HARTFO I^ — Society for Sav­ Petersen over the left center field MCC V «t« vs. HPMorket, _ Amirlcin LaiiDua Mindingt 4 3 10 Barfield rf 4 0 10 Ackerp 0 0 0 0 COoyls rf Winfistdrf • 4 0 3 0 GBell If 4 0 10 OSmIthM 4 13 0 KHrndz 1b 4000 1000 ings defeatea Moriarty Brothers, Fltzocrald Htrr 2b 4 0 10 Corter c 3 00 0 TDavIsph 1 0 0 0 (jeonord If 4 13 1 fence. Petersen drove in Moriarty's Main Pub V I. Zembrowskl's, 7:30 — GWordef 40 3 3 FMderdh 3 030 Kittle dh JCIork 1b 3 0 0 1 Dykstro pr 0 100 Romlrzss 5 0 10 WCIork 1b 4 0 11 7-3, in Greater Hartford Twilight other run with a sacrifice fly. FItxosrald 3 0 00 Mllnksph 1000 (}FYrry 1b 4 110 W L Pet. OB WSntndh 1 0 0 0 GrutierSb 3 0 0 0 McGoocf 4 0 10 McRyIdsIf 3 0 10 4 0 10 Brown3b ' Baseball League action Tuesday Society came back to score four L.M. Gill vs. Gibson's, 6 — Robertson New Yorh 46 29 .623 By LEWIS WITHAM PndItnSb 4 0 0 0 Manllll rf 3 110 DMrphy rf 4 0 0 0 Speler 2b Oilers gush in tournament piay Jones vs. Cummings, 7:30 — Ceronec 4 0 10 Leochph 1 0 0 0 night at Trinity College. Moriarty’s runs in the bottom of the sixth to ica^ Toronto 45 30 .400 " i Pglrulo 3b 4 110 lorg 2b 3 0 3 0 Fordrf 4 13 0 HJohsn 3b 4 13 1 Griffey If 4 0 0 0 Melvin c Robertson Defrolt 41 33 .562 5 Take the number of doubles Horton p 0 0 0 0 Sontonass 3 0 12 Nettles 3b 3 0 10 MWIIms ss 3 100 , .record is now 65 while Society the victory. Moriarty starter Dave ECAC vs. M P In o,« — Nike Tollesonss 3 110 WMtfph 1000 Milwaukee 37 34 .507 9 Zuvella ss 1 0 1 0 Upshaw 1b 3 0 0 0 (38. 42 or 46) hit by the Phillies’ TPtnac 3,0 1 0 Goodenp 3 0 0 0 Benedict c 2 0 0 0 Krukowp 1 000 - moves to 66. Bidwell sufered the loss and was By Jim Tierney third on Santos’ groundout. Eddy Allstate vs. Evergreen, 7:30 — Nike Boston 37 39 Mothowsp 3000 Virgil c 1 0 0 0 Wosngr^ 1000 J Edwards vs. Purdy, 6 — Pogonl .W low CMoorec 3 0 0 0 Von Hayes to iead the Nation- Moriarty's next game is Tuesday relieved in the sixth by Mickey Herald Sports Writer Pinkin singled sharply to right field Baltimore 31 46 .409 17 Totals 3S4114TeMs 81070 Dawityp 0 0 0 0 Hubbrd2b 3 12 1 JRobnsnp 0000 Strano vs. Fire 8, Police, 7:30 — Cleveland 96 49 .347 21 ai League in 1986; subtract iast Ooutndolf 0000 Alexndrp 3000 Yngbldph 1111 ' hgainst the Imagineers at Bloom­ Garbeck and Kenny Hill. The to score Carlin with the third Oiler Paganl WtaslOlviston season's home-run totai (or TOMS SI 3 8 1 teM s 10 3 7 3 SImmns 1b 1 0 0 0 (kirretts p 0000 MAC vs. Congo, 4 — Keeney - NRwYOfli m ON NO-4 field High School. winning pitcher for Society was Bill T h in ^ were well under control run. It was 3-0, Oilers, after two W L Pet. OB Terenfe om mo h o -0 George Brett (10, 13 or 16); and Totals Telals a sws Hungry Tiger vs. Main Pub, 6 — Minnesota 43 34 StLMris 881 H Trailing, 3-1, Moriarty's tied the Sacco, who relieved starter Ken for the Oilers, thanks to their ace innings. Charter Oak .550 Game Wlnmne RBI — GWOrd fl). multipiy by the scorecard po­ Oakland 40 35 SS3 2 DP—New York 1, Toronto 2 LOB—New N M Y w k OM OM Ml—3 Altanta 1M 8M 8S8a-« .affair at 6all in the top of the sixth Karnowski in the sixth with the pitcher. Kirk Ringbloom. in Tues­ Konsds City 39 35 .527 2W York 7, Toronto 7.3B—Randolph, Cerone- sition of Cieveiand's Pat Tabier One out when winning run scored. San Manctsce 881 811 Ma' 8 inning on a two-nin homer by dhris game tied. day night’s encounter with the Fire In the top of the first, the Fire Seattle 39 37 .513 3W ,Bartleld. (3, 5 or 7). Game Winning RBI — HJohson (4). (tame Winning RBI — Melvin (4). Fighters squandered a chance to East Californio .38 DP—StLouls 1, New York 3. LOB— E—Speler. DP---Atlanla 1, Son Fron- Fighters in the Town Little League 39 .494 5 IP H R BR BB SO score when Keith Carini, who had Texas 35 39 .473 4W New Yei* StLOuls 5, New York 4. 2B—HJohnson. dsco 3. LOB—Atlanta 9, Son Frandsco>6. Tournament at Waddell Field. Brand Rex defeated J. C. Penney, W4, Chlcogo 27 46 PAYOFF: The answer equais S—McReynolds. SF—JCIork. 3B—Speler, Leonard. HR—DJomes (9), Tuesday night at Robertson Park. Don .370 14 Guidry W,1-3 730 the lone hit off Ringbloom. was 1fSesdeVs Gomes Stoddard the career shutout total of Hall of ^ IP H R ER BB SO Hubbard (4), Milner (1), Youngblood U). Ringbloom fashioned a one-hitter SItek slommed two home runs ond 11-3 SILeots SF—Melvin. tagged out at home plate by Scott added a single to lead Brand Rex while Toronto Fame pitcher Grover Cleve­ Shriver, Connors and struck out 13 batters as the Scheinblum attempting to score Oeveland 2, Calltarnlo 1 AAOthews L,54 8 4 3 3 3 3 IP H R ER BB SO Dennis Leal, Don Sumlsloskl, Clay Wells LO-1 4 9 4 4 3 4 New York A Toronto 0 Elchhorn land Alexander. Dowley 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Atlanta Oilers toppled the Fire Fighters, after a wild pitch. That ended the NIvIson, and Mario Campetll chloped In Chicago 12, Oakland 3 3 1 0 0 0 3 Horton 0 j,1 0 0 1 0 Alexander L/4-3 6 7 3 3 3 i;4 with two hits each. John McAvoy added Lavelle 3 1 0 0 1 1 4-1. inning. Minnesota 3, Kansas a ty 1 Wells pitched to 3 batters In the 5lh. 06 = e X 91 - 9k :U3M8NV New York ^ Assnmehr 3-3 3 2 3 0 So a solo homer. For J.C. Penney, Mike Detroit A Milwaukee 5 Gooden W3-1 9 8 3 3 2 9 Acker 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 «3 Wante and Ed Tyszka stroked three hits WP—wells 3. Tonight’s matchup pairs Ansal- Seattle 5, Texas 3 (c) 1987. NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN Mothews pitched to 1 batter In the 9th, San Frandsco in miracie raiiies The Fire Fighters scratched Umpires—Home, Hendry; First, . each while Ralph Banning and Tom Wedmedov’s Games Horton pitched to 3 batters In the Krukow 5 5 3 3 3 4 di's (12-5), a 3-1 loser to Army and together their only run in the fourth. Sonzo added two blngles each. Kaiser; Second, Cousins; Third, Johnson. 9th. Umpires—Home, "Davis; Rrst, JRoblnson W,5. - NswYork (John7-3)atToronto(Key05), Navy Monday night and runnerup Jason Andrews walked to lead off. 1:35 p.m. T-3:00. A—45,297. Stello; Second, RIpplev: Third, Harvey. 6 3 1 0 0 1 3 : By Andrew Worshaw Then Mats Wilander of Sweden, in the National League, against the Detroit (Terrell 4-7) at Milwaukee T—3:48. A—49,416. (tarrelts S,9 3 1 0 0 3 - 0 With one out. Andrews stole second ' Northarn The Associated Press the No. 3seed. wastoAoagainst'No. (Wegmon 4-7), 3:3S p.m. Fire Fighters (10-6), runnerup in and advanced to third on a 11 Pat Cash of Australia. Manchester Police Union coaled oft teklond(StewartO-7)atChlcaaa(DeLeon ''-.njliara 8. BrawarairL 5 Ma|or League leadara the American League, at 6 at groundout by Greg Griffin. Mike Manchester Dll Heat, 7-4, Tuesday night 5-7), 7 p.m. WhltaSox12.Athlallca3 Expoa5.Cul»4 WIMBLEDON. England - They The matchups were being com­ Baltimore (Griffin 0-1) at Boston (Cle­ Waddell Field with the loser Islieb was hit by a pitch. Islieb stole • at Robertson Park. For the winners, were two of Wimbledon’s great ’ Carlo Paclento and Al Anderson had mens 44), 7:35 p.m. DETROIT MILWAUKEE Based on 2B at Bals. pleted on Court No. 2. where Stefan eliminated in the double elimina­ second base and on the throw by three hits each while Bernie Hallums, California (Reuss 30) of Cleveland OAKLAND CHICAGO abrhM abrhM CHICAGO MONTREAL AMERICAN LEAGUE comebacks. Edberg was to play Anders Jarryd tion tourney. The Oiless (14-3), abrhM Scott Scheinblum to second. An­ , Howie Beeler, and Brian Collins (Cortfon 5-5), 7:35 p.m. a b m b l VMItakrlb 5 1 10 Felder If 4 03 0 abrhM abrhM G AB R First, there was Pam Shriver. in an all-Swedish match and Chris champions of the Nations League, chipped In with two safeties apiece. For . ..yinpgtotp, (Vlelo 44) at Kansas City Polonia If 4 110 Gulllenss' 4 113 Modickdh 5 1 21 Yeuntef 5 0 0 0 DMrtnzcf 3 1 3 0 Nichols cf 110 0 Boggs Bsn 279 63 109 drews came home to score. ' the losers, Brian Powers homered and (Stoddard 0-1), 8:35 p.m. Phillips 2b 4 00 1 Redusif 4 13 1 Olbsonlf 5l3lCeoperdh 4 03 1 Dernier ph TO 0 0 WInghmef 3 0 10 Puckett Min l-ldown 1-4 in the final set to Sylvia Evert took on Claudia Kohde- will meet Army and Navy (15-2), Cansecdh AKupIry If 299 51 105 singled while Pete PonzIanI also had Sealtle(Morgan44)atTexas(Hough8-3), 4 13 0 Balnesdh 4 0 13 T^ramml u 4 3 3 0 Brock 1b 3 13 0 5 111 Webster rt 3 110 Trammll Det 263 49 93 -tianika of West Germany and later Kilsch. champions of the American League The Oilers added their final run in p!35 p.fn. McGwIr 1b 4 123 Cotdernrf Dawson rf 4 0 2 0 Rolnes If 4 111 two hits', 4 113 Nok^ 53 1 3 0eerrf 4 00 0 Randolph NY 3R) 64 90 . .facing two match points. Lendl, who struggled in earlier Thursday night at 6 at Waddell. , _ Ttiondav's (Mmss Lonsfrd3b 4 0 0 0 GWdlkr lb 4 100 ^ I d n rf 3 10 1 Surhoffc 5 3 3 3 DurlWn 1b 4 0 0 0 Wailoch3b 4 0 0 1 Trtobll Kon 258 a a the bottom of the fourth when Marc Texas at New York, 7:X p.m. ReJeksn rf 3 0 10 Rsk c 5 110 DoEvns 1b 4 0 13 Riles 3b 4 0 0 0 Mortndlb 5 0 10 Brooksss 3 23 1 MottlnglvNY Then, even more remarkably, rounds on a surface he says never Scheinblum led off with a walk and Sfeinbch c JDoylsc »1 41 73 “ He (Ringbloom) did a super Chicago at Cleyeland, 7:35 p.m. 3 0 0 0 Hill 3b 4 330 WhMidrpr 0 0 0 0 JCostlll ph 1010 4 0 0 0 Foley ss 10 10 FemrKlz Tor 293 47 93 'there was 36year-old Jimmy Con- makes him feel entirely comforta­ moved, to third on successive wild Minnesota of Kansas City, 8:35 p.m. AAurphycf 3 0 0 0 LyonsJb 5 24 1'-JMfgmnlb OOOOGantnrS 3 33 1 Nooe3b 4 0 10 Galarrglb 3 0 1-1 Ref Cher Tex 3M 40 90 job.” Oiler Coach Jim-Jackson said Griffin ss Brumly ss . nors. down two sets and 1-4 in the ble, won in straight sets for the first Milwaukee at Callfbmia, 10:35 p.m. 4 00 0 KWIImscf 5 2 3 3 Lemond 40 3 ljpocrkph 100 0 3 0 0 0 Condoel 2b 0 0 0 0 Franco Cle 291 46 91 of Ringbloom's fine pitching perfor­ pitcMs^by losing pitcher Andy Little League Boston at Oakland, 10:35 p.m. Telals asiSTMois 4inisii B r o ^ 3b 3 0 0 0 Syeum ss 5 0 3 1 Trilloph 1110 Law 2b 4 0 11 Tobler Cle 384 37 a third to Mikael Pernfors of Sweden, time, beating Johan Kriek of the Bartihy. Santos laced a hard single Detroit at Seattle, 10:35 p.m. Telals M 8 n 8 Telals M 5 M S Troutp 1 0 0 0 Fllraerld c 3 00 0 his hopes of a quarterfinal berth all mance. Ringbloom walked three. OMIand M8 818 888-1 GAAthwph 1 0 0 0 Mortlnezp United States 6-3, 7-6, 62. off the hand of Griffin into right Oily games scheduled 3 0 0 0 Mc(W4re. Oakland, a ; GBell, Toronto, but dashed. eweoge N8 Sll IM—« O l » * f m 813 888-8 RDovIsp 0 0 0 0 NMIure p 000 0 27; Hrbek, Minnesota, » ; Borfleld, Leconte also won in straight sets rhe Oilers attained all the runs field to score Scheinblum. (kime Winning RBI — Guillen (1). MMeiaakee 8M 891 N8-4 Day^ph 1 0 0 0 Burkep 0000 Toronto, 19; Joyner, Californio, 18; But with America’s chances in over Andres Gomez of Ek:uador. as Holes p they would need in a three-run Rooklas NatlonalLaagueatandinga E—Lonsford, Griffin. DP—Alcogo 1. Gome winning RBI — GIbsan (3). 0 0 0 0 P o n ^ p 0 0 0 0 LAPorrIsh, Texas, 18; WlntleW, New "the lOIst Wimbledon champion­ did Cash over another Frenchman. “ Santos has come through for us LOB—Oakland 8, Chicago 12./2B—Hill. DP—D ^ lt 5. LDB-Oetrolt 13, Mil­ Lynchp 0000 York, 18; 4aretled with 17. second inning. Th^Scheinblum Poganl Caterers and Midford Motors 3B—Polonia. HR—McGwire -(38). SB— Palmer ph 1113 ships fading badly Tuesday. Guy Forget, and Zivojinovic Over all year." Jackson said. “ We had a played to a 36-36 tie Tuesday night at East Mvlslea waukee 15. 3B—Trammell, Sveum i Rons Baltad In brothers. Scott aijd Marc, ac­ Redus (B). DoEv m s , Cooper 2, JCastlllo. HR— Telals a 4 9 1 Totals a 5 8 5 Shriver and Connors dug deep into Australia's Peter Doohan. the couple of nice plays at third (base) Hlghlond Pork. Information for those .... W L Pet. 08 GBell, Toronto,69; Joyner, California, 64; counted for the Oilers' first run. fwho ployed well for both teams was St. (.ouls 46 28 .623 — Oakland HRERBBSO SvrtwW (5), Nokes (16). Winfield, New York, 61,' DwEvons, ,'lheir reserves of strength and second-round conqueror of two- and we didn’t throw the bail around Chicago______881 8M 813— 4 Boston, a ; GWord, New York, 57; Scott Scheinblum walked to lead off .Incomplete. Only first names were New^ork 40 35 .513 6'/i RlloLJM 413 9 7' 7 3 3 m m tm w m 814 ftO 88X__ 5 stamina and somehow pulled out time defending champion Boris too much.” -given. Montreal 40 35 J33 4'/i *(Sr«SkJSzf^^SSpiF' McGwire, Oakland, 56; LAPorrIsh, Texgs,\ the frame and advanced to second GNelson 333 3 3 1 2 3 Goine Winning RBI — Rolnes (6). 55; Ripken, Baltimore, 53. both matches to reach the round of Becker. , Oi cogo 40 37 .519 7'/i Lamp 1 3 3 3 2 1 E-Rolnw, Wolloch. DP—Chicago 1. on a wild pitch. Marc Scheinblum For the Oilers, Marc Scheinblum Phllqdelphio 35 39 .473 11 Runs eight. Doohan's Wimbledon dream OlICQVO DM r.ll "• LOB—Chicago 10, Montreal 5. 2B— Randolph, New York, 64; Boggs, then delivered a single to right, had two hits and scored twice while Pittsburgh 34 43 .447 13 Nielsen W,1-3 8 6 3 3 5 2 5pw*0"< DMprHnez, (tatarrogo, Noce, Both were eliminated last year in ended abruptly as he was wiped out west Division Pelry W,54 ‘ 51-3 8 4 4 6 5 Boston, 63; Downing, CoUfomlo, % which allowed his brother to score Santos drove in two runs. Carlin Winn 1 0 0 0 1 0 Thurmond 11-3 3 1 1 1 3 *^^*&?*' HR-^umphrev DWhlte, Californio, 53; GBell, Toronto, the first round. Both brought their 6-2. 6-4. 7-6, W L PCI. \BB WP—Lamp. PB—Sleinbach. (5), Palmeiro (3). after an errant throw from right and Scott Scheinblum each scored a Rec soccer Cincinnati 42 34 .553 Hennemon 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 53. victories Tuesday down to one He managed to save three match Unwlre»-Home. Htrschbeck; Rrst, Hernondz S4 2 3 0 0 1 0 field, and he moved to second base run and Pinkin drove in a run. Houston 40 a .533 V/i .Garcia; Second, AtarrIII; Third, Reed. ChlCOtal HRERBBSO thing: Guts. San Frandsco 38 N .500 4 Mllwauhee B oq», Boston, 109; Puckett, Mln ^ points in a 13-11 third-set tiebreaker on the play. T-3:04. A—10,559. Clear L63 31-3 7 5 5 3 2 TroutL>3 3 5 5 5 1 0 sota, 105; Fernandez, Toronto, 92; Tram­ Defensive standouts in the game for Atlonto 36 40 .474 4 RDavIs 3 3 0 0 '4 3 “ For a change, when the chips but succumbed to Zivojinovic’s Los Angeles 36 40 .474 6 Crtm 4 4 3 3 3 3 mell, Detroit, 93; Franco, Cleveland, 91., the Fire Fighters were Andrews at Pea Wae Mirabella 33 1 0 0 1 1 Holes 13-3 1 0 0 1 3 were on the table, I came up with superior serving. Dan Carlin’s infield hit moved Son Diego _ P 51 .346 14 Lynch 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 shortstop and Mike Islieb at third oilers 3 (Josh Egan 3, Ryan Buzzell), Plesoc 1 0 0 0 0 3 some good stuff.'' Shriver said after “ If I had won that third set, he Marc Scheinblum to third followed MarlnareS,Rangera2 Mirabella pitched to 3batterslnthe9lh. MentreM Tobler, Cleveland, COIderon, Chicago, base. For the Oilers, anchoring the Harild pOoto by PInlo Patriots 1 (Robb Parker) Cmdnnall 5, Houston 4 10 Innings Martinez W,30 81-3 7 3 2 1 8 23; her 67, 7-5, 168 defeat of Hanika. would have had a real dogfight on Monfreal 5, Chicago 4 a ; DwEvons, Boston, 19; ADovIs, Seolfte, by Peter Santos' groundout to defense were Pinkin at shortsop, HBP—Modlock by Clear. WP— McClure 0 1110 0 18; Boim, Boston, 18; Fernandez, “ It was as tough as heck.” his hands." said Doohan, who second base to score the second New York 1 SI. Louis 2 SEATTLE TEXAS Burke 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Mare Scheinblum behind the plate, Midget Philadelphia 4 pmsburgh 4 abrhM abrhM Thurmond, Mirabella. BK—Pelry. Toronto, 18. ' Connors, who has failed to reach rallied from two sets down in his T H iT Jli^ s ’ Kirk Ringbloom serves up a pitch en route to a PorreltS,2 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 Tuples Scheinblum of the inning. Carlin and Mike Helin and Dave Botteron Los Angeles 4 Son Oleoo 0 AAosesef 4 13 3 Browne3b 100 1 ffeClura pitched to 1 hotter In the 9th. the quarterfinals here only three previous match against Leif Shiras. one-hit pffort against the Fire Fighters. Metros 3 (Scott Ruganls 3, Jamie PBradlylf 3 0 3 1 Fletchr ss 4000 Umpires—Home, Bremigan; First, Pa­ PBrodlev, Seattle. 8; Browne, Texas; 5; had stolen second and moved to at third base. Lefftoire), Suns 1 (Mike Gullono) Son Frondsw 5, Atjantg 3 lermo; Second, Morrison; Third, Tschida. HBP—Dawson by Martinez, Galarraga times in 17 attempts., said after tiis “ Bobo served better than SBrdly dh 4 0 0 0 Sierra rf 4000 by Holes. Butler, Cleveland, 5; Fernandez, Toronto, Atlanta (Mahler 44), at Son Francisco ADavIs 1b 4 111 incvalloilf 3 110 T-3:44. A-31409. 5; Presley, Seattle,!; Seltzer, KonsosCtty, ' 1-6, 1-6, 7-5, 64, 62 victory over Becker,” Doohan said. “ He got UmMres—Home, West; Rrst, DeMuth; 5; Wllson,ICansasCltv,5. • Intermediate (LoCoss 64), 4;M p.m. Presley 3b 4000 P o ^ d h 4 0 10 Second, Engel; Third, AAorsh. Pernfors: “ The best thing I did out more out of them. I haven’t seen a ..Ojleogo (Maddux 4-7) at AAontreol Valle c 3 1 0 | MStnIyib 4011 T—2:59. A—13,777. serve like that in a long time” Diplomats 3 (Jeff Longo 2,' Tom (Sebra 48),-7:0S pjn. Branhy rf 4 0 60 Sfoughlc 40 10 Indiana 2. Angalat Stolen bases there was grind and fight” McKeon), Earthquakes 0 HoustM (Darwin 44) a t Oncinnoti (Sulnonsss 4 110 Bueehle3b 30 10 Reynolds, Seattle, 26; PEfrodley, Seattle, Connors and Shriver tried to The three Swedes left in the Presidents Commission clear los^r RHenderson, New York, Wilson, a (Power 63), 7:M p.m. Reynlds3b 3 12 0 Browenef 3 110 23; 23; -continue their -.advance today on men's drawvcach dropped a set in CALIPORNIA CLEVELAND Kansas City, 22; Redus, Chlcogo, 21. TMols n sss Teiaii M143 abrhM abrhM Court No. 1. Shriver, the No. 5 seed, their fourth-rouild matches. Wi­ Junler girla ( 4 1 ^ Dwnngdh 4 0 0 0 Eutteref 4 1 i o Phllllaa 8, PIrataa 4 Pitching (6 Decisions) By John Nelson Rowdies 5 (Missy Jolly, Katie Lln- DWhIterf 4030 Fmcoss 3110 was to play No. 4 Helena Sukova of lander against Emilio Sanchez of mission. admitted disappointment* I-AA schools rejected- a total facilities for much of the year under (i£ » E S , ‘7 ^ U ” Texas 881 m m t - t ^ynerlb 3 00 0 Tobler1b 30 11 Soberhooen, Kansas aty, 13-Z .867; The Associated Press that some of the legislation fai^d. berg, Tammy Glaeser, Solly KulbaskI, Musselmon, Toronto, 61, .857; (taetter- Czechoslovakia in a womep's quar- Spain. Edberg against Jacob scholarship reduction from 7665. this proposal. Stacey Mutchec), Bruins 1 (Sharan (tame Winning RBI — Moses (3). OeCnesSb 4 0 0 0 Corlerdh^ 3 000 PITTSBUgllH PHILA '.terfinal, while Connors. No. 7 in the Hlasek of Switzerland and Jarryd “ We didn’t do a good job“ of (H^ wuj|?3■^-^**^-***I ^7), 10:» p.m. * '* * '• » DP-Sealtle 1. LDB-Sealtle 3, Texas 5 RJones If 4 12 0 MHall If 3 0 10 MirhM ObrhM mon, Seattle, 61, .833; Ontiveros, Ook- The proposal barely escaped a Fish) ( lond, 61, .833; Schmidt, Baltimore, 63 DALLAS — It was a showdown in preparation, he admitted. “ I agree “ I haKpn’t run the tape, but I '~3B>vPBradley 3, Reynolds, Brower, Bu- ?SSC!.*L. ?S?S Snvderrf 3 0 10 Bonds If 4 110 ^Samuel 2b 4 12 1 , : men’s draw, was to meet unseeded against Soviet qualifier Alexandr motion to defer it until further New York at CIndnnatl, 7:35 p.m. chelb, Incovlgllo. HR—ADoyls (6). SB— JKkMph 1010 Jacoby3b 3 00 0 VonSIvkcf 4 12 2 ‘MThmpcf 3 3 10 .800; AAorrIs, Detroit, 11-3, .786; HucNon,New -Slobodan Zivojinovic of Volkov. Dallas, and the clear loser was the with that.” don’t think you could argue that the study, prompting Vanderbilt At­ Houston at Phllodelohla, 7:35 p.m. Reynolds (M), Brower (6). SF—Browne. Roy 2b York, 7-Z .77t; Elchhorn, Toronto, 83, .727; resolutions adopted today will Sdjoflldss 3 0 1 0 Bernzrd2b 3 000 4 0 0 0 Haves 1b 3 3 2 1 Hough, Texas, 83, .727. Yugoslavia. Navratilova, looking invincible once-powerful NCAA Presidents Rev. L. Edward Glynn, president hletic Director Roy Kramer to Oily gornes scheduled IP H R ER BB SO Peftlsef 3010Bondoc 303 0 MDIazlb 3 10 0 Schmdt3b 4 0 13 affect any budgets in a major way’ Ryolpb 0 0 0 0 RRevMsrf 2 111 GWIIson rf 3 0 0 1 SIrlkeouta To make up for last week’s on her favorite grass surface, had Commission. of St. Peter's College and a remark; “ We should change our Lang t o n W 1 0 Hndrekph 10 11 Morrlsn3b 4 0 0 0 CJamesif 4 0 11 Langston Seoftle, 137; HIguera, Milwau­ 'backlog of matches caused by the another quick victory, 63, 6-1 over Not only did the commission fail commission member, said: “ I the NCAA’s outgoing executive name to the National Collegiate Gotir 6 9 6 3 3 11 McLmr 2b 3 0 0 0 LVIlrec 3 0 11 Parrish c 4 0 10 kee, 116; Clemens, Boston, 106; MWitt, director, Walter Byers, said at a Collfornla>-99; Hurst, B^on,97; Swindell, '.'rain, organizers scheduled the Gigi Fernandez of Puerto Rico. in its stated purpose to cut the costs don’t think it was a smashing Study Association because it seems Amarlan League reaulta Texoi Wynegrph 1 000 ^ Toylorpr 0 0 0 0 Doweliss 4 0 0 0 news conference. " I don’t think you LoyndL,l-4 463 5 4 4 3 TotaN a 1 8 I TblaN a 3 7 1 Bernard ss 2 0 0 0 KGross p 3 0 0 0 Cleveland,97. entire quqrterfinal round for this Evert, still struggling to find her of intercollegiate athletics at its defeat. The reason we called for the we’ll never vote on-anything.” Kllgus 3 3 1 1 0 Conoelsph 1 0 0 0 Ritchie p 0 0 0 0 Sgyes afternoon.” best form, wasted three match special convention, it left town national forum was because wd can say though that the ideas put Neither football nor'basketball Rad Sox 13, Orlolea 9 Mohorcic 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 CMNenita m m 881—1 Bream ph 1 0 0 0 Tekulve p 0 0 0 0 Resoc, Milwaukee, 16; Reardon, Min­ forward won't save money some­ Mlnnachaiig Umpires Home, Oork; Rrst, Walkp 0 0 0 0 Bedrosn p 0 0 0 0 nesota, 16; RighettI, New York, IS; Defending women's champion points 0 her serve before reaching without some of its prestige. There knew there was significant dis­ opposed the measure because their CtaeoNM 8M 8a 88X—I ^JHowell, Ooklond, 14; Henke, Toronto, time in the future. PRESIDENT CUP WINNERS — A Second, Welke; Third, Brinkman. (tame Wlnfilng RBI — ToMer (6). Drobekp 2000 -Martina Navratilova was to open on the quarterfinals for the 15th time also was a sense that the NCAA's agreement about the proper direc­ seasons fall generally into that time fllght-DavoFroser; B Fllght-Ed Symko- BALTIMORE BOSTON T—2 :». A—31,3D4. DPr-Callfernla 1. LOB-Callfm la 8, Bonilla » 1000 Court No. 1 against Diane Balestrat in 16 appearances, 62. 2-6. 7-5 over athletic directors were becoming tion of intercollegiate athletics.” “ You can’t say that money, was period anyway. wlcz; C FIMht-John Hornydk; D Flight- abrhM abrhM Cleyeland 1 3B—DWhHe, Butler. TotaN a 4 S 4 Totals a 6 8 6 MYongdh 5 0 3 1 BarrtH2b 5 33 1 McLimore. Based on IB at Bale. of Australia. \ ^” 3 Ros Fairbank of South Africa. impatient with the commission’s The commission failed on its two saved today ... but I don’t believe Other athletic directors and Lee Bergeran. T NATIONAL LEAGUE LOW O ^ S S — 1st (jLoss-BernIe g w w r f 5 0 0 0 Benzngrcf 5 100 IP H R ER BB SO 8M IN 881-4 Ivan Lendl, the.irand’s No. 1 Other winners were the second- “ ivory tower” approach to sports. primary pieces of cost-cutting the issue has been put to rest.” * sports officials also ' n o n critical of Ripken ss 5 1 3 1 Boggs 3b 3 3 3 3 G AG R H Quesnel 76; 2nd gross-Dove Laurence Twine 3. Royala 1 . .. NX—6 Gwvnn SD 75 37S 57 men’s player, contin^W his bid for seeded Graf over Jana Novotna of “ The way it turned out, it was legislation: one that would have cut The NCAA did Ipass one major the convention. H 80; 3rd gross-Jerry Loplne 81. 1st ^ r r a y 1b 6 12 0 (taeenwilf 5 23 2 LazorkoL^34 7 3 3 0 3 Gonw Winning RBI — Samuel (5). 106 Lynncf 5 12 1 Burksef 0000 E—Bernard, Atorrison. DP—Pittsburgh Golroea Mon 69 355 43 SB .A first Wimbledon crown against Czechoslovakia. No. 4 Sukova over evidently very poorly orchestrated scholarships in almost every sport piece of legislation, but it was “ Our people figure it^cost us $1.8 nM-Roy Lepok 64; 2nd net-Eorl Ander­ MIdndoSF 71 SO son 67; 3rd net-Tom Allon~68; 4th jOlghtSb 5 110 Boylordh 4 23 3 MINNESOTA KANSAS CITY PNIekroWA-7 833 7 1 1 1 4 2, Philadelphia 3. LOB—Pittsburgh 4, 277 93 ;;^enri Leconte of France in the Raffaella Reggi of Italy without and definitely a waste of time, except football and basketball, and heavily amended to avoid the million to put on this cost-cutting Kennectac 4 2 3 1 DwEynsrf 3 113 obrhM Philadelphia 5. 3B—MThompson, Hayes, WCIork SF 71 24S 36 SO net-Roy Jefferson 69; 5th net-Jim ObrhM Bailee SA 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 opening match on Centre Court. losing a game. No. 6 Sabatini of money and effort,” Texas A&M another to trim football coaching opposition of t M U.S. OIym()ic convention,” Big East Commis­ Sheets If 4 3 3 4 OHedsn rf 1000 Gloddenlf 50 2 1 Wllsoncf HBP—Schofield by PNIekra. Schmidt, RReynolds. 3B—Haves, GWIIson. DMurphy Atl 76 377 63 88 Lonergon 69; 6th net^1(eyln Osborne 69. Burlesn 3b 5 14 1 Bucknr 1b 50 10 Hutcher Htn 75 300 51 96 Athletic Director and head football staffs. Ciommittee a i ^ other amateur sioner Dave Gavitt said. “ How CLOSEST TO THE PIN — 5th hole 5 13 2 Newmn2b 4 0 2 0 SeHzer3b 4030 ..ySlS.'*'*!—.” "'"*' McMon; Rrst, HR—Samuel (13), VanSlyke (11). SB— ...’Iliey were to be followed by Steffi Argentina over Natalia Zvereva of Romero 1b 0 100 i ’ *JBreltlb Samuel (17), Bonds (a ), MThompson EDovIs cm 64 235 66 74 Coach Jackie Sherrill said, “ There The scholarship cuts, opposed b y ^ athletics groum. T||)e convention many baseball scholarships would (Moryln Speed); 17th hole (Bob 3000 M c M h ^ Second, Youna; Third, Shu- Guerrero LA 74 37D 46 SS ~ ” . ^ a f against Gabriela Sabatini, the the Soviet Union, Nor 8 Kohde- Bedlock). SOwensi 40 11 Goettl 3b 4 0 0 0 THoMI rf 4000 loek. T—3:33. A—12337. (21). SF-GWIIsan. ought to have been more out of it women's groups as sexist, ,waMb _ * (tadmanc 4020 (jeonord SF 73 393 45 91 ^ - game’s two leading teen-agers, in a kilsch over Sweden’s Catarina voted 284-23 toJiimit practice and that pay for?” B n ^ y r t 3 0 0 0 FWhlte2b 4 0 10 (R H RER BB SO Oberkfeii Atl Totals 44 9 W 9 Tetata I 1111712 i 1 ! 0 Bisnreh dh PitliMNngli 66 390 33 77 ^repeat of the French Open semifi- Lindqvist and Australia’s Balestrat after you spend six months writing tabled. Another measure, spon­ playing seasons to 26 weeks, but One athletic director, who asked 4000 fmnv Runs 4 110 DrabskUI-7 6 7 ,|ial last month, which Graf won in over America's Mary Joe tons of legislative proposals.” sored by the Pacific-10 Conference, attached a)if^ amendment that it not to be identified, said the Boiitniere s a a s 888— 9- O ovitecf 2000 ASotazrss Wglk„ 3 1 DMurphy, Atlonta,.a; EDavIs, Clndn- 1000 Nallenal Leagge reaulta nM, jaork, St. LeuN, Dowsdn, Fernandez. The Presidents Commission had to cut football scholarships also was would onj^affect team sports. Presidents Commission ’ ’tells us BWwi m M it a - ii Goof^ss 4031 Btanclnse 3000 23; 23; three sets. GanM Winning RBI — Buckner (6). 10 10 K G ranw Sr 7 3 Chicago, 20; Strawberry, New York, a ; never lost a big fight. The 6year-oId defeated. The Olympic community had they’re idea men. So when are they 4 0 10 Ritchie 1 0 Virgil, Atlanta, a ; Parker, Clndnnall, commission ushered in Proposition The convention also voted to table Baltimore 13, Boston » . 3B— Rada 5, Aatrna 4 (10 hmlngal 18; Schmidt, Phllodeireia, 17. • been concerned that aspiring inter­ going to come down from their 0000 Tekulve 1-3 3 48, establishing minimum aca­ discussion of a measure to cut an national competitors in sports such ivory towers and recognize that B e e s o n , Ripken. 3B—SOwen. HR— t m m . a 178 Bedraen S,30 63 0 Runs Baltad In P * * ^ ""* (]»)- Greenwell HOUSTON _ CINCINNATI HBP—(jovolllere by KGross. jaork, St. LouN,73; Dawson, ChlGOoo,a; demic requirements for the eligibil­ assistant coach from football staffs as gymnastics and swimming they don't know what they’re (9),ShoeN(14).i Minneeota gn no « Umpires llonso, Froemmlng; Rrst, WOlloch, Montreal, 64; EDovN, Clndm ^, ity of incorhing freshmen, and BASEBALL abrhM el rh M 63; Mc(tae, B. Louh, 56; OatafTMi, Sports In Brief in Division I-A until further study would be left without coaching or doing.” AnMTloan Ltooue H R ER BB SO K""oiair m S an-3 Hatcher cf 3330 DanloNlf 3 0 0 1 KIMor; Second, Dorllno; Third, instituted the so-called death pe­ could be completed. § " » y , ,iwnntng RBI — (taene (4). Doran 9) 5 0 0 0 Francn 1b C. Williams. T—3:48. A -a ,9 N . Monfreal, 54; DMurphy, Atlanta, CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Recalled Joel Wlllmson L,36 5000 Parker, Clndnnon, B. T nalty, which allowed the NCAA to Another proposal, to restore McKeon,pltcher,fremHawallof the Pacific Schmidi WoUIngSb 5 0 11 TJonesef 5011 Coast League. Optioned Roy Seoroge, H o b ^ s^?tgia»asa.^. ga?js; GOovN 1b 5 0 0 0 P ^ o r rf 4000 E Davis, CIndnnatl, 66; DMurphy, Soccer Club holding girls’ tryouts abolish athletic programs at basketball scholarships to 15 from pitcher, to Hawaii. Arnold Boeerf 5 0 0 0 B6ll3b 4 110 Atlanta, 63; JCIork, St. Louis, 59; Colemoti, schools that cheated repeatedly. 13, was passed after it was twice DETROIT TIGERS—Sold the contract Cruz If 5 111 BDtaze 4 33 3 The Manchester Soccer Club is holding tryouts for its girls’ Boston Dodgara4.PadraaO St. Louis, 58; (tan ^. Son Diego, 57. , This time, the commission called ruled out of order by the chair. The Islah hind-raber canceled of John Pooella,plteher,tothe TokyoGlonts Sellers ______HRERBBSO Anderinp 0 0 0 0 Oeslora 4 111 of the Japanese Professional Boselx^ 133 Ashbvc 3 131 Larkin ee 3000 travel teams for girls born in 1975 and ’76 on Thursd^ between 7 a special convention for two Presidents Commission tried to DETROIT (APj — An all-star dispute, as well as the team’s Bolton 21-3 BlyleyenW,7-6 833 6 1 0 1 3 Crawford WA-3 Lopeepr 0 0 0 0 Gulicksn p 20 10 SAN DIEGO LOS ANGELS ,„®wynn,Saopi^, N6; Hotcher,Houstan, and 8 p.m. at the Kennedy Road complex. Irer further purposes. keep the proposal off the floor since basketball game planned by playoff-lengthened season, de­ ^^Siw YORK YANKEES-Recolled Paul 323 Reoi^S^ M l 0 0 0 0 RRynkNe 1 0 0 0 BLondm p 0000 Schlnridl SA 21-3 j® cinf rh M irhM 96; Molctonodo,_Son Frandsco, B; Leb- information, call Richard Donnelly at 6461734 or Don Ringbloom Zuvella, shortstop, from Columbus of the CRenIdise 3 0 10 ONoni ph 1000 Jeffersnef 4 01 0 Andesnss 3000 One was to launch its national it said it was not in line with the Detroit Pistons star Islah Tb6 layed planning for the all-star HBR-Benzlnger by Williamson, SheoN 5 M 9 3 3 9 9 " g r l, . Son Frandsco, 91,-DMurplv, at 6462321. , Internaflonol League. Assigned Henry DV BOirOn. Thonee '3010 RMrahyp 0000 Ftannrylb 4030 Sox2b 4012 Atloito, M; Galarraga, Montreal, a . forum on the role of athletics in purpose of the convention, to cut mas to raise money for his No game until it was too late. -Cotto, outfielder, to Columbus. Scollp 3 0 0 0 FWIflmsp 0000 . Ufftalres-^Home, CoMo; Rrst, Scott; Owynnrf 4 0 1 0 Sholbycf 4000 Annerican colleges. That happened costs. Crime Day Committee has been The game was to have been ’ OAKLANDATHELTICS—Activoted PuMph 1 0 0 0 Ffoncop 0000 CMortnzIf 3030 GuerrerH 4 110 Jerre Willard, catcher, from the 21-doy Soeotxl, McCoy; Third, Oenkinger. JiBP—Breft by Blyleven. WP— DSmffhp 0000 Stilwllph 0 1 00 Monday and was an apparent In a morning session, the conven­ canceled because of a dispute held July 18 at Joe Louis Arena T—3:a. A-39A13. jolbrandf, BMovon. Kruklb 40 10 Morsholrf 4000 Wallach, Montreal, 36; Oalarraab, Yankees to be on SportsChannel dlsoMedllsfondeenthlmouIttghttoTacomo CJodoncf 0000 ReSy 3b 4 0 0 0 MHIchr 1b 4 13 1 Montreal, » ; Leonard, s S i ^ l success with ideas exchanged rang­ tion failed to override the ruling of over remarks about Boston and was to have featured _ Umpires llomo. Noe; First, ( jo f the Padtlc Caqet Leogue. TotaN a 4 9 3 TotaN asAs TmpHnse 4 0 0 0 Gamer 3b 3 110 ^ E W YO R K — The New York Yankees and SpdirtsChannel, ing from status quo to total the chair, but in the afternoon, the (%ltic Larry Bird. Thomas, Magic Johnson of the Bochyc 3 0 0 0 Sdosctoc 3 10 1 GIXlVUr...xHCHfttOfle 31. KTREAL EXPoS5cflvated Royd Eaalam Laaglia ataudlnga 8M on Wynne ph 1 0 0 0 HershNrp 30 10 which owns the cable broadcast rights to their games, have abolition of revenue sports. convention first voted 156132 to v,^\Los Angeles Lakers and Doml- Thomas sai^during the NBA uYoumans, pitcher, from the ISday Dravekyp 3000 . 0*98<>>-. T; Bonds, ^reached a compromise over telecasts for the remainder of the The next purpose was to push overrule, then 164-124 to restore the t nique Wilkins and Spud Webb of t dlsoMedllst.OptlonedJeffRecher,pltdier, TWo oufs when winning run____.... Stools ph 1000 (tlayoffs last ach Jim Valvano said. ’’But I the players, or the No Crime 33 38 ,485 9 1 :a p.m. — Yankees at Blue Jays, Scott SportsChannel will televise four Saturday or Monday games, nIcFe, outfielder, from GlonsFolN (Tigers) V 33 39 9'/6 Chonnels 11,24, WPOP 5 4 4 1 3 Lee Anoelee 1. LOB—Son DNoo 8. Los scholarships that were cut last don’t think it’s our desire tolindt Thomas later u id the re­ Day Committee, if the event Wllltamsprtnndns) ' 31 43 DSmilh I V Angetae 6 3B—Owvnn, MHofehor 2, the rights fo r which had not been assigned, provided the games i n x 13V6 3 p.m. -- CFL Football: Montreal at ■ AiMbrson L4-4 63 ijtaoden, January. opportunity for the Btudelft- mark, made after the Pistons was a failure.’’ ) ..Calgary, ESPN Horehlsor. SB—Anderson (5). S— 'York, 61 Maqrano,a.Leuta,5<1, are not selected by ABC or NBC for national viewing. 5 Pjm. — Tennis: Wimbledon, HBO .80; Moods, “ I think what the members are athlete.” * lost their series with the ORics, ^ Thomas organized No Crime ONESOTA IP Houston, 6X A final point of the compromise is that SportsCaiannel and the IhDJ. Bl______i; Heaton, M o n lr a S i^ saying is we want change, but let's After a motion to reconsider, was meant as a Joke, and the two Day last year in response to a ------13, Reoding j _ WTIC *»»< HESN, .789;H 3nna«,6l .7B; Franco, f.'ss« a . . ? ^ S S i K RMurphy DrovocKy LA-7 Yankees settled a disagreement that had blacked out Yankee make sure it’s the right change,” Divisioirl-AA schools voted in the later appeared at a Joint news wave of shootings and other PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Traded3 Wl8fgm^ j6 ,^ B r lte ln 4 OndL , .714; Sutdifle, Chleogp, FWllllonw 164, .714. telecasts on cable to 325,000 subscribers outside tjie New York said incoming NCAA executive afternoon toeliminate one assistant conference to express their Climes involving young people , David Woedlov,auarlsftacfc, to the Ot m ‘ * — — oJi^nefirWKHT"*’""""/ Franco W3-3 9 Southern Confer- SliBteouto L / ‘, metropolitan area, including New England. The puter region mutual respect. in Detroit. A rally and banquet Bov Packers tor on undledoeod NEL SSSKSEiEKIlLii. WP-:BLandrum. HershtaerW.67 9 7 0 Scott, Houston, 135; Ryan, Houstan, director Dick Schultz. "You always football coach after voting in the eendltfenaldrafinielce. A / J dO«^,ESPN . — ' Umpires—Homo, Umpires Home, Tata: Rrsi, C ia ; i; . subscribers will now recqive all remaining Yankee telecasts on win sqme and lose some.’’ morning against the- jneaiure. But Pistons spokesman Matt are scheduled for Sept. 20 to SAN FRANCISCOTdlERSP^IenM Doug | Wlmbloden Second, OavMMmThlrd, Hnlllon. uUiiM. ftiimlfia iMMir. 7 / I •wwWl^PnOeWilliOfflipOW hiahilehfi',*»annM3^'* nert; ®®*****®*H' Now Ye >. W; yoNittueta, Los Angelos, ft; SportsChannel. Maryland Chancellor John Although they voted tor nit yearly Dobek said Tuesday that the mark the event this year. > OuBose,.nmnlno bock ySTT* T-4 ;N .A -3 1 ,sJb. UAflOMWt^S. - ^ Slaughter, chairman of the com­ scholarship limits from 30 to 20, vi ' ------) J ' V . / I« — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. July 1, 1M7 ^ ... MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. July 1,1887 — 18 KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE by Larry Wright Bu s in e s s _____ Buaineas In B rief •Xve VI0I) a ir U T C evaluates .Essex offer THe lOlHDOWb. CLASSIFIED ADS 643-2711 HARTFORD — United Technologies Corp. says its board of Notices Ouslntte Prootrtv...... 25 directors has authorized management to work with Saiomon Enttrtoinmtnt...... Form Suppllts ond Equlpmtnt ... 00 IRA, real estate can go together Lost/Found...... 01 Rteort Property ...... 36 BooliNttolno/Incomt T ok Offict/Rttoll Equlpmtnt , . f ...... |1 RATBS: 1 to 6 doys: 90 ctnts ptr lint ptr day. Brothers Inc. to evaluate offers for parts of its Essex subsidiary. P trio n o ii...... M o rtg d o n ...... 27 Corptntry/Rtmodtiino Rtcrtotlonol Equlp m tnt...... 12 7 to 19 dovs: 70 ctnts ptr lint ptr day. 02 Wonted to B u y...... 39 The company said in a statement on Tuesday that it has been Announctmtfttf...... 03 Polntlnp/Poptrlno Boots and Morint Eoulpmtnt...... $3 20 to 25 doys; 99 ittRfs ptr lint ptr doy. QUESTION: Auctions...... 04 Rooflno/Sldlnp...... AAusIcol Ittms...... M 36 or mer| doys: 50 ctnts ptr lint ptr doy. approached by parties interested in acquiring Essex’s building FInonclol...... 05 Rentals e Ploorino...... Comtros and Photo Equlpmtnt... 15 AAinimv^ ciMrwt: 4 Huts. Someone told pations, in amounts of |2,000or less, good things about no-load mutual Eltctricoi ...... are sold by brokerage firms, wire, telecommunications, magnet wire, automotive^^and Roemi far R.nt...... at Ptts ond Suppllts...... 16 me I can invest funds. But don’t they charge Aportmente for Rent...... Htotlnp/Plumblnp...... Mlsctllontous tor S a lt...... 17 OBAOLINSf: For clossifltd odvtrtlstmtnfs to Employment A Education ...... V...... U Mlsctllontous Strvicts /too Saits...... 69 my individual /A.' financial planners and some no- custodial fees, maintenance fees appliance wire businesses. Condomlnlume for Rent... ' IJ bt publlshtd Tutsdoy throuph Soturdoy, tht load mutual fund organizations. Htip Wonttd...... 11 Hornet for Rent.. 34 Strvicts Wonttd ...... SAIonttd to B uyrTrode...... 99 dtodlint Is noon on tht doy btfort publication. retirement ac­ and transfer fees on IRAs? N^flcluded in the proposed sale are automotive wire harness, ^tuotlon W onttd...... 12 ) Investors’ Most limited partnerships stay in Store/Office Space...... 15 For odvtrtlstmtnfs to bt publlshtd Mondoy, count not only in ANSWER: All mutual funds — automotive component and industrial control businesses iutintss Opporturfltits...... 13 Retort Property.. 16 Merchandise tht dtodlint Is 2:X p.m. on Frldoy. operation for from five to ten years. Instruction...... 14 Induttrlal Property...... 17 Automotive certificates of load and no-load — charge feeCx^ acquired by UTC as part of Essex-tlntemational Inc., the Employmtnt S trvicts...... 15 ^ Holldoy/StosonoJ Guide After that, the properties are sold, company said. \ V Ooropet ond Storope...... N Antlouts ond Colltctibits Cars for S a lt...... 91 READ y DUR AO. Clossifltd odvtrtlstnrtnts art deposit, mutual IRAs. ’Typically, you will pay an V Roommotet Wonted...... n Clothlnp____ T Trucks/Vons for S o lt...... 92 toktn by ftltphont os o convtnitnct. Tht the partnership is liquidated and CT3 Wanted to Rent...... 40 funds, stocks, ‘•William A. Doyle annual.(charge, which might be Those businesses were transferred out of Essex several years Raoi^stcfts Furniturt...... /...... Comptrs/Trolltrs.. ; ...... 93 Monchtsftr Htrold It rttponsibit for only ont annuities, etc., the investors receive the proceeds. ago and will continue as part of UTC’s AutomoUvi^nd Industrial 1 TV/Sttrto/Appllo^ts . Motorcvcits/Moptds...... 94 Incorrtct Instrtlon ond thtn only for fht sixt of REITs (Real Estate Investment called a “ custodial fee,” a “ mainte­ Homts for S o lt...... 21 Services ( Mochintry and tools Auto Strvicts...... 95 tht orlplnol Instrtlon. Errors which do not but also in real nance fee” or a "fiduciary fee.” A Octroi Groups, UTC said^ Condominiums (or Sole...... 22 Lown ond Oordtoscp^...... Autos tor Rtnf/Ltost...... 96 Itsstn tht volut of tht odvtrflstmtnt will not estate. How can Trusts) also use investors’ money. Lots/Lond for Solt...... 23. Child Care...... 51 Good Things to Eot^"* Mlsctllontous Aufom otivt...... 97 IM corrtcttd by on oddltlonol Instrtlon. A l i i transfer fee is chargedvenly when B s^x, which hasiieadtfuarters'in Fort Wayne, Ind., employs Invtstmtnf Proptrty ...... 34j Cleonino Services...... 52 FutI Oll/Cool/Firtwood - Wonttd to B u y/Tro d t...... 99 this be done? to make mortgages and/or buy property. But instead of being you close your accoun^r move 7.000 people in the United States and Europe. I would like to buy some houses ak i-( as you can when you hold property partnerships, they are set up in your IRA from one mutual fund investments. If I do this with my outside an IRA. trust form. Their shares are traded management group to another. IRA, which now amounts to $20,000, IRA direct property investments on stock exchanges or in the These fees vary greatly among Companies move toward drug testing I won’t have to touch my other O IM7byNCA.lnc can work out well for someone who over-the-counter market. different mutual fund organiza­ JHI hELP w a n t e d [ i TJ helP W ANTB E l ] h elp w a n t e d E D h elp w a n t e d E D n elp w a n t e d E D hELPWANTH) savings. tions. The wise investor shops Ka n s a s c i t y , Mo. — The movement toward testing workers has an exceptionally large IRA as a The reputation of REITs still for drug use is gathering steam, with more tlian half of the result of rolling over a lump sum suffers from the terrible invest­ around for low fees. But don’t let _ _ . NURSE RN/LPN. Family PART TImTstore clerks. HIRINGI Government ^ ANSWER: In theory, you can nation’s large companies now considering a testing program, distribution from a pension or other ment performance most of them relatively low fees deter you from J Sell Your Car practice, flexible R T O R n O X Apply Solvation Arm y lobs, your area,area. CHILD Core Worker. invest your IRA funds directly in according to a survey by a Connecticut company. Sail YourV W1W9 Car w W hourw. RpimAnH 9a * O U i IIIIIA Thrift Store 210 Pine aaa.w^o aaa Kinder cara imnm retirement plan. Even if you were had in the 1970s. Many went bust. using a good no-load mutual fund as Puzzles hours. Respond to: 8T0RD0XI $15,000-$68,000. Coll Kinder core learning real estate by buying houses and/or The survey indicates that 17 percent of all American P.O. Box 9547. Bolton, center In Manchester in that happy situation, you would Others staggered through and your IRA investment vehicle. That EQUIPMENT street, Manchester. (602) 838-8885. Exten­ other property. In practice, it’s CT0604^ sion 775. has on Immediate op­ have to deal with a trustee willing to caused heavy losses for their type of fund is well suited for you. companies with more than 500 employees test current employees 646-4928. most unlikely you’ll be .able to and 23 percent test applicants for Jobs. COMPANY SECRETARY/Receptlon-PLOR AL Designer. Poll ening for 0 port time .include real estate in its IRAs. stockholders. More recently. 4 Linesns — 10 Days SERVICE STATION core giver. Previous QUESTION: I’d like to put i accomplish what you have in mind. ^ Don’t despair. There are far less The survey also said 57 percent of the employers who don’t test JKCROSS 51 Pool- Answer to Previous Puxiit Male preferred to 1st for Glastonbury or- or port time with some REITs have staged a comeback. into a mutual fund IRA thootar's SOS charge, each addi­ ATTENDANTS child core experience Because the rules prohibit bor­ for drug use are considering adopting a testing program, with VOritnttI chltecturol firm, experience. Apply In expensive and uncomplicated ways The majority now are doing well. automatic withdrawals nttd tional line. You can Summer work. preferred. 646-7090. Ask rowing money for IRA invest­ ■ must- install and service varied responsibilities, person. Krause Florist, for Linda. to put real estate into your IRA — checking account. _Can ^one-fifth of them saying they plan to start testing within a year. 52 Undos# cancel st any time. Apply In pereon: 621 Hartford Rood, ments, you would have to pay all * maids (post.) loadinjg dock equip­ good typing skills, .-through real estate limited partner­ / QUESTION: I’m 31, single and done? \Business an^ Legal Reports, a Madison, Conn., business &Sc^ SORRY, 252 Spencer St., computer and book­ Monchester.______cash for those "houses.” ThaCf ships and real estate investment 55 Ear (comb, would like to start an individual ANSWER: Sure. Virtually all publishing firm, conducted the survey for the American Society .form) NO REFUNDS OR Mancheeter ment. Will train. keeping skills helpful Full time mornings and PHLEBOTDMIST plural. Surely, you don’t expecf’ to trusts. Roman retirement account. I belong to the mutual funds have systematic far Personnel Administration, which released it Tuesday at its 56 Natural ADJUSTMENTS IOC Mechanical abili­ but will train. Excel­ evenings, port time af­ find two or more hjprtgsworth As a limited partner, you pool l l ^ a s titia to 59 Black backtd Ceeberra Lebt (pension plan at work, but I make investing programs through which annual convention in Kansas City. The company contacted about 1>Hii>bQnts PART Time. Typing and lent benefits. Coll 633- ternoon and evenings. buying at a total cost of $20,000. gull CALL HERALD ties a must. Weld­ 6717. has a full-time oppor­ your money with other investors in less than $25,000 a year. So the a set a mount of money is withdrawn 2.000 businesses. lepopayt't 60 Amarican general clerical work. Telephone operators to Here’s another hang-up. If you .(Hand Oliva tunity for en experi­ an arrangement run by a general money I put into an IRA will be tax monthly or quarterly from partici­ Robert Brady, the firm’s president, said the survey indicates a Indian Coll 649-1178, 9-4. in g experience take and relay mes­ own property in an IRA, you can’t partner. The money is used to make deductible. __ 61 Evaluate CLASSIHED sages. Will train. Must enced Phlebotomist at take income tax deductions for pants’ checking accounts. You can growing acceptance of drug testing. However, he also said I^Ooing up 62 Chemical helpful. Good driv­ PHOTO-nNISHING mortgage loans and/or buy prop- I’m undecided about where to Attention homemskers, be available 1 day of Its 18 Haynee Street, depreciation and other write-offs. arrange for that thrqjugh the mutual companies are still seeking alternatives to testing. ItM a d ic a l suffix 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 ■ >EtRdiiuiia’ ’ the weekend. Please ertj>^imited partnership partici­ open my IRA. I’ve heard a lot of fund you pick and^yo'ur local bank. ■’Drug testing is a relatively iw W ^ I foEjbusinesses,’’ Brady ■suffix 6 3 ______ommmmmu. t r u e ing record neces­ students - establlahed Manchester office. Full 18‘ lndtad Christian photo-finIshIng store - coll Edwards Answer- benefit program. M-F. ' I said.d. j t Andersen [jQD DDDQ QBIDQ Training program with sary. Excellent be­ Ing Service at: 646-5000. ISTMart tasts Just btccuss you don't will train. Part-time or Some Saturdays, Wed­ N / 2a*'Doirt 64 Magnetic, - use on Item doesn't mean license by Stale of CT. ASSEMBLERS Elec­ •H oust" mttal 11 Family group 40 Edgar Allan nefits, good pay. full-time hours avail­ nesday off. Interested 16 BaskttlMlI the item has lost Its value. Medical end Dental benefits. tronic components. "author DOWN Call Stordox Equip­ able. Call; 643-7369, ask candidate may apply In Pratt & Whitney 6a$e remains dosed I ^ ‘^^one costs go up and down 22|Acior Duryaa group (abbr.) 42 American Why not exchange It for for Bill. Full and port time. Will 23.______1 CaH 21 Wham humorist cosh with an od In Classi­ 643-4848 ment Company for train, 4 day week. Com­ person or call 649- WASHINGTON — Local telephone charges go up 60 cents p « *O ta r Day 22 Otnttic 43 Subrntrgts fied? 643-2711. ROOM M^rmS. Above petitive. wage scale. 4888. By Christopher Callahan 24'Bastbtllar mattrisi 47 Thirlg in law interview, ask for "It’s high time, past time, for us 'charges from 1979 to 1984 was a month today, while Amecjcan Telephone & Telegraph Co ’s' (abbr.) overage notastlng rote. Weekly attendance bo­ The Associated Press at a Halloween party in someone’s J io ia n ____ 2 Ponder 48 Central Canbsrri Libs to take a look at these overcharges “ flagrant abuse to decency and long^stance rates drop n e p lj^ percent. 3 Alphabets 23 A lley_____ points Rosie at 228-9478. Steady work. 684-2221. nus and benefits. Apply home is ludicrous,” the memo said. 274)usk 24 Red (comb, PART TIME ■ 18 Haynes Street and do something about it. We The other major long-distance companies — MCI Communica- ■ 3 2 ^ f t r Ban 4 Compass 4 9 ______itckst OFFICE posItlon-Eost Able coll and Elec­ common sense.” point form) 50 Ont of Ham­ Manchester WASHINGTON - The Justice ought to put the U.S. attorney’s Justice Department spokesman HARDWOOD Floor Hartford, good typing tronic company, How­ The alleged charges included tions Corp. and US Sprijit Communications Co. — plan to drop I 5 Ooing by 25 Symbol of let's alttrnt- TABLOID INSERTERS ard Rood, Bolton. Department says it will not reopen office to work,” Latta said on the country club memberships, politi­ John Russell said Tuesday there their rates this summer too. 34iSt{act horse bondage tivss (2 wds.) Sander and or Layer. skills required. Varied its investigation of alleged over­ 3S*$tray dog / 6 Came to 26 Culture ✓ ' S I City in Experience helpful but duties Inicude; custo­ MEDICAL Secretory- House floor. cal contributions, private planes, are no plans to reopen the case. He But Ttaqramer advocates say the typicai customer will pay 36^ood sorrsr Extra cash can be yours if you’re available charges by Pratt & Whitney Air­ medium France not neccessory. Will mer Sbrvice, Inven­ ★ Full time for busy Man­ He was responding to reports travel for executives’ spouses, added that officials at FBI head­ more for ptigne service overall in spite of the reductions. 37Xivtr (pott.) 28 Traditional 52 . some early afternoons. We need responsi- chester Internest craft Group despite congressional 394.ync poam train. Long hours, tory, billing, ond pro- published ’Tuesday in The Washing­ lavish banquets, charter boat^ quarters in Washington agreed "The evidence is clear that most consumers do very little 6 NumlMr the knowledge Khayyam female, to help Insert good pay, benefits. office. Duties Include; criticism of a decision not to file 411nsana Itavis of a 29 Sacred image 53 Wahoo cesslng orders. Port timo ton Post and The Miami Herald cruises, professional footbalr with prosecutors’ decision last year 44]Singlatont ad^rtWrffl supplements Into our daily Must like to travel. bookkeeping, phone. criminal charges against the jet- long-distance cailing, so once again they’re being asked to pay book 30 Bart 54 Home of Trucking or warehous­ Local retail office fur­ detailing an internal memo by FBI tickets, entertainment for*^blic not to file charges against Pratt & 45»Ttmptratura 9 Makes 31 French Adam 742-9961. Insurance, typing. Ex- engine maker. . more in their local bill than they’ll ever sav^r^ long-distance necessary as we will ing experience helpful. niture company re­ investigators in Miami that said the officials and Halloween costumes. Whitney. MnW (abbr.) pigeon itontw art 57 Firearm train. Good hourly wages. Please call 647- Coll tor appointment perlencOerferred but rates,” said Gene Kimmeiman, legislative director of the 46^ina product WAITRESSES Wanted quires responsible Rep. Delbert L. Latta of Ohio, the Justice Department’s decision not . “ To think that the American sounds 33 Paragonx owners* gp. 9946, ask for Bob. Hortford Despatch, will tifoln right person. A House Energy and Commerce Consumer Federation of America. 46Xsltbratk>ni 10 PItnt part 36 Fowl product 58 Swiss canton for early morning gnd person for inalde 10100 Coll 6 ^il6 7 .______top Republican on the House to prosecute the jet-engine maker taxpayers' money can be spent for weekends. Experience Merchandise Division, Budget Committee, on Tuesday "defies logic.” subcommittee has scheduled a The Federai Ckimmunications Commission approved the 528-9551. EOE.______& minor office duties BUS Drivers, Glaston­ makeup and costumes of the Star ' preferred. 649-4011 or hearing for later this month on the higher local\$harge to shift to subscribers more of the cost of 1 s 3 3 4 5 6 7 |9 10 11 (no typing). Hours bury Public Schools. called for the Justice Department The Aug. 21, 1986, memo said a Wars characters to enable a select • 529-9326. OFFICE/Clerlcol . Full to reopen the case. decision to end the Pratt & Whitney maintaining the wire that runs from their telephone to the phone Monday — Friday 11 No experience neces­ total of $22 million in questionable group of executives to play dress-up i 13 |l4 Remove mineral buildup time entry level posi­ investigation. company’s central office. PART -HME tion of 0 home health a.m. • 3 p.m. CaH John sary. Will train for from your teakettle bv public service license. Since part of the cost of Uiat wire also is subsiditfd by 16 17 pouring In half o cup of core agency. Duties or LouAnn. Include-T answering Insurance benefits ore long-distance rates, raising sqfoscribe^^sh^re has A e ^ ^ t of CIRCUUTION AREA ADVISOR white vinegar and one available. A pplica­ reducing long-dis^nce rates Id 19 20 quart of top water. Heat to phone, typing, and pa­ 289-9383 1. I Housewives, mothers with young children, tient Interface. tions available from Thatcher blocks n^w funds for EEC rolling boll and let stand JrSKlW^TmmeSlole students. Earn extra money with yobr own transportation depart­ 23 for one hour. Pour out Friendly coring otmos- opening full time for Bv Robert J. WIelaard part-time job. Bring your children with you phere. 633-3521. ment. Glastonbury budgetary discipline, on Tuesday hagen, Denmark. chairman / ^ solution, fill with water, detailed oriented per­ Board of Education, The Associated Press * 24 25 26 29 30 31 and save on babysitting costs. 21 hours per BOOKKEEPER, port rejected a 5-year funding plan The document sought to base The EEC members decided^'to Toshiba resigns ns^ll again and discord. son. Experience using Glastonbury, Ct 06033. weak, salary plus gas allowance. Supervise Add buildup to your time Tuesdoy/Thurs- adding machine. 40 proposed by Belgium. EEC. budget EEC member dues on gross na^ cover an anticipated shortfall of $6 — The president anir chairman of Toshiba Corp. 33 36 Phone 633-5231. ext 430. BRUSSELS, Belgium — The decisions must be taken V / -'v our carrier boys and girls. If you like kids, budget bv selling no- doy, 9-5. Experience In hour 0 week, Monday-' Affirmative Action. tional product instead of the less billion this year by delaying pay­ resigned today to take responsibility for a Toshiba subsidiary’s accounts payable and European Economic Community unanimously. 3B 40 want a little independence and your own longer used furniture and Friday, 8 am to 4:30 Equal Opportunity lucrative sales tax revenues that ments to farmers and transferring illegal machine sales to Moscow. The sales hbiped the Soviets > accounts receivable, pm. Free parking. has agreed on a stopgap measure to "The 11 others were totally now make up most the trade bloc’s income, call 847-9948 or 647-9947. ^ 1 appliances with o low-cost Employer, M/F. some of the deficit to 1988. Total make their submarines banter to detect. V od In Classified. 643-2711. cosh receipts. Ideal for Apply In person, hold off bankruptcy, but Britain unable to convince me that we income. 4 42 44 returning college stu­ EEC spending this year will >'^shiba President Sugiichiro Watari and Chairman Shoichi . Prague Shoe Com­ blocked a proposal to create new should agree to an entire document ^Mrs. Thatcher insisted the prop­ dent. Apply Manches­ pany, 200 Pitkin Street, funds for the group. amount to $47 billion, including the Saba announced their resignations at a hastily called news ’ Placing on od In Classified without closely examining it,” Mrs. osal was not strict enough on deficit. ter Country Club or coll East Hartford. . WAMHOUSI The 12 nations also shelved a conference only hours after the U.S. Senate voted to ban the ' PART TIME Is easy. Just coll 643-2711. 646-0103. Thatcher told reporters. curbing farm spending, which After the summit of EEC leaders, 52 63 54 ADMINISTRATIVE As- POSmON proposed tax on imported vegeta­ “ I am not prepared to accept takes up the lion’s share of the import of Toshiba products Ihto the United StatesTbr two years. slstont. Growing com­ Looking for mechani­ ble oils and fats. Several nations the trade bloc’s agriculture minis­ things without discussing them annual EEC budget, while it ters agreed on a watered-down Between 1982 and 1984, 'rashiba Machine, a subsidiary of [58 CUSTDMER SERVlfcE REPS pany seeking qualified cally Incllhed Individual said they feared the levy would PHOTOGRAPHY / SALES person with good ver- through ... That is not the way I do committed the trade bloc to tap new package of reforms designed to Japan’s second-largest electnmics enterprise, sold milling 61 to fill let ahifl opening cause a trade war with the United things, especially where money is resources to pay its bills. machii^s capable of manufacturing ultra-quiet submarine bolk skills. Responsi­ (8-5). Experience In States, whose oil-producing soy­ curb growing farm subsidies at Pleaaam talephpne manner and good Earn while you learn. Connecticut bilities Include: group concerned,” "It is a shame we weren’t able to surpluses. — propellers to the Soviet Union. The sales violated Japanese law 64 wire and cable pre­ bean industry does $2 billion worth Lower-level officials will now speaking^yolce a must. You are our contact based photography company is pre­ Insurance odmlnlsfro- ferred, but willing to get a unanimous consensus .. . but The measures include a freeze of and smtutes of the Coordinating Committee on Export Control tlbn, personnel records of business in the EEC each year. work on the compromise in the hope we have managed some success,” (C O C ^ ), which regulates exports to Communist countries. between our carriers and our customers. train the proper'cendl- guaranteed prices for farmefS’ sently seeking motivaled individuals to and office supplies In- date. Good starting British Prime Minister Margaret of finding a solution in time for said Wilfried Martens, the Belgian Hours; Monday thru Thursday, 3;00pm- ygntory. Salary $250 to Thatcher, insisting on tougher produce, plus refoi^flfi^^to cur join us and share In our continued wage and benefita. December’s EEC summit in Copen­ prime minister and summit overproduction. 7:30pm, Friday, 3;00pm-7:00pm, Saturday $920 weekly depending I THAT ^RAMBLED WORD GAME 7:00am-10;00am. Call 647-9946 ask for growth. If you are seeking a career qn experience. Please Contact George Russell by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee between 8 end noon at Jeanne. o which offers an outstanding growth ^ o l l for appointment iTnStrambte these four Jumbles, f*'^:30om to 12;30pm, 849-4415 onb^etter to each square, to form potential and enjoy working with people ^/Prague Shoe Com- four ordinary ^vordS■ ^pony. Administrative call us today ^for bn appointment. Office. 282-9074. FULL time positions NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED... available at automo­ \ R O S Q T - r / WANCHESTEB AHEA Dependable trai^portation a must, ClASSIFim ADVERTISING — TO w So t CTIBBB t tive lube center. Expe­ Sonieovernight fravel required. / rience, helpful but will -2711 Center St. (even)...... 47G-5S2 (keeping— general t r ,^ . )Call 647-8997 or Dougherty St...... 3...... all general M g - opphrin person of 315 McKee St...... 12-76 Call 1-800-423-7972 s ars, bjuelnasa book­ B r o V d Street, THOLC Proctor R d ...... all or 1-203-87^1426 \ keeping, accounts pay­ Monchester.______Notices Employment 0 3 he5 ™ ITED tHflRWANTED able and lacelvabls, [U h e l p w a n t e V3|i7JHELP WANTED HELP WANTED victoria Rd./...... all and ask for Neil ^ AIDES Glastonbury Pub- I HELP WANTED —M Weet Center St. (odd)...... 3-229 gsnsral offlcs dutias. As a condition precedent to 6 - __ L-/ Ik Schools. 10 months, the plocennent of any odver- & Educatloni REGIONAL Classified Salary rang# *S-*7/hour. 28 hours per week. tlslno In the Manchester He­ kNIC. Experience DRIVER, ^art time for bll Burner service techni­ GAS Station ottenj|i Mather St...... all Resume to: redBirec ods reach nearly Manchester Herald Applications available rald, Advertiser hereby required. Must have THE 3,000,000 homes. One cian and Installer. Li­ Must be depeno r-X^ABULOUSLY Weetfiald St...... all Lewis Stain from Glastonbury agrees to protect. Indemnify own tools and valid Ct. route. Coventry area. AIRLAD classified od placed censed. East of river. and wllHqo to Eaetflald St...... aii Ma r k e d n g d ir e c t o r Executive Director Board of Education, and hold harmless the Man­ drivers license. Salary BROWNSTONE Short hours'. Good pay. Full time Insurance Flexible hours, SIUCCE66PUL D A K EK chester Herald, Its officers with the Manchester Coll 742-8867. 9-12om, 7 MIGHT BRINS THESE Centarfield St...... all Hocksnum Industries Glastonbury, C T 06033. I HELP WANTED negotiable. 247-3493. Herald will be placed In and .netlts. 647-9137, neootlgble,,,Retlj’ees □znz J Northflatd St...... all 633-5231 ext 441. Affir­ and employees against any Mark or Wayne. DINER to lOpm.o______WORPS TO MINP. P.O. Box 2002 and all liability, loss or over 200 newspapers welcome. 646-3444,Ajay7 Prestigous position in retirement field mative Action, Equal EXCELLENT Income KITCHEN Help. Port MEDICAL Assistant. Vernon, C T 00066 expense, Including attor­ throughout New Eng­ Flexible hours. Family GHURNY \ McGuire Dr...... all fbQi^es enthusiastic, people oriented ______to t Opportunity E m ­ neys’ fees, arising from taking short phone EXTERMINATOR 937 Cmtir StTNt land for one low price. time approximately 20 Now arrange the circled letters to CaM Or...... ployer, M/F. messages at home. For practice. Send resume form the surprise answer, as sug* ...... all claims af unfair trade practi­ Mamlmtir. CT Coll Classified 643-2711 hours per week. Two a p ^ a n t with supervisory sales back­ Information call 504- Experience helpful or to: P.O. Box 9547, Bol- gested by the above cartoon. House Dr...... all ces, Infringement of trade­P- will train. Growing and ask for detolls.o dietary aides and one CASHIER. Gsroitipy's ground, preferrably intangeable pro­ marks, trade names or pat 649-7922 extension 06040 dlshwosher/pot ton, C T 06043,______corner store Is looking TO ents, violation of rights oi 8201A.______company looking for Port time for mature Ridge...... all duct or service. Must have proven ability (Und0r New Individual working washer. Pleasant RNS wanted for full and for cashiers. All shifts Walnut...... privacy and Infringement ol the right person. Must working conditions c u m " ’ ....21-123 copyright and proprietary KITCHEN help. Line Management) with orders for Man­ port time, 11-7 shift. available. Liberal be­ Arch...... “to close” negotiations. Salary and •25,000 cooks. Part time/full be reliable, have good and flexible schedule In Apply AON, Salmon nefits. Apply at Grom- (Answers tomorrow) ...... all rights, unfair competition driving record, be or­ chester photography comn^ission commensurate with ex­ RECEIVINQ FLASH Q.C. tUPERVItOR and libel and slander, which time hours. Good be­ Waitresses wantedi studio. Fleixible hours 120 bed covolescent Brook Convi^n^t py's Cornier store, Jumbles: LOUSE TIGER PITIED MURMUR ganized and self mo­ home, Glastonbury. M a I n^'S Yesterday's Park St...... 13-110 perience. Send resume and salary his­ may result from the publica­ nefits. Call the Keg; Breakfast - Lunch. coll Joan 643-7369. Home / S a lm < ^ b K ^ Answer: What the sad tree said after the axman did his Otis...... A tion of onv advertlsment In Bob or Jock Tracy. tivated, must be willing Will train, neatness O rlv^ GlasfoftSijfv^ Manchester work— "I'M STU M P ED " ...... all tory to: the Manchester Herald bv 236-5423 or 678-1400. and capable to learn a Full & Part Time. D ELIV ER Y Person and and dependability re­ Pleose coll 633-5244. 1 Garden Dr...... ell SHIPPINO tUPER VIt^ advertiser. Including adver­ ’A R T Tlnjp^ob taking St. James St...... FA M ILY that cares Is profassidn with a fu­ Qood working sales wanted at once. quired. Weekends ...... all tisements In any free distri­ Days. Modern Phar­ 6:30am to 2:30pm or yircAL — .fc. tecretory/Re- wiut . ww,corez* o^f-iriiuiiiaif-mfonts In a day aAd hsndline, from JumMs, cto IMs nawspapsr, P.O. Bex 43M, Orlando, FL i Our Compand hM sxpsrisnosd s 40trarowth this needed. Financial sup­ ture. No formal educa­ conditions. <4.2^hr. ^ptlonlst for busy In- K / core center. Hours 7-1 Indluda yewr name, address end *lp coda and mska your ehodi payablo to Nowspaporbeeks. Arbor At Nop Brook bution publications pub­ tion required, just macy In area's largest 3:00pm to 7;30pm, Butternut Road ...... all year bsesuts of It's excellent eelf-monvaled em- lished by the Manchester port and reimburse­ shopping center. Flexi­ fernist In Manchester. ' or 1-6. Must be mature. 403 West Center Street ployeee which hee creeled theee poeHlone, You wNI Herald, Penny Sleffert, ment for expenses will good common sense. or weekdays 3:00 to Duties Include: phone. Please coll. The Chlld^L. Publisher. 529-0326 ble hours, good pay. 7:30pm. EOE. Coll Don Dale Road...... all be e working eupervieor running one of theee de­ be paid to the qualified filing and scheduling ren's Place 1n^, Mon- Garth Road...... 125-136 Manchester, C T 06040 partments for the leading N.E. wire and cable dis­ family Interested In BUD8ET PEST CONTROL 649-4011 Apply at once. Liggett a t 633-5?44 for Pharmacy, Manches­ Interview. appointments. Coll 646- Chester. 643-55^- . CELEBRITY CIPHER Ludlow Road...... ,.25-107 tributor thet alec performs light manufacturing. providing a home for 1167 Celebrity Cipher cryptogremE ere cxeeted from quotettone by tamoue 649-9001 ter Porkode. Comprehensivo medical program Inciudss dental A nNANCIAL an affectionate, eager DIETARY Aide. Perman­ people, peet end preeent. Eech letter Hi the cipher etende for Arnott Rd...... all ent port time opening * enother. Todtty'e due: S equde N. life Insurance. Send resume to: to please young woman Ferguson Road...... 15-112 who uses wheelchair VOCATIONAL Instuctor for person to perform o ATTENTION: Retirees / Housewives Wayne Parent and works at a Man­ variety of kitchen du­ DUNKIN \ G R U L 8 I D E. Middle Tpke. (even only)...... 556-676 Horticulture to work ■ ARE YOU LOOKING chester Sheltered with developmentolly ties. Great hours for BUSINESS high school student. JUST A FEW HOUR^ North Elm St...... s.gi IMS. Inc. Workshop. Call Caro­ disobled adults. Send DONUTS KGNaJIVSF JILEO 340 Progress Drive, Mancheeter, C T 00040 line Murray, 8:30am- resume to: Hockonum Coll Manchester Woodbridge St...... ‘l8-230 FOR A PART TIME JOB LOAN: Manor 646-0129. 4:30pm. 871-6565. Industries Green­ Earn *5 to *6 per YK TUBP LT lor further Information cell between S-10 am. 640 441A OF YOUR TIME... Jeneon St...... /air Twenty year low house. Attention: SALES Person. Retail hour to start. n IN YOUR HOMETOWN? Sarah Beardsley, Man­ Jordt St...... all fixed rates for soles. Full orporttlme. Counter help and faviNPU. vs Parker St... ager, P.O. Box 136, Commission plus sa­ .256-351 kitchen personnel Can give you unlimited We have a permanent part time position • Consolidation WAITRESS Mansfield Depot, CT. lary. Room for growth. ELLOVSF DLN'XU 06251. EOE. wanted. We offer East Middle Tpka. .294-373 available for a Courler/Clerk In the Man­ RESTAURANT • Starting D ay S h ift Overtime available. ■ 1 Franklin St...... Benefits, pleasant pleasant working - earning potential!! ^ 1 1 I • ExpaiTjWng Apply in person. No TEACNER - ^ a c h L B B X U B Parker St...... chester Herald's Advertising Depart­ Short Order Cooks and working conditions. conditions, all the .... 1 0 « 4 2 r 7 Buying experience necessary. sad Laagsage CNaklaa 667-2232,______ment. Monday through Friday, Gam to U l temporary position - donuts^W 'Csn eat, Green Road... Counter Dell People Set your own hours Q R B OXG R U - R U I I ...... 204-330 3pm. No experience necessary. Must be (Year iWnd) )pol- -possibly for e year. EXCELLENT opportun-, spald vtiemfon, credit a Henry sit...... 201-315 lOHNNIE’S-^ Ity for someone who) busl- Parker Memorial unidfi, p^ld holidays and earn extra BaavGNCU.' — Princeton S t...... 167-190 energetic and reliable. AsAiat our a d v ^ Experiepa^ or WtiUrUn. Pull or part Ume. enlovs poflent contact. , Tanner St...... Ifltable. School. Required for and fun...... 124-166 tising etal^ltff clerical duties and occa- -JTme is aYa|t moving, high volume restaurant BRASS KEY consideration; Com­ Will train os Ophthal­ income while working Welleeley St... 829 Main Street mic Technician In eye No experience 4NIVB ERVIC...... all f[onal pickmpe/dellveriee of advertieing deli operation east of the river. If your are'' plete application, 3 lett­ photography. Storting LEADER Manchester ers of recommendation, necessary as we from home. Work at PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "It's absurd to divide people Into Lawton Rd...... ~ S ^e ria l8 . Must have reliable car. Qood solary $18,000.646-7704. offer a highly good and bad. People are either charming or tedious.” Milford Rd...... ^ college trsnacrlpt, C T PART YIme or full time your own pace on a Oscar Wilde. pay plus mileage. Excellent opportunity MORTGAGE 643-8609 state certification or structured training Carpenter Rd...... all ------— •• —— — vw woeeea vw ^w w . v» H VS eve days and evening for schedule that’s Sanford Rd...... all to work with a pleasant staff In an Inter­ - ^ proof of eligibility. Con­ general cleaning main­ program that Win paid vacation, profit sharing, medical insur­ 1 800 28-9905 tact: Dr. Joseph Matava, Hamilton Dr...... all esting field. Please call Jo Deary, at 643- ance and pleasant working conditions. Apply / ______RECEPTIONIST/ tenance, window wash­ lead to m anagem ^t. tailor-made for you. Superintendent ol ing and carpet clean­ 2711 for interview appointment. or call for interview, Ed White, Steve Kassman BOOKKEEPER Apply in parson: i Welherall St...... 6-262 DON’T KN r- Schools, 51 Tolland ing. Apply at; Delta _ rx:> > ,, i^at 871-23SS between 9am-5pm. Apply In person Green, Tolland, CT. McCann D r...... all Who wonts Maintenance, 540-C N. Routs 83 Bldwall S t...... ^...... 27)9<^^ ■ you hove lb sell? Tin Andrsw Ansaldi Ct. 08064. Call 875-9682. Main, Manchester. TalcottVille Road Call Jeanne or Susan at 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 today f REINS NEW YORK STYLE wontodfli^o 188 Bldwell St. Application deadline. 8am-2pm, Monday Manchestsr through Friday or coll Vernon and begin the perfect job . BdealMl CALL l^OW 64^2711 / 647-9^^ lH a t id j2s t p r 3II? n iId ^ DELI RESTAURANT for youl 643-5056. J^ute 30, 42S Hartford Tpke., Vernon, C T