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By Ttrtnc* Hunt Prime Minister Amlntore Faofanl. Th* Attocloftd Prtsa In addition to hla talks with FanfanI, Reagan bad meetinga VENICE, Italy - President schedule with Japaneae Prime Reagan announced an easing of Minister Yasuhiro Nakaaoae and U.8, economic sanctions against West Oerman Chaneellor ffalmut Japan and aald the United States is Kohl b^ore the the I M annual not bluffing about warnings to Iran economic summit got under way. on the Persian Oulf as allied Nakasone arrived In Venice leaders gathered amid heavy se­ today. A Japan Air lines DC*10 -j'-— curity today for the economic Jetliner carrying Nakasone and hla summit. delegation touched down at Veni­ Answering reporters' questions ce's Marco Polo airport at 11:80 about tough U.8. statements about a.m. local time. Hm Hi ptwio ky Mnle the poaalble deployment of antlahip Joining them at the summit were mlaslles by Iran, said, " I haven't Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Manohester High School students listen Intently this Juniors and seniors at MH8 will attend similar AIDS bluffed once since I've been here. of Britain, President Francois morning during a class on AIDS. From left are Chris classes throughout the week. It's Just a statement of fact." Mitterrand of France, Prime Min­ Lyder, Deborah Schwarx, and Wendy Pedemonte. And In a gesture of harmony Just ister Brian Mulroney of Canada and before the formal opening of the Jacques Dolors, president of the 13th International summit, Reagan European Communities announced that the United States Commission. was partially lifting economic After a formal welcoming cerem­ Students get frank lesson on AIDS sanctions it had Imposed against ony tonight at the Imposing Pal- Japanese electronic goods. laxxo Ducale on St. M ark's Square, the leaders will assemble with Sy Andrew Yurkeviliv lifetime." Ouatafaon told the atudenta. Reagan refused to aay what he translators — but no aides — for a Herald aeaerter Many young people leaned forward In their aeata would do it the Iranians deploy while Ouatafaon apoke. Except for two atudenta. antl-ahip mlaslles In the Persian political discussion over dinner. On a warm Monday tnomlng. you would expect who appeared to be atudylM for a teat, the majority Oulf that could threaten oil tankers. Administration officials earlier had that a group of high achool gtudenix would have a llatenM carefully to what Ouatafaon aald The only hard time concentrating In claai. But there wax no laughter came when ahe aaked the atudenta whether urged Iran not to " the risk of fidgeting thia morning when is Junlora and aenlora they knew what French klaaing waa. retaliation" by deploying the wea­ Energy may pons, known as Silkworm missiles. attended an A ID S education claaa at Mancheater Although there la no proof that AID S la When a reporter suggested th a t, Hleh School. tranamitted through aallva. Ouatafaon aald. re- warnings voiced by ms key aides Studenta llatened attentively at Lynne Ouatafaon. •earchera believe It may be poaalble through klaaing be problem here had amounted to a threat M HS head nurae. told them now the AID S virua la to contract the diaeaae through aorea In the mouth. against Tehran, the president said, tranamitted and how Uiey can protect themaelvea Mancheater achool officlala ekpect about 1,160 P*' "No. It's Just a statement of fact." from contracting It. The 40-mlnute preaentatlon, Junlora and aenlora to attend the one-claaa AIDS for region Following a meeting Reagan held begun laat week, la beln made to all Junlora and preaentatlon by the end of thla week. An In-depth II with Prime Minister Yasuhiro aenlora In the high achool. AID S program for all high achool atudenta la to be Nakasone, the president said adopted thla fall. By Christopher Collahon Ouatafaon waa frank about the waya In which In Bolton, where an A ID S curriculum laalao being through spokesman Marlin Flts- The Associated Press 'AIDS la apread. apeaking In a atralghtforward developed, a almllar A ID S claaa la being held for water that he was removing 17 percent, or 881 million, of the 8300 W ASH IN G TO N - Continued eco­ manner about the riaka Involved In varloua aexual aenlora. practlcea. Including anal and oral aex. Bealdea million In penalty tariffs he Im­ nomic prosperity could leave New Ouatafaon admitted that aome of thoae In thla abatinence. Ouatafaon recommended condoma to posed April 17 on Japanese compu­ England with massive energy morning'a claaa are probably already aexually prevent the apread of the diaeaae. ters, television sets and power shortages through the 1990s, trig­ active, but until now, moat of their frienda have been tools. gering a loss of up to 900,000 Jobs AIDS, or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syn­ people they've known alnce grade achool. Reagan's statement said the and billions of dollars in business drome. la tranamitted through the exchange of body when they leave MHS, the atudenta will be faced reduction of the duties Is In revenues, according to a study Dulda. moat commonly through aexual contact and with the poaalblllty of a aexual encounter with a response to some improvements conducted for an Industry group. Intravenoua drug uae. So far. IB,000 Americana have recent acquaintance. And that will mean making an made by Japan In complying with a "If the power shortages of the died from the diaeaae. Intelligent declalon, Ouatafaon aald. LYNNE GUSTAFSON 1986 semiconductor pricing early 1990s and consequent eco­ "There la noauch thingaaaafe aex. Unleaa you're " I don't want anybody from MHS to aay. 'I never . . . n o sex safe agreemenmt. nomic losses are to be avoided, willing to have one partner throughout your knew.'" ahe aald. "As we open this economic decisions to develop new baseload summit, one of our primary con­ capacity must be made soon. cerns must be the removal of Waiting longer can have grave barriers that seek to maintain trade repercussions to the economy of the Imbalances and lead to protection­ region,” the report said. Ranks of deputy commissioners grow ism ," Reagan said In a statement The study was conducted by announcing the move. Management Information Services The Iranian navy said It would Inc. for the U.S. Committee for Energy Awareness, a non-profit By Brsnt Loymon Increase. Several of the posts are said. The recommendation resulted 86,693 that the state's "Executive attack any military bases estab­ lished in the gulf by the United Industry group representing 160 Tht Aiaoclated Frsai currently vacant. In the decision to let commissioners Compensation Plan" provides for States, the official Islamic Repub­ utilities, manufacturers, labor The growth In the number of determine how many deputies they commissioners and their deputies lic News Agency said today. groups and industry associations. HARTFORD — The number of deputies has far outpaced the would have, he said. who are physicians or dentists. Twelve state agencies now have Adams Is a dentist. The agency, monitored In Nico­ In an attached memorandum, the deputy commlaalonera In atate growth in the number of state sia, Cyprus, quoted the naval researchers argue for the comple­ more than one deputy. Including Transportation Commissioner J. agenclea haa nearly doubled in the employees. The state budget tor command headquarters In Tehran tion of Seabrook II, the partially transportation with seven and William Burns and the governor's decade alnce the Oeneral Aaaembly 1977-71 had money for 48,234 full- as saying that any use by U.S. constructed twin reactor of Sea- administrative services with six, budget chief, Anthony V. Milano, decided to let each Commlaaloner and part-time employees, com­ forces of bases in the gulf would be a brook I that the owners gave up on earn 883,373. decide how many to hire. . pared to B9,S1B now, a IS percent according to figures supplied by the violation of the Interests of Iran. last year, and building new atomic Until O'Neill got a raise last year, CrItIcB aay the additional depu- increase. state Department of Administra­ "Defending the interests of the plants as part of an effort to six of his commissioner's earned tlea, who earn aa much as 171,000 a State agencies used to be limited tive Services. Islamic Republic of Iran and Increase capacity. year, may well be needed but to one deputy, with a few exceptions The two highest paid deputies are more than he earned. safeguarding security in the... gulf Even strong nuclear-power advo­ There are state employees who queatlon the wladom of the leglala- spelled out In state statute. Includ­ William Latarek in the transporta­ is the natural right and responsibil­ cates like New Hampshire Gov. earn well above 8100,000, primarily ture'a abdicating reaponatbiltty lor ing the departments of transporta­ tion department at 171,637 and ity of the Iranian navy and... It will John Sununu have said getting doctors at the University of Con- Betting the number. . tion, correction and mental health. Howard RIfkin, deputy secretary In powerfully fulfill Its duties,” the additional nuclear plants on line la nnectlcut medical center. But " I don't think that'a aomethlng A special commission appointed the Office of Policy and Manage­ agency quoted the navy as saying In unrealistic in the foreseeable among "regular" agency heads. the leglalature ahould delegate to In the 1970s to study how state ment, at 169,826. a statement. future. Adams, Bums and Milano are tops. an agency head," atate Auditor Leo government could be streamlined Among commisstsoners, three Amid the controversy over the Many energy officials throughout Salaries for commissioners and Persian Oulf, there were strong New England have said the region V. Donohue aald laat week. recommended that the agency earn more than the 878,000 made by their deputies are set In ranges. The suggestions that Reagan would can meet short-term future de­ There are poaltlona tor 41 deputy heads be given authority for Qov. William A. O'Neill. Dr. range tor the transportation com-^ partially lift trade sanctions mand largely through a comblna- commlaalonera In 14 atate agenclea, organising the departments and be Frederick O. Adams, commis­ against Japan. The president began compared to t7 deputlei In ts held responsible for their depart­ sioner of health services, earns Please turn in page 10 his day with a meeting with Italian Please turn to pai« >8 agenclea In 1077 - a 77 percent ment's performance, Donohue 183,738. That includes the extra Coventry Inspector makes threat good TODAY’S HERALD

By Jacqueline Bennett expected In the future and that the cil he needed help and might leave Herald Correspondent department is seriously under­ unless the newly hired sewer H»ll to tMtlfy Loan form mlalaading staffed,” Broderson said this morn­ Bvoidance/constructlon Inspector, Gilbert Bass, was put under his Fawn Hall, who helped fired Information submitted to devel­ C O V E N T R Y - Baying he was ing In a prepared statement opers of L ’Amblance Plata to "Either the council has been poorly supervision. White House aide Oliver L. North "harasaed" by town officials and shred and alter documents central obtain financing contained mis­ overworked. Alwyn Broderson re­ advised, misdirected or did not 'The council had earlier decided that Bass would work under the to the Iran-contra Investigation, is statements about the company’s signed his position as assistant want to hear. achievements, according to a pub­ "The ability to perform my Job." supervision of the sewer plant the star witness as Congress building Inspector after five years convenes its sixth week of hearings. lished report. Story on page 4. on the Job. he continued, "has also been operator. However, Town Council affected by harassment of the Chairwoman Joan Lewis later said Hall, 27. was North's secretary at Broderson, who submitted hla the National Becurity Council for letter of resignation to Town building department by manage­ It was likely that Bass would be Index reassigned to the building four years. Story on page 7 Manager Harold Hodge May 26. ment over the past year." M pagse, t atcMona stepp^ down Friday. His depar­ Asked what he meant by harass­ department. ture was the latest event In a series ment. Broderson said he was According to Broderson. Bass Advice _ . 17 Lottery,.^ I was only assigned 18 hours a week of problems that have been plagu­ pressured to meet unreachable Warm, cloudy Butlnees - 8 Obituarlee. 10 ing the department. goals. In the building department, not Tonight, a 50 percent chance of Classified _ lS-20 Opinlen...... * "O ver the past two years a great Broderson, 77, took on the full enough to be effective. He added showers and thunderstorma, warm deal of effort has been extended by responsibility of the department In that Bass was not certified and with mostly cloudy skies. l/>w 00 to Connecticut _A-5 Bporta 1V1B Mr. fJohn) Wlllnauer, the building March In the abaence of Building could not do Inspections. 65. Tuesday, partly sunny, breety Entertoinment 17 T e le « M e n _ i7 Inspector, and myself to Inform Inspector John Wlllnauer, who was Hodge said during a telephone and cooler. High In the mid 70s. Pocus______16 U.B.ANoftd — _ 7 ALWYN BRODERSON management and the council that a Injured on the Job. At that time. Details on page 2. Local new t-3.10 Weather— — ™ t ... backlog too much. great deal of construction could be Broderson warned the Town Goun- neaae tnm le pnge 16 MAWCWE8TEH HERALP. Memdmr. J a » *, Delinquent taxpayers owe Manchester $187,551 ONAL /'EATHER

tariAM ,T«M di^r. Aocw-Wea#Mr^d«f Waddall School. •V/. y.-v. yy.- x Gregory J. Bertsch, the program through the federal government. In Hartford and 18 group homes Valley Into Kanaaa and Prof. Henry Higgins (b) Prof. Harold HIH, director at CC;S, said. Four mentally retarded residents around the state for the mentally Oklahoma. (0 ) Prof. Charles KIngsfleld Bertsch said negotiating sessions live in each group home. retarded. Today'a forecaat called for TO D A Y ’S H W TO R Yi On this day In Hsrtid photo try Tusksr CONNECTICUT WEATHER TODAY’S SARBS thunderatorma acroaa aouth 1967, Israeli lets accidentally attacked the U.8.8. Liberty, an Amoricfn Intelli­ ■V PHtL PASTORIT Texas; ralnahowera acroaa New If any more members of Congress England; ahowera and thunder­ Central, Eastem Interior, Southwest Interior: gence ship, leaving 34 dead and 171 S/ng a song of aafety wounded. the presidential campaign trail, tha/ll atorma scattered from the Great Tonight, a 80 percent chance of showers and have to hold sessions by sataUHa Town to seek new bids on dams Lakes region and northern Ohio hookup. thunderstorms, warm with mostly cloudy skies. Low TOOAY’8 BHITHOAY8! Robert 8ohu- right. Ray Whinnem, Martin principal, Valley across New York, Pen­ Ashley Allbrio, s Msrtin School first- By Alex OIralll That will attract smaller contrac­ sense,” Young said. 60 to 68. Tuesday, partly sunny, breezy and cooler. mann (1610); Frank Lloyd Wright nsylvania and New Jersey Considering the early-seaaon brouha- grader, gets a sneak peek at the new holds the song cassette that accompan­ Associate Editor tors, Young said, partly because Young said he feels the first Md High In the mid 70s. (1867); Robert Preston (1016); Alexis has by the boys of summer, perhaps ies the books. Alan Chesterton, the the bonding requirements for invitation went out when contrac­ through northern Maryland and 8mlth (1921) coloring book, "Sefety Through Songs,'' Delaware; and showers and they should change the name of tha Th e town is taking another crack ■mailer Jobs will not be as rigid as tors had plenty of work to do and East Coastal: Tonight, a 40 percent chance of gama to "basebrawt." being dletributed to elementary school! school system's director of curriculum thunderstorms scattered across TODAY’S OUOTIi "A doctor can at repairing its four reservoir for the total project. In addition, could afford to submit high bids. showers and thunderstorms, warm with mostly cloudy by the Manchester Board of Realtors, and Instruction, is at left. With the new bidding set for southern Louisiana, south Flor­ bury his mistakes, but an architect can TODAY’S TRIVIA ANSWf R8: (b) Rob- dams. smaller contractors will be able to August. the town may still be able to ewtieioduioi ida, the Rockies, central and skies. Low 60 to 68. Tuesday, partly sunny, breezy and only advise his client to plant vines" — art Preston starred as Prof. Harold Hill under the direction of Michael Crockett, It will seek new bids for the work qualify for bonds. When the original bids were get some of the work done during letn te PK>u pinoo m ogi icta southern Plains, Iowa and north­ cooler. High in the mid 70s. Frank Lloyd Wright. In the 1962 film "The Music Man." In August using a different bidding MdeA joiCM |o lunouie imoi oui procedure. In late March, bids for submitted, proposals ranged from this construction season. Young ern Missouri. 8610,928 to 8657.000 for the four said any contract awarded will Temperatures around the na­ West Coastal: Tonight, a 40 percent chance of the work came In 8240,000 more pue ointeioduiei oupods e ic dams. The town’s estimate was specify that If work la started this eta u) xxteA mem to lunouic tion at 3 a.m. EDTranged from 42 showers and thunderstorms, warm with mostly cloudy Tax forms flap won’t slow than town officials estimated. A stron raph The repairs are for dams at the 8870.000. year, any critical part of It, like eia ueoAMoq 09et omi u degrees at Yellowstone Park, skies. Low 60 to 68. Tuesday, partly sunny, breezy and Young said some of the specifica­ spillway repair, will have be Wyo., to 37 at Phoenix, Ariz. Globe Hollow. Porter and Howard cooler. High in the mid 70s. reservoirs in Manchester, and the tions for the contracts will be more completed by December. Leas Buckingham Reservoir in fully detailed so that the town can critical parts of the Jobs could he LIBRA (B a p t 22-Oe1. 28) Ba alart for revaluation, says one official Glastonbury. evaluate the bids. put off until next year. opportunities of a material nature to­ He said that In the first bids, one The town has been ordered by the day. Thera are strong Indloallona that When new bids are sought In ^ I b u r expenses, he said. Including the should have first been raised before contractor asked 1125 per stone for state to repair the dams, but no you may have a chance to add aoma- By Oaorsa Loyne August, contractors will be Invited cost of mailing the forms to about the Board of Directors, town deadline has been set. thing of value to your holdings. Harold Raportar to submit bids on each of the dams stones needed to repair rip-rap to RMrthday directors said SCORPIO (Oel. 34-Nov. 22) Ba aspa- 500 property owners, and then Individually. Robert Young, admin­ hold back the earth at the side of one Buckingham dam must meet the In addition, the state Office of clally aware of your appearance today, The decision not to use controver­ returning 160 forms that were istrator of the town’s Water Div­ dam . standard for a storm that Is likely to Policy and Management ruled last PEOPLE Tuesday, Jime 9,1967 bacauaa you will ba notload wharavar sial tax appraisal forms won't Bubmitted. However, the overall ision. said Friday. "Some of the costs did not make happen once In every 100 years. week that the town violated state you go. If you make a good imprasalon. delay Manchester's revaluation. expense Is minuscule com pared to law by not getting the forms In the year ahead, you are likely to enjoy It will ba long ramambarad. Boyce Splnelll, the town'a finance the entire cost of revaluation, he "(A n official) has got to be SAOITTARIC b (Nmr. 22-Oao. 21) What approved by the department before a marked Improvement In your material director, aald today. said. Buzzing over pope prepared to mislead and, at his oiroumstanoas. A secondary channel you want to aohlava today can ba ac- distributing them. If they had been /T own peril, sometimes even to will be opened to supplement your pre­ compllshad by letting aaaoclataa think Splnelll laid'revaluation should The forms were to be used as a Pope John Paul I l ’a planned approved, the Information submit­ lie,” he said. "You cannot. In the sent source of earnings. your Ideas ara thalra. Authorship Isn't still be finished by early next year. way of appraising properties consi­ ted by owners could have been kept visit to New Orleans In Sep­ formation of national policy, be It OIMINI (May 21-June M l Tasks you Important — results ara. The forms, which asked for rental dered income producing, mostly confidential. tember has the owner of the city's CAPRICORN (Dae. 82-Jafl. 19) Your foreign or domesUc, always tell usually shy away from can be managed Income Information, were with­ rental apartments. Town officials Town Manager Robert B. Weiss at REGAL'S! most famous restaurant buzzing with relative ease today. Roll up your friends may lean on you a bit more than o m pacific the unvarnished truth." drawn after the itate's Office of have contended that the use of said Friday that the forms were •leaves and try to gat an early start. usual today. Ba prepared to asaunw with excitement over the pros­ Koppel, who turned down an Policy and Management said the income generated from such prop­ being returned because now there pect of feeding the spiritual Know whara to look for romanoa and soma of their burdens. offer from Henry Kissinger to you'll find It. Tha Astro-Qraph Match- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Pab. 10) If you find town acted Illegally. erties Is a more accurate Indication was no guarantee the information leader of the Roman Catholic become State Department spo­ maker sat Instantly ravaals which algna yourself In a challenging, competitive The forms had angered some of their value. could be kept confidential by the Church. kesman In 1976, said he would ara romantically perfect tor you. Mall 92 situation today, don't let It gat you rat­ property owners and local elected They noted that when such town. He said that the complaints " I can only say, at this point, consider Joining the agency In the to Matohmakar, o/o this newspaper, tled. Tha aspects Indicate that you have offidali, who contended that the properties are sold, buyers and from town officals and property that this will be the greatest honor P.O. Sox 01428, Clavaland, OH 44101- an edge over your opponents forms asked for confidential in­ sellers take Into account the proper­ owners played no part in his next administration. P IS C IS (Pab. 20-Mareh 20) Make It a of my life,” says Randy Guste, 3420. come Information. ty’s potential for generating decision. CANCRR (June 21-July 22) Mambara point to profit from your past axparl- Screen Prints who Is also chef at Antoine’s, Splnelll conceded today that the revenue. The method that will be used now of tha opposite gander ara likely to find ancaa today. Don't lapse into bad hab­ which will cook for the pope aborted attempt to use the forms However, a number of town will be to appraise the properties on $Q90 Big party you avan more attractive than usual to­ its that have previously caused you during his Sept. 11-13 visit. day. Somaona you've bean trying to Im­ problems. had cost the town. directors and property owners their sale value, m uch as homes are Antoine's, a bastion of Cajun Talk show host Oprah Winfrey press may go out ot tha way to Impraaa “It’s time and effort that is not complained. They said the method appraised. Splnelll said much of Tee Shirts... A R IIS (Mwroh 81-AprH IS) You should Is not entirely accurate and that this work has been completed, and cuisine for 147 years, was chosen made a big splash at a birthday you. going to do us any good right now." Reg. $12 by the New Orleans Archdiocese Lao (July 2I-Aug. 22) This la a good ba aapaclally adapt today In your com­ he said. income Information should be pri­ there w ill be no extra tim e spent party In St. James, N.C., for her mercial attalrs. Profit la a strong possi­ to prepare seafood gumbo, pate day to tia up loose ends on aavaral pro­ The town had also Incurred some vate. 'Die decision to use the forms compiling the figures boyfriend's grandmother, pres­ jects that have baan left dangling. You'll bility It you use your Insights wlaaly. and pecan torte for the pope, enting the 100-year-old woman tael a lot batter after you got caught up. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) A loyal and Guste said recently. with a new car. vmoo (Aug. 2S-8apl. 22) Your powers forceful friend will have good things to The restaurant has served JOHN PAUL II MARTIN SHEEN Winfrey surprised Lois Webb of oonoantratlon are Intanaaly acuta to­ •ay on your behalf to others today. Mark Twain, Enrico Caruso, O. Jacobs with the keys to a 918,000 day. Mental endeavors that require your Whan ha or sha speaks, avaryona pays Corduroy Shorts . . . coming to U.S. . . . plays psychiatrist attention. Henry and many presidents, but Oldsmoblle on Saturday, shortly full attention should be easy for you. this wilt be the first time It has after saying Jacobs and other prepared food tor a pope, Guste curses on two police officers. which ended Sunday. grandmothers are "bridges that • Full Elastic Waist said. Schlesinger’s other movies In­ we have crossed over on." • Short & Long Length clude "Midnight Cowboy,” "Sun­ Cnrrcnt Qnotatioiis " I am what I am today because • Reg. $20 & $22 day, Bloody Sunday” and "The Ted may leave I remember what I came from," *15“ Not typicai Falcon and the Snowman.” Journalist Ted Koppel says he Winfrey said. "W ith all the Martin Sheen stars as a police has considered leaving ABC's material successes I have come " I haven't bluffed once since Chief of Staff Howard H. Baker Tuesday Only psychiatrist Investigating a voo­ Windy music "NIghtllne” for a Job In the State to know, one of the greatest I've been here.” — President Jr., as the United States pres­ doo cult In John Schlesinger's Department, even though a diplo­ blessings I have come to know Is Reagan, asked at summit talks In sured Iran not to deploy missiles From Our Meat Dept. "The Believers,” but the director Soulful vocalist Clarence Car­ matic position might require him knowing Grandma.” Venice about his tough talk on the that could strike oil tankers in the says his latest film Is not a typical ter and rock 'n' roll pioneer Carl to He. Winfrey said she decided to buy Persian Gulf. Persian Gulf. "Th e Persian Gulf Is a sea deep Screen horror show. Perkint helped draw hundreds of ‘T v e obviously thought about the oar for boyfriend Stedman UtOA ONOfOff WHOLK "I think It's a psychological thousands of people to tills this some,” Koppel said In an Graham’s grandmother only enough for U.S. ships to be sucked ■■BamamaaBBB suspense film with thriller over­ weekend’s Chicago Blues Interview In the June 18 Issue of hours before the party. to the bottom.” — Iranian foreign . . . BUTT TENDERLOINS ministry spokesman Hassan L O llC a y *3.99» tones,” Schlesinger said. " I don't Festival. Newsweek. He said working for Print Shirts U tO A OHOiat aOMMUtd think It's a schlock horror film Music ran the gamut from rural the government would demand Ohadirid. that exploits violence for the sake and urban blues to rock-flavored ethical compromise. NInt livM “ We have a great deal to fear TENDERLOIN STEAK *6.99ib. $4 C90 of violence. music that only dimly recalled "Foreign policy by definition Is from them. If they deploy those •S - M - L “ It's all about the extent to the blues, which once filled Im m oral," Koppel said. "When the kfttan survived the missiles. And It's m y hope that Connecticut daily • Reg. $20 to $24 16’ which someone Is prepared to go speakeaays and cluba on the you represent the Ihterests of an quickest trip possible from her Uie Iranians will decide that It's not worth It to deploy those In dosptratlott In their system of city's south side. entire nation, you are going to ttiid-floor home to the street In Saturday: 321 From Our Dell Dept. bollofs.” About 160,000 people crowded take actions that for an Individual Bumsby, British Columbia, but missiles and run the risk of Play Four: 5839 The cult In "The Believers,” Into Grant Park on Saturday would be considered Immoral.” the high-spirited enlmel’s owners retaliation.” — White House MAMormao which opens Wednesday, offers night, officials said. 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4 - WANCHKgTER HEUALD. Monday. Junf «, IW7 L’Ambiance loan flaws reported AduHs fag knowtege teat (ha authority geaorally <«d not try HAfttPOKDHAim'Mn» (AP>rAPv -— toferma-bifenne- it nanallyoeeally takestares fourfoor to six monthsmentiis president Winiammniain T. to vertfy die the aeeeraey accuracy «f of <• develop­ tkm selMnHted »p deselapers ef lor the process to he completed. aaeretair-trsasmerB^Mf* ers' resumes or flnanciai state- put together by book, kids L'AmMance Plata taeMatai flaane- Dehrooirs loan application was recently withdrew frcm A atj^ handled l^ a real esute consulting ’ Jona Ing contained misstatements aMot "WormaWy, we accept the mfor- MERIDEN (Aty - If ytto wear In explaining (he poor "Thafs Just wexcusaMe, the company's achle vensents. ac- firm operated hy two people who ssaSKs&isSifiSt mation that's givenus,imeiepawe than Dudley said. had left high-level )ohs at the the remaining general partner m Foresza jease. Hates (O'FUWm asd pyrfOrmSnCCT. cordlnc to a pnlillshed report. had some reason to haiMve that watoh Alf, r«art4 MMtUllf dSaf. m a 14-year-old fafllMr, BMk Dud­ The errors were not dtaeofored authority a few months earlier, the iBtormatlon nas orrenoone," « toan ley said, "I don’t know whut they're newspaper sakf. l^e^ourant said It was o n a M ^ But If you oosaider Cfsdarella a hy the quasi-state afoney that — ^ "HObodyRMWMtmfnadtohe fairy tale, don't Know Bessetos talking about." He and Ml The foHowfng are the terms loaned IIS million lor the helM nf, Documents stAmHted hy Del- reach Dehawd officials for com­ rr students asked (heir parents to wood tncloded a statement that the ment; It received no responses to from han^ksK, and tMsk Eaprtt fa Joette, correctly identifled half the which coflapsed dorhif construc­ Defwood applied for financtng only a Freneb word, wen face facta, terms on (he quiz. identify and the correct answers company hunt a IlP-honse develop­ messages left at their homes and fiom the auttlomyon Jdne l y as suppHod hy the seventh- tion and killed I I workers, the offices or to certified letters. A youTre a dweeb. Jennifer (XMte’a family moved to Hartford Conrant said in its flnnday ment In Baton Bouge, La., was and the a n th ^ approved a lis Meriden from Waahiniton state graders. involved In two Australian projects, telephone call hy The Associated The Judaea in tMa case are editions. million loan on i i d ^ . ... membera of teaclier Jobs Kowl- three months ago. She said fashion The cause of the collapse is being and that a Plorida apartment Press to the company's ofnce Delwood hired gnsflandgipiHios Banana RepubHc — safari-style project bad been approved and was gunday went unanswered. ebyk’a aeventb-frade daaa at Wa- and phrases are pretty similar on investigated hy federal officials, Inc., a Waterhury conesWag firm aMngteii MtddM Seboof in Meriden. both coasts because of television clothing store the city of Bridgeport and the resN^ for construction. Orest T. DrtMo, executive direc­ then operated hy Hohert T. (rCon- word - expression of agreement In fact, the Conrant reported, the tor of the bousing authority, uM Armed wKh autbor E.D. Niraeb'a and movies. insurance companies and contrac­ nor, the authorHy's former execu­ new book, "CoRoral literacy; Her parents, John and Donna fresh — cool, iHp, In style tors Involved. company's principals withdrew the agency bad been advised hy tive director, and Hlfllaiii F. deaf ^ same as fresh from the Louisiana project five attorneys not to answer fluestl^ WiMt Every American Needs to Coate, scored a 32 on the quiz. The application hy Delwood « 'AantuaMAB p|asa. Ho saM Bragg, Its former senior anderwrl- Know," a nawapaFW reporter got "Parents really should be aware Poison - heavy-metal rock hand Developm^ International Bic. of years ago, and Australian officials ter who is now deceased, to handle Alf- Alien Life Form, puppet that have no records of Delwood or its the authority was reviewing Its together wKb the youngsters to of what their kids are doing. We try Davie, n a „ was approved in shout Its ap^ication. prove there are some cuMoral facta to talk with her every day," Donna is star of television-show five weeks hy die Connecticut officers building m that country. procedures. ^ Daniel A. flioan, the authority's O’Connor declined to answer adults don't know. Coate said. "It’s important to be Cinderella - heavy-metal rock Housing Pinance Authority, which The Florida condominiums have questions about L'Ambiance Flasa. band not been approved, and Delwood director of technical services, said Hirach listed about 4 .m terms, involved." says In Its guide for developers that titles and names wHb wMcb a "I'm afraid we are only one small Europe — rock band cuHurally literate person should be slice of the pie. Kids also get input j ^ u s — not COM, out-of-style, not familiar. One of Hirsch's pofnta Is from school, friends and televison. that children are growing up That came across (in taking (he * Punch boggy - VMkswagon Shays to seek GOP nomination in 4th without learning common facta of quiz),'' John Coate said. Beetle. nil I i i saiMhiam^ ihtf a*ml science, geography, history and Bobamd Joette Dudley said they B.K. - Burger King. ningham of Stamford, state Rep. Christine M. Nledefim^ el fair- G.p. — Ocean Pacific clothing STAMFORD (AP) - State Rep. called his plan to reach out to every field. who lost to McKfiHiw last politics. remember what K’s Hke to be town In the southwestern Connecti­ William H. Nickerson of Green­ The students, organized by teen-agers and have a special store Christopher H. Shays of Stamford wich, businessman Paul OlustI of fall; itate Sen. Margaret E. iMiton Esprit — clothing maker has become the fifth Republican to cut district. He pledged to open a of Bridgeport; Norwalk Mmror Record-Journal reporter Feter Ur­ formally declare his candidacy for third congressional district office in Fairfield, and state Rep. John ban, put together a Hat of 25 terms ’We had our own slang when we Forenza — clothing maker Metsopoulos of Fairfield. WllHam A. Collins; and Stamford Take a chill pill — calm down, the GOP nomination hi the 4th Norwalk, in addition to existing banker and Finance Board Chair­ and proper names and asked were teen-agers,” Mrs. Dudlw District congressional race. offices in Stamford and Bridgeport. Stamford businessman Frank parents to Identify them, Kowal- said. "Even now 1 use some words cool off Rich planned to announce his man Michael 0. Morgim. Noid — Domino Pizza cruncher Shays. 41. currently serving his A s p ^ a l election for McKinney’a chyk said Sunday. that I Just can’t kick." seventh two-year term In the state Shays said housing, transporta­ intentions on Monday. Toadetool No one passed. The average score Jonathan Dudley cringes when on television advertisement tion and employment need Improv­ State Rep. Emil V. Benvenuto of seat has been set for Aug. IS. Both was 32 and the top score was a lowly his father uses slang words such as gieek — a form of spitting House of Representatives, made parties are expected to have ]383 (Kiss) — year members of AP pholo the announcement Saturday In ing In the district, and he pledged to Greenwich said Friday he would Hank th« Toad perchea on the shoulder Bedfortfa Kempton Elementary School 56. "boss" or plays p Beach Boys continue the constituent service not seek the nomination because he primaries to settle the nomination last week to entertain students there. "They’re old, out-of-style and album. Worse yet, his father wears rock group Kiss removed their Stamford, calling the federal In July. of hla handler, Fred Dodd, who took hla budget deficit "public enemy record of Republican Stewart said he prefers being an ll-year dying," Jonathan Dudley, 13. said moccasins. makeup McKinney, whise death created the veteran lawmaker In Hartford to The district Includes Bridgeport, "World of Snakes" show to New / Time for a ehave No.l ” Fairfield. Westport, Greenwich, He followed it up with appearan­ congressional vacancy. being a novice in Washington. Other candidates are former Democrats vying for the nomlna- New Canaan. Darien, Stamford. Sheep-shearer Bob Perry takes the clippers to one of the ces Saturday in Bridgeport and Norwalk and part of Trumbull. sheep at the Franklin Park Zoo In Boston on Sunday. Darien — symbolic of what he state Rep. Richard H.O. Cun­ tion include former state Rep. h, I • ’Old a sea bird’s secret

GUILFORD (AP) - Jim Munson Spendelow from the service’s Pa­ don’t get band recovery from every quarters abandoned by the Coast julded his 23-foot power boat across tuxent Wildlife Research Center In bird,taken, and we don’t know If Guard when it relinquished owner­ Commuter's plans for helipad raise a ruckus In Litchfield lobby fights txciss tax three miles of glass-smooth Long Laurel, Md. they’re Just taking sick birds." ship of the Island In July 1988. commission remains In undatnrted WASHINGTON - The beer industry Is urging suds-loving Island Sound, throttled back, and Spendelow has been working at Along and below the bluffs that their nesting mallard ducks as It Is $600.0M Bell 2 50% discount oil' first year’s rental state will choose from among six with an effective and comprehensive educa­ Sen Cliristopher J. Dodd, D-Conn., and Charles 0. Hyman, comes topped with ^xKlies and more • I'rec $100,000 accidental death giMHlles. I he checkinB account so ol safe deposit box. sites for a new 400-bed Jail, Complete with choice of tional program in reading and math. director of the National Geographic Society’s book service, insurance coverage. • And still more features. Where your friends are. according to a report scl\eduled to China’s Institute of Geography contacted Foster April II with an many of vour friends aa- talking about. The checking account that • Free vacation and entertainment be released today. Spell Check This proven approach to learning will im­ offer to host the expedition. . ^ . . discounts - over $2,500 worth - at The sites for the new prison (80,000 word dictionary) prove basic skills and build self-confidence to get Foster has proposed Is an 15-day ride along the broad, rough Include state land In Torrington and surface of the wall beginning June 19. He said it would cost $78,000 Middletown and private land In or your child back on grade level and even beyond! and has so far raised $18,000. Suffleld In Windsor, In the report by The trip would take him from Wuwel, deep In central China, the Justice planning division of the Now is the tirne to learn more about our through YInchuan, Tatung, Badaling, around Beijing, and onto state Office of Policy and Typewriter Stand flexible Summer program, and to schedule a free the port of Shanhaikuan on the Gulf of Chihli. Management. / The parcels of land for the Jail Each an *80°° value. consultation. Include state land In Bouthbury, INmbfvmiC.M Newton and Torrington and private Features — N tw Havtn slogan wasn’t so nifty m Mint-hwier.liAH parcels In Watertown and Bristol, FREE Call us today at (203) 646-4943 Andmer. Soum Witu1«>r, Lim V'mtJvw. Avhtofd. I'iAilftml, MimlWId ami IWIaml feccording to the report. • Automatic Centering • Bold Typing NEW HAVEN — The contest to select a slogan celebrating the Vciqvhtioc 646-17fi0 The state has been looking In • 100 Character Daisy Wheel Printer city’s 380th anniversary has ended, and though dozens suggested north-central Connecticut for a • Automatic Underlining "880 Is Nifty’’ is. It wasn’t the winner. prison site and In the western part • Automatic Carriage Return • Much More Center fo r Learning Valerie PIssot beat out 3,200 other entrants with her winnini of the state for a Jail site. ■lofan; "Where tradition meets the future." She also colter'' The state asked for offers of A ls o — Optional Computer Interface 483 W nt Middle TUmpike, $380 for her effort. private land for the jail and prison Cynthia R. Savo, chairwoman of the 850th program committee, In February and March and, at the HILLIARD professional BLDG., SUITE 200 same time, it Inventoried Its own Manchester, CT 06040 said Mssot’s slogan was sleeted because "New Haven’s an old city with many traditions." MAWCHBBTEH HEBAU). Moiidwr. June i. IW7 - 7 v.s.iwoM in I Panel to hear from star witness By Jim Orinkord an intelligence agency, linked to Illegal fund-raising for the OPINION Stark ofilear Ignorad wamlnga Tbo Associflfed Press Sciaroni’s testimony, scheduled contras, to begin today, was expected to be • Hundreds of thousands of dol­ WASHINGTON All dffiedr aboard tfe* USS fiarfc who WASHINGTON - Fawn Hall, relatively brief, although some lars may have been tunneled rdjoctod advko (fiat aa appreacMog Iraqi Jot bo waraod away who beteed Bred White House aide members of tbe panel feared his covertly to Nicaragua’s Roman Wolof* ft attaokod (fw sMp "may bavo to tivo witb tfiat tbo fwst of Oliver L, North shred and alter appearance could trigger question­ Catholic church, first by the CIA Now, house* Ms llfo," a congrossman says. documents central to the Iran- ing from panel membOTS of widely and later by a network run by Jack Rap, Larry J. Hopkins, I|-Ky„saystbatb*foroth*S(arkwas contra investigation, is the star divergent views on contra aid that North, Newsweek magazine re- bit by two fflfssilos from tbo jot, a HontonaM on board rojoctod witness as Congress convenes Its would rehash bitter arguments INnrted Sunday. The CIA originally SMggMbHis that tbo pilot bo warned bo was flyiiM toward an sixth week of bearings. about the amendment, the strong­ channeled tbe money to tbe church, elsewhers are Amorfean vossol, Hall, 37, was North's secretary at est version of which was in effect which opposes the ruling Sandinista Tbo Stark did not try to warn (bo Iraqi piano away oMil more tbe National Security Council for from October 1964 to December regime, the magazine said In Its than a mimite after ft bad lanncbed its missile* and was beaded four years, including the period 1966, June 16 edition. The CIA halted the borne, rtcorda have sbown, when North was directing a series In other developments; flow of money In 1966 due to unaffordable ‘At 48 miles out, the M ty officer asked tbe Ueutenam, 'f'gbould of covert operations aimed at o David C, Fischer, President congressional (Ejections, but North we warn?' and be sakL 'No,'" Hopkins said. selling arms to Iran inexebangefor Reagan’s top personal aide from supplied additional funds, the mag­ (he release of American hostages 1961-66, has received full immunity azine said, quoting sources it did Tbe range of (he two Exocet missiles that hit tbe frigate May 17, not name. Wh«n Manchester leaders began to fecos killing 87 sailors, is slightly above 48 miles, and also giving military aid to In return for his cooperation with Hopkins said the petty officer repeated his question when tbe Nicaragua’s contra rebels. Iran-contra Independent counsel Hall was to follow SciaronI to the ihefr attenlfcn cn the tmafferdabfflty of Bush deeply The only other witness scheduled Lawrence E. Walsh, ’The New York witness table, where she was Mirage F-l was within 40 miles of (be frigate, and the tactical expected to be questioned about the ordinary individual booses some years ago, action officer respernded, "No, he'll turn north,". for this week is Bretton SciaronI, Times reported today, Fischer one of the potential cores that got a cursory the counsel for the president’s received the immunity "simply as entire range of North’s activities In Intelligence Oversight Board, who a legal precaution,’’ his attorney, connection with the Iran arms deal examination was the easing of soning implicated in Fed Judges cracking down herder wrote a 19S6 legal opinion which Charles R, Work, said, and the contra fund-raising and aid regolatlons and subdivision regulations as a North and others In the contra Fischer has not been charged network. FAWN HALL means of reducing costs. - WASHINGTON — Federal judges are cracking down harder on resupply operation used as part of with a crime and has denied wide She once was described by an ,,. old-time secretary lonvicted felons, Imposing sentence* last year that were more the justification for their actions, knowledge of the fund-raising ef­ acquaintance as "a secretary in the No substantial changes were made and arms scandal Than 80 percent longer than those handed down In 1079, a federal ’Tlie classified opinion, found In forts on behalf of Nicaragua’s old sense of the word — not someone none would have been acceptable politically. report shows, North’s safe, concluded In part that contra rebels. He already has who Just typed, but someone who Attorney (Jeneral Ekiwin Meese III One of the arguments advanced at the time The Justice Department's Bureau of Justice Statistics, In a the Boland amendment, passed by provided some Information to a helped North wrap up details." She broke the news that some of the report released Sunday, said the average length of federal prison Congress to bar the use of approp­ grand jury Investigating the case, made travel arrangements for proceeds had been diverted to the .was f hat dramatic Increase* In the cost of WASHINGTON - Vice President George Bosh North and kept a detailed record of Contras, North apparently became -family houses had made It Impossible sentences Increased 83 percent between 1979 and 19M. riated money and U,S, Intelligence the Times said. has become deeply Implicated In the * ; . The average sentence for a drug offense was 86 percent longer agencies to aid the contras, did not After leaving the White House, his meetings. concerned about documents and for Manchester's young people to live In armsscandalbecaoseof Intemalmemosdescribed . apply to the NSC because the Fischer worked as a 620,000-a- In November, after the Iran arms who they might Implicate in the ei»% ciwf w ^ TV. J fast year than In 1979, while the length of a sentence for fraud was sales became known and before affair. Manchester. One advocate ^ low-cost housing as "very damaging" by congressional sources . : 48 percent longer. council was not, strictly speaking, month consultant to groups later said that we send our children to some other famlllarwiththem. ^ Sentsntsncss for wsspoiis offsnsss were 41 percent longer, while town and tell them to earn their way back to The way things work In Washington, Bush s ; sentence* for robbery Increased 10 percent. Manchester. national security adviser. Donald Gregg, will pay ; The report compared sentence* imposed between July 1,1976, But now the complaint has spread to some the Immediate price. Our White House ^ r c e s . and June 80,1979, to sentences handed down between July 1,1988, predict (hat Gregg will be the next official forced to . and June 80,19M, of those other towns, and the sentiments resign as a result of the Senate/House select "The length of time served is related to the length of the expressed by some In those towns echo those O pen Foram committee's Investigation of the arms deal, original sentence, the nature and severity of the offense as well as voiced In Manchester. Gregg has gone on record offering to resign, but offender characteristics," said Steven R, Schleslnger, director of The chairman of the Planning Commission Bush has not taken him up on It. Sources say (hat at ; the bureau. In Windham said recently, "gome of us paid least one Gregg offer to quit was perfunctory, ii $10,000 to $15,000 for our first home. Today More views on the rights of animals coupled with his advice that the resignation would Major bills appaar bafora Congrats do more harm than good for Bosh's presidential Rew rites HLstory those amounts are not even decent down WASHINGTON - The House will take up a major housing bill payments." T«(tieBdi(M-i (he hunters take out the sick There Is an overpopulation of people, but we don't run around ***lSeveral White House aides, however, have urged ; and the Senate works on campaign finance reform this week, Me said pay Increases have not kept pace because (he healthy animals (end while leaders from both chamber* push to complete action on a Animals are being treated to be more clever and alert, and hunting each other down because Gregg to leave ever since his dealings with former- with the Increased cost of housing and he cruelly all across the state. We of It. ft Is morally wrong to kill a CIA agent Felix Rodriguez came under Justice fiscal 1966 budget, w i t h , o u r can flee faster. The sick animals . The Democratic-controlled House plans to take up a 117,3 argued that excessive roning regulations have to try to stop this. are not as alert and are removed human being and It Is also morally Department scrutiny late last year. Rodriguez was . A couple of weeks ago 1 heard an Integral part of the White House's clandestliie billion housing program (or next year. The bill would Increase artificially Increased the cost a single-family from the breeding line. Not that wrong to kill animals. federal housing spending to cover Inflation and Is 86 billion above unit. "Do we have that right?" he asked In someone from the Humane So­ hunters go after the sick animals aid program to the Nicaraguan contras. ciety speaking about animals and Heather Occhlallnl Rodriguez testified at the congressional hearing President Reagan's request (or more cutbacks. It was passed by advocating revision of the Windham Intentionally, but theyusuallyend Mi Oakland it, about a meeting with Gregg last Aug. 6 In which the ; the House Banking Committee over the objection of Its OOP how cruel people are to animals. up with (hem. regulations. They told us about a horse that Manchester secret supply of arms to Iran was discussed. In his members, The effect of roning and subdivision If hunting was to be outlawed, "Truthfully, we can't afford to cut housing any more, said 1987Estate Sale. they had picked up. The horse was notes of the meeting, Gregg wrote: "A swap of regulations are not the sole cause, not even the animal population would rise weapons for $ was arranged to get aid for the Rep. Henry B. Gonzalez, D-Texas. "The bill... Is not generous. At undernourished and looked about to a peak and die out almost as □ □ □ best. It win prevent the housing crisis from growing faster. " the major cause, of Increases In housing costs. ready to die. ft survived but only contras." fast. I do believe there should be a Despite this clear evidence, Rodriguez swore Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Robert C. Byr/ti years and the eighth since the feel Is most appropriate to their communities. guest speakers on the matter. they should be shot and killed Animals may be Injured by Involvement. He either doesn't remember certain state resumed executions In 1983. distant lands and Animal control sounded to mellke Instantly to avoid their suffering. hunters and left to die. It seems things, or recalls them far more favorably to days gone by. Included the most humane method of They shouldn't be hunted for more humane to avoid using himself than others do. Five arrested during KKK rally are Art Deco, Art Letters to the editor keeping animals alive. By this 1 sport. traps, bows and arrows. For example, on Dec. >9, Bush was disingenuous at best or untruthful at worst In an Interview with Nouveau, Victorian Manchester Herald welcomes original refer to hunting. There are only two reasons that Conservationists should sup­ GREENSBORO, N.C. — Five people were arrested, Including t would like to support hunting an animal should be killed. The port refuges for various species of the Tower Commission's general counsel, W. Clerk a man charged with firing a cap gun, during the first Ku Klux and Jewelry from letters to the editor. , McFadden II. Bush provided an astonishing Letters should be brief and to the point. They for the good of wild animals, ft first reason Is that It is endanger­ animals to prevent their extinc­ Klan march here since the 1979 antl-KIan rally at which five many other eras. there were no hunting, the ing the life of a human being and tion. The U.i. government should account of a meeting he had In Jerusalem last July radicals were shot to death. should be typed or neatly handwritten, and. for 29 with Amiram NIr, counterterrorism adviser to ease In editing, should be double-spaced. Letters animals would eventually kill can't be controlled any other way. have enough funds available to The march by about 180 white supremeclsts was nearly over themselves off due to overpopula­ 'The second reason Is that the maintain animals In their then-prime Minister Shimon Peres. Sunday when a white bystander fired the gun. Police yelled "get must be signed with name, address and daytime The meeting was held In Bush's suite at the King down" aa the shot went off, sending spectators diving to the telephone number (for verification) tion. the sick breeding with the animal Is suffering from fatal environments. healthy, and food shortages In Injuries and needs to be humanely David Hotel from 7; 88 a.m. to 6:06 a.m. A pavement. No Injuries were reported. The Herald reserves the right to edit letters In the Douangvlsay Hemmavanh 17-paragraph memo written by Bush's chief of "At the moment It was fired It appeared to be a real weapon, Bx\Joy substantial Interests of brevity, clarity and taste. their regular feeding areas. euthanlted. Byhuntinganimals.wekeepthe Overpopulation of some species 41 Garden it. staff, Craig Fuller, who was there, makes It Police Lt. J.L. Hightower said. "It had a loud but subdued report. Address letters to: Open Forum, Manchester But afterwards, It looked like a starter pistol or a cap gun.” savings from animal population down. Usually Is not >an excuse to hunt them. Manchester abundantly clear that the half-hour meeting dealt Herald, P 0 BoxBSl, Manchester. CT 06040, exclusively with the arms-for-hostages swap. The Greensboro Coalition (or Unity and Justice, which held a replacement NIr "described the details of the efforts from last antl-Klan march Saturday along the route the Klan used Sunday, year through the current period to gain the release also sponsored a peace (estival and love rally at the same time p rices on of the U.S. hostages," Fuller wrote. He added that the Klan marched. About 300 people attended the festival, authorities said. ^ j j antiques,estate Should the Pentagon replace NASA? NIr asked (or a decision "as to whether the Items A few counter-demonstrators held up a sign as hooded (arms) requested would be delivered In separate Klansmen marched Into the Governmental Plaza. It read: "If Jewelry and shipments or whether we would continue to press Ignorance Is bliss, these are some happy Klansmen.” ATHENS, Oa — Ever since the space shuttle Medarls says the decision was wrong for several for the release of the hostages prior to delivering antique rep ro ­ Challenger blew up after liftoff In January 1988, the reasons. The first being national security. He the Items In the amount agreed to previously." ductions. people of the United States have agonised over a believes the military has the most critical Interest NIr spoke of an agreement with the Iranians "on Target shooter may have killed teen In the development of space Information, at least In 4,000 units —1,000 first and then 3,000," according question of both strategic and scientific to Fuller's notes. The references to "Items" and CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Someone Illegally target shooting may importance: How con the nation renovate Its now Tom this century, and It therefore has a vested Interest have been responsible for gunfire that killed a teen-ager and moribund effort to reach for the stars? ^ ^ 1 In "doing it as well as It can be done." "units" referred to U.S. anti-tank TOW missiles. seriously wounded a 6-year-old girl In a theme park pool crowded Medarls says the military would also be able to NIr later said, according to Fuller's memo, another There's an Episcopalian priest In this town who / i t Tiodo with 1,000 people, police said. thinks he has the answer. Father Bruce Medarls get more money for rocket research. And money is shipment "Involved spares (or (anti-aircraft) Witnesses In the crowd at Ocean Island, a 25,000-square-foot says the military should take charge of the space the key to steatiy success. He says NASA has Hawks and TOWS." Dool with machine-made waves, watched In horror Sunday as the program. The minister says the armed services always been held back by budgetary restraints, Yet despite all this rich detail of what was U^vear-old girl slumped off her raft Into the bloodied water*. used to direct the activity when It first flowered, which would be less likely Imposed on a project discussed, this Is how the Tower Commission "It was like she was floating dead," said IS-year-old Bryant and It was a mistake to turn It over to civilian , that Is rooted to the defense of the republic. described Bush's Interview with its counsel; "Vice Arils. "Nobody knew what was going on." control. year. President Bush related that this discussion with Michelle Ann Sexton of Rock Hill, S.C., died after a gunshot And he knows whereof he speaks. The priest used In retrospect. Medarls soys the Sputniks may PlNALLYt and most Importantly, Medarls Mr. NIr was generally about counterterrorism. entered her back and exited through her chest, said Barbara to be the Army's leading administrator of rocketry have been a godsend. They forced the U.S. believes the military would protect the U.,B. space There was no discussion of specifics of arms going Barnette, a spokeswoman at Charlotte Memorial Hospital. experimentation. Then a three-star general, authorities to stop "puttering around" and get on blueprint from foreign profiteering. He says It to the Iranians." The other girl, Alesha Rollins of Charlotte, underwent surgery would be done by secrecy. He says NASA has a Sunday for a gunshot wound to the abdomen and was listed In Medarls commanded the Army Ballstic Missile with the Job. He asked rocketeer Werner Von serious but stable condition, hospital officials said today, Agency, when It launched the first U.S. satellite, Braun to proceed with a U.S. launch, and the mandate to share its Information with the rest of Parm*b«it frustration and he has been called the father of America's SiLpound Explorer t, America's first satellite, was the world, and that has been harmful to the Hard times in the Midwest have provoked space age. orbited In January 1686. national good. violence among farmers who have been victims of Popt makts third trip to Poland Or grandfather, It you will. Medarls Is now 66; The United States did not gain mastery of the The national good In this case Is the U.B. position fojecloaure — and federal ofRclals are oRen the In relation to the Soviet Union. Medarls says the WARSAW, Poland — Pope John Paul II began his third Certain itema he's out of uniform and Into vestments. But he still heavens with the Explorer, however. The Russians target. In Nebraska, Federal Deposit Insurance pilgrimage to his Communist homeland today with a promise to keeps an eye on the space effort he helped to were still thought to l»e ahead In what had become a NASA data hat been worth billions to the Russians. Corp. ofRclals were confronted with shotguns when aubjecl lo prior Bale create, particularly on Its management; and he serious military and technological race. So He says the United States took the lead In apace they tried to repossess two brothers' cattle, and an "serve my nation, my fellow countrymen^^" . . , ^ Inveatigatibn In the ISMa, but the civilians have The Roman Catholic Church and the Communist leadership s i # says the program was generally more efficient President Dwight Elsenhower decided to create an FDIC office was torched. are both hoping to benefit from the seven-day tour, which for the expanded and coordinated plan for4pace activity. since given the edge back to the USSR. when the military directed the operations. That'a worrisome, he adds. Medarls became a first time will take the pontiff to the city of Gdansk. The northern priest In 1616, and gave up his arms. But he port city is the birthplace of the now-outlawed Independent trade ■mATWAilNTHE INM. Medarls was a AT THE TIME, Medarls argued strenuously for continues to fret about communist aggression. He union federation Solidarity. ■ veteran ottlnance officer, and he was assigned to continued military control. And he says his fnaurlipstrr lirralii The pontiff s Alitalia DC-9 Jetliner arrived at 10; 40 a.m. local reasoning was tied to common sense; "I knew says the Soviets have had apace exploration to develop missile systems at Redstone Arsenal in themselves since the Challenger went down, and Pounded In 1661 time at Warsaw’s military airport, where Polish leader Gen. Alabama. The United itates had no Integrated there had to be a new space organisation, and t Wojclech JaruselskI and Cardinal Josef Olemp, the primate of they are no doubt taking a military as well as a HNNV M SltmOT ...... nuWMtet space policy then, but It was committed to knew the military had all the expertise; I therefore : Poland, led the delegation greeting John Paul. Jewelers Since 1885 recommended a Joint command formed from the scientific advantage. DOUOIAB A IMViNS...... tMcuHveiemH "On the route of my pilgrimage, I will try to serve my nation, exploration, and the three services competed to put That's one more reason Medarls thinks the AOtltM.ANOlt...... (teMieeiH 966 MAIN STREET up the first satellite three services." AltXANDSn OWtUI AmocW* tSStH my fellow countrymen, brothers, sisters. I ask you to accept my Manchester Conn 06040 Tel 643-2741 That recommendation was eventually denied. armed forces should take over the U.S. space pastoral services," the pontiff said. 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8 WASHINGTON (AP) - Some "Fed policy is likely to settle into Volcker-led Fed. Consumer prices private economilts are cautioning a don’t-rock-the-boat approach rose just 1.1 percent last year. ttot the transition from Paul while Greenspan is learning the David Wyss, senior financial Volcker to Alan Greenspan at the ropes,” said veteran Fed watcher economist at Data Resources Inc., Federal Reserve wlU not be as David M. Jones of Aubrey G. a Lexington, Mast, forecasting imooth as that when Volcker took Laniton k Co., a government firm, said he believed Voicker’s over in 1079. securities firm. departure enhanced the likelihood These analysti expect higher of a receeeion late next year or In Inflation this year and say there it a Jonei said even after Greenspan 1089. without being overruffed. East of greater likelihood of a recession takes charge, he will have to THE BORN LOSER ■ by Aft Sansom contend with supply-aiders on the "I don’t think the financial W hen the ruffing course did overruff, and the defenders right after the 1988 election. markets will have enough confi­ NORTH AMT later took a club trick. Volcker waited no time taking Fed board appointed by President SB76542 dence In Dr. Greenspan to allow g e t s t o u g h Coptrol of the Fed from his Reagan who are more focused on him to walk the narrow tightrope Look wiiate up at S J 7 2 There is a little-known play that predecessor, O. William Miller. He economic growth than Inflation that will be required to keep us out e s s would bring declarer home. It was fine worries. A4 2 By Janies Jacoby moved quickly to curb the rampant of a recession," Wyss said. to ruff the first time with the heart inflation of the time by raising a key EAST South had such a strong hand he Jack. But rather than futilely try to "Whatever action the Fed takes WEST ruff another diamond loser, declarer lending rate 10 days after he took Not all economists are rushing to SKQJt BIOS couldn't get out of his own way. Did office. Ie likely to be too little, too late, to revise their economic forecasts S 4 S S865 North's bidding indicate any specific should come to his hand with the club cool off the forces which are Cbnnecticut National. Volcker had spent four years as because of the change at the Fed, ♦ Q 1072 e s s support of hearts? Not really. When ace. Then, when he plays another dia­ already etartlng to produce higher ♦QJ98SS mond, let him simply discard dum­ head of the Fed's New York however. SK 10 5 your partner has opened with a strong regional bank, a position which Inflation,” said Jones. forcing bid (artificial or not) and you my’s other club as West wins the trick. Lawrence Chimerine, president SOUTH Now the fifth diamond in South's hand allowed him to learn the arcane Eltectlve Annual Yield Annual Interest Rate ♦ A show preference for his known long inner workings of monetary policy, Becauee of this belief, Jones said of Wharton Econometrics of Bala SAKQIOS suit, you might be showing as little as will be good, and declarer will be able he wai now predicting consumer Cynwyd, Pa., said he believes the to ruff his losing club in dummy. By (jreenspan, who last eerved full­ e AKJ54 two small cards in his suit. In today’s time in government as chairman hf prices would rise between B.S central bank will continue to pursue ♦ A 7 deal, change North’s heart jack Into discarding dummy’s club on what is in percent and 6 percent this year, the same "middle-of-the-road” pol­ any event a losing diamond, declarer the Council of Economic Adviiers Vulnerable: Neither any small club and the bidding would about 1 percentage point higher icies that Volcker has been pursu­ transfers the ruffing trick he needs to FRANK AND ERNEST ‘ by Bob Thaves in the Ford administration, will not 6 month CD 7.49% 7.25% Dealer: South probably still proceed as shown. So than he had been forecasting with a ing for the past two years. South was rewarded with a decent a suit that cannot be overruffed by a have that advantage. defender. West North E u l Soath dummy when he jumped to six hearts. 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Wash, hull tloni tor boiling water-bath canning, WINTHROP - by Pick Cavalll summit of Weetern Industrial pow­ O' Visit any convenient Connecticut National office to make your investment. spcclllc directions tor the most popu­ ers in Venice. Gold strengthened. Save straw berries and measure them. Thea spread the I T S T O O e a r l y i n T V 4 E THIS IS WHATVtXl lar canned traits and tomatoes aad H O W C O M E n - l E R E l S Trading aleo was slowed by the s a strawberriet In shallow pans In thin SEASO N TO B6 SEULINQ /WiaHTGALL A 7 LE J u n e B-14 recipes lor Irnlt batters and dIUed N O l e m o n a d e i n closure of markeU In many Euro­ FRI-CUT In a jam , or jelly layers alternating with layers of sag- LEMONADE... 'DRY RUN nr, using W to 1 cup sugar for each 4 green beans. Others who woald like a NOUR PITCHER'? pean countries due to a public oBIrdhoutsB copy ol this Issue shoald send $1 tor WOOD 8 By Polly Fisher caps berries. Cover with waxed paper holiday. eCoal Racks and let stand at room temperature f or each copy to POLLY’S POINTERS, la Dealers eald the dollar was likely PROJECTS oMagailnB Racks DEAR POLLY - Can strawberries two to lour hoars. Tara the berries care ol this newspaper, P.O. Box to drift lower during the week until eWood Burning aad sugar Into a kettle and simmer MMS, acveland, OH 4410M8IS. Be word emerged from Venice on be canned? We’re growing quite a few sure to Include the title. — POLLY Plaquee $ Acoeee.| live miaates la their own Jalcc. t o whether action woe planned to Omnecheut strawberries this year and I’d like to Pack berries and Juice Into clean, etaMIlie exchange rates, which SAVE too on save some for winter. — T.B. Le/ACNAO^ LeMOiAPE - hot caaalag Jars, leaving VS Inch bead- DEAR POLLY - Here’s one ol my Eg/WCNApe have been dlerupted by the dollar’e Craft Prolocts I DEAR T.B. — Strawberries are 25(f -- 2 5 room. (II there’s hot eaoagh Juice to uses for yogurt. When baking or broil­ 2 5 ^ steep falle this year. up to . I r uk vX m oL l 1 M ihm d much heller froiea, aa they become cover the berries, add boUlM l^ a ing fish, I brush it with yogurt Into In Tokyo, where trading ends pale, soft aad uaauracllve whea sugar syrup.) Cover wtth lids a ^ which I’ve mixed my favorite herbs. before Europe’s buelneie day beg­ O®/® 5 0 % O F F 7 they’re caaBCd. II yoa laa’i A w • scrow>OB bands aad process la a hull- ins, the dollar fell 0.28 yen to a CotBleo Prices It moistens the fish and hap less tat 3 ^ U.B.ACREB by Jim Davis CoeP*** Irccier large caoagh ta accommooaw lag water bath II mlantcs tor plats than tlue nurgarlne or mayonnaise closing 142.28. Later, In London, it Tusfc-Srt. eH:*0 Batik some strawherrlcs, why aol make and II miaates lor qaarts. that I used to use. Some herbs to try was quoted at 142.00 yen. Sat A Sun. 104 strawberry Jam, p re a a i^ or Je>ly*_ are parsley, sweet basil, oregano, dlll- In London, the British pound was CtoMd MonSsy However, II yoa atlll wait »• «“ I’m aendlag you a copy ol my news­ quoted at 81.9870. compered with Know-how th at pays off.” letter “CbebIm Fruits, 'Tamatoes and waed, tarragon or thyme, or a combi­ strawberries, here’s the nation. — E.H.R. $1.6118 Friday. Mill St., Colchester S37-232S that gives t ^ best retails: Use euly Pickles,” which has complete lastrac- Other dollar ratea at mid- morning, compared with late Friday: ICiaft Bask^r" —1.1045 Weet German marks, down from 1.1128 —1.4975 Swiii franci, down from —8.9SSS French franci. down Member from 0.9800 Address. PH!Hl.mKNOW..?|ig2 711 ■ —2.0SM Dutch guilders, down A Hamo about Clawifitd Advwtiiing from 2.0418 H - MAWCHWTEK HEKAID. M oiiW . J m e $. Hf7 Deputies

double In MMaM A. O te o o d Sf. HaroM A. OagsMI § r„ B8, o f $N Bmmnit ft., «od Sotonfay ot a 10 years Manebealereeevaleoceet borne. His Celts give fans some hope with first win was tbe bnabaad o f Volina (Hap- wortb) Oagood. By Hovrard Ulmon ’'They played a more patient fast break by hitting 17 of 21 shots in He was bom hi BolinoM, N.Y., on The Assecfafed Free* offenae" than in the first two tbe second quarter, which kept mlutomr, for«Minpl«,i«|ll4Mto A ^ l 19, m § , and be was a games. Lakers' Coach Pat Riley them from running otl misses, and m , * n . Manchester resident for 48 years. BOSTON — Boston’s task ap­ said of the Celtics. ’’Their quick­ dropping back quickly on defense. Top itato olectod offldali got Before his retirement, be was peared so hopeless that even the ness and reaction (on defense) ’The victory revived Boston’s ralooo thtai year. Lt. Oor. Joaapb J. employed aea supervisor at Pratt A Celtics’ usually raucous rooters were a lot different.” hopes for its 17th NBA title and Whitney Aircraft, Itest HartfonI, raoliio eama |M,Na. Attorney seemed to have lost hope. Now "If we have any chance of ended the Lakers’ chance of having for more than 38 years. He was a General Joaeph I. Uebermaneama those fans have found reasons to winning this thing we have to win the best playoff record in league member of tbe Community Baptist history. Had they swept the Celtics, 9M,N0. Secretaryof the State Julia believe and to scream again. our home games and steal one Cborcb. they would have been 15-1. Phila­ M. TaehJan, Treaaurar fTandeco The Celtics, who got run off the there,” said Celtics forward Kevin He was a veteran of World War I, delphia’s IM playoff mark in 1963 L. Borgee and Comptroller J. court twice in Los Angeles, stopped McHale, who had 21 points and 10 serving in the U .i. Marine Corps. is the NBA’s best. Los Angeles is Edward Caldwell earn IM.OM. the Lakers’ running game in Boston rebounds. ” We rely on our home- He was a past and present com­ Garden. The Celtics, whenever led court too much. We have to start 13-2. mandant of the Frank J. Mansfield in the last three quarters of the first relying on ourselves.” In the first quarter Sunday, the Marine Corps Post and was a past two games, never trailed In the Boston has won 85 of its last 87 Celtics made Just eight of 28 shots commandant with the Department second half Sunday. games at the Garden. It also is 103-5 and trailed 29-22. In the second Deputies’ of Connecticut Marine Corps After a slow start. Boston used 61 there starting with the 1968 playoffs quarter. Bird and Johnson each hit League and a past commandant of percent shooting from the field in against Los Angeles, but Just 3-3 six of seven shots as the Celtics took the Northeastern National Marine HAROLD A. 08000D 8R. the second quarter to take the lead against the Lakers In that span. a 60-56 halftime lead. selertes Corps League. ... World War I vataran- and won 109-103. The victory cut the "W e gain a lot of confidence from Trailing 41-36, Boston made nine J He was a member of Dllworth- Lakers’ lead in the best-of-seven the crowd.” said Boston’s Dennis consecutive shots to take the lead Comell-Quey Post 102, American NBA championship series to 2-1 and Johnson, who had 26 points. "Home for good on Bird’s Jumper from the Legion, and a member of Anderson- U w less of Windsor. ^ ^ foul line that made the score 56-54 provided Vhe funeral was scheduled this ended talk of a possible sweep. Is the best of everything.” Shea Post 2046, Veterans of Foreign one minute before Intermission. morning at the CaBahan Funeral “ While the National Anthem was The difference between the Cel­ Wars. He was a member of the “ That’s Just poor defense,” Home, 1602 Main St., East Hsas- playing, they (the fans) were loud tics’ home and road performances HARTFORD (AP) - The follow­ World War 1 Barracks, a member Magic Johnson, who led the Lakers ford, followed by a mass m and then they got quiet.” said Larry is startling. ’They are 4-16 in their ing ii a Hat of the aalaiiet of atate of the Manchester Elks, a member with 32 points, 11 rebounds and nine Christian burial in St. M a iy^ Bird, who led Boston with 30 points last 20 games away from home. commlaalonera and their deputlea, of the Permanent Memorial Day assists, said of Boston’s second- Church, East Hartford. Burial wm and 12 rebounds. ” I ’ve never been They have lost their last six playoff aa provided by the Department of Committee and a member of the period shooting. “ You can be hot. be in SI. Mary's Cemetery, E|st in the Garden in a big game when games on the road by an average of Adminlatrative Servicea. Salarlea Washington Social Club, but come on. ITiat’s super hot and I Hartford. ** It’s been quiet.” 15.7 points. u for the new commlaalonera of He was a member of tbe Man­ But he’s never been in the Garden ”We have to win games here feel it was our fault defensively as chester Republican Town Commit­ Memorial donations may Va environmental protection and vete- after the Celtics were crushed on because we’re not a great road well as them shooting well.” tee and a former Eighth Utilities made to tbe Visiting Nurse mid rana' affaira have not been deter­ the road In the first two games of team.” Bird said. “ You Just can’t Boston’s biggest lead was 82-69 District director In charge of the Home Care Association of Bast mined and are given in rangea. The the finals by a much healthier, turn It around at this stage of the with 2; 56 left In the third quarter district's sanitation department. Hartford, Hospice Program, TO deputy commiaaioner’a poat la more talented team that Bird called game.” after a 22-11 run in which Dennis Besides his wife, he is survived by Canterbury St., East Hartford vacant in aome departmenta. “ the best in the league.” Boston, trying to become the f Jrst Johnson had nine points. Los a daughter, Joan 0. Colby of 0611$. Adminlatrative aervicee: “ I think the reason they were so team to win consecutive titles since Angeles, which had scored at least Manchester, with whom he lived; Commlaaioner Stephen Negri, quiet Is because they thought the the 1960 Celtics, did turn around the 69 points In the first half of each of two sons, Benton Osgood of Vernon $73,SSI; Deputy Commiuioner An­ ENwn Lonnon • Lakers would come In here and series Sunday despite injuries that the first two games, had Just one N and Harold A. Osgood Jr. of thony P. Ambrogio, ISO,819; Deputy APpiteto H ie funeral for Ellen Lennon, M, sweep us, not all of them, but a fair have hindered or sidelined five key fastbreak basket to that point. Norwalk; two sisters, Pauline Van Commlaaioner Sandra Biloon, formerly of Division Street, irao bit,” Bird said. ” If we win ail three players. It held the Lakers to Just ’The Lakers cut the margin to Having a ball Campen of Penny Farms, Fla., and APpfwto’ $07,019; Deputy Commlaaioner died Friday, will be Tuesday at 1 (at hom e). we will have more noise six fastbreak baskets after they had 86-78 after three quarters. A three- Marion Hardy of Havre de Grace, John Otterbein, $03,457; Deputy p.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, than we know what to do with.” scored about half their 267 points in point play by Magic Johnson got it theme billboard near a highway In Salt Md.; 12 grandchildren; and 11 Boston’s Qreg Kite (right) locks up with Garden. Kite turned In a fine game for Commlaaioner Alfred Oppenhei- Cal Pullman of Reagan Advertising 400 Main St. Burial will be in East The suddenly competitive series the first two games on fast breaks. down to 104-99 with 3; 03 remaining, great-grandchildren. He was the Lakers' Mychal Thompson during the Celtics In their 109>103 victory. mer, $0S,4S7; Deputy Commia- guides the top portion of a alam*dunk Lake City recently. Cemetery. Calling hours are lb- continues in ^ sto n ’Tuesday night "When we can’t run like that, we but they could come no closer. predeceased by a daughter, Mary, aioner Charlea Miller, $03,4S7; n l^ t from 7 to 0. and ’Thursday night. If necessary. It don’t get the easy baskets.” Los The Lakers, who seemed invinci­ Game 3 action Sunday at Boston and a son, Allen. Deputy Commlaaioner Donald Caa- Memorial donations may be will return to the Forum in Angeles center Kareem Abdul- ble in the first two games, now must The funeral will be Wednesday at ain, $03,4S7. made to the Visiting Nurse and Inglewood. Calif., for two more Jabbar. who had 27 points, said. try to bounce back against the Invincible at home. on the floor for their fans." Los son said. “ W eknew^ehadtocom e 11 a.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, Agriculture: Coventry Inspector resigns Home Care Association of East games. Boston slowed down the Lakers’ O ltics. who have been nearly “ They leave their blood and guts Angeles forward Mychal Thomp­ back here and fight for our lives.” 400 Main 8t. Burial, with military Commlaaioner Kenneth An- Hartford, 70 Canterbury St., East honors, will be in East Cemetery. deraen, $57,053; Deputy Commia- Continued from page I service.” Lewis added that she was More than a year ago, Wllllnauer Hartford 0611$. aloner Vincent Majchler, $30,259. aware there had been a lot of warned town officials that inspec­ Calling hours are Tuesday from 2 to pressure In the building depart­ tions were being compromised by a 4 p.m. and 7 to 0 p.m.. Children and youth aervicea: Interview Sunday night that things Memorial donations may be AHrwd Charwat Commlaaioner Amy Wheaton, in the building department are ment recently. backlog In his office because of a Lakers know they’re in fight made to Visiting Nurse and Home Yanks glad $05,172; Deputy Commlaaioner Jan­ under control. He said Frank Conti, In early March, It appeared building boom. He said he needed Alfred Charest, $8, of Holiday, Broderson had no Intention of help. He and Broderson agreed that Care of Manchester Inc., 397 Porter Fla., died May 31 at his home. |le ice Gruendel, $57,053; Deputy Com- retired chief building inspector In St., Manchester 06040. miaaioner Ralph Hughea, $45,415. Manchester, has stepped in to leaving his Job. the department was understaffed was a former resident of M an ch ^ Conaumer protection: handle the department until a “ I like the people here. I like what and overworked. The number of ter and Bolton. with a split as Celtics slow down pace Commlaaioner Mary Healin, replacement for Broderson is I do and the dedicated people I work new housing units had doubled, David Charwtta He was a contractor and owner of $71,037; Deputy Commlaaioner Jo­ with," he said after the Town from 48 in 1988-66 to 76 In 1986-87. the Connecticut Valley Construc­ found. David Charette, 58, of East By Rick Gano By Bill Barnard “ We have to go see what we did number on our psyche,” Boston aeph McDonough, $01,478. Council honored him during Older Soon after, Wlllnauercame under Hartford, died ^ id a y at the tion Co. of Manchester until he The Associated Press wrong.” Abdul-Jabbar said. "The Coach K.C. Jones said. "But we are “ We’re Interviewing several peo­ Tho Assoclatod Press Correction: Americans' Week for six years of fire from town officials who questi­ Connecticut Hospice, Branford. He retired and moved to Florida ip Celtics played us tough in the more comfortable at home.'' ple," Hodge said. Commlaaioner Raymond Lopea, service to the town. ’T il stay as oned time accountability in his was the brother of llieresa Pellet­ 1972. He was a former member of BOSTON — Don’t count the Los halfcourt game. In the second half, The key quarter of the gome was But Lewis voiced some concern. MILWAUKEE - County Sta­ $70,054; Deputy Commlaaioner long as I feel needed and produc­ department. ier of Coventry. Manchester Lodge 73 of Masons.. Angeles Lakers among those who we got to run a tittle, but they had the second, when tbe Celtics “ We’re close to crisis, but trying tive.” he said at the time. According to Hodge, Wlllnauer is He is survived by his wife, Mae dium has not been kind to the New Lawrence Albert, $01,475; Deputy Besides his sister, he Is survived York Yankees over the years, so were ready to count out the Boston already established their lead and recovered from on 8-for-28 shooting to stay as much on top of it as Broderson said Saturday that he currently off the Job. on worker's Charest. He was pr^eceased by his Commlaaioner Leonard Barbierl, by three other sisters, Rita Manager Lou Piniella was happy to O ltics in the NBA championship we couldn’t make the final push.” performance in the first 12 minutes. possible,” she said. “ We appreciate doubted he would return to work In compensation, and It Is uncertain son, 'Thomas Charest. $01,478; Deputy Commlaaioner Charette in California, Lucille Roy leave the home of the Milwaukee series. “ We were like a stepbehind them In the second period, Boston was Mr. Broderson’s many years of Coventry. when he will return. Burial was in Holiday, Fla. 17-for-tl from the fleM Mid tteh a Jamea Singer, $05,041. of Fort Kent, Maine, and Cora Brewers with a split in their “ We were ready for this all all the time,” Johnson said. “ Some along.” Los Angeles guard Michael of our guys didn’t shoot as well as 60-56 halftime lead it never relin- Economic development: four-game series Commlaaioner John Caraon, Cooper said after the O ltics stifled they did In L A. We got It going in qushed in the second half. $71,037; Deputy Commlaaioner Pe­ Happy, but not com pletely the Lakers’ running game and beat the fourth quarter, but there were ter Burna, $55,145. Education: Region faces big energy shortages, study warns satisfied them 109-103 In Game 3 Sunday. plays we Just didn't make.” “ When you hit 17 of 21, It’s hard Commlaaioner Gerald Tirozzi, “ Milwaukee has been playing "This series Is far from over and we With 2>A minutes left in the third for them to get any kind of fast $77,045; Deputy Commlaaioner well but we had a chance to leave have our work cut out for us. We quarter, the Lakers had one fast­ break going,” said Kevin McHale, Frank Altieri, $67,019; Deputy Continued from page I hydropower from Canada under the nesses would stop expansions and And, the report added. If Sea­ region will continue to lead the here with three wins.” he said after expect two more games like this (at break basket in the game and who had 21 points and 10 rebounds Commlaaioner Lorraine Aronaon, Hydro-Quebec power agreement new industries would avoid coming brook I Is delayed beyond the end of nation in economic growth, or New York’s 5-3 victory Sunday left Boston Garden). but we’re going to trailed 82-69. their largest deficit. after totaling eight rebounds in the $07,019. tion of conservation, cogeneration and 1,800 megawatts of cogenera­ to the region, it said. this year, the region could expe­ econmic development will slow and the Yankees one-half game ahead do everything we can to grab one of Los Angeles’ lowest halftime total first two games. Environmental protection: and hydropower from Canada. tion, the researchers said New The researchers said the eco­ rience “ electric reliability prob­ New England will stagnate.” of Toronto In the American League them.” in the first two games of the series Larry Bird and Dennis Johnson, a Commlaaioner Lealie Carothera, lems” within 12 months. Boston held Los Angeles to six was 69 points. combined 2-for-12 in the first Some have gone further, suggest­ England will still suffer a 3,000- to nomic losses are conservatively Carl Goldstein, vice president of East. $03,000 to $77,045; Deputy Commia- 5,000-megawatt shortage by the estimated at $20 billion to $50billion “ New England may be stumbling fastbreak baskets to trim the But Johnson and Abdul-Jabbar quarter, were each 6-for-7 in the ing the region could go without the the U.S. ComnUttee for Energy “ We’ve had trouble playing here aioner Dennia DeCarli, $55,145; through the year 2000. toward another energy crisis, one Lakers' advantage to 2-1 in the said the sellout crowd of 14,890 second period. Seabrook I plant. mid-1990s. Awareness, said the report was not In the past, but our ball club played Deputy Commlaaioner John W. best-of-seven series. They had affected the O ltics positively more "W e didn’t play as well In the first But the Management Informa­ That is the equivalent of thrde to They said losses through the 1990s that will not be forestalled by done in concert with any New well.” he said. scored 267 points in winning the than it affected the Lakers quarter as we would have liked, but Anderaon, $53,431. tion study sharply disputes those five Seabrook-sized power plants. could include from 400,000 to 900,000 alternative energy sources,” the England utility. Health aervicea: claims. The report said that by the early Jobs, $3 billion to $7 billion in lost tax memorandum said. The Yankees, who are 13-26 In first two games at the Inglewood negatively. we still played hard.” Bird said of Commlaaioner Frederick G. Even counting power from the 1990s, shortages could result in revenue and a lowering of the “ New England faces serious The study urges the construction Milwaukee since 1980. return home Forum and about half of the points “ Playing here didn’t make any Boston’s 29-22 first-quarter deficit. Adama, $53,730; Deputy Commia- Seabrook I plant, which is being voltage reductions and increasing region’s economic product by 2 decisions with regard to its eco­ of new plants. Including nuclear to begin a big three-game series came on their running game. ' difference to us, but it helped ’ ’When we play hard and get loose aioner Dennia Kerrigan, $02,930; fought by Massachusetts officials. electric rates. Then, existing busi­ percent per year by 2000. nomic resurgence. ... Either the reactors. with Toronto minus Injured stars Magic Johnson, with 32 points, 11 them,” Johnson said. ” If they come balls, that’s to our advantage.” Deputy Commlaaioner Elinor Jac- rebounds and nine assists, and out Tuesday the way they did today, “ We’ve been playing as a unit for Don Mattingly and Rickey AP photo obaon, $51,548. Henderson. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, with 27 we’ll be in big trouble.” a long time and we know If we hang Honaing: Mattingly was scheduled for points, kept the Lakers In the game ” I know playing here was a factor tough, something will happen,” Commlaaioner John F. Papan- more tests on a back injury today at Larry Bird Is down on all fours as he tries to got a bettor with a halfcourt offense, but both tor them, but I don’t think the crowd Dennis Johnson said. ” We have to Court won’t force adoption of rules on acid rain bothered us.” Adbul-Jabbar added. keep a level head and remember It drea, $60,952; Deputy Commia- a New York Hospital while Hender­ view of tho game as ho takes a break on tho bench in tho knew that was not the best way for aioner David W. Deakin, $63,457; son is on the 15-day disabled list them to play. “ Those two blowouts did a is Just one game.” the International Joint Commis­ sey, Rhode Island, Connecticut and tal quality in eastern North late stages of Sunday's game. Deputy Commlaaioner Yaaha Ea- By James H. Rubin Costle, then the administrator of with a pulled hamstring. New Hampshire. America.” calera, $51,545. The Associated Press the Environmental Protection sion, which has U.S. and Canadian Some reports said Mattingly representatives and advises both Lawyers for the states said acid Human reaourcea: Agency, In the waning days of the But the U.S. Circuit Court of could be out for the rest of the nations on matters affecting the rain is a dire threat to “ the health of Commlaaioner Elliot A. Gina- WASHINGTON — The Supreme Carter administration. Appeals here ruled last September season, although the Yankees said ‘Lousy pitching’ reason Great Lakes. fisheries, forests and human popu­ berg, $60,819; Deputy Commia- Court today refused to force the Costle wrote to then-Secretary of that Costle's 1981 letter does not they will know nothing definite until When the Reagan administration lations in large areas of eastern aloner Alberta Lee Hawkina, Reagan administration to adopt State Edmund S. Muskie that acid bind the Reagan administration to the got the test reports, took office, it refused to act on Canada and the northeastern Uni­ $46,836; Deputy Commlaaioner Ri­ rules for reducing acid rain rain, or acid deposition as It is also act. “ With Toronto coming in. It’s behind hitting expiosion Costle’s recommendation. EPA ted States.” chard Blackatone, $55,145. pollution. called, “ Is endangering public time for us to do a little padding," officials say they are awaiting the Acid rain, they added, is being The appeals court said the letter Income maintenance: The court, without comment, welfare in the U.S. and Canada." Piniella said. "W hat’s Important Is outcome of additional research on generated by huge quantities of lacks the force of law because the Commlaaioner Stephen Heintz, rejected appeals by eight Nor­ The question that arose was that we play well every day and the causes and effects of acid rain. sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide Carter administration did not fol­ By Ben Walker $67,283; Deputy Commlaaioner theastern states, a Canadian pro­ whether Costle's letter a mounted to stay in the race. You don’t win The current administration was from electric power plants and low the necessary procedural stops The Associated Press Mary Nakaahian, $59,631; Deputy vince and environmental groups formal action that bound future pennants In June. First place administrations under the 1977 sued by environmental groups, the smokestacks. The pollution is car­ for adopting federal regulations. A L Roundap Commlaaioner J. Bradford Blanc- seeking to bind the government to a doesn’t mean all that much.” province of Ontario, eight states ried long distances, they said. Such rules must be published in tho The reason for so much hitting in ard, $61,478. pollution-control commitment Clean Air Act to identify states Claudell Washington, who had made by the former Carter and others seeking to force federal Ontario officials said a crack­ Federal Register and the public baseball this season. Detroit Man­ Iniurance: where pollution occurs and to take only one hit in 17 trips since his action. down on the pollution that causes must have an opportunity to ager Sparky Anderson says, is a lot Peter W. Gllliea, $67,019; Deputy admnistration. steps to reduce it. return from the disab le list June 2, Tigers scored three times In the The states are New York, Maine, acid rain “ could have an enormous comment, the appeals court said In of lousy pitching. sixth. Commlaaioner William Gilligan, The dispute stemmed from a Jan. Costle based his conclusion about broke a 3-3 tie Sunday with a 13, 1081, letter by Douglas M. acid rain’s dangers on a report by Massachusetts, Vermont, New Jer­ beneficial impact on environmen­ an opinion by Antonin Scalia. ~ “ With the pitching the way It Is In Lemon hit a two-run homer in the $53,431. bases-loaded single In the seventh the major leagues today, if you Labor: seventh, Brookens connected In the Inning. have more good hitters, you can eighth and Nokes homered again In Commlaaioner Joaeph Peraro, “ Early In the year, Donnie was pick teams apart,” Anderson said the ninth. $69,525; Deputy Commlaaioner struggling and we dealt with that. after the Tigers battered the Boston Anderson claimed a lot of offense Lawrence Buaha, $01,475. We were still able to win a lot of ball Red Sox 18-8 Sunday. is the product of a lot of poor Mental health: games,” Washington said. Matt Nokes hit two homers and Commlaaioner Michael Hogan, ITS STRAWBERRY TIME! pitching. 9 “ Now’s the time for the other drove In four runs, Chet Lemon “ You can’t name one team in the $07,079; Deputy Commlaaioner De­ guys to come to the forefront like homered and hnSicked in four and major leagues that have three borah Carr, $80,031. myself as the leadoff man. My Job is Just Follow These Directions- Tom Brookens hit a three-run good, solid, front-line starters. With Menial retardation: to get on base and make things hpmer, highlighting a 21-hit bar­ most clubs, you can’t even name Commiaaioner Brian Lenaink, From Windsor Looks From Rookvills, happen for the team. Hopefully I ’ll f PICK YOUR OWN lost Windsor HUngton rage as Detroit achieved season one.” Anderson said. "And yqu $07,070; Deputy Commiaaioner be doing that tor the next two weeks highs for runs and hits. Terry Roberta, $87,053; Deputy have 90 pitchers playing today that, illi t 44 until he (Henderson) gets back, “ he The Tigers won three times in the Commiaaioner Charlea Galloway, if it weren’t for expansion, wouldn’t said. four-game series at Fenway Park, even be there. Only 40 percent of the $58,078; Deputy Commiaaioner swivjberrj) Washington said It Is still early in at scoring 32 runs on 50 hits. players today are legitimate.” Shelley Marcua, $51,840. the season, but that the series with 8 ’ ’W f’ve been scoring a lot of runs Detroit starter Dan Petry could tim e.' Motor vehldee: the Blue Jays Is crucial. lately,” Anderson said. “ But in this not hold the early lead and gave up Commiaaioner Lawrence Dei- “ It’s our first confrontation with Hsnid ptiolo by Tuokw ballpark, you can’t give me enough five runs on five hits In 81-1 umlngs. Ponte, $80,803; Deputy Commia­ them. It will be kind of a showdown. runs.” Mike Henneman, 8-0, got the aioner EMward X. O’Dea, $81,940. BERRY PATCH FARMS We’re playing baseball and we’ re Field In Merjden. East won, AcO, to East's Pat Merritt makes contact and In other American League games victory despite allowing two runs I^ lley and maaagemenl: confident It will be a good series.” drives the ball In Saturday's state Class L advance to Wednesday's semlflni Sunday. Kansas City trounced on five hits in 3 1-3 Innings. Secretary Anthony V. Milano, Route 30, South Windsor he said. Seattle 9-1, New York beat Milwau­ Boston’s Wade Boggs left the $$3,37$; Deputy Secretary Howard In the sixth inning, Mike Paglia- quarterllnal with Stratford at Ceppa t kee 5-3, Toronto edged Baltimore game In the sixth Inning with a Rifkin, $09,538. rulo singled and Dan Pasqua 3- 2, Cleveland trounced Oaklandbruised left arm after a collision doubled with one out for the Revenue aervicee: A N D NOW 12-2, Minnesota stopped Texas 7-4 with Madlock at third baaa. Boggs 7 Yankees off Brewers starter Chuck Commiaaioner John Groppo, and Chicago defeated California said he thought he had Injured a $00,953; Deputy Commiaaioner FREE CONTAINERS. Crim, 3-2. Chris Boslo relieved East advances to semifinals 4- 0. nerve and his status Is day-t«Mlay. Paaquale Barbato, $58,145. AT A SECOND NEW LOCATION Crim and walked Joel Skinner to Nokes, Lemon, Bill Madlock, Lou Indians l^yktlilallcs t Tranaportallea: load the bases. L quarterfinal Saturday afternoon The East-Maloney winner faces Whitaker and Darrell Evans each Children Welcome Wayne Tolleson struck out, but By Len Auiter Commissioner J. William Bums, at Ceppa Field. the Bunnell-East Haven winner on had three hits (or Detroit, which 8^ve'"dariton pitched seven Washington sent a 3-1 pitch on a Sport* Editor $13,37$; Deputy Commissioner Wil­ The victory moves the second- Saturday at Muzzy Field In Bristol ripped rookie John Leister, 0-1, and strong innings and Oavaland took liam Laaarek, $71,037; Deputy For Daily Picking Conditions hard line past second baseman for the championship. three relievers. Nokes hit a three- advantage o f wven OaklasdiRors. DZEN STRAWBERRY HILL Juan Castillo, scoring Pagllarulo MERIDEN - Ironically, the first ranked Eagles, 18-5, into Wednes­ Commissioner Daniel Muirhead, batted ball hit at an East Catholic day’s semifinals against Maloney Stratford, the alma mater of East run homer following Madlock’s Pat Tabler drove In fo ir runs, $03,487; Deputy Commissioner and Pasqua. Coach Jim Penders where his RBI single In the third and the Tony Bernasard knocked In three Can 644-2478 Rich BordI-.’ 2-0, got his second High fielder was booted. High, a 2-0 winner over St. Joseph’s, Bdw, M. Archibald, $87,083; Dep­ on Barber Hill Road From Mortehoslor 'That would be the only gaffe by at Muzzy Field in Bristol at 7; 30 father coached for 23 years and won 'ligers made It 6-0 in the fourth. and Joe Carter hit a solo homer, his victory In relief of Dennis Ras­ 14th. uty Commissioner James J. R)ce, the Eagles’ otherwise rock-solid p.m. It will be East’s first trip to the four state titles — two with the Don Baylor hit a two-run homer Mon. - Fri. 8 am - 8 pm mussen. Pat Clements, Just called and Spike Owen had a three-run The host Athletlea tied a team $$7,018; Deputy Commissioner South Windsor-East Windsor Town Line defense which combined with semifinal since ‘04 when it was father-son combination — is sent up from Columbus when Bob triple in the the fourth that pulled James Sullivan,. $87,083; Deputy poised sophomore Kevin Greene to beaten by Cheshire. East won state Sat. - Sun. 8 am « 5 pm Shirley was released Friday, got the Red Sox within 6-8, but the M nsm u Commissivuw.- f . Burae, blank Stratford High, 4-0, in a Class titles In 1975 and '83. Please (urn to page 13 $8*,.'"* Deputy Commissioner the save. Francis Mcueimvii, $40,509. If - MAWCHESTEIt m HALP. MoHdty. J m K t . W»7 Solid defense key as East reaches the semifinals SCOREBOARD RflOfWRFd IHNf WRO RBR Of the OtRfO CdmmmifM m m tt» w M i tko 0 e re l&r Meet. He io t isrjrs&irji£% iMmd arffli t fb-imbiK. Cbot 0TM IM eeH t4 e BbROo-fObdid, rmmeee at the eemee CeMhee Carl Kakowfex tried pickW arc Vtm ttfhttm i itrotfdfG CRilior fit tto pbOf ht © 0 twoHWt oftoRtfon fn tto t k M By (0 OltlHMlI ^OlMlOro tOftdiRTOMp fOIIM dtMTRffnf ifm 2dra'o iMt allot doarn Mangfafico off first haao, M M parachute toes down the right f i ^ 8 *fttwa Rt POndOTi flOKf hi itfRtSOfd, M . tB« Ifnr Rbd otopbfnf on Mo Bbf 6 r f(Ti>>mf> T li« Coot eORdb RdhMftMd to OOIM ttw fhiRl oat. lie inotffRtodR ihw allowed Price, who led off (he ajPvT^ iniKOd OltMthMM RlMMlt OUltlfllRtfllt LORfoe tbffd-to-oecond-to ffrot M O - hmign with a sfngto. to ocofo « d Till hie Play fn (he foorlb, wM nf oat a Mangfafico fandod o« A M . ffo jC flM iViHih rRyptforo. "ft WRO jiwrVi. *— Hmm k m U RiTkiaRnf," he ORkf, "Bat OWM tho leadofrsfntfe from iohn Bfansione. scored from there as Paul Dnwi^ wiww ¥». HHHH T .lk ^ wim t n liH knocked third baoeman Faof C ^ ■ g l ifRfno otRTto, f don't ORfo ff f'ln And in the fifth he raced h) tocradle LM .O m v«. DMn,« — Heewtien Wit Ron Forto's fool pop on a hunt. tie's throw oat of the glove of ffrM Jrn M H T m c ii «•. /.c. H m t f .y -M — «»L t . piRyfnf m own tenriilf. rvark " » EaEast'0 ooeond RootooiiRoon "itanford is as strong a third baseman 3!dfo. “Y lW lH R f^fw victory if)in '07, . Both TlR OM skotkotont baseman as yooH see anywhere," defense and we dUirt, Raseefi root, ‘nw ERgleo Bfanfeed if. Eoal Fenders cited. "Yoa can't ask for ______««. mu wwFwdW, m KfUKW.i fM O TI I II-O, foot ‘thandef. the lAfORr-oM any Better defense on a high school "diving us two rone poy^pgf- . w r « M v«. iMfr r :l » — Si ml level," he added, speaking of the cally hlad to hurt them," Fenders Oavatond attend atOTted tm t oiw, workfag 9 s 1010 said, "'But we did have that first NwflM* « — K «M «y Soifofs Loogvo oRsSifvso the fir at foot hmfngo and odmtftod entire unit. "That's what we pride I tn. Nun«rr T l« i r ,« — Oiortwr Konaaa City smMyp that helped Bint for ftfo oecond ofRit oorseives on." ianim rr !Hi Kevin Lawrence, who started the ’^'’tieet added ito final nm in (he in the toamainent. " f was nervoao SOtSfMb ur 017177 77-. <• fourth wHh htanford'o fine shot the first ganw, not this one," he year Behind the plate, at shortstop __rfaff. _ •aid. " Ih e y (left-hander hfarc and Kevin Riggs at second base through the box piafffig timMfe. Nakaa 7 (H). J fc l also backed op Greene's superb who fed offthe inning wMi an infield braakana fa>. key (4). w — . Mangfafico and Oreene) had toor- inaridon. nament experience last year and pitching with some stellar play of h« ^ P N f f i R M I * . g«gH Riggs was g-for-2 with two walko that has het|wd tMs year," Fenders their own. Left fielder Dave Frice and a run scored with Price also m e Cf rtim i cited. also got in on the act in the sixth, ______»1, IS kwfngg Hanitaiftan W^ 4 I k g-for-g wHh one free pass for the Ti«* Moneimtcr fM ccr C h ^ .C y - : 7, ktm Yi Oreene went the distance this streaking to lasso Tom Lindberg's lACigyiiand4 Hwnanfbi 133 4n 1 n 1 g • 1 scorcher in the gap. Eagles, htanford also contributed J d«fMf («irl* 1} and y n ^ ) •4N# **** ■.■■■■■■.iNe r 1mm i, n mdim F N R m bbSO 5; time, spinning a fIve-hItter, to op SifiMfeurv Mar*. M , m ifma- MBwoukaa 7, now vark 6 - * ^ > i his personal mark (0 i-1. ffe walked Riggs and Lawrence, who each with his bat with a g-for-g perfor­ borv. U w tm Pitb and AiMaa Rfaafr- Kanaat Cify jL SaafM S M t J t U t . ' j; I 11 0 0 1 0 f jjr ja lgBmd has a .OM on-base percentage, mance with an RBf. miixxim. only twoandstrochoatfive. "laoed faaat wifaa aoait for ftm Cvefaitat MWA4 tT m iw M wMla MIm v Jaiiyona SMiio RiaaMoam Dafrott IK BmMM 11-3. H RbR bb SO mostly breaking pitches todm," combined for all the offense East ftad aMi«t*. Ai«a ataviM wa(i far fM Taranfa % batfimara 7 WP-Laftfar, Oreene said. "'They were looking needed in the first Inning. Riggs Cyciaaa* aara Sbafoa RMkaw. Mary IS,13 ‘«l m i Mfnnetafo 7, TaMt 4 umpfraa- ' M M ivar, ana Hilary Kaavar. for the fastball but I came back wKh turned a 1-1 offering from S tratfm New 1 ^ i MRwoiAiaa 3 3 m iL A I RaodlngolpkiMO-^ Chicago 4, Catlfarnia 0 T-3 ;. iL>3 Merrwurgojwrm^ the curve." He also mixed In an hurler Rich GraswaM around and Oavaland n , OokMnd 7 I n n 1 drove It up the left center field alley m e lyiiiiillic WftflaM4) of Ookkand 0 10 Eibt hurfar K«vln Qr«Rn« hat i Rob Stanford. He pawed after It got Gfoswolo one Oaks ylefary, IM Cyeianaa raealyad aaala AUrwtJlMllO Gotf Tha aophomora apun a fiva-hittar, away but couldn't find the handle. 'The Eagles added two unearned from Wak H ), Oriawaki, Nylin/O'Nall, 'fai% (Jaffcaaf (fijoaf MUIIfff (LOTlSmOff / FlrilNlO.M itil d«t«rmlnRd look on hit fRoe m h« **W)^l)re*n* (0-1)) LF- OroswaiO a-A, » : » p.m. Murray 1b He seemed mighty determined markers in the second on some Kaydaa Rabanfiymar, and Sarab Harn- Lynncf Multnkt3b _____ rMOhM bRok b«for« r«l«Rblng i pHoh In baafai. Aiaa aiayinn wall wara Traey only aomaa achatMad KntghfTb Laapr gioo SAN M A N NOUtTON N Oiaaar, Caffry Marlarfv, and Krln Pr lea. Kannadyc UptMNylb 3 13 0 Teranfa of New York, TjiO P.m. ShaaNlf m itte 3 13 7 pirrsbURw/*"^ jMSTrewc CfwrtryCliife Saafan at Solflmara, 7;SS pm. MYangdh Laechdh 4 010 abrRM sbrhM m c i i t w i i M Mllwaukaa of Dafrott, 7;S5 p.m. lergTb 4 0 11 M S T 17 - A - <0-7-01,1..,^.. Runs abundant due to lousy pitching Kantoa Cffy of Mlnnaaoto, l:0S p.m. T M ManeMatar Saeear Club Rawdlaa TaOaM 34 3 W3 'MMa SOSOS iitlwir i? Clavaland of California, W;K p.m. 1 ^ 7b 4111 Mmllll 1b 313 5 (bM f IS and undar) aalnad iM finala in Chicago at Daklond, W?3S p.m. Brophy and Cmz Both of Fisk’s home runs came ^ Sfafa Cup wilb a 7-i win avar lorg singled to center. Taxot of Saaftia, 10:3S p.m. Lowary 73%‘5 7 / ^ f f l% e M u ^ Continued from page 11 Royals won three times In the Olaatanbury an Sunday af Addlaan S8i8U 4033 HJohanb) Reliever Mark Elchhom, 7-2, got against Willie Fraser, 2-4, who 07, Brod Partlaman. four-game series. Park. T M Rawdiaa win maaf iNalilna- Two euta whan winning run tMtad. 3 00 0 Akiwnat pitched a complete game and fard Salurifay in IM finala at 4 p.m. af Gama Wlnnme Rbl — larg (3). Sortarl B-14-03, Bill Sullivan 74-11-1 Black, A2, struck out three and the victonr. NallMilLNfluiitindlnot ------McpJrllp bob Ovartan 77-1 AOS, Tam Bae record with seven miscues. Left Addlaan Park In Olaatanbury. Sfava E— Barfield. DP— Taranto 3. LDb— walked (wo. He had been forced to Ernie f^ltt hit a controversial allowed seven hits. dfhita and bab Paal had iM aaala with beitlmara 10, Teranfa 7. 3b' Maaaby, 70-17-04, Ed ClccoglloM » 1 1 ^ , ^ J l .. capture state titles fielder Jose Canseco made his first two-run homer In (he Toronto first. Matt Kahuf and bill Kannady drowina Shaaft, Laoch, Murroy, MYaung, Per- McAulay 77-13A4. C - tnoftfU two errors of the season on the sa me leave early In his last start Tuesday Twin* 7, R*ng*f* 4 W L Pet. Ob yrenac 00-17-01, Carl HahanfMl ^ 1 5 -^ A m Baltimore Manager Cal Ripken aaalafa In IM aamlf Inel. Dava Pahrbach HR— Whiff (4), Ripken (14). bdtfitp play during a three-run first Inning. night because of a sore right knee. Randy Bush’s RBI double broke a aM Tam barfa pioyad wall with Mika St. Loula 33 70 .473 — SB— WIggint (7), Upshaw (7), Dwyer (7) Maffot 31-TOai, ja b brawn ti-ffifi Sophomore Todd Liscomb argued (he ball curved foul before Chicogo 31 74 .SM 3 Pronk LIpinaki ^ 1 5 ^ ,. D - - SfovO Three state championships Shortstop Alfredo Orlffin also made Jackson hit a leadoff homer In the 4-4 tie In the seventh Inning and Roy Marah atarriM In aaal s— (Mggira.r ' b S S ^' ph 1 0 0 0 SontonaM reaching the right-field foul pole. T M Rawdiaa baaf Avan in tha Montreal 7t 34 .SW 5'/i Pyka 33-31-35-M, Allan Thomaa SS-33-M, were brought home by local was the lone Indian (luallfler for sixth off Mike Moore. 2-8. He hit a Smalley added a two-run single, New York 7t 34 .$17 S'/j Tenrfarp OOOO/Mogdnph Gaorga McNuN I0-7A00. two errors. au^arflnala, a-I, loaf Saturday oftar IP N R RR bb SO MOiMph 111} athletes as Manchester High the State Open in the 8000-meter two-run homer, his llth, In the baatina fM Wlltan Wiiarda, S4, tha Phllodelphia 34 34 SOD 647, Prank Llalnakl 34-1j Toland 10th in the 8200 and Bob seven shutout Innings and Bo with barfa and Sarda aattina oaaiHa. Lovalllara, Tauwl. Sb-VonNykt...... lints — all by senior Brian and struck out six. No Angel got the fifth for a 4-9 lisad. Sal Butera, Marah Mayad wall In aaal. with Satufdgy'ao 'L t S , RwSrSSSs 0 17 Brawn 30-17-47, Bod Semualt Dickson llth. Jeff Holland was Jackson hit two homers as Kansas victory. New York 4, Pittsbuirgh 7 VanSiyka3(l),M^li(3),McAaynefdi(7), 7-3 Gratarata — StgyaStave Pvka ~ 70. Nat — Allait Srophy — to finish llth In the past second base. It was Long’s recalled from the minors on Satur­ Rahrboen, Mika Kalaay and Eric Chria- MOiaf (n.Sb^jalm aan (11). S— seventh in the high Jump and City beat Seattle. The Orioles have lost four In a row fanaan playina wall. Cincinnati 5, Lot Ani^aa 7 iS,W 11-3 t ; Thelamot 77-33-70, Nick DiPlatra 7S-33-n; team standings behind Notre second complete game, both day, hit a three-run double and Chicago 4, Sf. Loult 5 Kipper 7. SF-banllle. HBP— WCIork by Lapof. WF— BBST 14 — Tim McNamara 41-0-h ; Just missed (luallfylng for the Jackson and Frank White each and eight of nine. Twlnt7J iflg iri4 P N R BR bb SO Dame of West Haven, which shutouts. Kirby Puckett drew a bases-loaded Phiiadalphhhla 4, Montraol 3 Rick Clauoh 41-4-57. GfpfO — bleb Open. drove In thrge runs and Danny Ranee Mulllniks led off the Blue Son Diage) S,5, Atlanta 37 Umpifea Hama, Engal; First, Bwiga; Clough 71. B — Bill Sander 40-1A54, Jag won with 73 points. Coach Barry Fisk helped the White Sox set a walk. TbXAS C ru z, a ninth-grader at Tartabull hit two doubles and a Jays’ ninth with walk, the first of San Proncltco f HoMfon f 13 Innings MINNESOTA SMond, Watt) Third, M o ^. Nevok 45-11-54, Pot Mlatratta 444-M; Bernstein's Manchester girls team record with home runs In 18 Minnesota starter Juan Beren- brhM M r hM A-17,H4. Gary Wead 47-1A55, Tom Lowary Bennet Junior High, won the triple. Tartabull, traded by the the gome by starter Mike Bod- Little League WllkrtnTb took ninth place with 31 points at straight games. Fisk hit a two-run guer, leading the A L with an New York 5, Pittsburgh 4,10 Inningt, 1st 4 17 0 Nawmnat 4 100 47^11-54, Walt Chapman 40-17-54, Bleb dlcker, 8-2. Willie Upshaw sacri­ the Class L L Meet at Pete long Jump with a leap of lAfeet, Mariners to Kansas City In the average of 10 strikeouts per nine gome Plafchr at 3 0 0 1 Buth rf 4 13 1 DaNieala 47-13-54. c - Bob bra ficed pinch-runner Manny Lee to shot In the fourth and a solo homer Plftaburgh W, New York 7, Tnd gome Slarrarf 4 0 10 Loudnarc 100 0 73-17-54. Jim Gracia7A70-54, Oanbal WIgren Track with freshman 10>/3-lnches. She also was third winter, went 8-for-17, scored five Innings, fanned 10 In six Innings. second and after a walk and an out. In the ninth. Ni IIm i I PhlladelMla 3, ^ntraal 1 Obrien 1b 4 0 7 1 Puckett cf 7 10 1 FMIIlNSixgMl lino 77-17-55. 0 — Carl Engbarg 7747- Alexia Crus capturing (he long In the 100 and sixth In the runs and drove home four as the Los Angeles 13, Cincinnati 7 Incvglle If 4 0 0 0 Hrbak lb 1000 Dick McNamaro »-77-57. 300-meter dashes. She set (he baland brothers _ nipped Marlarty St. Louis 13, Chicago 7 rorrerPorter dhan 4 « 0 u 0u 0u Larkini-arKin 1bid 1000 SWRRPS — Rick___ Clough ..jugh 171. Nat . Jump. She also set school McOwalcflOwalcf 4 170Oaattl3b1 ■ 4 110 PNILA school record In (he 100 In a ra, a-7,...... Saturday...... rdoy at LataLaMr■>!« Plaid. Heuataitan__ 3,_ ton Francisco 0 BtrbM Tim McNamara 77-444, ^ rre ll Mad­ reconls In the lOO- and tOO-meter hawn Cuflar hod two hita while Adadam Atlanta 13,!“ , San DIago 17 MStonlyc, itonlyc 4 0■ 0 0 Smally«i 4017 brbM dox 77-3:^ , Dam DaNieala 7A547,1-547. N preliminary heat with a 13.1 Oaion alee played wall. Jaaon Sar- PafrolllSb•afrolll 3b 3 1 3 ,33 Brnntkybrnntky If 3 110 4000 MThmpc 4 33 3 ddsbesi 3000 Hovatlb______Great — Pat MlatraNa 74. Na t - bill clocking and set established a Less means more for Astros’ Ryan nawon daubledble( and alnpled for the ___ York (Darling 7-4) at Chicago Brewer pr 0 100 LmbrdtTb 3 110 Sander------30-i4-44,_ . jpa----- Novak 77-11-M;ir-n^woi Coach Kathy Kittredge's East laaera while Step Sinatra and Tom (Sutcliffe 0-7), 4:0S p.m. BuachleSb 0 0 0 0 Butore c 3 17 3 4 110 Semual 7b new mark In the 200 with a 28.0 4 0 0 0 iotlar If Walt Chapman 30-17-44, Rick Mgrthali girls took part In the Class L for Its first three-game winning Kelley aaeh hod a pair. Pittsburgh (PIsMr 7-7) at Montreal Browne ph 1 00 0 Dovldtnlf 10 10 S1-1_3-47. C Gran— John- inPlekana blejapa 04,_____ Belt clocking In the semifinals. Kim By Jim Donoohy coming In as St. Louis took three of Anaaldl'a defeated the Lawyers, 7-4, (Heaton 7-7), 7:3$ p.m. TatoN M4M4 TOMt 31 7107 Ifeet at Hall High In West streak of the season. But host LeChepalla 34. Net — bob brawn Jarvis was sixth in the 1600, The Associated Press four against Chicago to take a Saturday at Leber Field. O.J. Cromwell St. Laula (Conroy 3-7) at Philadelphia 6-17-44.— . - — ^D Great—w. w—, wCarl ,.. ^nahEnaMrgTO. Nat Hartford and took 14th place In N L R o u n d u p Atlanta scored four runs In the sixth hurled a twa-hltter for Anaaldl'a and (Carman 34), 7;3S p.m. Ttkoa m NO NO-4 Shelllna Pyall was sixth In the three-game lead In the N L East. no i n |jj| j — McNamara 7433- the team standings with 13 and six In the seventh and won the hod 14 atrlkaauta. Cromwell alaa hod Let An^as (Herthitar S4) at Atlanta :c LAOIRS — A Great — Mylaan shot put and the Indian 4 X Less pitches this season means Willie McGee and Ozzle Smith two hlta. Mott Sullivan and Eric Roae (PalrMr B5), 7:40 p.m. Gama Winning RBI — Buth (3). TINartonrtan 57. NatNa^ — Agnat ‘ “Remdyke ‘ points. each drove in four runs (or St. Louis ;ame In the ninth on Ken Oberk- 100-meter relay ot Val Holden. more strikeouts for Nolan Ryan. each hod Rbl doubiea. John Ahibare San PrancNco (LaCots 4-7) at Cincinnati E— Puckett, M S^lay. DP— T « 44-31-45,-45, Lynn.Lynn Frier1 43-1345, ^ ^ 1 Brophy. who will not partici­ eli’s bases-loaded walk. and Pater Maliuio hod the hlta far the (brownlne 44), 0:0S p.m. LDb—Db— Texet 0, Mlnnaaata f. 7B— Obrien,0 . 'adot 40-33^.___ . B Great — lafly. Colette Factora. Michelle Horn- In an effort to extend Ryan's wild pitch. Houston added two runs and Vince Coleman had three hits. ? Butara, Patrolll, Buth. HR-Patralll (7). pate In the upcoming State Open So, Instead of a victory, the Lawyara. Son DIago (Howkint 37) at Houston LOS ANOBLI 31373 Iroucakf 41. Nat — Rata Caglgnallo hostel and Cruz tied (or fifth career, the management of the In the seventh on a sacrifice fly by Coleman has reached base In 37 Tha Ollara alld by Dairy Queen, 11-1, (Kneppar 3A, 0:3S p.m. SB— /McDowell (7), Ooattl (5), Nawmen 43-73-35. C Great — Ruth Conran M. tMt due to a commitment at the straight games. Padres lost their 48rd of 87 games. Saturday of LaMr Plaid. Eddy Plnkln (A, Brunontky (4), Mfllkaraen (4). SF— Sax 7b » place with a time of 81.8, Houston Astros Is restricting base­ Bill Doran and Chris Jackson’s IMNVy V WIfrVB m m N ^ tat aaa tot—1 ~ Lguran yglanit 73. Nat — Pat Junior National Decathlon Andre Dawson hit his 20th homer Relievers Storm Davis, Craig totted a thraa-hittar and struck out 11. New York at Chicago, 7:70 p.m. matcher. Andean 7b PbOabwpNa Ml B Cu^iljiehnm t14e-4i, Bernice /MerahnII one-tenth of a second off the ball’s all-time strikeout leader to run-scoring single. Plnkln also hod two RSIs. Eric Lane an Son Proncltca at Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m. IF H R BR Bb SO Shalbvef Championship In Tucson, Arls., (or Chicago to tie Eric Davis for the Lefferts and Rich Oossage pitched 9®(na Mnnning RBI — 8omiw(4). Amen _ school mark. Holden was sixth 110 pitches per game "He (Ryan) was awesome." said Rica Ouachlona each trlplad'and Scott Pittsburgh at Montreal, 7;3S p.m. Taxes Guarrar If _ABCO — Itaballa Parelak-BaNy won the discus with a toss of - N L lead and match his total of last three Innings and allowed six hits Scheinblum doubled. Lula Rivera had Correa 41-3 real 4, In the 100-meter hurdles and On Sunday. Ryan threw 111 Hammaker. 3-2. St. Loult at Philadelphia, 7;3S p.m. RWlllma If Broucak-Det Harlteg-Laa Whlfatall SI.94 meters and the pole vault and seven runs. two hits while Louit LoOuardlo had the Lot Angalat ot Atlanta, 7:40 p.m. Rutaell LA I 7 Marshal rf lut 17, Lynn Prler-Beeta Carnlallo-Lll long Jump. Fyall was seventh In season with Montreal. Mahoreic 7-3 imuaL l?R— MThampton (3). SB— after a lengthy duel. He won pitches and struck out 12 San Phllll** 3, Expo* 1 " I would say there were a couple ofMr hit for tha loters. Son DIago at Houaton, 0:35 p.m. HomltnSb iTharnetan (13), Ralnaa (13), GMnlton enevgn-Halan Maagan plus 14. My­ the Javelin with a toss of 100 feet "Everybody contributed, that’s Kllgus 1-3 MHtehrSb laan TINarton-Marlon Zamalllt-Oraca with his last attempt, clearing Francisco batters In seven innings of pitchers who had no killer Leynd 33 1. 3— Jddiaon. SF— Breeka. g and Factora had personal bests Montreal’s Tim Rolne:. led off the why we’re where we are,” said Bryant rt IP M R BR Bb SO Shao-Elaonor Brennan slut 14, Agnat IS-feet, AInches. "He took one as the Astros beat the Giants 8-0 in NMImil Firm Amiricin Lngui rnuHi Slubbtib Romoyko-Mgry Biian-Phyllls Holmaa- In the 100 at 12.8 and 200 at 27.2. ninth Inning with a double to spoil McGee, "we didn’t miss a beat Instinct,” San Diego Manager Berenguar good attempt at 14 feet (a school the Astrodome. Ryan did not walk a Anaaldl'a routed the Lawyers, 74-13, Travlnac Sylvla Stachholi plus 14. Putta — A — Kathle DeMarco was fifth In Mike Jackson’s no-hIt bid and the when we have Injuries, other guys Larry Bowa said. "How many runs Soturdoy at Varplanch School. Setsy AfhartenWAIAtharifMWA 3 Ravate M n H Romgy ko 77. B— Denita Kla man record) but then decided to call batter. to you need? You need two dozen Baranguar pitchad to 1 batter Duncan at the 3200-meter run tor the first no-hitter In Philadelphia by a step in and get the job done” McCubrey pitched a complete game for Yinkin 5. Briwiri 3 73, pet Boblggn 31. C — Aiin Salatlo 37, It a night," noted Manchester Ryan, who has 96 strikeouts In 73 runs In the major leagues?... Davis fM winners. Pat Oabarne drove In tlx 7th. Watch p Emily Sorra M, Phylllt Hpimaa 34. D — Eagles with Jackie Johnston Phlllle pitcher since 1898. HBP— Wllkaraen by Atherton. WP— Landrxph Coach George Suitor. The pole Innings this season, struck out lOor Dodger* 13, R*d* 7 and Lefferts stunk." runt end Marc baoullau had an Intlde- second In the high jum p at Jackson. 22. finished with a tha-park hamar. Hal Slalack, Pate NRW YORK MILWAUKRR Correa. Yeungp vault didn’t finish until 9 p.m. more for the teeth time in his career Atlanta’s winning rally started obrhM oirhM Umpires Hama, Read) First, Hlrach- 00 00 DNalllcf ■©^TVwti 9414 I*s9 U U U U U 8-teet, S-Inches and Sue Murphy and boosted his record lifetime two-hItter and his first major- Mike Marshall paced a 17-hlt L«s Lommev, Pate Carlton, and Chrit Prue Woslntn ct 5177 JCoatlllTb 4 3 70 beck; Second, Gardai Third, Merrill. WP— Joefctan. Brophy scratched from the when Glenn Hubbard walked, piayad wall. For the Lawyers, Marc n " 131713 TotOlt Umpirat tfema, WanMatadt; Plrat, fourth In the long jump. mark to 4.373. His 96 strikeouts league victory. Angeles attack with two home runs Porthina hod three hits and four RSIs. RndIphTb 3 0 11 Yeuntef 3 17 1 T-3:04. A— 15,775. long Jump because "one of his Raines moved to third on Jack­ and five RBI In beating former plnch-hltter Ted Simmons singled Winfield rf SOOOCoopardh 4 0 7 1 Lot Angalat The girls’ and boys’ state gave him the National League lead, Corey Wry hod three hitsand three RSIs S 2 S 8 = ’J hamstrings has been tight and son’s wild pitch and scored on teammate Je rry Reuss. and Albert Hall walked. Oberkfell while Matt Marauat added two hits. OWardlf 4 0 0 0 Dear If 3 0 0 0 Tillwootf opens will be Saturday at Willow one more than teammate Mike Kittle dh 4 110 JPacIrk 3b 7 0 11 IMnnIns RBI — we (lldn’t want to take a chance Huble Brooks’ sacrifice fly to ruin Reuss, who has a 7.89 E R A In six walked on a 8-2 count against Greg 4 13 0 Oantnr 3b 10 0 0 LOW OROSS-LOW NRT — Groat - Brook Park In New Britain. Scott. f^lrulo 3b WhHi Sox 4. Angili 0 Kan Cemartord 74, SlapMn McCutkaK of pulling (it)." Suitor said. the shutout. Steve Bedroslan got the starts (or the Reds, allowed five Booker. AmirleinFarm Potoualb 4 17 1 brock 1b 3 0 0 0 3B-^-8b(MM^I ''I’ll probably never finish Skinner c 30 00 Paidarph 1000 74, Gina Coldarona H. Nat — Chic final out for his 14th save. runs and eight hits In 22-3 Innings In Trtvlnei Lorkf Gagnon 47,( Jaa WakllnaV 70, Loult Millar another game aa tong as 1 throw American Laelon outdlatoncad Army Totleaon as 4 17 0 Braggt rf 4 0 10 CNICAOO CALIFORNIA in.Fo ;ar (13),, ***l*<^ L u g H i i N d i r i "1 was a little nervous going out his first appearance against the and Navy, 10-5, Saturday at Buckley ■brhM rh M 70, Lao Broyglkit 70, Tomam Bowi 71, only no pitches." the 40-year-old M*t* S>9, Plrat** 4-10 Surhoff c 4 0 10 S b ^D o vIt 'llllom Woodfl In the ninth." Jackson said, "but 1 Plaid. Chrit WollanMre and Jonathan Boston It 40 30 Pattlacf 4 00 0 Dan Heme 77, Stephan______Dodgers since May 8,1978, when he tt 3 0 0 0 SF— Ouarrare. i - Ryan said. "I can see their side of It. Sfanliil did tha pitching for tha winners, Tama It 373 Oulllanaa 4 0 0 0 PolldorM 000 0 IP H R RR bb SO SuahaNo 73, Greg Barger 73.13. Borott — Mattingly out lor the year? told myself to just go out and give was with Pittsburgh. New York won the first game on 0 —^ Aj—— Stanley Skiba 77, JamatI AllAllan_____ 37, Paul_ but there's nothing magical about now 7-4. Staninl struck out 17 In five balnaadh 4 110 pWhItaH 4 0 0 0 S everything 1 had” “ I was disappointed In Reuss Lee Mazzllll’s two-run double in the Innlnaa In relief. Staninl also had four « OB OWtfkrIb 4 0 0 0 jaynar 1b 40 10 Saarl 14. Natr... — Jim Funderburk,>undarburk 4747, pitches per game." ow Wat A Mils S 4 I John Warran 40. Sal Butap 47, Richard no Jackson struck out a career-high loth and Pittsburgh came back In hltt.IncludlngahomarwhllaWoilenMrg Mllswukaa 101 CaMamrf 4 111 4 0 30 MILWAUKEE (AP) - The New placed on the IB-day disabled list. Ryan. 3-8. entered this season today,” Reds Manager Pete Rose and Kevin Orlffin each had three hits, l3 j AHeiUlf 40 10 t ^ y W , Jamas Manditto 70, Tad Blotko the nightcap with a six-run eighth Game Winning RBI — Washington (1). Flake s a s : The Yankees said Mattingly was six and walked four. He started the said. " I thought he was coming - - 6 p I 73, David Camipna 73, Frank Barger 73, York Yankees, clinging to a half­ with 4.277 strikeouts in 4.IIS 1-3 aoch tripling, while Prank Hartha added E— Broggt Sveum, Tellaaon. DP— New HulMSb uI 0 r 0 PeCnetTb dudiwiM season with the Phillies but was Inning highlighted by Mike Diaz’s two hits, boo Pack had two hits and Joe York___ _ .Mlly . ilwoukae 7. LDb- New York 7, AAanrIaSb 30) 101 0 SchefllditSdwtildaa rax Jan Johnten 74._C Gf?l»Groat — HorvHorvay game lead over the Toronto Blue hurt while fielding grounders be­ Innings, an average of 9.4 strikeouts around, and I expected him to pitch I nil 37 HarplhH M4...... Ivan Forth- lln 31. Nat — Jim optioned to Maine on May 1 for three-run pinch homer. Tana played wallfor ABN, whichslippad Mllwoukea 5. 7b— WaahlngtM, Poaoua. KWllma cf 3 0 00 RJonasrt 1 0 0 0 FySSITlan^ Jays In the American League East, fore lost Thursday’s game with per nine Innings. This season he’s well today. He threw nothing like he tof-7wlththalass. 3B— JCostlllo. SB— Yount (5), Dear (7), Boonac 7 0 00 Craoean 47, Mika Kemintkl 47, Tom more work. After two starts with Mazzilll, who started at first base Hefhmm I NY Sanders 70, Kan apparently will have to do without Milwaukee. But the Star-Ledger of averaging 11.8 strikeouts did his last two times. They were tollaaan (5). 8f^JPocjotak,^ajht^^ R^lph 10 10 the minor-league team he was In the second game, had five runs IP SO Ffmpia c 0000 SchMIald 73, (Mark Kirk 73. all-star first baseman Don Mat­ Newark quoted an unnamed source "1 feel It’s m y goal to keep our hitting it often and far” R M k lN " H b ^ S o io i by Welch. 'TWO MAN BRST 14 - Groat - Kan batted In with a three-run homer In New Yaik McLmrTb 3 0 00 um pirat Hama, (Iglar) tingly for the next couple of weeks In Its Sunday editions as saying that team Inapositlontowinthegame.'' recalled on May 8. Loa Angeles starter Bob Welch Rotmutn 41-3 Tafalt 314 7 4 TaM t ao7o Frojjlijndngi Second, I widi) llpfi^tlV 204 44 Comartord-Stava Buacalto 57, Don The Phillies have had four the third Inning and a two-run WolN-Zockln trounced Carter Chav- due to back problems. Mattingly suffered the back Injury Ryan said " I ’ve been doing that. I Improved to 8-2, one more victory rolat, 33-S. Ryan Suthay and Dam BordI W,30 3 V' I""* ■ow-iton no-hltters since 1900. but all have single In the eighth to give him eight Clemanta S,1 1 7-3 *^T-iml!*A-a4«7. Sklbo 43. Nat — John Warran-Horvay Mattingly, resting and undergo­ In a friendly wrestling match with haven’t been completing a lot of than all of last season when he Franklin wara tha big hlttara for tha gHgjO- s 8 Sd Harpin 47,47, Jim Fundarburk-JarryF Lo- been on the road. The last Phillies R B I for the doubleheader. M attll- winnart while Normon Small and P.J. Mlhgawkaa ing traction ot New York Univer­ pitcher Bob Shirley before the games and we score a lot of late finished 7-IS. Crim L,37 Ooma WInnIna RBi — (Cnldaron ( i T p|na 47, DlckDick Younq-ttarvayYou Harpin 51, pitcher to throw a no-hItter In ll’s game-winning double In the first Cernag played wall dafanalvaly. Shaun LOB— Chicago 3. CallfprnIgA 3B— plcli brawar------••, 51, Walt Kemlnthl-Kan sity hospital, will be examined game. runs so with that pattern, my Kal Daniels, Dave Parker and Proyanchol and MIchMl DaCoprlo Boslo SceflardiV, Kan4 Philadelphia was Red Donahue Nick Esasky homered for the host game was his 1,000th major-league ployed wall In defeat. Clear Joyner, Oewnina, Beaton. H R ^ t h 3 (4). Andaraon^l SMth 51, today before a determination Is record Isn’t that good” WP— Roamutaon lrivNlS.PidrNlt Fata brann-pon ISandart S3, Sol Ruato- against Boston In 1898. Reds. hit. UmpIraa-HoiM, Bornatt) First, Koac) IP H R BR bb SO anjavtgn 53, Mark ICIrk-ChIctegnen made on his playing status. But the A report In the New York Dally Candy Maldonado had three of In his lest 28 games, Maztllll Is aacend,^eltoi^l^'fhlrd, Bramlgon. SAN OIBOO ATLANTA New York ’Times quoted Yankees News on Sunday suggested that the five hits off Ryan. Cardinal* 13, Cub* 9 Brava* 13, Padr** 12 9 7 7 0 0 0 4 batting .441 (1A34), and he leads the Manager Lou PInlella after Sun­ Mattingly had slipped discs In his The Astros took a 1-0 lead In the The wind was blowing out at with an 11-3 lead after five major leagues in pinch hits with BMketball day’s A8 victory over Milwaukee as back an(l could miss the rest of the sixth when Billy Hatcher scored Frotar~>ratar L,34 7 7 4 Wrigley Field and the rune were Innings, San Diego seemed heeded eight. Uinplrta—ilrta— Hama,H Hpidryi I ^at, .Kihiv saying that Mattingly Is likely to be season. from third on Atlee Hammaker’s Indlimlf.AtMitlosZ tonioni |a$dnd,iacond, EvgntiI Third, Ford. 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"I couM aae bow you could Mfflwff Ir O m CUIIIIIIUIIII n v lOrV IHFI HUUIII uF DO UIVHII HWVj Dy A IHmWIf mOanHa fwIVaV By Mis. They'd sate « fat of thus if . Tvekar POTOMAC, Md. - Tom KHe, «m y «Mii tt« PmwS opM. WWaader as Vanntc* Woah and WHandsr brought t i i i dl four maOT HWOmOi2li^M ^^miA di^M^mOOmO d.AWF JlrO. dd ilmAwadaNdPraHS fraetmted nfier a laeklueler front Inm. make a lot of bogeys and double AMAAtA dj^adr^M a^A "f finally got some conaiatency nTWi IvVi IRtwiWIRI af fimiWVvf W n V B O C nO r IIHCI ^ ^ V ll Iff U fv ^a^Hsf Q^B '^ M la e t thhif to do in tennfs is nine, left the competition fluatered b M ^ a." going," Kite anid. "I tfrink No. 18 perry, who antered the final 4 W n B mww SCRflCfOIHri ^ ^ W U m llV m o f luup TWO roim uv. BHt Ou o h o WlQIBHvaV^HMiVrl^aHHJf to ahi tie tJrmd item. That's HANlAg cm r. Mo. - Dfdi “I nway to victory In the gjM^ar ^^maad ^MkA m ms and IS wrapped op the tournament m tio tlg y , Lmtei,irS»f«rMK«lMre Vtfitg Ms poaertof sorts and lOrOHVHCI lOI^B l^W l^aHV ^^HIH HIRf Ha^^^^WwIOr 49 A^O^RnM^ BAnCI*^ AA M ffie fOCAA'a «x4«trtlve 'Kemper Open, round one stroke behind Kite, had iwi iwpTt ufp ciw r fvTOTiW com flip forehand, Lendl traded greand- the match aas otor. "The next heat thing is to ain the Bfraetar-Ar-4e9ffiMt«. But for thetfmo hogeylnf four of the flrat for me." fix bogeys on the front nfiw to fall dgW AaM A AdddA^ ^^d After Kite enmed the eagle by M « Om toonutiMiM, fWtWd ifMt strofeea afth Wifandar, httting J HHI m IIVIIO Inf CnBVPmHHIOTr V^W* ^aaOlHI moist l^WaHAm^allfO OIHI Maf,Wf, Walter a1 Byers fs stilt the hoM. aavaahofaagund^.KHerecovared out of contention. 6, 6-2, 3*e, 7'A, Thn matoh lAttnd four hourg and 17 ffoner Harvey Schiller, and former 8-ovar-par 81. Yet, Incredibly, he But Norman, vying for his third title In five appearances, the play continued and the defending semifinats. Becker said Lendl did gteaart. HCAA President Jack Davis of extended hla lead to two strokes as bad been held at Congresaional Golf mlnutan, Course in Betheada, Md. Kemper title since 1994, fell off the Oregon State. AagaoM the rest of the field also struggled. pace when he double bogeyed the Byers, who has run the NCAA "I waa fortunate no one made a Avenel played tougher as the tournament progressed. Pifty- troublesome ninth hole for the fince 1947, became executive direc­ run at me, aa poorly as I played," he second straight day. tor when the post was created In Tom Kits haa a amlla on hla faoa altar sinking putt during said. "It was a frustrating round... three players shot a 70 or better on fWI. At the time. It was a final'round action Sunday at tha Kampar Opan, KHa won It was like trying to climb a mud the rain-softened course Thursday, Norman then bogeyed the 10th Graf ‘slams’ t o French victory hill. I kept digging In hut sliding but Sunday, with the fairways and hole and dropped further behind two-person operation crammed tha titia with a Id^undar-par total. Into a comer of the Big Ten hackwari greens hardened by 99 degree when he double bogeyed No. 12. Ay Ldrry Stddens while serving for the match in the two weeks. Graf said she was game, then broke through for g 4-2 lead with a forehand drive off a Conference offices In Chicago. Ths AMOcletsd Prats lOth game of the third set and leaving late Sunday for England to Shortly afterward, Byers moved douhte-iaulting for the sixth time to "practice, practice on grass." tetcord shot and a backhand down the line that Navratilova sent Into the NCAA to Kansas City, his FAfItg - With her first Grand give Graf her final point. Even with her hot streak and the hometown, and supervised Its Mam title tucked easy, gtefil Grsf "Here It Is again, another heart- confidence of having won a major the net. Navratilova broke back In Kiog happy with result the next game before the aet ended growth Into one of the world’s most heads for the grass courts of wrenching loss," Navratilova said, title, Graf said she was not ready to powerful sports organizations. England to prepare for a tourna­ “ghe played a very good game, but win on Wimbledon's fast courts, on another break, Graf ending her up last week In the Coming Classic. third love game with a backhand All four finalists underwent day­ By Ralph BerniteIn Experience helps when you're not ment she says she's not yet ready to 1 was serving for the match." where she haa never made It past long Interviews with representa- Tha Associated Press playing that great. You still can Her victory Sunday gave her ain. for OraL the victory was the fourth round, volley Into an open court. 9129,884 In winnings over the three exhilarating. Navratilova broke for a 1-1 lead In flves of the NCAA Executive win." Graf also says she's not con­ "I'm not negative about It. Every Committee, Presidents Commls- WILMINGTON, Del. - Betsy King started her final round with weeke. Improving her eamihge for cerned alth the computer rankings "When 1 woke up this morning, match I'm positive," she said. "But the second set with the help of a King wasn't happy with the way she the year to 9297,819 In 14 tourna­ people were saying. ‘Well done! ‘ It double fault and three errora by •fon, Council and staff. Schultz, who a birdie on the second hole to go that have her second In aomen's I need a lot more work on grass,... 1 la also chairman of the powerful played. But she was more than S-under, but she lost two strokes ments — best on the LPGA Tour. tennis, despite a M-0 record and was a very nice feeling."' GrafGral said have to go In more. My approach Graf. Graf broke in the eigbtb game Okamoto said she was extremely Sunday, like It. I realise It[more i before Navrattlovabrokebaciat 18 aelectlon committee for the NCAA pleased with the result. when she bogeyed No. 8 and No. 9. seven tournament titles this year, has to Improve, and also my volley. aien'a basketball tournament. Is "I fell like 1 didn't hit the ball that She was able to get one stroke back disappointed, but birdies on the last "1 know my time Is going to now. On grass you play differently, a as Graf netted four groundstrokea. well," said King after she birdled two holes left her with a good The year's third Grand Slam Navratilova then held at love for aeen as a popular choice. with a birdie at the eighth hole. come," Graf said gunday. a day totafly different game." "Dick Is a natural leader," Jim three of the last four holes fhinday After making the turn In par-89, two feeling. after heating top-ranked Martina tournament — and the one gener­ In the flngles final, Navratilova the set on a game that featured an "It was not a very good golf day overhead winner and two strong Detany, commissioner of the Ohio to win the 9800,000 LPGA McDo­ strokes behind Okamoto and Navratilova S-4, 4-4, S-6 to become ally considered the biggest prise In won the first two points on charges nald’s Championship. for me," Okamoto said. "I had a lot tennis - begins at Wimbledon In to the net. But Graf held for the forehand volleys. Valley Conference and member of Skinner, her birdie spree was the youngest aomen's champion of the basketball committee, said. King’s surge shot her out of the enough to win the tournament. of frustration. 1 lost my patience on the French Open. "He's low key when he chairs pack, as she claimed the 979,000 Japan's Ayako Okamoto, who the front nine..." Eight days prior to her llth meetings, but everyone Is aware of first prize with a final-round 07 that shared the lead with Cathy Morse Someone asked her If her chronic birthday, the west German used back condition bothered her. APshoki who's in charge. Me has that gave her a 72-hole score of 0-under- after three rounds, birdled the last steadiness and stinging backcourt capacity for giving people Instruc­ par 279. two holes to finish at 280 and "It wasn’t my back," Okamoto Wnat Qnrmany'g Staff I Qraf, 17, holdg thn Frnnoh Open strokes to make Navratilova a tion without making them feet King wasn’t happy with her play salvage the 949,280 second prize. said, pointing to her head. trophy after ehn dnfnatnd Martina Narvratllova In three runner-up In Paris for the third dominated” lor most of the tournament, but said Allison Finney and Lisa Young King rolled in I0-, 20- and 12-foot consecutive year. birdie putts on the 16th, 19th and ante, 6*4, 4-6. 8-6. Gref became the youngest female "Everyone Is hoping It’s true." she played better over the last finished tied for third at 8-under 281. Navratilova hurt herself with one staff member said after hear­ seven holes. Morie, who ballooned to a 74 18th holes of the 9,999-yard Du Pont winner of the tournament. mistakes, twice double-faulting ing reports of Schultz’s selection. "If I can win and not hit the ball finished tied with Val Skinner at Country Club course to clinch her Schultz, a native of Kellogg, that well. I guess It’s JusI a matter 2-under 282. 10th lifetime victory since Joining fowa, received his bachelor’s de of things evening out," she said Cindy Hill and Sherri Turner the LPGA Tour In 1977. AP photo free from Central College of Iowa King. 81, credited her experience were another stroke back, and Six golfers — Okamoto, Morse. Alysheba’s bid falls short HI 1890 and a master's degree from as the key. Patty Sheehan, defending cham­ Finney, Young, Sherri Turner and Betsy King watches her birdie putt drop Into the hole on the University of Iowa. He played "It’s amazing, but over fourdays pion Jull Inkster, Lauri Peterson King, were tied at 8-under when the the 16th green during the final round of the LPQA ■v Dick Jevco in the It million Travers Stakes at Cryptoclearance ran aecond, a football, baikethall and baseball at of golf, It often comes down to who and Patti Rizzo followed at par 284. last group reached the 18th tee. King was the only one able to mount MoDonald'e Championship Sunday. King won with i The Assoclutod Press upstate Saratoga on Aug. 22. but nose In front of Gulch, who was a Central and coached Iowa’s fresh- gets away with the most mistakes King flnlahed second three weeks d-under-par total of 276. that Is questionable now. neck ahead of Alysheba. aian basketball coach In 1990. and how you handle your mlstakeg. ago at the Mazda and was runner- a charge. NEW YORK - Alysheba'i stun- Van Berg criticised McCarron for He said Alysheba will be shipped nlng fourth-place finish In the pulling Alysheba back In the early to Chicago, where Van Berg's 40 Belmont Stakes again raises the going of the l>A-mlle race and then horses are stabled. controversial Lasix Issue. getting into later trouble. Boh Levy, the principal owner of Chi Chi cha chas way to the bank If Alysheba — denied his sweep of "He would have been an easy Bet Twice, said his colt would go SportB In Brief the Triple Crown races Saturday — second, hut wouldn’t have beaten next In two ot three races — tne Sunday after winning his fourth course. Rodriguez never led until he doesn’t need the medication to By Denne H. Freeman 8 Bet Twice," Van Berg said. United Nations Handicap on the mm The Aoaoclated Press consecutive tournament and fifth "Crampton is a worthy competi­ holed a 10-foot putt for a birdie 2 on control pulmonary bleeding, does Not only did McCarron have his grass at Atlantic City on July 18, the O’Reilly In NCAA 1500 final on the tour this year. tor," Rodriguez said. "He doesn’t the 183-yard 17th. he need It to make him run well? streak of winning three straight Haskell Handicap at Monmouth on He had to rally to do It In record make many mistakes so I knew 1 Crampton, who won laat week’s Jack Van Berg, who the trains Triple Crown races broken, hut BATON ROUGE, La. - Vlllanova’s Gerry O’Reilly, who will DALLAS — It has been a great Aug. 1 and the Travers. spring for Chi Chi Rodriguez and style at the third annual Senior would have to shoot a low round.” Denver Champions of Golf while Kentucky Derby and Preakness trainer Woody Stephens saw his compete In the Christie McCormIck/ComFed Mile on June 80 at Rodriguez was on vacation, Just "1 thought Alysheba was a cinch his banker. Players ReUnlon Pro-Am. Rodriguez earned $30,093. winner, faulted the ride of Chris streak of five consecutive Belmonts Manchester High In the 12th MCC New England Relays, placed Crampton, who shot 09 for a 202 missed a 30-footer to tie on the final to he on the hoard," Levy said. fifth In the NCAA Division 1 1800-meter final Saturday. O'Reilly, In the last 30 days. Rodriguez has Rodriguez came from three shots McCarron and maintained again come to an end as Gone West ran behind to beat front-running Bruce total, made 917.057. hole. Sunday that the lack of Lasix was sixth. "How could you throw him out? We who had the fastest qualifying time, ran a 3:38.8, approximately a woii four tournaments and 1138,843 never thought about winning the AP photo on the PGA Senior Tour. Crampton by a stroke with a final Peter Thomson held the old South African Gary Player also no factor in the 119th Belmont In Bet Twice, runner-up In the 8:89 mile. Abdl Dele of George M ason University won the event In round 7-under-par 88 for a 201 total tournament record of 202. set In shot a 00 and was at 203. million dollars during the race. ... T wIob Who had won both tha Kantuoky Darby "Winning Is a habit 1 got Intoand I which Bet Twice, an 9-1 shot, Derby and Preakness to Alysheba. B«t oroiiBB tha finith line 14 8; 88.9, the fastest time run this year in the United States. O’Reilly over the Bent Tree Country Club leoB. romped home by 14 lengths. earned 11,948.800. Including a II or course. Alysheba Is an awfully and Praaknast. oama In fourth and fallad was third In the 1998 Manchester Thanksgiving Day Road Race. don’t plan to stop." Rodriguez said good horse, hut he Just didn’t run his langths In front of tho reit of tho fiBid to "I don't think Lasix made any million bonus for registering the BBilly win Saturday's Balmont Stakaa at to baooma tha 12th Tripla Crown difference.’’ Van Berg said. most points In the Derby. Prea­ race” Alysheba ran on the diuretic, kness and Belmont Bet Twice Bet Twice, who didn’t arrive Balmont Park In Elmont, N.Y. Alyahaba, wlnnar. Edberg wins grass court crown which some trainers feels enhances needed Alysheba to finish out of the from Monmouth Park until the MANCHESTER, England - Stefan Edberg of Sweden defied a Fiashy Pazienza takes iightweight title horses performances. In Kentucky moneu to win the bonus and won it morning of the race, went to the ■wirltng wind and beat American Kevin Curren 0-8,9-4 to win the and Maryland. HoWever, New York by an 11-10 margin based on 8-8-1 lead before the race was a mile \ men’s singles title at the Northern grasscourt tennis By D avt O'Hara work against Haugen, his determi­ concerned, Pazienza took complete every punch In the book — ond some prohibits horses to run on it. system for first through third along and kept Increasing his lead Tht Aiioclattd Prtst nation and punches, thrown from control of the fight. that aren’t — in a wild and bloody Plans called for Alysheba to run championships Saturday. ^ u. a He won five of the last six rounds ISth. That enabled him to finish finishes In the three races under Jockey Craig Perret. Edberg, ranked third In the world, held his serve and every angle, paid off. PROVIDENCE, R I - VInny Haugen, a 26-year-old native of on all three cards, losing only the ahead 144-141 on all three cards. composure in the difficult conditions. He broke Curren’s serve In Auburn. Wash., who won the title 13th when he appeared to run out of The AP had Haugen ahead 148-144. the fourth game of the first set and the third game of the second to Pazienza showed a lot of flash and a lot of heart In winning the Interna­ last December In a 18-round deci­ gas Stanford doubles up In CWS win the 94,900 first prixe. tional Boxing Federation light­ sion over Jimmy Paul In Las Vegas, After weeks of harsh words and weight title. lost for the first time In 21 Although nearly blinded in the threats. Pazienza. who outweighed the champion 134‘A-134>A. and By Stavan Wtna PERftV’a Pazienza captured the title Sun­ professional fights and fell to 19-1-1 left eye. Pazienza refused to be those we’re In trouble” nine runs scored end seven RBt. UCLA wins NCAA track title day, registering a unamimous In his first title defense denied in the 14th and 18th. The 14th Haugen embraced and shook hands Tha Assoctatad Prass The Cowboys stranded 11 runners Benny Castillo and Brad AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY while awaiting the decision. against All-American Jack McDo­ Beanblossnm, the last two batters BATON ROUGE, La. — Butch Reynolds, Ohio State’s brilliant decision over Greg Haugen In 18 “I didn’t throw enough right was close but the challenger let go OMAHA. Neb. — The double play well. 18-8. and reliever Steve In Oklahoma State’s lineup, hit quarter-mller. aped to a alxzllng victory Saturday night In the wild and bloody rounds at the hands." said Haugen, a reputed was an easy choice tor most Chitren. back-to-back homers In the fourth 244 Broad St. • 647-8576 • Manchester NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Champlonahlps, while UCLA Providence Civic Center. brawler Who was outmuscled by valuable play at the College World "We had our opportunities and inning to give the Cowboys a 8-t won the men’s title by a record margin and Loulaiana State took "I was really worried. I had a lot Pazlenra. "He was tough to hit and I didn’t llaten to my comer enough. Series. they fell through." said Oklahoma lead. the women’s crown In a controveralal flnlah...... of problems," Pazienza. 24. said Stanford turned fourdouble plays State’s Robin Venture, who had after wearing his sequined white I didn’t stick to my game plan” WHO TAKES THE SWEAT But McDowell, chosen by the The meet also featured a world best in the women a triple Jump, Haugen, calm and cool despite In Sunday night’s 9-8 championship tour hits but was erased three times aa lophomore Sheila Hudson of California leaped 48 feet, 8'A trunks, trimmed with red and green game victory over Oklahoma State, Chicago White Sox In the first round sequins, to victory In the nationally taunts by Pazienza before and after OUT OF BIG YARD CARE? on double plays. of Tuesday’s draft, hung on despite the Standard Inches, and a collegiate record of 3 minutes, 00.85 seconds in the tour more In Saturday's win over The thira-ranked Cowboys’ last televised bout. the opening bell, took an early lead an unreliable breaking ball. men’i 1,800-meter relay by UCLA. ^ . , .... with hla effective counter- Texas and 12 In the tournament, chance to go ahead was in the Reynolds was timed In 44.12, the aecond-beat at sea >«vel and ONLY THE PROFESSIONALS. which tied a record. eighth, when they trailed 6-4 and The championship was Stan- "I fought my heart out,” he said punching. He was cut above the left "I’ve never seen so many double the flfth-faateat ever for 400 meters. The time alao amashed the "It was a tough flght. t hurt him. He /e late In the seventh round, but it The professionals at Manchester Honda their first two batters walked, rord's first, and Marqueia aald the of performance NCAA meet record of 44.80, aet last year by Gabriel TIacoh of plays," said Stanford freshman dtitren came In and struck out the success surprised him. hurt me. We hurt each other. I 2-Jdn’t appear to bother him any as understand that big yards need big power to Washington State. he led on all three Judges’ cards. , named the tourna­ side. "At one point, after our flrat two thought I was leading, but It was cut them down to size. Their solution; Honda's 9 ment’s outstanding player. "We “I’ve been coming in In those close. Then, as far as the Judges were games in tne Pac 10, we were 11-8 tough 1 O-horse or super-tough 1 3-horse deilnltely picked them up when It "I won on guts. 1 got my nose situations, so t'm pretty used to It." and 0-8 In the league,” he aald. "We McNulty wins British Masters tractors. The professionals can show you how counted — double play after double said Chitren, who earned his I8lh made a great comeback." TXI banged up early and then | couldn’t play alter double play." save. WOBURN, England — South African Mark McNulty won his see out my left eye after the llth to have plenty of extra toisure time with either Good glovework was needed to Second-ranked Stanford, 88-17, Oklahoma State, 89-18, was in the round. one. And outfit it with accessories to handle College World Seriea tor the aev- tacond consecutive golf title - his 11th in 19 atarti - when he shot atymle Oklahoma State, which collected IB hits against losing a final-round 97 Sunday to win the 9880,000 Britlah Maatera by one "The guy Is tough. He hit me with LOOK both summer and winter chores. collected IS hits and had at least two pitcher Pat Hope, 13-8, and two enth straight year and haa failed to some real shots T can fight better, win the title each time. stroke over Welahman Ian Wooanam. FUEL OIL Can the professionals help baieninners in all but one Inning. relievers. RBI doubles by Carey McNulty finished with a 174 as Wooanam, even after three but I’m for real, I won on heart” 8 The double playa involved six and Ron Witmeyer htghllimted the "H death Is like this. It’s pretty PasleniB, who lives in nearby . w ith yard work? painful," Coach Gary Ward said. rounds, had a 91 Sunday for 178. McNulty’a first prise of 183,888 Cranston. R.I. and Is responsible players and read like lottery Cardlpat’s tour-run fifth, and three boosted his winnings In the past eight months to 9940,000. No sweat. reeulta; 1-4-8, 3-1-1, T-B-4 and 3-l-S. atraight hits Tol Cook, Ed "Your totaligOB goal Is to win a national let up 1 0 11.00 onic for the current rageof "Patmonls" 69» “That was the dlHerence In the Sprague and Direy sparked a champtonship. When you come up In Rhode lalana, had his nose Sonlor CItIton A game," Stanford Coach Mark Mar- three-run ninth. ahort.'lt doesn’t really‘ally mBhmake mucK Rahal, Mass taka Grand Prix apparently re-broken In the second Volumo DIooounto queaa aald. "They’re a great Carey had three hits to tlnish the dirrerence to you thatthat you Iflnlahed ‘or third round. It bled the real of the oHenaive team, and |t we don't turn tournament with a .881 average, second or ninth or 4lnd." LEXINGTON, Ohio — Bobby Rahal and Weat German Jochen way. Mass co-driving a Porsche 992 prototype, inherited the lead 19 He was cut unded and above the THRIFTY (ML CO. laps from the end and went on to win the Champion Spark Plug left eye and near thd right eye. But, 289-8843 c sm ia rx low/so Grand Prlx Sunday at Mld-Ohlo Sporta Car Courae. when hla fancy boXlM failed to 7 Manchester Legion wins exhibition iowmo Rahal who won the International Race ot Champions round at csstm ant Mld-Ohlo on Saturday, and Maas never led until Chip Roblnaon The Mancheater Legton bBsehall High graduate who Just completed and two hits, reapectively. Noone suddenly pulled hla 991 onto pit road on the tilth of l i t laps In the teem began Ita aeaaon with a M : Jb ireshmon year at the University had three RBta. Joe Leonard'atole U 1 . 8 8 e m u o tix 10W/30 809-kllometer IM8A Camel OT aporU car event. ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. exhibition victory over Weat Hart­ of Connecticut, wos pulled otter he five haaea while catcher Mike ' ' B m m atx sw/30 ford Batttiday night at Morlarty allowed lour runs In the first three Charter waa a dehmalve atandout. insumnsmiths since FlaM. The Boat IN contingent will innings. Jim RItsock, a sophomore Expos send Jsy Tibbs to minors piny nnnther eahihltlnn gnme at Manchester High, relieved Helln After TUeaday’a game with We- Quality Parts agalnat WetherelleMl Theaday at 6 until the seventh Inning when therafield, the Legion will compete PHILADELPHIA — The Montreal Expot tent rlght-handad 1914 p.m. at Mortarty Field. Aronson cante In. In the Mancheater Community Btartlni pitcher Jay TIbba to their minor-league atnilate In Bcott Aronaon, a sophomore Trolling M . Moncheater ex­ College tnvilatlonal Batuiday and Competitive Prices Indtanapolla and recalled veteran Dennis Martinet on Sunday. left-hander trom Mnnchesier High, ploded lor live rons In the eighth Sunday at MCC'a McCormick H bbar^t, atart^ in the Expoa’ 7-9 loai to the Phillies on Friday 649-5241 wna the winning pitcher. He hurned Inning which proved to he the Field. The Poet 108 duh opens Ita nliht and gave up tlx runa on nine hlta In 81-3 Innings. W L CtBter tIrtBt ‘T won't be dtacouraged,” TIbba aald of hit demotion to the ahntont hall over the ftnol three dllterence. J Wwn HwMwW. MS-tTM lipnMMM ot the nine-innlng conteat. n

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June 8. ter signed 6 :0 0 P M (D (D 031 la 9 9 Naw* Barry Bostwick for more than 20 years once showed C D Throat* Company "Helpless In Dear Abby me a paper another teacher had / co-stars as the Pittsburgh.” 1 on incorporatioii (3P) Magnum. P.l. brother-in-law "c o rre c t^ .” Next to a word the (ID Olmma a Break was in teara. 1 f s Abigail Van Buren teacher had marked wrong waa who gets fooled In can’t Imagine a <39 M'A'B'H printed: " I advice you to look this the swap. mother being so Aa an entre- 3H) Doctor Who up in the dictlonery.” (Ironically, cruel as to take praiMur in the (29 Charllara Angal* the child had spelled the word CHECK IISTINGS the thick eye­ tormoil of set­ fOK EXACT TIMf a correctly.) <39 Qulrtey glasses away ting up a small When I attended school, astlgn- 9D Baportar 41 from her 4-year- business, you ment* in any subject were expected HD MaoNall / Lafirar Nawahour old daughter, and tell her she snakes in your column, sol thought face a critical Sylvia 9D Eama (60 min.) doesn’t want anyoene to see her In I ’d send this in: When I had a home to be punctuated and spelled decision at the correctly or points were dedticted. (D IS ) MOVIE: A Mouse and HI* Chlkf tlme-warp, into a aimilar axparimant tak­ them because she looked so ugly. and family of four. I put a start; to Incor­ (2® 90 B«t1 of Careen (R) (In Sfareo) When my son was a third-grader, Porter Animated Two mica dream of becoming ing placa In 1984. Michael Pare, Nancy And this happened in the cry room hand-lettered sign In the front-door porate or not to ® ) Weekend with Crook and Chae* wind-up toy* Voice* of: Clori* Laach- Allen, Bobby OlCteco 1984. Rated PG. of a church yet? Ood bless you for window and another In the back­ hia teacher showed me a story he I ncorporate m|n, Andy Oavine, Patar Ustinov. 1978 (29 Hogan'* Haro** [U S A ] RipfM* asking ’’Helpless” to write again door window. Both read: P LE A S E had written. I was appalled at the your fledgling. (fated G. (57) Newt 8 : 3 0 P M QD My sitter Sam (CC) (R) and tell you the name of the church DO NOT FEED THE SNAKE! errors In spelling and punctuation, If you are t h ln R - ______|E8PN] BportaLook (CNN] Bporit Tonight ( D *1,000,000 Chano* of a LIfallm* and the priest so you could Ours was the only house on that and said so. The teacher prosed on Ing about start­ (M A X ) MOVIE: 'The Owl and tha Puaay- (DIB) MOVIE: Three Little Word*' The about the wonderful creativity and (22) (29 Valeri* (CC) A baaketball Injury Intervene In that child’s behalf. street that wasn’t burglarized. ing your own small business, this Is commercial Insurance needs If yow oaf A stuffy intallectual become* in­ aongwriltng tearn of Bert Kalmar and volved with a part-time prostitute who land* David in the hoapllal (R) (In Harry Ruby encounters setbacks and Did you ever hear from her, JOHN HALL JR . HOUSTON imagination the boy displayed, one of your first prime concerns have employees working for you. If ihSiat* she is not promiscuous. Barbra Stereo) aucceat in their work. Fred Astaire, Red Abby? Please let us know. I can’t P.8. We never owned a snake. until I asked if my son could not demanding careful review with you are considered a professional 9fraisand. George Segal. Robert Klein (DIB] Her*'* Boomer Skelton, Debbie Reynolds 1950. get that child out of m y mind. have been Just as creative if he had your accountant, lawyer and insu­ or If you need product liability 1070 Rated PG been made to write and spell 9 : 0 0 P M C2D Newhan (C O (R) (ESPN] BporltCentar ALYCE FORSTER, rance agent. Insurance this does not mean,, (U S A ) Cartoon* D E A R A B B Y ; If you thought correctly. Abby, If you had seen the however, that you mu ^ .3 (JD Mutio CHy News Country Awards 1 1 :3 8 P M 3D Enlertalnmem Tonight FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. ’’Appalled in Sacramento” was New business incorporations hit 6 :3 0 P M (JD (29 Too Cloea for Comfort From the Grand Ole Opry House in Nash- George C Scott discusses his new TV teacher’s face, you would have Incorporate. •• overreacting to her son’s teacher’s an all-time high this past year. (X ) 99 ABC Now* (CC) villa, Tenn., country artists chosen by series (In Stereo) DEAR ALYCE: Yes. I heard thought I had suggested death by "Investigate first the possibility Music City News subscribers are ho­ error In grammar, you are fortu­ Increasing 6.1 percent to 702.101 in 9j) Banaon 1 2 :0 0 A M 3D Text from ’’Helpless” who gave me her slow torture! 1966 from 662,047 the year before. of buying Insurance coverage b«; nored in this 21st annual event Nomi­ nate In your lack of experience with ® BCTV nated in several categories, including 3D Aek Dr, Ruth name, address and telephone Learning to spell and punctuate This represents the fourth straight fore you decide to Incorporate. It s same. As a parent. I have correctly did not seem to have <32> (29 NBC New* Entertainer of the Year, are Alabama, 3 D Star Trek number, as well as the name of the year In a row in which new much easier and probably \eU Reba McEntire, the Statler Brothers, conversed frequently with (29 Nightly Businas* Raport ® Talee of the Unaxpaoted church and the priest. I phoned the stifled Stevenson. WJiitman, Poc, Incorporations In the United States expensive," Kamoroff states. George Strait and Randy Travis. Hosts: teachers. Your hair would curl at Millay. Dickinson, Tennyson, Make sure that the general 9 j) Notlolero Univlslon Johnny Cash, Marie Osmond. Hank W il­ (29 MOVIE: The Qreal Call of the Wild' priest and he promised to make some of what I hear reached a record level, says Dun A A lone man leads a crusade to preserve a Austen and a host of others who comprehensive liability coverage (CNN) Showbis Today liams Jr. (2 hrs) (Live) every effort to locate the mother I once heard a first-grade teacher Bradstreet. large natural wilderness area Richsr Ar­ and handle the matter personally. have given so much pleasure with you buy Is tailored to the sizeof yopr; I ^ P N ] Fishing: Mark Bosln'a Balt (X ) Bast of the National Qaographio Spa- lan, Barry Msekay, Antoinette Collier Your final decision, of course, on Watar Journal olala tell a child. ’‘ You done real good.” A the written word. whether or not to Incorporate rests buslenss. It must cover any legal 1978 third-grade teacher said to me, ” He CAROLYN GOLD, fees, damages, and Judgments thht |VlMCj MOVIE: Th a Ruling Class' A OQ) MOVIE; 'Oaoeptiona' (CC) Identi­ (29 Consumer Discount Network on the nature of your enterprise. wsalthy British heir causes trouble for cal twin Bisters decide to switch DEAR ABBY: Vou mentioned really seen me cornin’.” Trust me. CLEARWATER FLA. Fo r many start-up businesses, stem from personal Injury or h1i greedy ancestors when he comes to lifestyles to break up the boredom of (59 Alfred HItohoook Presents incorporating may not be worth the product liablilty claims. believe he is Jesus Christ. Peter O'Toole, their own lives and then must decide 4 9 Ask Or. Ruth (CC) whether or not to return to their original effort or expense. Each state has Protection in case of bankruptcy Alister Sim. Harry Andrews 1971 (5D Hollywood and the Stars Bd.ted PG identities. Stefanie Powers, Barry Bos­ established its own laws and Is another factor that may spur yo^ ^ twick, Sam Wanamaker 1905 Part 1 of (CNN] Nawsnight 7 :0 0 P M d ) CBS Naw* Vein problem needs Internist procedures for Incorporating. to incorporate. If you have many ■ 2 (R) [ESPN] BportaLook Some make the process fairly creditors, such as suppliers, bank­ (j^ (29 (29 M'A'B'H (2J) (J7) American Playhouea (CC) (USA] Dragnet suggestions? ruptcy could be disastrous If you’re ( D Whaal of Fortune (CC) D E A R D R . Hcnrtd pttolo by Tuek«r simple and you can basically file ^ Novaia: Esa Muchaoha da OJos Cafe 1 2:0 5 A M 3D Simon h Simon A weal DEAR READER: School not incorporated. In that case, your ( D *100,000 Pyramid G O T T ; I am fe the papers yourself. Others impose [CNN] Larry King Live thy man hires the Simons to guard a lunches, being high In fat and personal assets can be seized up to priceless medallion and watch over hrs male, only 30. Ea$y does /f more burtiensome requirements, 9D Jaffarson* (CC) (DIS] MOVIE; 'The Leva Bug' Looking carbohydrates, can predispose cer­ and costa also vary. the limits set by the state. ® Bast of Saturday Night for a new owner, e Volkswagen with hu two teen-age daughters (70 mm ) (fl| yet have pro­ truding veins on tain youngsters to gas and intesti­ But once Incorporated, you may (22) Whaai of Fortune man qualities chooses a former race 1 2 :3 0 A M CSD WKRP in Clnolnnati These honors physics students at Manchester High teacher, Earl Carlyon, Is measuring the board behihd still be asked to guarantee person­ driver and his girlfriend Dean Jones. the tops of my D r. G ott nal rumbling — and carbonated THE PRICE can range from a (8 ) MaoNaii / Lahrar Nawahour 3 ) NIghtllf* (In Stereo) beverages are particularly notor­ School aren't just standing around on a balance beam. them. Acting as "ballast" at the far and la Jeff Spelgel. ally repayment of bills or to cosign Michele Lee. Buddy Hackeft 1969 hands. It Is as if few hundred dollars to several (29 Barney Miilar Rated G 3 ) EnlartaInmanI Tonight Peter Gott, M.D. ious for causing gas. The problem Is loans — so you still can be held my skin has be­ They're taking part In an experiment Illustrating Teams took part In several experlmanta Friday afternoon. thousand. Your key question to (29 Benny Hiii (ESPN) Dance Team Championthips 31 PTL Club worsened If you eat little or no personally liable. What's more, in come transpar­ rotational dynamics, or weight vs. distance. The students Including throwing a bowling ball out of a second-story yourself at the earliest stages of 99 Holiywood Square* (60 mm ) (2® (59 Late Night with David Lsttarmsn breakfast, then "dum p” these gas cases of gross negligence (If, say, q ent. There Is an are, from left, Paul HennesI, Anna RIgglo, Angela window. your business; Can that money be ^ 1 Novaia: Cuna da Lobos [TMC] MOVIE; 'The Verdict' An alcoh (fl) (In Stereo) producers into an empty stomach. better spent elsewhere? product Is dangerous). don’t expect ollc attorney tries to reestablish his car (59 Alfred HItohoook Pretsnta occasional pul­ (ID Nightiy Businas* Raport T ry altering your school diet so Prelesnik, Nicole Mellow and Robert Prytko. Their "One major reason to Incorpo­ to Im able to hide behind the ear with a controversial malpractice suit ling or stretch­ Fail Quy against a powerful hospital Paul New 49 Dating Oame that It more closely resembles what rate Is for liability protection," corporation. (ID ing sensation on [C N N ] Monayllna man. Charlotte Rampling, Jack Warden 4D Gan* Scott the inside bend of my arms, and cerned that you may be losing you eat at home. Don’t chew says Bernard Kamoroff, author of 1982 Rated R (ESPN] SportsCantar (ESPN] Flahln' Hols now the appearance of my hands subcutaneous tissue. This could sugarless gum or mints; If they "Small Time Operator,” a manual FINALLY, many observers as" [USA] Wrestling [MAX] MOVIE: 'Jual Toll M* What You has changed There are ’’sink result from a serious illness or a contain the Inert sugar sorbitol, After installations, no summer meetings for small business owners, and a sume that there are clear tax (USA) AIrwolf Want' A wealthy business magnate 9 : 3 0 P M C3j Designing Woman (CC) nutritional deficiency. Ask your they can be real gas producers. certified accountant In La^onville. advantages to Incorporating. But at ' 7 ;3 0 P M d ) PM Magasin* grooms one of the women in his secre­ holes" right before the knuckles Suianne matches up Charlene with a doctor to refer you to a specialist In If a change In diet Isn’t effective, Calif. Consider the kind of business least In the early years of your tarial pool to become his mistress Ah My doctor has no explanation. Chapter 1275 June 17 — "Hlldene,’*thehomeof ( D Currant Affair more-than-hefly gentleman (R) MacGraw, Alan King, Dina Merrill internal medicine Such a diagnos­ take Myllcon, an over-the-counter since this will vou plan to operate and focus on the venture, you’ll save little on taxea, Meets at South United Methodist Robert Todd Lincoln In Vermont. (ID (22) Jaopardyi (CC) 1 0 : 0 0 P M C3D Cagney & Lacey (CC) A 1980 Rated R tician may be able to Identify the anti-gas medicine. Finally, see be the last liability aspects such as who can if anything, if you Incorporate. DEAR READER; The promi­ Church. Hartford Road and and Non-members and friends are d D Entertainment Tonight South African runner ignores death [USA] Edge of Night cause of your problem and suggest your doctor If the gas problem A AR P new* co­ sue, what for and for how much. 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Cyd Charlsse 1965 molded American society since the divorce rate rose as men were d D Noticlero Univlslon to control the world Richard Ever. Philip Brazilian part of the Amazon Basin. (29 MOVIE: 'Loot of the Red Hot Lovers' Abbot, Robby the Robot 195 7 Rated G then. confident they could find a second A middle aged man attempt* to have on 1 1 : 0 0 P M (5D (SD 2® (59 (40) New* [ESPN] Baseball's Greatest Hits (60 affair in order to perk up his humdrum (5 ) Late Show (In Stereo) Supermarket Shopper existence Alan Arkin, Sally Kellerman. mm ) Paula Prentiss 1972 C$D Caro) Burnett and Friends [USA] Keys to Success (Tl) Odd Couple About Town (2® (29 ALF ALF takes a job selling cos 2 :0 0 A M C6J MOVIE: 'Sweet Smell of metics over the phone (Ft) (In Stereo) 4 9 Abbott and Coatello Success’ A powerful New York column­ Thoughts (24) Arctic Window A colony ol Icelandic (29 Hogan', Heroea ist enlists the aid of a fawning press 11 a m. until 3:30 p.m. The annual pullins IS established at the Lincoln Park (24) Sneak Preview* Hosts Jeffrey Lyons agent to break up his sister s romance Roatt turkey •arved ‘Friendly nights’ replace singles’ nights Zoo (60 min ) end Mictiael Medved look at what s new with a musician Burt Lancaster. Tony Billy Graham auction will be at noon with viewing "Come Holy Ghost, our souls (29 MOVIE: 'Major Dundee' A Union at the movies Curtis. Susan Harrison 1957 COVENTRY - The First Congre­ of Items beginning at 11 a m. Inspire, By Martin Sloan Army oflicer leads a troop ol Conleder (29 Talas of tha Unexpected CD!) MOVIE: 'The Gentle Rain' Two social TV SPECIAL gational Church of Coventry will The Bolton High School Jazz ate POW’s across the Mexican border in outcasts, a frigid upper-class girl and a And lighten with celestial fire; United Feoture Syndicate (51 M-A-B'H have a roast turkey supper Satur­ Ensemble will perform. Crafts and pursuit ol Indians Charlton Heston. Ri disturbed mute architect, meet in Rio de Though the anointing Spirit art, Clip ’n’ file refunds Expires Aug. 31, 1987. Janeiro and fall in love Christopher games will also be part of the fchard Harris. James Coburn 1965 4D PELICULA: 'La Baetla Acorrelada' Who dost thy sevenfold gifts 44 day from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the Singles Nights at supermarkets 8ANI-FLU 8H Buy Two Get One Free Offer. Claudio Brook, Lucy Gallardo George, Lynda Day, Fay Spam 1966 fellowship hall on Main Street. The festivities. Refreshments are Q 9 MOVIE: 'The Divorce Wars: A Love Import" Rhabanus Maurus 776-856 have taken a new direction In Cleaning Products, Sonp, Pnper Receive a free Sanl-Flush 34-ounce coupon, tend the Biory' A divorce couple let their hatred 47) BCTV (JD Twilight Zone available. AD SEX AND THE public Is invited Tickets are $4.50 Bellingham. Wash., where Hayd­ Prodneta, Bags, Wraps (File 10) required refund form and the Universal Product jihow A candid and compassionate [CNN] Moneylins [U8A] Youth Secrets of the Sters for adults. $4 for seniors, and $2.50 The barbeque will be held at 4; 30 drama about a lolling marriage and the en’s Thriftway recently ran a Codes (bar codes) cut lightly around the backs of [DIS] Advsnturat of Oitle and Harriet for children 7 to 12 years old. and 6:30 p.m. Tickets for the These otters require refund forms; tactics ol divorce Tom Selleck. Jane 2 :2 5 A M [MAX] MOVIE: Wlfemls- Today Is the 2nd day of the long Friendly Night. two cans of Sani-Flush Granular (any size), along tress' A woman discovers her husband's barbeque may be reserved by C A R P E T F R E S H $1 Rebate Offer, tend the Curtin. Charles Hold 1962 [IV1 AX] MOVIE: Vlolatt Are Blue' (CC) A season of Pentecost and the second POWER GAME Children under 6 ore admitted free. "Instead of a singles night, we with the caXh-regIster receipt with the purchase globe trotting photojournalist returns to secret life of pleasure Marcello Mas- calling the church at 649-7077 or on required refund form and the Universal Product 9 9 : Games to be trolanni, Laura Antonolh 1979 Rated R day of the Pentecost octave — a wanted to have a friendly get- prices circled. Expires June 30, 1987. Announced Game* at this time ore To her hometown lor s vacation end is reu­ the day of the fair. Code (bar code) symbol from the back panel of any nited with her childhood sweetheart (Subtitled) week of reflection on the meaning of together open to all shoppers, B O U TIQ U E (Collection Softsoap Free Offer. ronto Blue Jays at New York Yankees or Bolton but trip two Carpet Fresh Rug A Room Deodorizer Son Francisco Giant* at Cincinnati Sissy Spacek Kevin Khne, Bonnie Bede- 2 :3 0 A M 3D Twilight Zon* the "birthday" of the Christian whether or not they were single,” Receive a coupon good for one free Boutique lia 1986 Rated PG 1 3 BOLTON - The Bolton Senior containers, along with the dated cash-register Collection Softsoap. tend the required refund form Reds (3 hr* ) (Live) (CNN] Bporte LatenIghL Church. In most churches the KofC to moot said Dick Fisk, the store’s receipt with the purchase price circled. Expires [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Hour Citizens plan a bus trip to North and the front peel-off label on a S-by-5 card, along Novels: La Gloria y *1 Inflerno [ESPN] SportsCenter ancient Latin hymn, quoted above. manager. June 80, 1968. 1 1 : 1 5 P M [HBO] Paul Rodrigue*: I "Venl Creator Splrltus” was sung Shore in Beverly, Mass.. on June 24. The board of directors of Camp­ The evening included more than a with the cash-register receipt with the purchase 97) Nature (CC) How plant* and their [USA] Diet of the Stars bell Council 873. Knights of Colum­ GLAD "Olad-Lock” Refund Offer. Receive a feoves adapt to dillerent climates, pre­ Need The Couoh The star of a k a Pa yesterday asking again for the There will be a concert by Sergio dozen product demonstrations, in price circled. Expires June 30,1987. datory animal* and man (60 min ) (R) (In bio parlorma before a live audience 2 ;3 5 A M 3D NIghtwetoh bus. will hold Its annual summons coupon good (or a free package of Olad-Lock continued presence of the Holy Franchl and Fred Roman. Lunch which demonstrators showed Stereo) Credit* include role* in the movies "D C. [HBO] MOVIE: 'Out of Control' Two meeting June 18 at 8 p.m. at the Storage or Freezer Bags, tend the required refund Here's a refund form to write (or: Cab' and ' Quickailver' (100 min) (In Spirit. For Christians reaffirm on will be at Towne Lyne House. shoppers how to make sushi and 9 D Movie high school senior* graduate to terror council home. All council members form, the Universal Product Code and the tear strip Up to a $8 refund. G E Rechargeable Refunds Stereo) alter their matriculetion Martin Hewitt, this day that the God who raised Reservations are due by June 20. teriyaki, and how to shuck oysters, (C N N ] PrlmoNew* For more information, call 649-7208 are invited to attend. from the top panel of one package of each of the Offer, P.O. Box 8068, Beaverton. OR 97076. This [TMC] MOVIE; The Reck' Alter two Betsy Russell. 1965. Rated R Jesus Christ from the dead 1s with among other things. There were following Items (any size); Glad Trash Bags, Glad offer expires July 311, 1967, but write (or the form (D IS ] My Friend Flloke and-a-half year* In a Korean prison the community, gathered In his or 649-2406. also contests, and numerous partic­ camp, a decorated U S war hero return* 3:00 AM 3D MOVIE; a Bridge Too Far' Tall Kitchen Garbage Bags and Olad-Lock Storage before July 16,1967. While waiting (or the form, save lE S P N ] Fishin' Hole In 1Q44, the Operation Market Garden name In a unique way. The Spirit ipants took part in an Ice Cube Melt, to lace a court-martial lor treason. Paul or Freeser Bags. Expires June 80, 1087. the Universal Product Code symbol from GE' [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Prlitl's Honor' (CC) A hit Newman, Walter Pidgeon. Wendell lasts nine days m an ill fated attempt to that enlivens the faithful Is des­ a Label Leap and a Cotton Bowl. man lor an underworld crime family falls H I-D R I Cookbook Offer. Receive a copy of the Rechargeable batteries (2GC1,2G(C2,2GC3, GC9B, Corey 1956 end the war in Europe Dirk Bogarde. Mi cribed In the hymn as "fire" — a Women plan brunch m love with a beautiful but dangerous chael Came, Laurence Olivier 197 7 "Low Calorie Microwave Cookbook,” by Better 2GE3A) or Rechargeable Battery Module (MA 21, s y m b o l^ the power, light, and The Manchester Area Christian • W A TC H O U T , McDonald’s, hired killer Jack Nicholson. Kathleen 1 1 : 3 0 P M d D ® NIghtlln* (CC) Part 1 of 2 Many physicians Homes and Gardens (a $6.98 value), tend the M3A2, MC22, MD2S, M919) or G E Double Charger Turner, Angelico Huston 1965 Rated R guldahceof God Christians are - •Ay’ Women’s Club will meet Wednes­ supermarkets are fighting backi [CNN] News Overnight required refund form and three Product Code (BC2) or G E Rechargeable AA Battery four-pack Rn Stereo) ( T ) Cannon fired up with the zeal and presence day from 9:30 to 11:80 a m. at The Picking up convenience foods at the [DIS] MOVIE: The Love Bua' wind up In court symbols from H l-D ri towels, along with a check or (4GC1) or GE Charge 4 (B04,BC4B) arGEOiargeO |(MAX] MOVIE: The Philedolphi* Expor- 4T) Honeymoonare of the God who appeared In fire to Colony of Vernon. Reservations or supermarket has become a lot L e n t' (CC) In 1943, a top secret roder [ESPN] College Tennis: NCAA Division moneyiiuiiey order (or $$8.808.80 for each book orderedordered. (BC 68). J ® Topper I Women's Championship From Los An Moses on M t. Sinai and who lead the cancellations must be made. Call ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) - Half easier In Princeton, III., where a test aboard a naval destroyer goes hay Svire and two sailor* are propelled, via a (29 Not Available in Btore* gales (90 mm ) (R) people of Israel through the desert 872-4870 or 049-8423. of today’s doctors will face mal­ Sullivan Foods supermarket now Into the land of promise. The Spirit practice suits or appear as expert has a drive-ln window In Its Is also seen as the glver-anolnter of • I RECENTLY RECEIVED a passed their purchases across the found that 69 percent had used t h T ~ medical witneases in the courtroom deli-bakery department. seven specific gifts; "the spirit of Nurtet get donation Bomatlme during their careers, Owner John Sullivan says the |M t card from Marilyn (Carlonas of scanner and then placed them on a system. Elghty-one percent dT. y conveyor belt. If an item is not wisdom and understanding, the visiting Nurse Home Care of aaya Donald D aglla, who teaches most frequent asked-for item at the teranton. Pa., asking when the those who used the system had np’' A scannki, the conveyor reverses. A Cinema spirit of counsel and might, the Manchester Inc. has been awarded community medldne at the Univer­ drive-ln window Is fried chicken. A scan-it-yourself checkouts were problems with It, 88 percent feu touch screen allows shoppers to spirit of knowledge and the fear of a donation from the M r. and Mrs. sity of Rochester. bucket sells for $1 to $2 less than It going to arrive In her area. "Iw a sa that It was good for customers, a n tT ” supermarket checker for 80 years,” select options. These include an the Lord, the spirit,of Joy In your William Foulds Family Founda­ First-year med students at the would sell tor at local fast-food 17 percent said It was fun. Most of I'.w, 10:10, — Uhtor (PO-13) 11:45.»:», VHHIIOM option to take care of coupons and a 5 ;06,7: to, *: 30. — Tbf UnfooehoW** tXI thM 1 » I — Outroooou* Fortune (J ) presence” These are gifts spoken tion. The funds will be to assist university prepare by taking part In outlets. Recently, shoppers were says Marilyn, "and I would wel­ them thought the scan-lt-yourselK 7,f;15. — Uothol Woooon (B)7:10,*:30. UMd voice readout of the Items and 1l:ll), 1:55, 5:10, 7:35, 10. — Hortv «nd of by the prophet Isaiah and clients who are unable to pay for a mock trials in which practicing offered a coupon in the Sullivan’s come the opportunity to check out systems were as fast as the ~ the Hendtraen* tPO) 1t:M, *:*■ 4:**, my own order.” rices. There Is also a "help'' traditional checkouts and most WB$T MABTFOBO celebrated by the church as gifts to their home-delivered meals. For Judges preside. District attorneys newspaper advertisement giving 7:»,OtSO. — BoverlvHIIUCooII (Iri on ■im 1 S l — l^thol F r o n t s ) 7,*:30, Scan-it-yourself checkout sys­ buiitton. At the end of the conveyor thought they were more accurate.^ .* two jereen*: 1.1,3,4,14j 7: IS, I: IS, J: 15. the baptized. Information on Meals on Wheels, and defense attorneys grill the them a free liter bottle of soda when *:4S. — Hot Furtolt (FO-13) 7, tiSO. tems have been in the experimental belt, a Kroger employee does the 10:15. — The dot* (PO-13) 1:15, 3:15, call 643-9011. students, teaching them how im ­ they purchased a bucket of chicken. 5:15, 0,10:06. — Tti* CWomonlt Advon- The Rev. Dr'. Klm-Erlc WllllMni TONIGHT 8:00 M 8 portant good record-keeping will stage for several years. The first bagging. Customers using the systeiw turo (O) 1, t;4S, 4:30. — Platoon

f MAWCHWTEKHgRALP.l j t - MAJK-HEOTeS HEWAtP. MotHltfr^SUt $. m 7 N»rwc/wm i«Aei td amofcing are lax compared tothoae worka, along with intenae competi­ iea. Tabacalera haa alao atarted Tabacalera Preaident Candida tary industry controia rather than g RMM y n iiB t 6 ■SHfCBWBR MMCWWMWI Sw »f««. .. Tw *Mdo...... s. potnmod t m w w eveuen swureey, rm in other European countrlea and tion for the ^aniah amoker market II Swv1<4t WwtfM...... WwfW (« ew/TrWt ...... eteenm M iMw w m* ew Mfw. wwiwnon. expanding Into the food and drink Velanyuez aaid neither the diversi­ restrictive laws. Andaluclan regional health d » * * ^^wfTwWw WWf Por ddvoiPmnonti to m wwienw mondar, many parta of the United Statea. becauae of gpaln’a recent entry into Induatry. Preaent plana Include The government finds Haelf In the MVTWf 9OTI TWffTW . . tt Sfw./eMf*SMe...... fication nor the foundation are in partment head Ramon Mendoza mo doodl\no tt 7:3t *.m. on Prtdot. Cigarette pricea remain low. and the European Economic Commun­ joint ownerahip of Nablaco'a Span- uncomfortable position of running VWVIfVOT WWrfwfffTfW ...... » RMWf Frswrlv...... fVfwf SefffWffwWW response to widespread scientific says funding new studies on t{if liMfrvctMft...... H iiWvifrW FrWHly...... Afrtomoffva the ioclallat government atUI per- ity. but the government-controlled both Tabacalera and the country’s NOIMW/SMMnM...... MAO rowR AO. CMmMW oM tPoommdt oto lah licenaee and a controlling agreement that smoking is danger­ plant la "a delaying tactic." < tmfW fhtM SwviM* ...... elweeief lIM w ef a7VkksMlh>aN HIRINGI Government iBfr-a profit sharing and ownarahip Needed Immediately. » c _ 47Tr*4* LOST. Gonerout reward, lobs, your area. trubutor/sales organi­ FOR SALE ~7.d Ownw* ILAbWSMVP IM ssiOMi • a tor toe C T . atslA Ceillfloeilon In potantlal. 840-4863 Paying up to 810 par |ekbr.| UBtorf* SOOwmeni I small male, Black cat. S15,000-t48,000. Call Industrial Arts or eligibil­ zation. Looking for hour. Must hove tools 87 8lfMM4r MU8T be plelMd up si (h* I Blue collar, Brook- experienced person. 41 HSnChMlM tTMev* nleknemA SSJSSL (402) I38-S885. Exten­ ity (or oartlfloatlon re­ and axparlanca pre­ AM reel estate odvertlied In has some of the largest SI flrnerm HwOd Otfloe Mendeq/ Ibru] Haven condos, needs 12-5, Monday through , ChMin ICeSMSrew 33fqii4Mymm m------ThurWey bWers 11 am. enty. sion 775. quired. Contact ferred. Call Bob at the Manchester Herald Is rooms that we have 42IMneem« BOonaon ervnerS ss. IHNMITUHE medication. Coll 447- Mr. Vane Harding Friday for general of­ 875-5450 or 871-1498. sublect to the Fair Houstne seen In a long time. 3 (Akkr.) 38 8ty* S3 3eeeme Fen 7141. Keep trying. Principal fice duties Including ADVERTISING Sales. ‘Act of 19M, which mokes It bedrooms, 2'/i baths, BROWN^eofhefTvJno phones, and word pro­ AUDit Deportman- PAINTII IQUIPMINT Tolland Middle School We're looking for o Illegal to odvertlse any pref­ family room with Birch 4 • • 7 • f 10 11 room couch and 2 S M t cessing. Good typing t/Housahold Movar. erence, limitation or discrim­ panelling and fire­ 86 Old Post Road dependable Individual Entry laval position In choirs, siMper sofa, OPINATONS Tolland. C T 08084 skills ore essential. ination bosed on race, color, place. Gorgeous pInK 14 kino size n M iSALE to work full time billing. Training avall- rellelon, sex or national IT 11 bookshelf Emplovmeni baekhea, loadar, Iruok* and Phono 875-2864 Call JudI at 871-0401. M onday-Frldoy. Sales Marble fireplace In llv- mirrored woterbed, abla for computor In­ origin, or an Intention to CORDOBA 1979 for ports. dotar. Application deadline, experience preferred, Ing room, 12x12 ^7 stove, refrlgerofor. LIFEGUARDS wanted. put and farritt compra- make any such preference, tr ID 4 new Eagle ST's. Z- Call 742-8317. S:30-8pm June 18, position to begin Small private pool. but will train the right hanslon. Accurata llmitotlon or discrimination. screened In porch, 2 e e s 4 4 s i 447-9583. Saptambar 1M7. EOE. person. Must be ener­ The Herold will not know- car garage and over otf Ti Ti >.-r borf, sunroof, 5 foctory Certification required. typing nacassary. aluminum rims, 340 Call 449-4800 ask for getic and enloy public Phona 528-9551, Par- Inely accept any advertise­ acre of land In Bolton I contact. Salary plus ment which Is In violation of 11 Deon Drive, Bolton: it LAWN AND motor runs, body good MATURE Secretory/Re- Jay. sonnal Martagar forop- the law. except reor quarters SECRETARY/Receptloi bonus and mileage. Ex­ polntmant, or sand ra- $279,000. Blanchard i DANDEN 1st for psychotherapy ceptlonlst. 2-3 days per cellent benefits Includ­ g b V r m n m r r Rossetto. 444-2482. " W f It and possenoer door. suma to: Hartford ...... All leofhor Interior. HELP WANTED center. Must have 3 week. Word processing ing dental. If you are Hornet —from 81 (U re­ Guarantee Ou« I skills on IBM pc. Non PART-TIME Daspatch, P.O. Box pair). Delinquent tax Console and buckets. yeors secretarial expe­ Light houMktapIng at self-motivated, highly 8271, East Hartford, Houses" □ " rototilling HOM?^ManhTM(Js7. rience, excellent typ­ smoker. Coll Richard orgnalzed and anioy a property. Reposses­ Best offer. Also 3 new Csnnsetlsut Molsr Lodge C T. 04108. EO E. NATURE Loversdellghn snows montod on rlms- Homemakers, com­ ing skills, good organi­ Lawrence at 443-2141. challenge, this position sions. Coll 1- 805-487- I t T Home gardens, riaxIMa hours, rs/Hr. to Stan 4000. Ext. GH-9945 (or This 8 room oversIzoB ■Coll Joe 443-1791. o panions. Immediate zational skills and a F U L L time 2nd shift. Part Is for you. Call Denise axceutlve Raised iMVEtTMENT free estimates. openings lull or port pleasant personality. lor those quallfisd. Call 643- Roberts, at 443-2711 for npiMiiieia current repo list. M 88 Si OLD3MOBILE Cutlass afternoon and even­ 1SSS for an appolntmam. Ranch Is set on I mnrERTY time. Paid on the lob Knowledge of One- ings. Telephone opera­ Interview BBUBOin OPBIATOI hAAfi^HASTER. West Call Clyde and Superem e 73. Good beoutltul sprowllnd ru n n in g condition, training. Full benetit Wrlte system and filing tors to take and relay oppointment. Must bo able to work oft Side. Newer 2 family. wooded lot on LookoUf. 41 M B!?BlCTIirTfond Sons. 647-6967. BING Eong boomi needs minor body package paid,. In- ot medical Insurance massages. Will train. 1 TRAVEL Agent. Expe­ site-plan. Move-In condition. 5/5. Mountain. Parkllke VERNON. New llstlno. 2 new duplex. 3 bed­ PART Time. General g " Owners need o quick work, /kskino $900/best service, competitive forms helpful. Hours day of the weekend rience necessary. Full Only 1209,900. Klernan grounds surround thlg family plus In-law INVESTMENT room, v/7 both, oil wages, mileage reim­ 9-5. Responsibilities In­ required. No telemar- cleaners needed In the Call 742-8317, 8:30-8 pm apartment. Country sole on this completely offer. 444-3244 ask for Manchester area. time position. Call Realty. 449-1147. home and the larga •0 opplloncee. Quiet dead bursement. Call 872- clude: Scheduling ap­ ketlng Involved. •f sofflng. Priced fe toll remodeled 0 plus room PNOPEHTIEt end street. 8775/monfh. Ti# M l i srssBid Lopm. Pete. Anytime offer 4. Competitive wages and Monday through Prl- garden housa In thl! Aty tniounl dWtotrsd. Atoo. (HI, 9143 for application and pointments for 9 doc­ Please call A Budget £ 6 n v A n i A n CE. This 3 with a pesitlyg cosh L-shaped Ranch In He­ 114 Units • MenMNe, OT 833-81N. PINTO wopon. ^alr good working condi­ doy. 429-9313.______bedroom Colonial Is rear. Featuring 3-4 bed­ ii u bron. 4 bedrooms, 2full g n ^ , tteiw snd bwh mideh. Interview. EOE. tors. Please call or Answering Service at rooms. 2.5 baths, O; flow. 8109,900. Klernan SI UnNt • New Haeen, OT iK/nreHiirfflETTBS- Seeedl, bwhhee 6 toaderienW. running condition. S800 send resume to: Center 449-0500. tions. Hours 5pm-9pm. FLDWER Shop work. locoted near shopping, Realty. 44M147. bofhs, lorpe deck ever- or bM f offer. 444-9581 Monday through Fri­ Full or part time. Expe­ schools, bus line and fireplace with raised’ Hr tt loeklng plush preen 10 Units • NSW PrtMn. OT room. Loose, no pets. for Individual and hearth, appllanced eaf-; MmeoMtiRueTiOM offer 3pm. day. Call 1-800-438-1205 rienced or learn on the recreational areas. oross. Situated on o 150 S4 Units • NSW tendon, OT 8435. No utilities. 443- Group Psychotherapy, IN8TRUCTIDN In kitchen. Spacious- 46UMTAV LIvinTZS^- NOTICB OF A 8FBCIAL ENVIMNMENTAL or 449-3181.______lob. Apply In person: Formal Living and din­ x 200 foot lot neor Gay 17 Unlli (Dastand qende.)- 4792 or 5284774. ITt-1400 / NMaW CAVILIEA IH5. Low ml- P.O. Box 2333, Vernon, dining room with a entry. Ready for you to MsnotilPlf, CT leoge, 4 door sedan. MBBTINO OF TH I C T. 04044.______ENeiNEEA ADULT Carrier wanted. Krause Florist, 421 EDUCATIONAL Consul­ ing rooms, covered move In. Impeccable City Pork. Reduced to MAM£MIITIA': ■LBCTORS OF T H I Hortford Rd.______tant, MA. Private tu­ front porch and o barn built In server. Quality THAT SCNAMiLIO WORD OAMI Excellent condition. IIOHTH UTILITII8 Envlronmantal nMnagamsnt East Harttord/Man- three bedroom Ranch 1159.900. JacksonCall 4 n if D N A U M M . rooms, 1st floor. Ap­ VOCATIONAL Instuctor toring, and educa­ style garage. Priced construction! Original by HwrI Arnold arxi Bob Lw Jockson.447-t400. o MMTBI8TMSMU0T pliances, on bus lines. Must sell 84SOO/best DISTRICT Horticulture to work rslatsd dagraa prafarrsd. chester area. Morning aTTINTHM au owners have main­ enhanced by o lovely offer. 4474423. Minimum 2 yra. aupsnritory hours. Excellent pay tional testing. Age (or Immediate salel private bockyard with C U TE os o button 1 Adoro- IgWMUiEMARm Loose, security, 8550. NOTICI IS HRREIY with developmentolly tained this property Untorwnbl* thw* four J u m ^ And on* tor my frtwd m r " sxpsrianos In hatardoua and mileage allo­ aiNEIML UiOIIIgS 5-adult. Readlng/Lan- Blanchard 8. Rossetto. w * M lw to woti miusm Jo lorm screened porch, main­ ble 1 bedroom Con­ RULTMIt VW Quantum 1984, 3^000 O lV IN that thara will ba a disabled adults. Send Turn your spare time guage arts. Call 444- "We Guarantee Our baautitully. Presently miles, oil power op­ leaclel Maatine of tha alac- waste managsmsnl and wance. Call Peter Clz- tour ordkiwy words. tenance, free siding. dominium of Chopel D U P L E X . 4 'rooms, resume to: Hockonum Into extra money. O l­ 4832. Houses". 444 2482. □ being ottered at J t S W 7 _ tions. Excellent condi­ ters of tha Blehth Ullllllaa Industries Green­ manllaallng required. man 289-7711.4:30 om-3 8249,900. Jackson 8, 8121,900. Century 21 Ep­ Hill In South Windsor. adults preferred. No 8TBAWBEBBIES District on Monday, Juno IS, Working knowlsdga ol E.P.A. pm.______sten Temporaries has stein Realty. 447-0095.D Pull private basement, pets. References and tion. 813,000. Coll Otter 1987, at 7:M e.m. at tha Dis­ house. Attention: Jackson. 447-8400. UROCC Ipm 444-7920.______R .C .n .A . and D.E.P. LD D K IN G tor responsl- Immediate openings, 1.5 bofhs, carport, fire­ PLACING AN AD In ClOS- security. 8500 p e r Pick Ymp Owe trict Firs Housa, 12 Mein Sarah Beardsley, Man­ BRAND New llsflngl Ly- Straat, Manchattar, Connac- ager, P.O. Box 134, ragulallona naoaaaary. ble and dependable long and short term. place. Eullf In 1903. slflad Is a very easy, month. Phllbrlek CAOILLIAC Seville. All tlcut tor tha followine pur- OompatHIva wages, axoallant person. General main­ Inside and outside as­ doll woods, Monches- Offers swimming and Agency. 4444200. Ckaponit Brothtrs power, olr conOlf loned. Mansfield Depot, CT. fer. 2 bedroom simple process. Just dial posa: 04251. EO E. banaflta paokaga apply at: tenance man. Must signments. Come In or HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED tennis. Low Condomi­ 443-3711. We'll help you STUDIO Woe. Portly W - 30 Clark 8t., So. Windsor Leather Interior, good call Laurlsl Nantucket Cape with nium fee. Offered of condition. 83000. May 1. To taa If tha alactort will NORTH AMERICAN work weekends, and word your od for maxi­ nlshed. Werkino tingle Pffgff Oontalnan outhorUa tha Board of Dl- flexible hours. Glas­ SCX)UF 1st floor family room 8119.900. Jackson 4 be seen 555 Main OllTEN TEMPORamEa mum response. mole preferred. No Opening Saturday June 8. roctora to tronafar funds, Looking (or a good usod PRINTED CIRCUIT tonbury Hills Country and 1st floor laundry. Jackson. 447-0400. o Street. Coll 443-1100. not to oxcaod S1S,000, 162 ^ a e e r I t ATTENTION: Retirees / Housewives Built In 1904, extra D ^ . Loose. 443-2M0. Hours Sem-Spm or until mobile home? Be sure to Old Munoon Road Club 433-5253. Ask for ^ i n i AAAMdMIlTiA.'Rewlist- OLDSMdAlL# vista from tha Oanarol Fund to Maachastar, storage. Tastefully 3 ROO^IT Portly ^r- plekod out. No ohildran bo usod for tha rapolr of look In the Classified ca- Steffoird, C T (MOOTS John for Interview. CT. Cruiser Station Wagon decorated and well Inp. Seven room Split nlthed. Hoot. Working undor 14 ytors of a g t al­ tha firahousa root. lumns ... that's where the aeaia/y CASHIER Full time. Per­ 6 4 7 -lM l In move in condition. 2 1949. Running condl- JUST A FEW HOURS TUNBOY maintained. 8149,900. ■Inole mole preferred. lowed In Mold. 2. To transact any othar bu- bast buys are advertised I manent position, days Jackson 4 Jackson. full bofhs, full bose- No pets. Loose. 443-2100 tldn. S300.449-3433. slnass propor to coma ba- 443-2711. 8100,000 4- per year I We YOU CAN enloy extra W H A T M I6 ment and walk-up attic • * . 4 ssest4 4 sseei« plus Sundays. Expe­ 847-6M. a b p p i c IA n c y opori- 5 2 8 -5 7 4 1 fera tha maatine. vacation money by ex­ JJ P A L T M i for extra storooe. C D L U M E IA Lake. Sea- guarantee your suc­ rience preferred. Peo­ OF YOUR TIME... □ l i e sonol coffopo. 3 bed­ menf. Hoof and elec­ For letott inrornwHon. IIOHTH UTILITIES cess In the 4 billion S ple oriented. Competi­ changing idle Items In ------1 MfsMUMlWfVI•KBLBTON WA9. VVm9* ggffg lg a i. Aolfon. Beautiful pork-llke set­ DISTRICT CLERICAL. Mature per­ vaur home for cash ... rooms, fireplace. tricity Included. Fragrance Industry. tive wages, good f ^ R N A Y Custom built home of ting. H urry won't lost. 895JKX). 537-3444. Eeoz- 8375/month. Referen­ IV son needed for small Guaranteed product with an ad In classified. Can give you unlimited -r y -J 1/^ Now«r.ng*th*olrolm1l«lw*to 8139.900. Sentry Reol R O U T E 13, V E R N O N HILEN J. WARRINOTDN benefits. Pleasant Tinker Pond. 4 bed­ ley Company. ces required. Coll offer CLERK office. Diversified du­ sells Itself.* Exclusive work environment. Call 443-2711 to place your [ form Ih. iurpri.. .niwm, at *ug- rooms Inctudlng Mas­ BstOfe 443-4040. o u L ^ gsslmf by th. abov. cartoon. 4:30pm. 247-2903. •SNmsiWseon *7108 Doted at Manchastar, Conn, ties Include typing, fil­ territories ovolloble. Apply In person. High­ od. ea^ ling potential!! ter suite with dressing M A N C H E S TE R . 9 room PICK this 4th day of Juno, 1987. ing, telephone contact, (202) 831-4482.______land Park Market, 317 RN/LPN. Now taking ap- area, wolk-ln closet Colonial In greof loca­ M A N C H ^ I t e r . 4 rooms, ts iutoh Lmmr. 4 dr. *7466 adults preferred. No and general office PART Time Pre-School Highland Street, pllcatlons for oil shifts. AnBwmrhtn: and whirlpool. Balcony tion with beautiful view fTRAWSIRRIIS •a Olwv. CItMlon 4 dr. *3960 02P0S procedures. (Will .'An r m n r r m pets, no appliances, 1 teacher needed. 8am- Manchester. Work Monday-Frldoy (Aneww. tomorrow) overlooking sky-llf of the city. All natural as Putok negsl 4 dr. *6696 train.) Evenings and car. Security and refer- A T T H E 12pm. Please call 449- with your weekends Set your own hours family room with w oodw ork, 4 panel •4 Putok Lmmr. 4 dr. *6490 INVITATION TO 110 Saturdays. 443-1144. . . I Jumblw; NOBLE FEWER JETSAM FIRINO cathedral celling and ences. 449-1245.______5531 for Interview. • free or work Baylor and earn extra doors, wood sliders off NO PAYMENTS CORN CRIB •4 tkyhewk 4 dr. Wg *0998 WAITRESSES. Full time, Saturday and Sunday- • I Anewm: Wtwl big prlaw bUkSffH.u«y««7 stone fireplace. Por- dining ore to covered ANDOVfeR. 2 bedroom, 4 Soolad bids will ba racalvad LPN or RN or part time prttonwrt would nIdo Nkw to havt— WINOS. Up to 3 years. Kiss your fi­ B E R R Y PATCH 14 nivlirs Oeup* *11,696 In tha Oanaral Sarvicas' of- part time. Apply lelJes^ra^a P A 8 have your weekdays income while working mal dining room opens deck. Master bedroom rooms. Available Im­ for full time office to large deck, 2W nancial dimcultlss oeodbve. mediately. S400 per •4 Ohe*. Opecirum t dr. *8796 flca, 41 Cantar St., Monchas- within. Luigi's Restau­ ct. state oartlfloatlon tree. For more Infor­ has three sets of Avoid foreclosure. Catch uo tar, CT until 11;00a.m.ontha nurse (n general practl- mation please contact: MB. JmmMb NBak Nb. M IB attma hr It-H lMlw«gB BBttBfg baths, 2 cor garage. month, security and Buckland Road •iltoeimidr. *11,998 rant, 704 Hartford Rd., claner's office. 4 days roqulrad In tha araa ol from home. Work at P.O. Oaa 41*1. OtloM#. n llMl-llM. clopsets and slfflne on Ioto payments such os hrtl data shewn below for tha tol- Manchester, Ct. 04040. DNS at Cresttleld Con­ rBStM Ml iW •bM orT m U ram aaaak ptyBMB (# NowBgiHrMB. This home must be area or den. All Bed­ references. No pets. lowlne: per week. Respond to aolenoa. Contaot; Mr. or second morteoae or even South Windsor 15 Ohev. Osprto. 4 dr. *6496 449-5325. valescent Home/Pen- your own pace on a seen.8309,900. C o lli rooms hove double outstondlno credit cord Mils. 743-5244. Eveninot and OM* Outtoss I dr. *9796 JUNE 17,19S7- Box Y c/o Monchester Vane Harding, Tolland wood Manor at 443- D.W Pish. 443-1S91.D weekends.______•e RIFAIRS TO SANITARY Herold.______schedule that’s closets. Title entry, too Keep your home free and 8am - 7pm •• Ford LTD 4 dr. *11,498 SEWER - HACKMATACK MIddIa Sohool, 96 Old 5151, Mondav-Friday many extras to men­ cloar wlthdut lions.' Pod lit AAkLAMD lireel, 4 PART Time Receptionist I A 6 T L I W : Coventry. _ il •4 Owrsitor Wg *6796 STREET $•// Your Car Post Rd., Tolland, CT 9am to 3pm. EO E. tailor-made fpr you. CELEBRITY CIPHER___ room Ranch with nice tion. 8255,000. Sentry credit or late payment his­ room, Istfloer, S470 per JUNI22, 1987- tor very busy Man­ 06064 DRIVER/Operotor for OeleWW OWier enWesmm* er. erwied Irem quotoSonekylemou* Reel Bsfofe. 443-4080. o tory Is net 0 problem. Kindly month plus ufllflet. 3 ae CMWIIsr 4 dr. *8396 chester doctors office. bright kitchen, living FUaDl/COAL/ DRILLINO, QROUTINO A Phono 675-2564 septic tank truck. Class SeahlenarlnSwalFwrelendekx room, 2 bedrooms and THINKING of buying or coll: months security, no ap­ n OMW 4 dr. *82,9(X) Mature reliable person wioewr. rwers*A*»wu*Fe O IN IR A L RIFAIR WORK Applloatlon deadline 11 license, good benef­ den or 3rd bedroom If selling, coll us first. We Tht Swita pliances. Weekdays 9- FMEWDDD - HARTFORD ROAD with pleasant personal­ its. Will troln. Apply at: Call Jeanne or Susan at 64<7-994'6 today Conttrvotlvt Orowp 5, 444-3424. 872-9111 BRIDOI^O^R FOLLY 4 Lintsns — 10 D iyi ity. Light typing, ap­ June 12. Position to needed. Newer ba­ presently love buyers begin Saptambar, Upton Construction •PYP DKYB, L'O throom and porch looking for all types ot l-4S4-4404gr Mancitetter Vk Duplex, 3 508 oharge, tto h addi­ proximately 20-25 Inc, route 32 Mansfield and begin the perfect job PIRHWOOD The Town ot Manchastar Is hours per week, after­ overlooking well ma­ homes In every price MS4-1SU bedroom , 3 state 04. 0480. tecurltv 5 I 5 W r ieare kenl. L ManchesterHerald iViancnesTfl b e d ro o m s. 8131,900. Andover/Belton line. 1134 or To m 44W2048. Paul Winaor • m -S M i, ext. MB Monday throuth Prl- regulred. tto utlllNoo. Make I no an otterl NAMCO 537-3448. ie o tlty 089,900. Term s w down. 4434279. or l-M0-«4t-4SN (Thio BppliBB to StudBnto ONLY. You rnty ognooi your id it any timol Sony no rofundt.) No pets. Coll 178-4733. Keep Irving. Cemponv. (414) 051-0170. d o v.9 -1 Bgeel Oggerteelty tiaglifer______100 Stnrico Dr., M anohnM r