16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, April 22, 1991

V :^ A IT’S TAG SALE ..... V- 4 Days for the Prke of 31 fc n rI|T fitT r B rra lii Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? The best way to A announce it is with a Herald Tag Sale Classified Ad. l l Tag Salt M% Mast Be Manchester's Award-Winning Newspaper la By Tuesday, Noon, For This Special Tuesday, April 23,1991 Call 2711 TAG SALE SIGN STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE 22 CONDOMINIUMS owntown renaissance requires order 22 CONDOMINIUMS 22 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 3S STORE & OFFICE Inside Today m FOR SALE FOR SALE 87 MISC. FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE 93 CAMPERS & 3y BRIAN M. TROTTA SPACE proved as it now stands, calls for attracting more and upscale tion of how well they could do it.” TRAILERS Manchester Herald ______r LEWINS CROSSING- MALLARD VIhW-New AMC CONCORD-1980. 2 THE businesses to Main Street and redesigning the building facades Pellegrini said a possible scenario could be the expansion of Spacious and tastefully Ranch and Colonial MANCHESTER-Great MANCHESTER-Store/ E N D R O L L S Door, 6 cylinder, and parking facilities. Commercial use. Main SUNLINE-1983, 17-1/2', the powers of the special taxing district. The Parking ■ Jobs slashed at training decorated 3 bedroom homes. Change your Value! Immaculate 2 271/2" width-»1.00 automatic transmission. Director of Planning Mark Pellegrini said the plan will like­ St. near Center St. 646- Sleeps 6, Applianced! MANCHESTER ■— A new plan for the revitalization of Authority, which controls the special district, could be trans­ school...... R a g e 3. Townhouse end unit lifestyle to 1-floor living. bedroom, 1-1/2 bath 13" width-50<= New brakes, exhaust, bath, shower, awning. SHARPEST 'Sdowntown will require an authority with oversight and enfor- ly require a formal body to ensure that all business and proper­ with extra parking 2426, 9am-5pm. formed so that it would be able to oversee the renovations and 2 Bedroom, 2 bath Townhouse. Custom Aluminum Sheets 4/*5.00 water pump, tires, Excellent condition. |cement powers, town officials say. ty owners in downtown comply with the goals of the plan. space. Kitchen opens Ranches. Also 3 kitchen, tile, air, gas, Newsprint end roas con be picked radiator. Willing to part the attraction of new businesses. M oncheitef HeraW $3500. 649-8071. PENCIL IN “Right now we have the Parking Authority, the Downtown ■ Environmental awards to living room with sky­ bedrooms, 1-1/2 bath new appliances, garden 39 ROOMMATES 11 axn. Monday out. Call 871-0014. On Thursday, the town will unveil its projxjsal for a Whatever shape the authority takes, Pellegrini said he thinks lights. Third bedroom is Colonials. Attached patio, full basement. WANTED ttvough Thursday. ^ Merchants Association and the Chamber of Commerce all given...... R a g e 3. FORD-1978 Galaxy. Ex­ renewed downtown at a town meeting to be held at 7 p.m. in the plan will not be collecting dust on bookshelves in the near loft and could be a garage. From Extras! CHFA/FHA. 94 MOTORCYCLES A TOWN! working in that area.” Pellegrini said. “It’s possible that some cellent condition. Good the hearing room at Lincoln Center. The plan, should it be ap- delightful office, 2-1/2 $143,900. North Main $108,000, 645-8434. Professional-Non-smoker. FOR SALE-2 Scale down MOPEDS of those organizauons could do some of the work, it’s a ques­ Body. $700. 645-1218. ■ Cop arrested on gun char­ bath, central air, many St. to Union St. to Ros- Large bedroom with full 10 speed bikes. Asking #------Please see DOWNTOWN, page 8. PEACEFUL-And private! $45 each. 646-0197. 1984 DODGE ARIES ges...... R a g e 3. u p g ra d e s . $ 1 6 0 ’ s. setto Dr. "We're Selling Amenities galore on this house privileges. $500/ MOTORCYLE-lnsurance. "We're Selling Houses!" month. 644-6704. F ISUZU-1984 Trooper. Low Friendly sen/ice, com­ Automatic. PS, A/C Houses!" Blanchard & 3 bedroom Ranch end w asSM W Blanchard & Rossetto Rossetto, 646-2482. unit offering fully ap- miles,miiHo, runs greai.great. As-«s- petitive raes, same day LADIES-10 Speed bike. kinc * ■ WOW $ 2 .1 9 5 646-2482. plianced kitchen, 61 CHILD CARE ^ing $2200. Call Greg coverage. Crockett F Pink, 26" frame. Virginia 64/ T-, News central air, central 347-9186 or 528-4111 Agency, 643-1577. 1984 BUCK CENTURY Analysts say TODAY IS 0 oood day to days, 645-6458, eve- Loaded, Yo Gotta See It! Use a tow-cost od In vacuum, sliders to ^ nings af|gr 6;30, $100. Place on od In classified to private oversized deck, LICENSED MOM 95 AUTO SERVICES wos'SdyWS Classified for quick re­ sell those Idle Items’ PONTIAC-1986 Grand In B rief sults. 643-2711. family room, full base­ Has 3 full time openings for 1 AM SE. Loaded. $3000 NOW S3,595 vou'ver wvbiibeen aiwistoring. my. ment and 2-car garage- FREE- infant and 2 toddlers. Nice family 91 CARS FOR SALE Firm. 645-6250. JUNK CAR 1987 JEEPWACONEER State deficit j ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★'★★★★★★★ attached. This AT, PS, A/C. Stereo, PW Fleet best bet neighborhood. REMOVAL showplace awaits your wosSWWS call! Anne Miller Real Call Parker St. even bigger Linda 646-6815 Schaller Used Auto Parts N O W 5 8 .6 9 5 FREE Estate, 647-8000. CT License #31060 LYNCH USED CAR NORWICH (AP) — The state Quality 649-3391 1987 FORD TAURUS SAMPLE SELECTION Gold. AT. A/C. PS budget has flipped another $49 Pre-Owned Autos JUNK-Cars. Will pay $5 to CLASSIFIED 25 BUSINESS 84 OdynobUe Omega 13.995 wosSTtWS for recovery million deeper into the red, put­ 84 Chevy Celebrity Value Priced tow your car. Call Joey 63 LANDSCAPING f4,395 I NOW S6.295 ting the current deficit at a stag­ PROPERTY 84 Toyota Cressida *6,595 USED CAR BEST BUYS! 528-1990. Need title. 85 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer 15.995 1987 DODGE DAYTONA gering $833 million. Gov. , LINE ADS BS Bronco IXLS I MANCHESTER-For Rent- BULL DOZING-Service. >6,595 ISSSCadlll^^^QOevllle $8,995 5 Spd.. PS. Cass. PW By JONATHAN YENKIN Inc., based in Providence, R.I., Lowell P. Weicker Jr. told busi­ Lot improvements. 85 Msscn Stanza 14.995 I g r ' Used Car Lot. Main St. 85 Toyota CelicaGT Auto, Loadsu wos$5:93,995 1987 Honda Prelude $8,700 banking system. lion. bath/entrance,fire­ 86 Toyota Supra 8.995 wosSIWWS valued at $100 or less your ad is FREE! 91 CARS FOR SALE 86 Toyota IE Van 369-371 Main S t But the takeover also will mean He blamed the rise on lower place.Non-smoking 16.995 5 Speed. A/C, Sunroof N O W S 9 .6 9 S 85 GMC 2500 4X4 18.995 6 4 9 - 4 3 0 4 layoffs in the short term as two of than expected receipts from I ★ 12 WORDS - 3 DAYS FREE male preferred. No 86 Toyota Pickup 4.995 1987 Acura Legend Sed. $11,900 1985 GRAND MARQUIS A nalysis 85 Monte Carlo Supreme •FREE Towing* the region’s biggest banking entities pets.742-5861. f7,995 V-6, Auto, Loaded, Sunrool Like New. Loaded capital gains and dividends ★ PRICE MUST APPEAR IN AD CARDINAL 87 Grand Am SE 17.995 *FFee Brake Inap.* consolidate to form New England’s taxes. MANCHESTER-Free 87 Jeep Cherokee Poneer 9.995 1987 Chevy Cavalier Z-24 $5,995 was $6:996 RX3MH1NED rrEM TOTAL jgOT TO EXCEED J100) 87 Dodge Royole 250 largest bank. week with $100 security BUICK, INC. ,8.995 V-6.5 Speed, A/C, Red • Tune-ups N O W S 5 .4 9 5 with estimated assets totaling $50 When problems in next year’s 87 Trsyotd LE 18.995 • Alternators I 1902 Chevy Caprice The Federal Deposit Insurance billion. Fleet refused to say how the budget are considered, the state * PRIVATE PARTY ONLY deposit. Clean, quiet, $8,695 87 Ods Prenza Wogon /5,995 1987 Acura Legend Sed. $13,900 • Starters 1987 NISSAN 200SX W O h ^ ^ ttra C IA I, GARAGE SALB t PET ADS NOTINCLUDED furnished. 646-8337. 1982 Chevy C on a ro $2,696 87 Toyota 4 Runner SRS Corp., which seized Bank of New faces a shortfall that Weicker es­ $11,595 V-6, Auto, Sunrool, Loaded • Cooling Systems Gold. 5 Speed. Cass. two companies would be merged 1986 Chevy Comoro $4,996 87 Chevy Comrjro $6,595 • Tire Mounting & Balan­ was $7:996 England in January, announced the and whether branches would be timates at about $2.7 billion. 32 APARTMENTS FOR 1966 Biick LeSobre LTD $4,996 87 GIO Custom Crxiv. Van $12,995 1967 Honda Accord LXI $8,900 cing winning bidder Monday. The I ★ USE THE COUPON BELOW - 1986VWJetta GL $6,360 87 Toyota Londcruiser $10,995 • Complete Brake Systems N O W S 6 .6 9 5 closed, but both Fleet and Bank of It marked the second consecu­ 87 Mazda SE5 Aulo, A/C Full Power ______RENT______1987 Old$ Delta 88 Brougham $6,960 $7,995 • Belts decision also marked a shift in NO PHONE ORDERS 87 Toyota 4X4 Pckup 1987 CAMARO COUPE liK iD A if c n ^ a, ^ R®t|lnflld Pinto/ManchostorHorald New England have branches in Con­ tive month the administration 1967 Buick F\jrk Avenue $9,960 17.995 19B7Honda Accord Lxl $8,900 • Oll-Lube-Filter 87 Buick Regal C oi4oe • Trouble Shooting Silver. 34.000 Miles. PS government policy by allowing the necticut and Maine. has increased its estimate of the MANCHESTER-2. 3. and 1988Pontioc RreWrd $7,960 >6,995 UNPAVED COURSE — Crews from Della Construction Co. of Enfield have started to remove I ^ LIMIT ONE PER FAMILY PER MONTH . 87 Dodge Caravan LE 18.595 Aulo, A/C, Full Power •Most Mechanical Needs was $7:996 Wall Street buyout specialists, Kohl- current year’s deficit. When 6 Room apartments. 1986 Ciero Brough. Cpe. $6,460 87 Ptymoulh Voyager SE the top course along the west side of Main Street in Manchester to allow utility concerns to “It will suengthen the banking in­ 7,895 1988 Ply Voyager LE $11,000 W OW S 6 .4 9 S FOR OTHER ADS PLEASE CALL 643-27U Security. 646-2426. 1980 Pontioc Borvievllle $7,960 87 Dodge Colt DL >5,695 PROFESSIONAL CAR berg Kravis Roberts & Co., to hold a dustry by weeding out the ineffi- Weicker proposed his budget in 8:30AM TO 5.00PM MONO A Y-FRJDA Y Weekdays, 9am-5pm. 1909 Biick Regal Cpe $9,695 87 Ford Tempo 15.995 Loaded, Aulo CLEANING * SPECIAL * begin their reconstruction. Most of the underground utilities will be upgraded within this west major stake in the bank. February, he estimated the gap 1989 Honda A ccord LX! $12,460 87 Toyota Comry LE 18.595 • BufTtng • Waxing 1990 LINC. TOWN CAR cor nooia 87 Toyota MRU 1988 Ford Bronco II $9,900 Fleet-Norstar Financial Group at $707 million, then increased Your Free ad will start on the first available date. MANCHESTER-Fur- 1989 Biick C en tu y $6,980 ,17,995 • Interior Shampooing White, I2XXX3 Miles Please sec FLEET, page 8. 87 Toyota Comry nished 3 Room 1989Cadllloc Fleehvood $16,905 $7,995 5 Speed, 4 Wheel Drive • Engine Degreaslns that number to $784 million in Publisher reserves the right to reject or accept ads. 88 VoIVswogen GL wasS7e/»6 apartment. 2nd Floor. 1989 Buick Skykvk Coupe $7,860 $7,995 • \^ y l & Leather March. 88 Honda CRX SI $8,595 1988 Chevy Corsica Sed. $6,500 Conditioning NOW SI 7,995 Heat. Private 199) Biick LeSobre $16,460 88 Toyota Corola GTS $9,995 V-6, Aulo, A/C, Power Group • Plnstrlplng entrances. No pets. 1991 Biick Century Sed. $13,960 88 Chrysler LeBrron $10,995 • MasterCard «VliVisa 88 Mssan Mcodma $10,995 1988 Honda * ' ^ r d LXI $9,900 Accepted Im oraim obI Brutality bill Security. References. 81 Adams Street 88 OdsmobHe Clerra 643-4860. After 12:00. $8,995 Aulo, A/C, S O y o er LINCOUN^MECCUCy Manchester 88 Pontloc Firebird $7,995 MA2DA faces opposition 88 Pontloc Bonneville LE $9,995 1988 Mercury Cougar $7,995 Tax issues weigh on residents MANCHESTER-2 3 1 5 CENTER STREET 6 4 9 -4 5 7 1 88 Chevy Spectrum $5,695 V-6, Aulo, Full Power, AJC HARTFORD (/y>) — The Bedroom. $550 a 88 Pontloc Sunblrd GT Conv $9,995 98 WANTED TO BUY/ (RT. 6 ), M ANCHESTER month. Utilities not 89 Pontloc 5000 LE $7,995 1969 Acura Legend LS $21,900 TRADE ^ TR: 643-5135 stale’s attorneys joined forces 89 C onry DIX Interest: $200M bite included. 647-8675. $9,995 Coupe, 5 Speed, Airbag, Loaded 1-800-899-4530 Study calls for state income tax with police organizations in op­ 89 Toyota 4X4 Pckup $10,595 89 Toyota Tercel Coupe ’ $6|^ S posing a bill that would create a 1989 A c u r a '^ ^ p lL S $17,900 We buy clean, late model used By ALAN FRAM spend about $210 billion in 1992 ROCKVILLE-Nice 3 room BOB RILEY 89 Toyota Supra Turbo Cpe. $16,995 By MELISSA B. ROBINSON those on cigarettes and alcohol in the states. statewide panel to investigate apartment in nice area. 90 Toyota Corolla SRS Cpe. $ 11 595 Sedan, V-6, T^uiu, pir Bag, Leather cars and trucks. Top prices The Associated Press simply to pay interest to the OLDSMOeiLEA/OLKSWAGEN BRING THIS Herald Washington Bureau When all the taxes are considered together, middle and complaints of police brutality billed. No pets. Security Americans, foreigners, banks and Please complete for our files, you will not be 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER paid. lower income generally residents pay more of their in­ required. Rent, $415 AO FOR AN other lenders from whom it has bor­ and other crimes committed by Name______SCHALLER Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet WASHINGTON — The third big­ come in taxes because they tend to be harder hit by ex­ police officers. Call 646-1060 649-1749 extra $100 rowed money. That’s one budget WASHINGTON — Connecticut should enact a Address______Phone_ LYNCH 1229 Main Street ;0ISC0UNT gest item in the $1.45 trillion federal progressive income tax as soon as possible to bring fair­ cise and sales taxes while failing to reap income tax The bill was championed by TOYOTA-PONTIAC ACURA Manchester, CT L Exp. 4/27/91^ budget next year won’t buy a single dollar in seven going not to clean benefits afforded wealthier citizens, the study argues. ______State _Zip_ SPECIAL PURCHASE the environment or cure AIDS, but ness to a tax system that unfairly burdens that state’s attorney Burton Weinstein, who 500 West Center St. 3 4 5 CENTER STREET 6464464 missile, cover one elderly person’s "T he biggest problem,” said Robert S. McIntyre, represented Tracey Thurman, a I am ( ) am not ( ) A Manchester Herald Subscriber MANCHESTER-2 Family. 1991 ,MH to the people and institutions who poorer residents, a new study maintains. Newly updated. 2 Manchester MANCHESTER Social Security check or pay any director of Citizens for Tax Justice, “is over-reliance on victim of domestic violence who invest in government bonds. The report released Monday by Citizens for Tax Jus­ MAIL OR DROP OFF COUPON TO: Bedroom in quiet CUTLASS CALAIS 646-4321 6 4 7 -7 0 7 7 91 CARS FOR SALE bureaucrat’s salary. regressive sales and excise taxes rather than on progres- won a landmark lawsuit against THE MANCHESTER HERALD neighborhood. Close to tice, a nonprofit tax-reform group, examines who is the city of Torrington. 2&4DOORS Instead, the government will Please see INTEREST, page 8. I 16 BRAINARD PLACE town center and paying income, projierty, sales and excise taxes such as Please see TAX, page 8. Thurman was awarded $1.9 I P.O. BOX 591 busline. $595/Month M)ur Choice plus Utilities. Dale. 529- million after she was nearly C MANCHESTER, CT 06040 8276. killed by her husband as Tor­ $ 9 ,9 9 5 rington police officers did noth­ ing. Her case also resulted in un­ 91 CARS FOR SALE 01 CARS FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE Many Others CLYDE CHEVROLET To Choose From b u i c k Baker struggling Nursing precedented legislation that DEM0 1990 CHEVY CORSICA makes domestic violence a NEW 1991 CHEVY CAVALIER crime that must be prosecuted _^ SPORT SEDAN L ist 12,345 RS CONVERTIBLE SaiePxc. ,7 iS whether or not the victim for Mideast peace payments chooses to press charges. AC, cruise, stereo and much C lyd e D isco u n t -1750 3.1 V6. AT. AC. stereo cass.. Rebate -MO Weinstein told the Judicia.>y more ind., only 9,000 mi. #033 Less First Time power windows and locks Special Rebate -300 DAMASCUS. Syria (AP) — states. Israel annexed the area in Committee Monday that a Less Rrst Time eCorsicasAvaifabie B u yer A sst. -600 #246. Secretary of State James A. Baker 1978. supported statewide panel would help end Buyer AssL -600 III headed into talks with Syrian Baker met briefly Monday night “the blue line of silence (used) President Hafez Assad today with Syrian Foreign Minister Farouk By RICK SANTOS to protect the bigots and sadists *9995 without any clear indication whether Sharaa after arriving from Kuwait Manchester Herald in police departments. NEW 1991 GEO STORM 2+2 his Mideast peace mission will suc­ and was seeing Assad today. AOditUm at RcbateV/W S TO C f^ NEW 1991 CHEVY S10 PICKUP ceed or fail — but with with a Baker left his hotel about noon MANCHESTER — Gov. Lowell Merritt named The Sporty Performer Price 12^ previously unaimounced side trip to for the meeting, with no word on P. Weickcr’s plan to save $100 mil­ Clyde Discount -1139 Equally at Home at Work or at Play Wirst 9 tlm « Buyers! ^ 36MPGhwy.,AC ------Moscow added to his agenda. how long it would last or even lion by reducing the amount of Historic Place C oupes, Less Chevy Rebate -1000 stereo cass. #195 23MPGdty/27MPGhwy & ‘ le Price 8595 Assad, the toughest leader in the where he would go when his talks money the state pays to nursing STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) — H a tc h b a ck s Less Special Rebate -500 Choice of three, Less Rebate -1000 Arab camp, wants to be sure the out­ a n d GSI's Less First Time with Assad were concluded. homes through the Medicaid The 50-year-old Merritt i Less Rrst Time come will include the return of ter­ Parkway has been placed on the New 1991 GectStorms Buyer AssL______-eoo However, he told reporters he had program is not likely to be adopted 1 Buyer Asst -eoo ritory held by Israel on the Golan talked with Israeli Prime Minister by the General Assembly, state Rep. Nationi Register of Historic H eists. Yitzhak Shamir by telephone and Is­ John W. Thompson told members of Places, a designation Connec­ The heights, formerly Syrian high raeli officials subsequently con­ V _ the Commission on Aging Monday ticut preservationists have FULLY i6995 ground overlooking Israeli settle­ firmed reports that Baker told night. sought for years. NEW 1990 CHEVY ments, were captured by Israel in its Thompson, a Democrat, whose “I’m overjoyed,” said Joan /EQUIPPED P fJ U .9 BUIUK REGAL 1967 war with Syria and other Arab LUMINA COUPE GRAN SPORT .. ^ SEDAN Please see BAKER, page 8. 13th District includes about half of Caldwell, a Greenwich resident Air Conditioning, 3.1 V6, AC, Stereo cass., pwr. Manchester, is one of three legis­ who led the fight in the 1970s to 5 Spd. Transmission, 3800 V6. premium Gran Sport List Price 19 QM windows and locks, cruise and 16,070 Clyde Discount .’1991 lators negotiating with the state place the parkway on the AM/FM Stereo Clyde Discount -2075 option p a c k ^ . #20e. register. Cassette, much more. #225 L ^ Buick Rebate -500 nursing home industry and the Less Chevy Rebate -1000 Selectmen move funds While adding prestige to the Power Steering, Rrst Time Weicker administration about the Power Brakes, Buyer Asst. ^ funds the state will provide in long­ 38-milc parkway, the designa­ Reorwindow term health care. tion won't prevent it from being Defogger, M 2,995 to cover disposal bill “I don’t think we’re going to be altered or destroyed, preser­ Drivers Side Air Bog, spending any less money on vationists said. However, it may 9 M ^ in th *16.895 BOLTON — The Board of The selecuncn voted to transfer Much, Much More Medicaid,” said Thompson. The make it more difficult. CLYDE USED CARS & TRUCKS Selectmen Monday evening ap­ $25,000 from the insurance PPC£ *11475 60 MONtHS, 12 5% APC. FINANCE CHAPGE '30W40 88 BUICK LESABRE reason being that the number of total Of PARENTS *11939 40 SUBJECMO CPEDfT APPROVAL IAXES4PEG EXTRA 88 CHEVY CORSICA proved the transfer of $46,000 budget, $6,000 from the highway 4 Df* Soddn from various accounts to cover a people needing assistance will con­ V8,Air utSABRE WAGON infrastructure budget, and $15,000 tinue to grow, he said. INDEX C317 ^ 9 9 9 5 3 Seat shortfall in the town’s waste dis­ from the town’s contingency fund Offer Ends May 7 Cl 26 posal account. Also, there are several nursing 16 pages, 2 sections C490 to handle the waste disposal Th« Associated Pr*si * 7 7 9 5 “Garbage grew at a faster rate shortfall, Kemp said. homes that are barely surviving Classified______14-16 * 9 9 9 5 DESERT STORM — The end of the Gulf war has not ended Comics______13 87 BUICK SOMERSET 88 CHEVY SPECTRUM than we expected,” said Helen In other action, the selectmen ap­ financially, said Thompson, who is Limited, 2 Dr. * ^ ______the devastation within the borders of Kuwait. About 500 oil chairman of the Human Services Focus______12 AT. AC, 4.0T; A M CHEW BERETTA CPE Kemp, executive assistant to the proved the nomination of seven Family______5 CARTERS lOwner.Clyde ■ board, in explaining the shortfall in well fires continue to burn in the northern and southern oil Subcommittee of the General As­ C405 ^ 7 9 9 5 L oca l ______2 -4 the waste di.sposal budget. sembly’s Appropriations Commit- ! 2 _ i i 3 9 9 5 C rc z a e Plea.se sec BOLTON, page 8. fields of Kuwait, most of which were set by retreating Iraqi L o tte ry ______2 *6995 Nation/Wjrld CHEVROLET/GEO troops. Please see NURSING, page 8. ______7 1 229 Main Street, Manchester Obituaries ______2 9 Opinion______6 E/(it 3 off 1-384 ■ 646-6464 SALES • 872-9111 Sports____ s Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9-8; Fri. 9-6; Sat. 9-5 State_____ Serving The Manchester Area For Over 110 Years - CaU Today for Home Delivery 647-9946 Television SERVICE • 872-6530 C HCLYDE m . BUICK . 6 E0 , CHEW .ZT k s 12 1 2—MANCHESTER HERALD, IXiesday, April 23.1991

MANCHESTER HERALD, l\iesday, April 23,1991—3 About Town Diverse fashion Serving Manchester ■ Coventry Night of 1000 stars show announced local recional if- / ______■ Andover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron A The Boom & Dimock Library on 1134 Main St. in Coventry will be holding the 2nd Annual “Night of 1000 MANCHESTER — The diversity of the international Stars,” on Wednesday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Children student will be celebrated with a fashion show at and their families are invited to attend to listen to the Manchester Community College, May 2 at noon. stories read by many local guests. Falling enrollment spurs ROTC job cuts The fashion show, sponsored by the Inter-National Day-cdre Cultural Club, will feature international students model­ By SCOTT B. BREDE ROTC opened in 1976 to teach vocational Junior women’s club ing stlyes of clothing common to their various countries. town, instead of paying high tuition costs for tion. The nurse at the center will also have her Manchester Herald and academic skills to students with mental The Manchester Junior Women’s Club will hold its “We wish to show the diversity of the international their placement in out-of-town programs, he job cut to half-timer. A retardation and physical disabilities. But in past spawns monthly meeting on Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Church of student.” says Sangsook Cho, president of the iritema- said. Board member Frank Maffc asked if this years, the center has been forced to handle Christ, 394 Lydall St., Manchester. Sharon Platt, from tional-National Cultural Club. d ed i^ ^ S ^ t figiesTe R e R io S o ? - ^ l ^ n f o r ^ to h^dle Next year.year, 17 students with multi-handicaps would leave the center without adequate medi­ Floral Expressions, will demonstrate flower arranging. n iT r ’ .V. sonic oi uie nsing numoer o: cal supervision. Peak said the center may need “As international students we are all not the same. We cu p aU o r^T m in in g S ch ^rJ S ^ cial and emotional problems. will attend Manchester Prospective members who want more information may want the American student to see our rich and varied High School. a nurse from a neighboring elementary school lessons call 646-3599. ^'H ie faltoE^enroilmem • H t f Superintendent James P. Kennedy In turn, socially and emotionally malad­ to be on call in case of an emergency. backgrounds.” she said. said that the center’s budget was originally Contemporary and traditional clothing from Japan to justed students currently in the Porter Street The Board of Education also approved a By HAROLD C. SHAVER me receipt of tuition p a re n ts Fire flow test Spain and from England to Puerto Rico will be modeled Adolescent Day Treatment Program will be plan to improve Buckley Elementary School’s Manchester Herald icanoed out-of-district students in the fall. moved into the ROTC in the fall. The Water Divisioti,will conduct a fire flow test on by the students, accompanied by the native music of the playground. w iA ^ ia l nnrl ® c h ild ^ Now, the center expects to be handling only 30 Kennedy said the center will hopefully draw Amanda Sewell, Oasa 1991, Middle 'Rimpike West to determine the effects of the country. Many of the models will be wearing clothing Under the plan, which will cost about nBrfeH ^ ® ™ o tio n a l problems are being students come September, and that number more students from other towns once it builds writes down her observations on water system for fire protection purposes. The test will they have brought with them to the United States. $1,300, a 4“ by 6” area of grass will be dug up stnne of the members of the Class take place on April 23 and last approximately two hours. “[The fashions] will be natural looks,” Cho said. up a reputation for handling this new popula­ and replaced by sand. Some existing The Board .i i, rr Kennedy said budget constraints have forced tion of students. of2005. This could result in decreased pressure or quality of “There will be much diversity.” playground equipment will also be moved. rpHiirtirm nUn Staff towiis which would have normally sent stu- The 7.6 pxjsitions slated to be cut include a **Shannon works well with water in the area of Broad St. and Middle Tpke. West. Professors George Kin of Philosophy, Diana Hoissain reductiOT p l ^ wluch will slash the ROTC’s dents to the ROTC to handle these^youths on The members of the school’s PTA, which is Ray-pou^" the writes, ‘^ihe of English and counselor Raphael ftpa will act as em­ budget by $215,000. clerical aide, three paraprofessionals, and 60 covering the cost of the operation, will volun­ their own. It is cheaper to keep such students in percent of a physical education teacher’s posi­ rolls it into a ball and uses the Bolton senior citizens meet cee.', for the event. teer their time to complete the project. cookie cutter to make sluqtes.” Bolton Senior Citizens meeting will be held Wednes­ Her classmate, Kendra Hamm, day at 1 p.m. at Herrick Park. Blood pressures taken and has a few obs^ations of her entertainment will be present. Rent vote own. Public Records JfMi Resident, corp. ’'Joshua interacts well...he Host families needed TENNIS PEE-WEE PARTY - Taking a break from exhaustive tennis tetsTnrirdtarter'oak likes watching other pet^ld and Host families are still needed in the Manchester/Bol- Park are, from nght to left, tennis students John Belli, 4, Michael Tint!, 5, Michael’s mom Les- favors follows directitms given to him..” ’ ton/South Windsor area to host exchange students from lie Tinti, and recreation department instructor Joe Donovan. W arranty deeds The girls, along with other France this July. The program runs from July 9 to August Manchester State Bank to Peter J. Belliveau, 33-35 receive awards members of the class on Child 6. I^ny Tomkunas is coordinating this program through . Locust St., $180,000. tenants Development, are on a “field tri^ the American Center for Cultural Exchange. Any family 1* h C Michael I. Hoyt to George E. Young Jr. and Mary L. MANCHESTER — Former Con­ manager at the J.C. Penney’s in Room 22 o f Coventry servation Commission Chairman or couple interested in hosting please call Rmv at Births Young, 103 Autumn St., $130,(X)0. By RICK SANTOS Manchester facility, received men­ School. 643-6884. ^ Arthur Glaeser and the J.C. Penney tion from the town for leading the Dorothy M. Youck, Ruth Shovlin and Barbara Y. Manchester Herald Their assignment: choo% and Zulick to Bradley D. Bushey and Harriet K. Bushey, Bis- Co. Inc. have been named recipients company’s recycling efforts. observe two of the {Rc-schoolei^ This town listing of deaths Is offered free of charge by the of the 1991 Manchester Environ­ Democrats to meet Manchester Herald. Paid announcements of death and In PARROTT, Meghan Elizabeth, daughter of James sell Street, $120,000. MANCHESTER — An East Cen­ The awards will be presented at gathered before them and ^ “ Chester Democratic Town Committee is to Memorlams appear under the Death Notices heading. and Karin Scott F^arrott of 65 Battista Road, Manchester, James A. Connelly to 186 E. Main Street Partnership, ter Street family will face a rent in­ mental Preservation Award. the Board of Directors’ meeting, some of what was learned o f cUdtf meet at 7:30 pjn. Wednesday in the hearing room of the was bom March 10, 1991 at Manchester Memorial 186 E. Main, conveyance tax, $140.25. crease that is $50 less than had been This is the second year of the an­ Tuesday, May 7, 7:30 p.m. by behavicu^ in the past year. Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Charles and nual environmental preservation Lmcoln Center. The guest speaker will be state Sen. John Manchester Blanchard & Rossetto Constmetion Inc. to CIL Realty proposed by their landlord, follow­ Mayor Terry Werkhoven. Andrea Scott of Elk Rapids, Mi. Her paternal ing a 3-2 vote by the town’s Fair award, which the town created to Meanwhile, at Stop & Shop com­ Their teacher. Sue Clark, ‘^® S“ ate president pro-tern. Also. Larson’s Joseph W. Pagan! Inc., 62 Rossetto Drive, $141,000. chief of st^f, David McQuade, formerly of Gov. Wil­ grandparents are Walter and Mildred Flarrott of Kingston, Rent Commission. honor an individual, group, or busi­ pany officials say it has taken launched the c<»nbinatiozco, deputy Red Cross chief in Puerto Limon, Coventry ment has been suspended from his female passenger and another Serge Machines must be sold. All sewing machines * s. 6652 were recognized at the University of Michigan’s annual Costa Rica, after a powerful earthquake struck Costa Wednesday job after he Aew a loaded gun female guest at Ae party. offered are new and top of the line. These Sew N‘ Serge * Massachusetts honors convocation recently in Ann Arbor, Mich. Rica and F^anama. during a fight on Edgerton Street At Ais poinL police said, Bourque Daily: 9-3-8-0. Mass Cash: 11-17-18-21-25. Both are students in the university’s College of Litera­ S e w 's o p ™ ”* Capt. Nathan Hale Sewing Machines sew on all fabrics, Levi's, canvas, I Ais weekend. got out of Ae Jeep and waved a upholstery, nylon, stretch, vinyl, silk. These Sew N' Serge i ture, Science and the Arts. Clough was named an Angell “We are delighted to see this new money coming into WPCA, Town Office Building, 7 p.m. MatAew Bourque, 19, of 30 In- loaded .357 Magnum handgun and Northern New England Scholar for attaining a straight-A record for two or more Sewing Machines are made special to sew the seams I the banking system.” —L. William Seidman, chairman Hebron Aan , Enfield, will appear in told Ae oAers to get away from his Pick Three: 3-7-9. Pick Four: 0-8-2-9. consecutive terms. Manchester Superior Court tomor­ car. and overlook the edge at the same time, EVEN SEWS I of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., on federal Wednesday Spiegel was given class honors. This is given to stu­ regulators picking a partnership of a Rhode Island bank row where he will be arraigned on Bourque Aen got back in his car Board of Finance, Town Hall, 7 pm . ON LEATHER. These Sew N' Serge Sewing Machines are I Rhode Island dents who have an academic record equal to at least half and a Wall Street investment firm to buy the failed Bank charges of carrymg a pistol wiAout and Aove off, shortly before police Daily: 1-2-1-6. As and half Bs for two terms during 1990. Recreation Commission, Town Hall, 7:30 p.m. NEW with a 25 YEAR WARRANTY. With the Sew N' Serge I of New England Corp. a permiL threatening, carrying a arrived. Police stopped Borque’s Machines, you just set the dial and see magic happen; I Republican Town Committee, Town Hall, 8 pm . weapon in a motor vehicle and vehicle a short time later on 1-384 straight sewing, zigzag, buttonholes (any size), invisible I breach of peace. He is being held on and arrested him. 6650 Manchester students receive scholarships $1,000 cash bond m connection wiA Police seized Ae gun, which was blindhem, monogram, satin stitch, embroidery, appli- I Ae Saturday mcident. still m Ae holster and found a police que. sew on buttons and snaps. YOUR PRICE $188.00, I This year, 35 Manchester students Police say that during a party at Grady, James Grady, Peter Grady Emanucle, Debra Emanuele, Maris- night stick and several tile knives in suggested $529.00. These are some of finest sev/ing I ^ Wear Red Wing work/athletlc shoes like these, and you have been awarded scholarship III, all of 132 W. Center St.; Anna 17 Edgerton St. one of Ae guests Ae Jeep. sa Emanuele, all of 83F Rachel machines on the market. Trades accepted. Layaways I may be asked to prove you’re meeting steel toe 'regs.' grants, totaling $4,300, from two Kaezor, 40 Olcott St.; Gary L. Road; Matthew LaPbinte, 40 Hud­ noticed Aat Aree of Ae tires on her Bourque told police Aat he was a trust funds created by the will of the Kalinsky Jr., 10 Laurel St.; Chris­ son St.; Mostly clear skies car had been slashed. She and member of Ae Enfield Auxiliary welcome. For information 419-884-1184. I Fact is. they look and feel so li^ t, you'll fcaget they’re late Helen M. Fitzpatrick, a former topher N. Rollcston, 21 Norwood several of Ae people at Ae party Police Force and had a permit for the • Cash or checks I packing steel. Come in. Dy on a pir. member of the Manchester Board of Aen went out to examine the gun. However, his permit and his St.; and Chauncy C. Roy, 25 Cooper Also: Melissa A. Mazur, 160 Here is tonight’s weather for the Y O U R P R IC E Directors. St. police powers were only good in the Wed. HOWARD JOHNSON Red Wing Shoe Store Loomis St.; Monique Pelletier, 36 greater Manchester area: Mostly vehicle. I Fitzpatrick created the first Unist town of Enfield, police said. Manchester Paikade East Catholic High School: Judith Essex St.; Daniclla Placido, 332 clear. Low 40 to 45. Light south While Aey were outside a Jeep, 451 Hartford Tpke. fund, the Michael Raymond and Dalessio, 71 Goodwin St.; Keith A. driven by Bourque, pulled up near Enfield Police said Ais morning I April 24 I 400 West Middle Turnpike Lydall St.’; Angela Schwabe, Jordan wind. Wednesday, increasing Vernon, CT Manchester, CT 0 6 0 ^ Helen M. Fitzpatrick Memorial Aat Bourque has been suspended *188 DeLairc, 44 Columbus St.; Shawn F. Schwabe, Lindsay R. Schwabe, cloudiness. A 60 percent chance of Ae group. As Ae vehicle came to a 1 11am-6pm Layaways Exit 64-65 com bo, keep to right (203)646-8424 ModiinUS.A. 1 Fund, in memory of herself and her DcLaire, 44 Columbus St.; Nancy all of 33 Proctor Road; Brian S. rain in the afternoon. High 60 to 65. stop, police said, a male guest at Ae pending an investigation into Ac in­ Welcome exit 65 and go 5 traffic lights. J| husband; and the second fund, the C. Fcnochctti, 210 N. New State Tliiel, 360 Oakland St. and Todd P. party hit Ae .Teep when he saw Aat cident by Aeir department. Anthony, Rose and Edward Outlook Thursday, partly sunny. Road; John Hcndrie, 51 Elizabeth Thiel, 360 Oakland St. High 60 to 65. Tumiensky Memorial Fund, in Drive; Robin L. Melody, 121 Hol­ St. James School: Lora A. Catal- memory of her father, mother and As one low center moves away lister St.; James Savilonis, 39 E. di, 39 Norman St. from New England another is brother. Eldridgc St. PREGNANT. ■ ■ ■ Any student who is a parishioner moving into the western Great SIX STYLES OF DENTURES St. Bridget School: Lindsey Lakes. This low will move slowly of a Roman Catholic church in the Benoit, 87 G Rachel Road; Christina town of Manchester is eligible to cast reaching cenval New York state EHRACTIONS Cantonc, 17 Rosemary Place; EMERGENCY late Wednesday. A secondary low is NEED HELP? SIMPLE OR SURGICAL REGULARLY *199 to *799 ,»,ua apply for the scholarships. The Julianna H. Chaponis, 3 Burnham FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL grants are $100 each for those at­ expected to develop south of Long • FREE PREGNANCY TESTING St. Ext.; Christopher R. DcSesa, 30 Island late Wednesday. tending elementary schools and Griffin Road; Diane M. DeSesa, 30 D IA L 911 • COUNSELING/SUPPORT YOUR RNISHED $200 each for those attending high Griffin Road; Christopher ____ In M anchester 9 school. • REFERRAL SERVICES DENTURES NOW: Dedicated To Selection of the awards was made I Pregnancy Testing • Referrals for Medical Make You Smile INSERTED AT by the scholarship committee con­ CALDWELL I Information About and Social Services SAME TIME sisting of the Rev. William Char- Pregnancy • Clothing and Furnishings 20% ?SE bonneau, president of East Catholic OIL [anchester Memorial Co. I Counseling for Mother and Baby Exp.4-30-91 High School; Suzanne Nolan, of the •A No need to be SERVICE CONCRETE WORK • Referrals for Adoption • We Have Payment Plans without teeA pastoral team of St. Bridget Church; 649-8841 & Grove Monument Co. • We May A c ^ t Payments and Wesley C. Gryk, trustee of the (Opposite East Ccmeicty) •stone & Brick Foundations repaired Up memorial funds. •Chimneys rebuilt & repaired Immediate Test Results From Your Insurance In Full The recipients and the school they Call 649-5807 or 643-7787 •Walks & Steps • Rellnes and Repairs State Dental will be attending arc as follows: •Complete Basement iSi Waterproofino ALL COUNSELING IS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL While U-Walt Assumption School: Darrell Q. Over 45 Years Experience •All types Masonry & Carpentry work at a Health Services, P.C. «.85» reasonable rate. ALL SERVICES ARE FREE OF CHARGE 9 Begin, 16 Preston Drive; Jennifer Builders Square Plaza C.O.D. Quality Memorials MEDICAID WELCOME Putnam Bridge Plaza East Hartford M. Doll, 59 School St.; Sylena 150 Gallon Minimum D. TULLY GENERAL CONTRACTORS. INC. 1600 Southeast Road (Rt. 71) Most Insurances Accepted Gctchell, 46 St. John St.; Dearma Price subject to change Corner of Harrison St. & Bissell St., Manchester New Life Pregnancy Center (At Glastonbury Line) Insured & Licensed 282-0089 Senior Discounts Farmington (On New Britain Ave.) Mon.-Fri. 9-6. Sat. 9-4 676-0050 3043 Main Street (Rt 5) Mon.-Fri. 9-6. Sat 9-4 657-9212 1 4-MANCHESTER h e r a l d , -niesday. April 23 1991 STATE MANCHESTER HERALD, 'fiiesday, April 23,1991—5 AIDS FAMILY Social ■ children family concerns A spreads Bill advances Lost Study: adolescents need health aid Cutting in the By DEBORAH MESCE “Even more disturbing,” the also obstacles to health care, includ­ options for Congress to consider, in­ to women on death penalty The Associated Press report said, “U.S. adolescents often ing abortion and contraceptive ser­ cluding support for development of down on A face formidable barriers in trying to vices, it said. improved school-linked or com­ HARTPORD (AP) — Citing the HARTFORD (AP) — By a one- cumstances under which the death WASHINGTON — America’s obtain basic health care.” Few health care professionals munity-based centers that could rapid spread of AIDS among women vote margin, a legislative committee penalty could not be imposed: if the South adolescents are less robust than they One in seven adolescents, defined have been trained specially to treat provide comprehensive health and and children, the state health com­ approved a bill designed to make it defendant is under the age of 18 or LOUISVILLE, Ky. — They say are assumed to be, and they need ^ people age 10 to 18, has no health adolescents, despite a longstanding related services for adolescents. ‘blubber’ missioner said she would urge the easier for juries to impose the death mentally incapacitated, if the defen­ that Louisville is the Gateway to the more effective and accessible health insurance, the report said, and one- belief by medical providers that spe­ Sen. Nancy Kassebaum, R-Kan., state s doctors to offer voluntary Q. My kids have a tendency to penalty in murder cases. dant was only an accessory to a South, but I’m not entirely con­ care, a congressional research agen­ third of poor adolescents are not cial skills and knowledge are one of 29 members of Congress who put on weight In fact, I refer to AIDS tests to all sexually active cy said today. covered by Medicaid. needed, according to the report. requested the study, acknowledged women. The Judiciary Committee on murder, and if a death occurred vinced. both of them hy the nickname Monday approved the proposal on a unintentionally during the commis- This is because I have never been A report by the Office of Technol­ Minorities are the least served, About 1,400 primary care the controversy over school-based “Blubber” “Our tracking studies show that the report said. Half of all black, 15-14 vote, sending it to the House sion of a felony, such as in an arson in a city in the world that confuses ogy Assessment said development physicians nationwide specialize in clinics, especially as it relates to ac­ I think I know the reason for it, 20 percent of Connecticut’s AIDS Hispanic, American Indian and floor. Thrre members who have case when a homeless person is me more. of school-linked health centers may adolescent medicine and about the cess to contraceptive services. She and it is my fault I’m carrying cases are among women,” state Alaska native adolescents live in same number of psychologists have said the decision to establish such consistently opposed the death sleeping in the building and is In San Francisco I do not know be one way to provide better health enough of a guilt trip without tell­ Health Commissioner Susan Addiss killeid. families with incomes of 150 per­ a special interest in treating adoles­ clinics must be made locally. penalty — the two chairmen and the the names of more titan two or three care for youth in their second ing you why I think I’m the cause smd Monday. “That’s the na­ decade of life. cent of the poverty level or less. cents. That amounts to fewer than tional average. Women are the House vice chairman — abstained Aside from those circumstances main streets, but I can get around “I don’t see the federal govern­ of it all. But I have certainly from the vote. the death penalty could be imposed Seventeen percent of white, non- one such professional for every ment leading the way,” she said. noticed lately how their weight fastest-growing component of the town because I can “feel” the direc “Adolescents are commonly Hispanic adolescents live in families They decided not to block the bill if a jury concluded that aggravating 1,(KX) adolescents. Congress also could expand has increased. AIDS epidemic.” tions of the place. regarded as among the healthiest of that are poor or near poor. The in committee, knowing that enough factors in a murder, such as if it The report said the “most promis­ Medicaid, the federal-state health Can you give me some ideas on Addiss said she plans to write to I can even do OK in London. If I Americans, and those least in need poverty level was $12,675 for a petition signatures could be col- were p^cularly cruel, outweighed ing recent innovation” to address the care program for the poor, or take how to handle this problem? doctors shortly, calling for risk as­ want to get to the theaters on the of health services,” the report said. four-member family in 1989. lected to get the bill to the House mitigating factors, such as whether problem is the school-linked health steps to discourage private health in­ A. This is just a stab in the dark sessment, counseling and voluntary West End, I go west. “Yet OTA’s analysis ... suggests Adolescents face other barriers to or youth services center. AIDS testing for all sexually active floor anyway. the defendant had had a difficult' surers from limiting coverage for about your possible responsibility, In Louisville I become totally that perhaps one. out of five of care, including health insurance It acknowledged that the centers women, especially women of The measure specifies four cir­ childhood. children and for services especially but if you limit their TV watching lost. To me the sun comes up in the today’s 31 million adolescents have benefits that don’t cover needed ser­ have their problems — primarily and the greasy, fatty snacks that childbearing age. at least one serious health problem.” important for adolescents, the report west and goes down in the east. vices, such as when they do not yet lack of money and trained staff, suggested. often go with it, you might be cm the The Health Department reported A serious health problem is one manifest full-blown mental health community and physician resistance Monday that the number of new LUCKY WINNER - Mary Lou Strom, center, of Enfield, Conn., is kissed I come here every few years to go It said Congress further could in­ right track. that would be covered by health in­ problems, the report said. and lack of systematic data on their AIDS cases in the state dropped to the theater, but I still haven’t been crease spending on training for If you can get them to exercise on left, and daugWer Lisa Monday at the Massachusetts Lottery office in Braintree Mass as surance, project director Denise Requirements that they have effectiveness. slightly from 1989 to 1990, but cau­ able to figure out which is the North health care providers to meet the a regular schedule, that might also Dougherty said. parent^ consent or notification are OTA recommended several jxilicy tioned that there was no evidence w o 7 S . 9 S n ® State Lottery m S cKs S i n “ Section and the South Section in one needs of adolescents. be helpful. If you pay attentitm to that the spread of the disease is of the playhouses. the fat and other weight-producing slowing. I think somehow the gods of content in the meals they eat (at In its annual report on AIDS, the home, school or wherever), that, too. state Department of Health Services engagements and anniversaries reported 427 new cases in 1990, Connecticut rated tops bringing the total number of known AIDS cases in the state to 1,902. in­ cluding 374 women and 63 children. Boland-Burke Of those, 1,132 have died. Buonomano- for economic recovery Mary J. Burice, daughter of John But in what the department said B. Burke of 43 Richard Road, Cloutier were more doubling figures, offi­ cials now estimate that as many as Manchester and Mary P. Burke of Michelle Theresa Cloutier, By JOHN D. McCLAlN The corporation said the Northeast and the Pacific had Glastonbury and Edward F. Boland 15,000 state residents — or one out The Associated Press daughter of Louis and Dorothy top grades regionally in both development capacity and "OVER THE RAINBOW" Jr., son of Mrs. William J. Manning Cloutier of 21 Brandy St., Bolton, of every 200 — are now carrying the resulting economic performance. the HIV vims that causes AIDS. of Manchester and the late Francis and Matthew Eliot Buonomano, son ~ ~ Connecticut, It dMcribed the Northeast as “still internationally E. Boland, were married Nov. 17, of Robert and Susan Buonomano of Per that reason, it’s imperative, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey and Pennsylvania — John Sinor m for purposes of prevention and con­ competitive,” but with “some weaknesses.” The ftcific A FASHION SHOW 1990 at St. James Church. French Road, Bolton, were married niade the honor roll today in a private survey of states’ The Rev. Frank Krukowski of­ Dec. 29, 1990 at St. Maurice Chur­ Our Children O Z3 trol, that we stop focusing ex­ region, it said, comprised “fast-growing states with Sunday April 28th at 1:30 p.m. direction spun me around several abilities to stren^en their economies. strengthening fundamentals.” ficiated. The bride was given in ch, Bolton. 33 f“ clusively on the number of AIDS times in Chicago’s O’Hare Airport may help cut down on the blubber. The Corporation for Enterprise Development said Manchester Country Club marriage by her father. Kathy The Rev. Robert Cronin and the cases and start focusing on people The South, with the worst development capacity, also If either or both parents are Connecticut and Maryland won straight As, while Min­ and completely disoriented me. Burke, sister of the bride, was maid Rev. Ralph Kelley officiated. The infected with HIV, and the full had the worst economic performance. While “slowly heavy, that may mean the problem is nesota and New Jersey each got three As and one B. I always stay in the same hotel in of honor. Bridesmaids were Janet bride was given in marriage by her spectrum of HIV disease,” Addiss rebuilding,” this region is “still at potential risk,” it said. Tickets $8.00 adults Louisville, the Galt House on the in the genes, making it even more fsaid. Pennsylvania was awarded three Bs and an A. Burke, Patricia Burke, Mary Beebe, father. Heidi Cloutier, sister of the ‘contained in the fifth annual Ohio River. Across the river is In­ important to attend to the television/ Of the estimated 12,000 to 15,000 Louisiana, on the other hand, had Fs in each of the $6.00 children Charlotte Green, Ellen Boland, bride, was maid of honor. Brides­ Development Report Card for the States” produced by diana. My wife keeps telling me that Chris Marchei and Karen Boland. maids were Beth Eisenberg, Kristine exercise/meals factors to help chip who are infected with HIV, the four categories surveyed: economic performance, busi- away at the fat me TOiporation, Washington-based* national economic is north of Kentucky and isn’t in the Kenneth P. Boland, brother of the Kaufman, Susan Maranis and Janet department said 3,000 are women No tickets will be sold at the door ^licy'"*'^'*^^’ capacity and government development research group financed by corporations, South at all. groom, was best man. Ushers were Cloutier and Melissa Buonomano. Involved in all this could be the and 500 are children age 13 or Call for ticket reservations relationship to high blood pressure, younger. West Virginia got three Fs and a D; and Montana, labor unions and private foundations. The map agrees with her. And I Dan Boland, Bob Boland, John Jason Glasgow was best man. Doug Ross, the corporation president, said his group’s have to admit the proof is there, but Burke, Jim Burke, Brian McKcever, Ushers were Martin Yu, Paul a major cause for early death in this The department reported 283 new three Ds and an F. Mrs. Edward F. Boland Jr. surveys have shown that “The higher the quality of a only in my head. Mike Greene and Mark Beebe. Mrs. Matthew E. Cloutier, David Cloutier, William country that can start in the early AIDS cases in 1987, 400 cases in “States that consistenUy invest the basics of years. state’s human, financial, technology and infrastructure 646-2668, 649-9758 and 649-7201 After a reception at Vito’s in Bol­ Buonomano Kiesman and Robert Buonomano. 1988, and 447 cases in 1989. economic development - technology, financial My body says it is south just Does this give you enough to Health officials said intravenous resources, the better its overall economic performance across the river. ton the couple went on a Caribbean After a reception at Glastonbury capacity, physical infrastnicture, amenities and especial­ cruise. They are making their home think about or work on? I hope so. drug ^ users, Itomosexuals and — plat IS , its employmenu income job quality and equi- Maybe it’s because over the years Hills Country Club the couple went ly the people who live and work there — are in the best in Manchester. on a wedding trip to New Q. I epjoy taking our baby (now minorities continue to be at higher position to keep their economies strong over the loneer 10 months old) to the supermarket risk of getting AIDS. The bride is a graduate of East Hampshire. They are making their term through both good times and bad,” the report says. Ross said the current recession has proved the cor­ I know I am in the South with me. He is so alert, watching poration’s point. Catholic High School and St. home in Willimantic. when I am in Louisville. I Elizabeth School of Nursing. She is The bride is a graduate of Sim­ everyone and trying to grab things a registered nurse in Manchester. mons College, Boston, Mass, and once in a while, but I try to keep can tell by the grits that are The bridegroom is a graduate of the groom is a graduate of Yale his hands occupied with little toys, Arnold pumps up books, and other stuff I bring Call "four V.si> •' East Catholic High School and Nor­ p a s t a on my breakfast menu, the University, New Haven. ""' wich University. He is president of along. creamed gravy and biscuits BoCo.n Enterprises. It is all a great experience for BUFFET I him, I’m sure, but I do worry school children AH You Can Eat! I on the buffet table and the about something he and I have ^ NEW BRITAIN (AP) — The Wednesdays and Thursdays I Legislators chicken and dumplings on seen a few times. said was a welcome contrast to out- Some people aren’t satisfied “Kindergarten Cop” laid down the of-shape governors he has met — 5 PM to 7 00 PM I Pastes • Sauce • Meatballs ■ the chef’s special. Correia-Maurer with pinching the fruit They ap­ law at a Cormecticut elementary but wouldn’t name. Albert-Sawka Sausage • Garlic Bread • Salad * parently feel compelled to sample school: skip the junk food, turn off “I think its terrific that we have Mr. and Mrs. William Correia of Robert and Sally Albert of 41 and Dessert | T e ll th e m you want meaningful auto I have developed the unique ability it (especially grapes and cherries), the TV and exercise every day. somebody as visible as Arnold to Oviedo, Fla., formerly of McDivitt Drive, Manchester, an­ and not just a few either. Nuts in That healthy message came from lead this drive,” Weicker said. “I SALAD/POTATO BAR BRING THE | insurance reform. to smell the ocean. And I always e- Manchester, announce the engage­ nounce the engagement of their ONLY quate that with the West. ment of their daughter, Patricia Ann large bins are also favorites of Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Hol­ think one man can make a dif­ .HELP YOURSELF FAMILY I daughter, Kathi Ann Albert of But in Louisville, I am smelling a Correia, to Frank Lewis Maurer HI, Washington, D.C. to Kenneth Adam theirs. I think it is really a form of lywood superstar who is touring the ference, and I think that’s exactly Every Tuesday Children | different ocean. son of Ms. Opal Maurer of Newport shoplifting. nation as chairman of the Presi­ the type of person Arnold is.” .1 served between the to vote for the recommen­ Sawka of Alexandria, Va., son of ’5 .0 0 Under 10 I T e ll th e m Do you think this practice will dent’s Council on Physical Fitness His visit caused a bigger commo­ .. hours of 11.■30-1:30. Maybe it is because I have lived News, Va. Michael and Irma Sawka of Port The bride-elect is a graduate of give him some wrong ideas? I cer­ and Sports. tion than Vice President Dan Quayle Salad Bar 35'/ounce Per Person dations ofthe study completed by the too long in Southern Calilomia, the Washington, N.Y. “The children of this country are Potato Bar *4.00 ^ south of a state. The rest of any Winter Park High School and is cur­ The bride-elect is a 1985 graduate tainly don’t want to end this Joint did when he passed through a week *3.95 Connecticut Insurance Department. epjoyable experience of ours. in terrible shapie, and the fitness earlier. 520 Htfd. Tpke., Rte. 30, Vernon Commons, Vernon 872-1^ state, according the my inner body, rently attending Seminole Com­ of Manchester High School and a level is decreasing. Every year we’re munity College. She is employed at 1989 ^aduate of the American A. Even if he does notice this ac­ ^ — — — — — • Coupon Good Thru May 12th, 1991 just has to be to the north. tivity and later on uies to copy the going down, down and down,” I know I am in the South when I Hospitality Service. University, Washington, D.C., with to eliminate the stacking of TTie prospective bridegroom is a behavior, you can then explain to Schwarzenegger told about 350 T e ll th e m am in Louisville. I can tell by the a bachelor of arts degree in interna­ graduate of Menchville High School him that it is wrong taking things children at Jefferson Elementary the uninsured motorist limit. grits that are on my breakfast menu, tional affairs. She is employed by School Monday. and Electronic Computer Program­ the U.S. Dept, of Veterans Affairs as that don’t belong to you without the creamed gravy and biscuits on ming Institute. He is employed by paying for them. “It is my dream to make this the buffet table and the chicken and a management analyst. country fit again,” he said. “We have the Department of Defense. The prospective bridegroom is a Because it can be handled if dumplings on the chef’s special. to stop this downward trend.” A June 21, 1991 wedding is 1986 graduate of the American necessary in the futme, why not just The former body-building cham­ that will bnng cost savings to the I just can’t make my body believe planned. University with a bachelor of go on having this good time with pion, whose box-office hits include I am in the northern part of the science degree in political science him as you attempt to enrich his en­ Kathi Ann Albert The Terminator,” “Kindergarten consumers in Connecticut. South and that those are Yankees and a 1990 graduate with a masters vironment? You certainly sound like just across the river. a wonderful mother. Cop,” and “Total Recall.” plans to Patricia A. Correia degree in international affairs. He is visit all 50 states promoting physical Maybe the city just has the airport an analyst for the U.S. government. Q. We are expecting our first fimess. Connecticut was the 14th. in the wrong place. Somehow, I A June 22, 1991 wedding is baby in a few months, and of “I’m here to pump you up,” he have to grudgingly admit it is on the planned at St. Josephs Church on course, this event is the most im­ told the children, quoting from the east side of the city. Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. portant thing in our lives. Saturday Night Live television I admit this only because the city Naturally we don’t want to leave a parody of himself. map shows me that it is so. But my stone unturned in connection with his or her health. He bemoaned the poor diets and t ! Independent Insurance Agents of Connecticut body told me we drove west to get Inc. We hear so many conflicting fitness levels of American school- to it. children and challenged students reports regarding the shots that a One of the plays we saw at the young child should receive. Al­ 1 and their teachers to start a program Louisville Actors Theatre Humana though we know you are not a of daily physical education classes, Festival of New Plays was a very Tips for Teens up from three times a week at Jeffer­ physician, we value your advice son. s . short production called “What She based on our reading your column Dressed in khakis, white sneakers Found There” by John Glore. for many years. and a baseball jacket, Schwarzeneg­ The story is about Celia, who is What can we do to be sure we ger h ^ l y looked the part of a mul­ The W.J. Irish Alice’s mirror-image, which came Yes, school can really be enjoyable have the immunization problem timillionaire movie star. But a Insurance Agency into this world when Alice went under control? And when we do, crowd of about 150 fans outside the through the looking glass. can we depend on that source to Manchester By JODIE QUAGLIA Vegetarians — You don’t like suburban elementary school showed Crockett Agency, Inc. Celia (a sort of reverse way of cookouts. Check with your doctor also deal with other childhood his box-office muscle, and the Manchester spelling Alice) lives a mirror-image meat because you love animals. You and parents, too! health issues? Thank you for your children seemed impressed. Jewell-England way of life. Today, three more topics come to decide to switch from from ol’Frank Bad grades — Last night you comments. Perdue to Stove Top Stuffing (or “You could tell he has big Insurance Agency, Inc. She tells of how in her world the mind. School days, vegetarians, and studied long and hard for today’s A. Because your letter indicates Cummings Insurance something like that). What do you 9 bad grades. muscles,” said 9-year-old Jessie - ______- ______c Agency Manchester dust rises off furniture, is swept out test. You had a good breakfast, yet, that you probably are on the bright ftventi, who worked out alongside School days — Your clock reads need to know? First of all, you have how come you got a C, D, or F? side. I’m surpris^ that you haven’t Manchester into the world and goes on to even­ 6 or 7 a.m. You drag yourself out of a right to your own opinion. But, Schwarzenegger. “His shirt is all changing economy, John H. Lappen, Inc. tually form majestic mountains. You already tried the old magic considered the most logical source bed. You look like a mess and you you do need some source of for handling your childhood health puffed out.” Manchester The play begins with Celia and a trick of changing an F into an A or a In a visit to the state Capitol ear­ graduation or any other special occas?on!^reany ceSate firSi wedding, Donald S. Cenovesi feel like a mess. You were “pres­ nutrienu4o replace the protein and D- in to a D+, but the results arc as questions or problems. A competent Count on getting the right items for thp riAht nrrac/nn ® and save money. young man she meets making love. sured” down with homework last calciumj^tjbicat provide. lier Monday, Schwarzenegger urged Irtsurance Agency, Inc. fake as the constant happiness in the specialist in pediatrics (one recom­ Oliver-Zuccardy After that, Celia expects the young night. OK. Everyone has some dis­ EatingTlsh, dairy products usch mended by your obstetrician or by schools to replace candy-filled Manchester man to woo her. That, according to Brady Bunch. Your parents ground Agency like toward school. But enjoy as milk, eggs and yogurt, and you, but that doesn’t help your other persons whose opinions your vending machines with fresh fruit her way of life, would be followed Manchester these days, because someday you’ll legumes, such as beans and tofu will grade. Showing your parents you respect) is the individual to contact. and vegetables, and said it is “ab­ Hllb, Rogal and Hamilton by a proper introduction between the solutely crazy” for children to sell be a working parent and wish you Jodie Quaglia replace the nuuients you lose by not can do better is the best thing to do. Consider doing so before your Co. of Ct., Inc. twor ^ could be back in school. eating meat or poultry. candy during fund-raising drives. Robert J. Smith, Inc. Talk to your teacher about what you baby is bom, and as any concerns Manchester The way Celia arrives in this Come on now, it’s not that bad. 1 Don’t expect people to neat or did wrong and ask about a retest or occur to you and your husband later After a brief meeting, Schwar­ Manchester with a confident, positive attitude! zenegger praised Gov. Lowell P. We’re^/moRRmoL. more than fust products at w o r k . Manchester world just about explains the way I just pass the time by trying to get in­ cook for you differently. Try to plan doing any extra credit work. on, too. 9 Think of your school as a concert Wcicker for keeping fit by swim­ Independent Insurance arrive in Louisville. I am backwards. volved in what the teacher is saying. out your meals ahead of time. Make Chances arc she may understand, The U.S. Department of Health 274 BroadSI..Manchester i j | H Mon.-Sat„ 7.30am-5;30pm. 643-2496 hall and you as M.C. Htimmer or ming and playing tennis, which he Center, Inc. UrbanettI Maybe that’s why I never take You do get to see your friends and sure you firmly believe in what and help you out! and Human Services is one of the O 1991 TRCofp At panictpaiing stores. there are other things to do brides Mariah Carey. You have a lot of you’re doing because you’re going Manchester Insurance Agency tours of the city alone here. I would Jodie Quaglia Ls a sixth-grader major sources that physicians, in­ Manchester probably head back for the hotel and work, such as gym, music, etc. hard work to do to improve your to have to say good-bye to at the Verplanck School in cluding those who are child wind up somewhere in Michigan. School can be fun if you go about it career! So, just face the music! McDonald’s and Burger King and Manchester. specialists, use to keep up to dgtf 1 6—MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, April 23,1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tbesday, April 23,1991—7 OPINION NATION/WORLD A Open Forum Givg tMe fR E E W W w t! e w Havel More Soviets In Brief h C W M C E Bureaucratic snags Authorities said at least 58 people A Hidden bones To \No r k ISNP unites abandon jobs hinder firefighters were killed and 500 injured. Scores of people were feared To The Editor: KUWAIT (AP) — Firefighters trapped under rubble after Monday’s MOSCOW (AP) — Tens of second largest coalfield, met to dis­ On April 10, 1991, a Bolton Board of Finance meeting > thousands of workers in Minsk, the say they’re putting out Kuwait’s quake, which registered 7.4 on the cuss the transfer, the official news took place that should have been seen by the whole town. Czechs Byelorussian capital, walked off the oil-well fires at a rate of three a day, ffichter scale, and thousands were Unfortuiwtely, contrary to State law, this meeting was agency said. job today to protest the republic’s but that shortages, bureaucratic left homeless. called with no official notice and no reporters in atten­ By JACK ANDERSON However, inore than 3,000 failure to address their demands for delays and inadequate water sup­ In the hard-hit Caribbean city of dance. and DALE VAN ATTA______Siberian gold miners held a one-day wage increases and Mikhail S. Gor­ plies are hampering efforts. Puerto Limon, home to 130,000 The meeting was held in response to irate citizens’ bachev’s resignation. warning strike Monday in Magadan Crew chiefs from the three Texas people, the three-story International protests over the 18.7 percent tax increase presented to PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia — You and Chukotka, according to the Tass The walkout — the city’s second companies involved in the effort to Hotel, an office building, and them by the Board of Finance the previous week. may say he’s a dreamer, but President and Postfactum news services. 3nd in two weeks — was the latest in a extinguish roughly 500 blazing dozens of houses collapsed. R)r two hours, the Board pored over the Town portion lU W tep W14, ?REE Vaclav Havel is not the only one in other brief work stoppages are scries of strikes across the nation wells detailed their problems in a Firefighters struggled with major ONTO P esfL E / Czechoslovakia. planned Wednesday in the Ukraine. of the budget, and made reductions totaling $300,000. that threaten to bring an already private meeting Monday with fires well into the night in the port Theri in the matter of minutes, with no discussions, a Q iis v n ie , Imagine a revolution that was kept Like the miners who began strik­ crippled economy to its knees and Secretary of Stale James A. Baker 75 miles east of the capital, San $50,000 reduction was made in the Board of Education alive by rock ’n’ roll. Havel, the first ing across the nation on March 1, have seriously eroded the Soviet m. Jose, and water and power were out. budget. At the same time, the Board of Education mem­ democratically elected president here in president’s stature. the strikers in Minsk — which has a “We told him things were going a 40 years, describes music as the candle tradition of being politically dor­ bers present reported that they had “discovered" a Prime Minister Valentin Pavlov little slow,” said Coots Matthews of Brady Bill am ended $40,000 surplus from last year’s “bare Bones budget” that kept freedom-loving hopes alive for mant — called for Gorbachev’s warned in Moscow on Monday that Houston-based Boots and Coots Co. WASHINGTON (AP) — Sup­ and were returning it to the Town. the last decade. -Duster and higher salaries to offset industrial production will plummet “We need more equipment, more porters of a proposed seven-day Mr. ftekman, school superintendent, later stated that Imagine a playwright-president who steep increases this month in if debilitating strikes continue, state water and a little more help from the waiting period for handgun pur­ he knew of the surplus at the town hearing, but didn’t still spouts ’60s “hippie” rhetoric as if government-set prices. contracts are not met and the Kuwaiti government.” chases plan to eliminate a provision reveal it because nobody asked him. caught in a time warp, talking about No organized labor movement government fails to adopt an Kuwait’s pace was “slow at best,” that opponents say would give After the meeting. Bob Campbell, chairman of the love, peace and happiness, signing his economic plan. has coordinated the recent suikes, Matthews said. police the power to indefinitely stall Board of Finance, was asked why more cuts were not name with a heart as the final flourish, but individual strike committees weapons sales. made in the Education budget as the majority of the tax­ riding around on a scooter through the Coal miners, meanwhile, returned across the country have made Eastern Europeans to work at three mines in the Kuz- payers at the hearing had requested. His response: “It’s old castle that serves as government of­ similar demands. The amendment would eliminate netsks Coal Basin, after examining a still struggling not my job to cut the school budget. Let it go to a fices, wearing a Mexican Indian talisman In Minsk, political activists a provision that a handgun purchase protocol drafted by leaders of the referendum.” So much for leadership! on his wrist to give him more energy, predicted that today’s protest would WASHINGTON (AP) — More cannot be completed until the gun Russian Federation to transfer the Ray Ursin, Vice Chairman of the Board of Finance, and decking the back window of his be larger that the previous one. than 85 percent of Czechs, Poles and dealer receives written certification mines to the republic’s jurisdiction, Hungarians believe they are worse that police had been notified of the when questioned on what further cuts would be made if presidential limo with a ring of pink Tass said. “This strike is going to be even Quayle on 1992 ticket? hearts. more widespread, more enterprises off economically than they were intended sale, said congressional the budget is defeated in a referendum, said, “I’ll cut the Strikers at other mines in the Town’s budget more, but I won’t cut the school Budget.” Imagine a place that overthrew Lenin will take pan in it,” said Oleg Susha, before the transition to democratic aides who requested anonymity. WASHINGTON — The notion that Kuznetsk region, the country’s When Ray was asked, “What about the 900 voters who ning mate for Bush. The president, Because Republicans (more than with the help of Lermon. That is Prague a spokesman for the Popular Front. rule, according to a poll released one of the four-star generals who so bril­ however, has displayed no interest in today. The change was expected to be voted to cut the budget last year?” He responded, “I liantly conceived and executed the war Democrats) are respectful of politicians and its president today, still asking the proposed today when the House don’t care about them.” those alternatives. who patiently wait for their turn to come, question of the old John Lennon song, The poll nonetheless showed that against Iraq could somehow be trans­ no more than 4 percent in any of the Judiciary Committee votes on the To those of us who attended Bolton’s budget meetings, Quayle’s temperament — notably his Quayle ought to be designated the “Imagine” — “I hope someday you’ll formed into a 1992 running mate for enthusiasm for partisan political attack Gorby due for fall three countries favored a return to a so-called Brady Bill, named for it is obvious that the Board of Finance under the direc­ party’s presidential nominee almost by join us, and the world will live as one former White House press secretary President Bush always occupied the — ought to be particularly valuable to H socialist economy. The remainder, tion of Robert Campbell has had a belligerent and ar­ acclamation — even though he will have James S. Brady, left disabled by a political territory somewhere between both his president and his party in next WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. of­ and undercut the opposition.” for the most part, expressed a rogant attitude toward anyone who questions the Town’s ludicrous and preposterous. spent the previous eight years as a The lyrics are written in large graffiti ficials are studying possible succes­ gunman who ilso wounded Pr^i- spending. year’s campaign. Thai’s because he Administration officials are reluc­ preference for either a free-market Now, that fantasy is finally fading and mediocre (or worse) performer in a on what is known as “The Lennon Wall” sors to Soviet President Mikhail S. dent Reagan in 1981. probably will be designated to pointedly notoriously demeaning job. tant to comment openly about a sub­ or mixed economy. Mr. Ursin has admitted his is a closed mind on future Bush presumably is consigned to again at the bottom of the hill from the Hrad- Gorbachev and trying to broaden Tfw AstoclatMl Pratt budgets — no matter what the voters say. Obviously Indeed, when voters arc surveyed in cany Castle where Havel works. The ject as sensitive as Gorbachev’s Both supporters and opponents of running with the politician best known their contacts with officials at political survival, and those who SHUT DOWN — The Space Shuttle Discover sits on the 58 dead in quake such an attitude seriously questions his ability to nationwide public opinion polls, they wall of protest and pop began not long the bill expect the Judiciary Com­ for his perpetually vacant stare. various levels in the belief that Gor­ spoke to The Associated Press did SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) — represent all the voters whom he was elected to regularly reject Quayle by a margin of after Lermon was murdered in 1980. It launch pad late Monday evening at Kennedy Space Center, mittee to approve the measure and Moreover, the rest of us apparently are bachev may not remain in power. so only on the condition they remain Stricken areas remained cut off represent. about 2-1 when asked if they believe would become as critical to the under­ Fla. The shuttle’s launch, scheduled for today at 7 a.m., was send it to the full House, where also stuck with Vice President Dan Bush administration sources say. anonymous. today after a major earthquake top­ Mr. Campbell, whose constant response to questions he’s qualified to be president. ground anti-communist revolution as Speaker Thomas Foley, E)-Wash., Quayle. The analysts aren’t predicting his Other observers injected a note of cancelled at 1:15 a.m. due to an electrical equipment failure. pled scores of buildings in Costa of oudget cutting is, “It’s not my job” should resign from Thus, there’s the possibility that party poster art in Poland and graffiti in the h ^ promised a vote by Memorial That’s a very serious matter because it imminent fil, but they say privately caution, saying there is much The next launching attempt will be Sunday at the earliest. Rica and western Panama. Day. the Board of Finance and let someone do the job the way regulars — encouraged by the numerous People’s Republic of China. The wall almost certainly means that in 1996 Gorbachev’s government is hysterical talk but little hard it was intended, that is, control spending by applying politicians with presidential ambitions — was to be whitewashed by authorities either Quayle will be the Republicans’ paralyzed and that he appiears unable evidence. checks and balances to all budgets. ritually anointed candidate for president will conclude that an unseemly, un- regularly, but new portraits of Lennon to regain political conuol. Republican revolt against the heir ap­ May 6 vote for the Common Sense Coalition’s or the party will experience a traumatic and a variety of revolutionary sayings or “He’s getting pretty close to the John D. Steinbruner, director of Contraceptives may protect fertility Petitioning Candidates who will listen and be responsive and divisive stmgglc for its presidential parent is preferable to nominating ’60s lyrics would reappear. edge,” said one Soviet affairs foreign policy studies at the Brook­ Quayle and seriously risking defeat by NEW YORK (AP) — Regular use of contracep­ to the voters. It’s time for a change and to bring nomination. remind voters of the reluctance oi' many During our lengthy interview with analyst at the State Department. ings Institution, said “I do not see tubal infertility over a five-year period. the Democrats in the general election. signs of his imminent demise.” tives does more than prevent pregnancies, a report lower risk of developing ovarian or endometrial democracy and equal representation to Bolton. Vole the - During the war with Iraq, Bush made a Democrats in the House and Senate to Havel, he became the most animated “The situation looks very In contrast, only about 2 percent of women who cancer. third line. special effort to improve the vacuous That could lead to a nasty period in when discussing his favorite music and precarious,” said another. says. It also can protect fertility by staving off use a diaphragm, condoms, spermicides or birth proceed with a war that proved to be early 1996, when Quaylc’s right to suc­ “He has balanced the overall Michael McCune Quayle’s chronically low standing phenomenally successful. what it meant to his people. The music One official with long experience sexually Uansmitted diseases and pelvic infec­ control pills are likely to become infertile. The report says nine in 10 sexually active cession would be aggressively chal­ politics in a way that doesn’t make it tions. 10 Sunset Lane among the nation’s voters by constantly became important during the darkness observing Soviet affairs said the ad­ Also, women who have used a diaphragm, con­ women ages 15 to 44 use some form of birth con­ While Quayle is promoting recrimina­ lenged by other Republicans in primary easy to get at him,” Steinbruner Bolton displaying the vice president at that follow^ the brief period of reform ministration has received recent sig­ The report released Monday by the Alan Gut- doms or spermicide are about half as likely to trol. Still, 47 percent of the 3.5 million unplanned tion and resentment among the voters by elections throughout the country. There’s said, although he acknowledged, ceremonial events, identifying him as a known as “Prague Spring” in 1%8. nals that Gorbachev is “maneuver­ tmacher Institute says 4 to 6 percent of women in develop cervical cancer as women who have never pregnancies that occur annually are among subtly questioning the Democrats’ no reason to believe that there would be “One never quite knows where the relationships that aren’t mutually monogamous member of the White House inner circle patriotism. Bush presumably will remain “After 1968 in this country followed a ing furiously to protect his flanks used those methods, the report said. And women women ages 15 to 44, primarily bemuse of incon­ any change in public hostility to Quayle breaking point is.” who don’t use contraceptives are likely to develop and claiming that he was intimately in­ dignified and presidential. That good period of darkness, and all the music had who have used the pill have at least a 30 percent sistent or incorrect use. volved in the often difficult decision­ as vice president, much less president. to go undergound,” Havel said. “Rock guy-bad guy act is hardly new to domes­ But Bush would still be president and Trees valuable making process. tic politics. baiids like the Plastic People of the would still be determined to justify his It didn’t work. “The historic moment,” But the current conventional wisdom Universe had to go underground and also To The Editor: suggested one observer, “seemed to 1988 selection of Quayle as his running use pseudonyms.” It was the arrest and (always subject to change) holds that be­ mate. In those circumstances, he would The residents of the Manchester Gardens Con­ dwarf, not enhance, the vice president.” cause Bush’s popularity has soared to trial of the Plastic People rock band UNDERSTANDING WHAT YOU NEED. dominiums deserve to be heard and respected in their re­ The war also produced baseless have to enthusiastically support Quayle’s (named from a song by Aiinerican rocker HELPING YOU M AKE IT HAPPEN. such astounding levels in the wake of the bid for the presidency. quest for retaining trees adjacent to their property. speculation that one of its two principal Frank 2^appa) that mobilized Havel and war, he doesn’t need help from Quayle That could require Bush to confront What is the Town of Manchester Tree Warden and military leaders — Gen. H. Norman or anybody else to achieve a landslide others in 1977 to write “Charter ’77,” a Quayle’s critics and opponents within Town Engineers attempting to make Manchester — Schwarzkopf, commander of Operation re-election victory in 1992. document signed by intellectuals calling / another asphalt jungle like Hartford or New York? Desert Storm, or Gen. Colin L. Powell, the p ^ y . Thus, a president seeking to for new freedom from the communists. Instead, the crucial year for Quayle retire in dignity could become entangled Today we are teaching our youngsters about preserv­ chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff — and the GOP is likely to be 1996, when In the 1970s, “the forbidden music in an ugly political dispute in his final ing the environment for the future. Trees are very essen­ might somehow emerge as a 1992 run­ Bush is ineligible to seek another term. brought us together — a very broad HOME EQUITY tial for the future of Manchester. Let’s not destroy them months in office. spectrum of people who were united by for a fevv parking spaces. the spirit of resistance. And music, thus, U The Engineers claim they are destroying the trees for became resistance. It was the little candle the sake of safety. However, no reasons are given about in a dark forest that gradually became a this safety. torch.” At Connecticut National Equity Loan or an Equity Line of If our engineers were truly interested in safety, they Get serious about crime It was no accident that Havel later Bank, we know that at first glance, would put back in operation the traffic light on the comer called the overthrow of communism, the Credit. Loans offer you a fixed-interest Crime in America can be stopped im­ Federal employees should lead by ex­ But then again, if you’re not guilty you OK, 1 need to “Velvet Revolution,” in remembrance of of Forest Street and Main Street for the safety of all mediately, and all we have to do to effect ample and make water weekly. This don’t have anything to hide.” borrowing seems like something you rate and fixed monthly payments. citizens. this wondrous event is more of what would include members of Congress, American rocker Lou Reed and his ’60s Precisely. Taking the theory to its logi­ band, the Velvet Underground. want to approach with caution. But With a line of credit, simply by writing To make a left turn from Forest Street to Main Street is we’ve been doing for the past few years. judges, presidents and ex-presidents cal conclusion, the SF believes that every a most hazardous experience for most drivers. Some cars This is not a pipe dream. It is the who, after all, are on the public payroll. Havel acknowledged that the ’60s sometimes important expenses leave a check, your money is available to citizen should be given a Personal Iden­ spirit is still strongly felt in Prague be­ bolt down Main Street like the Indianapolis Speedway. result of years of serious study by the A national cold-storage specimen center tity Number at birth and be tattooed on cause, “It was not only the music that you with no other choice. These you when you need it. And with our Are we waiting for some serious accident to occur before Spear Foundation, a tiny but tenacious should be established so that all the buttocks with it at the age of one was so important, it was the whole a new light is pul into this dangerous intersection? think tank with which I am associated. Americans — especially the media — year. If we raise our children right, they days, financial planners are suggesting Fixed-Rate Conversion Option, you spiritual climate of the ’60s that in­ I hope all of the Board of Directors will respect the We have sorted through all your wants can prove their good citizenship once a will never have anything to hide, so why borrow that equity loans may be the least can convert the balance on your reasonable request of the Manchester Garden Con­ and needs and determined that the public Patriotism Factor is isolated. not? fluenced the modem history of Czechos­ lovakia.” dominiums to retain the trees next to their property. security is your greatest priority. We Nothing-to-Hide: Thanks to secondary At age 13, all citizens should report to expensive way to borrow. So, if you credit line to a fixed-rate loan that will Now that Havel has come of age and William J. Desmond have considered all ways of attaining this the authorities to be fingerprinted and to is heading a country, his difficult transi­ need money for things like tuition, give you the security of predictable 115 Forest SL goal and have concluded that the most have samples taken of their blood, skin Manchester promising means would be to: (1) put and hair. Sperm specimens should be tion period cannot afford to have too debt consolidation, or home monthly payments. greater emphasis on the current policy of taken from all males. All samples should much of the rebellious spirit in its music. improvement. Home Equity from presuming guilt, and, (2) further imple­ JOE be stored for access by law enforcement “The ’60s were marked by the idea of An experienced Connecticut ment the Nolhing-To-Hidc Theory of SPEAR officials at any time. If kids keep their non-conformism, by the idea of destruc­ Now help Connecticut National will provide a National Equity Lender can advise Crime Prevention. noses clean, they will never have anyth­ tion rather than consuuction. We cannot method of borrowing that you can Manchester Herald Let’s consider these steps one at a ing to hide, so why not? really afford any more destruction,” you on how best to borrow. So visit time: The SF also recommends a constitu­ Havel said. “We have a much harder feel comfortable with. your local Connecticut National office, Presumption of Guilt: If we just as­ tional amendment be passed to permit task, and that is to build something. So Pounded OcL 1,1881 as a weekly. sume that everybody is guilty of everyth­ what you are seeing is not merely a or simply call 1-800-677-BANK. Daily publication since Oct 1,1914. authorities — at any time — to search A manageable wav to ing and make them prove they are in­ schools that no longer emphasize history homes, autos, trains and planes v/ithout revival of the ’60s, it is a revival of the nocent, we’ll stop crime in its tracks. and civics, our young people are growing hindrance of warrant; to surveil citizens 60s plus this need to build, to construct, borrow. Home Equity saves you USPS 327-600 VOL. CX, No. 174 to start anew.” KNOW-HOW THAT PAYS OFF. And the neat thing is, it’s no different up with an innate understanding of how randomly; to set up sobriety stops; to m e feel money with interest rates lower than 1 from what we are doing right now. Fhcking The Bench RONALD O. NIC0DEMU8, Publlalwr this theory works. As one earnest demand submission to polygraph tests; Are not huge corporations across University of Virginia student leader put and to lap telephones. If we are not guil­ President Bush has about 120 judicial most credit cards and personal loans. Managing Editor ______Peter Downa America already demanding that it after Gov. Wilder thoughtfully sug­ ty of anything, we have nothing to hide, vacancies to fill. We predict that he will Advartlsing Manager, And the interest you pay is still tax Laaley Radius employees and applicants take urine tests gested mandatory drug tests: “I’m sure so why not? s p ^ up the process and clear those ap­ Buainaaa Manager _ Jeanne Q. Ptomerth to prove they are not on drugs? Have not pointments through Congress before his deductible. Ask your tax advisor Connecticut Clroulatlon Manager __Qer1inde Collofti that the governor’s proposal would meet What about it, America? Isn’t it time Production Manager _ _ _ Sheldon Cohen more than 50 federal agencies begun a lot of opposition from a lot of students. we got serious about crime? first term ends in January 1993. That will for details. What’s more, at Preaaroom Manager _ Robert H. Hubbard drug testing programs? Did not Ronald load the federal bench with appointees of Reagan sign an Executive Order in 1986 Presidents Rragan and Bush. Democratic Connecticut National you pay no Mitumal Main Telepliene Number comfortable 643-2711 demanding that 345,528 federal judges, particularly libertil Democrats, points at closing. Ctrcutatlon Telephone Number employees regularly repair to the will betxime an endangered species and 647-9640 restrooms and prove they are drug free? HEART DISEASE the judicial system will become solidly Bank Did not Virginia Governor Douglas Risk of heart disease over time: Men vs. women conservative. A flexible wav to borrow. 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Interest Downtown iHaitrliPslfr Hpralft 1 : From Page 1 From Page 1 A It’s an eye-catching figure that And as Upton and every member Section 2, Page 9 people who own the national debt,” future. rarely comes up when lawmakers of Congress and the administration some of the facade work to be com­ Forest Street lot and the small lot to said James Davidson, chairman of “What’s different about it is that pleted. Tuesday, April 23, 1991 debate spending priorities each year, know, next year’s $210 billion bor­ the National Taxpayers Union. the south of the Salvation Army SPORTS it is not a grandiose plan and it’s not and this year is no exception. rowing costs means the government In addition, Pellegrini said that building. Because a disastrous, unprece­ overly physical,” he said. “We’re some of the turnover in the retail With the Senate opening debate will have that much less to spend for dented federal default would result The plan also calls for the even­ today on a budget. Democrats are everything else it does. not going to be tearing down entire business should be completed. The tual replacement of highway- if the United States did not pay its blocks, we’re going to work with proposing spending more on social To help appreciate the enormity revitalization plan calls for con­ oriented businesses such as Ander­ interest bills, using even part of the what we have.” centrating retail business on the programs such as education and of $210 billion, consider: $210 billion for something else is son Brothers Service Station at 770 Pellegrini said that within the next ground floors of buildings and Main St. and Grampy’s Comer A Medicare than President Bush, and —Excluding benefit programs completely out of the question. Rob Penders is East Catholic’s hit man three to five years the project will be less on science and space. like Social. Security, Medicare and moving other service-oriented busi­ Store at 706 Main Street with retail in full swing. Within that time bie said, referring to the fruits of his But there’s no dispute that veterans’ pensions, the government That leaves Bush and Congress nesses to the upper floors. shops. By JIM TIERNEY this much depth in my pitching yet who could blow it right by me. frame, the reconstruction of Main labor. “I’m really hitting the ball staff.” whatever spending plan is agreed to, will spend $211 billion next year for fighting over amounts of money that Pellegrini said he would eventual­ “It would be nice to have a retail/ Manchester Herald Usually, I’m a line drive hitter. Hit­ Street will be completed, and Pel­ well. I thought I’d see absolutely it will pencil in nearly $210 billion ALL domestic programs, from run­ seem like scraps in comparison. ly like to see development in areas office building there,” Pellegrini Just as he did a year ago, Penders ting is the easy part for me. Fielding legrini expats the parking lots and nothing this year. But, I’m seeing for interest on the nation’s debt. ning prisons to building roads. R)r example, the first initiative now used for parking, such as the said. “But I don’t think the plan is to MANCHESTER — Robbie will venture to the “Lone Star” state is what gets me. isn’t real­ better pitches because the people The House approved a fiscal plan —Individual income taxes owed highlighted in Bush’s budget was a buy them right now.” Penders harbors dreams of playing this summer to phy baseball with an ly my position, but I was always the around me are getting on base. last week with $209.8 billion for in­ by Americans in every state west of proposal to increase the Head Start baseball for the University of Texas, all-star group of high school players big Idd and I could make the thfow.” When people get on base, they have terest. The budget Bush introduced preschool program by $100 million. and also in the College World from Austin. Robbie stays with his While Penders is a more than ade­ the Mississippi River totaled $151.2 to pitch to me.” in February proposed using $206 billion in 1988, the most recent And the House became embroiled in Series, no less. uncle, Tom, the head basketball quate defensive high school Penders, the No. 3 hitter in the billion for borrowing. Either way, a partisan fight last week over a Tax Those dreams may not seem as coach at the University of Texas, shortstop, he’s convinced his col­ figure available. East lineup, has a couple of major next year will be the first time the —^Total U.S. corporate income tax Democratic amendment, eventually far-fetched as a cursory glance when he’s down there. legiate position will be either left or approved, to increase education and might first indicate. highlights to his season thus far. It’s an invaluable experience right field, possibly third base. But, figure will surpass $200 billion as collections next year are expected to From Page 1 Against Windham, he went 4-for-5 the federal interest payment con­ be $102 billion. job-training programs by $200 mil­ The 17-year-old Penders, seem­ Robbie would never think of let he doesn’t pigeonhole himself with a and seven RBI. In passing by. tinues a sharp climb begun during —The only costlier programs in lion. sive, ability-to-pay income taxes.” regressive sales and excise taxes. ingly still treading on the cusp of a defensively. wealth of baseball talent, is the start­ that game, he drove in five runs in ‘The facilities are awesome,” “I feel I’m capable of playing the Reagan years. the entire federal budget are defense, The huge interest costs are the Regressive taxes are those that become proportionally In Connecticut, the tax disparity between rich and poor one inning. And against All Connec­ at $295 billion, and Social Security, ing shortstop for the unbeaten (9-0) Robbie explained. “We go around anywhere except catcher,” he said. “We have become immune to the price of ever-mounting budget lower as the tax base increases. For instance, sales taxes is exacerbated by the fact that there is no income tax in ticut Conference rival NoU-e Dame, at $287 billion. and No. 1 ranked East Catholic the state playing games. We’ll Robbie is one player his father sound of such enormous numbers, deficits, which by the end of next are often thought of as regressive because those with the state, the study said. he belted a grand slam home run in as if they have very little meaning,” “It’s now six-sevenths a govern­ year will leave the government higher incomes pay a lower percentage of their income in baseball team. probably play 55-60 games in heat fears during batting practice or Rep. Fred Upton, R-Mich., said ment and one-seventh a brokerage owing a cumulative total of $3 tril­ tax than poorer pet^le. It said the combination of Connecticut’s income, while coaching third base during during the House budget debate. firm that’s sending money out to lion to the public. Nationwide, state and local sales taxes and excise property, sales and excise taxes ends up taking 16.5 per­ Only a junior, the 6-3, 215-pound “He looks like he can crush a baseball. Robbie’s a games. cent of the income of the poorest families — two and Penders is leading the Eagle charge, “He’s one kid outside of Doug taxes take six times as great a share of income from the natural hitter, you could see it even when he was two poorest 20 percent of families as from the richest 1 per­ half times as much as the 6.7 percent paid by the top 1 batting .500 (13-for-26) with three Bond (1983 graduate) I’m con­ cent, and more than three times as great a share from percent. home runs and 15 runs batted in. A years old. H e’s a free swinger. H e’s had so much ex- ^ cerned with my safety,” Penders middle-income families, the study said. three-year starter at shortstop, said. “He can hit a curveball or Fleet Baker The figures, which are based on incomes of $17,600 posure to baseball. He’s got such explosive bat speed and fastball just as hard. I move as far It said that although many state income taxes have be- Penders was second on the team in for the poorest segment and $1.3 million for the richest, batting (.301, 14 RBI) his freshman he’s got an awful lot of confidence in himself. It’s no back in the coaching box as I can. r,____ “ O'® progressive since federal tax reform laws rank Connecticut in the top five states for taxing the fm He wants to hit the ball hard.” From Page 1 I-rom l-'age p were passed in 1986, they still do not offset the impact of season and he hit a team-leading poor, the study said. .360 with 14 RBI a year ago. secret Robbie’s our best hitter. He’s not in awe of Penders, a potent package consist­ Not even halfway through his cient, unprofitable competitors,” Massachusetts, Maine and Connec­ Shamir he would be going to Mos­ anybody. He feels he can play against anybody in the said Gerard Cassidy, an analyst with ing of a graceful swing and limitless junior season yet with focused eyes ticut; Fleet-Norstar operates 560 cow and would arrive in Israel Thcker Anthony Inc. in Ftortland, power, is among the most feared and country.’’ set on the future, Penders’ baseball branches across New England plus Thursday night instead of 'Riesday Nursing prowess still remains somewhat of Maine. New York. night as plaimed. respected hitters in the state of Con­ — Jim Penders necticut. an untapped resource. With each “What that will do over the long An overabundance of banks has On his arrival here. Baker was From Page 1 /M “He looks like he can crush a passing game, another unseen facet term is make the banking system been blamed for much of the trouble greeted by a toughly worded the bottom of the sixth iiming to lift sometimes as high as 105 degrees. V baseball,” 23-year East coach Jim comes to the fore. more efficient and lead to improve­ with the region’s banking industry. editorial in the state-run Syria East to a come-from-bchind 9-5 vic­ But, that doesn’t bother me. I get ment in the economy,” he said. tee. Penders, Robbie’s father, said. “He was 18 months ahead of As a result, when the real estate Times, Damascus’ only English-lan­ BOOKS35,000 Hardcovers - 1,0(K) Paperbacks tory. along with my cousin real well. It’s Jimmy in physical maturity,” the Under Weicker’s proposal, the “Robbie’s a natural hitter, you could Fleet Chairman Terrence Murray market heated up here in the guage newspaper, that said he “He’s concerned he won’t see too like being in paradise down there.” state would establish a cap of about USED - most hardcovers less than SIO.DO - see it even when he was two years father explains. “When he was a sounded a similar note, saying the mid-1980s, banks competed aggres­ should realize that Israeli leaders many good pitches,” the elder Robbie’s older brother, Jimmy, is $600 million on the amount of most paperbacks less than SI .00, old. He’s a free swinger. He’s had freshman, it seemed like he was a winning bid “will help speed up sively to loan their money for con­ were wasting “his precious time and Penders said. “When they intention­ a freshman catcher on the University money provided to nursing homes OUT-OF-PRINT - recent best-sellers and so much exposure to baseball. He’s junior. You don’t find too many New England’s economic struction projects and got burned ... scuttling peace efforts.” ally walk him, either (John) Fisher of Connecticut baseball team. Rob­ freshmen who can step right in.” recovery.” next year. The state will pay about older fiction & non-fiction. got such explosive bat speed and badly when the economy — and the “Without a clear-cut U.S. position or (Doug) Delvecchio have come up bie’s theory on hitting remains What’s it like playing for your $700,000 million this year, half of RARE - unusual books for particular tastes. he’s got an awful lot of confidence “We have all been reading day in real estate market — took a nose and strong commitment toward with some timely hits.” basic. father? and day and day out about the dive. peace, Israel’s aggressive and ex­ which is reimbursed by the federal COLLECTIBLE - first editions, fine leather in himself. It’s no secret Robbie’s Due to East’s incredible depth in government. our best hitter. He’s not in awe of “Last year, Jimmy was hitting be­ “I love it,” Robbie said without problems of the banking institu­ The plunging real estate market pansionist policy will riot come to bindings, nostalgia, special interest or its pitching staff this year, Penders reservation. “I can go home and ask tions,” Murray said. crushed Bank of New England and an end,” it said. Besides the cap, the state will cal­ )ust hard to find. anybody. He feels he can play hasn’t had to worry about relin­ hind me, so they had to pitch to against anybody in the country.” him this and that. Not many kids are “To the extent that a major in­ caused heavy losses for other Meanwhile, Assajd' received an culate a median level of money for PLUS... quishing his shortstop position late me,” Robbie explained. “When I see nursing homes and credit those A diligent weight training it, I hit it.” able to do that. There’s a little bit of stitution’s problems can be resolved regional banks. “urgent message” from Egyptian - national search for any recent or old in the game to take the mound, or to pressure, but I like the pressure. back into the private sector, I con­ Bank of Boston, which took its facilities that require less than that book...only 5.1.00 regimen which began last summer draw a start. Penders had a 6-2 One twist in Robbie’s progression lYesident Hosni Mubarak, Assad ad­ ‘ * ,/a. 1 and lasted through the winter bas­ That’s why I play.” sider that a positive development.” own financial pounding, argued for­ viser Jibrane Kourieh said. It was median level with half of the dif­ -GIFT CERTIFICATES pitching mark last year. as a hitter came when he moved far­ Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald ketball season (Robbie is also a For now, Robbie’s dreams of he said. “Now it’s going to take a lot cefully that a regional bank should delivered by Osama el-Baz, ference. So if a home needed 10 per­ “I think there’s less pressure on ther up in the batter’s box. starting forward on the East basket­ playing for the University of Texas more than that to turn the psychol­ win the contest for Bank of New cent less than the median level, it Our specialty is putting the book you want in your hands. TOP STICKMAN — Junior shortstop Rob Penders leads the him because of our pitching,” “My father always stresses that,” Mubarak’s chief political adviser, ball team) has produced some added persist. If this season continues ogy of this region around, but we’ve England. Analysts say the region would receive a bonus of 5 percent. East Catholic baseball team in batting to date, hitting .500 Penders continued. “The way things he said. “I moved up because I’ll be during a three-hour meeting with bulk onto Penders’ broad frame. along on its present course, followed got to begin somewhere.” would have seen more consolidation Assad. The intent of the governor’s with 15 RBI. are going with our staff, he (Robbie) seeing a lot of curveballs and of- Booics & Birds “1 can see it in my hitting,” Rob­ up by a similar senior campaign, Murray declined to specify how if Bank of Boston won, but Fleet Kourieh said the talks and the proposal, said Thompson, is to is our No. 5 starter. I’ve never had fspeed stuff. I haven’t faced anyone provide nursing home officials with those dreams may turn into a reality. the companies would be con­ also brought widely praised note focused on “current efforts re­ 519 E. Middle Tpke., Manchester, CT • (203) 649-3449 solidated, or how many layoffs an incentive to control costs. Cur­ management that has helped the lated to the situation in the area and Hours: Tucs. & Wed. ll-L.IO, Thurs. 11-8, Fri & Sal 115 would result. Bank of New England rently, the rates and the money from bank avoid many of the problems the framework of the peace Plenv call for Sun & Mon. Iiouis operates more than 300 branches in the state is equated directly to Red Sox win is tempered plaguing other banks. process.” operators’ costs. Fleet’s by arm problems of Darwin

By DAVE O'HARA Carter, and trailed 4-3 when he help from Joe Hesketh, Jeff Gray The Associated Press pulled up lame on a low pitch to and Jeff Reardon, who earned his goal Devon vhiite leading off the fifth. “I fourth save, all in the winning streak started last Tuesday. BOSTON — In 12 major league can’t speculate what it is. We’ll seasons, as both a starter and know more tomorrow (Tuesday). I Lamp was saved in the fifth when reached reliever, right-hander Danny Darwin think it may have been building up Burks made an ovcr-thc-shouldcr never has had any serious arm because 1 never got loose in the cold catch of Carter’s fly to the wall at PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — weather.” Fleet-Norstar Financial Group bic.’s problems. the 420-foot mark and turned it into Now, after just three starts on an Dr. Arthur Pappas, the ed Sox’ an inning-ending double play. winning bid for the Bank of New team physician, said Darwin felt “ir­ England completed a goal the com­ $11.8 million, four-year contract Burks hit his cutoff man, Tim Todays refinancing signed with Boston as a free agent, ritation and tendinitis” behind his pany had been pursuing vigilantly right shoulder when he threw a Nachring, who threw to catcher for nearly a decade. Darwin and the Red Sox hoped for Tony Pena to nail the best today after he had to leave slider. He scheduled the tests for The “super regional” bank has today. trying to score from second after die said for years it was looking to com­ Monday night’s game with Toronto catch. because of a sore right shoulder. After Darwin left, the Red Sox plete its New England presence with rallied for their fifth consecutive a franchise in the lucrative, long- “He’s got a little tendinius or a victory, combining power, defense “I thought the throw wasn’t going coveted Boston market. rales look great. pull or something in there,” manager and outstanding relief pitching. to the cutoff man and it would ,'V" On Monday, it achieved that Joe Morgan said after the Red Sox Tom Brunansky hit a two-run bounce around the infield,” Toronto when the Federal Deposit Insurance rallied with Darwin in the clubhouse homer, his second, off Toronto third base coach Rich Hacker said. “If there had been none out 1 Corp. announced that Fleet, along for a 6-4 victory that moved them starter , 1-2, in the wouldn’t have tried it.” with partner Kohlberg Kravis past Toronto and into a tie with fourth. Wade Boggs put Boston Roberts, had won the competition Etetroit for the AL East lead. “He’ll ahead with a two-run shot, his “There were some big plays and among itself. Bank of America and have X-rays and we’ll see what it second, in the fifth, and Ellis Burks that double play from center field Bank of Boston for the failed Bank is.” added a solo homer, his first, off will cut the heart out of you," Mor­ Tha Assoclatad Prass of New England. “It was like a dull ache,” said Frank Wills in the eighth. gan said. “Then that double play that OUCH! — The bat and ball go flying as Toronto’s Mookie Wilson hits the dirt after being hit by In one fell swoop. Fleet gets the We guarantee yours Darwin, who allowed five hits, in­ Darwin was replaced by Dennis Hesketh got to get out of that jam in a pitch thrown by Boston’s Danny Darwin Monday night at Fenway Park. The Red Sox won Boston-based network it for so long cluding a two-run homer by Joe Lamp, 1-1, who got the victory with the sixth really helped.” 6-4. has sought and becomes the largest banking company in New England — and one of the biggest in the Nor­ theast with an estimated $50 billion in assets. will still look that w ay m Flare job does in the Yanks The deal fits with Fleet’s new focus on its home turf. J. Terrence .it*.' ^ f ‘ By BEN WALKER Fielder’s third hit of the night Fielder’s double. Deer hit his third Murray, chairman and chief execu­ The Associated Press gave him 14 RBIs in 12 games. He home nm of the season. tive officer, told shareholders last led the majors with 51 home runs Jerry Don Gleaton (1-0) struck week that management had decided NEW YORK — Mickey Tct- and 132 RBIs last year, and hit two out Hensley Meuicns with the bases to abandon at least for the time when you close. tleton, Rob Deer and Travis Fryman homers at Yankee Suidium on the loaded to end the eighth. Paul Gib­ being potential acquisitions across won the home run derby with blasts. final day of the season. He has two son finished. home runs and is batting .261 so far the country to concentrate on New ...... •• Cecil Fielder won the game with a England. bloop. in April. 1 x- ' ■ J Monday, he said that the Bank of Fielder sliced a two-run double “They were kind of damned if New England deal “represents that broke a ninth-inning lie Monday they do and damned if they don’t,” MHS softball another example of Fleet-Norstar’s Refinance your mortgage now and we'll give Sits? night and sent the Fielder said of the decision to walk in-market expansion strategy.” Whichever rate is lower is the rate you'll get. It's auto­ past the 10-5. Whitaker. “Lou is hitting the ball you two opportunities to lock in our lowest rate. matic. It's guaranteed. And it's that easy. great. As an P.Gl man, 1 wanted to will be tested Tetlleton’s three-run homer and be up in that position.” Its one of the best times in years to refinance. And This special offer does have some restrictions, so Fryman’s two-run shot rallied The Tigers won for the fifth time VERNON — The Manchester Bolton now, with CBT s Double Guarantee Rate Lock feature, call our mortgage banking affiliate, BancNewEngland Detroit from an early 5-0 deficit, in six games. They’ve won three of High girls’ softball team will be and Deer hit a three-run homer later four against New York this season, tested not once but twice this you automatically get the better of two interest rates Mortgage Company at - - for more in the ninth. Those balls were really 1 800 426-3684 and each time have come from be­ week. The Indians, who had their From Page 1 lagged, but none caused more when you close. information. We'll help you get started on your hind to do it. Monday home game with Win­ trouble than Fielder’s flare. “If it’s any salvation, every game dham High postponed to Thursday, 9 people to the newly formed Here's how it works. Apply to refinance your application so you can get a second opportunity to “I’m not worried about the home we’re going into the late innings will visit Rockville High today at Economic Development Commis­ runs. They will come,” Fielder said. mortgage with us, lock the rate when you apply, and with a chance to win. We just 3:30 in a replay of an 8-8 tie on sion. The appointees are: Selectman lock in a great rate. The Double Guarantee Rate Lock “You can’t just keep trying to jerk haven’t won,” Yankees manager April 15. Richard Pelletier, Sandra Pierog, then, five days before dosing, check our rate again. O nly from CBT. the ball.” Stump Merrill said. “This is the start The Indians are 3-0 in CCC East Donald Palmer, Marion Kelsey, ::■■■ - ^ So instead of showing off his of a test to see what we’re made of.” play, 5-0 overall, while the Rams Jonathan Treat, Len Matyia and power. Fielder showed off a nice Alan Trammell, who did not start are 2-1,4-1. John Morianos. piece of hitting. for the second straight game because The Manchester at Windham The selectmen also discussed a no After the Yankees intentionally of a sore right hamstring, led off High baseball game, postponed smoking request for Town Hall. walked Lou Whitaker to load the with a pinch-double and took third Monday by rain, will be played First Selectmen Robert Morra bases with one out. Fielder fought when Greg Cadarct (0-3) threw late today at 3:30 in Willimantic. The off an inside breaking pitch from said he would schedule a meeting on Tony Phillips’ sacrifice. Tram­ Bollon-Bacon Academy contest in Steve Farr and loojxid it toward right with all town employees to discuss mell was thrown out at the plate Colchester will be played the possibility of implementing a Dannis Davis/Spaclal to tha Harald field. Jesse Barfield was overshifted trying to score on pinch-hitler Lloyd 9 Thursday. The Bolton at and nowhere close, and the ball smoking ban at Town Hall, Kemp HE S IN THERE — Strano base runner James Ray is safe as the ball gets away from Modern Moseby’s grounder, but a wild pitch Westbrook girls’ softball game has said. Member FDIC. Offer expires April 30,1991. landed fair, then bounced into the Janitorial Mike Byrne (5) during Saturday’s opening day Manchester Little by Steve Farr put runners on second been rescheduled Monday, May scats in foul territory for a ground- and third. 20. League play at Waddell Field. Strano won the game, 13-1. rule double. After Whitaker’s walk and

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MANCHESTER HERALD, "niesday, April 23,1991—11 SCOREBOARD In Brief East golfers Red Sox 6, Blue Jays 4 Bolton Road Race is set A Softball TORONTO BOSTON a b rh b l ab r h bl Scholastic BOLTON — 14th annual Bolton Five Mile Road White cl 4 0 0 1 Boggs 3b 3 1 2 2 RAImr2b Raw, sponsor^ by the Bolton Lions Club, will be held victorious 4 0 1 0 F )e^ 2b 3 0 0 0 Tonight’s Games Gruber 3b 3 1 1 0 Gmwlllf 4 1 1 0 on Sato<%, 4^ with the start and finish line in front Zipsor vs. Coastal, 6 — Fitzgerald JCartor rl 4 1 1 2 JCIark dh 4 0 3 1 Baseball standings of Bolton High School on Brandy Street. Glenn vs. Bray, 7:30 — Fitzgerald Olerud 1b 3 1 1 0 Burks cl 4 2 1 1 The race is to go off at 1 p jn. WEST HAVEN — TTie East Catholic High golf team PM vs. Eastern, 6 — RotTertson Mllniks dh 2 0 0 0 Brnsky rf 4 1 1 2 came home with three wins Monday from action at the Social II vs. Lathrop, 7:30 — Robertson Tabler dh 2 0 1 0 Romlne rf 0 0 0 0 CCC East O'all ^ 55, $6 the day of the race uptil 12:30 p.m. Lydall vs. Sterling, 6 — Pagani Myers c 4 1 2 1 Qintana 1b 3 0 2 0 W L W L Racebrook Country Club. The Eagles downed ACC foe Rockville 4 Troimies and nierchandise prizes will be awarded and A Ward vs. Roy's, 730 — Pagam MLeess 3 0 0 0 Penac 4 0 0 0 0 7 0 East Hartford Notre Dame, 5-2, and bested Shelton and Amity by 1-0 USA/HC vs. Nutmeg. 6 — Nike MWIsnlf 3 0 1 0 Nhring ss 3 1 0 0 4 0 5 1 th w are six age divisions each for men and women. counts. Medical vs. DynaLube. 7.30 — Nike Totals 32 4 8 4 T o t a l s South Windsor 2 2 3 2 For appliwtions, fiirther information, contact the Bol­ Rogers vs. Trinity, 6 — Keeney 32 6 10 6 MANCHESTER 2 2 3 4 East is now 1-1 in ACC play and 6-5 overall. ND is 3 Penny vs. Main Pub, 6 — Charter Oak Toronto 001 300 000—4 Hartford Public 2 3 4 3 ton Lions Club, c/o Bob Peterson, 400 West Street, Bol­ 0-1, 2-1. 'Boston 100 220 Olx—6 Windham 2 3 2 4 ton, or call Peterson at 649-7766, E—Alomar (2), Rood (1). DP—Toronto 1, Fenni 1 3 2 5 Notre Dame’s Peter Vitali took medalist honors with a Boston 2. LOB—Toronto 6, Boston 6. Enfield 0 4 0 7 2B—Olorud (3), Myers (1). 3B—Gruber (1), Golf instruction is offered Baseball MWilson (1), Greenwell (1). HR—Carter (3), Boggs (2), Burks (1), Brunansky (2). GLASTONBURY — Mirmechaug Golf Course is now SB—Alomar (3). S—MLee. SF—WHte. ACC C all o f f ^ g a five-hour golf basics program to be run on Scholastic Roundup IP H RER BB SO W L W L standings Toronto Fndays ( ^ y 17,24,31, June 7, 14) from 5:30-6:30 and EASTCATNOLIC 3 0 9 0 42. East scores were: Mike Klopfer 43, Todd Emerick East Division Wells L.1-2 41-3 8 5 5 2 0 Fairfield Prep 2 1 3 3 from 6:30-7:30 pjn. The program is designed for adult W L Pet. GB Timlin 2 2-3 1 0 0 1 2 SL Joseph 1 1 2 4 gouem who would like to develop consistent habits. 46, Rat Lee 48, I^t Purcell and Mark ^^dford 49, and Boston 7 5 .583 — Wills 1 1110 0 Notre Dame 1 2 4 2 A five-hour Junior Golf Clinic is also being offered on Brian Gorman 51. Detroit 7 5 .583 — Boston St. Bernard 1 2 1 4 Toronto 8 6 .571 — Xavier those dates from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Danrvin 4 5 4 4 0 2 0 2 4 5 H' East’s next match is Thursday against St. Joseph at Milwaukee 6 6 . 500 1 LampW.1-1 1 1 0 0 2 0 Far further information, call 584-5679. Tashua Knolls. Cleveland 5 6 .455 I'rt Hesketh 2 1 0 0 0 1 Baltimore 4 7 .364 21/j Gray 1 0 0 0 0 0 COC-East O'all NowVbrk 4 8 .333 3 Reardon S,4 1 1 0 0 0 0 W L W L All-Star Challenge game slated MHS boys’ tennis loses West Division Lamp pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. RHAM 5 1 5 2 W L Pet. GB HBP—by Wills (Quintana), by Darwin (MWil­ COVENTRY 4 2 4 3 NEW HAVEN — Six of the seven University of Con­ WINDSOR — The Manchester High boys’ tennis Chicago 8 3 .727 — son). WP—Darwin. Bacon Academy 2 3 2 4 necticut basketball recruits for the 1991-92 season will DOUBLE PLAY — Detroit’s Milt Cuyler (22) is out at second base as New York shortstop Al­ team dropped a 5-2 decision to homestanding Windsor Calibmia 8 6 .571 1'/J Umpires—Home, Brinkman; FirsL Cousins; CHENEY TECH 1 5 1 6 play for the National All-Star team against a New High Monday afternoon. The Indians are now 2-4. Oakland 8 6 .571 1>/2 Second, Roe; Third, Reed. BOLTON 1 5 1 7 varo Espinoza fires to first to complete a double play in Monday night’s game at Yankee SeaWa 7 6 . 538 2 T—2:52 A—25,841. ^gland High School All-Star team at the New Haven RMUitt: Bifih Nguyen (W) def. Jim Cuny 6-1. 2-6, 7-5; Tri Nguyen (W) Texas 4 5 .444 3 COC West Stadium. The Tigers doubled up on the Yankees, 10-5. def. Stuart Sherell (W) 6-2, 8-2; Krie Lindatrom (M) del Scott Malone 8-2, O'all Coliseum Sunday at 2 p.m. in the first Nutmeg All-Star 64); Devang Konteaaria (W) def. Brian Blount 6-4, 6-2; Mark McCorrtaon- Kansas City 5 7 .417 3'/2 Twins 3, Athletics 2 W L W L Challenge. Ftandy Kidder (W) def. Jorg Bauer-Jeff HHIe 6-2, 4-6, 6-2; Ted GHcrht-Mike Minnesota 4 9 .308 5 Cromwell 6 0 OAKLAND MINNESOTA 7 0 Colletto (W) def. Chad Herdc-Todd Erick»on 6-1, 6-1; S ^ t CarltorvJason Monday's Games ab r h bi Portland 4 1 5 1 Tickets are $8 at the door. Detroit 10, New \brk5 ab r h bl Dietarle (M) def. Brian Leto-Peter Molgaard 7-6 (7-2), 0-6, 6-2. WWIsn cf 3 1 1 0 GIdden If East Hampton 4 2 4 2 Boston 6, Toronto 4 5 0 1 0 UConn recruits Rich Ashmeade, Kevin Ollie, Brian Next match: Friday at Conard. DHdsn If 3 0 1 1 Bush rf Rocky Hill 2 4 3 5 ClevalarKl 10, Kansas City 4 1 1 0 0 \ Cnseco rf 4 0 1 0 Mack cf vinal Tech 0 6 0 8 I^ r, Donny Marshall, Rudy Johnson and Nantambu Wil­ Chicago 8, Baltimore 7 10 0 0 Baines dh 3 0 0 0 Puckett cf 4 0 2 1 lingham will be on the national squad. The New England West upside down for now Cheney Tech tennis shut out Minnesota 3, Oakiand 2 Stnbch c 4 0 1 0 Hrbek 1b Softball standings Seattle 4, California 3 2 0 11 is scheduled to include Anthony Harris (Syracuse), Matt MANCHESTER — The Cheney Tech tennis team was McGwr 1 b 3 0 1 0 Only games scheduled CDevis dh 4 0 1 0 Hemo 2b 0 10 0 Harper c CCC East-girls Alosa (Providence), and Jamie Peterson and Kevin shut out, 5-0, by visiting East Hampton Monday after­ Ttissday's Games 4 0 1 0 O'all By The Associated Press dout gave the Mariners a two-run Jennings ph 10 0 0 Nwman 3b McDonald. Texas (B.Witt 1-1) at Milwaukee (Navarro 0 0 0 0 W L W L Hrabowski (Boston College). noon. The Beavers are now 2-3. Riles 3 b 4 0 1 1 Windham lead, which they needed when Wally 1-0), 7:05 p.m. PgIrulo 3b 3 0 1 0 INDOOR SOCCER CHAMPS - The Aztecs took the Pee Wee Indoor Socce"r”M s " S McDonald made his first ap­ ResuHa: Bruce Carlson (EH) del. Brandon Merrick 6-3, 4-6, 6-0; Kevin BIkshp 2b 1 0 1 0 Leius ph MANCHESTER Detroit (Tanana 1-1) at New Vbrk (Eiland 0-0), 0 10 0 The American League West has Johnson (EH) def. Aaron Granato 6-3, 6-7 (4-7), 6-3; Mike Allison (EH) def. Quirk 1b season^ Team members, from left, front row: Jim Norton, Mike Saternis, Dave Sombero Todd East Hartford Bennet Invitational is scheduled Joyner homcred in the eighth off pearance after opening the season on 730 p.m. 2 0 10 Ortiz c 0 0 0 0 Phil Gustafson 6-2, 6-1; Jon Morrisey-Ray Maynard (EH) def. Ken M m n - Mnrque pr 0 0 0 0 Rockville flipped upside down. The Oakland Brian Holman (2-1). Toronto (Boucher 0-0) at Boston (Ciemens Knbich 2b 4 0 1 0 the disabled list with a strained Allen Mann 6-0, 6-1; Steven Hope-Dave Aeinly (EH) def. Nathan St Gallego ss Enfield MANCHESTER — The eighth annual Bennet Junior 3-0), 7:35 p.m. 4 0 0 0 Gagne ss 4 1 2 1 o f ' T ' “ att Adams. Jeff Collet. Athletics have a five-game losing Holman allowed six hits and four muscle in his right elbow. He al­ Pierre-Luke Hoffman 6-0, 6-0. Totals 32 2 8 2 South Windsor High Girls’ Track and Field Invitational will be held Kansas City (S.Davis 1-1) at Cieveiand (King T o s Nicole Stanley, Mike Silver, Brian Reynolds. Missing; Brian Massey. Next match: Today at home against Prince Tech. Hartford Public streak and the Seattle Mariners have walks in 7 2-3 innings before Mike lowed six runs and six hits in 4 2-3 1-1), 7:35 p.m. 32 310 3 Saturday, May 11 at Manchester High’s Pete Wigren Oakland Fermi a seven-game wirming streak. Baltimore (D.Johnson 1-1) at Chicago 001 000 100—2 innings as the Orioles lost for the Minnesota Andersen 2 0 0 0 1 1 Track. (McOrwell 2-1), 835 p.m. 000 020 01X—3 While Oakland lost to Minnesota fourth time in five games. E—Riles (2). DP—Oakiarxl 1, Minnesota 1. Leffens S,4 1 1110 0 American League leaders Oakland (Dresseodorfer 1-1) at Minnesota San Francisco Ten girls’ teams from various parts of Connecticut will LOB—Oakland 7, Minnesota 10. 2B— Stein- 3- 2 in 'die Metrodome, Seattle ral­ (Guthrie 0-1), 8:05 p.m. Downs 4 3 4 2 5 3 Based on 31 at Bats. compete. Action begins at 10:30 a.m. Competition is AL Roundup McDonald walked four and struck bach (2), McGwire (5). SB—WWilson (3), Can­ Hockey COC East-girts O'all lied for three nms in the eighth in­ Patriots didn’t Seattle (B^kheed 0-1) at California (Lewis TWilson L.0-2 22-3 2 2 2 3 2 G AB 1It H Pet. out three. seco (2), Blankenship (2), Gagne (1). W L open to girls in grades 6-9. There will be a total of 19 1-0), 10:35 p.m. Reuschel 11-3 5 1 1 2 0 EMartinez Sea 13 41 12 18 .439 W L ning to beat the California Angels CS—Gladden (1), Newman (1). COVENTRY 4 Alex Fernandez (2-1) struggled Wednssday's Games Robinson 1 2 0 0 0 1 DHdsn Oak 14 51 14 22 .431 0 5 2 events, including five relays. IP H RER BB SO Bacon Academy 1 4- 3. Jackson retired all four men he Oakland at Minnesota, 1:15 p.m. WP—Downs. PB— Decker 2. EspnozaNY 12 31 7 13 .419 NHL playoff glance 2 1 4 through seven innings, giving up six Oakland RHAM 1 2 The invitational will be hosted and run by the Seattlo at California, 4:05 p.m. Umpires—Home, Hirschbeck; First Froem- Joyner Cal 12 41 9 17 .415 2 4 faced for his first save. Moore 6 8 2 2 4 6 DIVISION FINALS BOLTON 1 4 Manchester High girls’ cross country team. It is also^a “We’ve shown an ability to runs and seven hits. Bobby Thigpen want top pick Toronto at Boston, 6:05 p.m. Fletcher Chi 11 34 2 13 1 5 Klink L.0-1 12-3 2 1 1 1 2 ming; Second, Montague; Third, DeMuth. .332 Thursday, April 18 Twins 3, Athletics 2: Oakland Texas at Milwaukee, 7:05 p.m. T—3:05. A— 12,156. Fisk Chi 10 35 3 13 .371 Minnesota 2, S t Louis 1 fundraiser for the MHS girls’ cross country team. — bounce back,” pitcher Brian Holman got three outs for his fifth save. Briscoe 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 lost its fifth consecutive game for Detroit at Now York, 7:30 p.m. CRipken Bit 11 42 13 15 .357 Los Angelos 4, Edmonton 3, OT FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) — The New England Rfitriots Minnesota COC West- girts said. “I don’t think getting behind is Indians 10, Royals 4: Rookie Kansas City at Clevelarxl, 7:35 p.ra Puckett Min 13 50 6 17 .340 O'all the first time in three seasons as Tapani 6 7 2 2 2 3 Braves 7, Dodgers 1 Friday, April 19 Dobbs named Brown coach C hiles Nagy (1-1) out of the had what most teams would love to have — the first pick Baltimore at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Stillwell KC 12 39 6 13 .333 Montreal 4, Boston 3, OT W L W L going to bother anyone too much. Casian 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 ATLANTA LOS ANGELS Cromwell Greg Gagne hit a go-ahead single in Polonia Cal 13 49 7 16 .327 Pittsburgh 7, Washington 6, OT 3 0 3 2 University of Connecticut was per­ in the NFL draft. And they tried their hardest to get rid of Bedrosian W.1-0 2-3 0 0 0 1 1 ab r h bl ab r h bl East Hampton PROVIDENCTE, R.I. (AP) — Brown University We Just keep plugging away.” standings Home Runs Saturday, April 20 2 0 4 1 the eighth inning for Minnesota. The it. Aguilera S,3 1 1 0 0 0 1 Nixon If 5 2 1 0 Butler cf 3 0 1 0 Rocky Hill fect until Jim Eisenreich led off the DHenderson, Oakland. 6; CRipken. Bal- SL Louis 5, Minnesota 2 1 2 2 3 reached into the Big East Conference for a new head bas­ Seattle, which lost its first six A’s, three-time AL champions, East Division Tapani pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. Pnditn 3b 3 1 2 0 Javier ph 10 0 0 Portland Before trading the pick to Dallas, they even considered timore, 4; KGtbson, Kansas City, 4; 12 are tied Edmonton 4, Los Angeles 3, 20T 1 4 1 6 ketball coach, hiring Boston College assistant Frank games of the season, has rebounded seventh with a line-drive double that W L Pet. GB HBP—by Casian (WWilson). WP—Moore 2. Gantcf 5 2 2 2 Samuel 2b 3 0 0 0 hadn’t lost five straight since June with 3. Sunday, April 21 landed just inside the foul line in letting their 15-minute time limit for choosing a player New Ibrk 8 5 .615 — Briscoe. Balk—Tapani. Justice rf 5 1 2 2 CGwyn ph 0 0 0 0 Dobbs. from that start for the second- Runs Batted In Boston 3. Montreal 2, Boston leads series 2-1 5-9, 1988. Pittsburgh 8 5 .615 — Umpires— Home, Voltaggio; First, Joyce; Cbrera 1b 3 0 2 2 Stwbry rt 3 0 1 0 ACC-girls right field. expire and allowing other teams to draft ahead of them, DHenderson, Oakland, 16; Fielder, Detroit Pittsburgh 3, Washington 1, F*ittsburgh leads O'all Brown announced Monday that Dobbs, 29, had been longest winning streak in club his­ SL Louis 8 6 .571 t/2 Bream 1b 2 0 0 0 Murrey 1b Steve Bedrosian (1-0) got his first Second, McKean; Third, Ford. 4 1 1 1 14; CRipken, Baltimore. 13; JoCartor, Toronto, series 2-1 W L W L After Eiscnreich’s hit, visiting chief executive officer Sam Jankovich said Monday. Chicago 7 7 . 500 1>/2 Blauser 2b 3 0 2 1 Daniels If 3 0 0 0 Mercy tapped for the post. tory. Only an eight-game streak T—3:11. A—12,998. 12; Winfield, California, 12; Door, Detroit 11; Monday, April 22 . 2 0 4 2 AL victory by getting two outs in Montreal 5 8 .385 3 Stanton p 1 0 0 0 Hmiton 3b 3 0 1 0 S a c r^ Heart Kansas City loaded the bases on an The player expected to be taken first was Raghib Fletcher, Chicago, 10; Fryman, Detroit 10; Minnesota 5, S t Louis 1, Minnesota leads 2 1 6 1 “I think he’s the type of person who can motivate our from June 20-29,1985, is longer. the eighth inning. Philadelphia 4 9 .308 4 Brnger p 0 0 0 0 Scoscia c SL Joseph “Rocket” Ismail, an exciting athlete who could hardly White Sox 8, Orioles 7 2 0 0 0 Kelly, New Vbrk. 10. series 2-1 1 1 3 3 With Seattle trailing 2-1, Tracy error and a walk, and Danny Tar- West Division Heath c 3 0 1 0 Lyons c 10 0 0 SL Bernard's players to reach beyond what they think is normally White Sox 8, Orioles 7: Frank BALTIMORE CHICAGO Pitching (2 Decisions) Edmonton 4, Los Angeles 3, 20T, Edmonton 0 1 2 4 tabull’s sacrifice fly ended Nagy’s fail to improve a team. W L Pet. GB Blliard ss 5 0 0 0 Griffin ss 2 0 0 0 EAST CATHOLIC achievable,” Brown athletic director Dave Roach said at Jones singled home the tying run ab r h bl ab r h bl Clemens, Boston, 3-0, 1.000; Finley, Califor­ leads series 2-1 0 2 0 5 Thomas hit the first home mn for San Diego 9 5 .643 — Avery p 3 0 0 0 GCrter ph 10 0 0 string of 19 2-3 scoreless innings. But his contract demands were high. Dvraux cf 33 1 1 0 0 0 0 Fiaines if 4 0 0 0 nia, 3-0, 1.000; Henneman, Detroit 2-0. 1.000; Tuesday, April 23 a late afternoon news conference. “I think the future of and scored on Edgar Martinez’s Cincinnati 6 6 .500 2 Lemko 2b 1 1 0 0 Hartley p 0 0 0 0 the White Sox in the new Comi.skcy Horn ph 11101110 Uhnsn cf 4 0 0 0 Hibbard, Chicago, 2-0, 1.000; Key, Toronto. 3-0, Boston at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. Kirk Gibson followed with a three- Houston 6 7 .462 2'/J Ojeda p 10 0 0 Brown basketball is in great hands.” double. Pete O’Brien’s RBI groun- And fans would have pressured new coach Dick Mac- Orsulakll 55 00 2 1 1 VnturaSb 4 1 0 0 1.000; Leary, New York. 2-0, 1.000; Moore! Pittsburgh at Washington, 7:35 p.m. Park as Chicago beat Ben Los Angeles 6 7 .462 2'rz Crews p run homer, his fourth. CRpken ss 55 22 2 3 3 Fisk c 4 111 0 0 0 0 Oakland, 2-0, 1.000; Timlin, Toronto. 2-0, 1.000. Wednesday, April 24 Pherson to get him the ball as much as possible. Patriots San Francisco 6 7 .462 2'rj Gnzalez ph GDavis dh 55 1112 1 2 Cora pr 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 SL Louis at Minnesota, 8:05 p.m. Grogan not in team’s plans chief executive officer Sam Jankovich said. Atlanta 5 6 .455 Gottp 0 0 0 0 Evans rf 33 112 2 0 0 Krkvee c 0 0 0 0 National League leaders Los Angeles al Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. Monday's Games Cndlra p 0 0 0 0 OTTAWA, Kan. (AP) — New England fttriots all- Suddenly, Ismail didn’t seem like such a great catch. Houston 2, Cincinnati 1 M lliganib 3 0 11 1 1 Merullo dh 3 1 1 0 Based on 31 at Bats. Thursday, April 25 Shrprsn ss 10 0 0 Montreal at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Basketball time leading passer Steve Grogan says he has been told One of the options Jankovich considered before the SL Louis 3, Chicago 2 Wihgtn 3b 3 0 0 0 Snyder dh 2 0 1 0 Totals 39 712 7 Totals 2 G AB R H Pet. !9 1 4 1 Washington at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. San Diego 7, San Francisco 5 Bell 2b 0 0 0 0 Thinas 1b 4 2 3 2 Atlanta 200 020 BiggioHtn 12 44 9 19 .432 he no longer figures in the team’s plans. trade was keeping the first pick but letting other teams 030—7 Friday, April 26 Atlanta 7, Los Angeles 1 Hollos c 4 0 0 0 Pasqua rf 1 1 0 0 Los Angeles 010 000 TGwynnSD 14 54 7 21 .389 Signing NFL draft picks 006—1 choose ahead of the Patriots. They would jump in at a BRpkn 2b 2 1 1 0 Sosa rf 2 1 1 1 Minnesota at SL Louis, 8:35 p.m. Grogan said he has considered approaching other Only games scheduled E—Hamilton (3), Scioscia (1). DP—Atlanta 2 Scioscia LA 13 46 9 17 .370 NBA playoff glance Whitt ph 0 0 0 0 Guillen ss 4 1 3 2 Edmonton al Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m, point where a player they wanted could be taken for a Tuesday's Games LOB—Atlanta 12. Los Angelos 3. 2B—Heath Z e ile S l 12 42 4 14 .333 teams, but concedes that his days in the NFL likely have Hulott 2b 1 0 0 0 FItchor 2b 1 0 1 2 Caminili Htn 13 46 5 15 .326 Saturday, April 27 All Times EDT reasonable value. Pittsburgh (Smiley 2-0) at Montreal (Sampen (3). HR—Murray (2). SB—Nixon (3). Gant 2 (4), FIRST ROUND come to an end. 1-0), 735 p.m. Totals 35 710 7 Totals DeShieldsMon 13 46 12 15 .326 Boston at Montreal, 7:35 p.m., if necessary Blauser (1). S-^endleton. (Bsst-of-5) “That was getting to be a very strong consideration,” Now York (Darling 0-1) at Philadelphia 33 811 8 McGee SF 12 46 10 15 .326 Pittsburgh at Washington, 7:35 p.m,, if neces­ “They (the Patriots) pretty much told me that I’m out IP H R ER1 BB SO sary Thursday, April 25 may be easier than usual (Combs 1-1), 7:35 p.m. Baltimore 200 120 011—7 Atlanta JCIarkSD 14 53 4 17 .321 of the picture there,” Grogan said while in Ottawa this he said. But he decided against that because of how the Chicago 030 030 2Ox—8 JoseStL 14 50 1 3 16 .320 Sunday, April 28 New York at Chicago, 8 p.m. Cincinnati (Hammond 1-0) at Houston Avery W.2-1 6 2 1 1 0 4 league might react. E—Fisk (2). DP—Chicago 2. LOB—Baltimore SL Louis at Minnesota, 8:05 p.m., if neces­ Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. weekend for a Chamber of Commerce promotional (J.Jonas 1-1), 8:35 p.m. Stanton 2 1 0 0 1 2 Mitchell SF 13 47 9 15 .319 linebacker Mike Stonebreakcr went to the Bears in that 6. Chicago 9. 2B—Horn (1), Milligan (2), Fisk Homs Runs sary Golden State at San Antonio, 830 p.m. event. By DAVE GOLDBERG “I think that it probably would not have been received Chicago (Sutclilfe 1-0) at St. Louis Berenguer 1 1 0 0 1 0 Houston at Los Angeles Lakers. 1030 p.m. round. (Tewksbury 1-1), 8:35 p.m. (3). Snyder (1), Thomas (2), Fletcher (4). Los Angeles Mitchell, San Francisco, 6; Docker, San Fran­ Los Angelos at Edmonton, 8:05 p.m., if Grogan joined the Patriots in 1975 after graduating The Associated Press very well in the NFL,” he said. “The thing that this or­ 3B—Sosa (1). HR—CRipken (4), GDavis (3), necessary Utah at Phoenix, 1030 p.m. Atlanta (Glavino 1-1) at Los Angeles (Gross Ojeda L.1-2 4 2-3 8 4 4 1 2 cisco, 4; Brooks, Now York, 3; Dawson, Michigan running back Tony Boles went to Dallas on ganization doesn’t have to do anymore is create any Thomas (1). SB—Evans (1), Guillen (1), Chicago, 3; Kruk, Philadelphia, 3; Larkin, Cin­ Monday, April 29 Friday, April 26 from Kansas State University. 0-2), 1035 p.m. Crews 11-31 0 0 2 0 the 11th. S-Flelcher. cinnati. 3; RThompson, San Francisco, 3; Montreal at Boston, 7:35 p.m., if necessary Indiana at Boston, 8 p.m. He threw for 26,886 yards and 182 touchdowns, NEW YORK — Now that the NFL teams have drafted more problems than what we have.” San Diego (Nolte 2-0) at San Francisco (Gar- Gott 11-3 1 3 3 3 0 Atlanta at DetroiL 8 p.m. Those players will be easy to sign. rolts 1-0), 10:35 p.m. IP H RER BB SO Samuel, Los Angelos, 3. Washington at P itt^ rg h , 7:35 p.m.. if neces­ their new crop of 334 players, they have to gel down to Baltimore Candelaria 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 sary Seattle at Portland, 1030 p.m. The club got in trouble with the league last season be­ Hartiey Runs Batted In But so may be the first-rounders. McDonald L.0-1 4 2-3 6 6 6 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 Tuesday, April 30 Saturday, April 27 Bjorn Borg badly beaten signing them. Based on what the Dallas Cowboys paid cause of a locker room incident in which, a league report WP—Crews, Candelaria, PB- Mitchell, San Francisco, 14; WCIark, San American League results Flanagan 2 3 1110 -Scipscia. Minnesota at S i Louis, 8:35 p.m., if neces­ Golden Stalest San Antonio, 1 p.m. One reason Phoenix may have chosen Eric Swann, the Balk—Crews. Francisco, 14; Kruk, Philadelphia, 13; Calderon, for Russell Maryland, it may be easier than usual. found, players made suggestive remarks and gestures to a Williamson 11-32 1 1 21 sary Houston at Los Angelos Lakers, 3:30 p.m. MONTE CARLO, Monaco (AP) — Bjom Borg was semi-pro lineman from the Bay Slate Titans is that his Tigers 10, )fenkees 5 Montreal, 11; Dawson, Chicago. 11; JCIark’, Utah at Phoenix, 6 p.m. After Raghib “Rocket” Ismail defected to Canada for a female reporter. Chicago San Diego, 11; Jose, SL Louis, 11; VanSlyke,’ Edmonton al Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m., if badly beaten today in his first match after an eight-year Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. agent, Dick Bell, announced before the draft that he DETROIT NEW YORK Fernandez W,2-1 7 7 6 6 4 4 Pittsburgh, 10; Zeilo, SL Louis, 10. necessary retirement, losing 6-2, 6-3 to Jordi Arrese in the opening salary averaging $4.6 milion a year, Maryland signed for If the Patriots passed with the first pick, Cleveland, Drahman 1 1 0 0 1 1 Cardinals 3, Cubs 2 Sunday, April 28 would seek a contract only 10 percent higher than the ab r h bl a b rh b l Pitching (2 Decisions) Indiana at Boston, 1 p.m. $8.6 million over five years, including a $3 million sign­ which had the second choice, would have h ^ a chance. Phillips ss 4 10 0 Thigpen S,5 1 2 1 1 0 1 CHICAGO ST. LOUIS NHL playoff results round of the Monte Carlo Open. Sax 2b 4 10 0 BSmith, S t Louis, 2-0, 1.000; Cone Now Now York at Chicago, 330 p.m. ing bonus. comparable pick last year rather than the usual 20. Given Then the I^triots would have had another 15 minutes to Shelby II 4 0 10 Mttngly dh 5 0 1 0 Fernandez pitched to 1 batter in the 8th, ab r h bi a b rh bi York, 2-0, 1.000; MMaddux, San Diego, 2-0, The 34-year-oId Borg showed his age and the limita­ Walton cf Atlanta at Detroit 7 p.m. Maryland’s contract, that could be high. Incvgla ph 0 0 0 0 Kelly cf 3 0 2 0 WP—McDonald. 3 1 2 1 Gilkey II 4 0 2 1 1.000; Nolte, San Diego, 2-0, 1.000; Portugal North Stars 5, Blues 1 That’s about a third less than last year’s first pick, Jeff choose, Jankovich said. If they passed again, Atlanta, Sodbrg 2b 2 0 0 0 OSrnith ss Seattlo at Portland, 9:30 p.m. tions of his old-fashioned wooden racket. Moseby If 1 1 0 0 Maas 1b 4 0 1 2 Umpires-Homo, Coble; First, Shulock; 3 0 0 0 Houston, 2-0, 1.000; RMcDowell, Philadelphia,' SL Louis 0 1 0— 1 Dallas also signed its other first-round pick, Alvin Whtker2b Second, Johnson; Third, Tschida. Dnston ss 2 0 0 1 LnkIrd cf 4 0 0 0 Monday, April 29 George, signed for with Indianapolis and sets a standard with the third choice, would have its turn. The process 3 2 1 0 Mulens If 4 0 0 0 2-0, 1.000; Righetti, San Francisco, 2-0, 1.000; Minnesota 4 1 0—5 No games scheduled He made numerous unforced errors and constantly Fielder 1b T—3:48. A—30,480. GBelllf 4 0 0 0 Grrero 1b 3 0 0 0 that had agents wondering what they would do. Htirpcr, a wide receiver from Tennessee, for what sources could continue until a player could be had for a 5 2 3 2 JeBrlld rf 3 1 1 0 Smiley. Pitlsburgh, 2-0, 1.000; Viola, Now York, First Period— 1, Minnesota, Giles 1 (Bureau), Tuesday, April 30 found himself on the defensive against Arrese, a 26- Dawson rf 4 0 1 0 Hudler pr 0 1 0 0 Tttloton c 4 1 1 3 Blwers 3b 3 1 1 0 2-0,1.000; ZSmith, Pittsburgh, 2-0,1.000. 334. 2. Minnesota, Gavin 2 (Smith, Glynn), Detroit at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. “We’ll have to start with the second pick,” said Bob said was aliout 15 percent above what last year’s No. 13, reasonable value. Mariners 4, Angels 3 Salazar 1b 3 0 0 0 Jose rf 4 1 1 2 year-old Spaniard and clay-court expert specialist ranked Allnson c 0 0 0 0 Geren c 4 1 1 1 529. 3, Minnesota. Bellows 6 (Propp, Broton), Chicago at New Vbrk, 730 p.m. Percy Snow, received. Deer rf 5 1 1 3 Espnza ss Grace 1b 0 0 0 0 Zeile 3b 3 0 0 0 No. 52 in, the world. Woolf, who represents Nos. 4 and 5, linebacker Mike “Then we could have done what we thought was 4 1 2 2 SEATTLE CALIFORNIA Brryhil c 7:52 (pp). 4, Minnesota, Wilkinson 2 (Modano, Milwaukee at Philadelphia. 7:30 p.m. But they apparently weren’t ready to go beyond Aik­ Brgmndh 1110 a b rh b l abrhbi 4 0 0 0 Pgnozzi c 3 1 1 0 Smith), 10:48 (pp). Croel of Nebraska, who went to Atlanta, and comcrback right,” he said, “but it wouldn’t have been right either.” GSeottSb 3 0 0 0 Oqando 2b Los Angelos Lakers at Houston, 8 p.m. Santos dh 10 10 Flynlds 2b 5 110 Polonia If 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 Transactions Second Period—5, Minnesota, Propp 4 (Gag- Portland at Seattlo. 10 p.m. man’s average of close to $2 million, less than half of Boskie p 3 110 GPena2b Todd Lyght, who belongs to the Los Angeles Rams. The point became moot Friday when the I^triots Fryrrxi 3b 5 112 Cotto cf 5 0 2 0 Sojo 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ner. Bellows), 7:36 (pp). 6, SL Louis, Thomlin- Tigers give city deadline Asnmc p 0 0 0 0 Moyer p Phoenix at Utah, 1030 pm. what Ismail got from Bruce McNall to play for Toronto Cuylercf 3 0 10 TJonos If 4 111 Joyner 1b 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 son 2 (Hull, Stevens), 13:48. That may be difficult. traded the first pick to Dallas. Ismail, the wide receiver- DSmith p 0 0 0 0 MThmp ph BASEBALL Wednesday, May 1 DETROIT (AP) — Detroit Tigers president Bo Trmmll ss 10 10 GrfyJr cf 0 0 0 0 Wnfield rf 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Third Period—None. Boston at Indiana, 8 p.m. “You like to see a quarterback as No. 1,” says Ralph of the Canadian League. kick returner from Notre Dame, announced Saturday he Perez p 0 0 0 0 American League Totals 37101210 Totals 34 5 9 5 EMrtnz 3b 4 1 1 1 DPrkor dh 4 0 0 0 Shots on goal—SL Louis 13-14-3—30. Min­ San Antonio at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Schembechler set an Aug. 1 deadline for city and county Cindrich. “That reduces it for everybody. “It’s common knowledge that quarterbacks get a would sign a four-year contract with .Toronto of the CFL Detroit ADavis dh Perry ph 1 0 0 0 —Placed Mark nesota 10-12-4— 26. 000 500 005—10 2 0 0 0 Parrish c 3 0 0 0 Davis, pitcher, on the 15xfay disabled list Thursday, May 2 officials to devise a plan for a new ballpark to replace Newlforit a Buhner rf Agostp p 0 0 0 0 “ThCTcIs no question that it will have a negative im­ premium,” said another agent, Brett Senior. “You have to for $26.2 million. And on Sunday, the Cowboys took 050 000 000— 5 2 0 0 0 Gaetti 3b 3 0 2 1 Totals Recalled Mike Magnante, pitcher, from Omaha Goalies—SL Louis, Riendeau, Jablonski. Detroit at Atlanta, 6 p.m., if necessary OBrien 1 b 28 2 4 2 Totals 29 3 5 3 Minnesota, Casey. A— 14,341. Tiger Stadium. Schembechler, during a luncheon speech go back to before quarterbacks were taken to get a com­ DP—Detroit 1, New Vbrk 1. LOB—Detroit 7 4 1 2 1 Felix cf 2 0 0 0 Chicago of the American Association. Los Angelos Lakers at Houston, 8 pm if pact on salaries this year. Increases won’t be as dramatic. defensive tackle Russell Maryland of Miami (Fla.) with Valle c 101 000 000—2 necessary New Ibrk 8. 2B-W hilaker (2), Fielder (2)! 4 0 11 Schfeld ss 3 0 1 0 St. Louis TEXAS FIANGERS—Purchased the contract to the Economic Club of Detroit, called for a new parison.” the first pick. Vizquel ss 000 000 012—3 Oilers 4, Kings 3 20T The total compensation will be depressed. Trammell (3), Geren (1), Espinoza (3) 4 0 0 0 One out when winning run scored. of Nick Capra, , from Oklahoma City of Chicago at New Vbrk, 8 p.m,, if necessary ballpark to be located near downtown and ruled out HR—Tottlolon (1), Deer (3). Fryman (2). Totals 34 4 8 4 Going back is 1988, when Aundray Bruce received a Jankovich had another concern about drafting a high Totals 27 3 6 3 DP—Chicago 1, St. Louis 1. LOB—Chicago the American Association. Recalled Gerald Los Angeles 0 1 2 0 0—3 Milwaukoo at Philadelphia, 8 p.m., if neces­ The second pick, UCLA safety Eric Turner S—Fillips, Blowers. Seattle sary renovating Tiger Stadium, opened on April 20,1912. 010 000 030—4 5, St. Louis 4. 2B—Walton (1). 3B—Boskie (1), Alexander, p'tcher. from Oklal-.oma City. Op­ Edmonton 0 1 2 0 1—4 (Cleveland) is represented by Leigh Steinberg, who also package roughly comparable to Maryland’s from Atlan­ profile player like Ismail. IP California H RER BB SO 100 100 016—3 HR—Jose (2). SF—Walton, Dunston. tioned Tony Scruggs, outfielder, to Oklahoma First Period—None. Portland al Seattlo, TBA. if necessary ta. Detroit DP ■Seattle 4. California 1. LOB—Seattle 7, represents Maryland. “I really feared that if he was here, the pressure on the IP H RER BB SO City. Sent Chad Kreuter, catcher, outright to Second Period— 1, Edmonton, Beukeboom 1 Phoenix at Utah, TBA, If necessary Searcy 12-3 3 5 5 4 1 California 4. 2B^—EMartinez (4). HR—Joyrrer Chicago Oklahoma City. Friday, May 3 Steinberg now has had three straight No. 1 picks — And even with the apparent decline in the salary scale, head coach would be so great (concerning) how he was Corulti 5 4 0 0 (Messier), 4:48. 2, Los Angeles, Robitaille 8 Wolves fire Bill Musselman 0 1 (1). SB—Reynolds (2). S F ^ c ynor. Boskie 7 2-3 4 1 i 2 3 —Placed , (Tonelll, Elik), 18:08 (pp). Boston at Indiana, 8 p.m., if nacassary there will remain holdouts. GleatonW,1-0 1 1-3 0 0 0 IP H Troy Aikman of Dallas in 1989 also is his client — as using him,” he said. “Every time (Ismail) didn’t have his 1 2 RER BB SO Assenmacher 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 pitcher, on the 15-day disabled list Recalled Third Period—3, Los Angeles, Tonelli 1 (Elik, San Antonio at Golden Stale, TBA if neces­ MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Bill Musselman was fired as PGibson 1 2 0 0 Seattle sary Brad Bhmk, who reperesents Virginia wide receiver hands on the ball, the fans would be booing.” 0 1 DaSmith L.0-2 0 1 2 2 1 0 Bob MacDonald, pitcher, from Syracuse of the Robitaille), 5:38 (pp). 4, Edmonton, Tikkanen 8 coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves ending months of well as Dan McGwire, taken by Seattle with the 16lh New Iferk Holman W,2*1 72-3 6 St. Louis International League. (Fuhr), 11:16 (pp). 5, Los Angolas, Tonelll 2 Saturday, May 4 pick. He was the first quarterback chosen. Herman Moore, selected with the 10th overall pick by Jankovich said Ismail’s contract demands were un­ Hawkins 3 1-3 6 5 5 MJackson S,1 11-3 0 speculation that he would be let go after the completion 2 3 Moyer 6 3 2 2 4 2 BASKETBALL (Granato), 11:52. 6, Edmonton, Semenov 3 Now York at Chicago, TBA, if necessary Habyan 31-3 2 0 0 California “We’ll try for a fouipeat next year,” quipped Stein­ Dcuoit, says he will ask for about 15 percent more than realistic, and the less than overwhelming trade offers he 1 1 Perez 2 1 0 0 0 2 National Basketball Association (Gellnas, Fuhr), 14:55. Philadelphia at Milwaukee, TBA, if necessary of the season, which ended Sunday. Musselm^ was CadaretL,0-3 1 1-3 2 2 2 JAbbottL.0-3 7 1-3 7 Ray Agnew, the lOlh pick last year, got from New 1 1 Agosto W.1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 MILWAUKEE BUCKS—Added Larry First Overtime—None. Seattle at Portland, TBA, if necessary berg, who could end up asking more for McGwire than received indicated other teams didn’t think Ismail was Farr 1 2 3 3 2 Eichhom 0 1 51-113 in the two-year history of the franchise, the best 2 DaSmith pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. Krystkowiak, forward, to the playoff roster. Second Overtime—7, Edmonton, Tikkanen 9 Utah at Phoenix, TBA, If necessary England. that valuable. Cadaret pitched to 2 batters In the 9th McClure 1-3 0 Maryland W P-M oyer 2 MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES-Fired Bill (Klima), :48. Sunday, Mays record of the four most recent expansion clubs. WP—Farr. JDRobinson 1 1-3 0 Umpires—Home, Relilord; First, Musselman, coach. Shots on goal—Los Angelos 4-12-7-7-0—30. IniJiana at Boston, TBA, if necessary Steinberg believes quarterbacks should be removed Umpires—Home, McClelland- Eichhorn pitched to 1 batter West; F irst, Second, Runge; Third, Gregg. World Basksiball League Atlanta at DetroiL TBA if necessary Denkinger; Second, McCoy; Third, Merril Edmonton 5-8-14-9-2—38. UNLV in violation again? from the NFl^’s “slotting system.” HBP—by Holman (Polonia), by Holman T—2:28. A—23,943. DAYTON WINGS—Anrxxinced Don Donoher Houston at Los Angeles Lakers, 3:30 p.m. If T—3:12. A—12,938. Goalies—Los Angeles, Hrudey. Edmonton The draft wound up at 5:20 p.m. EDT Monday after 17 (Felix). B a lk ^A b b o tt is relinquishing his duties as coach but will Fuhr. A—17,503. necessary LOS ANGELES (AP) — While the NCAA was Umpires—Home, Hirschbeck; First Phillips; Astros 2, Reds 1 remain as general manager. Named Ffot Haley Golden State at San Antonio. TBA if neces­ hours, 17 minutes over two days with the New York Indians 10, Royals 4 Second, Cooney; TTiird, Hendry, sary scrutinizing its basketball recruiting practices, UNLV 1 coach. CINCINNATI HOUSTON Giants making quarterback Larry Wanke of John Carroll KANSAS CITY CLEVELAND T—2:53. A— 19,857, was using an outside representative in apparent violation ab r h bi FOOTBALL a br rh h b HI l ab r h bl Calendar CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS the final pick. ab r h bl Sabo 3b 4 0 0 0 Yelding ss National Football League of NCAA rules in the recruitment of a player, the Los Esnrich If 4 1 2 0 National League results 4 0 2 0 (Baet-ol-7) Colscf 5 1 3 0 ONeill rf 3 0 0 0 Finley cl CLEVELAND BROWNS—Traded Bob Buc- Most of Monday was devoted to choosing players who Seitz 3b 4 1 0 0 Browne 2b 3 0 0 0 Angeles Times reported. 5 1 2 2 Larkin ss 4 0 0 0 Rmirez ss 0 0 0 0 zowski, defensive lineman, to the Seattle Today Brett 1b 3 1 0 0 Baerga 3b will probably end up in the World League of American 5 2 3 1 Padres 7, Giants 5 Morris 1b 4 1 2 0 Biggio c Soahawks in exchange tor their ninth-round Baseball CONFERENCE FINALS Citing interviews with persons familiar with the situa­ Mrmn 1b 0 0 0 0 CJmes dh 4 0 0 0 (Baet-of-7) Football if they end up anywhere. 5 1 2 3 SAN DIEGO SAN FRAN Doran 2b 3 0 1 0 Cminiti 3b pick in the 1991 college draft Manchester at Windham, 3:30 Trtabll rf 3 0 0 1 Jacoby 1b 4 0 1 0 tion and court and state records, the Times said in 4 1 0 0 a b rh b l a b rh b l Wnghm cl 2 0 0 0 McLro pr Cheney Tech at Bolton, 3:30 Tampa Bay, for example, used a lOth-round pick on KGbeon dh 4 1 1 3 Allred If 0 10 0 4 1 3 1 Ftoberts2b 1112 FTRimp 2b 5 3 4 1 Braggs If 10 0 0 Bgwell 1 b Coventry at East Hampton, 3:30 THE FINALS today’s editions that UNLV staff members accepted the Stilwell ss 4 0 0 0 TWard rf 3 0 2 0 backup quarterback Pat O’Hara of Southern California, 5 2 2 0 TFrndz ss 5 2 1 0 Felder cf 5 1 2 1 JReed c 2 0 11 Henry p Softball assistance of a Salt Lake City businessman in the recruit­ Mefrinee 2 0 0 0 Far min sa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TGwyn rf 4 1 4 2 WCIark 1b 4 0 0 1 BHtchr If 3 0 0 0 Dvdson ph Little League Manchester al Rockville, 330 who spent most of his career either injured or as a holder Maynec 2 0 0 0 Esebar ss 0 10 0 ment of Melvin Love, a backup center. 3 0 11 FMcGr 1b 2 10 0 Mtcholl If Chrlton p 3 0 0 0 LGnzIz If South Windsor at East Catholic. 3:15 McRae cf 3 0 0 0 Skinner c 5 1 1 0 3 0 11 and threw exactly nine passes in four years. 4 1 3 2 Sntiago c 5 0 1 1 MWIms 3b 3 0 11 Myers p 0 0 0 0 Cndele 2b Coventry at East Hampton, 3:30 Pecota 2b 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 JCIark If 5 1 2 1 Bass rf 4 0 11 RHAM at Rocky Hill, 3:30 Rangers president is fired Ironically, he was chosen over Virginia quarterback Shmprt2b 2 0 0 0 Rhodes rf 4 0 3 1 National League Radio, TV Faries 3b 4 0 0 0 Decker c 2 0 0 0 Track Shawn Moore, who led the Cavaliers to the No. l rank­ Crmrte If 1 0 0 0 XHrndz p 0 0 0 0 Casper's defeated SunnyskJe Up, 11-5, Mon­ NEW YORK (AP) — New York Rangers president Abner cf 3 1 0 0 Uribe ss 2 0 10 Osuna p Fermi at Manchester (boys and girls), 3:30 Totals 32 4 3 4 T 0 1 a 1 s 0 0 0 0 day night at Leber Field. Both teams are 1-1 ing for two-thirds of last season but wasn’t taken until Andrsn p 0 0 0 0 Litton ss 10 0 0 Rohde 1b Boys Tennis Jack Diller was fired, nine days after his team was 40101910 10 0 0 Josh Trainer pitched well for Casper's and Today 9 Barrett ph 1 0 1 0 Downs p 10 0 0 Totals 29 1 4 1 Totals Prince Tech at Cheney Tech, 3:30 Denver grabbed him with the sixth pick of the lltti KansasCHy 000 000 400— 4 29 2 9 2 aided his own cause with three Nts. Mike John­ knocked out of the NHL playoffs. Ltferts p 0 0 0 0 Leonrd ph 10 0 0 Cincinnati Girls Tennis • Tennis: Virginia Slims of Houston, CIsvsIand 100_____ 611 Olx—10 0 0 0 0 0 0 100— 1 son and Bob Daring added two Nts apiece round. Harris p 0 0 0 0 TWIson p 10 0 0 Houston Wethersfield at Manchester, 3:30 singles final (taped), NESN The announcement came less than two months after E—Browne (4), Baerga 3 (4). DP—Kansas 000 000 002—2 ^ i l e Joey Erardi played well defensively. For Maddx p 10 0 0 FLschel p 0 0 0 0 None out when winning run scored. Golf o ~ Penguins at Capitals, Moore was among the better-known players Uiuslh City 1. LOB—Kansas City 3, Clevelarxl 9. Sunnysido Up. Stove Atwell played well offen­ SportsChannel ^ Diller was dismissed as president of the New York Clem p 10 0 0 Kngery ph 10 0 0 E—Caminiti (2). DP—Cincinnati 1, Houston Wethersfield at Manchester, 3 p.m. the second day. 2B—Eisenreich (7), Colo 2 (3). Baerga (1), DrJckn cf 2 0 2 0 Flbnson p sively while Toren and Jeremy Bull played well 3 8 ^ ^ P-'” ’ — Bruins at Canadiens, Channel Knicks in a resuncturing move that brought Dave Check- Allred (1). TWard (1), Skinnor (1). HR—KGib- 0 0 0 0 1. LOB—Cincinnati 5, Houston 9. 2B—Doran defensively. Totals 34 712 6 T o I Wtdnssday son (4), Baerga (1), CJamos (1). C S -C olo (2). a l a (3). SB—Larkin (1). CS—Morris (2). Yelding 2 etts to the NBA team as its new president. He sustained a broken hand last season and two of the 35 510 5 (2), Gonzalez (1). S—XHarnandoz. SF-^Rood Baseball S—Escobar. SF—Tartabull. San Diego ,WF;^(6^6Ai7) “• The Knicks and Rangers are owned by Paramount 002 200 216—7 IP H RER BB SO Manchester at Newington. 3:30 other name draftees have knee problems — Miami IP H RER BB SO San Francisco East Catholic at Xavier, 3:45 P 'T'- — Tigers at Yankees, MSG, WPOP Communications Company, the parent company of Kanaaa CHy 102 010 001—5 Cincinnati quarterback Craig Erickson, taken by Philadelphia on the E-Docker (1), Uribe (1). DP—San Diego 1, Bowling Appier L.1-2 Charlton 7 5 0 0 1 7 Bacon Academy al Cheney Tech, 3:30 Madison Square Garden. 3 1-3 11 San Francisco 2 LOB—San Diego 11 San Coventry at Cromwell, 3:30 fifth round and Michigan safety Tripp Welbome. who Aquino Myers L.0-1 1 4 2 2 3 0 W T I? ^ ~ 1 2-3 4 Francisco 8, 2B—TGwynn (3), Barrett (1) Houston Rocky Hill al Bolton, 3:30 went to Minnesota on the seventh. Magnante 3 4 7:30 p.m. — Pirates at Expos, ESPN RThompson (3), Mitchell (2). 3B—TGwynn (2) XHornandoz 6 2 1 1 2 3 Elks Softball ^Shoe’ at rehabilitation center Cleveland RThompson (2), Bass (1). HR-RThompson 10:30 p.m — Padres at Giants, ESPN On the eighth round, Denver chose Nebraska defen­ Nagy W.1-1 Osuna 1-310010 Al Atkins 147-155-424, Ralph Doyor Sr. Manchester at Glastonbury, 330 6 1-3 2 (3). SB—Roberts 2 (5). CS—MaWilliams (1). SL Joseph al East Catholic, 3:15 10:30 p.m — Braves at Dodgers, TBS ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Hall of Fame jockey sive end Kenny Walker, who is deaf. Also drafted were Olin Henry W,1-0 22-3 1 0 0 0 0 150-414, Dave LaChapello 184-430, Cart Bolin 1 2-3 1 S—Roberts, Rocky Hill at Bolton. 330 DJones XHernandez pitched to 1 batter in the 7th 400, Paul Ford 144-384, Steve Disipio 144-375 Bill Shoemaker has arrived at Craig Rehabilitation the Cash brothers — light end Kerry by Indianapolis on 1 0 IP Coventry at Cromwell, 3:30 9 H R ER BB SO Myers pitched to 5 batiors in the 9th. Duane Krause 161-149-135-445, Al Kleiri Hospital to begin his recuperation from an automobile San DIsgo Portland at FIHAM. 3:30 Round 5 and wide receiver Keith by Washington ott HBP—by Charlton (Gonzalez). 136-38 7, Jim Woodcock 154-155-416. Henry Umpires—Home, Evans; FirsL Morrison; Harris 0 0 0 0 0 Track More sports accident in which he broke his neck and injured his Second, Walke; Third, Scott Umpires—Home, Rapuano; First, Hohn; Agostinolli 146-399. Bernio Goodin 140-372 Round 7 — of Texas. /■Nt. . ^ D»nnl«D«vl«/Sp»cl«llolh*Hw«ld Maddux 7 3 3 1 4 Second, Tata; Third, Crawford. East Catholic/SL Bernard at SL Joseph, 3:30 T—244. A—4,407. Clam W.1-0 Jerry Ridel 136-377, Brian Ficaro 158-375, Joe spinal cord, officials said. On the ninth round, Indianapolis picked Howard Grif­ NO CONTACT — Chad Gough of Army and Navy swings, but misses the pitch in Saturday’s 2 113 0 T—2:38. A—8.692. Dworak 141-371. Girls Tennis .— see page 14 Manchester al Maloney. 3:30 Shoemaker will be treated at the neuro-trauma unit of fith, a running back from Illinois, who broke an NCAA Manchester Little League opening day play against American Legion at Waddell Field. Keep­ Swedish Medical Center, Casini said. record with seven touchdowns in a game. Notre Dttir ing an eye on his batter is A&N coach Mike Heffron. Legion won the opener, 10-2. 1 I —Ma n c h e s t e r 12 h e r a l d . T\iesday. April 23. 1991

MANCHESTER HERALD, Tliesday, April 23,1991— 13 THE NEW BREED BLONDIE by Doan Vbung A 8(an Drako

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Chairman Brandon Tartikoff said in a statement. time D E A R A B B Y ; One recent Sunday morning, I went to 3 City In 24 Winnow latlon k “ Arid I ’ m thrilled he’ s decided to celebrate his 30th 24 Headland Ttnnetiee 25 Broadway 43 Relax the grocery store to do my weekly shopping. I was The Human Immunodeficiency Virus, the cause o f 26 Splck-and- 4 FHmy offering anniversary year with us.” 44 Curved selecting some bananas when I noticed a small billfold AIDS, is, to say the least, a remarkably versatile or­ 5 Attuned 26 Drier molding Tartikoff said his “ No. 1 priority” has been to p»er- 27 Fruit epresd manner 27 Mideatl city 46 Actreee — 4-23 ■ Kevin Hosey lying among them. ganism. It is precisely this versatility that makes it so dif­ 30 Abuts 6 Stop talking 28 In ------suade Carson to sign a new contract Garr I picked it up and looked around for the owner, but not ficult to study. 32 TV'tGaraldo (2 wds.) Iroullnized) 47 Beginner Carson had said earlier he wanted to leave the 7 Turf 29 Nautical 46 Finnlih firti Rick is about as insincere as they come. -hlVvA seeing anyone, I took the billfold directly to the front For example, H IV is a retrovirus, meaning that 10 34 Phonier 8 Shiny fabric pole name ,07 show before the end o f this year, Tartikoff said. r/b desk o f the store, then returned to my shopping. years or more may elapse between infection and the ap­ 35 Mythical 9 Bone-dry 31 — teed 50 Mao — lung Rumors had surfaced earlier this year that NBC aviator to Air pollution 33 Gat Soon afterward, a lady came up to the desk and asked pearance o f symptoms. In this respect, H IV is not uni­ 36 Nautical 11 Ancient serf 38 Publisher's SNAFU by Bruea Baattia w ^ planning to replace Carson with the show’s sub­ rope if anyone had turned in a billfold. The clerk returned it to que; for years, veterinarians have recognized retrovirus 17 Sarcatllc employee ) >* stitute host. Jay Leno, but both Carson and the net­ I her, then pointed me out as the person who had found it. infection in animals, including the simian im­ work denied that. This woman marched over to me and said, “ 1 need the munodeficiency virus, the V IS N A virus o f sheep and the r - TT SPIDER-MAN by Stan Laa ■ Sir Yehudi Menuhin spent his 75th birthday i-a money you took out o f my billfold!” ^u in e infectious anemia virus. Characterized by a long doing what he says he loves best — playing the IT h r ■ 7 W y 7//e/tic»rmcc?/ii/v^oNs/af/rtA/ rne e o i p t r / For a moment I was too shocked to speak, then 1 told incubation period, these viruses share one additional violin for hundreds o f others. : > 8I& APPt.e... 'iCM'ReHOT her I took her billfold directly to the clerk when 1 found denominator: the ability to suppress the host’ s immune TT h r ■ GO\H& England’s Queen Mother was among those who n ^ e e z e i turkby/ hu& jhat wah we affrvte casr, it. » system. How, scientists ask, can such a virus infect the ANYWHBBe/ filled the Royal Festival Hall for Menuhin’s perfor­ [f'tCni'HAHHA uve.lBT$&erfftnTA She said, opening the wallet for effect, “ Well, 1 had body, yet cause no symptoms for months or years? The TT mance with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in r $48 in here, and now it’s gone!” answer is slow in coming but may provide a future cure London. TT I said, “ I ’m sorry, but I didn’ t take your money!” for AIDS. Students representing nine countries joined She gave me a dirty look and then marched off. H IV is an “ envelope” virus. Its core o f R N A (the sub­ Menuhin in performing “ God Save the Queen” in the Abby, I was in a blind rage clear through to the meat stance that carries genetic data in living cells) is encased Queen Mother’s honor. Menuhin also performed u r section, then I calmed down and told m yself that she was in a lipoprotein (fat and protein) coat. Projecting from “Prayer,” a composition Soviet composer Rodion upset about losing her money and simply took it out on this envelope are knobs and spikes o f protein, much like 3 T Shchedrin presented him as a birthday gift. me. Th# A«»oetat»d Pr«M the spines o f a sea urchin. In an interview before the show, Menuhin said per­ But upon reflection, I then concluded that that was no H IV infects cells by first fusing with their outer 35" forming is what he loves most. MUSICAL PHILOSOPHY — Violinist Sir excuse for her accusation. What do you think? membranes. However, in order to attach, the viruses need “ I try to practice every day,” he said. “ I enjoy it. Yehudi Menuhin, who celebrated his 75th — HONEST SHOPPER IN CHARLESTON, W VA cell receptors. These receptors are believed to be marker EEK AND MEEK by Hovria Schnaldar It’s part o f my physiology.” birthday Monday in London, told an inter­ D E A R H O N E S T S H O PPE R : You’re right, her ac­ (identifying) proteins, called CD4 molecules, which are ■ To read or not to read, that is the question THE BIG QUESriOU IS IWO cusations were based on circumstantial evidence, which viewer that music is a source of life. normally present on most o f the body’ s cells. Blood cells vlESSE JACKSOD RAU Prince Charles believes Britain’s schools haven’t 4 T TT is all she had to go on. In all probability, someone had called lymphoc^es and macrophages are especially AR t THE DEA/IOCRATS GO/iOS TUJICe ALREAD V answered. found her billfold containing the $48, removed the well-endowed with CD4 receptors; it’s no surprise, there­ rsT TO RtA) FDR PI?E5 IDEAJT > “ It is almost incredible that in Shakespeare’ s land line the opening o f a new theater o f his own in June. money and tossed the empty billfold among the bananas fore, that these cells are the most likely to be attacked bv one child in seven leaves primary school functionally “People come to Branson to see more than one w 157 where you found it. Her anger was misdirected. HIV. ^ The world's most frustrated honeybee toai, JA:K5 0 J T illiterate,” he said Monday. show,” Stafford said. “ Some who come to see Ray’ s , IS AUAILABLE Nonetheless, other body cells — notably those in the D E A R A B B Y : When a person visits a relative in a Even students who can read may leave school show will probably enjoy mine, and people who like my show w ill probably want to see his.” brain, the skin and the intestine — that do not possess S i (ufferent state, and one party prefers to stay up late and without being introduced to William Shakespeare’s CD4 receptors can be infected by H IV , although less Stumped? Get answers to clues by calling ''Dial-a-W ord” ~ y ~ sleep late the following morning, and the other one is in works, the prince told teachers at a gathering in Strat­ ■ Miss Georgia USA Tamara Rhoads, who readily. Thus, the CD4 receptor is not the only factor al­ at 1-900-4S4-3535 and entering access code number 184 I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME the habit o f getting up early in the morning and retiring ford-on-Avon marking Shakespeare’s 427th birthday. I* by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee O H claimed last month that a pageant operator suggested lowing H IV to attach to cells; some other unidentified _____ 95c per minute; Touch-Tone or rotary phones._____ early, who should adjust his or her schedule — the visit­ Some teachers said the prince was talking “ non­ J3 I - she have cosmetic surgery, says she regrets the com­ receptor probably plays a role. Unscramble these four Jumbles ing guest or the host? sense.” But Britain’ s education secretary, Kenneth one letter to each square, to form ments now. Onre m v sticks to a host cell, it inexorably merges four ordinary words. There have been no disagreements over this, and all Clarke, who is waging a campaign to improve ■ / i “ A t the time I made these statemenu to T V jour­ with its new home and eventually enters it; there the visits have been most congenial, but I would like your English schools, said, “ I agree with practically every­ nalists, I was confused on a lot o f levels and said TANC H WINTHROP by Dick CavsM opimon as to which one should adjust his or her schedule thing he said.” vims “ uncoats,” joining its core R N A to the genetic during such a visit. many things that, after careful review, made the material o f the attacked cell. As the H IV ’s R N A takes B In the war o f the comedic country singers, V E A H , e O T I'm (SOlNaTOYHLL WHV situation more serious than it really was,” she said over the new cell, it replicates. N ew ly formed vims par­ □ — WONDERING IN MANHATTAN, KAN. everyone comes out a winner, says Jim Stafford ^ CELEBRITY CIPHER N crr POR. le IT S O GMJIET IN HEf3 E ‘? " Monday in Atlanta. ticles are then excreted from the cell as buds; they grow, Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous A B O O K D E A R W O N D E R IN G ; Why should anyone adjust who is to appear opposite Ray Stevens in Branson , people, past and present Each letter in the cipher stands tor M 40 RUN LIKB THE DICKENS. Ms. Rhoads, 23, refused to comment beyond that break o ff and float away to attack other healthy cells. his or her schedule? H ie early bird should feel free to get Mo., an Ozarks tourist town. another Today's due L equals K LAWZT Her earlier statements had come about a month At this point, the body’ s immune system realizes up in the morning without bothering the night owl. And Stafl'ord opened Monday at the Star o f the Ozarks after she came in 45th out o f 50 in the national Miss something is wrong. After identifying the vims as ' G S B T the night owl need not get up early to accommodate the Theater on Branson’ s theater strip. Stevens will head- L early bird. USA competition held Feb. 22. foreign and dangerous, it manufactures antibody proteins against the invader and tries to destroy the HTV. EPXERBGOKCDPKH BEFORE SHE WOULC? CRALIG PERFORM, THE BELLY TNPUTCET PG NTXM PANCER PEMANPEP 4 CTTI C O N T R A C T 5 0 T H A T CAVAUJ TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1991— PRIME TIME G DXSCJ, KG OZTC EVERyTHING WOULP BE— FINTEC 4 Ih MSR YPCU K OXSRD N ow arrange the circled letters to ERNIE by Bud Grace form the surprise answer, as sug­ > 1 IMBCel-, I ^H -£VEKV SO OFTEM OVER THE AIR CHANNELS PC DZT BPHL.' — gested by the above cartoon. ‘iWI HEAM CM OM SrP/ A FERAIANCO A R E VDU' PlKANHACmB SET lOGETHEK AMP LIKE rtARCoS, A L60MA HEUlSLEV News g CBS News Two TRAPINC, CARD b a s e b a l l Entertain­ Rescue 911 Divers Movie: “ I Saw What You Did" (1988, Suspense) ■ Y Y T ” 3UAP CARPS OF OUR AMP ThuBe rw i b o e s k / s (In Stereo) Q New tg Artanio Hail Blues legend Party Instant ZTCXM UKNPU 60(U & '? COWVEMTIOM NETWORKCBS ment trapped underwater: Robert Carradine. David Carradine. An innocent Love Boat Multi-millionaire Nawa (R) g - “d u n BOVHOOP HERoY- CARPS? K fOR. o n e SUCK W/LLie Tonight (In newborn heart transplant: B,B, King: country singer Macnina Racafl evaluates family during the N£«J G U V S,7 6 0.' W FSB Q telephone prank jeopardizes the lives o( two innocent Randy Travis: author Alice (Answers tomorrow) Stereo)g shooting victim rescue. (R) girls. (In Stereo) g cruise. (Part 2 of 2) D Z S X T K R . ‘In Stereo! “ Walker, (In Stereo) g Yesterday's I J‘""tiles: GRIMY PROBE FITFUL RATHER PREVIOUS SOLUTION; "Freedom of the press is useless Answer: The only insect for which no pesticide has been Who's the Baby Talk Roaaanna Stat Dr. when people do not understand what they read." — Naw tg Govtmor't Forum Nightlina g discovered— THE LITTERBUG TV NETWORK-ABC Boas? Tony Mickey has Jackie is Newberry thirtyeomething "Going Paid Horn# Gerald F. Lleberman. Limp" Elliot is anxious WTNH and Angela first birthday injured on almost kills a Program Shopping O make plans, party. (In the job. (R) when he is asked to direct Sprat •••“•bw Kx S2.U. ohlcli IncluUzi poiU M patient. (In •^handHoQ, from Jumbl«. e/o thli n«wBpBp«f, P.O. Box 4366, Ortondo, FL 326M-43M (In Stereo) g Stereo) g (In Stereo) g Stereo)g his first commercial. (R) (In IncM o your nam*. addr»M and xlp coda and mah* chacli payaMa to Nawspepeiboeks TONIGHT INOEPEWDENT Stereo) g Cosby Who's the Who's the : New York Mets at Philadelphia Phillies. From Veterans W W OR O Show :z Boss? □ New tg It Takas a TMaf Boss? □ Stadium. (Livel Run lor Your Lila Comedy Joe Paid Paid IN D E PE N D E i 21 Jump Street Growing Hogan Tonight iFranklin Program THE PHANTOM by L m Falk A S y Barry WPIX Movie: "Orca" (1977, Adventure) Richard Harris, Newt 1 6 "Partners □ Pains Family Charlotte Ramnlinn______Chaera (Part Honey- OddCoupla Jallertont Newt (R) 2 ol 2) □ Movia: “Tba Ooldwyn ASK DICK KLEINER inoependent (On Air) ------to FolHai" (1938. Muskall IT'S THOSE PVQMieS, W H CT C ) OUT5 l(7E,> THE POISON PEOPLE/ (Off Air) LOOK •V "txT*? . MAT./MAKE SURE J THEY LIVE HERE/ THE BORN LOSER bv Ait Sanaom Cosby Growing Cosby M'A'S'H Movie: “Sem i-Tot^" (1977, Comedy) Burl Reynolds, M*A'S‘H Odd Couple , IT'S CLEAR. INDEPENDENT Show Rudy Pains The Show Cliff The docs Jeflertona Jefleraont Good Lift: Wild, Wild Wait Kris Kristofferson. tw o (ootball players compete lor the Hawkeye Both boys (Off Air) I WAS- K X lc e o TO wooup you B gu fV f'm roop C 6ee,<5HeMUST HAV. is on the New Deal" sees Lena must retrieve Marcus George and Qatting affections o( the club owner's daughter. thinks Frank 'N.T tSziv DICK W TXX @ football Jason wants Horne, g stolen need minor bends the Louise are Yourt LA-^T AFTBP CHILP OUST COULD MOT ' BIN A REEL has surgery. truth.g learn, g the new lob medicine. evicted, g hepatitis. JUSTOMeWE^K p u w b b l ! KLEINER NETWORK-NBC Newt NBC News Wheel of Jeopardy! Matlock "The Personal W W LP 69 In the Heat of the Night Shennon'i O eil 'First Newt Fortune □ Trainer" (Rl (In Stereol □ T o n i^ Show Jay Leno Lata Night With David a_____ a ____ "A Loss ol Innocence" n Amendment" In Stereol □ (0(1 Air) P U B U C ___ with James Ean Jones Lattarman (In Sleraot MacNeil/Lehrer Business Auction '91 Cause for Celebration W E PH B ) Newshour □ Report Auction Continual (Off Air) Knight Rider Night o( the A-Teem "The Spy Who Movie: "Brother Orchid" (1940. Comedy) Edward G. Juggernaut" Michael finds Newi I Love Lucy Nawhait Maty Tylar INDEPENDENT Mugged M e " Murdock Robinson, Ann Sothern. When a gangster takes refuge Dick Van Donna « l Hits Movia "I Cover the Underworld ” (1954) Sean Q. Please tell me why they al­ the criminals who Stephanie Moors goes undercover to in a monastery, he learns some things about life. Dyka Ratd McClory. ways use the prefix 555 for WTWS m kidnapped Devon and investigate an makes destroyed KITT assassination plot. Michael telephone numbers used on TV jealous. [ HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by Dfk Brown* Matlock "The Personal In the Heat of the Night and in the movies. — R.D., Shannon's Daal "First Tonight Show Jay Leno NETWORK-NBC Trainer" Ben discovers "A Loss of Innocence" A Lata Night With David Latsf With Peraonali- Family Kalam azoo, Mich. Amendment" Jack defends with James Earl Jones. (In that a murdered personal teen-age girl’s lather is Lattarman David Lee Bob Cottas Faud WVIT 60 a loud-mouthed talk show Stereo) tiaa PAUPY THE ORIZWELLS by BIR Schorr A . To protect us all. They found, trainer provided "extra (ound dead and her mother Roth. (In Stereo) (In Stereo) Mc?(2e op. lA/H'/kT Q O p ^ IT a a e a m ^ M g r o host accused of inciting HOW Pz) vm years ago, that whenever a services.'' (R) (In Stereo) □ is missing. (In Stereo) □ murder. (In Stereo) □ U Peer—, THATMP/\hJ^ P A Y v a p p AMP gVgPYcNg EUROPEAN \ ' ViEU,A T H E V R E POREldSN zroiNS telephone number was mentioned, W SBK 63 ^via: "Yanki” (1979. Drama) Richard Gere, Vanessa Redgrave. A young poe^M'-r PP gu^g pAYMOfZE a ______Back Pages' On Sports" M‘A‘S‘H Hawhartg St. Eltawhera "A Moon E U R O P E A N P E N H V I N T H E M , . . American soldier (alls in love with a British woman durino World War (l. "Mail Call" Movia: “Clawi" (1977) Jason Evers. A grizzly bear V i some crazies in the audience would NETWORK-ABC tor the Misbeoptlan" m n r TO p a y Newt ABC Newt Current Who’s the W S on a rampage in a small Alaskan town.______SHOES. LOAFERS., Who'itha I Baby Talk Roteanna Stat Govamor't Roundtabla call that number. So the phone com­ W G G B CB Affair □ B o e i? p Govamor’s Roundtabla Nightlina g a_____ Boat? (R) □ l(ln Stereol □ (In Stereol □ "Fantasy" (Live) (0(1 Air) ZS-UNTHER? P U B U C ___ MacNeil/Lehrer pany h ^ reserved the prefix 555, Butinett Madigen Nova "The KGB, the Frontlin# "High Crimes and WGBY Newshour □ BdPOrt The *801 "Alcohol and Nawag Frontlina "High Crimes and which is not in use, for fictitious Computer and Me" ( R ia Misdemeanors" IRI □ Other Drugs"______(Off Air) FO X ___ Perfect Love Misdemeanors" (Rl g numbers. WTIC ( S Star Trak: The Next l^ a : “Laura Lansing Slapt Hart" (1988, Comedy) iNawt Stoangertg Connection ■ fiialiona Katharine Hepburn, J o J Hiodins. Q. I would like very much to CABLE CHANNELS know the name of the lady who Avengert "The Man-Eater A&E World of "David Ben- American Ballat Thaatra in San Frandteo played the mother on “Little ot Surrey Green" n Spiral iGurion/Mahatma Ghandi" American Ballet IlMatra in San Franciaco (R) House O n the Prairie.” — CJF., (5:30) Movie: “The Boy Moi^: "lova Ma TonigM" (1932, Musical) Jeanette ■f-73 AMC With Green Hair" (19^. Movie: "Tha U t t Tuna I Saw Paris" (1954) Elizabeth Movie: “The Locket" (1946, Drama) Dahunda, IIL MacDonald. A Parisian tailor mistaken (or an aristocrat "Tha Last iFanlasvl Dean Stockweii Taykx. An American writer in post-Worid War II Paris Laraine Day, Brian Aheme. uai-TCO, I f ’? i!** ^®"*9*'t" (1932, Musical) Jeanette A. Karen Grassle played that part. Charms his wav into the amis of a (air princess lacalls his tragic mainaoe 19 a wealthy American mistaken (or an aristocrat Tima I Saw A LLE Y O O P by Dava Oraua Movia: "Millanium” (1989, Science Fiction) Kris Ifliantis hi8 wav into the arms m « t-j, 1 Movir. “Pradator" (1987, Science Fiction) Arnold Kristofferson, Cheryl Ladd. A government air-disaster Movia: “ HaNbound: Hallraitar II" j v l r "Mortal Paaaiont" (1989, Schwarzenegger, Cart Weathers. A paramilitary rescue ^ "High Seaaona" (1981, Adult) FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavao Q. I would like to know why (1988, Horror) Clare Higgins. A young Drama) Zach Galligan. Krista Errickson A Cinem ax investigator suspects foul play when he finds an team is stalked by an iniergalactic trophy hunter in the Margit Man. Batfling lovers on separate IT GROWS l a t e ! w e WILL j KRONl YtXI STAMP GUARD IT IS GOOD THE WOOD IS DRY, LADIES. this season of “Murder, She unusual device in the wreckage ol a downed jumbo Jet woman takes a terrifying journey to hell cocktail waitress calls on her sadistic CAMP HERE BV THE WHILE I BUILD A FIRE! THE FLAMES WILL KEEP THE WILD jungles of South America, (in Stereo) 'R'^(Adult in a desperate attempt to rescue her late vacations unknowingly book themselves Eym" THINGS AWAY FROM OUR CAMPSITE! PG-13' (Adult language, aduH situations, violencal □ language, oraohic violence) □ lover to help her murder her husband. (In ROCK FACE! Wrote” has so many reruns, and father's soul. (In Stereo) 'R' Stereo) 'fl' ______' into the same Greek hotel. R' (Adult (1990) Tanya World Today language, adult situations, nudity) \\Yf>OCjiONpf^lAC why Angela Lansbury only nar­ CNN MontylifM Crottfirs PrimaNtari g Larry King Live Roberts. ‘R ’ Evening Newa Nawinight rates so many episodes. — E.L., Showfaii Nawinight Update Sparta Movia: “Syfvastar" (1985, Drama) Richard s o c i e t y Dianay’a Magic in tha Advanturaa of Sherlock Lataniaht W illiam sport, Ra. Farnsworth, Melissa Gilbert, An orphaned Texas teen­ Sinatra: A Man and Hia _via: “ Ivanhoa” (1953, Adventure) Robert Tavtor Magic Kingdom Holmet "The Speckled Movie: "Curly Top" (1935, Musical) ager sets out to turn a raggedy rodeo horse into a Music A Ella A Jobim Advanturaa Elizabeth Taylor. A chivalrous knight Is In love wrth one A. I’ve been wondering that, too. Disney Band" Holmes discovers Shirley Temple, Rochelle Hudson. An champion jumper. PG' (Adult language, mild violence) Ella Fitzgerald and Antonio ofO ixia woman but betrothed to another So I checked with the show’s an unusual murder weapon Carlos Jobim. (R) and HanM adorable orphan captivates the wealthy Y/ARN lNtyf production team. It turns out Angela in a country home.______trustee of an orphanage. Colofized. g ESPN NBA Today Up Clote SpoftaCan- Major Uagua Bataball: Teams to Be Announced. (Uve) APE c iU A p p P P Lansbury wanted to cut back on her Major Laagua BaaabaA: Teams to Be Announced. (Uve) JlBL •portaCan- /OAYiBONf Who ^ ' 1 woric load. Her contract now calls Movie: "Rocky" (1976, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, m______Movie: “Three Amigoar' (1986, Night Rap Movia: “On# Man’a War" (1991, P- Talia Shire. A smsll-lime Philadelphia prizefighter "Inwdae" (1990, Suspense) Theresa Russefl, A 7/A Y CoAniNp pow N for her to do fewer episodes. In fact, Comedy) Chevy Chase, Steve Martin. Kidaintha Real tax Sex today. (R) Q M -i3 battles overwhelming odds to make something ot Drama) Anthony Hopkins. A South Jeff Fahey. An undercover assignment to locale a drug 9 HBO Three unemployed screen cowboys are Had The she could be out o f many episodes himsell. (In Stereo) 'PG' (Adult language, violence) American doctor vows revenge when his dealer pushes an insecure policewoman over the edM ____ w i t h PLu. mistakenly recruited to drive a greedy '"V son is killed by his country's military young entirely, but she agreed to do what tyrant out ol a small Texas town. PG' □ (In Stereo) 'R' (Adult langu.sge, adult situations, n u d ^ comici dictatofship. (In Stereol □ ______violence) □ ROBOTMAN by Jim Maddlck are called “ wraparounds” — bits at Supermar- Great TV E/R "The perform. □ Lifetim e Duet "Deja L A . Law "Forgive Me Movia: "Tha Killing Mind” (1991, Suspense) kat Sweep I Poll Storm" Tracey MollyDodd E.H.0 "The Souls of Our PHIPPS by Joaaph Farrta the beginning and end. Good news, ITwo" Father, (or I Have Sued" 'Stephanie Zimbalisi. Tonv Bill. Paid Paid Paid W) Movia: “Son of iHaan ijSfOW" HEY BVDDV^yoU THATS right! AND though — she recently signed for Roger Rabbit and the Movia: “Grand Hotel" (1932, Drama) Greta Garbo, A s s o h l iPraanwi HEVrWAlTA V\lNUTEl SOWEBOgy n T T isia" (1945, Drama) Movia: “Can’t Buy Ma Lora” (1987, THEPG^S NOTMINS 9ETT6R WAM RFNTEP"SNOW S a m t i of Toontown The Lionel Barrymore. A group of hotel inhabitants spend a Howe#, Pairaf -- 'Alaxa"(t989)A TU'S ISN'T A WALT MUST'VE I EXPECT 7D SEE A another season. Peter Lawtord, June Corner) Patrick Dempsey. A d e b a t e Peter Horton. A Milwaukee youth's decision to work (or KlCKtM© BACK WITH A BIG [EpnrnTTTrf Show tim e making of "Who Framed day reflecting on tile and leva, g Jokart;B. prosMtule'i wish to leave WHflE AND VSLieHTFUL TALE OF f f 1 high-school nerd hires a ^ri to as MIXED ^ T Lockhart G Roger Rabbit?" (R) his unde in Cakfomia leads to romance and a DISNEV FILIA AND 7 •1 Q. Could you please tell me the his girlfriend. (In Stereo) 'PG-13 (Adult Ragan A D . the builneis meets with BOWL OF POPCORN ANt> A s e v e n N 1 championship game of beach volleyball. (In Stereo) i m d e f in it e l y , UP WE. THE ,, s n o w w h it e a n d V language, adult situationsi □ Ragan disapproval from her MAW/EIOUS WAO DISNEY VIDEO.' name of the adorable little boy 'P& 13' (AduW wnguage,lanQuar-- a^ it dhiationsl ^— ■ T A PE S .f CHIPPENWLES . 7 e f f e m i n a t e Movia: "UHF" (1989, Comedy) At Yankovic, Michael domlneerino pimp. 'R' ISN'T SNOW WHTCJ. 1 who plays George on “Guns of Movia: "Sha’a Out of Control” (1989, Comedy) Tony Movia: “C.H.U.D. II: Bud tha Chud” N "Ravanga of tha Narda II; CHIPMUNKS.! Richards. A struggling television station is turned Danza, Cathenne Hicks. Anxiety and hysteria strike a Movia: "American Ninja III: Bioad 1 (1988, Comedy) Brian Robbins, Bin in Paradise”? His name is M.P. TMC around by the innovative programming ol Its new widowed lather after his "little' girl makes a rather n Paraw a" (1987) Ittore H»mr 11989, Adventure) David Bradley manager. (In Stereo) PG-13' (Violence) g Catvert. Two unsuspecting teen-agers indignities awarttfie broSers oTurnbda Carter, but I would like to know abrupt jump to adulthood. (In Stereo) PG' (Adult accidentally revive a Cannibalistic A Caribbean-based madman holds a Lambda Lambda when they attend a Fort karate championship to find a suitable what those initials stand for. — language, adufl situations) □ ______Humanoid Underground Dwetlef. R' Gilligan's Bugs Bunny A Pals lUuderdale Iratemitv convention. PG-t3' guinea pig lor a deadly virus. 'R Movie: “Soylant Qraan" (1973, Science F'letion) 9 M.B., Dover, N.H. 'sla-" "Rad Alert’ (1977, Suspense) William Devane. ^ Robinson. ‘Aatte BarMath tlM Earth” (1967, Science |Movla:“Oarga"(196t) A. His full name is Michael IB r i Cartoon Express MacGyvar Murdar, tha Wrote Print# Tim# Wraatling "Golden Patrick Carter — not Military "Weave a Tan iMiami Vica Equaiixar "The Defector" Movia: "The Unnamabla" ( ^ , H w or) CharieT Police. 'Kina. Alexandra Durrell. ______!^ l 11 I I I 10 1 14 M ^C H E ST E R HERALD, Tuesday, April 23, 1991

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Make an offer gin, or any intention to mal dining room, made to help you SURPRISING PRICE- Gretzky was forced to leave the Tikkanen, who had scored in the enclosed sun porch, qualify regardless of INVITATION TO BIO #1046 ■veiding who was caught stealing second base during the first Inning of their game Monday of specialty businesses. today! Anne Miller Real make any such pref­ New listing farmettee game with facial injuries in the first third period, then blasted a shot Estate, 647-8000. lower level family room your circumstances. property. Federal far­ The East Hartford Public night at the Astrodome. The Astros nipped the Reds, 2-1. ^ Giles, Stewart Gavin, Brian Bel­ erence, limitation or with 2nd fireplace, 2-1/2 period after he was hit in the left ear from the right faceoff circle between lows and Neil Wilkinson scored the F Special rate and term mhouse on 1.78 acres. Schools, 110 Long Hill Drive, by a shot from teammate Steve discrimination." baths, hardwood floors combos. No points. 2-Car garage, natural East Hartford. CT, 06108, will the pads of I ^ g s goaltender Kelly first-period goals for Minnesota. UNCOVERED BEAUTY- and much more. Asking Duchesne. The puck split Gretzky’s This newspaper will not Storrs, $156,875. Phil woodwork, hardwood receive sealed bi(Js for PEST Hmdey, sending the sellout crowd Brian Propp had a second-period HERE'S MY Manchester, $122,900. $219,000. U&R Realty, Blazawski, Dir: RT44to CONTROL AT EAST ear wide open and required at least This 6 room Cape knowingly accept any floors, formal dining of 17,503 into a frenzy and chants of goal. 643-2692. Cedar Swamp Rd., room, sun room, den, 4 HARTFORD PUBLIC San Diego re‘cycles’ Giants 25 stitches to close. Gretzky is ex­ needs a special buyer advertising for Real F SCHOOLS. Bid information ‘Teek, Teek!” He then danced aloiig “We were well aware of the con­ house on Rt. Philips to enjoy the older home Estate which is in vio­ bedrooms, barns. and specifications are avail­ pected to play in Game 4 Wednes­ the ice in celebration as he was fidence Minnesota was playing with CARD,.,,, MANCHESTER-4 Real Estate, 742-1450. Manchester, $159,900. double and a as the Padres day night. charm including french able in the Business Office of By The Associated Press Davidson walked and Luis Gonzalez mobbed by teammates. at home (15-2-2 since Jan. 17) and lation of the law. Our Bedrooms, formal Roy Osborne. Philips snapped the Giants’ three-game doors, natural the School Department. singled to score pinch-runner Mark Edmonton’s victory, fashioned on Veteran left winger John Tonelli what the fans have given them woodwork, hardwood readers are hereby dining room. Family Real Estate, 742-1450. Sealed bids will be received winning streak and improved their room, porch, spacious As Robby Thompson found out, McLemore with the tying run. Esa Tikkanen’s second goal of the scored twice in a wild third period in here,” Blues coach Brian Sutter said. floors and lovely formal informed fhot all dwelF IF THE SHOE FITS- until Thursday, May 9. 1991, road record to 4-0. 4 Thursdays for $ 65.00 yard, $130’s. Ron at 2:00 p.m.. at whicih time sometimes Wtting for the cycle just Myers (0-1) walked Casey Can- night and playoff-leading ninth 48 which Los Angeles twice juihped “And then they come out and score dining room. D.W. Fish ings advertised in this Hoping to buy your first THE-Price is right. Real Estate, 643-1591 Fournier, 649-3087. home and having a dif­ they will be publicly opened isn’t enough. After Santiago and Clark gave the daele on four pitches before Karl seconds into the second overtime, out to one-goal leads. Tonelli’s four goals in the first 10 minutes. NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE newspaper are avail­ Renovated 2 bedroom gave the Oilers a 2-1 lead in the or 871-1400. RE/MAX East of the ficult time qualifying? ranch. New furnace, and read aloud. The East The beat the F^dres a 6-4 lead, Gwynn’s RBI Rhodes drove a single to right field, second of the period, which gave the “Three of the four goals were tur­ able on an equal op­ River, 647-1419. Hartford Public Schools reser­ scoring Davidson. best-of-7 series. OFFERED SUCH A FANTASTIC F ______This tidy 5-plus Cape kitchen, bathroom and San Francisco Giants 7-5 Monday double in the eighth made it 7-4. Kings a 3-2 lead, came just 36 novers, where we had possession of portunity basis. To F on Brewer St. in East ves the right to accept or Despite the loss, Kings coach more. Cozy fireplace reject any or all bids or the night despite losing starter Greg Clark hit an run-scoring groundout Dwayne Henry (1-0) pitched 2 seconds after Tikkanen had tied the the puck. Everybody’s got to take RATE AS THIS!! CABIN-ln the Pines. complain of discrimi­ MANCHESTER-3 Hartford may be just and sunny breakfast Hams one pitch into the game and in the ninth. Tom Webster saw good things in his Coventry, $69,500. right to waive tecJinical for­ 2-3 innings of one-hit relief for the game. responsibility when that happens. nation call: Bedrooms, 1 bath. 2 your size! Priced attrac­ nook. New listing-will malities if it is in the best inter­ having three runners thrown out at “It was a wacky-type game,” victory as the Astros ended a three- the regular-season Smythe Great seasonal cabin in lav. Charming Colonial. tively at $116,500. sell fast-Call today! But Edmonton winger Anatoly There’s not one guy that should be Coventry on Eagleville HUD toll-free at: est of the School Department home plate. had four Gwynn said. “We were scratching game losing streak. Division champion. Semenov kept up his recent playoff Call Ron or Rich, RE/ Featuring 3 bedrooms, Coventry, $90,000. to do so. excluded. And that’s the coach in­ Call the Classified Department Lake. Romantic stone room to expand Karen Green. Philips hits and Benito Santiago and Jerald “Those players in that locker 1-800-424-8590 MAX East of the River, Richard A. Huot, Director, Cardinals 3, Cubs 2: Felix Jose heroics by banging home a pass cluded.” fireplace graces the 647-1419. upstairs, easy access Real Estate, 742-1450. Clark hit consecutive two-out, run­ hit a two-run homer off Dave Smith and ask for Paulai^, for more living/dining area of this to all the major Business Services scoring singles in the seventh to NL Roundup with one out in ninth inning as St. details & copy deadlines. home which come com­ MANCHESTER-Ranch roadways! Jackson & 043-04 break a 4-4 tie. Louis sent the visiting Cubs to their pletely furnished and with fully finished base­ Jackson Real Estate, applianced. If you're NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF for runs early, but then we got some fourth consecutive loss. Ismail offended by racist remark ment tor your in-law MANCHESTER- 647-8400. “It was a weird game,” San looking for peace and quarters. This is a real $169,000. roomy, THE EIGHTH UTIUTIES DISTRICT clutch hits and all of a sudden we’re Ray Lankford lined out to open 643-2711 Diego’s Bip Roberts said. “It seems By RICK WARNER remark by team executive Joe Men- serenity this is the spot. gem. Priced to sell as a charming, immaculate, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the up a couple of runs. But we stayed the ninth, but Dave Smith (0-2) Pittsburgh Steelers, and Ismail are D.W. Fish Real Estate single family but with convenient. RE/MAX voters of The Eighth Utilities District will be held on Monday like all of our games come down to The Associated Press des. Ismail’s agent, Ed Abram, also IMPECCABLY- n aggressive the whole way.” walked Pedro Guerrero on five black. 643-1591 or 871-1400. the space and facilities East of the River, 647- April 29, 1991 at 7:30 p.m. at the Don Willis Hall, District Office the seventh, eighth and ninth in­ said the I^triots tried to “browbeat” 21 HOMES FOR SALE F Maintained. New listing. In other games, Houston beat pitches. Jose followed with his Abram wasn’t present during the Eager buyers read of a 2-family. Call us 1419. Hillside 2 story Cape. Building, 18 Main Street, Manchester, ConnecticxJt for the fol­ O Z] nings." the Notre Dame wide receiver-kick lowing purposes: Cincinnati 2-1, St. Louis beat second home run of the season, In the end, green was the color meeting, but said Ismail later told the Classified EAST HARTFORD-6 and today. Realty World F Beautiful upkeep, on JD I - Thompson, who came in with a returner by insisting he wasn’t an ANDOVER-Small 1- 1. To choose a moderator. Chicago 3-2 and Atlanta beat Los giving Smith his third blown save in that convinced Raghib “Rocket” Is­ him that he considered the remark bedroom house. Excel­ 6 Duplex near busline Northeast Associates, MANCHESTER-Nooks. 1.84 acres. Kitchen ap­ .146 average, tripled in the first, irnpact player and didn’t deserve the columns 236-9979. Angeles 7-1. seven opportunities. mail to dodge the NFL draft and flee racist. lent shape. Includes and highways. Large crannies, fireplaces, pliances included, walk­ 2. To hear the reading of the warning. homered in the third, singled in the kind of huge contract normally every day! rooms. A lot of house out basement, large Pat Clements (1-0), the third Juan Agosto (1-0), the third St. to Canada. But black and white also “He found it quite insulting,” carpet, large deck, MOVE UP-Special spotless, trees, quiet. 3. To see if the voters will appropriate the sum of $1,700.00 sixth and doubled in the ninth. It played a part in his decision. reserved for star quarterbacks. cathedral ceiling/living for the money. Call for financingl Society's RE/MAX East of the trees, manicured lawn. for the purchase of a suburban van motor vehicle for the Pbdres pitcher, gave up two hits and Louis pitcher, pitched a perfect Abram said. “He was really hurt by specifics. Realty World Totally redone inside- was the first time Thompson hit for one run in two innings and Craig “They repeated that over and over it.” V. room/loft. $550/Month tailoring mortgages to River, 647-1419. use of toe office of The District Fire Marshall and any the cycle in his career and the first ninth to finish a four-hitter. Jamie After the New England Patriots plus utilities. 742-7577. Northeast Associates, help you qualify for and F superb decorating. other District department, said appropriation to come Lefferts pitched the ninth inning for again,” Abram said Monday. “They When Abram mentioned the inci­ 236-9979. Coventry, $133,900. cycle for the Giants since Chris Moyer (0-3), pitching against his and Dallas Cowboys failed to meet afford the home of your from funds available in the current District budget. his fourth save. never acted like they really wanted dent to Sam Jankovich, the I^triots’ Erin Marvel. Philips Speier against St. Louis on July 9, former team for the first time, al­ his contact demands before the the Rocket.” BEAT-The Price! New dreams! Special MANCHESTER-French 4. To see if the voters will appropriate the sum of Hams left after one pitch, com­ lowed three hits in six innings, chief executive officer apologized. program for a limited Real Estate, 742-1450. $40,000.00 for a principal paydown on The District bor­ 1988. draft, Ismail signed with the Toronto What made matters worse was a model home! Excep­ doors, natural F plaining his right elbow was tight. w^ked four and struck out two. “Joe was under a lot of pressure,” There's someone tionally decorated, time only! Coventry, woodwork, loft garage, rowing for the purchase of toe real property at 18 Main “I’ve been taking extra batting Argonauts of the Canadian Football comment by Mendes, the ftitriots’ $236,875. -Phil Street, Manttoester, ConnecA'cut, said appropriation to Astros 2, Reds 1: Houston Mike Perez followed by allowing Jankovich said. “I’m sure he didn’t washer/dryer hook-up, new vinyl, new kitchen. INVESTORS TAKE practice to help myself,” Thompson League for a potential $26.2 million director of player operations. During out there who Blazawski. Dir: Rt 44 to NOTICE-3-4 Family come from funds available in toe current District budget. snapp>ed a streak of 31 consecutive one hit in two innings. mean to insult Rocket in any way.” porch. Sellers will con­ RE/MAX East of the said. “The cycle is very satisfying — the biggest deal in pro football preliminary contract talks, Mendes wants to buy your sider providing new Rt 31S, Lt on Ripley River. 647-1419. Houses and 1-5 Family. 5. To see if toe voters will approve the following amendment scoreless innings with two runs in Braves 7, Dodgers 1: Steve Mendes won’t confirm or deny Hill, Rt on Cooper, Rt even though it came in a loss. It just history. suggested that Ismail lower his as­ MANCHESTER power tools. refrigerator and stove. F______The numbers work. to The District Bylaws: the ninth off . Avery remained unbeaten against that he made the remark, but says he on Brenda. Philips Real P o s s ib le owner happened it was my night. The loss But money wasn’t the only reason king price. When Ismail looked Rnd that buyer with Dishweasher included. By adding the following as Article V Section A(4) After Norm Charlton and Myers the Dodgers and Francisco he chose the CFL over the NFL. is sorry if he offended Ismail. Lebanon, $11 1,300. Estate. 742-1450. LOVELY-Contemporary financing. Don’t miss took a little of the excitement away from him, Mendes reportedly HERALD a low-cost ad in F these-they won’t last! had shut out the Astros through Cabrera’s first two hits of the season During negotiations with the “If I insulted the gentleman, I Erin Marvel, Dir: Rt 87 Split. Glastonbury, (4) Fire Department shall include its regular and away.” snapped, “You have the attention classified ads Call 645-8201.______training companies and may include an auxiliary eight imings at the Astrodome, Ken drove in runs as Atlanta kept Los Patriots, Ismail was offended by truly do apologize,” Mendes said. Classified. past intersection of Rt NEW-3 Bedroom $249,900. Lots of Gwynn went 4-for-4 with a Caminiti singled, pinch-hitter Mark span of Tim Worley.” “He’s a class individual and I wish 207 to Diane Dr. on Lf. Ranches and Capes, p riv a c y in th is 3 LOC AT ION-Local ion- which shall not be a fire fighting or emergency Angeles winless at home. what he believed was a racist phone 643-2711 643-2711 response unit, but whose purpose shall be to aid the Worley, a running back for the him nothing but the best.” Philips Real Estate, 742- FHA or VA-NO Money bedroom Contemporary location. Borders on 1450. down. Vinyl siding, no­ lo c a te d on a p ic ­ golf course. New department in its various functions and to perform F______other tasks or undertake other activities beneficial to wax floors, full turesque street. carpeting, new the department and The District. ENERGY-Efficient. Split basements. Coventry Cathedral ceilings in bathroom, 2 car garage, WHY SEND A CARD? and area towns, living and dining room, 6. To transact any other business proper to come before the level ranch-type radiat­ huge rec room, wrap meeting. Make your own personal wishes to ing comfy, charm, cozy $108,875-up. Phil large family room with around deck. 3 hearth, natural Blazawski, Philips Real brick fireplace, patio Bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths. Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 22nd day of Aoril that special person in your life. 1991. ' ^ ' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 woodwork, hardwood Estate, 742-1450. and garden area in nice A beautiful buy! Such as birthdays, weddings, floors, foyer, study. wooded yard. D.W. Fish Coventry, $128,899. Available immediately. Real Estate, 643-1591 Phil Blazawski, Philips THE EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT Notices Lots/Land for Sale...... 23 anniversaries, holidays. Manchester, $139,900. or 871-1400. Real Estate, 742-1450. Mary Beth Litrico LosVFound...... o i Investment Property...... 24 Merchandise Miscellaneous for Sale...... 87 OUTSTANDING-View, 3 Clerk Tag Sales...... Call Classified Today Dawn Sutherland. story cedar 045-04 Personals...... “02 Business Property...... 25 Philips Real Estate, Announcements...... 03 Vacation Properly...... 26 Specioli^Dcftf! Holiday Seasonal...... 71 Wanted to Buy/Trade...... ™89 Contemporary. Sited on Auctions...... _.04 Mortgages...... 27 Antiques and CollecUbles...... 72 Computers...... 90 643-2711 742-1450. 1.35 acres. Security Clothing...... 73 F______FInancisI...... ns Wanteato Buy...... 28 Flooring ...... and ask for system, dock. 3 Notices------06 Services Furniture...... 74 Child Care...... Electrical...... GREAT-Price, Great Bedrooms, 3 baths, bal- Bridge Rentals TV/Stereo/Appllances...... -.75 Ilze or Paula cony and deck. Employment & Education Rooms for Rent...... Cleaning Services...... 52 Heating/Plumbing...... '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'".'60 Machinery and Tools...... „76 Home. 3 Bedroom Part Time Help W anted-...... _.io Apartments for Rent...... Lawn Care...... Miscellaneous Services...... 61 Gardening...... 77 Ranch on Constance Coventry, $299,975. Help Wanted...... n Condominiums for Rent- Bookkeeping/Income Tax...... 54 Services Wanted...... "!!.!!62 Good Things to EaL...... 78 Automotive Dr. New furnace and Frank Champ, Philips Situation Wanted______12 Homes for Rent...... Landscaping...... '.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'63 Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood...... 79 baseboards. All new Real Estate, 742-1450. NORTH 4-23-91 Assume winners. Cars for Ssle...... F______Business Opportunities...... 13 Store/Otftce Space...... ^InW Arin?""® ...... ll Concrete ...... '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.64 Farm Supplies and Equipment...... 3 0 TrucksAfsns tor Sale...... 92 energy efficient ♦ Q 6 4 You are down to three spades and ...... 68 Y A 9 3 they can play Instruction______14 Vacation Property...... Office Retail Equipment...... 81 Campers/Trsllers...... -.-.93 FREE windows, new bath and SPRING-Has sprung! two trumps in both hands. Now comes ...... 70 Recreational Equipment...... _82 ♦ J to 9 5 Employment Services.______15 Industrial Property...... Motorcycles/Mopeds..._...... 94 much morel Must sell. Spring has arrived nice the critical moment. You lead the ace Garages/Storage & Misc.... Boats and Marine Equipment ...... 83 Auto Services...... Reduced-$129,900. ♦ Q 6 2 By Phillip Alder Real Estate CALL TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIRED ADVERTISEMENT^ and early and it’s and another spade. West playing the Roommates Wanted...... Musical Items...... -84 Autos for Resit/Lease...... „.96 CLASSIFIED "We'Re Selling Houses, jack on the second round. Do you call Homes lor Sale______....21 Wanted to Rent...... Cameras and Photo Equipment...—.85 everyones favorite time WEST EAST Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 646-2482. ♦ J 5 Unless you have played against a for dummy's queen or six? Condominiums lor Sale.....-.—.....-_22 Mlacellaneous for Rent..... 643-2711 Pets and Supplies...... 88 Wanted to Buy/Trade...... _.98 of the year to make a ♦ K 10 9 7 LINE ADS move! Be sure to see ♦ Q J 10 8 7 Y K 6 5 4 2 particular opponent many times be­ If you have peeked at the West hand, HANDSOME-7 Room this nifty 5 room Ranch ♦ 82 ♦ 4 fore and know his limitations, don’t you probably decide to play dummy’s ♦ 10 8 7 3 ♦ J 9 4 automatically assume he has made an low spade, but that is wrong. In real BATES: 1 to 6 days: 95 cents per line per day. Contemporary on Volpi on Green Rd. in DEADLINES: For classified advertisements to be Rd. 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Manchester. 3 error. Usually it is better to play for a life, West actually had K-J-5 of 7 to 19 days: 75 cents per line per day. READ YOUR AD: Classified advertisements are taken by tele- IN ^ SOliTH published Tuesday through Satur­ baths, 2250 square Bedrooms. 1.5 baths, reasonable chance to make your con­ spades. (What a dirty trick!) If you 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. a convenience. Theiiiv Manchestermaiicnusier ♦ A 8 3 2 tract than to rely on a defensive day, the deadline is noon on the day Is responsible for only one incorrect ★ feet, full basement, fireplace, hardwood Y - - - play low from the dummy. West will 26 or more days: 55 cents per line per day. mistake. before publication. For advertisements The ^ oversize 3 car garage. floors, rec room, nice ♦ A K Q 7 6 3 win and cash a second spade trick. Minimum charge: 4 lines. inMrtlon and then only for the size of the After reaching a contract of six dia­ to be published Monday, the dead­ original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen Built in 1987. Excellent deep yard for garden ♦ A K 5 How do you know which holding line is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. value. Priced right at lovers! Can’t beat the monds, you receive the lead of the West has? An expert West, holding J-5 the valuo of the advertisement will not be Manchester Herald Vulnerable: Both heart queen and must bring home 12 corrected by an additional insertion. $214,900! Jackson & value at $129,900. Dealer: South of spades, will unblock the jack under TTiat’s right, if you have merchandise to sell Jackson Real Estate, Jackson & Jackson tricks, but how? the ace to avoid any risk of an endplay. valued at $100 or less your ad is FREE! 647-8400. Real Estate, 647-8400. The hand plays itself. Win the open­ Finally, if East wins the queen of NOTICES 2 PERSONALS 10 PART TIME HELP South West North East 10 PART TIME HELP 10 PART TIME HELP II HELP WANTED 2 4 Pass 2 NT Pass ing lead with dummy's ace, discarding spades with the king, you must hope he WANTED 11 HELP WANTED 21 HOMES FOR «Ai f ★ 12 WORDS ~ 3 DAYS FREE a spade, and ruff a heart high. Return As a condition precedent "DOIT" WANTED WANTED 3 ♦ Pass 4 ♦ Pass started with king doubleton. If so, he CUSTODIAL POSITKDN- 6 ♦ All pass to dummy with a trump and ruff the will be forced to concede a ruff and to the placement of any Girls livel One on Onel WAREHOUSE CLERK- BOLTON-Lap-of-luxury ★ PRICE MUST APPEAR IN AD advertising in the Call Now-1-900-990- PART TIME-Customer At Community Baptist Needed. Entry level last heart high. Draw the final oppos­ discard, and your remaining spade los­ Church. Hours: 6:30 pm home, $414,900. Peer­ (COMBINED HEM TOTAL NOT TO EXCEED »100) Opening lead: Y Q ing trump and play off your three club er will disappear. Marichester Herald, Ad­ 0969, $2.50 per minute- service clerk. Order position. -$6.00/Hour. less pond area, 2 story FACTS ABOUT FAX vertiser hereby agrees 10 minute/minimum. entry and dispatching. - 10:00 pm. Monday- 231-3325. * PRIVATE PARTY ONLY Friday. Cleaning and cedar Contemporary. (NONlaaming hardwood Our Fax number Is LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Don't base ARIES (March 21-April 19) It's best not CHILD CARE-Loving, Please apply In w riting to: JOBSAVAIUBLE tioors throughout. Im­ particularly if you begin to sense others your hopes and expectations on some cluding advertisements responsible person ANSALDI-Built qualityl Qassi/ication______to try to direct financial arrangements INSURANCE AGENT- 203 - 643-7496 doubting your directives. Listen to their form of magical intervention today: it in any free distribution wanted to care for infant NOW $134,900. Rarely seen pressive center, for another today, unless you know ex­ Licensed. Part time for salel Custom 6 room stairway, European Please complete for our files, you wiD not be billed. suggestions concerning adjustments. may not be forthcoming. You can rely ublications published in our Manchester work at local agency in Send us a copy of your ad Taurus, treat yourself to a birthday gift. actly what you're doing. An error could Manchester Herald ALL TYPES^ALL AREAS quality Cape with kitchen, first floor family Name______on honest effort, though, result in mutual losses. Cy the Manchester home. References. Covent^. Ideal for Be sure to indude Send for Taurus' Astro-Graph predic­ Herald. Drivers-up b$9/HR fireplaced living room, and much morel SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You'll have Debra. 647-1497. mother. Flexible hours. Address______Phone 1} The size tions tor the year ahead by mailing a knack for drawing attention to your­ Gen.Labor~upto$10/HR bay window, atrium $399 000. "We’re Sell­ $1.25 to Astro-Graph, c/o this newspa- P.O.Box 591 Call George Kierstead doors to private deck. ing HousesI" Blanchard a t y ______State -Zip_ 2 The date you want your ad to appear self today, but bear in mind that every­ For your personal horoscopo, Security-ip to $11/HR Insurance Agency at paer, P O. 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Openings, 1 year round GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Pointing out managing subordinates today, be nei­ Aatro*Tone (95# aach minuta; Choose from IQcategories 2 full bathsi Lease/pur- THE MANCHESTER HERALD Our Phone Number Is the shortcomings of others today might 9 LOST-Morris look alike, 3 Or call 643-2711 ther demanding nor wishy-washy. position, 1 summer chase is availablel Call HofWred* of readers turn cause them to closely scrutinize your li­ Touch-Tone phonaa only) year old orange calico, CALL 1-900-2266249 LANDSCAPE-And Lawn 16 BRAINARD PLACE 203 - 643-2711 Above all, don't ask them to do things position. 647-9659, after 12:00 noon. off ice for details I Anne to Cimsifleid every day abilities All parties involved may say b•rown eyes.s. St. John’s Monday-Friday, 9-3pm $25 for 15 MINUTES Maintenance Person. P.O. BOX 591 you wouldn't do yourself Dial 1-900-963-3000 and St. area. 645-8238. Miller Real Estate, 647- searchloB Xor some w - things they could later regret. 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