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SCOREBOARD the Accord Signed Friday by All 13 “For the First Time We Have the United Thepiunps

SCOREBOARD the Accord Signed Friday by All 13 “For the First Time We Have the United Thepiunps

24- -MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, July 27, 1990 Want an NFL franchise? Colts wouldn’t mind one bit how about $100 million J would say only that two-team ex­ if Eric stays away forever By HAL BOCK said. “We would have no trouble The Associated Press pansion by 1993 was “a realistic ob­ whatsoever being ready with our jective,” and that the location of new state-of-the-art stadium for the 1993 games, but I don’t think it was a consistent thing teams would depend “solely on the season.” By HANK LOWENKRON NEW YORK — Interested in where I was messing up.” buying an expansion football potential for communities to support The Richardsons sold out an NFL The Associated Press an NFL team and not on the identity Unsigned veterans concern Call more than Dicker- franchise? If you’ve got a spare exhibition game between Philadel­ son, who will be ordered to report within five days or of potential ownership of teams. In­ ANDERSON, Ind. — tackle $100 million or so and can wait a phia and the New York Jets in risk suspension without pay for the season. dividual ownership of new teams Kevin Call finds teammate Eric Dickerson’s talk of­ couple of years, why the NFL may Raleigh last year and have sold out “We will send the five-day letter,” General will not be determined until after the fensive and wouldn’t mind a bit if the All-Pro running be able to accommodate you. another exhibition Aug. 11 in Manager Jim Irsay said of the notice the club will expansion communities have been back stayed away forever. Whether you get the team, Chapel Hill between Washington send Dickerson. “There’s not much to say at this selected.” Dickerson fulfilled his threat to boycott the opening however, will depend more on your and Atlanta. point. It’s either come in and play or don’t. We’re net of training camp for veterans Thursday. The team is city and its ability to support pro Still, that was good enough to “Our 9.9 million market of new engaging in any extension talks or any contract talks.” u considering a five-day notice that could lead to Dick­ football than it will on you and how stoke the fires of hopeful cities. NFL fans within a reasonable drive He said Dickerson will be fined $1,500 for each erson’s suspension. deep your pockets are. “We are encouraged that there has and our overflow crowd in Raleigh day he remains absent. “From the things that he’s said, my personal Trying to read between the lines been formal movement toward a last year and this year’s sellout in “To fulfill the contract is the only option that we opinion is we don’t need him,” Call said. “After you of Thursday’s NFL expansion status timetable for expansion,” said Mark Chapel Hill will be strong evidence see is available. If he doesn’t then we’ll have to look bad-mouth somebody like that, what are you going to report, officials of cities bidding for Richardson, the son of ex-NFL wide in favor of our area,” Richardson at other alternatives that we will do,” Irsay said. do when this guy shows up? How’s that going to react teams saw plenty of positives. receiver Jerry Richardson and said. Dickerson has said at various times that he wanted Oil price hikes likely by 1991 with other players?” Charlotte thiiis two straight NFL general manager of Richardson Officials at Touchdown Jackson­ to be traded, planned on retiring and that he wants a P'eseason sellouts gives its city the Sports, which is spearheading Char­ ville also are optimistic. Dickerson has frequently criticized the offensive raise over the $1.45 million he’s scheduled to receive lotte’s effort. The city unveiled By VIVIAN MARINO raise the target price of the cartel’s crude Iraq last week threatened to use expansion edge. Jacksonville figures “It will be a dogfight, but we like line, which includes Call, saying running behind it is in 1990. to $21 a bairel from $18. The actual plans for a 70,000-scat stadium this an invitation to injury. The Associated Press militpy force against cartel members ex­ an 82,000-seat stadium, already in our chances and I wouldn’t count us Call, meanwhile, said he’s takes Dickerson’s price has been as low as $16.25 per bar­ ceeding their output quotas, and it sent week. “After talking to other people around the league, place, just waiting for a team, is its out,” Arthur “Chick” Sherrer told criticism of the offensive line as a personal attack. NEW YORK — An agreement by rel recently because of a worldwide oil he’s done it to other people,” Call said of Dickerson’s troops to the Kuwaiti border. It said advantage. Baltimore, St. Louis and “Our investment in having com­ the Florida Times-Union. “Remem­ “That’s what hurts the most,” Call said. “He’s told OPEC oil ministers Friday to restrain glut. criticism. “I’ve finally just come to the point where Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates maybe even Oakland are probably plete site specific drawings prepared ber, Charlotte and Baltimore haven’t Chris Hinton things about me last season that I found crude production had little effect on To achieve its price increase the cartel he’s just going to keep saying things and I’m just largely were responsible for the current counting on an attack of conscience. and the cooperation which the city, laid a brick yet on their stadiums.” out through a roundabout way and that’s wrong. He’s wholes^e prices, but some experts said set a new daily output ceiling of 225 glut. For its part, the NFL was playing county and state governments are going to go out and do my job. a man. Tm a man. Tell me to my face if you’ve got a “We feel very good about our motorists could feel pinched at the million barrels, a bit above the current Since June 1, crude oil futures have it cozy. provioding will give us that much “Sure I had some bad times last year in some problem with what I’m doing.” chances,” said Tom Petway, chair­ pumps by early 1991 if the cartel sticks cap but lower than its actual production. risen about $3 a barrel; unleaded Commissioner Paul Taeliabue more of a head start,” Richardson man of Touchdown Jacksonville. with the pact In all, OPEC will have to rein in produc­ gasoline, about 14 cents; and home heat­ Prices of energy futures settled slight­ tion by about 700,000 barrels a day. ing oil, around 10 cents, according to ly lower after initially rising on news of “There’s a better chance than in the energy experts. the OPEC pact. Some traders blamed past of their adhering to this agreement,” James Steel, an energy analyst with technical factors and profit-taking from a said James R. luedler, a vice president at Refco IiK. in New \brk, said the general price increase in anticipation of the ED. &F. Man International Futures Inc. rule of thumb is that every dollar rise in a Y OPEC meeting. in New York. barrel of crude oil means a nickel rise at SCOREBOARD The accord signed Friday by all 13 “For the first time we have the United thepiunps. ministers of the Organization of Arab Emirates agreeing to a quota ... IP H R ER BB SO Petroleum Exporting Countries would And we have an enforcer in Iraq.” Please see OIL, page 2. Soottle National League results Padres 8, Astros 2 American League leaders Swift W,4-2 61-3 7 HOUSTON SAN DIEGO I on 288 at Bats. MJockton 1 1-3 1 Mets 6, Cardinals 1 ab r h bl ab r h bl G A B R H Pet. Golf Schooler S,27 1 1-3 2 ^ - First Gam s Vblding ss 4 1 3 0 Roberts II 5 1 1 0 RHdan Oak 86 314 75 105 .334 Minnesota STLOUIS NEW VORK Doran 2b 3 0 1 2 Alomar 2b 4 2 1 0 Sheffield Mil 81 323 47 104 .322 AAndeson U4-13 71-3 8 ab r h M ab r h M Oberkll 1b 4 0 1 0 TGwynnrf 3 2 2 1 Harper Min 83 290 38 93 .321 American League standings Bsranguer 2-3 0 LPGA Championship scores Coleman If 3 0 0 0 HJhnsn ss 5 1 2 1 Stubbs If 3 0 1 0 Howard rf PImero Tex 90 349 48 111 .318 Leech 1 0 EaatDIvW on OSmith ss 4 0 1 0 Magadn 1b 4 0 1 1 Nichols If 1 0 0 0 JaClark 1b Griffey See 98 378 62 120 .317 BETHESDA, Md. (AP) — Scores Thursday HBP—Buah by Swift WP—Swift 2. W L P e t QB McGee cf 4 1 1 0 Jefferis 2b 5 2 2 1 Caminit 3b 3 0 0 0 JCartarcf EMartinez See 92 322 49 101 .314 after the first round of toe $5(X),000 Mazda Umpirae—Homa, Johnaon; First, Kaiaar; Toronto 52 46 .531 — Guerrarib 4 0 11 Sbwbiyrf 4 12 2 Biggio cf 4 0 2 0 Pgirulo 3b JCanseco Oak 78 288 62 90 .313 LPGA Championahip played on the 6,246-yaid, Secorxl, Tbung; Third, McKaan. ■n \ Boa ton 51 47 .520 1 Zeile c 3 0 0 0 McRyIds If 3 0 0 0 Ortiz rf 0 0 0 0 Fbrent c Guillen Chi 92 306 40 95 .310 per 3536— 71 Betheeda Counby Club Course; T— 2:32. A— 29,455. Baltimora 47 50 .485 4'/z Pndibr 3b 4 0 0 0 Sasser c 4 0 1 0 GWilson rf 2 0 0 0 Tmpitn ss JoFleed Bsn 94 352 42 109 .310 Chris Johnson 31-36— 67 Detroit 46 52 .480 5 Oquend 2b 3 0 1 0 OMally 3b 3 0 0 0 Schtzdr p 0 0 0 0 Showp Puckett Min 95 359 63 111 .309 Ffosie Jones 3534— 68 Cfevotarxl 46 so .479 5 Angeis 4, Athietics 2 MThmp rf 3 0 0 0 Diaz ss 0 0 0 1 Trevino ph 1 0 0 0 Ftodriguz p Homa Runs Hiromi Kobayashi 34-35— 68 MikVBukaa 44 51 .463 6'/! Twksbhr p 1 0 0 0 Boston cf 4 2 4 0 Gedman c Fielder, OetroiL 32; JCenseco, Oakland, 31; CoHeen Walker 37-32—68 New fork 34 60 .362 16 (11 innings) Daylay p 0 0 0 0 Darling p 3 0 1 0 Ffortugal p McGwire, Oakland, 25; McGriff, Toronto, 22; Sarah McGuire 34-35— 68 WoatDIvlafon CALIFORNIA OAKLAND TJones ph 1 0 0 0 Rohde ph Gniber, Toronto. 21; Milligan. Baltirmre, 20; Amy Benz 32-37-68 W L Pet. GB a b r h M abrhM DiPino p 0 0 0 0 XHrnrxlz p BJackson, Kansas City, 19; Bell, Toronto, 18; Gina Hull 36-34— 70 OaklorKl 62 36 .633 — Ftolonia cf 6 1 2 0 RHdan dh 5 0 2 0 Totala 30141 Totals 38 8 1 3 8 Candael ri FIHsndsraon. Oaklarxl, 18. Sue Em 36-34— 70 Chicago 56 37 .602 31/j Flay 2b 4 0 2 1 Weiss aa 5 0 2 1 StLouls 100 000 000—1 Totals Totals 35 8 12 8 Runs Batted In Nancy Brown 3535— 70 Saattto 51 48 .515 11brk (J.Ftobinaon 2-6 arxi Hawkins 1-8) Oakland 002 000 000 0 0 -2 Umpires—Homs, Layns; First. D avis; ShowW,2-8 71-3 7 2 2 4 3 Country Club Course (a-demtes amateur): at Clairaland (Swindall 6-5 and Walkar 0-1), 2, E — Stevens, Venable, Weiss. DP—California Secorid, Montague; Third, Winters. Ftodriguaz 12-3 1 0 0 0 1 National League leaders Buddy Gardner 32-33— 65 O -D 505 p.m. T— ^24 WP— FVirtugal. 1, Oakland 1. LO B-C akfom ia 9. Oakland 9. Based on 288 at B sU . Wayne Levi 32-33—65 Boston (Bolton 3-1) at Datroit (Morns 8-12), 2B—Stevens, DHendarson, Ray, RHendenon. Umpires— Homo. Harvey; FirsL Crawford; Mika Donald 33-32—65 • * ' |4 r J 7 3 5 p.m. Cardinals 3, Mets 1 Secorid, Haliion; Third, Gregg. Q AB 1H H Pet. 3B—Downing, Polonia. HR—DHill (2). Dyksira Fftti 89 347 75 123 .354 Fuzzy Zoeller 33-33—66 Texas (Hough 76) at Toronto (Stiab 12-3), SB— Bichetta (4), DHendarson (3), FtHarxlerson Second Gams T— 2:36. A — 13,538. Laonard Thompson 34-32— 66 735 p.m. Dawson Chi 90 321 48 107 .333 (45). S—Gallego. SF— DHandorson, Flay. STLOUIS NEW VDRK CNp Beck 3531—86 S o Mllwaukaa (RRobinaon 4-1) at Chicago Bonds PfI 87 307 65 102 .332 O T I IP H R E R BB SO ab r h M ab r h M Giants 4, Reds 3 Don Pooley 3532—67 (McOoweH 5-5), 8 0 5 p.m. McGee StL 97 389 61 129 .332 Cslltom la Coleman H 5 2 2 0 HJhnsn ss 4 0 1 0 CINCINNATI SAN FRAN Robert Wrenn 34-33— 67 Oakland (Moora 96) at Mlnnasoto (R.Smilh Larkin Cin 95 371 53 121 .326 m rn CFinley 9 8 2 1 4 9 Hudlerrf 3 1 2 1 Magadn 1b 3 0 0 0 ab r h M Jerry Haas 34-33— 67 Fleglnald Pinto/Manchestef Herald 46), 8:05 p.rrt ab r h bl TGwyrvi SO 95 386 54 124 .321 Harvey W.3-2 2 0 0 0 1 4 Pnditn 3b 3 0 0 1 Jefferis 2b 2 1 0 0 Sabo3b 3 110 Butler cf 4 2 4 1 Gary McCord 3532—67 CO EtoKknora (McDonald 1-0) at Kansas City Mitchell SF 87 326 62 103 .316 Oakland Guerrer 1b 4 0 1 1 Strwbry rf 4 0 0 0 BHatchrU 4 1 1 0 Leach rf Fto(^ Maltbie 34-33—67 EMERGENCY TOYS Celeste King and Evelyn Stater admire the collection of stuffed toys that are (S.Davla 46), 8 3 5 p.m. 3 1 2 2 Sorxlberg Chi 97 388 74 122 .314 Sondran 8 8 2 2 2 10 RsgnozzI c 4 0 0 0 McRyIds If 4 0 10 EDavisef 3 112 Brantley p 0 0 0 0 Dave FfajmmeHs 34-33—67 Cakbmla (Langston 4-12) at SaaWs (Hanson Lind Pit 90 315 33 96 .311 given to area paramedics by The Grange. The toys are given to children who are involved in medical Honeycutt 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Oquend 2b 4 0 2 0 OMally 3b 3 0 0 1 Braggs rf 2 0 1 0 1b Billy Maytair 3532—67 10-8), 1035 p.m. V iO a ik 3 0 0 0 Alomar SO 95 382 SO 116 .304 Eckersley LJ2-2 1 2-3 1 2 2 1 3 LaSmith p 0 0 0 0 Boston cf 4 0 1 0 HMorrs 1b 3 0 1 0 Mitchell If 4 0 1 0 Wbyne Grady 3532—67 emergencies to comfort them and relieve stress. Saturday's Gamas Murray LA 90 309 52 94 .304 Umpires— Horrw, Waika; Fast Ford; Sacorxf, MThmp cf 4 0 2 0 Mercado c 2 0 0 0 Quinons ss 3 0 2 1 MW1ms3b 4 0 0 0 Mike Sullivan 35-32—67 m ^ Boston at DatroiL 1:15 p.ra Home Runs Mariwethar; Third, Cobia. TJones ss 4 0 0 0 Sasser c 10 0 0 Wnghm pr 0 0 0 0 Kennedy c 4 1 1 0 Mitchell, San Francisco, 25; Sandberg, Scoll Varplank 3532—67 Baltifmra at Kansas Ciiy, 2, 1:15 p.m. Hill p 2 0 0 0 0)ada p 2 0 0 0 Neal LoTKiasler 34-33—67 a > Taxaa at Toronto, 135 p.m T— 3:44. A— 35,188. Oliver c 3 0 0 0 RThmp 2b 4 0 2 0 Chicago, 25; Strawberry, New Vbrk, 25; Bonilla, OSrriith ss 1 0 0 0 Carren ph 1 0 0 0 ONeill ph 0 0 0 0 Uribe ss 3 0 0 0 FVItsburgh, 20; GanL Atlanta, 20; MaWilliams, Brian Tennyson 33-35—68 Mllwaukaa at Chicago, 1:20 p.m Pena p 0 0 0 0 David Ffeoplas 33-35—68 Naw Tbrk at C laveland, 705 p.m. Tigers 10, Red Sox 4 Oester 2b 3 0 0 0 TWilson p 2 0 10 San Francisco. 20; Dawson, Chicago, 19; Tolaia 34 3 8 3 Totals 30 1 3 1 Steve Elkington 37-31—68 Stuffed toys help heal youngsters 33 CO Oakland at Mkinaaola, 2.605 p.m BOSTON DETROIT Flijo p 3 0 1 0 Thrmrxl p 10 0 0 GDavis, Houston, 19. StLouis 200 010 006-3 Mark O'Meara 34-34— 68 Caktamia at Seattle, 1005 p.m. abrhM ab r h M Brizngr ph 1 0 0 0 Kingery rf 10 0 0 Runs Batlad In New Vbrk 000 100 0 0 0 -1 Eunda)r's Oamaa JoFleed dh 5 0 2 0 Whilakr 2b 5 3 3 2 Tolaia 28 3 8 3 Totals 33 411 3 MaWilliams. San FrarKisco, 83; Bonds, Pit­ J 3 > E —TJones, McFleynoids. LOB— StLouis 7, By ALEX GIRELLI Naw Vbrk at Clavaland, 2, 105 p.m. Nahmg as 5 0 0 0 Phillips 3b 4 1 1 0 Cincinnati 300 (X10 000—3 tsburgh. 71; X arter, San D i^ , 68; Wbllach, British Senior scores and Captain Kenneth Cusson, the town’s Cusson said that when mom and dad New Vbrk 6. 28— Coleman 2, McFleynoids, > H Boston at Detroit 1:35 p.m Boggs 3b 4 0 0 0 TrammI ss 5 1 3 2 S ah Ffftnci#oo ooa 1(to lo x — 4 Montreal, 68; Bonilla, Rttsburgh, 66; Strawber­ TURNBERRY, Scotland (AP) — Scoras Manchester Herald emergency medical officer is thankful to Boston. 3B—MThompson. SB—Hudlsr (9), are involved in an auto accident, even a Taxaa at Toronto, 135 p.m Graanwl If 4 2 2 1 Fialdar 1b 4 0 1 1 E— MaWilliams. DP—Cincinnali 1, San Fran- ry, Naw VbriL 66; WCIerK S v Frandsco, 66; Thursday after the first round of the $270,000 ■U Coleman 2 (55). SF— OMalley, Pendleton. the Manchester Grange that it can be OaMarxl at M irtn^ to, 2:15 p.m. Burks cf 3 2 2 0 SheaU dh 4 0 1 1 dteo 3. LOB—Cincirzrati 7, San Francisco 8. Guerrero, StLouis, 65 Seniors British OparL played on tha 6,485yard, minor one, a child sitting in the back seat IP H R ER BB SO MANCHESTER — Giving little Mkwaukaa at Chicago, 2:35 p.m. Quintan 1b 2 0 2 1 Coles pr 0 10 0 2B—EDavIs, Mitchell, RoThompson. Pttchliig (8 Deolstona) par-70 AUsa Course: done. may be unhurt, but is emotionally upset. StLouis Baftkixire at Kansas City, 2:35 p.m. Bmnsky rf 3 0 0 1 Mosaby cf 3 2 2 3 HR—Leach (1). S— HMonis. SF—Quinones. Sampan, Monbaal, 8-2 .800; BurkaO, San Arnold Ffelmer, U.S. 66 stuffed toys to children caught up in “It has worked well,” Cusson said of When a paramedic hands the child a Caklomia at Saaftia, 435 p.m Pena c 4 0 1 1 Lusadw rf 3 1 0 0 H illW .16 72-3 3 1 1 3 9 IP H R ER BB SO Francisco. 0-3, .750; Cook. Philadelphia. 6-2 Brian Wbites, Britain 66 emergency medical situations is hardly Barren 2b 4 0 0 0 Shelby If 3 0 0 0 LaSmllhS.15 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 2 Cincinnati .750; Drabek. Pittsburgh, 12-4, .750; RMartinez. Deane Bemon, U.S. 67 the idea presented to him earlier this year cuddly toy, it takes the child’s mind off Nationai League standings Salas c 4 1 1 1 New fo lk FtiioL,6-4 8 11 4 4 3 6 Los Angeles, 12-4, .750; Tudor, StLouis, 9-3, Simon Flobday, South Africa 67 the most vital service performed by town by Celeste King, treasurer of the Totals 34 4 9 4 Totals 35101210 Ojeda L.4-5 7 9 3 3 2 6 San Franctaco .750; Viola. New Vbrk. 13-5, .722, 4 are bed Bob Charles, H im Zealand 68 paramedics. It is very helpful, however. Pena 2 0 0 0 0 2 Manchester Grange. Please see TOYS, page 3. Boston 010 002 010— 4 TWHson 51-3 7 3 3 3 3 wito .667. John Fourie, South Africa 68 Umpires—Home, Layns; First, Davis; Detroit 130 001 41X— 10 Thurmond W,^2 12-3 0 0 0 1 0 Gary Fftayer, South Africa 88 NewTbrfc Second, Montagus; Third, Winters. E—Quintana Pane. Whitaker, Barrett Brantley S.16 2 1 0 0 2 1 Allan Balding, Canada 68 Pittsburgh T— 2:41. A— 45936. HBP— Sabo by TWilson. MontraM DP—Daboit 2. LOB—Boston 7. Datroit 5, 26— Whitaker, Shoals, Quintana. HR— Green- Umpires— Homs. Tata; FirsL Quick; Third, Transactions Philadelphia Hohn. Gov. Roemer vetoes abortion bill wall (5), Mosaby (9). Whitaker (13). Expos 3, Cubs 2 Chicago T— ^44. A —34,684. S t Louis SB —Mosaby (13), Whitaker (4). S— Shelby. CHICAGO MONTREAL B A SEB ALL Little League SF— Brurransky. a b r h U ab r h M Dodgers 8, Braves 1 Amarican Laague By GUY COATES that elected him,” said Nancy Myers, an exception only to save the life of the Pol. OB IP H R ER BB SO DCIark If 4 1 2 1 DaShlde2b 5 2 3 0 TEXAS RANG ERS-Acfivated Jeff Kunkel, LO e AN GELS The Associated Press spokeswoman for the National Right to Ctndnnat .615 — Boston Dascenz II 1 0 0 0 Grissom r1 4 1 1 1 ATLANTA , from toe 15day disabled lisL Sent mother. An override of that veto failed Gardner L.2-6 1 2-3 2 4 3 3 0 abrhM a b r h M San Frandaoo .526 SNEW YORK METS—Recalled Kevin Brown, The decision by Roemer, who 3 0 0 0 Belcher p 2 0 0 0 njns tor Manchester after walks to Jeff Talbot the tumultous final days of the session, both legislative chambers with more than Los Angalaa 8, Atlania 1 Wbiksrph 1 0 0 0 Clary p pilchar, from Tidawaler of tha Intarnalional Grant p 0 0 0 0 CGwyn ph 10 0 0 and Pete Carlson. Kevin Schwabo, Rob Daring describes himself as “pro-life,” drew out­ which ended July 9. Fftdsy's O a h im Totals 37 2 8 2 Totals 36 3 7 3 Loegua. Opbonad Todd Hundlay, catohar, to the two-thirds majorities necessary for an Biue Jays 7, Royals 5 Luecken p 0 0 0 0 Searage p 10 0 0 and Carlson pitched well lor Manchester. Cfvls Chicago (Maddux 66) at Montreal (Gardner Chicago 200 000 000 0—2 Jackson of tha Taxos League. rage from abortion opponents. Thorrw ph 1 0 0 0 McCreary, Carlson, Pat Quish, Joe Coville, During the session, Roemer vetoed an 6-5), 7:35 p.m KANSASCITY TORONTO Montreal 000 002 000 1—3 P1TTSBUHGH PIRATES—Recalled Moises $ ^ Totals 31 1 3 1 TotMs 38 8 13 8 Mike Pemberton end Joey ErardI played wall “He’s betrayed the pro-life majority even tougher bill that would have made S t Louis (BSmlth 7-7) at New Vbrk (Viola ab r h M ab r h M Two outs when winning ran scored. Alou, outfieldar. Irom Butfelo of tha American Plea.se see VETO, page 3. Atlama 001 000 000— 1 defensively. 13-5), 735 p.m Seitzer3b 4 0 3 0 MWHsn cl 4 0 0 0 E—Sandberg. DP—Chicago 2. LOB— Association. Optioned Orlando Merced, in- P h ila d e li^ (DaJaaua 2-2) at Fftttsburgh Psoota2b 4 1 1 1 Farrtodz ss 4 0 0 0 (Chicago 6, Montreal 7. 2B—Wynne, DeShieids, LosA n g alos 000 104 30a— 8 fieldar. to Bultalo. Perry dh 4 0 0 1 Gruber 3b 4 0 1 0 Grissom, Raines. HFI— DCIark (3). SB— Owen E—Samuel, Justice, Treadway, Blausar. BASKETBALL (RReedM), 735 p.m Brelt 1b 3 1 2 0 McGrIff 1b 3 2 1 0 LOB—Atlanta 9. Los Arigeiss 9. 2B— Sharpar- Houaton (Gullickson 6-7) at San Diego (7), Grace (10). DsShlelds 2 (28). Notional Basketball Aasoclolton Tablerrf 3 1 1 1 Olerud dh 4 0 2 0 S-^itzgerald, Wilkarson. son, Prasley, Murray. Samuel, Gibson. ATLANTA HAWKS—Named Darrin May as- Rec baseball (Banes 6-7), 10:05 p.m Schulz rf 1 0 1 0 Myers c 3 2 2 2 HR—Murray (15). Daniels (15). SB-LHarris Allanla (Glavine 6 6 ) at Los Angeles (WeNs IP H R ER BB SO sislanl director of public relalions. Eisnrch H 4 0 1 0 Whiten rf 4 2 2 2 Chfoago ( 10). GOLDEN STATE VilARRlORS—Signed Las 1-2), 1035 p.m IP H R E R BB BO 1 WWksnef 4 0 0 1 Lee2b 4 1 1 0 Cincinnati (Scuddar 2-3) at San Francisco Boskie 8 5 2 2 2 4 Jepsen, center, to a four-year con Macfarln c 4 1 1 1 GHW II 4 0 0 0 Atlanta Pony League (Fiobinson6-1), 10:35 p.m MiW llm sL,16 1 2-3 2 1 1 1 2 bacL Continental Basketball Aasociollon Jaiiz ss 3 1 1 0 a a ry l.,1 6 51-3 7 5 5 2 2 Saturday's Gamas Montraal LA CROSSE CATBIRDS—Signed Robyn- The Pirates downed bie Yankees. 10-6, SIMwIlph 10 0 0 Grant 1 2-3 5 3 2 1 2 S t Louis at New Vbrk, 1:15 pm. Boyd 7 7 2 2 0 3 Davls. guard. Thursday night at Cheney Tech. Dan Carangefo Totals 38 511 5 Totala 34 7 t 4 Frey 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Luecken 1 1 0 0 0 1 SAN JOSE JA M M ER S-A graad to farms pitched wed, Don Diehl and Kevin VaH N l wall Cincinnati at San Frarrciaco, 3:35 p.m. Los Angelas Philadelphia at FVttsburgh, 735 p.m. Kansas City 013 000 100—8 Burks W,1-1 2 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 vato Freddie Banks, guard, and Jervis Cola, for­ and Mike Laurin played well defensively tor the 033 010 OOx—7 Belcher W .07 6 3 1 1 5 2 Chicago at Monbaal, 735 p.m Toronto PB— Villanueva. ward. Pfratos. Mike Brown end Max Devlllara had E — Appier, Maclarlans. DP—Toronto 2. Searage 2 0 0 0 1 1 FOOTBALL two-run singles and Chris Smith an FtBI singia Adanla at Los Angeles, 1035 p.m. Golt 1 0 0 0 0 1 Houston at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. L O B -K an sas Q ly 6. Toronto 5 2S— Saitzer, Phillies 12, Pirates 4 Notional Football League to pace (he Vbnkasa. Billy Pappas played wall Brail, Elsanreich. Tabler. 3B—Pecota. WP—Searage. BK—Belcher. NFL—Named Fleggia Ftoberts director of irv defensively. Sunday's Gamas PHILA PfTTSaURQH Umpires— Floms. Fbppiey; FirsL Darling; HR— Whiten (1). Maclarlane (3). SB— Brett (6), lormabon. Promoted Leslie Hammorto from In tie complebon of a suspended garm, the Chicago at Monbeal, 135 p.m. abrhM abrhM Second, Froemming; T h k i Ffeipuano. Philadelphia al Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. Las (3). SF— Myers. Dykstra cf 3 3 2 0 Radus1b 5 0 0 0 public reiabons assistant to publicaborrs ooor- Pkalaa nippad the Vbnkses. 57. Jonbe Laz- IP H R ER BB SO T— 2:58 A—31,461. Cincinnali at San Frartcisco, 3:35 p.m Campsn cf 2 0 0 0 JB a l ss 4 0 2 1 dirwtor. zaris singlad. stoie second, bilrd and homa tor Atlania at Los Angeles, 4:05 p.m Kansas CHy Thon ss 6 1 3 2 Rsynids cf 4 0 2 0 —Agreed to terms with the winning mn. Mika Helln pitched wed. DeVd- Appier L.S 4 6 8 7 4 1 4 Houston al San Diego. 4:05 p.m. Harr 2b 3 2 1 2 Bonilla rf 4 0 0 0 Mike Fhirrgla, Cxane Lang, and Greg Palerra, lars and Greg Maloveau hit well tor the Crawford 2 1 0 0 0 1 Vbnkaae. S t Louis at New Vbrk. 8 3 5 p.m. Booker 2b 2 1 1 0 Bonds II 2 0 0 0 running backs; Tory Epps and Tony Bowick, Toronto 2 0 0 0 Radio, TV rxrsa tackles; DorriM JordarL knabacker; Sion Standings: Mato 155. Rod Sox 56. Hratas 9 VHayesrf 3 111 Akxj II 5 7 , Vbnkaae 7-7, Orioles 59, Cuba 510. CaruOl W ,76 7 8 5 5 3 4 Valcher rf 0 0 0 0 King 3b 4 2 2 0 Claytoa guard; Elbert Shell^, safely; George American League results Ackar 1 2 0 0 0 0 Thomas, ; and Hugh Mlllen, CMrtnz lb 5 2 3 3 SlaughI c 3 10 0 Today Hanks S.20 1 1 Ready If 5 0 1 0 Und2b 2 0 10 . 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Because the session is over, however, lawmakers would the Pentagon have to call themselves back for a By JIM DRINKARD government torture of children, out­ T h is is a freight train coming down the track” from Congress, said special session by mail. The Associated Press weigh economics. taken over one senior administration official The bill would have prohibited “I can’t believe any farmer in this By SUSANNE M. SCHAFER nation would want to send his speaking on condition of anonymity! abortions except to save the life of WASHINGTON — The House The Associated Press products, under subsidized sales, to “There is plenty of impetus. The the mother and in cases of ag­ TORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP) — Moslem and Senate voted Friday to impose gravated rape and incest reported to militants on Friday claimed to have taken over the economic sanctions on Iraq, and a country that has used chemical question becomes, do we want to be active, or let (Capitol) Hill do it to WASHINGTON — A House Armed Services subcom­ police and a physician no more than liament building in this Caribbean capital and to be govenunent sources said the Bush weapons and a country that has tor­ us?” mittee pared more than $5 billion from the Pentagon’s a week after ^ey occurred. holding hostage the prime minister and his Cabinet, ac­ administration is considering its tured and executed its children,” she The House Foreign Affairs Com­ budget on Friday by continuing a hiring freeze for Had the bill become law, doctors cording to the rebel leader. own, milder moves against the said. civilians and slashing maintenance funds for overseas State Department spokesman mittee scheduled action for next who perform abortions could be sen­ Y Abu Bakr, head of the black rebel group Muslim Baghdad government. bases, congressional sources said Friday. Richard Boucher said the congres­ week on a bill drafted by Rep, tenced to 10 years in prison and Meen, had one of the station announcers read a state­ The Senate, which took the The panel on readiness cut force structure support sional action would not be helpful to Howard Berman, D-Calif., that $1()0,000 fines. The bill was ment on national television about 6 pjn. EDT in which strongest action, voted 80 to 16 to costs by $5.9 billion from President Bush’s original U.S. diplomatic efforts to moderate would impose a similar list of sanc­ designed to challenge the U.S. he announced the uprising and claimed to be holding cut off $1.2 billion in U.S. loan proposal of $79.3 billion to meet levels set imder a the behavior of the government of tions on Ir^ . Still other sanctions Supreme Court’s 1973 Roe vs. captive in Ru-liament the prime minister, Arthur guarantees that Iraq now uses to buy House budget resolution approved on May 1. President Saddam Hussein. were contained in an Export Ad­ Wade decision that legalized abor- Robinson. American wheat, rice, lumber, cattle The action came in advance of Thesday’s session of timi. and commercial goods such as tires However, in a move against ministration Act pending on the There also were unconfirmed reports of casualties in the full House Armed Services Committee, which is ex­ “I consider myself pro-life ... this city of 300,000 residents. and machinery. Baghdad, the State Department Senate calendar. pected to craft a 1991 military budget of $283 billion — abortion on demand and as a sub­ Acting on an amendment by Sen. asked the Commerce Department to In Friday’s voting, sanctions ad­ No reason was immediately known for Friday’s $24 billion less than lYesident Bush sought in January. stitute for birth control must be, in Alfonse D’Amato, R-N.Y., senators require licenses “on a case-by-case vocates on both sides of the Capitol k” uprising, and there has been no official reaction from The lawmakers approved a $1.09 billion reduction in the name of the unborn, sharply con­ the government. Attempts to reach the island by also moved to bar sales to Iraq of basis” for shipments by American — primarily the Israel lobby — manufacturers of materid that could pay for the Pentagon’s civilian work force, which cur­ trolled,” Roemer told reporters. telephone Friday night have been unavailing, with weapons, sensitive technology and overpowered farm-state interests rently numbers around 1 million people. items which can be used for military be useful in the production of who were concerned about losing a But “rape is treated unevenly and repealed recordings that all international circuits were They also approved continuing the hiring freeze that busy. purposes. The amendment was made nuclear or chemical weapons, substantial market for wheat, rice unfairly” in the bill, and its seven- was introduced earlier this year by Defense Secretary part of the 1990 farm bill. Boucher said. and other commodities. day reporting period “is totally un­ The rebel statement said the Cabinet was being held Dick Cheney “as a means of reducing the civilian work workable and uncaring and unrealis­ hostage with Robinson, a veteran political leader, but it The move, and a watered-down And government sources said the But agriculture forces in the Bush administration was seriously force,” said the congressional source, who spoke on con­ tic,” he said. could not be ascertained how many were inside the sanctions package approved by the House, remembering the disastrous dition of not being identified by name. I^liament building. House, were signs of growing con­ considering other options for action The bill allowed abortions in 1980 U.S. grain embargo against the This would mean 60,(XX) to 65,(XX) fewer jobs for the cases of aggravated rape, in which gressional concern about Iraq’s against Iraq which could signal U.S. The A ssodaM ProM Trinidad’s ambassador to the United States told , were able to create a civilians who woric for the military during the next fiscal the victim had been threatened with human rights abuses, intimidation of displeasure without totally alienat­ CBS Radio in Washington that Robinson and the entire substantial loophole: the sanctions year, which begins O ct 1, the source said. GOVERNOR VETOES BILL — Louisiana Governor Buddy death or injury from a weapon. It Cabinet, which had been meeting at the time, were its neighbors, harboring of terrorists ing the Iraqi president. can be waived if they are hurting and developing chemical and Options included putting Iraq The panel also slashed $914 million in funding from Roemer listens to a question at a news conference where he did not protect victims of simple believed in the custody of the rebels. farmers worse than the Iraqis. rape, defined as sexual intercourse nuclear weapons programs. back on the U.S. list of terrorist na­ accounts fw maintaining property overseas, a move announced he was vetoing Louisiana’s strong anti-abortion A radio station in Trinidad, government-owned Na­ when a woman is incapable of *There comes a time when we tions, which would end commodity Inclusion by both houses of sanc­ made in line with anticipated base closures abroad due to tional Broadcasting Service, said police headquarters the lessening Soviet t h r ^ the source said. bill, Friday at the state Capitol in Baton Rouge. Roemer said resisting, such as when she is drunk, in downtown Port-of-Spain had been blown up Friday have to stand up and be counted,” loan guarantees and Export-Import tions means that some form of Anticipating a smaller work force of foreign natitmals he could not sign the bill passed by the state legislature on unconscious, or afraid of the r^ist. by the rebels. The rebels are based in St. James, out­ said Sen. Nancy Kassebaum, R- Bank credits for purchase of penalty against Iraq is virtually cer­ July 8, saying it was not sensitive to the needs of women. “One of the things that I’ve tried side the capital, and near police headquarters. Kan., who conc^ed that the sanc­ American industrial goods. Also tain to be in the final version of the overseas in line with base closures, the panel also ap­ proved a $324 million reduction in their pay and benefits. to become sensitive to is the voice Trinidadian James P^elle of Miami said he had tions could hurt Kansas wheat possible would be a more limited farm bill that will emerge from of women on this issue,” Roemer Sfioken with a friend in Port-of-Spain by telephone ear­ farmers. But she said human rights move to tighten restrictions on U.S. House-Senate negotiations later this Among other things, the lawmakers made $920 mil­ lier Friday evening. considerations, including reports of exports. year. lion in across-the-board cuts in the military’s operation said. “It might serve us well, legis­ and maintenance budgets, and slashed $800 million in lators and governors, who tend to be ‘They’re all locked up in their houses. They caimot support costs for active duty persormel, the source said. Mexican authorities predominantly male, to take time to go outside,” Fadelle said. He added that his friend, listen to the viewpoint of women.” Peter Lambie, had told him some civilians had been killed in the downtown area and two police staticMis search for victims had been blown up. Oil From Page 1 Barney Frank By JOHN RICE tions of murder against Olayo Toys The Associated Press Soto Soto, the 65-year-old alleged leader of the cult He said that if the OPEC agree­ From Page 1 “Western Europe and Japan face 64.88 cents a gallon, after rising TEPIC, Mexico — Members of Other suspects, handcuffed in ment pushes crude up $3.50 to $4 a constituents Lottery similar situations,” Steel said. more than 2 cents a gtdlon earlier in a drug-growing cult suspected of pairs, made the same claims in in­ barrel, as some expect will happen the confusion surrounding the acci­ In subdued trading Friday on the the session. The contract settled up making human sacrifices testified terviews with reporters outside the by December, consumers could see dent New York Mercantile Exch^ge, the 2.22 cents on Thursday. Friday that police had beaten courthouse. Here are Friday’s lottery results from around New an increase of between 15 cents and The stuffed toys are ckxiated by Scpmmber conuact for West Texas Traders said gasoline’s sharp rise support him them and fo rc^ them to sign false The purported cult leader 20 cents in early 1991, with the cur­ England: earlier in the session was due mostly admissions of murder. pointed to a dark ^ t under his Grange members and collected for rent glut accounting for the lag time. Intermediate, the benchmark grade J3 > of U.S. crude, settled down 26 cents to internal market influences. eye and to other parts of his body the paramedics by King. Connecticut NEWTON, Mass. (AP) — The Capitol Hill sex scan­ Authorities have descended on > H to $20.04 a 42-gallon barrel. The The August contract for a rural western town to search for and said he was beaten into con­ When the children themselves are Daily: 6-6-2. Play Four: 3-3-6-S. Lotto: In the United Suites, supplies of dal that prompted congressional colleagues to reprimand hurt in the accident, the cuddly new "D contract had lost 8 cents on wholesale heating oil, which gained Rep. Barney Frank isn’t likely to hurt him at home, con­ up to 41 bodies of cult victims, fessing to killing three alleged 07-14-18-20-34-35 unleaded gasoline are up 10 percent 0.56 cents on Thursday, settled at victims. friend can be even more important from a year ago to 167.2 million Thursday. stituents said. but they were delayed by bad Massachusetts 56.97 cents a gallon, off 0.35 cents. weather Friday. Soto Soto, who was wearing Cusson gave a choking episode as barrels from 156.32 million. Crude Frank, who faces no serious Republican challenge in Daily: 0-0-5-6. Mass Millions: 4-10-15-19-24-34. The Among refined petroleum In natural gas trading, the Sep- traditional white garb of an Indian an example. Often when the medics stocks are up 50 million from 1989, his re-election bid, drew the reprimand Thursday in a M ice have quoted cult mem­ O n bonus number was: 45 products traded on the exchange, rnmber contact settled at $1,439 per medicine man, said he was a arrive, the child has coughed up or Rhode Island to 338.7 million barrels from 330.6 unleaded gasoline for August 408-108 vote that imposed the lightest punishment pos­ bers as saying they made swallowed whatever was lodged, but 1,0(X) cubic feet, up from $1,435 sible for his dealings with a homosexual prostitute. “good Catholic.” Daily: 9-0-0-0 million. delivery finished down 0.38 cents to sacrifices to the devil, whom they the paramedics still need to check Wednesday. “I’m pleased he was Just reprimanded even though I Another suspect, Epifanio Soto, Northern New England believed was embodied in a 16- the the victim. have some concerns about the whole thing” said Kathi said he grew only aisles, peaches Pick Three: 0-6-3. Pick 4: 2-S-7-3. New Hampshire inch earthenware statue of a “When you ^ r o a c h a child with Sadow of Brookline. “He’s an extremely good con­ and prickly pears. “We are peace­ Cash Lotto: 8-14-18-31-33-36. Lotto Vermont: monkey. They reportedly called a stethoset^ or a blood pressure -3 gressman who showed extremely bad Judgment and we’ll ful peasant workers,” he said. 3-9-11-19-21-26 the statue “El Amigo,” or *The cup, you’re violating his territory,” vote for him again.” Fie said the group had a temple CO Friend.” said Cusson, and a cuddly new com­ t/3 FAA rule will ground pilots But George Fattell of Brighton said House represenut- in a cave. “There we had saints — However, District Judge tives were “too lenient” the Saint Jesus Christ and the Vir­ panion diverts the child’s attention. Q Cuevas Zavala played down the The toys donated by the Grange WASHINGTON (AP) — The “I think he should have been censured,” Fattell said. gin of Guadelupc,” Mexico’s < consent to the release of information tion to suspend or revoke an existing cult charge Friday. “There is noth­ arc kept handy in the two vehicles o: Index Federal Aviation Administration The House rejected Republican proposals to censure patron saint, he said. UJ from the National Driver Register to certificate if the pilot received two ing to it,” said the Judge hearing used by the paramedics. But sonx of X adopted a rule Thursday designed to enable the FAA to obtain and review or expel the five-term liberal Democrat, who apologized Of the monkey idol, he said, or more alcohol or drug-related con­ the case in Tepic, the Nayarit state “the authorities must have mis­ the larger ones arc kept aside, Cus­ oc ground pilots who violate drunken motor vehicle offense information. for the indiscretions he said arose because he wanted to UJ B ubble G um 15 Nabon/Wsrid 9 -1 2 driving laws or arc convicted of Uaf- victions or administrative actions capital, about 450 miles northwest taken the Virgin of Guadelupe for son admits, for children who have O b itu a rie s Pilots also would be required to conceal his homosexuality. Business 14 4 fic offenses involving drugs. within three years after the effective of Mexico City. He did not i t ” had to put up with the trauma of a C lass! hed O o in io n 14 provide written notification to the Frank was accused of using his influence on behalf of a 3 3 ^ 0 “This kind of behavior indicau;s date of the rule. elaborate. The accused a{^M:ared Friday hospital stay. F^uamedics tend to get X Com ics 3 0 -3 2 P e o p le 16 FAA on each alcohol or drug-related male prostitute Stephen L. Gobie, whom he paid $80 for u The Air Line Pilots Association Some of the 14 suspects ar­ on the drug charges, which Dis­ involved with those children and z Focus 17 R e lia io n 28 an attitude that we believe is not driving conviction or administrative sex in 1985 and then hired as a personal assistant Gobie, H obbies S e n io rs 29 called the rule a “witch hunt and rested in the case testified at their like to please them. < 2 0 cximpatiblc with safe flying." said action within 60 days after it oc­ whose allegations sparked the scandal, allegedly trict Judge Jose Cuevas Zavala Flom e S o c ia l arraignment Friday that police had King started the project here after s 18 19 FAA Administrator James B. Buscy. curred. said: “The existence of alcohol-re­ operated a prostitution service from the home he shared said could take 10 months to Locai/State 5 -8 S p o rts 4 0 4 8 lated driving convictions docs nui beaten them into signing accusa­ prosecute. learning that Grange chapters el­ Individuals applying for an FAA- The FAA could deny an applica­ with Frank. Lottery _ 2 T e le v is io n 2 1 -2 7 correlate to flying a commercial air­ sewhere in the slate were doing it. required medical certificate must tion for a pilot certificate or take ac­ liner while intoxicated. 9 9 0 J u

REGIONAL Weather Saturday, July 28 Obituaries LOCAL/REGIONAL as*Ji Elizabeth A. (McPhil- Farland of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and Washington, Pa.; and nine Gladys Hocutt of Holywood, Fla.; grandchildren. lips) McDonald six grandchildren, Tracy and Ruth Funeral services will be held Elizabeth A. (McPhillips) Trewhclla, James Woodard, Geof- Monday at 1 p.m. at South United NASA conducts interviews, may return M l McDonald, 51, of 11 Middle Ter­ fery and Mark Cowels, and Dianna Methodist Church, 1226 Main St., race, Vernon, died Thursday at Cottercll; and three great­ Manchester. Burial will be at the By JANET L. CAPPIELLO “By careful study of them, they should tell us in detail space shuttle on April 25, has two mirrors, a Hartford Hospital. grandchildren. She was predeceased convenience of the family in the The Associated Press Born in Providence, Mass., by her son, Harold S. Cowels Jr. East Cemetery. Friends may call at what the form of ... the error is,” he said. “We’re trying main mirror and a secondary mirror. The telescope was j S w Yortti ao H McDonald lived in Vernon for 20 to scrub this data more thoroughly than anybody has ever supposed to send back sparkling images from far reaches i^ Y ; — Family and friends are invited to the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 DANBURY — NASA investigators have determined years, and during that time was scrubbed it before.” of space, but NASA disclosed last month it suffered from gather Sunday at 2 p.m. for a service Main St., Manchester, Sunday from that test equipment used in the manufacture of mirrors 5 ^ ' V. Attantic employed by the K-Mart Corp. The $1.5 billion Hubble, which was released from the a focusing flaw. at the Saniscl And Carmon Funeral 2 to 5 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the for the Hubble Space Telescope is the probable source of McDonald is survived by two Home, 419 Buckland Road, South family request contributions to The the telescope’s fuzzy vision. daughters and a son-in-law, Donna Windsor. Burial will be at the con­ J j j j j j American Cancer Society, Breast The NASA board investigating the telescope’s focus­ Licensed Insured Bonded tciWoAa' Aoom Waa#» Features Editor _ . Dianna M. Talbot The flaw is preventing the $1.5 billion telescope from Excavation Trucking Sports Editor___ Len Auster Nuclear plant taking clear pictures, and the problem can’t be corrected > r- ^ Associate Editor .Eileen Hiromi Mae 33 CO Suspect until 1993 during a shuttle mission. Business Manager _ Jeanne G. Fromerlh A NASA review panel took a long look at testing 33 > Advertising Director_ Mamie Miller procedures during a two-day visit that ended Thursday at Circulation Manager ___Gerlinde Colletti > H Production Director _ gas released Hughes Danbury Optical Systems. ___ Sheldon Cohen arrested The News-Times interviewed more than a dozen 33 Pressroom Manager Robert H. Hubbard DELTA, Pa. (AP) — Radioaetive scientists, engineers, physicists and optical grinders and operators declared an unusual event jiolishers recently. They agreed to discuss their work on gas was released from a nuclear WEST BERLIN (AP) — Main Telephone Number at 5.38 a.m. because of a momentary the mirrors from 1979 to 1982 on the condition that their reactor early Friday shortly after the Authorities have arrested a saspcct 643-2711 incrca.se in radiation levels in an in­ names not be used, the newspaper reported in today’s unit at a power plant was shut down, in the 1986 bombing of a West Circulation Telephone Number ternal gas filtering system. The un­ editions. Some feared they could lose their jobs because 647-9946 Philadelphia Electric Co. an­ Berlin discotheque frequented by nounced. usual event ended at 6 a.m., the the company has released several memorandums warning utility said. No radiation was U.S. soldiers that led to an Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by The 10-minute rclca.se from Unit people not to talk to the media. the Manchester Publishing Co , 16 Brainard Place, released up to then. American air raid on Libya, offi­ 3 was well below limits for the Two mirror polishers asserted that testing on the tele­ Manchester, Conn 06040 Second class postage paid at The gas release happened after cials said Friday. plant, and didn’t endanger the public scope’s primary mirror was severely inadequate. Manchester, Conn. Postmaster Send address changes the shutdown, as plant operators to the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester or workers at the Peach Bottom A man, described only as being But they also added that the test that was done was Conn 06040. were uying to restore suction in the plant near the Pennsylvania- of an Arab nationality, was ar­ rechecked hundreds of times. The results conclusively The Manchester Herald is a member of The Associated steam condenser, Philadelphia showed the mirror was perfecu they said. That fact has Press, the Audit Bureau of Circulation, the Now England Maryland line about 40 miles west Electric said. rested Wednesday, said Wemer of Philadelphia, officials said. led an investigative team to surmise that the measuring Press Association and the New England Newspaper As­ The release consisted primarily of Thronicker, a spokesman for the sociation Philadelphia Electric declared an device was built incorrectly. inert gases such as xenon and kryp­ West Berlin Interior Ministry. Guaranteed delivery. If you don't receive your Herald unusual event at the plant, the Perkin-Elmer had long used a mirror-testing procedure ton, which don’t react with other by 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a m . Saturdays, please lowest of four classifications of Authorities searched six apart­ called null optics or null correctors. The null optics guide telephone your carrier. If you are unable to reach your chemicals, said Nuclear Regulatory nucle^ power plant emergencies. ments and a jail cell and also a manufacturer in reaching the final optical precision. earner, call subscriber service at 647-9946 ^ 6 p.m. Commission spokesman Karl weekdays for delivery in Manchester. Unit 3 had been working at full seized written materials they said Most employees agreed that a test of a b^kup 94-inch Abraham. Such gases arc normally Suggested earner rates are $1.80 weekly, $7.70 lor power when it was shut down at could help the investigation, mirror made by Eastman Kodak wouldn’t have caught dispersed in the atmosphere, one month, $23.10 for three months, $46.20 for six 4:03 am . because of low suction in Thronicker said. the optical flaw since that mirror was not finished. monfris and $92.40 for one year. Newsstand price' 35 Abraham said. But Robert Shannon, a member of the review panel, cents a copy. the unit’s steam condenser, Philadel­ phia Electric said. “The radioactivity from such a He refused to identify the man said Thursday that the mirror could have been test^ but The Right Price For The Proper Job 4 release is usually too low to or release any other details. the prcccdure would have been costly. During the shutdown, the measure," he said. 9 9 0 Ju School system readying MANCHESTER HAS IT for fight with measles REPLACE YOUR BASEMENT DOOR 288 Center Street By NANCY FOLEY the United States, she said, many of meningitis. Manchester Herald them in people who had been vac­ Students are required to have a We Buy and Sell cinated. physical examination by the end of * A Full Servlet Heartng Aid CenUr * MANCHESTER — The school “I think they thought it would the sixth and tenth grades. 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Experts now believe that the ON ALL INSTALLATIONS les vaccine when they have their re­ Tom Kirbyj (203) 646-7900 (203) 763-4096 quired physical taken in the sixth Some doctors are recommending rubella and mumps vaccine also «SUB 8i l P l ¥ “ the second shot be given before wears off, Gustafson said, though Tah8|FipRKKtaoalnMtoundMlonen)6loncausadbysnow,ralninduiv 872-6236 I Sandwiches & Salads 643-4644 grade, according to Lynne Gustaf­ wanM InMCH and rodanu. ' son, head nurse for the schools. kindergarten age, she said, but other more cases of measles have been In the 1989-1990 school year, two professionals believe waiting until reported than measles. The measles students came down with measles, the sixth grade will provide longer vaceme was first given in 1963 and while there was one case the year lasting protection against the dis­ was modified in 1^5. 1 Phone: (203) 646-3577 before, she said. Though not high ease. “It’s still up in the air,” she Gustafson said that because the numbers, they are nonetheless the said. incidence of ftxmerly widespread JAWHTIE GLASS CO, wa cause of concern because for many It will be offered on a voluntary childhood diseases have been wiped FEDORA OPTICAL basis to graduating seniors because out, some parents don’t realize how EVERYTHING IN GLASS years previously, the schools had no RedAVing Sloes PETER J. FEDORA many colleges require a second vac­ important the vaccine is. “The virus cases of measles. Work Shoe Specialists Licensed Opiician m * \ Health officials are discovering cination. is still here. We haven’t killed the Sizes 6 to 16 AA-EEEE MIRRORS • SHOWER DOORS that the vaccine for measles, rubella Risks are involved in taking the virus,” she said. 4CC West Mriaie Tput Medicare Assignment (Contact and mumps (given in one shot) does vaccine, Gustafson said, but they are The World Health Organization Accepted Lenses ^ “n not last for a lifetime, as they had outweighed by the danger of con­ had set 1990 as a goal for wiping Mjnenostet C’’ ntiaic STORE FR O I^ • SAFETY GLASS thought, Gustafson said. Last year, tracting measles, which can cause out measles, but have now changed 485 Hartford Road M on.-W ed.,Fri: 9:00-5:31 41 cases of measles were report^ in death, deafness, encephalitis and the target year to 2000, she said. BATHTUB ENCLOSURES & MORE! (Keeney Mall) Thurs.: 9:00-8:00 Manchester. Ct. 06040 Sat.: 9:00-1:00 n ^ Hospital not planning •Auto Glass *YeSf w e do w indow s" • Mirrors - Screens MANCHESTER mim Certain Teed Vinyl Replacement Windows o H^ to fill new vacancies • Patio Doors - Plexiglass MEMORIAL CO. Opp. East Cemetery • Shower Doors & Enclosures OVER 45 By RICK SANTOS sociauon listed the following infor­ ther^y assistants, 43.18 percent. 6 4 9 - 1 1 0 6 YEARS O “o Manchester Herald mation. The vacancy rate for licensed • Picture Windows CALL 649-5807 EXPERIENCE Vacancy rates for nuclear practical nurses is 10.6 percent and 643-7787 S o MANCHESTER — Despite a medicine technologists is at 10.19 is 5.8 percent for registered nurses. MMibif MMWhMlif •Safety Glass Q m critical shortage of allied health care percent; radiation therapy tech­ The survey calculated the rates Ctaabtf m OoiMarea QUALITY MEMORIALS professionals in the state’s acute- nologists, 22.86 percent; ultrasound based on budgeted full-time e- •Storni Windows HARRISON STREET MANCHESTER m care hospitals, Manchester ALUMINUM SERVICES technologists 9.74 percent; physical quivalent positions. Two half-time w Memorial Hospital is not recruiting therapists, 9.5 percent; occupational employees were considered as one SERVINO HOMEOWNERS FOR OVER 30 YRS • Store Fronts applicants for a variety of positions therapists, 21.80; occupational full-time position. which many hospitals have reported • Insulated Glass m ^ as vacant. o > However, hospital spokesman • Furniture Tops EVERYTHING IN GLASS Andrew Beck said Friday that the fflanrhpfitfr Hpralh Police encouraging WE CAN'T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT" ' hospital’s personnel director 33 CO^ Judy Hanling/ManchMtar HaraM believes if a vacancy were to occur 33 > COOLING OFF — Richard Taggart of in certain areas, there would be dif­ Serving the Manchester anti-crime support j. A. WHITE GLASS CO., inc > H Sycamore Lane in Manchester doesn’t need a ficulty in filling it. area for 100 years 649-7322 According to survey conducted and fourth, to send a message to 33 partner to have a water fight. He’s content to By RICK SANTOS IN OUR 40th YEAR 649-7322 by the Connecticut Hospital As­ criminals, letting them know that 16 Brainard Place, soak himself. Manchester Herald ‘WE CANT HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT’ IN OUR 40th YEAR sociation, the fields in need of neighborhoods across the nation Manchester workers around the state are nuclear are organized and fighting back. 31 BISSELL ST. MANCHESTER MANCHESTER — The 31 BISSELL STREET - MIRRORS - SHOWER DOORS • STORE FRONTS medicine technologists, radiation According to the release, 7,500 203-643-2711 - SAFETY GLASS• BATHTUB ENCLOSURES• ETC, therapy technologists, uluasound Police Department is encouraging communities from every state MANCHESTER town residents to lock their technologists, physical therapists, joined together to participate last doors, turn on their outside Parents ask occupational therapists, and occupa­ year. They did so by locking their tional therapy assistants. lights, and spend a night outside, doors, turning on all outside -3 all as part of annual national awnings • accountants • air-conditioning CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER The survey reported vacancies lights until midnight, and spend­ • auto parts • bakers • builders Serving The Area For 25 Years about drowning also for nursing positions. event to promote awareness and ing time outside with neighbors. support for anti-crime programs. • buyers • bartenders • cs,»'penters Beck said the positions in ques­ This year in Manchester, the Custom Designed Baths And Kitchens tion are specialized jobs that cannot National Night Out is to be • cap washers • c ii \hild care BRlEXjEPORT (AP) — Ru'cnls of a Watcrbury high held Tuesday, August 7. event is to include old-fashioned Total Remodeling school student who drowned at the University of be filled by entry-level employees • designe The event is designed to ac­ community picnics and other out­ • drillers Visil Our Newly Remodeled Showroom Bridgeport this week want to know how the incident hap­ under a program of on-the-job train­ BOTTLED SPRING WATER complish four goals, according to door activities for citizens to • driver ^electricians pened if lifeguards were (mi duty, as a university spokes- ing. The educational ptrocess for the Talk With Our Certified Kitchen Designer a news release issui^ by police. show their solidarity. PREMIUM PACKAGED AND BLOCKED ICE wojnan said they were scheduled to be that afternoon. various positions ranges from two to • enginet' ,>rminators Fust, it is to heighten crime itchens Designed To Work For You “We’ve heard no answers, nothing from them,” said five years. “National Night Out is an op­ • framers^ prevention awareness. Second, it furriers ' ■■ L k s C s c b THE DIFFERENCE 18 CLEAR Miriame Mars, the mother of John Mars. Manchester does have some part- portunity for neighborhoods '.VLee.ii^r'. V ^ - / r V l l HITCHING •! is to generate support for, and rrS A HEALTHY CHOICE M^s, 16, attending a university summer camp for time nmsing positions available. nationwide to join forces to make participation in, lo ^ anti-crime • haircut general contractors 25 Olcott Street, promising engineering students, was found near the bot­ Beck said, but the hospital is not ac­ a united and powerful statement iN K iB A t;'.- MANCHESTER ICE 643-1129 programs. Third, it is to ^ n s t crime," Malt Pcskin, na­ Manchester I I tom of an indoor swimming pool at the Wheeler Recrea­ tively recruiting for people to fill • heaters • janitors • masons 51 BISSELL S TR EET, M A N C H ESTER tion Center about 3:55 p jn . TUesday, Bridgeport police those positions. strengthen neighborhood ^irit in tional project coordinator, is the crime prevention campaign. realtors 649-7544 said. The survey by the hospital as- quoted as saying in the release. • opticians • plumbers • pools 1 9 9

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By PETER VILES lawyer who once said Caldwell has Korean border crossing The Associated Press been “an invisible man” during 16 years as comptroller. Iraq, Kuwait HARTFORD — State Com­ “I want to unite our Democratic ptroller J. Edward Caldwell, a four- IV ty in this difficult time so that wc scrapped for second time icrm incumbent who was denied his can concentrate on the job which relations party’s endorsement at the state lies ahead in November,” Caldwell Korea and nuclear weapons they therners’ accomodations during their Democratic convention, said Friday By PAUL SHIN said in the news release. claim are kept in Korea. planned visit. South Korea’s govern­ he will not wage a September The Associated Press Curry, 38, thanked Caldwell for South Korean officials said it was ment demanded they stay in a Seoul primary to hold the job. get worse hotel, citing security. The civilians probably a coincidence the five dropping out and issued a short SEOUL, South Korea — North Caldwell’s decision, aimounced North Koreans uied to cross the bor­ wanted to stay with South Korean Y statement praising him. and South Korea failed to agree in a short news release, means that der again on the armistice armiver- dissidents. BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — One day after halting its today on conditions to permit five former state senator William E. “Ed has shown a sense of sary. The five were invited to Seoul North Korea charged the South verbal attacks on Kuwait over oil production and dis­ Curry Jr. of Farmington, who won stewardship and loyalty to his party North Koreans to cross the border, to participate in a two-day meeting with trying to block plans for the puted border lines, the Iraqi government renewed its the convention endorsement, will be which is ^1 too rare today,” Curry and the event was canceled for the aimed at planning a joint North- joint rally. The South charged the demands today, calling on Kuwait to recognize Bagh­ second time in two days. the Democratic candidate for com­ said. “No one in our party enjoys South unification rally. North with purposely creating a con­ dad’s “legitimate rights.” South Korean authorities said the ptroller. The Republican candidate more universal good will than Ed, It would have been the first troversy over the arrangements. The official Iraqi News Agency carried a statement five had left the border village of is New Haven developer Joel and no one has done more to civilian crossing approved by both The crossing originally was from an unidentified spokesman saying Kuwait must Ranmunjom and they did not expect Schiavonc. deserve it.” nations since 1985. Both govern­ planned Thursday and was expected Caldwell, 63, a Bridgeport resi­ send representatives to Baghdad to resolve the issues them to return. The dispute in­ Caldwell was elected comptroller ments must approve such crossings to coincide with the signing of a his­ dent who has maintained a low that divide them. There was no immediate response creased the hostility between the na­ in 1974 after winning eight consecu­ because the border is heavily toric agreement to have the prime profile during four terms in office, is from Kuwait. tions, just as they were planning an tive terms in the state senate, where guarded and inaccessible to average ministers of North and South Korea Connecticut’s longest-serving INA said a meeting scheduled in Saudi Arabia in the unprecedented meeting of prime he served as chairman of the Ap­ citizens. meet for the first time in an effort to elected state official. When he steps next few days between Izzat Ibrahim, vice chairman of ministers to ease tensions. - n \ propriations Committee, and The dispute involved the nor­ improve relations. down in January, he will be the the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council, and Sheik O \ Minority and Majority leader in dif­ Today was the 37th anniversary longest-serving comptroller in state Saad al-Abdullah al-Sabah of Kuwait is only a prelimi­ o , ferent terms. of the truce that ended fighting in ^ - n history. nary step. State Democratic Chairman John the 1950-53 Korean War, which As comptroller, he oversees the F. Droney said Caldwell is best The news agency said it will be a “protocol meeting started when Communist North handling of all state bills and ac­ A known after 32 years in office as a and will be followed by a meeting between them in Korea invaded the South. counts. In budget discussions, C.A.S. /, Uc. l>f'ceu(ts, .. man who “never broke his word and Baghdad to resume the negotiations.” U.S. troops have been stationed in however, he was frequendy over-, never told a lie.” “It is necessary that the prime minister of Kuwait South Korea to deter further Com­ n ^ shadowed by aides to Gov. William know that whoever comes to the meeting with us munist aggression, and many radi­ V« 5. A. O’Neill and leaders in the “He’s been a figure in Con­ should be prepared to remove the harm and aggression cals consider their presence an General Assembly. necticut politics for four decades *’AiY FAIR LADy suffered by Iraq and respond to Iraq’s legitimate obstacle to reunifying the pcnin.sula. The Assoclaled Press Caldwell cited the importance of and two generations,” Droney said. rights,” the spokesman said. It was divided in 1945. Thure.. August 2.1990- 1:15 p.m. m ” party unity and the high cost of a “When he was younger, he walked m JESSICA REMEMBERED — Roger Straub, left, and members of his band, Outside the main U.S. military in­ primary batUe in explaining his with the giants of Connecticut In Washington today, the Senate voted today to im­ Fri., August 3 .1 9 9 0 - 7:30 p.m . o H manned a booth at the 33rd annual street fair in Middletown selling shirts and stallation near central Seoul, 13 decision not to force a primary. He politics — Ribicoff, Bailey and pose harsh economic sanctions on Iraq, including an radical students yelling “Withdraw Sot., August 4.1990 - 7:30 p.m, a tape of a song that Straub wrote in memory of Jessica Short, who was killed did not mention Curry, a liberal Dempsey.” end to the $1.2 billion in loan guarantees Baghdad now U.S. troops!” were arrested today at the fair last year. The proceeds were to go toward a scholarship fund in receives to buy U.S. farm and commercial products. C3t East Catholic High Sch(X>l O “o Short’s name. The vote, on an amendment to the 19% farm bill, after they staged a protest. In another rally at a city park, 200 New State Rd., Manchester, CT INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE was the latest sign of congressional worry over Iraq’s increasingly threatening stance in the volatile Middle radical students and dissidents $5.00 S o East. chanuxi “Yankee go home!” They O m AMI cited for V\kekly $AVE THOUSANDS OF $$$$ demanded the withdrawal of the Health Tip 43,(XX) American soldiers in South m rn OSHA violations m w Canada makes m We^re Changing Our Image MILFORD (AP) — The employer of the three con­ O O struction workers killed on Interstate 95 has been cited D ^ by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to meet the needs of for at least four safety violations in the last two years, land offer OSHA said. OKA, Quebec (AP) — Canada said Friday that its In­ k Change of Pace today's woman — ^ CO But Rick Kaletsky, an OSHA supervisor, could not dian Affairs Department bought a parcel of land from a 3 3 > comment on whether any safety regulations had been Roy D. Katz French businessman in the hopes of ending a 17-day-old We've eliminated our violated by the AMI Industries crew that was run down armed confrontation between Quebec police and > H by a flatbed truck that veered onto the highway’s CARBOHYDRATES - ENERGY Mohawks. “D shoulder Monday. The average American gets The standoff in Oka, 18 miles west of Montreal, began other departments to offer State police charged the driver, Frank Delcorpo, 35, more than enough protein. Ex­ after police rushed a barricade set up by the Mohawks to you a wider selection with three counts of misconduct with a motor vehicle, cess protein won’t build muscles stop ^ e expansicMi of the local golf course on land they — only exercise does. Extra claim is ancestral. An officer was killed in the gun battle saying they found evidence of negligence by the trucker. protein is stored as fat. that followed. No amiouncement has been made fixing of women's clothing. Police had initially identified Delcoipo was a resident of Carbohydrates are the most effi­ Newcomerstown, Ohio, but now report his residence as cient fuel for the body. For ath­ responsibility in the death. Livingston, N J. ★ Area's largest in-ground and ★ Expert workmaiTship Indian Affairs Minister Tom Siddon said in a state­ letes and exercisers, eating above-ground pool dealer Watch for our Grand A state police spokeswoman, Marcy Stamm, said she more complex carbohydrates ment that the Ottawa government will buy 60 residential knew of no evidence having been uncovered that would (vegetables, fruits, and whole ★ Bank financing available lots — about 30 acres — just outside Oka for nearly $1.2 ★ NO MIDDLEMAN - Re-Opening — indicate the construction crew bore any responsibility for grains) will increase energy million (U.S.) from Maxime Rousseau of Poitiers, the accident. reserves (glyoogen) in muscles Buy direct and save ★ OVER 3000 Installations France. He said the government also hopes to buy the rest of Tuesday August 7,1990 The most serious charge brought against AMI In­ and liver, thus prolonging exer­ tion time before tiring or exhaus­ dustries was in December 1988, when employees were ★ Prompt installation ★ Over 20 years experience the disputed parcel of land, a total of 54 acres. tion occurs. “We’re negotiating to complete the purchase of the on the highway without wearing visible warning vests. Immediate Installation Available The Meriden company paid $440 under a settlement with balance from the village of Oka,” Siddon said. Second-Hand Rose OSHA. Josce Beliveau, a spokeswoman for Oka, said the town could still be left with enough land to expand the golf a m i’s most recent violatitms were in January, when A Womans Specialty Thrift Store an OSHA inspector found employees in an aerial lift bas­ course. Mohawk negotiator Mavis Etienne shrugged off the ket without belts, Kaletsky said. The firm paid an $880 Boolm,8pumtkEm€$o^» 183 Spruce Street ^ I ^«>ci1>tloii C t i u t n purchase announced Friday as “a drop in the bucket,” ad­ fine for the violations, he said. RT. 44 COVENTRY 348 Main Street ding: “No one has any business negotiating for our land, 649-4066 AMI’S vice president of operations, Michael Coppola, WEST SERVICE RD. HARTFORD M anchester acting like they are buying it when they don’t even own said Thursday it would be inappropriate to conunent on New Store Hours Tuesday-Saturday 10:00AM to 5:00PM 1 . o n n ^ Z j ^ v ^ e i m HOME it.” OSHA’s records or safety conditions at the work site. 649-102S ______1-80rces Ruling Council with efforts to reduce East-West Khmer Rouge. most powerful component. rejected appeals of the death sentences, and the execu­ said he didn’t ask them. The Associated Press tions were carried out, the radio reported. But Bush, when asked whether he had made such a END OF THE CENSUS — Carolyn Bekken of Huntsville, Ala., picks through shredded paper The council ordered retrials for 31 other people con­ deal in advance of interviewing his prospective high victed by a military tribunal. court choice, said, “No, nothing on my side on that.” left on her lawn overnight by happy employees of the U.S. Census Bureau. They celebrated The council met Thursday and Friday, making its DON'T MONKEY Meanwhile, Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr., D-Del., chair­ the end of their work by decorating the yard of Bekken, the Bureau’s district office manager. ruling late Friday afternoon. There was little doubt the man of the Senate Judiciary Committee, announced the coup ringleaders, including Maj. Gideon Orkar, would be panel will open hearings on Souter’s nomination on Sept. n ^ shot. Wooden stakes had been set up at the prison where AROUND... 13. the men were held. Souter, after a hectic week in Washington readying for Barry defense rests case More than 300 people, including some civilians, were the confirmation hearings, flew with Bush aboard the arrested after the coup attempt. The goverrunent said the presidential aircraft to Pease Air Force Base in New back quickly Friday, introducing a time be has testified he had accepted By RICHARD KEIL m ^ civilian financer of the coup, millionaire businessman Try Our Pay-By-Mail Hampshire, then went his own way while Bush and his city fonn indicating a defense wit­ a document figuring prominently in o d Chief Great Ovedje Ogboru, and some officers believed wife B a rb ^ flew to Kennebunkport by helicopter to The Associated Press ness had been absent from work at a one of the charges against Barry. their oceanside summer home. involved in it, had escaped. Program... WASHINGTON — The defense No casualty figures were ever released, but army It makes paying your subscription easier on you. 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Definite Third child in week dies by stray gunfire in NYC BUSINESS AIDS link MARKET UPDATE Financial Snapshot in the head by a gunman who killed struck the stereo and television and EB might have Friday, July 27.1990 By LARRY NEUMEISTER her father. Corales was suuck in the a kitchen towel was taped over the ActMty for the week of The Associated Press head as she slept in her family’s car large bullet holes in the front door. July 23-27,1990 INTEREST -s- . ------after returning from a New Jersey F^amily members pointed out 22 RATES fTMK Ystrigs unlikely NEW YORK — Ed McKay to cut work OtlyOowctotM amusement park. pictures, many in d u in g the victim, 2,950 scanned the bullet-riddled room in Avwag* ratt p«ld on bank 6.12% 8.14% 6.51% Housing Police Chief Vincent displayed in the room where the boy mooay-markat aooounta the Brooklyn apartment where his Pizzo said three weapons were used was shot. By ROBERT BYRD 3-year-oId nephew was killed while (Bank Rala Monitor) to fire 18 shots through the first Neighbor Ihula F^rry said she force in half 2,929 ^\\\\>^ The Associated Press sleeping on a pullout couch. apartment where young Ben was “going to miss the little boy. He “Maybe where you live, children was smart. He asked me for coddes. 91-day Traaaury Ml ytoid 7.49% 7.62% 6.11% ATLANTA — Federal AIDS experts said Friday Williams was killed and his 15- are not being shot, but this violence year-old sister was grazed. Thirteen If somebody told him ‘no’ he would GROTON, Conn. (AP) — The Electric Boat Division Y they likely will never know for sure whether a den­ is a cancer and creeping, and it go ask somebody else.” of General Dynamics Corp. would have to severely cut 30-yaar Traaaury Bond 8.47% j 6.53% 6.02% tist transmitted AIDS to a patient, but were obligated other shots were fired through a won’t be long before it is in your second-floor apartment door where iU work force, and possibly close some facilities, if Con­ to warn the public about the possibility. neighborhood, too,” he warned. gress approves construction of only one Seawolf attack ■ H COMMODITIES A report Thursday from the U.S. Centers for Dis­ no one was hurt. The boy, Ben Williams, was hit “I think there’s too many illegal submarine a year, company officials said. ease Control that a young woman a^jparently was in­ by one of 18 bullets sprayed through Electric Boat officials said Thursday the company guns in this city and too many Special VOmfT>OOtDvl n#$#vCn fected by her dentist while having two molars pulled tite metal front door of his would be forced to reduce its work force by 50 percent 234.04 230.30 224.51 made headlines across the country and drew people not afraid to use them,” Buraau Indax grandmother’s four-bedroom apart­ Pizzo said. There have been several Wishes by the end of the decade, even if Electric Boat is the sole criticism from the American Dental Associatimi. ment in the Walt Whitman housing builder of the $1 billion warship. Dental associatimi officials said the agency may drug-related shootings at the com­ Aasooiatad Prau project about 4 ajn. Thursday. plex, he said. Officials said if the Seawolf program contracts were 2J2S 821.87 621.36 610.43 have jumped to cmiclusions. He was the city’s third cUld in a W hy Send divided between Electric Boat and Newport News Ship­ M W Commoditiaa Indax Dr. Harold Jaffe, deputy director for scietKe at the week to die frtxn stray gunfire. Timothy O’Garro, 26, another building of Virginia, the job cuts could be even more CDC’s HIV-AIDS program, said Riday there’s no “When a child can’t sleep in his uncle of the dead boy, said an older dramatic. Hlphest ctoS92,930.94 • Wed. r r i STOCKS way researchers will ever prove that the woman was A Card? own bed comfortably, the city’s got brother of the victim was recently Electric Boat employs 23,000 workers in Connecticut Week’s hlQh 2,901.39 ■ Mon. ■n infected during the dental procedure, although all to wake up,” McKay said Thursday. released from prison. “My mother Makeyourown and Rhode Island, 17,200 of them in Groton. Dow Jonas 30 2,896.51 2,961.14 2,635.24 O \ available evidence points to that conclusion. The shooting in the Fort Greene told him, ‘Don’t come here at all,’” Electric Boat outlined the jobs projections in a position Lowest close 2,898.51 • FrI. “We don’t really expect we will get more infor­ personal xoishes to that 3 3 - n section devastated the boy’s Garro recalled. paper being circulated selectively among policymakers in Week’s tow 2,833.17-Mon. SAP 500 353.44 366.64 342.15 mation,’’ Jaffe said. grandmother, Susie O’Gano, who However, Chief of Detectives special person in Washington, where Congress is working on the budget. The CDC’s weekly report, which carried details often cared for others’ children, said Joseph Borrelli said authorities were your life on special days, “We are trying to give our best information to those Week's change Down 62.83 WllshlraSOOO 83,371.914 83,449.796 83,341.637 of the case, routinely informs physicians and public McKay. not sure the brother was the in­ people who are making the decisions and feeding the health officials about noteworthy developments in such as birthdays, Af (mkt. vakia ol 5000 stocks) bilon b«ion MHon F ^ ily members said they did not tended target. He was not in the decision-making process,” said Donna Simpson, an n ^ infectious disease. It is rx)t unusual for the report to know why anyone would fire on the apartment during the shooting, leeddings, anniversaries, Electric Boat spokeswoman. “The only thing that makes note — as this week’s report did — that the source apartment. Police investigators police said. it less horrible is that you’re talking two to three years of a specific illness canrxM be proven with 100 per­ working m. the case Friday had no “These are the rumors that are birth announcements, cent certainty. before you start seeing the effects, as we see them to be Bank losses immediate explanaticm. flying around. We’re not satisfied etc. It beats a card! happening today.” But Dr. Enid Neidle, director of scientific affairs Cigna won’t sell m ^ Earlier this week, 1-year-old that that’s the reason,” said Borrelli. Rep. Charles E. Bennett, D-Fla., chairman of the for the Chicago-based ADA, said the association Yaritimi Fruto and 9-year-old In the ^Mutment, a tiny white thought it was not a conclusive case of transmission. With theHerald's new Aimed Services Setqwwer Subcommittee, said "Riesday reported Veronica Corales wo^e Idlled by teddy bear rested upside down that the House Armed Services Committee is likely to S i “We are not happy at any report that could raise stray gunflre in the East New York against a wall. Several strollers were column,you will not services division fears on the part of the public thm the dental office is approve a second Seawolf. BOSTON (AP) — Bad real estate z m sectitxi of Brooklyn. Fruto was shot neatly stacked nearby. Bullets also HARTFORD (AP) — Cigna result of both changes in the exter­ a place of d^ger and irifection,’’ Neidle said. only savemoney,but Bennett he believes the House would approve funding loans and the region’s slumping O 13 Corp. said it has decided against nal environment, which favor well- Responding to the ADA’s criticism, Jaffe said, “I for a second Seawolf in next year’s budget, but he didn’t economy sent earnings for Bank of think of how unique an selling its Bloomfield-based In­ capitalized companies, and a scries don’t think we’d be serving the public interest to not think it would support start-up money for a third. Boston Corp. plunging 97 percent in dividual Financial Services Division of steps taken within the company,” publish this case.” opportunity this is! Electric Boat’s position paper predicts that a procure­ the second quarter, bank officials o o Postal service cuts ment cycle of two ships per year, with Electric Boat as announced, and BayBanks reported after reviewing several offers for the Wilson H. Taylor, Cigna’s ch^rman O T I The agency said a lengthy investigation of the company. woman’s case found no other risk factors for AIDS, the only builder, would reduce employment by'25 per­ a second consecutive quarterly loss. and chief executive officer, said in a The division was put on the such as intravenous drug abuse or numerous sexual Special Limited cent. The figures assume the curtailment of the Trident prepared statement Thursday. Moody’s Investors Services Inc. market 18 months ago as part of a CO 52 encounters. Two men she had dated each tested will start today submarine program at the 18th vessel, as proposed in this reacted to Bank of Boston’s report strategic shift toward selling in­ negative for HIV, the AIDS virus, and DNA-virus Introductory year’s federal budget. Electric Boat has built all the Tridents. by downgrading the bank’s senior surance to corporations instead of testing showed a likely inatch between her strain of m O By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID “We have concluded that (com­ Rate Simpson also said plants in North Kingstown, R.I., or and subordinated debt Thursday. individuals. But Cigna, based in HIV and the dentist’s. mission opposition) docs not war­ Philadelphia, said it has decided to The Associated Press Charleston, S.C., could be shut down. “We are obviously dis^ipointed llp iliftillil rant delaying our scheduled Satur­ 60^ a line! “We will have to lo<^ at what kind of work is done keep its individual-lines division, But researchers are not exactly sure how the with the Moody’s d o w n g r^ ,” the S > woman actually became infected. day implementation of changes in For an extra cost of5(f there,” Simpson said, “and we’ll have to look at that once a mainstay of the old Connec­ r- WASHINGTON — Some mail bank’s chief financial officer, Peter 33 CO overnight delivery areas,” issue (closure) or consolidation.” ticut General Life Co. Connecticut ;;:f: QirchoflheAsst Frank said. choice of a birthday cake, “We are continuing to aggressive­ based INA Corp. in 1982 to form ...... :.\x '"^‘Manchest^.CT...... ' ' • • - curred more than two years ago, records in the case weekend. $200A H While the Postal Service is re­ ly atuick our credit issues. Our total Cigna. are somewhat sketchy and there’s a limited amount Postmaster General Anthony heart, star, smiley face, non-performing assets declined in over $1,000 Cash Prim 33 Frank aimounccd Thursday he will quired to seek the opinion of the rate ' AtConciSone^ to be gleaned from questioning the doctor, he said. candles, numbers for the Aetna profits up the .second quarter, and the corpora­ “The outlook for the life and dis­ go ahead with selective cutbacks in commission when it wants to make “Everyone’s frustration here revolves around the tion remained profitable.” ability business has improved as a overnight delivery service, original­ such delivery changes, it is not age & many others!! lack of information about the specific exposure,” he HARTFORD (AP) — Aetna Life & Casualty Friday ly announced last January, despite legally bound to abide by that said. opinion. reported second-quarter profits were up $34 million over opposition from the independent last year, primarily because of significant improvements 'fhe dentist was wearing a mask and gloves while Postal Rate Commission. Frank aimounccd last January that Deadline for ads -- STR ANO'S BAKERY the post office planned to tighten up in group insurance. F R E S H L A M B pulling the woman’s teeth, as recommended. The The commission, in an opinion is­ 12:00 noon 2 days The insurance company reported second-quarter net case has prompted the CDC to review its guidelines sued Thursday, said it opposed the the areas scheduled for regular over­ night delivery to provide what it prior to the day you income of $204 million, or $1.82 per share, compared to Add variety to your mooltlmo. Dehhie^s Deli & Bake Shop for transmission of AIDS in medical settings. reductions nationally, although cut­ $170 million, or $1.52 per share, in 1989. backs in delivery goals might be jus­ hopes will be more consistent ser­ would like your ad to Try luscious locally grown The guidelines say that to prevent the spread of The results include net realized capital gains of $31 spnng lamb. tified locally in some areas. vice nationwide. diseases such as AIDS and hepatitis, bodily fluids appear. million, of which $30 million resulted from the sale of a The commission criticized the The program called for con­ FRESH BREADS from any patient must be considered potentially in­ portion of the company’s equity interest in MB!A Inc. - FREE LAMB RECIPfS postal service for failing to estimate centrating resources in the busier fectious. Health care workers are u rg ^ to wear ap- Aema Chairman James T. Lynn said the improvement how it might save or customers regions. Now taking orders - PIES, CANNOLIS, BAGELS propriaic protection whenever skin or mucous- Call Classified was mainly attributable to better group insurance results. might lose with the change. It also Local mail is not affected by the halt or whole lambs, membrane exposure to bodily fluids is likely, in­ Group insurance earnings of $79 million were $24 mil­ CAKES FOR ALL OCCASION said the market research on which changes, which officials said will af­ Today cut and wrapped, cluding gloves, face masks, protective goggles and lion higher than last year, and included net realized capi­ ready for your freezer. ALL NEW MENU surgical gowns. the service based its decisiem ac­ fect areas where there is only a tal gains of $7 million, compared with no net realized curately measured what customers small volume of mail moving bet­ capital gains a year ago. wanL 643-2711 BREAKFAST 7 DAYS A WEEK Federal experts will meet Aug. 13 with represen­ ween communities but where cur­ Lynn said the company’s personal auto insurance busi­ A national list of the changes was tatives from the denhal association, other medical rent standards call for overnight ser­ ness is still suffering from high loss costs and inadequate not issued by the postal service. Of­ vice. and ask for societies, workers groups and other interested parties rates. 2 5 5 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER to discuss the case. ficials said information on cutbacks Currently 55.5 percent of all first Rt. 83, Ellington, CT was being made public locally in the Lee Ann or Ilze For the first six months of 1990, net income was $384 class mail is designated for over­ million, or $3.43 per share, compaied with $343 million, > 649-0244 areas to be affected. night delivery. 871-0270 or $3.04 per share, for the same period last year. 1 9 9 0 m-. J u OPINION H 0

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liberals jarred A'" Liberals are fond o f saying that the conservative \ I movement is bound to break iy> now, because “ the glue that held it together - anti-communism” is no longer ser­ o O B , Everyone needs a shelter. Shelters should protect people from the viceable, thanks to the end o f the Cold War. A weather and provide them with a place to cook and sleep. Draw a The proposition is fallacious because its major premise picture of where you live, your shelter. is false. It isn’ t anti-communism that holds the o M is ^ a - Y tive movement together, it’s anti-liberalism. Betty: W h /d id Ben eat the dollar Traditionalists and libertarians, who agree (m almost L/ bill? nothing else, concur in detesting modem American 1. One of the first hot air balloons liberalism, and they will keep right on detesting it was made by brothers Joseph and Bob: Because it was his lunch money. whether is ruled by craununists or not. As fw Etienne Montgolfiere in France in \ communism, it is well on its way to urelevance, but it the early 1780s. The brothers were w ill shortly be replaced by various lesser threats to com- / also the first to send up airborne Little boy: Mom, I just saw a man passengers — a rooster, a duck who makes real horses! r and a sheep. Mother: Are you sure? 2. A Montgolfiere balloon is a hot Little boy: Yes! He has one almost WILLIAM A. air balloon; a Charliere is a gas finished. He was nailing on the feet RUSHER n i l 1)1 \M Kh»si balloon. Each is named after its os I went by. inventor. 3. The best times to fly hot-air Greg: W hat has many leaves but balloons are in the early morning no stem? George: A book. mon sense, such as anti-growth environmentalism, that (up to three hours after sunrise) all conservatives will be moved to oppose vigorously. and late afternoon (up to three Jack: What is the best way to What has been overlotAed in the collapse o f com ­ Lemonade nostalgia hours before ). The winds are double your money? munism, however, is the potentially mortal blow it has still then, the air is cool and the hot dealt to modem American liberalism. Mock: Fold it in half. air gets better lift. People too young to remember liberalism’s heyday in I can’ t speak for the rest o f the A brief rainstorm may cool us off, but more heat waves are on the way. 4. Pilots of balloons compete not in the administration o f Franklin Roosevelt may be forgiven country, but, in Irving Berlin’ s Lisa: How do you make gold soup? for not knowing that in those days every good liberal was words, we’ve been having “a heat When they return, you can try the speed of their flying, but in the Laura: I don't know. How? all for a “ planned economy.” If the market was men­ wave, a tropical heat wave.” CHUCK quenching your thirst — as I did the precision of their navigation. Lisa: You begin with fourteen tioned at all, it was only to be dismissed contemptuously My local temperature hasn’t STONE other day - with some store-bought 5. The envelope is the professional carrots (carats)! as a discredited economic device favored only by soared yet to the scorching 1(X) lemtHiade. term for the fabric part, which most troglodytes of the Union League. Henceforth, govern­ degrees that has been frying folks in It won’t work. I couldn’ t even get i h - people call the b a llo o n . It is an ment would decide what Americans needed, and gently Phoenix, Las Vegas, El Paso and A l­ through half o f the carton. Read my envelope that encloses and holds but firmly require private to provide it. buquerque. But 94 degrees with 80 lips: No store-bought lemonade In this conviction, liberalism revealed its debt to Marx, percent humidity comes sweltering- fun unless they’re spending $20 to compares to the best homemade air. who fathered the whole socialist caacept o f stale owner­ ly close to Memphistopheles’ go to a rap concert costumed in Air lemonade. Alfie is out for an early morning drive enjoying the colorful hot ship, or at least state control, o f the means o f production resideiKe. Jordan sneakers and designer That’ s why I miss street lemonade air balloons floating around. However, there are several and distribution. As late as World War n, it was assumed When you’re drenched with sunglasses. stands. I f you know o f anyplace by Just about everybody (even, gloomily, by most con­ sweat, “ it ain’ t the heat, but the This change in values may be a where kids have set up good neigh­ Colorful Drive problems with this picture. Try to find at least 10 mistakes in the servatives) that the post-war would be organized almost humidity.” Merely walking from the big reason why I don’ t see lemonade borhood lemonade stands, let me picture and circle each one you find. entirely along socialist lines - dictatorially in the com­ parking lot to my office building can stands on neighborhood streets know. f •y munist nations and nuxe democratically in the West, but wilt you. Dcxi’t misunderstand me. I anymore. Or maybe I ’ m frequenting I ’ d like to find out where the best X Ji 'k->. J socialistically in all cases. The United States would lag love hot weather (especially in the wrong neighborhoods. homemade lemonade in the country along behind but even here the liberals who ruled the December, January and February). Hoosier philosopher Thomas is — but only if it’ s sold from a Democratic Rirty expected to control (or “plan”) most But not this hot! Even God turns on Riley Marshall once quipped that, homemade street stand. importam aspects o f the economy. her air-conditioning unit “ What this country n e ^ is a good This whole belief in the desiralnlity o f economic plan­ M y Louisiana-bom mother loved 5-cent cigar.” What this country mnm ning grew out o f the 18th century Enlightenment’ s con­ hot weather so much that she some­ really needs are good neighborhood Sex and the JJ > times walked the mile to her office fidence in the ability o f pure Reason to direct the affairs homemade lemonade stands. Ballunists > H o f mankind. Marx simply applied his brand o f reason to a at the board o f education, neatly Imagine your relief after getting single male “D study o f the laws o f history, and concluded that smne avoiding the heat-prosUated bodies o ff the bus in 95-degree heat and Percentage of young Welcom economic warfare between classes was the natural condi­ along the way. down the block “ on the sueet where never-married tion o f mankiiKl - up till i » w , when the “ workers” would When she got home, my sisters you live,” like an oasis in the U.S. mates who have had take over, impose the “ dictatorship o f the proletariat,” and I would surprise her with our Sahara, you see a homemade sexual intwoourse and conduct mankind’s affairs peacefully hereafter, lemonade stand. We always lemonade stand! under the rule o f Reason. Economic activities, in par­ managed to scrounge up eiKMigb Ah, but the rsqtture o f thirst Age All Black W hite H ispanic pennies to buy some lemons. Typi­ quenching is only half o f the stand’s ticular, would be state-controlled. 15 3 2 .6 % 6 8 .6 % 2 5 .6 % 3 2 .8 % This fetching idea has been a long time dying. cal selfish kids, we made this contribution to America’s global' American liberals long ago realized that the Soviet Union wonderful lady pay for her glass o f pre-emineiKe. Homemade lemonade 16 4 9 .9 7 0 .1 4 6 .7 4 7 .2 wasn’ t exactly a good advertisement for it, and discreetly lemonade. stands symbolize the real spirit o f 17 6 5 .6 8 9 .6 5 9.1 8 7 .6 distanced themselves from communism. But both But she humored us, because American democracy - seirinitia- American liberals and European democratic socialists when it came to lemonade, we took tive, youthful entrepreneurship, 1 8 7 1 .6 8 2 .5 7 1 .4 5 2 .8 had trouble disentangling themselves from the charms o f no prisoners. Our lemonade was free-mLket capitalism. 19 8 5 .7 9 5 .9 8 4 .5 8 2 .2 communism “ in principle,” and right through the Cold North Ib le cold, cotton candy sweet That ain’t too cool with today’s ---- War many o f them kept hoping, audibly, that the United and so tart your cheeks would suck inflated prices. When we were kids, 1 5 -1 9 6 0 .4 8 0 .6 5 6 .8 5 9 .7 States and the Soviet Union would in ^ slowly toward in after you drank it! we could by three lemons for a each other - the Soviets becoming “ more democratic Our lemonade stands were also dime. Today, lemons are four for a Source: Alan Gutlmacher NEA GRAPHICS politically,” and the country becoming “more democratic part o f a great fun-filled American dollar = or 10 for a dollar at a Institute economi^ly.” tradition - like hot dogs and beer at farmers’ market. About 96 percent of single black V y It has taken the utter collapse o f Soviet commumsm, a baseball game or fried chicken and But lemonade stands are like males will have had sexual inter­ amid a plethora o f bare grocery shelves, to kill the idea potato salad at a church picnic. anything else - a high volume plus a course by the time they are 19, ac­ o f a plamied economy for good. The liberals have quick­ But, with apologies to Ehike El­ low overhead equals a nice profit. cording to an estimate. For Hispanic ly become authorities on the intricacies o f market lington, “ things ain’ t what they used And hot weather means a high and white teens, the corresponding economics. to be.” Today’s kids aren’ t having volume o f cold Icnranade. figure is less than 85 percent. 9 9 0 J u PEOPLE iflaurlirstrr l^rrali'i Pullout Section, Page 17 Bonnie Bedelia: A lifer playing the percentages FOCUS Saturday, July 28,1990

By HILLEL ITALIE The Associated Press Local man is new Life Star pilot NEW YORK — Bonnie Bedelia has been around long By DIANNA M. TALBOT enough to know the percentages: TTiere are more good Manchester Herald actors than good parts, and a lot more good parts for men than for women. MANCHESTER — When the stale Commission on There’s usually one decent female part per film, she Hospitals and Health Care in June approved $3 million Y says, and the numbers have often worked against her. for a second Life Star helicopter, communities ap­ “Lovers and Other Strangers” was a bad role in a good plauded. With the money, more than one request for film. “Prinee of Pennsylvania” was a good part in a bad emergency airlift of trauma victims could be film. “Fat Man and Little Boy” struck out on both counts. responded to at a time. “Die Hard” and “Die Hard 2” were fun, but those movies To Cooper Flastings of Snickland Street, the com­ belong to Bruce Willis. mission’s decision meant a job. Even a big part in a good film can come up short, such The 35-year-old, 12-year Army man recently be­ as her acclaimed role as auto racer Shirley Muldowney in came one of eight full-time helicopter pilots hired to the 1983 film “Heart Like a Wheel.” Compliment her on help staff the second Life Star helicopter. Both chop­ it and the response is terse: “Yeah, it would have been pers are based on the rooftop of Hartford Hospital. nice if someone saw it.” Traveling at 150 mph. Life Star rushes trauma vic­ But for “Presumed Innocent,” there are no frowns or tims to the hospital within the life-saving “golden - n \ wisecracks. Finally, it’s all there: the cast (Harrison Ford, hour,” the crucial period needed to keep a victim from Raul Julia), the director (Alan Pakula — “Klute,” “All bleeding to death or suffering irreparable brain damage O \ the President’s Men”), the script (based on Scott Turow’s that comes from respiratory failure. 33 -n best-selling thriller) and yes, the part she wanted. Hastings, who was required to have more than 5,(XX) “How often does anyone get a chance to be in film like hours of logged flying time, began flying for the Life that?” says Bedelia, who plays Ford’s wife. “I would Star program two weeks ago. have to be put in Bellevue if 1 didn’t want that part. “It’s exciting,” he said. “I never know what is going What’s not to want to do it? I want to work. I want a to happen or where I’ll be going.” n ^ career. Everyone wanted to do it. The pilot also finds self-fulfillment by helping to 2 o “It was the top of the line, all along the way. You don’t save the lives of others. get better than that.” “It’s a chance to get something back from society,” That’s the talk of a self-described “lifer” convinced he said. she can play anything, an actress who’s been at it for 30 The nature of the job, however, has its drawbacks. years, first appearing on Broadway in “Isle of Children” With seriously injured, sometimes dying or dead at age 10. She wishes more people knew who she was — people, comes the sounds and sights of pain, blood and “1 hear someone say, ‘She looks familiar, did I go to gore. It is not a job for the faint-of-heart. z m school with her?’” — but accepts it all because acting’s Asked if dealing with death and seriously injured O “D all she ever wanted to do. people affects him, Hastings replied, “Yes. I just work “I did have a natural gift for suspending reality,” she through it and focus on the fact that I’m helping said, pausing and then smiling at that piece of actor’s people.” O2 o "n talk. The trickiest duty of a Life Star pilot is to land the “My big brother used to make up these elaborate fan­ helicopter at the scene of an accident, Hastings said. m rn tasy games where we’d be on adventures. He’d make up Sometimes, ptower lines and geographical barriers, CO 52 these stories about us being orphans or we’d move our such as hills, ledges and rocks, must be grappled with. oy bunk beds and make them into tents and pretend we were Hastings must land in an area large enough to ac­ in the woods. It’s one of those fantastic free association commodate Life Star’s propeller, which has a 40-foot m O games that kids can do.” circumference. She remembers being homesick during “Lovers and Since he started the job, Hastings said, he has had to Other Strangers,” carrying her first of two sons and wish­ land Life Star on 1-91 in Wethersfield, where someone >S > r- ing she were shopping for baby clothes. And “They involved in a six-car pileup was seriously injured. Flc 3 3 CO Shoot Horses, Don’t They?” She remembers how much also flew to the scene of an automobile accident in fun it was making the whole film on that single dance Stafford Springs and had to land on Route 32. 33 > floor. Responding to a typical call involves getting Life > H On one end of her career is “Heart Like a Wheel,” her Star in the air within four minutes after the call is 33 most challenging, rewarding part, wasted on a box-office flop. It was low budget — “Most of the money spent on received, the pilot said. Riding in the aircraft with Flastings are a flight nurse cars,” she cracks — and covered four decades, often in and a respiratory therapist. The nurse typically acts as one day of filming. a map reader and guides the pilot to the scene of the “I’d get up in the morning and be 40, with the little emergency. At all times, the aircraft is in conmet with wrinkles in my eyes and the gray in my hair,” she said. a dispatcher who provides directions and accident in­ “The very next scene. I’d run to makeup and I had to erase all that mileage in my life and suddenly I was 16 formation. At the scene, the pilot lands and the nurM and years old and had to go greet my dad. Then I was 30 and thcr^ist attempt to stabilize the victim, or victims, had this short hairdo and false eyelashes.” who is quickly loaded onto the helicopter and rushed On the other end, are the “Die Hard” movies — the The Associated Press latest one reportedly costing more than $60 million. to the appropriate hospital. Everyone’s seen at least one of those films, but who While Life Star can take injured people to any remembers that it was Bonnie Bedelia playing Willis’ RELISHES ROLE — Actress Bonnie Bedelia knows there are more good actors than good hospital in Connecticut and some in MassachuKtts, wife? parts and a lot more good parts for men than for women. But Bedelia is thrilled with her part most victims of severe trauma are taken to either “1 just said my words and went home,” Bedelia said. as the long-suffering wife in "Presumed Innocent,” based on Scott Turow’s best-selling thriller Hartford or Saint Francis hospitals in Hartford, where RsginaM PInlo/ManchMiar HaraM extensive medical services are available. “They were fun, though. I really liked the directors, John novel. McTicman from the first one and Renny Harlin for this Hastings, a native of Mansfield and former one. And I really liked Bruce Willis. I only worked for a mechanic, said he has found his niche in life. “I like hying,” he said. “It’s a hands-on action.” couple of weeks on the first one and a few days on the NEW LIFE STAR PILOT — Manchester resident Cooper Hastings, 34, climbs aboard a second.” way it’s supposed to? favorite movies of all time, ‘The Killing Fields.’ Paul Before taking the job, Hastings was an Army So will “Presumed Innocent” end the days of Bonme “I made a movie in Mexico called ‘Fat Man and Little Newman was starring, and me and Natasha Richardson helicopter instructor pilot, based in Germany. Ufe Star Helicopter that is based at Hartford Hospital. His new job involves flying all over Watchamacallit? She’s not saying — a lifer’s sup^sti- Boy,’” she said of last year’s critical and commercial and Laura Dem and John Cusack were in the cast, all of He and his wife, Jude, have a 9-month-old son, the state to pick up trauma victims and rush them to a hospital. tion. Again, it’s playing the percentages, the invariable failure. us good actors. 1 felt pretty good about that, too, and look SpeiKer. rule of mathematics. How often docs a film turn out the “Roland Joffc was directing and he made one of my how that turned out. It wasn’t that good.” 9 9 0 \ j U s FOCUS/Home Providing for FOCUS/Social your greenery Home furnishings: decorating trends Engagements Weddings the Home” (Kraus Sikes, Inc., New “We stress two points: art doesn’t By EARL ARONSON By BARBARA MAYER York). have to be expensive, and collec­ The Associated Press The Associated Press Products once sold only through tibles don’t have to be a name architects and designers are avail­ brand,” she says. Your houseplants, garden and lawn don’t take a A frustrated shopper who can’t able in these stores. “The good Still, those well-known designer vacation when you do, so make arrangements for find just the right fabric may not things are more widely available, names do appeal. Designer collec­ their care while you are away. agree, but the most important though too much is still sold only tions with the taste and talents of a If you are gone only a few days, houseplants will decorating trend today is fre^om of through designers,” says Gilliatt well-known master aimed at the get along fine if they are watered well, thra covered choice, say a number of home fur­ She predicts that video will help mass market can be looked at as a nishings experts. with a sheet of polyethylene. The plastic will hold in to narrow the knowledge gap.“We sign of the greater power of the moisture so the plants won’t dry out. It will also hold Decorators, manufacturers and are a really visual society, and public, says designer Itoio Buatta. in heat, so don’t leave the covered plants where Y magazine editors are less likely to Besides bringing the prices down, dictate specific styles and more like­ videos are the ideal method of keep­ they’ll get direct sunlight ing consumers informed,” she says. the designer collection makes it A self-waterer for your indoor plants is easy to ly to ask people how they live and easier to get a particular look exact­ what type of furnishings would be Video is an important potential make — you’ll need a tub or paiL some cotton medium of information and learning ly the way you want it and so ex­ clothesline and, of course, water. appealing and practical, says Mary tends decorating choices. Recently, Gilliatt T here is more concern fw about art, says Bronwyn Dunn, who Place the tub or pail in the center of a bathtub or Buatta, whose name already is on how things work,” adds the designer has compiled a mail order catalog of on a tile or concrete floor. Line up plants nearby. Cut sheets, fabric, furniture and and author of books about decorat­ art appreciation videos. clothesline in pieces long enough to reach from the wallpaper, added needlepoint, pot­ ing. Prices for art videos are coming bottom of the tub to the potted plants. Fill the tub pourri, table linens, decorative ac­ “Decorating styles are much more dowTL “Once it cost up to $500 for a with lukewarm water and soak the clothesline pieces cessories, lamps and rugs to his eclectic, more sophisticated, and 16 mm print of an art appreciation thoroughly. Place one end of each piece of line in the product line. people seem bolder about mixing program. Today videos of the same water and insert the other end into the plant soil. Although the essence of the new things. Not everything matches. material cost a ^ u t $40,” says Durm. Fmn the soil around the line and water the plant well. decorating attitudes is that you can -n \ They are beginning to use more Her Greenwich, Corm.-based com­ The clothesline will act as a wick and draw water have exactly what you want, even if O \ crafts. There are so many little shops pany, Arts America, catalogs and from the tub or pail into the plant pots. About 3 gal­ opening up that sell local things and distributes more than 200 art videos. it’s vulgar excess, Buatta does see a lons of water will supply the moisture needed by four J3 - n seem to be doing quite well,” con­ Recently, she says, a mail order cus­ general trend toward restraint. to six plants in 6-inch pots for seven to 10 days. tomer in Scottsdale, Ariz., spent tinues Gillian. If used for an extended period, the wick system Nancy Curtin-Stephen Spen­ Amy Jeanne Merrigan $900 on cassettes, and another from “People are using more classical might overwater plants, so keep in mind how long The swing away from the decoration and adopting a less-is- cer decorator as dictator — a star turn in California sent in a $700 order. you will be gone. more attitude, after a period of os­ some arenas during the 1980s — is According to Bette Rosenberg, Outdoors, potted plants will do better if you sink Mr./Mrs. John N. Brancati n ^ , but still in 18th and 19th the pots into the ground in a shady garden spot This Curtin-Spencer Merrigan-Mozzer powered by home furnishings cus­ home fashions director for the century terms,” he says. tomers who are older, better edu­ Spiegel catalog, people aren’t just will keep the soil in the pots from drying out rapidly Edward P. and Valerie S. Curtin of 149 Antoinette V. Merrigan of Vernon and Brancati-Lefebvre Although some of his and prevent pots from blowing over in a strong wind. Walker St. announce the engagement of Ushers were Qifford Goodman, Gerald cated and know what they want, learning about art, they’re putting it Robert J. Merrigan of Glastonbury, an­ Melissa Aim Lefebvre, daughter of private clients are paring down, the For hanging pots, ask a good neighbor to water their daughter, Nancy Lee Curtin to Cavaliere, Patrick Duclos, David m ” says John Young, president of in their homes. One of the most im­ nounce the engagement of their daughter, David and Jean Lefebvre of 34 Westwood m ornate look continues to appeal to them while you’re away. Stephen Kennedy Spencer, son of Wil­ Laliberte and Warren K. Sample. Vincent Design America, a furniture portant decorating trends is to use Amy Jeaime Merrigan to Todd Michael St., and John Nicholas Brancati, son of Cavaliere was ringbearer. the public, especially in the Water your lawn just before you leave and arrange liam E. Spencer of Glens Ralls, N.Y. and manufacturer in Coral Gables, Fla. original art to give rooms a lift Mozzer of 389 Summit St., son of Mr. Nicholas and Pauline Brancati of South I bedroom, where Victorian-pattem for someone to mow it in your absence. Regular Sheila H. Williams of Brielle, N J. After a reception at Capra’s in Interest in interior design has without having to change furniture. and Mrs. William F. Mozzer of Vernon. Windsor were married May 19 at St. Newington the couple went on a wedding sheets and lots of fabric em^llish- mowing keeps grass healthier and prevents that shag­ The bride-elect is a 1982 graduate of z m been stimulated by a wider acquain­ Last year, Spiegel introduced its ments are more popular than ever. The bride-elect is a graduate of Rock­ Francis of Assisi Church, South Windsor. trip to Jamaica. TTiey are making their gy, overgrown look that indicates the house may be Manchester High School and is employed ville High School and Central Connec­ tance with art, according to Young, first specialty catalog featuring “The quieter Victorian furniture The Rev. Michael Boccaccio, uncle of home in Manchester. O “D unoccupied. by Aetna Life and Casualty. ticut Slate University. She is employed by who points out that “museum atten­ original artworks and decorative art pieces, such as Gothic revival bed, the groom, officiated at the Roman The bride is a graduate of Manchester Trim up your vegetable garden. Remember, the The prospective bridegroom is a Jonathon Pascos Restaurant in East dance has doubled seven times in objects. The product mix includes have become popular with young Catholic service. The bride was given in High School and Coimecticut Institute of weeds will be working while you’re gone. Eliminat­ graduate of Toms River High School in Windsor. o o the last decade.” limited edition graphics, handicrafts, people, partly because they are af­ marriage by her father. Jeannette Hair Design. She is employed by Hair O T I ing as many as possible before you depart will reduce New Jersey and Northeastern University, This new savvy public is support­ name brand collectibles from fordable.” The prospective bridegroom is a Lefebvre, sister of the bride, and Diane Plus of East Hartford. the size of the problem you’ll encounter on your Boston, M ^s. He is employed by Pratt & graduate of Howell Cheney Technical ing a growing network of stores in makers such as Daum, Lladro, If, however, you find Victorian a Laliberte were maids of honor. Brides­ The bridegroom is a graduate of South m return. Mulching helps control weeds and conserves Whimey Aircraft School and is self-employed as a which handcrafted and well- Waterford and Royal Doulton, and gothic horror, skip it. The decorating maids were Lynne Damaschi, I^mela Windsor High School, Hartford State CO soil moisture. A Sept 1 wedding is planned at St remodeling contractor. - ^ designed factory-made objects are signed oil paintings. Prices range lesson of the day is this: If you don’t Cavaliere, I^tricia Kasheta and Paula Technical College and the University of James Church. A Sept. 2 wedding is planned at St. shown together, says Bill Kraus, from $80 to $2400, and the average like it, you still can have what you Harvest whatever is ripe and arrange for harvest of Troiano. Kristina Kasheta was flower girl. Hartford. He is employed by Enihart author of “Contemporary Crafts for amount spent is $200. like. crops that will ripen while you’re away. This will Clement’s Estate, Portland. Thomas Breen III was best man. Glass of Windsor. keep crops producing and keep tlie garden clear of rotting organic matter that might atuact insects and other pests. >s r-> Caring for classic Oriental mgs Old blooms and seed heads should be removed Cashman-McCarthy CO from flowering annuals so plants will continue to Joan and Arthur Cashman of 305 Bos­ Helpfulness for self or others produce flowers. ton Hill Road, Andover, announce the > The lawn, vegetables, flower beds and ornamentals engagement of their daughter, Sharon > H CHICAGO (AP) — Among floor — Broom sweeping not only months, looking for wear at the may need watering in your absence. In particular, Joan Cashman to David Michael McCar­ ■D coverings, the Oriental rug is the removes loose dirt but helps bring edges and ends. Check the back for By GEORGE W. CORNELL tion” in faith — a searching kind of faith out the wool’s natural sheen. moth damage, which will appear as newly planted shrubs and trees will not tolerate a thy, son of Barbara and Donald McCarthy that surmounts doubts — seemed classic, and it can last indefinitely if Sr. of East Lyme. The Associated Press — Never put a house plant or areas of missing knots, even though long drought. Ask a friend or neighbor to water; you genuinely altruistic, impelled to serve properly cared for. The bride-elect is a 1982 graduate of flower pot on the rug. No matter the cotton foundation remains. m i^ t offer to return the favor. Beggars in Spain sometimes plead, “A others. Tom Jorjorian, manager of the RHAM High School in Hebron and a how c a ^ u l you are, moisture can — Store Oriental rugs not in use Whoever takes care of your plants and garden also penny for your soul.” This implies that But that selfless motivation didn’t Nahigian Brothers cleaning plant, 1987 graduate of the University of Con­ penetrate or condense on the rug, where they will be safe from excess might raise and lower window shades, open and close the giving is for the giver’s sake. It some­ show up in two other faith orientations. says an Oriental rug can last necticut Storrs. She is employed as a law “forever.” He offers these lips to creating permanent mildew damage. humidity, heat and moths. Have curtains and windows, park a car in your driveway times may work that way, but it also can They are “extrinsic” religion that is — Mop up spills by blotting, not them mothproof-sprayed by a and otherwise make the house look lived-in to dis­ enforcement officer for the Connecticut be genuine concern for another. strictly utilitarian to improve standing or owners: Humane Society in Newington. — Tbra your rugs every year to e- rubbing. Dilute the spillage with professional or pack them with moth courage burglars. Studies have found that kind, helpful reinforce one’s chosen way, and “intrin­ The prospective bridegroom is a qualize traffic wear and light ex­ plenty of cool water and continue crystals if they arc to be stored for Garden Books deeds may be strictly self-serving to gain sic” religion that seeks unity of being and graduate of New London High School. posure. blotting until the rug appears to be any length of time. status, reassurance or influence, but also strives to transcend self-cenlercdness. — Be sure the rug has padding to clean. Try not to soak unaffected — Roll, do not fold, for storage. For those who live in the country, the editors of He has been employed for the past 18 can be utterly altruistic. From those persjiectives, it was found parts. Dry thoroughly, first using ab­ — Be wary of over-the-counter Mother Earth News offer two valuable books: “The years by the Connecticut State Police that in offering help “the motivation was reduce wear and inhibit slippage. These variations also show up among sorbent towels on top and under­ stain removers. They may not be Backcountry Handbook” and “The Rural Living where,he serves as the motorcycle in­ not directed to increasing the welfare of Pads also add “sumptuousness,” he religious believers, whose faith teaches says. neath, then turning the rug over to right for your kind of rug and may Handbook” (Fireside-Simon & Schuster, $11.95 structor at the State Police Academy in the person in need, but was directed to s dry the foundation. Finally, turn it each, paperback). These fully illustrated guides are Meriden. compassion and helpfulness, new be­ getting a reward," Batson said. — Vaccuum the rugs in the direc­ cause permanent damage. havioral experiments find. upright to finish drying. for the novice as well as for experienced outdoor A May 25,1991 wedding is planned. That is, the help offered had “egoistic" tion of the nap, which you can deter­ The studies are “the first using empiri­ — If spills have dried, get the ad­ folks. motives, the studies conclude, while the mine by running your hand over the Nahigian Brothers maintains a cal methods to measure whether real surface. vice of an experienced rug cleaner. “The Backcountry Handbook” offers wilderness “quest orientation” seemed moved by real hotline 1 (8(X)) 543-7888, to answer altruism is specifically there,” says altruism. — Sweep fringes with a broom — Don’t use steam cleaners or consumer information about Orien­ first aid, a naturalists’ guide, how to build a boat and psychologist C. Daniel Batson of the Batson compared the three ways of instead of vacuuming, which can chemicals. These can prematurely tal rug care. The company is part of how to avoid getting lost. * ^ e Rural Living Hand­ University of Kansas, one of the resear­ being religious with the width, height and break them. age the rug by removing the wool’s the Torcom Group, a conglomerate book” is a guide to practical country skills. chers. depth dimensions of an object, and added — Do not beat your rug. That can natural oils. of Oriental rug retail, manufacturing Sharon Cashman-David Results from reactions to varied situa­ in a telephone interview, “Some of all break the foundation. — Inspect your rug every few and service establishments. McCarthy tions found that a certain “quest orienta­ three are in everybody." 1 9 9 0 J u

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(JD Synchronal Research MOVIE: 'Dark Alibi' Forged finger­ Among the latest are four setenant (attached) 25- ^ Andy Griffith 7:30AM CD (3 ) [USA] Paid Program prints send Charlie Chan, the Oriental LOS ANGELES — 'There was no shortage of ad­ [CNN] Crossfire Qi) Laverne & Shirley sleuth, on another baffling investigation cent stamps from the Republic of the Marshall Is­ Sidney Toler, Mantan Moreland, Benson vance publicity for the March debut of “Equal Jus­ ® To Be Announced. 5:30AM (3) Synchronal Research Fong 1946. tice” in ABC’s spring lineup. lands in the Pacific. They feature two species of en­ ® Natural White Your Show of Shows (S7) La Plaza 'The show about young, struggling lawyers in a dangered sea turtles, the hawkbill and Pacific green ® Saved by the Bell (CC). 55) Andy Griffith (5t) M ork 8< M indy big-city district attorney’s office was a personal turtles. It's Your Business [CNN] Showbiz Today [A&E] Living Dangerously A trip to Ha­ favorite of ABC Entertainment president Robert Iger. The adult hawkbill, considered one of the most [CNN] Sports Close-up waii's Kilauea Volcano. (60 min.) (R) [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Before it ever hit prime time, it had become one of beautiful sea turtles, is dark brown with yellow s- [DIS] Dumbo's Circus [DIS] Fraggle Rock (R) the most talked about new programs on television. Y cales. Fully grown, it reaches 34 inches in length and [ESPN] Sportsmans Challenge [ESPN] Fly Fishing Mastery From [ESPN] Auto Racing: HFC American 'That wasn’t enough to make it one of the most weighs over 300 pounds. The hawkbill may hatch as Series From Cleveland. |Ri [HBO] MOVIE: 'Weekend at Bernie's' Scientific Anglers (CC) A dead man provides two of his em­ watched. many as 100 eggs in its nest, but, due to predators, 6:00AM CD captain Bob [LIFE] WomanWatch ployees with a unique set of problems. An­ “Equal Justice” was not picked up for the fall only a few survive. CD Public Affairs [MAX] MOVIE: 'B atm an' (CC) A caped drew McCarthy, Silverman, vigilante takes to the nighttime streets, de­ schedule. Instead, it was renewed as a replacement The Pacific green turtle is actually brown; its name CD §1) Paid Program Catherine Mary Stewart, 1989 Rated PG- claring war on the criminal element plagu­ 13, fin Stereo) scries. comes from the greenish color of its fat. The largest fit) Bionic Six ing a modern metropolis. Michael Keaton, [NIAX] MOVIE: 'The Return of Swamp Jack Nicholson, Kim Basinger 1989. Home Shopping Club 'This is a big disappointment to 'Thomas Carter, the of all sea turtles, it weighs over 400 pounds and may (3S) Thing' The muck-encrusted, comic-book Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) reach over 4 feet in length. Its numbers are decreas­ (38) One Day at a Time monster sets out to thwart the evil Ar­ show’s executive producer and co-creator. It leaves cane s plot to overrun the world with [USA] Paid Program ing because of its edible flesh and its vulnerability to [A&E] Golden Age of Television him in the unenviable spot of being in television pur­ genetic mutations. Louis Jourdan, Heather 9:10AM [CNN] H ealthw eek gatory. It also illustrates the uncertainty of life in this FIRST ISSUE — This collec­ egg collectors. [CNN] Daybreak Locklear, Sarah Douglas 1989. Rated PG- [DIS] Mousercise 13, (In Stereo) 9:30AM (3 J ® Slimerl And the Real business. tor’s plate, called "Sharing," Ghostbusters (CC). Protected Birds of Hungary [ESPN] Tennis: ATP Tour (R) 81OOAM (T ) Dink, the Little Dinosaur “Listen, it’s a bad situation,” Carter said in an in­ (CC). (3® Synchronal Research is the first in a series of en­ Hungary publicizes the plight of endangered [MAX] MOVIE: 'Soldier in the Rain’ A terview last week. “But I would have been more dis­ vironment-related plates species with a set of six stamps depicting “Protected master sergeant is constantly getting his CiD ® Pup Named Scooby Doo (CC). ® Snakmaster appointed if it didn’t get picked up at all.” -n \ Useful Birds” found there. hero-worshipping protege out of sticky si­ O Benson (g ) ® Karate Kid (CC). Being picked up as a replacement series means painted by Mimi Jobe and tuations. Steve McQueen, Jackie Gleason g® Serendipity 'There are three 3-fiorint stamps: One illustrates the Tuesday Weld. 1963, ® Bugs Bunny that “Equal Justice” is a prime-time understudy. If a produced by The Edwin M. (S7) Say Brother - n [TMC] MOVIE: 'The Year of Living Dan­ @ ® Kissyfur (CC) Balkanian woodpecker, which lives in gardens and (61) M unsters Today (CC) Grandpa is out­ show bombs in the fall. Carter’s program could take gerously' A journalist, trying to scoop the O ) Zoobilee Zoo (R) Knowels China Co. The raged when a book slams the vampire its place. 'That scenario presents its own Catch-22. orchards of Hungary; one shows a male and female potential political overthrow of Indonesia, d® Paid Program code. (R) series is cailed “Nature’s bullfinch; and one features the Eurasian kingfisher. meets and falls in love with the British at­ “If we get thrown on the air, we’ll be in trouble be­ ® Wall Street Journal Report tache, Mel Gibson, Sigourney Weaver. [CNN] M oneyw eek cause we’ll be in a time slot where some other show Child." 'There are two 5-florint stamps: One portrays the (57) Page 57 (R) hoopoe, which is named for its distinctive cry and is Linda Hunt. 1983. Rated PG. [DIS] Donald Duck Presents has failed,” he said. “And we’ll be in trouble because n ^ [USA] Law and Harry McGraw ®l) Wolf Rock Power Hour [ESPN] Jimmy Houston Outdoors we’ll be rushed onto the air.” easily recognized by the colorful crest; and one fea­ [A&E] Journey to Adventure tures a male and female European bee-eater, found in 6:30AM CD Young Universe [HBO] MOVIE: M icki & M aude' (CC) A Carter, 36, has been called one of the best directors (11) Mork 8i Mindy [CNN] Daybreak bigamous television personality learns that CD Environment is focus of plates the Carpathian Basin. [DIS] Good Morning. Mickey! both of his wives are pregnant and due to in episodic television. He is the hired gun who made 'The 10-florint stamp shows the common roller, (26) Paid Program give birth at the same time Dudley Moore, the premiere episodes of acclaimed scries such as SS) Dick Van Dyke [ESPN] Fishing: The Ultimate Outdoor Amy Irving, Ann Reinking. 1984 Rated which was once one of the most numerous birds in Experience PG-13, “Miami Vice,” “Su Elsewhere,” “A Year in the Life” Here we have “Sharing,” a winter full-color “Bradford Book of Col­ [A&E] Heroes: Made in the U.S.A. Europe but is now seen only in a few areas. Common [T M C ] MOVIE: W illow' A diminutive [LIFE] What Every Baby KrK}ws: The and “Midnight Caller.” scene with a little bundled-up girl [CNN] International Correspondents lector Plates,” now in its 14th edi­ Nelwyn struggles to protect an infant prin­ First Three Years “Equal Justice” is his first effort at producing an S i rollers are so beautifully colored that they resemble [DIS] You and M e, Kid cess from the evil queen who's vowed to hand-feeding a Canada goose with Collectors' [USA] Hollywood Insider (R) tion, and also a quarterly “Quote destroy her Val Kilmer, Warwick Davis, entire scries. 'The program, which airs its last original z m something from a bucket of bird hopical birds. [ESPN] Motorweek Illustrated (R) Sheet” with current market prices on Each of the stamps carries the bird’s name in Hun­ Joanne Whalley 1988 Rated PG (In lO lO O A IV I (T) Pee-wee's Playhouse episode Wednesday night at 10 (EDT), never made provender. Other geese and a few all the listed plates. [HBO] Suzi's Story |CC| Based on the Stereo) (CC) O "D Corner true story of Suzi Lovegrove, a wife and the Nielsen top 10. hopeful ducks are zeroing for a garian and Latin, the denomination, the year and the [USA] Financial Freedom mother diagnosed with AIDS. (60 min ) (In (33) Soul Train (R) (In Stereo) piece of the action. The big news from Bradford is its name of the designer, Hungarian artist Pal Varga. Well, it never made the top 20, either. But in the Stereo) 8:30AM (3 ) California Raisins (CC) (3® Synchronal Research increasingly competitive battle for network viewers, It is an 8-1/2-inch plate being 55,000-square-foot addition to the This Queen Designs Stamps Sledge Hammerl Russ MacKendrick 6:45AM CD Davey & Goliath dD d® Disney's Adventures of the its ratings were considered respectable. Q T| produced by the Edwin M. Knowles already-existing 92,000-square-foot Queen Margrcthe II of Denmark has a unique Gummi Bears (CC) (g ) ® S m urfs (CC) 7 :00AM (D Garfield and Friends (CC) Carter pushed hard for ABC to bring “Equal Jus­ China Co. — and is just nearing the office, museum and garden com­ hobby — she designs stamps. (33) Good Times g® B lit2 on Cartooning (R) m rn CD Barnaby Jones In 1985, she designed a stamp to commemorate the d® Bugs Bunny (g) NWA Wrestling tice” back in the fall. In the end, though, he lost to end of its 150 firing days. N. Milwaukee Ave., Niles, 111. plex. Ground was broken this spring (5J World Tomorrow CO 52 40th anniversary of the liberation of Denmark. It (g) g® Camp Candy (CC) (S7) Tony Brown's Journal (R) Steven Bochco, the heavy-hitter who helped create 60648. and the museum part had to be QD Little Rascals depicts a blackout blind rolling up for the last lime d® Sesame Street (CC) (R) (S) Fall Guy (CC) “Hill Street Blues” and “L.A. Law.” The artistry is the work of ecol­ The Exchange was written up this closed until 1991 — everything else (2S) Twin Star Productions while the pitch darkness of the occupation years is @ ) Paid Program [A&E] Peter Wimsey: Five Red Her­ “Anytime Steven gets up to the plate, you’ve got ogy-buff Mimi Jobe. The plate is the month in the Antique Trader Weekly is humming. (^ Harvey's Kitchen being dispersed by flickering candles. (g ) Ask the Manager rings Campbell's six suspects all have ali­ to take that seriously.” Carter said. first of an environment-related where we read that it is the world’s This museum has its own Hall of [USA] Paid Program bis (60 min.) Pan 3 of 4. (R) g?) State We re In (R) Bochco’s next at bat is “Cop Rock,” a program series to be called “Nature’s largest trading center for collectors’ Fame with 11 plates starting with She also designed a sheet of 50 Christmas stamps (SS Ring Around the World D ^ [A&E] Global Affair [DIS] MOVIE: 'A Boy Named Charlie that has police officers bursting into song and juries Children.” plates. In Niles (near Chicago), they the “Behind the Frozen Window” of with the theme “Christmas Preparation in the (^ Quantum Marketing B row n' The Peanuts gang of Charles [CNN] Big Story Schulz's famous comic strip provides belting out verdicts like a revival meeting choir. It should do well as children and have a computerized trading floor 1895. Number seven in this august Heavenly Palace” and a 1983 Christmas set of 30 @ National Geographic (60 min.) 33 CO [DIS] Superman more innocent gems of wisdom 1969 “Cop Rock” also is dear to Igcr. When it came wildlife are right up there with where a transaction may be made by grouping is the 1971 Goebel stamps called “Light.” dD Marvel Action Universe Rated G [ESPN] Fishing: The Outdoor Writers right down to it, with only a limited number of opicn motherhood and pie in the phone in a twinkling. On a so-so “Heavenly Angel” by Sister H.I. Earlier this year, Denmark issued a definitive [A&E] All Creatures Great and Small (R) [ESPN] Fishin' Hole (R) 33 > 9:00AM ® Jim Henson's Muppet spots in the fall schedule, “Cop Rock” was given the pantheon of “appeal.” business day, the wheel-and-deals Hummel. It had an issue price of stamp honoring the queen’s 50th birthday and featur­ [CNN] Daybreak [LIFE] A ttitu d e s > H Babies (CC) Wednesday slot now occupied by “Equal Justice.” The issue price is not outrageous, may number more than 18,000. $25. ing her portrait. [DIS] Welcome to Pooh Corner (D (4® New Adventures of Winnie the [USA] Tales of the Gold Monkey •u as these things go today ($29.90). It The Bradford is also the leading Right now in this village of Grenada Honors U.S. Airborne 10:10AM [CNN] Showbiz This “We couldn’t go on Thursday night because NBC should be in gift shops and collec­ source of information on the interna­ charm, a collector is offering one for The East Caribbean island of Grenada has released W eek has ‘L.A. Law’ and you can’t have those two shows tors’ havens everywhere, or by mail tional market with offices in 10 sale at a cool thousand. 1 0:30AM CD MOVIE: O uackser For on the same night,” Carter said. “TUesday is ‘iliir- a stamp and two souvenir sheets to honor the 50th tune Has a Cousin in the Bronx' An Insh from The Bradford Exchange, 9333 countries. They publish an amazing Plates can be fun. anniversary of the U.S. Airborne Forces. 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(R) (In Stereo) g New Lassie (CC) An earthquake EMPTY downs a live power line in an area where time for laughs Twooty Show (CC). and Country Club in Grand Blanc, Mich. (2 the right note [HBO] MOVIE: 'Weekend at Bernie's’ Will is playing baseball d ) Silver Spoons (CC). NEST hrs.) (Live) (CC) A dead man provides tw o of his em­ 37) Star Cops Part 3 of 9. NEW YORK (AP) — Summer, with its long, lazy fiT) Incredible Hulk (X) Knight Rider ployees with a unique set of problems. An­ drew McCarthy, Jonathan Silverman, [A&E] Challenge of the Seas days and nights, seems the perfect time for laughs (S) Synchronal Research In "It Happened (3l) MOVIE: 'An American Werewolf in By BOB THOMAS London' Oscar-winning makeup highlights Catherine Mary Stewart. 1989 Rated PG- [CNN] Sports Saturday and lightheartedness. (S5) W W F Superstars of Wrestling Two Plights," the 13. (In Stereo) The Associated Press episode of this tale of a vacationing Yank cursed by a [ESPN] SpeedWeek Home video offers the best and the worst of (g) Chipmunks (CC). werewolf's bite. David Naughton, Jenny 6:00PM (X) CB News (CC). MOVIE: 'Police Academy 6: *Mo’ Better Blues’ — R PIBC's "Empty Agutter, Griffin Dunne. 1981. [MAX] movies comedies. Here’s I of a brief, alphabeti­ (S4) Raising Kids CB A-Team City Under Siege' (CC) Those bumbling riest" airing (JD Synchronal Research cal sampling: 6s) RollerGames 33) Star Trek; The Next Generation (CC) cadets take to the streets when three inept The astonishing Spike Lee, surely the most SATURDAY. JULY goons successfully orchestrate a metro­ — “The Allnighter” (1987): An incredibly stupid 081 Three Stooges (g) MOVIE: 'Ghost Warrior' A 400-year- Picard IS abducted and replaced by an evil 28. Laverne old samurai warrior is awakened from sus­ politan crime wave , Michael original of new filmmakers, succeeds where others (S?) Washington Week in Review (CC). impostor (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) beach blanket vid about a college student who has pended animation in modern-day Los An­ Winslow, David Graf. 1989. Rated PG. (In Stereo) - It. (Park Overall) is 3D Synchronal Research have stumbled. He has made a movie that is both geles. Hiroshi Fujioka, Janet Julian, John one last romp before graduation. It stars Susanne (61) Matt Houston angry at her hus­ (28) Airwolf 8:00PM (X ) Paradise (CC) Amelia authoritative and entertaining. Calvin. 1984, seeks revenge when she is taken in by a Hoffs, and was directed by Tamar Simon Hoffs. Only Bertrand Tavernier’s “Round Midnight” and Clint [A&E] Partners in Crime Tommy and band and tells him (g 38) 3D News that she's hav­ (g l d9) Greatest Fights Ever Muhammed woman who swindles Paradise after prom­ a mother could love. Tuppence investigate the murder of an ac­ Ali vs. Joe Frasier taped March 8, 1971 in g Degrassi High (CC). ising to modernize it. (60 min.) (R) (In Eastwood’s “Bird” captured the essence of jazz, but tress. (60 min.) (R) — “American Graffiti” (1973): George Lucas’ Y ing an affair with Madison Square Garden in New York; also Stereo) were so doggedly downbeat that they turned off g Hee Haw (R) jewel about coming of age, starring Ron Howard, [ESPN] All-American Pulling Series (R) Harry (Richard interviews with principals of the fight in­ (X ) ® Super Jeopardy! (CC). (In Stereo) average audiences. cluding Joe Frasier, Angelo Dundee (All’s g Hersey's Hollywood [LIFE] Frugal Gourmet Mulligan). CB MOVIE; 'Ellery Queen: Don't Look Harrison Ford and Richai d Dreyfuss. Lee’s “Mo’ Better Blues” has something for trainer) and Eddie Futch (Frasier's trainer) (B) New Yankee Workshop (CC). [MAX] MOVIE; Real Genius' (CC) A (Rebroadcast) (2 hrs.) Behind You' Ellery Queen sets out to — “Animal House” (1978): A John Landis scream everyone: comedy, sex, violence, drama, as well as group of gifted scientific students seelt re­ 33) Star Trek crack an ominous multiple-murder case. with John Belushi and Tim Matheson. Laughs galore. venge against the unscrupulous professor ( g Yen Can Cook (R| Peter Lawford, Harry Morgan, Stefanie some of the most sublime jazz to be captured on film. CHECK IISTINGS [A&E] Revue News about the entertain­ who has been stealing their ideas. Vai Kil­ ( g MOVIE: 'All of M e' A hapless lawyer ment world. (60 min.) (R) Powers. 1971 — “Around the World in 80 Days” (1956): Made FOR EXACT TIME The rendition of the title tune will haunt us for years mer, Gabe Jarret, William Atherton. 1985. struggles for control after a cantankerous [CNN] Newswatch 3D Synchronal Research during the days of Hollywood opulence. Noted most­ Rated PG. (In Stereo) heiress's soul takes over one side of his to come. [DIS] Lion, the W itch and the Wardrobe g MOVIE: 'Apprentice to Murder' A ly for cameos of just about everybody who was [U S A ] Youthquake Featured: Covenant body. Steve Martin, Lily Tomlin, Victoria Gone is the angry attitude of Lee’s last film — not (g ) Yellow Rose Two deaths on the ranch Based on the book by C.S. Lewis. Four devout faith healer leads two young men House; the making of "Flip/' the magazine (Sf) W onderworks: Daniel and the T ow ­ Tennant. 1984. anybody at the time. Stars David Niven. prompt Roy to shake an accusing finger at children pass through a closet into the against a suspicious farmer in this fact- that he has mellowed out. His situations and his of "Dance Party USA. " ers (CC). g MOVIE: 'Inside the Third Reich' — “Back to School” (1986): Rodney Dangerficld ex-convict Chance; young Whit magical land of Narnia. (60 min.) Part 3 of based tale of Satanism in rural Pennsyl­ [CNN] Evans & Novak Based on the true story of Albert Speer's dialogue retain plenty of bite (some may consider his [C N N ] Science and Tech­ develops his love life. (6C min.) (R) 3. (R) vania. Donald Sutherland, Chad Lowe. Mia goes to school. 11:10AM personal involvement with the Nazi war portrayal of the two money-squeezing club-owner nology W eek Topic: new communica­ [LIFE] E/R Sara. 1987 ® MOVIE: 'M r. M ajestyk' A farmer de­ machine. Rutger Hauer, Blythe Danner, De- [ESPN] Goff; Curtis Walker Cup Third — "The Beach Girls” (1982): A tease vid for tions system for truckers. g g 2 2 7 (CC) Mary witnesses the infi­ brothers as anti-Semitic). [TMC] MOVIE: 'Wisdom' A young man fies the mob by giving work to the needy. £i. rek Jacobi. 1982. Pan 2 of 2. round from Bernardsville, N.J (60 min.) delity of Rose's boyfriend while on a trip to morons, rated R. 1 1 :30AM CS silver Spoons (CC). becomes a folk hero when his crusade Charles Bronson, Al Lettieri, Linda Cristal. (Taped) The prologue is a brief vignette of a New York boy against the system leads him to commit a 1974. @ Ciao Italia (In Stereo) Atlantic City. (60 min.) (R| (In Stereo) — “Beach House” (1982): A PG-rated moron fl8) Synchronal Research [MAX] MOVIE: 'The Perfect Match’ A whose mother won’t let him go out to play until he string of unusual bank robberies. Emilio Es­ Rod & Reel Streamside G ) MOVIE; 'Malone' Stranded in Ore­ personal ad brings together a pair of seem­ g This Old House (CC). (R) movie about poor kids and rich kids sharing the same 1 ^ Saved by the Bell (CC). tevez, Demi Moore, Tom Skerritt. 1986. gon. a retired CIA agent takes a stand finishes his trumpet lessons. The boy grows up to be­ ingly mismatched singles Marc McClure, g MOVIE: 'The Return of the Living Rated R. (G) MOVIE: The McKenzie Break' Ger­ against a ruthless land developer. Bun summer beach house. ® ) Art Underfoot Searching for old and Jennifer Edwards 1987. Rated PG. Dead' Ghouls with a craving for human come Bleek Gilliam (Denzel Washington), a rising mans plot an escape at a phsoner-of-v'ar Reynolds, Cliff Robertson, Kenneth McMil­ — “Beachballs” (1988): An R-rated beach romp valuable rugs at a gallery and wholesale (X ) : brains go on a rampage in this tale inspired 1 :00PM camp in Scotland during World War II. lan. 1987. jazz star whose quintet packs the Beneath the Under­ markets. (R) St. lx)uis Cardinals at N ew York M ets Brian Keith, Helmut Griem, Ian Hendry [USA] Equalizer by George Romero’s 1968 chiller. Clu Gu- that could only possibly appeal to 6-year-olds who (CC) From Shea Stadium. (3 hrs.) (Live) [A & E] Biography: Chiang Kai-shek/ lager, Don Calfa, James Karen. 1985. dog club every nighu S5) To Be Announced. 1970. 6:30PM CB CBS News (CC) (In Stereo) are too young to see it anyway. Stars those well- Peron The women who influenced the ev­ (S3) Cops This look at crime in Las Vegas Bleek tries to balance his career — with no help (g) Wall Street Week (CC). CB 39) Golf: British Senior Open Cham­ [A & E ] MOVIE: 'H eart Beat' A society Who's the Boss? (CC) known actors Phillip Paley and Heidi Helmer. ents of their countries. (60 min.) (R) CB follows the Metropolitan Police Depart­ from his boyhood friend and manager. Giant (Spike [C N N ] Baseball '9 0 pionship Third round from Turnberry, giri gets caught up in the lifestyle of the Scotland. (2 hrs.) (Same-day Tape) beatnik world. Nick Nolte, Sissy Spacek, [D IS ] Cinderella A degraded girl's (Les­ 3D Synchronal Research ment as they investigate a rape and pose — “The Blues Brothers” (1980): A clever treat and [DIS] Best of Mickey Mouse Club (CC). ley Ann Warren) wish to attend a lavish as Arab sheiks to apprehend prostitutes. Lee) — and romances with a would-be singer (Cynda CB Airwolf John Heard. 1980. g 3D NBC News rollicking salute to the music world ingeneous with (In Stereo) ball comes true with the help of her fairy (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) Williams) and a school teacher (Joie Lee). Bleek’s g Blitz on Cartooning (H) CHIPS Part 2 of 2. [DIS] MOVIE: 'A Summer to Remem­ godmother (Celeste Holm). Also stars Gin­ Ellwood and Jake. [ESPN] Gameday ber' A deaf boy develops a unique and [A&E] Footsteps of Man: Romer's juggling act fails, with tragic results. ger Rogers, Walter Pidgeon, Pat Carroll, 3D WKRP in Cincinnati — “Breaking Away” (1979): A warm look at [HBO] MOVIE: Funny Farm' (CC) A (g) WWF Superstars of Wrestling loving relationship with an orangutan Egypt An exploration of the Egyptian em­ “Mo’ Better Blues” marks Denzel Washington’s Stuart Damon, Jo Van Fleet. Music by ® ABC News (CC) pire. (60 min.) growing up. Manhattan couple gets more than they ex­ (24) Collectors (R) trained in sign language. James Farentino. Rodgers and Hammerstein. (90 min.) (R) (In continued emergence as a first-rank film actor. He is pected when they ditch big-city life for the Tess Harper. Louise Fletcher. 1985. 37) Austin City Limits (In Stereo) [CNN] Primenews (361 Bret Maverick Maverick's latest scam Stereo) — “Caddyshack” (1980): Took it’s lead from a commanding figure, on the bandstand and off. Win­ quaint New England countryside. Chevy [LIFE] Moonlighting [CNN] Pinnacle [ESPN] Mud and Monster Truck Rac­ Chase, Madolyn Smith, Joseph Maher. involves a pre-Columbian artifact, Arizona [LIFE] Spenser; For Hire “Animal House” but missed by a mile. Still, some ing (Taped) ner of last year’s supporting actor Academy Award 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) real estate and a gullible English baron. (60 [U S A ] MOVIE; 'Rambo: First Blood [USA] Throb [TMC] MOVIE: Willow’ A diminutive funny bits from Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerficld min.) (R) Part i r Former Green Beret John Rambo Nelwyn struggles to protect an infant prin­ [USA] MOVIE; 'Demonwarp' Five for “Glory,” and twice nominated prior to that, he’s [LIFE] Esquire: About Men, for Women and Bill Murray. [A&E] W om en in Politics Profiles of Si­ returns to the jungles of Vietnam in search 4:10PM [C N N ] Sports Close-up (R) cess from the evil queen who's vowed to youths and a hunter searching for his likely to 1^ in the ruiming for lead actor this time. [USA] Dance Party USA of American prisoners of war. Sylvester destroy her. Val Kilmer, Warwick Davis, daughter encounter aliens in Demonwood mone Veil, France's outspoken liberal [M AX] MOVIE: ‘The Naked — “Carry On Crtiising” (1%2): I ^ of the ribald Stallone. Richard Crenna, Charles Napier 4:1 5PM Joanne Whalley 1988 Rated PG (In Forest. George Kennedy, David Michael (X ) Out of This W orld A se­ leader and Tatyana Zaslavskaya, the archi­ City' While tracking down the murderer of British “carry on” series of comedies. This one takes 1 2:00PM 1985. Stereo) O'Neill, Pamela Gilbert. 1988. cret admirer sends notes to Evie. (R) (In tect of perestroika. (60 min ) (R) a young girl, the New York City homicide place on a Mediterranean cruise ship. Stereo) [CNN] Newsday 2:10PM [CNN] Heatthweek (R) squad discovers a jewel theft ring. Barry 7:00PM CB Lifestyles of the Rich and 8:30PM QD ® Monopoty (CC) (In Famous Audrey Hepburn; Stefanie Pow­ — “A Day at the Races” (1937): The brothers CB American Telecast [DIS] Yogi's Ark Lark Animated. Yogi Fitzgerald, Howard Duff, Don Taylor. Stereo) 2:30PM ® ) Pierre Franey's Cuisine ers; country singer T G Sheppard (60 Bear and his friends travel in a magical ark 1948. 3D Synchronal Research Marx. (D Superman Rapide (In Stereo) min.) (R) Shocker: Brando in search of a perfect place. (60 min.) (R) — “The Devil and Miss Jones” (1941): Delicious ® CHIPS Part 1 of 2. dB Hometime; Contracting a Home 4:30PM ( X ) ® W ide W orld of Sports g New Yankee Workshop (CC). [ESPN] Tennis: Canadian Open Semi­ (CC) Scheduled 12-round WBC World CB g Wheel of Fortune (CC) (S ) Home Shopping Club (CC). Part 9 of 10. (ST) W ild America (CC) Prairie ecosys­ romp with Charles Cobum, Jean Arthur and Robert finals From Toronto. (2 hrs.) (Same-day Light Heavyweight bout between Jeff CB It’s a Living tems and the status of proposed Great (SO) MOVIE: 'Yor, the Hunter From the [C N N ] Style W ith Elsa Klensch (R) Cunimings. can be funny Tape) Harding and Dennis Andries from Mel­ (33) (g Major League Baseball: New Plains and Tallgrass Prairie land preserves. Future' After a nuclear holocaust, a heroic [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd [M AX] MOVIE: 'Crossing Delancey' bourne, Australia; Motorcycle Grand Prix York Yankees at (3 (R) — “Doctor Detroit” (1983): The three Ps: pimps, caveman must battle prehistoric creatures. (CC) Molly struggles to find the money for (CC) An independent New Yorker finds from LeMans, France. (90 min.) (Taped) hrs.) (Live) Reb Brown, Corinne Clery, John Steiner. [DIS] Teddy Bear's Picnic Animated. prostitutes and professors. With Dan Aykroyd and a downpayment on her condo. (R) romance with a pickle merchant she meets (jS Synchronal Research 1983 at the urging of her grandmother and the (3D Synchronal Research Two teddy bears come to life to help a little Howard Hesseman. [MAX] MOVIE: 'Arizona Raiders' A g Frugal Gourmet (R) (In Stereo) girl who is lost in the forest (R) (In Stereo) By LINDA DEUTSCH (g) ALF-tales (CC) local matchmaker. Amy Irving, Peter Reig- g Buck Rogers — “Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop former Confederate joins the newly ert, Jeroen Krabbe. 1988. Rated PG (In @ Victory Garden (CC). The Associated Press S8) Bookmark (CC). formed Arizona Rangers to hunt down kill­ g Video Tours: Universal Studios 9:00PM (X) Beauty and the Beast Worrying and Love the Bomb” (1964): A master­ Stereo) (CC) As Diana tracks a serial killer wito is ers. Audie Murphy. Michael Dante, Ben [CNN] Future Watch 3D Superboy Lana and Superboy are tar­ “The Freshman” — PG (S) MOVIE: 'International Velvet' The stalking former Tunnel dwellers. Father is piece from Stanley Kubrick, a tour de force from Cooper. 1965. [TM C] Picture Show [TMC] MOVIE: Patty Hoarst' (CC) gets of a maniac who's possessed by an orphaned niece of the now grown-up Vel­ reunited with a lost love. (60 min.) (In vet comes to live with her aunt in Devon Based on the newspaper heiress's own ac­ evil spirit Guest star Philip Michael Tho­ Peter Sellers. [HBO] MOVIE: 'Licence to 3:00PM (X ) (S ) PBA Bowli ing: Inter­ Stereo) Marlon Brando is a brilliant actor but, let’s face it, Tatum O'Neal. Christopher Plummer, An­ 1:15PM count of her imprisonment and brainwash­ mas |R) Kill' (CC) James Bond quits the spy ser­ national Summer Classic From Edmond. — “Doin’ Time on Planet Earth” (1988): A 33 > he’s not known for making audiences laugh. Heavy thony Hopkins 1978. Okla. (90 min.) (Live) ing at the hands of the Symbionese Libera­ g St. Elsewhere CB ® MOVIE: 'Columbo: Murder in vice and launches a one-man crusade tion Army Natasha Richardson, William Malibu' (CC) Lt. Columbo forces a murder strange, PC-rated mess set in Sunnydale, Ariz. > H S5) Black Perspective against the Colombian drug lord who (4p Star Search (60 min ) (In Stereo) dramatic roles are his forte. “The Godfather” and (X ) Knight Rider Forsythe, Ving Rhames. 1988. Rated R (In confession from a gigolo, only to discover (“prune capital of the world”). maimed his friend. Timothy Dalton, Carey "D “Apocalypse Now” weren’t exactly big on chuckles. (M) MOVIE: 'Borderline' A border patrol (3) Home Shopping Club Stereo) (61) Star Trek; The Next Generation (CC) somebody else was behind the crime. Pe­ officer leads the search into California for a Lowell, Robert Davi 1989. Rated PG-13. Picard IS abducted and replaced by an evil ter Falk, Andrew Stevens. Brenda Vac- — “The Egg and I” (1947): Nice little bite of (g ) (g ) LPGA Golf: LPGA Champtonship [USA] It's Your Move That’s what makes it such a delightfiil shock to ring of Mexican aliens. Charles Bronson. (In Stereo) impostor (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) caro 1990 (In Stereo) Third round, from Bethesda. Md. (60 min.) Americana with Claudette Colbert and Fred Mac- discover in “The Reshman” that Brando can be Bruno Kirby, Ed Harris. 1980. 1:30PM ® ) Joy of Painting (R) (Live) 5:00PM CB A-Team [A&E] New Wilderness (3D Synchronal Research Murray. funny. (881 Candlepin Bowling (60 min.) (S ) Raising Amarica's Chiidren (g) New York Master Chefs |R) (3D Synchronal Research [CNN] Capital Gang g g Golden Girls (CC) Blanche's love — “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” (1982): In fact, he is the comic heart of “The Freshman," a (5?) McLaughlin Group g Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin': life IS the basis for her sister's latest novel. [CNN] Newsmaker Saturday d S Motorweak Isuzu Impulse: car ex­ [DIS] MOVIE: A Boy Named Charlie Cameron Crow’s chronicle of high school. Spotty fun (G) MOVIE: 'D raw l' An egotistical, aging Home Grown (In Stereo) (R) (In Stereo) film so hilariously crazy that it’s plot defies extensive [LIFE] Day by Day haust and air pollution; Ford Probe LX: Brown' The Peanuts gang of Charles and outrageousness with Scan Penn as a spaced-out description. outlaw shoots a local sheriff in self- two-wheeled Santas. 3Z) Frugal Gourmet (R) (In Stereo) Schulz s famous comic strip provides g American Playhouse: A Raisin in the defense, then holes up with a lovely young 2:00PM OD Airwolf more innocent gems of wisdom 1969 Sun (CC) Esther Rolle and Danny Glover [CNN] On the Menu [A&E] Nancy Wilson Live at Carnegie surfer. Matthew Broderick plays a New Yoiit University hostage. Kirk Douglas. James Coburn, Al­ (S ) MOVIE: 'Tha Howling' A distraught Rated G star in Lorraine Hansberry's play about a exandra Bastedo. 1984. [ESPN] Women's Tennis: Federation Hall From Carnegie Hall in New York City, black family torn apart by the decision to — “Ferris Bucller’s Day Off" (1986): A John freshman film student from Vermont whose misad­ TV reporter finds herself surrounded by singer Nancy Wilson performs her reper­ [ESPN] SportsCenter [A & E] Around the World in BO Days Mi­ werewolves at a wilderness psychiatric re­ Cup Semifinal From Atlanta. Ga. (2 hrs.) move to an all-white neighborhood (3 Hughes talc of a high-school legend in his own time, (Taped) toire of pop, blues and jazz h)ts. (60 min.) [LIFE] MOVIE: Betrayed by Innocence' ventures in New York lead to a job with Carmine chael Palin swabs the decks on a Yugos­ treat. Dee Wallace. Patrick Macnee, Den­ hrs ) (In Stereo) (R) (In Stereo) A married filmmaker is charged with statu starring Matthew Broderick. lavian freighter. (60 min.) (R) nis Dugan. 1981. [LIFE] MacGrudar & Loud MOVIE: The Day the Earth Stood Sabatini. The portly Sabatini is a Little Italy tory rape after succumbing to the charms 37) [CNN] Newswatch Still' An alien advises Earth to stop atomic — “A Fish Called Wanda” (1988): Outrageous in­ businessman with an uncanny resemblance to Vito [CNN] Newsday @ MOVIE: 'Gotchal' A young college [TM C] MOVIE; ‘Assassination -A Se­ of a teen-age starlet Barry Bostwick. Lee [ESPN] Horse Racing: Haskell Invita­ experiments or risk annihilation Michael vention with John Cleese, Jamie Lee Curtis, a manic Corleone of “The Godfather.” [DIS] DisKids student's make-believe espionage game cret Service agent investigates an appar­ Purcell, Cristen Kauffman 1986 turns real when he meets a beautiful fem­ ent plot to assassinate the first lady tional For 3-year-old thoroughbreds at 1 Rennie. Patricia Neal, Hugh Marlowe Kevin Kline and a stuttering Michael Rilin. [USA] Counterstrike (60 min ) |R) This is Brando doing a parody of Brando, and it is [ESPN] America's Horse (60 min.) ale spy. Anthony Edwards, Linda Fioran- Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland. Stephen El­ 1/8 miles, from Oceanport, N.J. (60 min ) 1951 (Live) — “For Love of Ivy” (1968): A sweet comedy- so finely crafted that it might discourage imper­ [LIFE] Supermarket Sweep tino. 1986. liott 1987. Rated PG-13. 7:1 5PM [HBO] MOVIE; Moonstruck’ $ i) Totally Hidden Video Rebroadcasts workmen are trapped by an inflating bal­ drama starring Sidney Rjitier as a gambler who falls [USA] MOVIE: 'Blind Date' A blind date @ Greatest Sporti Moments of the [LIFE] M OVIE: 'Paper Dolls II' New York (CC) Norman Jewison's Oscar winning sonators from attempting any future “Godfather” im­ 3:30PM (g) Nathalie Dupree's Mat City is the setting for power struggles loon; actors audition for a 15 second com­ pairs an overworked yuppie with a beauti­ 20th Century: 1 9 0 0 -1 9 6 9 A look at tars of Taste tale of a widowed Brooklyn bookkeeper in love with a maid. itations. Brando does it better than any of his im­ ful woman who reacts to alcohol in a some the most memorable events in among the fierce competitors of the fa­ who falls in love with her fiance's brother mercial (R) (In Stereo) (B) Yen Can Cook — “French Rastcards” (1979): A gentle confection strange way Bruce Willis. Kim Basinger, sports featuring great athletes such as shion industry. Lloyd Bridges, Morgan Fair- Cher. Nicolas Cage, Olympia Dukakis [A&E] MOVIE; Thieves Uke Us' A fugi­ itators could, and he never cracks a smile. child 1984 with Miles Chapin, Debra Winger and Blanche Sabatini has the same husky voice, the gravel-in- John Larroquette 1987 Babe Ruth, Red Grange, Joe Louis, Cassius [CNN] Your Money 1987 Rated PG (In Stereo) tive and a young backwoods girl from Clay and Joe Namath. (60 min.) [USA] Murder, She Wrote Mississippi fall in love during the Depres­ Baker. 1 2:30PM CD college Mad House [HBO] MOVIE: 'El Diablo' (CC) A 7:30PM (I) (CC) the-mouth delivery that makes some of his words in­ schoolteacher enlists the aid of a veteran sion Keith Carradine, Shelley Duvall, John Crazy for Food: Los Angelas (R) ( 3 Synchronal Research — “Fun With Dick and Jane” (1977): Anyone d ) Paid Program gunfighter to train him for a showdown 5:30PM (X) Kate & Allie (CC) Schuck 1974 comprehensible and the trademark slicked-down hair (g ) MOVIE: 'Rocky' A small-time Phila­ who’s ever been in debt will cheer on with this flick. (D Superman with the outlaw El Diablo Anthony Ed­ g Victory Garden (CC). g Synchronal Research [CNN] For Sale; Hawaii National corres­ style and mustache that made Corleone a part of delphia boxer and street punk battles over­ wards, Louis Gossett Jr.. John Giover pondent Larry Lamotte examines the econ- Crime docs pay, and it’s delicious. Stars Jane Fonda (g ) ALF (CC), whelming odds to make something of him- (B) This Old House (CC). (R| g M *A *S*H American film history. 1990. (In Stereo) (3 ) Rod and Reel setf. Sylvester Stallone. Telia Shire, [CNN] Newsmaker Saturday (R) ( g Hometime: Ceilings (CC) Part 1 of 2 continued... and George Segal. Burgess Meredith. 1976. (g) Adelante continued... [D IS ] Danger Bey (CC) Grant must find (R) 1 9 9 0 J u Illustrated books Saturday TV, Sunday TV, continued Living in a omy of Hawaii, and the pros and cons of a missing 39-year-old man who's mentally (3) Entertainment This the state that's dominated by international ill; collectible toy trains. (R) 1 1:30PM [DIS] Dumbo's Circus W eek Actor-comic Bob Saget. (60 min.) very mad world for children investment. [CNN] CNN News (In Stereo) [ESPN] Bodyshaping [DIS] MOVIE: 'Who Framed Roger Rab­ MOON [LIFE] Hotel Who's the Boss? (CC). bit?’ (CC) This unique blend of live-action (X) 7:50AM [ESPN] Auto Racing: For­ RAKER and animation concerns a private eye's at­ [U SA ] Hitchhiker Q I MOVIE: 'Mommie Dearest' Joan mula One Grand Prix of Germany From Hockenheim. (2 hrs„ 10 min.) (Live) By PHIL THOMAS By CAROL DEEGAN tempts to clear a long-eared cartoon star 1 0:3 0 P M CD CinemAttractions Crawford’s real-life role is revealed as seen In the rebroad­ of murder. Bob Hoskins, Christopher through the eyes of her daughter. Faye 8:00AM CB New England Sunday cast of the 1979 The Associated Press The Associated Press Lloyd, Joanna Cassidy. 1988. Rated PG. (35 At the Movies "Presumed Innocent" Dunaway, Steve Forrest, Diana Scarwid (Harrison Ford), 1981. C B Paid Program film "Moon- [ESPN] Saturday Night Thunder NEW YORK — Imagine a world where every dog NEW YORK — Stewart, Tabori & Chang, known Weekly series that discusses current auto (3 ) Synchronal Research (3) Synchronal Research CB Bugs, Porky and Friends raker," airing SUN­ not only has its day but a human as well. for its fine-quality, illustrated gift books on a wide racing, auto personalities and various mo- (SB All in the Family (3) Smash Hits 01) Funtastic World: Top Cat DAY, JULY 29. torsports information. Featured will be d S Crime Stoppers 800 The disappear­ 3 Daily Mixer on ABC, James variety of popular topics, is now publishing USAC Sprints from Indianapolis. (2 hrs.) (3 ) ® Saturday Night's Main Event The Mark Ciabattari has. Ciabattari (Chaw-baa-tory) ance of two high-school students in Dallas; Ultimate Warrior defends his W W F crown gg) Porky Pig Bond(Roger children’s illustrated books. (Live) a man wanted in Jackson, Miss., for mur­ tells about it in “Dreams of an Imaginary New Yorker against Ravishing Rick Rude and Mr. Per­ (g) Sunday Today Moore) pursues an “Our intenL” the publisher says, “is to create a [HBO] MOVIE: Dead Calm' (CC) A der. fect takes on Tito Santana in the feature Named Rizzoli” (Dutton-Obelisk), a collection of mysterious stranger and a boatload of (3 3 Sesame Street (CC). (R) intergalactic legacy of exceptional titles that delight children and [U SA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (In matches; also in a W W F tag-team title fuimy-frightening pieces dealing with the extraordi­ corpses spell trouble for two vacationers Stereo) match, the Rockers will challenge "Demoli­ 3 Frederick K. Price madman. Lois intrigue adults, books that will invite and endure on the high seas. Sam Neill, Nicole Kidman, tion". (90 min.) (In Stereo) Chiles co-stars. nary life of an everyman type of character called Riz­ Billy Zane. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) 1 0 :4 5 P M [HBO] MOVIE: 'Licence to 3 Oral Roberts Y reading after reading and become a permanent part of (3) MOVIE: 'A Fistful of Dynamite' A zoli in a really mad, mad world. [LIFE] Leg Work Kill' (CC) James Bond quits the spy ser­ 3 Heathcliff the home library.” vice and launches a one-man crusade dynamite-tossing Irish revolutionary and a CHECK IISTINGS [ M A X ] M O V IE: 'Batm an' (CC) A caped rowdy Mexican thief team up to rob banks. 3 Robert Schuller A world in which graffiti artists mysteriously cross Among the first titles: “1,2, Tie Up My Shoe,” against the Colombian drug lord who FOR EXACT TIME vigilante takes to the nighttime streets, de­ maimed his friend. Timothy Dalton, Carey Rod Steiger, James Coburn, Romolo Valli. 3 Funtastic World: Richie Rich alligator-filled moats to spray-paint people as they claring war on the criminal element plagu­ 1972. written and illustrated by Liz Underhill ($12.95); Lowell, Robert Davi, 1989. Rated PG-13. [A& E] Journey to Adventure (R) sleep in their apartments, and the boss of a company ing a modern metropolis. Michael Keaton. (In Stereo) (3) WWF Wrestling “Were You a Wild Duck, Where Would You Go?” by Jack Nicholson, Kim Basinger. 1989. [CNN] Daybreak is chosen because of his ability to outfi^t — physi­ M O V IE : 'Salesman' (C C ) Four door- George Mendoza ($14.95); and “Traffic Jam,” also Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) 1 1 :0 0 P M (3 ) C B New s (CC). (S) [DIS] Good Morning, Mickeyl to-door Bible salesmen walk the fine line cally — all other contenders for the top job. (D Howard Stem Summer Show Co­ by Mendoza ($14.95). Each book has its own distinct [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Usten to Me' (CC) Two between hype and despair. Paul Brennan, [HBO] Babar (R) college freshmen get the chance to argue medy and variety with host radio personal­ Charles McDevitt, James Baker. 1969. Ciabattari, an amiable 47-year-old who teaches style and look, with beautiful illustrations. their convictions as members of their ity Howard Stern. (60 min.) [TM C ] MOVIE: 'The Karate Kid Part III' 3 Chalice of Salvation Tw o recent high-school grads help a [A & E ] Improv Tonite Host: actor Sher­ A young martial arts student goes against young singer save her grandfather's iKwse history in a New York City college, says of his first “ 1,2, Tie Up My Shoe” gives a contemporary look school's debating team. Kirk Cameron. (3 ) Odd Couple 3 3 Mister Rogers (CC). (R) Jami Gertz, Roy Scheider. 1989. Rated PG- man Hemsiey ("A m en” ). (In Stereo) his master’s wishes when vengeful com­ from demolition. John Cusack, Demi book: to the well-known classic, “One, Two, Buckle My petitors force him to defend his local title. Moore. Joel Murray. 1986. Rated PG. 13. (In Stereo) (3 ) Synchronal Research [C N N ] Sports Tonight 3 Wanted: Dead or Alive Shoe.” Fifteen illustrations teach children to count (3 ) All in the Family Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki "Pat" Morita, Ro­ [LIFE] Cardiology Update “I like to tell stories. I grew up in Butte, Montana, 9:30 PM (3) Synchronal Research [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Mr. Belvedere Rings the byn Lively. 1989. Rated PG. (In Stereo) 3 Sacrifice of the Mass from 1 to 30, with animals acting as children do. (3) (3) (3) News Bell' A lecturer takes up residence at an [U S A ] Jem ® ® Empty Nest (CC) An angry LaV- Cartoon Express (S) M y Secret Identity Andrew loses his a rough, tough copper-mining town with a tremen­ old folks home to try to bring happiness to [USA] Each brilliantly colored page is full of imagination eme tells her husband she's having an af­ (3 ) Honeymoorers superpowers on a ski trip. (R) 11:10AM [CN N ] Travel Guide (R) dous oral storytelling tradition. I listened to the the residents. Clifton W ebb, Joanne Dru, and detail. fair with Harry. (R) (In Stereo) @ Alive From Off Center (CC) "Music 8:30AM CB Paid Program 3 Synchronal Research Zero Mostel. 1951. 11:30AM CB insport miners tell stories and my father also liked to tell ® King of the Mountain Contestants Transfer" showcases videos from Amer­ 0]) Funtastic World: Fantastic Max 3 Fame Underhill lives in Lincolnshire, Great Britain. She [ESPN ] SportsCenter ( B Batter Your Home (R) them. But I didn’t do anything about it until I got to compete in outrageous physical stunts in ica, Germany. France, Hungary and Moz­ 3 Choices W e Face has published several children’s books in the United ambique. (In Stereo) [DIS] MOVIE: 'Dot Goes to Hollywood' 3 Video Wrap New York City and was working on my doctoral this unusual variation on a Japanese game 1 2:00AM CB Am erican Gladiators 3 Daffy Duck Animated. Dot journeys to the movie capi­ Stfltcs show. Host: John Mulrooney. (S ) Comic Strip Live From Los Angeles, 3 Used Vehicle Showcase CB Paid Program 3 Robert Schuller tal of the worid to earn money for her pet thesis. “Were You a Wild Duck, Where Would You Go?” [C N N ] East Meeta West tonight’s scheduled comics include Jeff Home Shopping Club koala's eye operation. Voices of Robyn 3 Pierre Franay's Cuisine Rapid* (In Cesario, Rich Hall and Rick Overton. (60 (3) 3 Inspector Gadget Moore, Keith Scott. 1987. Rated NR. “While wandering around town, usually going and is the story of a wild duck named Mallard who sear­ Tour of Duty (CC) An Stereo) 10:00PM CD min.) 3 ) W W F Wrestling Challenge 3 Funtastic World: Jonny Quest important search-and-destroy mission is [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour 3 America's Top Ten coming from the library, I heard and saw things all ches for a bountiful clean home. What he finds, in­ [C N N ] Capital Gang (R) (3 ) Hersay's Hollywood complicated by the arrival of a shipment of [A&E] World of Survival (R) [LIFE] Family Practice Update 3 Worid Tomorrow about me and I began to write them down. And, stead, are strange and unnatural places littered with inexperienced men and an anti war journal­ [D IS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet 9 l) M O V IE : 'Berlin Tunnel 2 1 ' Five men [CNN] Evans & Novak (R) [TMC] MOVIE: 'Bull Durham' (CC) A eventually, my alter ego Rizzoli emerged. I had him abandoned cars and acres of garbage. ist. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) [ESPN ] Baseball Tonight attempt to rescue their loved ones from 3 Three Stooges East ^ rlin after the Berlin Wall is built. Ri­ [DIS] Superman self-styled baseball groupie becomes in­ take those incidents I had witnessed and carry them Mallard calls on children to help him save the mar­ C D N ew s (CC). volved with a brash young pitcher and a 3 This Week With David Brinkley (CC). [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire chard Thomas, Jose Ferrer, Horst Bucholz. [HBO] Wonderful Wizard of Oz (In veteran on a minor-league team. to an extreme conclusion. shes and trees; protect the prairies; guard the oceans, Q S New s [M A X ] M O V IE: 'Hell High' Mischievous 1981. Stereo) 3 Club Connect Kevin Costner. Susan Sarandon. Tim Rob­ rivers and ponds; and “soar above the greed of our (jl) Synchronal Research high-school students get more than they [A&E] Footsteps of Man: Romer's [M A X ] M O V IE: 'Cocoon' (C C ) Ron Ho­ [C N N ] Spottsweek in Review bargained for when they terrorize a men­ bins. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) “What happens to Rizzoli could, maybe, happen to day so that a wild duck might fly, wild and free (H) M*A*S*H Egypt An exploration of the Egyptian em­ ward's Oscar-winning fantasy about Flor­ [D IS ] Mouse Factory tally unstable teacher. Christopher Stryker. pire. (60 min.) (R) ida retirees rejuvenated by a pool filled [USA] Popeye and Son everyone. Take the story about him going out of town again.” (S ) (S ) Hunter (CC) McCall’s housekee­ Maureen Mooney. Christopher Cousins. [E S P N ] Gameday per is killed, and evidence links the prime [CNN] Newsnight with alien pods. Don Ameche, Wilford 10:10AM [CNN] On the Menu (R) and on coming back finding that pedestrians couldn’t Dlustrator Jane Osbom-Smith, who studied at the 1989. Rated R. (In Stereo) Brimley, Hume Cronyn. 1985. Rated PG- [U F E ] Obstetrics/Gyiracology Update suspect to an evil Latin American regime. [ESPN] Jet Skiing: World Tour From 10:30AM GD inside Washington use the sidewalks unless they paid a toll. It’s Royal College of Art in London, has created water- (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) [ T M C ] M O V IE: Hell High' Mischievous 13. (In Stereo) [U S A ] He-Man and Masters of the Long Beach. Calif. (Taped) (B This W eek W ith David Brinkley (CC). Universe nightmarish but it’s not all that far removed from the color illustrations that remind the reader of delicate (3) Outer Limits high-school students get more than they 9:00AM CB Sunday Morning (CC). bargained for when they terrorize a men­ [LIFE] You're on the Air With Dr. Ruth 01) Charles In Charge (CC) Charles’ job is New York — or any other large city — that we know. Paid Program 1 2:00PM CB Magnum, P.l. patchwork quilts, woven wreaths and beautiful (S) M O V IE: 'Poltergeist H' A year after tally unstable teacher. Christopher Stryker, CB on the line after he gives Jamie some unso­ vengeful spirits drove them from their 12:30AM CB Byron Allan (R) (In CB Crazy Lika a Fox Part 1 of 2. mosaics. Maureen Mooney, Christopher Cousins, Stereo) CB Silver Spoons (CC). licited advice. (R) “New York is the ancient Rome of the 20th cen­ home, the Freelings experience renewed 1989. Rated R. (B CinemAttractions Artist and sculptor David Stolz is the illustrator of attacks by otherworldly forces. JoBeth (3 ) Friday the 13th: Th e Series A phony 3 Funtastic World: Richie Rich (H) Master's Wok tury. It draws from all the peoples of the world and to [USA] MOVIE: Hell Comes to Frog- Williams, Craig T . Nelson. Heather O'R­ psychic steals an antique hearing aid that's 3 Quantum Marketing 3 CHiPs me it’s a symbol of life around the world.” “Traffic Jam,” a bold and colorful cartoon world. tow n’ A post-apocalyptic adventurer is ( 3 This Old House (CC). (R) ourke. 1986. the cause of several deaths. (60 min.) (R) 3 Home Shopping Club sent on a mission to impregnate the last of 3 Bugs Bunny 3 Big Valley In this story, children and their parents are on their (In Stereo) 3 MOVIE: 'The Wild Life' Tw o teen­ Ciabattari says his dog-human story was inspired d j) Missing/Reward Murders in Virginia; Earth's fertile women. 3 3 Sesame Street (CC). (R) (S ) Munsters Today (CC) Grandpa is out­ way to “someplace far away." However, chimps age co-workers move in together to pur­ raged when a book slams the vampire by “the aggression found in cities. New York is noted 3 Sea Hunt sue what they think is important - drugs, taking taxis, lions riding in limos and other wild cc^e. (R) 3 College Mad House sex and rock 'n' roll. Christopher Penn, Leo for that quality.” animals create a terrible traffic mess. 3 The Spotlight 3 David Paul Thompson, Eric Stoltz. 1984. At the end of the day ... the family is still in town. 3 Reading Rainbow (CC). (R) He writes: Sunday, July 29 3 Mork & Mindy 3 Auri Mendoza has written and produced over 100 books [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday “A big dog with his head up to Rizzoli’s shoulder [A & E ] M O V IE: 'Tripoli' The Marines 3 McLaughlin Group for children and has been honored by the fight the Tripoli pirates to raise the Ameri­ [ESPN] This Week in Sports 3 Crazy Like a Fox Part 2 of 2 is walking a small human whose head barely comes Metropolitan Museum of Art for his work in 5:00AM (3D Home Shopping Spree 3 Maude (11) Frederick K. Price can flag on Tripoli in 1805, John Payne, [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update 3 Meet the Press (CC). to Rizzoli’s knee. The person is on a leash, which the Continues Maureen O'Hara, Howard da Silva. 1950. children’s literature. [DIS] Mousercise fl8) Divine Plan [MAX] MOVIE: 'She's Having a Baby' 3 American Interests dog holds in its mouth. The human is armed with a (ij) Synchronal Research [CNN] Morning News (CC).Newlyweds face the timeless pres­ [HBO] MOVIE: The Karate Kid Part III' 3 Invisions Hair Replacement [A& E] MOVIE: 'Thieves Uke Us' A fugi­ semi-automatic rifle strapped across the shoulder and Stolz is a New York artist best-known for his sures of interfering parents, career de­ (S) Andy Griffith (CC) A young martial arts student goes 3 James Kennedy [DIS] Fraggle Rock tive and a young backwoods girl from Mis­ sculptures, including commissioned outdoor works in against his master’s wishes when vengeful mands, lawn-obsessed neighbors and im­ a bullet belt round the waist.” JO [CNN] Sports Latenight [HBO] MOVIE: 'Batman' (CC) A caped sissippi fall in love during the Depression. > competitors force him to defend his local 3 To Be Announced. pending parenthood. Kevin Bacon, steel and bronze. This is his first children’s book. vigilante takes to the nighttime streets, de­ Keith Carradine, Shelley Duvall, John [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC) Grant must find title Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki "Pat ” Mor- 3 Kenneth Copeland Elizabeth McGovern. Adam Says Ciabattari: “Note the rifle. No matter how > H claring war on the criminal element plagu­ Schuck. 1974. Other children’s books of note: the source of the mercury which has con­ ita, Robyn Lively 1989. Rated PG. (In 1988 Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) harrowing the prospccL Rizzoli is determined to en­ taminated a fish plant. (R) (In Stereo) 3 Jimmy Swaggart ing a modern metropolis. Michael Keaton, ■ D Stereo) [CNN] Newsday Jack Nicholson, Kim Basinger. 1989. [USA] Cartoon Express dure.” Pack the youngsters off to camp with “Camp [ESPN] Auto Racing: IMSA Interna­ ® Funtastic World: Paddington Bear [D IS ] DisKids [LIFE] Frederick K. Price Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) He says he was inspired to write his graffiti story Catastrophe” by Dick Chodkowski (Price Stem tional Sedans From Watkins Glen, N.Y [A & E ] Slow Boat From Surabaya Docu­ 1 0:45AM 3 Jewish Life [E S P N ] Women's Tennis: Federation (R) 6:10AM [C N N ] Healthweek (R) mentary on the cultures of Southeast Asia [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update T oc® the Nation Cup Final From Atlanta, Ga (2 hrs.) (Live) “because of graffiti’s persistence in this and other Sloan, $6.95). Written for children ages 7 to 10, this Host: Jack Pizzey. (60 min.) Part 1 of 6 1 1 :00AM CB [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Batman' (CC) A caped 6:30AM CB CBS Storybreak (CC) (R) 9 : 3 0 A M CB Paid Program [LIFE ] Physicians’ Journal Update (R) cities. We are seemingly helpless to stop it. At one amusing story stars Willard the cat, who is anything vigilante takes to the nighttime streets, de­ [CNN] Daybreak C B Paid Program CB Siskel & Ebert "Presumed Innocent ” CB Silver Spoons (CC). [T M C ] MOVIE: Billy Rose's Jumbo' but happy. Foolhardy felines go canoeing — and cap­ claring war on the criminal element plagu­ [DIS] Walcomo to Pooh Comer 0T) Incredible Hulk time. New York had dogs guarding parked subway ing a modern metropolis Michael Keaton, (Harrison Ford); ”Mo’ Better Blues " (Den­ ® Funtastic World: Jonny Quest The rivalry between two circus owners size. On an overnight camping trip, merry pranksters zel Washington); "Problem Child " (John [ESPN] SportsCenter 3 David Paul dissolves when their children fall in love. cars, but the graffiti sprayers got past them and Jack Nicholson, Kim Basinger 1989. 3 ) Quantum Marketing glue everybody’s sleeping bags together. The sum­ Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) Ritter) [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide 3 Airwolf Dons Day, Stephen Boyd, Jimmy Durante. prevailed. If they can do thau it should be easy to 3 Kiss-TV (R) CB In the Black 3 Baal to Reel 1962 Rated G (In Stereo) mer ends with a softball game against a rival camp. 5:30AM ( B Alice [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Permanent Record' A spray paint a sleeping human — even if you have to ffi) Larry Jones musically gifted high-school student s 3 Meet the Press (CC). O ) Frugal Gourmet (R) (In Stereo) [U S A ] All-American Wrestling The classic story, “The Three Little Pigs,” is given (3 ) Synchronal Research cross a moat full of alligators to get at them.” 3 Synchronal Research friends are forced to come to terms with 3 Wanted: Dead or Alive 3 Weekend With Crook and Chase 12:15PM [M A X ] MOVIE: In the a contemporary look by Gavin Bishop (Scholastic (3) Travel and Adventure his suicide. Alan Boyce, Keanu Reeves, 3 Natural W hite Demi Moore ( "Ghost "I; Harrison Ford Mood' (CC) Based on events in 1944. 3 Wheel Power Michelle Meyrink. 1988. Rated PG-13. (In Physically fighting for a job as lop dog in a com­ Hardcover, $12.95). In Bishop’s version, the pigs are 3 ) One Day at a Time 3 New Lassie (C C ) An earthquake ("Presumed Innocent ") when 15-year-old Ellsworth Wisecarver 3 Ring Around the World Stereo) pany came to Ciabattari because “force seems to still pursued by the wolf — who now sports sunglas­ [CNN] Moneyweek (R) downs a live power line in an area where 3 Personal Powar treesme romantically involved with two 3 Odd Couple [USA] Calliope older women Patrick Dempsey, Beverly prevail over all other values. Also, it’s a satire on the ses and his own portable tape player. The pigs’ mom, [D IS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Will IS playing baseball. 3 Mama’s Family Mama becomes a (61) Stainarator D Angelo, Talia Balsam. 1987 Rated PG- struggle between age and youth.” meanwhile, wears bubble earrings, bangle bracelets (R) 7:30AM CB America's Black Forum 3 Deal Ufe Plus stand-up comic. (R) 13. (In Stereo) [ESPN] Drag Racing: IHRA Gateway [CNN] Style With Elsa Klansch (R) CB 8th Day 3 Connecticut: N ow (In Stereo) 3 Business Worid He says that when he gets an idea for a story, “1 Q£ and yellow thongs. Bishop is Head of Art at Christ’s 1 2:30PM (B Outdoor Sportsman Nationals From Si Louis. (60 min.) (R) [DIS] You and Ma. Kid Sunday Mass [C N N ] Your Money (R) (S ) Degrassi High (CC) (R) write it down in longhand as quickly as 1 can. I have College in Christchurch, New Zealand. CB 3 WKRP in Cincinnati 6:00AM CB spread a Little Sunshine [ESPN] SpaedW eek 3 Mega Memory [DIS] Donald Duck Presents 3 MOVIE: 'What a Way to Go' A wi­ to gel them down fast or 1 may lose them. It’s like “Children and the AIDS Virus,” written and il­ dow tells a psychiatrist the story of her 3 European Journal CB Public Affairs [TMC] MOVIE: 'RumpelstiKskin' A 3 Miracle Faith Outreach [USA] Famous Adventures of Mr. Ma- netting butterflies; get it the first lime or lose it." lustrated by Rosmarie Hausherr (Clarion Books, miller’s daughter strikes a bargain with a goo four husbands, each of whom died and left 3 Connecticut Newsmaker* CB Paid Program ( 3 Day of Discovery Ciabattari currently is working on a second collec­ $4.95), is a 38-page guide for children, parents, dwarf so that she may marry the prince site her with enormous wealth Shirley Ma 3 Clark National (11) Remote Control loves. Amy Irving, Billy Barty, Clive Revill 3 Celebrate with Reverend Mellon 1 0 . 0 0 A M CB Action Newsmakers cLaine, Dean Martin. Gene Kelly 1964 tion of Rizzoli's dreams. Tentative title? Wlial else: teachers and pediatric health care profession's. The (g ) Firing Line: The Battle Over Free­ (l8l Synchronal Research 1987 Rated G (In Stereo) (B ) Funtastic World: Fantastic Max CB Steampipe Alley [A&E] Revue News about the entertain dom of Expression “Nightmares of Rizzoli Wondering Where New York book tells how AIDS can — and cannot — be spread. ment world (60 min ) (R) (2$ N ew Life 7:00AM CB Vista [CNN] Big Story (R) (33) Laveme 8t Shirley Ends and Rizzoli Begins.” (26) This W eek on Pit Road Aulo racing CB Breakthrough (3i) Peel Away [ESPN] Sports Reporters report. continued... CB Point of View continued... 3 Buck Rogers [HBO] MOVIE: One Crazy Summer' 9 9 0 J u

Sunday TV, continued Sunday TV, continued ®3) M y Secret Identity Andrew loses his berry, Scotland. (2 hrs.) (Same-day Tape) [CNN] Science and Technology Week superpowers on a ski trip. (R) ney through the South Seas to China. (60 O ) Firing Lino; The Opposition to worker at a World War II aircraft factory tion. Keith Coogan, Danielle von Zerneck, Topic: new communications system for [A & E ] Eagle and the Bear (CC). (R) min.) Part 2 of 4. Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell, Christine Lahti. truckers. (R) Cuomo 1 8o4. Richard Joseph Paul. 1988, Rated R. (In [CNN] Newswatch (g) Newhart (CC). Stereo) [HBO] Magic Circus; Cirque du Soleil [A&E] Shortstories (R) [LIFE] APA Convention Highlights (R) (5j) MOVIE: 'Love Among the Ruins' An Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) The internationally acclaimed circus [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) Audrey Hepburn; Stefanie Powers: coun­ troupe, Cirque du Soleil. combines tradi­ [TMC] MOVIE: The Karate Kid Part III' ^ n q actress being sued by a young gigolo (B MOVIE; Conspiracy to IS try singer T.G. Sheppard. (60 min.) (R) 11:00PM (B (B News (CC) tional circus acts with dance, fantasy and 3:00PM A young martial arts student goes against defended by her long-ago lover. Kathar­ Kill' Bizarre murder case involving a phar­ his master's wishes when vengeful com* ine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier, Colin (3) Synchronal Research (B ® Paid Program music. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) macist who uses his drugstore as a front petitors force him to defend his local title. Blakely. 1974. d l) (g l MOVIE: 'Johnny Ryan' Pre- (35 Odd Couple 1 ;O O P M C3D Auto Racing: NASCAR for stolen goods. Robert Conrad, Belinda Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki "Pat" Morita, Ro­ (g) All Creatures Great and Small ryiiere, (CC) A 1940s police detective bat­ Diehard 500 (CC) Flag-to-flag coverage Montgomery, William Conrad. 1970. byn Lively. 1989 Rated PG. (In Stereo) (33) Jimmy Swaggart gl) Outsiders Darryl's old football buddy tles corrupt co-workers and organized of the 22nd annual race, from Talladega (S) Home Shopping Club crime with the help of an independent task gS) Insight-Out Superspeedway in Talladega, Ala. (3 hrs., [USA] Swamp Thing leaves his newborn baby with the Curtises: force of 10 honest cops. Clancy Brown, (g) iS) News (^5 Lawrence Welk Show: Childhood Two-Bit has an enlightening encounter 30 min.) (Live) 5:30PM (IS) Synchronal Research Bruce Abbott, Ten Austin. 1990 (lii Memories (R) with his real father. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) (231 Never the Twain: The Royal Connec­ CB W itness to Survival Jerry Schemmel, (57) Big City Metro (In Stereo) Stereo) tion a heroic survivor of the 1989 Sioux City, dS Masterpiece Theatre: Piece of Cake [A&E] Unknown War ® ) C ha rle s in Charge (CC) Charles job is S3) Shelley Iowa, plane crash (R) (CC) While Hornet Squadron is frustrated (581 Ask the Manager and bored by its lack of military action, Rex on the line after he gives Jamie some unso­ [CNN] Newswatch OD MOVIE; 'The Cheyenne Social Club' ® Sportsbeat Scheduled: Upton Bell (85 Arsenio Hall (R) (In Stereo) tests his men's efficiency. (60 min.) Pan 3 licited advice. (R) [DIS] MOVIE; 'Fantastic Voyage' A Bob Lobe): Joe Fitzgerald and Bob Ryan! A cowboy learns he has inherited a super-secret organization is called in to (60 min.) [A&E] Caroline's Comedy Hour (60 Wyoming social club from his late brother. of 6, [A&E] Heroes (CC) (R| Y shrink people to microbe size so they can min.) James Stewart, Henry Fonda, Shirley dJ) MOVIE; 'Foul Play' An innocent [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday (R) ® ) MOVIE: 'Moonraker' (CC) James woman becomes entangled in a plot to kill repair a famous scientist's brain from tha [CNN] Inside Business (R) Jones. 1970. Bond tries to recover a hijacked space the visiting pope. Chevy Chase, Goldie [LI FE] Medical Economics Video Maga­ inside. Stephen Boyd, Edmond O'Brien, The Associated Press shuttle while battling a villain who wants to [ESPN] SportsCenter (60 min.) (11) da) Major League Baseball: New Hawn, Burgess Meredith. 1978. zine (R) Raquel Welch. 1966. York Yankees at Cleveland Indians (3 create a race of perfect humans. Roger [LIFE] Prescribing Information [A&E] Leonard Bernstein Conducts [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (In [ESPN] Baseball Tonight (60 min.) Moore, Lois Chiles, Michael Lonsdale. The Associated Press HEART: STRONG, ROMANTIC — hrs.) (Live) 1979. (In Stereo) [TMC] MOVIE; 'Loverboy' (CC) A Bev­ Music From America Leonard Bernstein Stereo) [LIFE] Milestones in Medicine erly Hills pizza delivery boy satisfies the (g) Greatest Sports Moments of the conducts the New York Philharmonic in A C O N STA N T — Chrissie Hynde, the only "Brigade," the new album from the rock 6:00PM CB CBS News (CC). (In Stereo) [TM C] MOVIE: 'Usten to M e' (CC) Two g?) Masterpiece Theatre: Piece of Cake carnal appetites of his largely female clien­ 20th Century: 1969-Present A look at performances of American classics by college freshman get the chance to argue (CC) In March 1940, a double wedding is tele. Patrick Dempsey, Kate Jackson, Rob­ group Heart, continues a tradition of some of the most memorable events in Gershwin, Sousa and Copland. (90 min.) CB News (CC). constant in the Pretenders’ life as a band, sports featuring great athletes such as their convictions as members of their planned for the spring if the squadron sur­ ert Ginty. 1989. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) portraying women as strong, capable, Mark Spitz, Hank Aaron, Reggie Jackson, (R) (B Knight Rider school's debating team. Kirk Cameron, vives a real encounter with the Luftwaffe. poses recently in New York City. (60 min.) Part 4 of 6. [USA] Miami Vice Part 1 of 2. Muhammad Ali and Wayne Gretzky. (60 [CNN] World Report (l8) Synchronal Research Jami Gertz, Roy Scheider, 1989. Rated PG- assertive — and romantic. min.) [HBO] Not Necessarily the News (60 ® MOVIE: 'An Eye for an Eye' An ex­ 13. (In Stereo) ®5 Married.., With Children (CC) Peggy 1 1 :30PM CB Magnum. P.l. and Marcy go to Las Vegas where they d $ Focus on Europe min.) (R) (In Stereo) cop has a one-man vendetta against drug [USA] Equalizer (B MOVIE; 'Lovesick' A married psy­ [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) racketeers in the labyrinth of San Francis­ lose all their money. Pan 1 of 2. (R) (In chiatrist finds himself falling in love with Auri 7:30PM (3) Synchronal Research Stereo) one of his patients. Dudley Moore, Eliza­ Pretenders’ co's underworld. Chuck Norris, Christo­ ( ^ This Week in Baseball Mel Allen dis­ 3:30PM [MAX] MOVIE: Papillon' A pher Lee, Richard Roundtree. 1981. @ Carol Burnett and Friends [A&E] National Home Safety Test beth McGovern, Alec Guinness. 1983. cusses news and highlights from the major convict serving a life sentence on Devil's -n \ @ ® ® News [CNN] Sports Sunday Viewers are tested with questions con­ 3 5 Star Trek; The Next Generation (CC) leagues. Island is determined to escape. Steve cerning safety and first aid, with advice The vacationing Picard searches for a Heart sings of McQueen. Dustin Hoffman, Anthony S3) Doctor Is In [LIFE] Milestones in Medicine new album O \ from celebrities Don Johnson, Phylicia missing weapon from the future. (60 min.) Zerbe. 1973. Rated PG. ® Odd Couple ® St. Elsewhere 8:00PM (B Murder. She Wrote (CC) Rashad, Alan Thicke and Betty White. (60 (R| (In Stereo) - n (S) Story of English How the English lan­ 4:00PM (3$ (S) Major League Base­ ® Nat "K in g " Cole Jessica's nephew and his wife enjoy hou­ min.) (g) Hot SItot Bowling (60 min.) By DAVID BAUDER strong women guage spread within the British dur­ ball: at Cleveland g j) Star Trek: The Next Generation (CC) sesitting in Cabot Cove until they discover [CNN] Week in Review (R) (gl g ) George Michael's Sports Mach­ The Associated Press ing the 19th century: the influence of cock­ Indians (3 hrs.) (Live) Picard is abducted and replaced by an evil the body of a peg-legged murder victim on MOVIE: 'The Great American ine (In Stereo) ney speech patterns around the world. (60 [DIS] (jD Synchronal Research impostor (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) the living room floor. (60 min.) (R) (In Cowboy' An Oscar-winning look at the ro­ By KIRA L BILLIK min.) Part 7 of 9. Stereo) (g) Talking Sports W ith Rod Michaud ALBANY. N.Y. — Critics can be found in the ® MOVIE: 'Fletch' Police corruption and deo cowboy, narrated by Joel McCrea, [A&E] Our Century; The War Years The g ) Jack Van Impe The Associated Press ®) MOVIE: The Heartbreak Kid' A drug trafficking are encountered by a Royal Air Force defends Britain against (B ® America's Funniest Home Vi­ Larry Mahan, Phil Lyne, 1974. Rated G. strangest places. Try the back scat of Chrissie newly-wed husband falls in love with a n ^ newspaper reporter working undercover. German domination. (60 min.) (R) deos (CC) A three-momh-old baby who [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update (3) Christian Lifestyle Magazine Hyndc’s car. beautiful girl while he is still on his honey­ Chevy Chase, Joe Don Baker, Tim Mathe- can talk: results of do-it-yourself projects: (48) News PHILADELPHIA — Ann and Nancy Wilson of [CNN] Sportsweek in Review (R) (R) One evening this spring, the Pretenders leader moon. Charles Grodin, Cybill Shepherd, son. 1985. amateur baseball players: rodeo antics. |R) the rock group Heart think picking up a hitchhiker for Eddie Albert. 1972. [HBO] MOVIE: Batman' (CC) A caped (In Stereo) [TMC] MOVIE: 'Bull Durham' (CC) A [CNN] Sports Tonight popped a working tape of her band’s new album into (g) MOVIE; 'Home Fires Burning' The vigilante takes to the nighttime streets, de­ self-styled baseball groupie becomes in­ [DIS] Robbery Under Arms A wild west one night of love is pure romantic fantasy. [CNN] Nowaday events of Worid War II bring an unsettling 35 Star Search (60 min.) (In Stereo) the cassette deck of her car. She drove in circles claring war on the criminal element plagu­ volved with a brash young pitcher and a saga set in Australia during the 1800s. m ” They sing about that in the song “All I Want to Do [DIS] Cropp Family Nature Album sense of change to a small Southern town ing a modern metropolis. Michael Keaton, 33) Synchronal Research veteran catcher on a minor-league team Two young bush ranger recruits help dash­ around Regents Rirk in London, trying to decide if m [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) and its stubborn newspaper editor. A Jack Nicholson, Kim Basinger. 1989. (g) MOVIE: 'Return of Charlie Chan' The Kevin Costner, Susan Sarandon, Tim Rob­ ing renegade Captain Starlight (Sam Neill) Is Make Love to You,” from the Seattle band’s new "Hallmark Hall of Fame" presentation. Bar­ the running order of the songs made musical sense. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) Oriental sleuth is lured out of retirement to bins. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) herd stolen cattle to market, but flee upon album, “Brigade.” TTie song tells of two lonely [USA] Miami Vico (In Stereo) nard Hughes, Sada Thompson. 1989. Hynde’s 5- and 7-year-old daughters were dozing [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) solve a series of murders aboard a yacht. 9:30PM QS Synchronal Research hearing of his arrest Also stars Steven Vi- S i 1 :3 0 P M d ) us Olympic Hall of Fame ® Vincent Van Gogh: An Explosion of Ross Martin, Rocky Gunn, Virginia Ann dler, Christopher Cummins and Ed Dever- in the back scat — or so she thought. Suddenly, a people meeting on a rainy highway. They spend the [MAX] MOVIE: 'A New Ufa' (CC) Single z m d$ Tony Brown's Journal (R) Colour (R) Lee 1971. O ) Butterflies eauz. (95 min.) Part 1 of 3. night together and later, the woman b ^ s the life and the pressures of starting over again (6^ In Living Color (CC) Sketches: boxing small voice peeped up from behind. hitchhiker’s child. But their relationship is never dS) ® Major League Baseball: Bos­ (S) Odd Couple Joined in Progress plague a recently divorced Manhattan cou­ dD dZ) Evening at Pops (In Stereo) 1 2:00AM (B g Raid Program “Mummy,” her youngest daughter asked. “Can we O -u ton Rod Sox at Live from promoter Don King's early years, great lit­ d?) Microwave Master ple. Alan Alda, Ann-Margret, Hal Linden. dS) MOVIE: 'Jagged Edge* An attorney erature from a male point of view, cooking 38) Home Shopping Club fully realized because the woman is involved with Tiger Stadium (2 hrs., 45 min.) (Live) 1988. Rated PG-13. hear ‘Sense of Purpose’ again?’” [DIS] MOVIE: '20.000 Leagues Under falls in love with her client, a San Francisco show with a beat (R) (In Stereo) g M -A-S-H another man. [CNN] Moneyweek (R) the Sea' A fanatical genius uses his nu­ newspaper publisher who may be a mani­ Smart kid. The longing-for-love ballad is probably [USA] Murder. She Wrote [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) clear submarine to keep peace on the pulative murderer. Glenn Close, Jeff (g) Freedom Now S o Romance sells — the tune climbed to No. 2 on [HBO] MOVIE: Fast Food' (CC) A se­ 6:05PM [DIS] Danger Bay (CC) Grant the best of 12 songs on “Racked,” the first new O n cret sauce that strips away sexual inhibi­ seven seas in Walt Disney's Oscar- Bridges, Robert Loggia. 1985. 10:00PM IB News (CC) g Quantum Marketing Billboard’s Top 100, and its video has had heavy winning adaptation of the Jules Verne must find the source of the mercury which Pretenders album since 1986. tions gives two enterprising students the has contaminated a fish plant. (R) (In (35 America's Most Wanted From Can­ (35 News 33) Golf: British Senior Open Champioa- m rn play on Music Television. upper hand on the reigning hamburger novel. Kirk Douglas, James Mason, Paul ada a Saskatchewan native charged with ship Final round from Turnberry, Scotland. Since the early 1980 release of a debut Pretenders Stereo) (33) Synchronal Research “All I Want to Do” was written by Robert John giant. Jim Varney, Traci Lords, Clark Bran­ Lukas. 1954. Rated G. a child's murder; a fugitive convicted of (2 hrs.) (Tape Delay) album that has aged into a classic, Hyndc’s life — “Mutt” Lange for a man to sing, but the Wilsons don. 1989. Rated PG-13. [ESPN] Surfing: Quiksih/er in Memory 6:30PM ( B News (CC). murder and armed robbery. (In Stereo) (g) SRO (85 Gene Scott and band — have changed considerably. Her music of Eddie Aikau (R| [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update (B ® ABC News (CC). [A&E] No Time to Say Goodbye A docu­ (24) Masterpiece Theatre: Piece of Cake [A&E] No Time to Say Goodbye A docu­ thought it would be more effective if the scenario [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Karate Kid Part III' mentary focusing on the lives of four child­ (CC) In March 1940, a double wedding is hasn’t 2 : 0 0 P M ( B Golf (3) Synchronal Research mentary focusing on the lives of four child­ were reversed. (CC) A young martial arts student goes ren who were among 10,000 Jewish child­ planned for the spring if the squadron sur­ Hynde is the only constant in the Pretenders’ life. (g) ^ NBC News ren who were among 10,000 Jewish child­ m ^ The song continues the Wilson tradition of ® MOVIE: 'Private School' Two young against his master's wishes when vengeful ren to take refuge in England in 1938. (60 vives a real encounter with the Luftwaffe. ren to take refuge in England in 1938. (60 Over the years, she’s seen two band members die women vie for the same guy. Phoebe competitors force him to defend his local U3) Eight BackI W ith David Horowitz min.I (60 min.) Part 4 of 6 a > portraying women as strong, capable and assertive. Cates, Betsy Russell, Ray Walston. 1983. min.) (R) drug-related deaths, fired a drummer and seen title. Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki "Pat" Mor- (CC) Timex and Mitsubishi commercials. [CNN] PrimeNews d3) World Vision ita, Robyn Lively. 1989. Rated PG. (In [CNN] Worid Report Nearly all of “Brigade” deals with women who aren’t @ LPGA Golf; LPGA Championship (R) (3) War of the Worlds Harrison falls in another guitarist quit to join fttul McCartney’s band. Final round, from Bethesda, Md. (2 hrs.) Stereo) [ESPN] Major League Baseball; St. [ESPN] Golf: Curtis Walker Cup Final afraid to “look at eye level into a man’s face,” Ann (S) Nat "K in g " Cole Louis Cardinals at New York M ats (CC) love with a high-priestess alien who's help­ She insists the Pretenders are still a band, although CO (Live) [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) round from Bernardsville. N.J (60 min.) [CNN] Inside Business From Shea Stadium. (3 hrs.) (Live) ing the Morthren. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) she and drummer Blair Cunningham are currently the said. Adam Smith's Money World: Night­ (Taped) [USA] Throb [DIS] Animals of Africa Studies the var­ ® MOVIE: 'This Sporting Ufa' A violent J 3 > T his is not a song that reaches out and says that mare on Film Street (R) [HBO] MOVIE: 'Coming to America' [MAX] MOVIE: Doin' Time' A traveling only members. The search is on for a guitarist and 4:1 5PM ® ) LPGA Golf: LPGA Cham­ ied species that survive in Africa's deserts (CC) An African prince journeys to the rugby player learns lessons in love and res­ salesman becomes the latest arrival at a > H girls should go out and pick up hitchhikers and then @ Mystery!: The Return of Sherlock pionship Final round, from Bethesda, Md. (R) crime-infested ghettos of New York City in ponsibility when he enters into a relation* state penitentiary filled with wacky in­ bass player in time for a tour of the United States ex­ Holmes (CC) While on holiday, Holmes in­ " 0 keep the baby, but what it is is a sexual fantasy, and (105 min.) (Live) [ESPN] SportsCenter search of a bride. Eddie Murphy, Arsenic ship with an introverted widow Richard mates Jeff Altman, Dey Young, Richard pected to start in late September. vestigates the mysterious death of a Hall, John Amos. 1988. Rated R. (In Harris, Rachel Roberts, Alan Badel. 1963 that’s still legal, that’s still safe,” she said. [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) Mulligan. 1985. Rated R Hyndc’s two daughters are aware of what their young woman whose brothers babble in­ 4:30PM (B PGA Golf: Buick Open Stereo) (35 Booker (CC) Booker cares for the 6- “If it would have been done by any one of the male sanely. (60 min.) (R) (CC) Final round, from Warwick Hills Golf [USA] Hollywood Insider mother docs for a living, but the car ride was the first 7:00PM ( B 60 Minutes (CC) Rebroad­ [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) year-old daughter of a missing repo man groups with hair down to their waists — any one of [CNN] Week in Review and Country Club in Grand Blanc, Mich. (90 casts: a report on Third World child mor­ believed to be involved in an auto-theft 1 2 :1 5 AM [HBO] Not Necessarily the time she remembered them reacting to her work. min.) (Live) [MAX] MOVIE: 'Physical Evidence' [DIS] MOVIE: 'Voyage to the Bottom of tality. Rabbi Harold Schulweis, who recog­ ring. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) News (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) those guys who are trying to be acoustic now — it (B ® Boxing: Muangchai Kittikasem nizes heroic acts of non-Jews in saving (CC) A lawyer defending a suspended pol­ They usually listen to their nanny’s opera or classical the Sea' An experimental atomic submar­ iceman from a murder charge becomes [A&E] The Temptations in Concert The 12:30AM CB At the Movies Pres­ would have been just like the hippest thing in the ine discovers a belt of radiation encircling vs. Michael Carbajal Scheduled 12-round Jews from the Nazis; Florida District Judge reunited singers perform "My Girl," "Just recordings. IBF Junror Flyweight title bout from Phoe­ Ellen Morphonios. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) dangerously over-involved in the case. umed Innocent " (Harrison Ford) world.” the earth Walter Pidgeon, Joan Fontaine, Burt Reynolds, Theresa Russell, Ned My imagination," "Cloud Nine and other “I feel like I’m more humanitarian because of my Barbara Eden 1961. nix, Anz (90 min.) (Live) Another of the album’s tracks. T all Dark Hand­ ( B ® Life Goes On (CC) Drew's father Beatty 1989. Rated R. (In Stereo) hits before an audience in Atlantic City. (60 (55 Friday the 13th: The Series A 1954 relationship as a mother,” she said during a recent in­ [ESPN] Tennis: Canadian Open Finals fl8) Synchronal Research shocks the family when he joins the Peace [USA] MOVIE: 'Snow Kill' Prison esca­ min.) car radio transports a man back in lime to terview. “When I walk through Central fttrk, I want some Stranger," is about a woman who’s had From Toronto (2 hrs ) (Same-day Tape) Mersey's Hollywood Corps (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) relationships with good-looking men and has finally pees stalk five executives during a winter [CNN] CNN News meet his late (ether, who was a Ku Klux to be seen in the community as a mother. I don’t [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) ® ) Pierre Franay's Cuisine Rapide (In (B MOVIE: 'The Counterfeit Traitor' A wilderness expedition. Patti D'Arbanville, [HBO] Dream On (CC) (In Stereo) Klan leader (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) naturalized Swedish executive is coerced found someone worthwhile. MOVIE: The Guns of Fort Petti­ Stereo) Jon Cypher, Clayton Rohner. 1990. (In Srtakmaster want to be seen as a celebrity or a show business [MAX] by the British government into spying on [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update (R) g coat' A Civil War army lieutenant deserts, [A&E] Mahler and the Millionaire A do­ Stereo) “Maybe he doesn’t have all the physical attributes the Nazis. William Holden, Lilli Palmer [MAX] MOVIE: Cousins' (CC) Rom g [USA] Paid Program figure." but helps the wives defend against Indian cumentary exploring publisher Gilbert Ka­ Hugh Griffith 1962 — maybe he docs — but what he mainly has is attacks. Audie Murphy, Kathryn Grant, 8 : 3 0 P M CB ® Tim Conway's Funny ance develops between two married ad g To Be Announced, Her children arc the product of relationships with plan's obsession with Gustav Mahler's Se­ America (CC) something inside that really radiates out,” Ann said. Hope Emerson 1957 cond Symphony. (R) O Star Trek ults after their respective spouses begin g Quantum Marketing fellow musicians Ray Davies of the Kinks and Jim 33) Synchronal Research having an affair. Ted Danson, Isabella Ros­ s “If you get messed up with enough quartz, pretty [USA] MOVIE: 'Bustin' Loose' An ex- [ESPN] Auto Racing: IMSA GTP Series (3) Synchroruil Research sellini, Sean Young 1989 Rated PG 13 12:45AM [TMC] MOVIE: The Pro Kerr of Simple Minds. She married Kerr, but they’re con joins forces with a schoolteacher to From Portland Ore. (2 hrs.) (Live) 85 Simpsons (CC) Homer and Bart go for cc soon you know a diamond when you see it” (g) O ) Family for Joa (CC) Pilot for the (In Stereo) fessionala' Four soldiers are hired by an now separated. transport eight special children to a new [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update series Four young orphans prevail upon a help when the Simpsons' RV breaks down Amencan millionaire to rescue his Mexican Most of the album was written by people outside home in Seattle. Richard Pryor, Cicely Ty­ in the woods. (R) (In Stereo) Counterstrike (60 mm ) wife Bun Lancaster, Lee Marvin, Claudia Motherhood hasn’t necessarily softened the out­ (R) homeless grump (Robert Mitchum) to pose [USA] the band, including Lange and songwriter Holly son, Robert Christian 1981 as their grandfather in order to remain to­ [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R| Cardinale 1966 Rated PG (In Stereo) spoken woman who wrote “Tattooed Love Boys" — [USA] It's Your Move 10:30PM CBGoif 2 : 0 5 P M MOVIE: 'The Grea- gether in their own home (2 hrs.) (R) (In Knight. Ann saw that as a natural evolution. [TMC] 9 : 0 0 P M CB m o v ie : 'Murder Or­ 3 5 Dionne and Friends Scheduled the 1 :00AM (B New Eitgland Sunday (H) just ask her opinion about the nation’s drug war. test Show on Earth' Cecil B DeMille's 5:00PM (B Buck Rogars Stereo) T o have the idea that you can always keep writing dained' (CC) Based on the true story of a Commodores, Michel le (R) |ln Stereo) g Working Girl (CC) Tess is horrified More about that later. Oscar-winning account of life, love and pa­ d i) Synchronal Research (J3) Aboard tha QE2 Alan Whicker joins Kansas policeman's investigation into a with the same finite bunch of people is kind of child­ geantry under the big top. Charlton Hes­ the wealthy aboard the QE2 as they jour- 3® Synchronal Research when she overhears Sal and Bryn planning But the differences in her life have obviously (JD All Creatures Great and Small pair of murders involving a Lutheran minis­ an illicit tryst (In Stereo) ish, I think, because the years pass and you don’t al­ ton, Betty Hutton, James Stewart 1952, ter Keith Carradine, JoBeth Williams, [DIS] Adventures of Sherlock Holmes changed her approach to work. It’s the chief reason (S) Hart to Hart g Friday the 13th; The Series A 1954 2 :3 0 P M QC Golf: British Senior Open Terry Kinney. 1987. Part 1 of 2. (In Stereo) ways feel the same way about people,” she said. (S i Nathalie Dupree's Matters of Tost* contlnued... car radio transports s man back in time to why there was a four-year gap between Pretenders al­ Championship Final round from Turn- [HBO] MOVIE: Under the Boardwalk meet his late father, who was a Ku Kkix bums. ® MOVIE: 'Swing S hift' A sailor's wife (CC) Surfers from rival groups fight more Klan loader (60 min I (R) (In Stereo) iinds romance with a fellow defense than the waves during an annua! competi 9 9 0 J u

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Interfaith day camp a success Summer meal program offered Today is Saturday, July 28, the 209th day of 1990. In Brief . . . There are 156 days left in the year. Seniors are reminded that our August 3rd Today’s Birthdays: the homeless of Hartford; summer meals program is operating Ceramics - 9:30 a.m. Jacqueline Onassis is 61. Sen. Bill Bradley (D-NJ.) is With our usual regret that we’re TREVOR’S PLACE, a story of the .October 23-26 - Amish Country - Setback -12:30 a.m. unable to keep the Interfaith Day five days a week from 11:45 ajn. - 47. “Garfield” creator Jim Davis is 45. Actress Linda Scholarships awarded boy who brings hope to the home­ $249 - call Don Berger 875-0538 Transportation to and from the Camp open for at least four weeks, 12:15 P-ni- Meals are $1.25 daily Kelsey is 44. Actress Sally Struthers is 42. Actress Geor­ St. Bridget’s Rosary Society has awarded scholarships MACC News less, by Frank and Janet Ferrell with Openings are still available for center is available - call a day in ad­ counselors, campers and staff have with the exception of Thursdays gia Engel is 42. to 18 students who will attend St. Bridget’s School and Edward Waken — THE SOCIETY the pine cone tree craft class vance. said goodbyes as the final bus was when picnics are being offered for Today’s Highlight in History: East Catholic High School in the fall. They are: police officer and how he was there OF SALTY SAINTS, a story and scheduled for July 24th as well as Blood pressure clinic: Wednes­ On July 28, 1976, one of the worst earthquakes on St. Bridget’s: Marissa and Leslie Barrett, 28 Harvard loaded, made the final promises of $1.75. July picnics are scheduled for the flower arranging class slated for day, July 25, at 9-11 a.m. (L-Z) keeping in touch, and packed sav- “to help them.” prayer from the streets by Michael 11:45 a.m. in the backyard and 5 record devastated northern China, killing at least 2A2JOOO Road; Julianna and Steven Chaponis, 3 Burnham St. CAMP AWARDS: This year, August 9 and 16. Medicare assistance: call able supplies until next July. All Elliot (this is one of my personal p.m. during the month of August. people, according to an official estimate. Ext., Jo Ann Coscia and Timothy Hendrie, 51 Elizabeth awards recognizing the Counselor of Just a reminder to all that the 647-3211 for an appointment in that’s left to do is to catch up on the favorites.) The following programs scheduled On this date: Drive; Michael Midford, 16 Quaker Road; Mark Mur­ the Week were voted the teen coun­ SUMMER ANGELS — Debbie Center will be “shut down” the last September In 1540, King Henry VIII’s chief minister, Thomas phy, 131 Ferguson Road and Elizabeth Ouellette, 160 final thank-yous, so — THANK for the upcoming picnics. week in August for general cleaning Legal assistance: call 647-3211 YOU to all the churches that par­ selors and adult staff counselor of Anderson was an all-night volunteer July 26 - Rat Witkin, animal Cromwell, was executed. Hollister St.; and James J. Varney, 146 N. School Su the Week Award. First week went to for First Baptist Church at tmd painting. Individuals who would for an appointment in September In 1588, the Spanish Armada, which had sailed to Y ticipated in meal planning and lover, will bring a real Llama and East Catholic High: Jennifer A. Davis, 13 Timber Sendia Kim — second week recog­ Samaritan Shelter last Wednesday like to donate some of their time and Menu England in hopes of overthrowing Queen Elizabeth I, Lane, Vernon; Robin Lynn Melody, 121 Hollister St., preparation; Center, Concordia Pigmy Goat for your observation. talent should contact the Center. Monday 7/23; Meatball grinder, Lutheran, First Baptist, Assumption, nition to Jayson Lazzaris and David night.a particularly hot, miserably August 2 - 5 p.m.-Jute Towners came under attack off Calais by the English navy. Michael Ohrt, 45 Harriet Drive, Vernon; Matthew and Rohrback. Your efforts will be greatly ap­ juice, beverage, dessert North United Methodist, St. James, muggy evening. By 10 a.m. Debbie (Barber Shop) In 1655, French dramatist and novelist Cyrano de Mark Midford, 16 Quaker Road, Heidi Walsh, 17 Bishop The teen counselors also selected preciated. Tuesday 7/24: Quiche, salad, Emanuel Lutheran, St. Bridget’s, had secured four ceiling fans for Ae August 9 - 5 p.m. A1 Bouffard Bergerac, the inspiration for a play by Edmond Rostand, Drive; Gail Petersen, 19 Donnell Road; and Jason campers for the Most Improved Seniors who would like to learn beverage, dessert Trinity Covenant; those volunteer­ Shelter (hopefully we had them in­ “Saw Player” died in Paris. Veronovitch, 38 St. Camper Award. This was though be­ CPR may do so by contacting the Wednesday 7/25: Cottage Cheese In 1750, composer Johann Sebastian Bach died in ing in the past two weeks as teen stalled by the time her husband, August 16-5 p.m. Northeast Manchester CPR Project at & Fruit plate, roll, beverage, dessert counselors; Jennifer Smith, Mike cause most of them felt their Leipzig, Germany. To worship under the tent David Anderson, spent the night as a Utilities “Bingo” 647-4738. The class is free of Thursday 7/26: “Picnic” - Kicl- Bicu, Steve White, Scott youngster was the best. Final win­ In 1821, Pern declared its independence from Spain. In conjunction with its Vacation Bible School South shelter voluntcci.) Our thanks to The Senior Center will be offer­ charge with funds being donated by basa dog on roll, sauerdraut, Scheinblum, Barbara Forschino, ners: Most Improved Boy Campter Debbie and to K-Mart on Spencer In 1868, the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, United Methodist Church, 1226 Main St., will have two ing a Driver Education class on Sep­ the Junior Women’s Club. The class macaroni salad, 3-bean salad, Marianne Loto, David Rohrback and was Jonathan Riopelle. Most Im­ Street and Rickies Inc., both of guaranteeing due process of law, was declared in effect. evenings of informal worship and sharing under the tent, proved Girl Camper was Shannon tember 18 & 19 from 12:30 -4 p.m. is scheduled for July 30th, 6:30-9:30 beverage, dessert Matt Monterio — to those women whom generously donated two fans In 1896, the city of Miami, Florida, was incorporated. July 30 and 31 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Corcoran. Fee for the course is $7 by check p.m. Friday 7/27: Chicken chow mein In 1914, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. The Rev. Frederick L. Yarger, pastor of the church, who also joined us these last weeks to the Shelter. made payable to the AARP. In­ on rice, noodles, roll, beverage, des­ to help act as much-needed bus Thank you also to the many un­ In 1932, Federal troops dispersed the so-called “Bonus and associate pastor, the Rev. Kyle McGaw, will lead the Thank you to others who made dividuals completing the course will Individuals who would like to at­ sert. monitors; Mary Jaworski, Barbara named donors of all the inkind gifts inkind donations to Samaritan Shel­ Army” of World War I veterans who had gathered in preaching and teaching. There will also be singing. The receive a 5% reduction in their in­ tend the Band Shell this summer and Meals subject to change without Bottomly, Denise Riopelle, and Jean that add so much — everything ter in May and June: Michael Washington D.C. since May, demanding money they offerings received each evening will be put with offer­ surance premium as mandated by are in need of transportation may do notice. Thibeau — to Nancy Grier and Bar­ from the yam and well-scmbbed Haberem, Joan Terzo, Raymond were scheduled to receive in 1945. ings from the Vacation Bible School and given to Habitat State Law. so by contacting Phonc-a-Ridc at bara Bottomly who volunteered as meat trays to the chips and juice. Gelting, Warren Andren, Rovic Inc., Scores In 1943, President Roosevelt armounced the end of for Humanity. And last but certainly not least, The Center is looking for in­ 646-2774. The following is the coffee rationing in the U.S. program assistants — to Dr. Wen­ Unitarian Universalist Society and dividuals to assist in the picking of Fri. July 13 Setback Ice cream social planned dell Wickersham who every year thank you to all those who have sent schedule of events: Helena Gavello, 118; Loretta In 1945, the U.S. Senate ratified the United Nations in sponsorship money in the past St. James. dried flowers in the flower garden. July 24 - Johnny Prytko “Polish Charter by a vote of 89 to 2. South United Methodist Church, 1226 Main St. will volunteers as camp doctor — bless If interested, please contact the Cen­ Luka, 117; Dom Anastasia, 116; him forever — to Barbara Baker at two weeks, making it possible for Night” Bob Gale, 115; Mike Haberem, 114. In 1945, disaster struck the Empire State Building in sponsor an ice cream social Aug. 1 from 5 to 8 p.m. on these youngsters to attend free of EMERGENCY ter. August 3 - Manchester Senior New York as a U.S. Army bomber crashed into the 79th the lawn of the church. This is a fund raiser for the Concordia — to Laurel Atwood and Best wishes to Leona Juros, our Mon. July 16 Pinochle Ellen Carroll who brought their 4H charge: Dorothy Hartzog, Arthur FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL Center Orchestra Betty Turner, 788; Helena floor, killing 14 people. church. and Carol Cunliffe, Lucille Smith, dried flower instructor, who is home August 10 - St. Patrick Pipe Band In 1959, Hawaiians participated in their first election club from Tolland County along recuperating from by-pass surgery. Gavclo, 752; Edith Albert, 738; Doris Coughlin, Amy Helwig and DIAL 911 “Irish Night” Loretta Luka, 734; Edith O’Brien, since statehood, voting to send their first U.S. representa­ Pastor Peary to speak at UUSE with several goats, a sheep, and Seniors are encouraged to call the Florence Jackson. To date we have August 20 - A1 Gentile’s Big 728; Gert McKay, 712. tive and senator to Congress. The Rev. Douglas Peary will speak on Thomas Paine; several rabbits — to Janet Ferguson In M anchester Senior Center Infoline at 647-3240. raised $2,350 toward our $3,(XX) Bank Mon. July 16 Men’s Golf In 1977, Roy Wilkins turned over the leadership of the Defender of the Cause of Humanity, at the Sunday ser­ and Cindy LePeck for providing and Vvlicn dialed, a recorded message organizing ice cream making ac­ goal. Lastly, best wishes to Bill Cooper Low Gross: Whatley 40; National Association for the Advancement of Colored vice of Unitarian Universalist Society: East, 153 W. Ver­ will be heard informing the caller of tivity on Farm Day. (Everyone en­ NO VACATIONS from the July- who is in Hartford Hospital and Jo Grinavich 40; Vcsco 42; Osuout, Jr. People to his successor, Benjamin L. Hooks. non St. at 10:30 a.m. ongoing activities for the week in­ joyed eating the ice cream for des­ August Newsletter of Center Con­ THE Morse who is in Manchester 43; Halloran 44; Sibrinz 44; Tanscy In 1986, NASA released a transcript of a recording Pastor Douglas is a member of UUS: East and clerk of cluding trip schedules and the menu. sert.) — to Harry Reinhom and. gregational Church. “During the Memorial Hospital. 44; Williams 44. from the doomed space shuttle Chxillcngcr in which pilot the society’s Board of Directors. He studies the lives of This number may be dialed anytime. Helen Witlkofske, final day chefs summer, we, who are so blessed, BIBLE On going activities: Low Net: Franklin 31; Lcmire 32; Michael J. Smith could be heard saying, “Uh-oh!” as the historical figures as an avocation. Please make note of the following and to the Senior Citizen Center for enjoy picnics, beaches, vacations Monday: Bingo - 10 a.m. Smole 33; Rosconi 33; Miclc 34; spacecraft disintegrated. Nursery care and youth religious education are and amusements. There are no SPEAKS trip schedule: Ceramics -9:30 a.m. provided during the service. Refreshments and conversa­ the use of their grills. Spiecial thanks by Quagua 34; Hadden 34; Darling 34; to Virginia Lynch, professional vacations from homelessness and August 1 - Blueberry picking at Pinochle - 9:30 a.m. McVeigh 34; Nettlclon 34. tion follow the service. Anyone interested is invited to at­ Eugene Brewer Rose’s Berry Farm, Glastonbury - clown. Ginny was present the lie is not a “Beach.” On July 15, 22 Tuesday: Photography (informal) Mon. July 16 Ladies’ Golf tend. second Monday of Camp and and 29, Roberta Macara will be in departs 9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Relay (Blind Partners) Trinity plans concert Friday provided a demonstration of clown the Narthex to take contributions on August 15 - Mountainside Outing Grocery shopping (Stop & Shop) Gross: Pearl Sicgal & Kae Allen Cinema makeup and the makings of a clown. behalf of the homeless. The money - $27 - register in the office - call a day in advance for ride 110. Trinity Covenant Church, 302 Hackmatack St. will will be used to purchase men’s un­ The gospel is the life and teaching August 22 - North Shore Music Pinecone tree - 9:30 a.m. present Buddy Greene in concert Aug. 3 at 7 p.m. in the Within a half hour she was trans­ Net; Anne Anderson & Marge formed into “Lovey.“ Lovey painted derwear, undershirts and socks. of Christ, focusing upon his death, Center - see the stars of the Wednesday: Friendship circle - McGovern 67; Barbara Backus & HARTFORD church sanctuary. The concert was originally scheduled These particular items are always burial and resurrection by which Cinsma CHy — Too Boautiful lor You (R) Sat-Sun 1:10, 3:40, 7aO. 9:45. faces and wrists of campers and Lawrence Welk Show - call 10 a.m. Vera Hooker 68; Gert Andrews & — Without You I'm Nothing (R) Sat-Sun 9:20. — Cinama FWaciao Fri-Sun to be located at Bailey Auditorium, but had to be we are saved. This good news counselors and was a tremendous hit needed at Samaritan Shelter. The Friendship Tours at 243-1630 Bridge -12:30 p.m. Boots Camellia 69; Rat Kcnniff & 1,3:30, 7:10, 9:30. — The Jungla Book (G) Sal-Sun 130, 4, 7. — Tha kn- J3 > changed due to asbestos problems. demands a human response to ac­ porlod Bfidogroom Sal-Sun 120, 3:50, 720, 9:40. newsletter also makes some sugges­ August 22 - “Phantom of the Arts & Crafts - 12:30 p.m. Jess Moroz 70; Janet Bycholski & > H Greene is a Christian musician from Nashville, Tenn.. — and to Officer Gary Frost who tivate its effectualness. It must be EAST HARTFORD tions for summer reading — Opera" “NYC” - Balance due July Non-grocery shopping (K-mart) Builar'a Pub & CInama — RoboCop 2 (FI) Sal-Sun 730, 9:30. "0 He sings contemporary, bluegrass and country music. presented a special prograrn to the proclaimed and heard receptively, Irene Smith 70. UNDER THE BRIDGE by Vernon 20ih - call a day in advance for ride Wed. July 18 Bridge ShowcaoB Cinama 1-10 — Total Rscal (R) Sal 12:10, 22S. 4.45, 735, Tickets are $5 each and can be purchased at Bibles and children describing his duties as a from which we draw a trusting 9 25, 11:40: Sun 12:10, 225, 4:45, 735 925. — Dia Hart 2: Dia HarUof Blake and Philip Farmsworth about August 24 - Saratoga Race Track Thursday: Orchestra rehearsal - 9 Books or at the church. For more information call faith. Catherine Byrnes 5,080; Hilda (R) Sat 1:15 4:15. 7:10, 9:40, 1210: Sun 1:15 4:15 7:10. 9:40. — Dick The human response to the gospel - $32 - Call Don Berger 875-0538 am. Campbell 5,000; Carl Lombardo Tracy (PG) Sat 1225, 2:45. 725 9:45 IM S : Sun 1225 Z45 725. 9:45 V 649-2855. — Days o( Thunder (PG-13) Sat 1205 2:15 4.30. 7. 9:15 1125 Sun is culminated by obedience to it August 29 - Thames River Cruise Picnic - 11:45 a.m. 4,500; Davis Michelson 4,480; 12:05 2:15. 4:30, 7. 9:15 — Arachnophobia (PG-13) Sat 1220, 240, ■ Christian Women plan breakfast Paul wrote in 2 Thes. 1:7-9 that & Abbotts - $36 scats still available Entertainment - Rat Witkin with Romeo Auclair 4,370; Eva Cribitzky 4:55, 7:15, 9:35 11:55: Sun 1220. 240, 4:55 7:15 935 — Ghoot (PG-13) Sat 235. 510. 7:40, 10:10. 1230: Sun noon. 235 5:10. 7:40, Thoughts when Jesus comes again he will September 19 - “Phantom of the Llama and Pigmy Goat 4,060; Betty Seipcl 4,050; Joanne The Manchester Area Christian Women’s Club will render vengeance to them that 10:10. — Navy SEALS (R) Sat 1235 2:55 5:15 7:46. 1020, 1225: Son Opera” “NYC” — balance due Friday: Bingo - 10 a.m. Allard 3,840; Raul Templeton 3,660. 1235 2:55 5:15 7:45 1020. — F^asumad Innooant (Ft) Sal noon, 2:30, I hold its “Keepin’ Kool” breakfast Aug. 8 at 9:30 ajn. at know not God and obey not the 5, 7:35 1035. 1230: Sun noon. 230, 5 7.35, 10.35 — The Froatvnan s; The Colony in Vernon. Reservations close Aug. 1. 1 still need to work on. Help me to gospel. (PG) Sal 12:50, 3. 525 7:50. 10:15 1220: Sun 12:50. 3. 525 7:50. It has been said that it’s becoming 10:15 — Problam Child (PG-13) Fri and Sot 12:15 2. 3:45 530. 7:40. S There will be a special teacher recogmuon at this fashionable today to hate. Jokes that cast out whatever diminishes the But how does one obey facts dignity of your human creation. Jesus' death, burial, and resurrec­ 9:40. 1130: Sun 1215 2 3:45 530. 7:40. 9:40. I meeting and Jeff Hiding of TCBY yogurt will provide degrade other people are considered tion? The answer Is found in MANCHESTER May I add to your world and not Social Security UA Thoalara Eaol — Back to tie Futora (V t M (PG) Sot-Sun 2:10. the special feature. Judy Reiter of Willimantic will be funny (unless, of course, if they’re Romans 6:3-6. All who are bap­ take away from it. 4:40, 7:15 9:40. — BW on a Wlra (PG-13) Sot-Sun 4:10, 920. — Ghoat 5 soloist and Beverly Decker of Hudson, Mass, will be the directed at us). Hate, it seems, never tized into Christ are baptized into D «j (PG) Sat-Sun 220. 730. RoboCop 2 (R) Sot-Sun 2 430. 7. 930. — lies far from beneath the surface. It Rev. John P. Gwozdz Tha Rock^ H o w Pictura^how (F^ Sot midnigK — Bkio VWvot (Ft) Sot < speaker. his death. Buried with him through QUESTION: I’ve heard there’s people who work and collect Social QUESTION: Can I get Social 5 For reservations or more information call Karen at might go away for a while but anger St. James Church baptism Into his death, they are 11:4 5 - tCaaall(R)Satm kinleriL going to be a change in the earnings Security earn more without jeopar­ Security retirement benefits and SSI r 872-4876 or Marjorie at 649-3423. Baby sitting is usually brings it out of hiding. We raised as he was unto a new life VERNON lest. dizing their Social Security benefits. checks at the same time? should not be blind to the prejudices This explains why baptism is es e tn a 1 A t — Back to *ia Futora Pan W (PG) Sol and Sun 13 0 . 4. 7. provided. The $1 for $2 withholding still ap­ that lurk in the recesses of our own sontial to salvation and why it Is an 9 3 5 — RoboCop 2 (R) SoFSun 7:10. 9:45 — Tha Advontoraa o( Mdo and immersion. ANSWER; Beginning this year, plies to people under 65. .And also ANSWER: If your counuble in­ OMa (O) Sot and Sun 130. — Taanaga Mutant NMa Turtaa (PQ) Sot «id hearts. They’re there. Sometimes, to S u n 3. 4:45 Asians, Jews need to cooperate W E D E LIV E R if you are 65-69 and earn more than next year, the annual amount is come is below $386 per month you our surprise, they come out in what 8^ WASHINGTON (AP) — Sholom D. Comay, president For Home Delivery, Call being raised to $6,840 for people may qualify for SSI. That includes WILUMANTIC we say or do. We can’t deal with our ihc annual exempt amount, $1 in of the American Jewish Committee, told a meeting of CHURCH OF CHRIST benefits will be deducted for every under 65 and $9,360 for those 65 any income from Social Security U Jt T in Ctnatnaa — Ghoot (PQ) Sal-Sun 2 4 3 5 7:15 9 :5 5 — D aya Chinese Americans that greater cooperation is needed prejudices if we don’t first try to 647-9946 Lydall & Vernon Streets you may be receiving. To find out o( Thundar (PG-13) S o l-S u n 2 1 5 4 3 5 7: 10. 9 3 0 . — Pratuntod ImooanI identify them. God give me the S3 of earnings over the limit Right through 69. There is no limit on (H) Sat-Sun 2 3 5 4 :40. 2 2 5 15 — Problam ChiU (PG-13) S a t-S u n 2 2 0 . between Asian-Americans and Jews on joint strategies to Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 Phone:646-2903 00w, $ 1 is withheld for every $2 earnings for beneficiaries 70 and more, call any Social Security of­ 4 2 5 7 2 0 . 9:15 — Dia H art 2 Dio H artor (R) Sol-Sun 2 4 3 0 . 7 3 5 9 3 0 . combat discrimination and bigoUy. courage to see those areas of my life — Navy SEALS (R) Sol-Sun 2 3 5 4 :S0. 2 2 5 9 :40. over the limit. That should let over. fice. 9 9 0 J u

FOCUS/Advice Removing hemorrhoid in surgery usually is safe DEAR DR. GOTT: I have external hemorrhoids that ______require surgical repair, yet I am extremely concerned that ^ days a week. I’m puzzled because I have a very notice­ the sphincter muscle around the anus might be damaged \j Y G O 11 able wheeze in a blood vessel in my head or neck when or affected during the operation. Am I worrying unneces- * ^ ^ ^ the body is compressed as I bend over to pet my cat or pick up something from the floor. Could the wheeze be Woman’s introduction fans feminist’s fire sarily? caused by arteriosclerosis? I don’t have high blood pres­ helpful to know more than just the name. d e a r READER: In all likelihood, yes. When Peter Cott, M .D. DEAR ABBY; Your answer to the woman who asked properly performed, hemorrhoid surgery should not af­ sure. how to introduce her ex-daughter-in-law, Annie, really DEAR ABBY: Isn’t it refreshing that the top Oscar- fect the anal sphincter because the hemorrhoids extend DEAR READER: An audible swooshing sound in the angered me. Dear Abby winning film “Driving Miss Daisy,” was a movie con­ out from the skin, well away from the deeper structures. blood vessel is called a bruit This often results when an You said, “Just introduce her as ’Annie my son’s taining not one dirty work, not one steamy sex scene, or If you are worried, however, I suggest you try non-sur- artery is partially blocked or kinked, and the blood flow former wife.’” Why should poor Annie continually one hind of violence or crime? gical methods of controlling pain and itching; warm DEAR DR. GOTT: I like good foods including des­ undergoes turbulence. explained as someone’s “whatever?” Aimie is a person in Abigail Van Buren I have enjoyed the film twice and would go agdn. It baths, suppositories (such as Anusol) to facilitate evacua­ Bruits in the neck may indicate the presence of an her own right. She is not an appendage. “My friend, handled the issues of human relationships and prejudice tion, and meticulous attention to good hygiene. Also, serts, however, many people think you are doing someth­ ing wrong if you eat sweets. What is the sensible ap­ arteriosclerotic plaque in the wall of the carotid artery. Annie” would have been sufficient laser surgery might be an option to consider. With this beautifully. proach to sugar in the diet for people who do not have a This is not related to high blood pressure but some ex­ Your answer puts you in the category of people who both of us. If I am alone, I am “Dene Smith.” I wish the film industry would wake up and realize technique, the hemorrhoids are burned off without the known health problem? perts believe, it can provide a source of blood clots that think a woman has to belong to some man or she’s a Please rethink your answer. that a large segment of our society would flock to see a need for the traditional operation. Ask your doctor about may be carried to the brain, causing stroke. nobody. ILENE IN DESOTO, MO good movie without a lot of trash. I’ve gone to three this. DEAR READER: Moderation. Although most bruits do not cause symptoms and I work in an airline reservations office. And nothing DEAR ILENE: Lay that pistol down, please. Never films in two years, and walked out on one. I’d go more To give you more information, I am sending you a free don’t need treatment, I think you should bring your ob­ infuriates me more than when I ask a lady her name and have I believed that a woman had to “belong” to some often if I knew it was something worth seeing, and I’m copy of my Health Report “An Informed Approach to servations to your doaor’s attention. If you do have pla­ she says, “Mrs. John Smith.” I always say, politely, "The man — or she’s a “nobody.” no prude. I’m sure there are many others who feel the Surgery.” Other readers who would like a copy should que in your carotid artery, as determined by special X- airline prefers that you use your own name when travel­ I suggested introducing Annie as “my former same. send $1.25 with their name and address to P.O. Box DEAR DR. GOTT: I’m a 58-year-old woman in fair­ rays, the doctor might advise you to take one baby ing.” daughter-in-iaw” only as a means of imparting that bit of MRS. WALTER E. NAYLOR, 91369, Cleveland, OH 44101-3369. Be sure to mention ly good health. I don’t drink coffee or consume alcohol, aspirin a day, to retard blood clotting and act as a preven­ I have been happily married for many years and am information to someone who obviously was not aware of PORTLAND, ORE. the title. and 1 eat healthy foods and walk briskly for one hour five tative. “Mrs. John Smith” only on social occasions that include it. In introducing strangers to each other, it’s sometimes DEAR MRS. NAYLOR: Please include me.

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Candidates must hold ap­ 34 Timber wolf 4 Some Like 25 Type of turf CARPENTER JVIth expe­ to the placement of any propriate State ot Connecticut certllca- 35 — Hammar- stork 51 Jacob's twin chanic. Approximately rience In hollow metal advertisina in the PART TIME lloa Application deadline is August 24, skjold 5 Wooden tub 26 Show 52 Slav 4 hours dolly. Expe­ Instollrtlon. Coll 36 Knots in 6 Chinese appreciation 55 Go to court Manchester Herald, Ad­ rienced only nedd 1990. Inqulhes and letters of applca- cotton fiber pagoda BOOKEEPER McCor*nv Construc­ llon should be addressed to: JA 27 Very small 56 Firearm vertiser hereby agrees apply. 646-5477. tion, 6.9-6345. 3 7 ------7 Landingangle quantity owners' org. Needed far growing insurance Camille Vautour, SuperWendont ot 38 Genetic ma­ boat 28 Construc­ 57 Military to protect, indemnify ENTHUSIASTIC ener- Schools, 21 Pendleton Dflve, Hobroa RECEPTION IST-WontS terial (abbr.) 8 Outer space tion beam school and hold harmless the agency. 10 Id 15 hois a week getlc group leaders SECRETARY- Busy 14C CT 06248. Tel 228-9417 or 643-4210. 39 Break in two 9 Entrance 31 Sail (abbr.) Manchester Herald, its needed for porent- person civil engineer­ full time for profes­ 40 Crude 10 Something 32 Milky gem ALA1CJST &OT P e S T A P O y Hl/M, AlYGOLDeM with a flexible schedJe. Insir- V /e /N^TANT ROBOCROOK /toddler gym pro­ ing firm seeks full time sional office building. rubber remarkable 33 Discover GUPI4TOP./’ 7We KINGPIW otficers and employees LUMBBReO o u r OF TNB VAR, anoe and computer estpetience grams. Teaching back­ secretory/word pro­ Heovv telephone and IKNBW X'P 0BBN ^porrec^/ -TH4N I 7H0U6HTV, c o m M o s / against any and all client contact. Good r ~ T ~ IS TT liability, loss or ex­ prefeired. ground prefereed but cessor for expanding not required. Coll 1-800- odmlnlsrotlve staff typing a must, Word pense, including attor­ 2 8 9 ^ 1 Candidate should hove Perfect preferred. Coll hr 7 262-PLAY.______for appointment 647- n neys' fees, arising from APPLICATIONS are be­ RN-Growing family prac­ o minimum typing claims of unfair trade speed of 65 words per 4800. 15 nr ing accepted for port tice. Experienced pre­ practices, infringement minute and o year ’ tim e shoe soles at local ferred. Coll Karen Moson-Woterproof la­ 18 of trademarks, trade Industrial account in 643-6486. word processing expe­ rience. (Mi'ltl-mote borer. Port time and names or patents, viola­ East Hartford. Posi­ full time. $8.00 on hour tion of rights of privacy tion requires 8 hours 1 preferred.) Lotus de- IHELP slreoble. Please send to start. Must own cor dov week. Retirees and infringement of 0 WANTED resume to Potty Ge­ and hove driver's li­ w elcom e. Coll 649-1281, COURIER/CLERICAL copyright and rard, at Fuss 8r O'Neil cense. Coll 647-1901. leave message.______ASSISTANT- O rg a n ­ 34 proprietary rights, unfair CASHIERS-Full or port Inc. 146 Hartford Rood. ATTENTION-POSTAL titti RECREATION AIDE-4 ized person to perform Mf B»C competition and libel time hours. Third shift Manchester, CT. 06040. courler/clericol assist­ JOBS! Start 37 and slander, which may hours per dov on wee­ 10pm to 5om. Storting ant services. Vehicle $11.41'/20ur! For appli­ EEK AND MEEK by Howl* Schnaidar kends to work with result from the publica­ salary $7.50'/jour. Se­ FULL TIME- necessorv, mileage to cation Info coll (1) 40 tion of any advertise­ mentollv retarded peo­ cond shift, 3pm to be compensated. Reti­ 602-838-8885, Ext. M- ple. Coll Dlone at 647- Receptlonlst,Gloston- ment in the Manchester 10pm. Starting salary burv Veterinary rees welcome. Send to 775, 6om-10pm, 7 days. SORRV..1M OM MV COME BACK 1624 Mondov-Prldov, $5.50'/3our. Safe and Potty G erard, at Fuss & Herald by advertiser, in­ 8:30 to 4:30. Hospital. Light typing, PIZZA COOK and prep UJMCH BREAK.. IfO AfO kXJR pleasant working con­ varied duties. Paid ho­ O'Neil Inc. 146 Hart­ i r cluding advertisements person. Nulll's Restau­ in any free distribution DELIVERY PERSONS ditions. Apply In per­ lidays, vocation, and ford Rood, Manches­ WANTED-lf you would son 9om to 5pm, Buck- te r, CT. 06040. rant, 706 Hartford Rd. ■5T ' y .— : sick days. Coll 633-3588 ■5T publications published like to earn some extra land St. M obil, 112 EOE/M/F. See Mr. Annulll. by the Manchester for Interview. IFT m oney this summ er we Bucklond St. rar Herald. mov lust hove what you 183 rsT ore looking for. You 7) I LOST need to hove some THE WHOLE DONUT - Fnendly sales TOOL MAKERS work in job shop hours available week­ AND FOUND days between 8om and persons needed. All shifts needed. All shifts atmosphere. Fixtures, dies, & gauges. Good 5pm.Theiobisdeliver- available. Full or part time. All applicants pay, full company health insurance & 25K life FOU N D-Cockatiel in Ing the SNET business Manchester Swanson to business directory to must be able to work at least 1 shift per insurance. Plenty of overtime available. Air con­ 7.2-? Pool, In Robertson Pork. area businesses. You weekend. Apply to the following Manch­ Coll 647-9870.______ditioned shop. Exit 73 off of Route 84. Call for WINTHROP by Dick CavalH need vour own vehicle, ester locations: LOST-On July 25. W hite interview. J3 > Insurance cord, and o Jlifc. 150 Center street - 649-0140 with blue breast, black valid driver's license. > H MY AACM QCn-A NBA/ N S T E A O C J F SO RAP,THE ONLY TH IN S V on the back, Smooths You choose vour own ' 319 Green Road - 643-9821 EASTFORD TOOL AND DIE "D WASHING AAA0 1 IN E BUZ-Z-lNkS-,, IT'S SAID IS "RIHS AR3UND old, tome. Baby p a ra ­ route(s). You're paid 467 Hartford Road - 649-9150 YESTERDAY. IT T A L X S . THE(3XLAR.!" keet goes bv the name bv the stop and books of Babv Blue. Lost at delivered. For more THE WHOLE DONUT 974-3344 360 Oakland St. $50 Information coll 1-800- reward. 643-8504. 922-0008. CELEBRITY CIPHER Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people past and present Each letter m the cipher stands for another Today's clue X equals I PERSONALS FOREMAN M/F CLERICAL South Windsor Metallurgical, Inc. is looking for an evening supervisor for 'KCQCW EVM All WANTED-Lowbock our South Windsor refinery. This "working supervisor" position will be

[ 2^ HOMES 1 ^ HOMES I HOMES I HOMES I HOMES I HOMES n n HOMES I HOMES I FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE HELP I HOMES I HOMES FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE OFFICE LOCATION MANCHESTER-VInvl OWNER SAYS SELL!! VERNON-$163,900 Cul-de- HEAVENLY TREES! NEW TO THE MARKET- M ANCHESTER-Open MAINTENANCE Person IN-LAW APARTMENT- %ded Colonial In great $129,900. M ake an offer Sunday 2-4pm, 63 (Je­ EXCEPTIONAL- lovingly WITH INCOME-Open sac living. Lovely $135,900. E nlov the p ri­ Dellghtful Cape In Im­ needed for the Bolton BOLTON- Builders own $139,900. Come and see sh a p e ! Enclosed front on this 4 bedroom (Co­ rald Dr. New 8 room 2700 square to o t, 4-5 M a n ch e ste r $209,900. MAINTAINED-lnsIde space to be divided or raised ranch with open vacy abounding this maculate condition. Public Schools. Full­ this country set and a n d back porches. lonial with 30x18 floor plan, 3 bedroom s, lovely 3 bedroom New root, new vinyl Federal colonial bedroom Colonial. 2 Charming 4 bedroom and out, this Immacu­ private Dutch Colonial arranged. Natural tim e, 1st shift, perman­ Deck and fenced back mother-in-law addition I'/j baths, family room Ranch w ith w all to w all siding, screen porch, nestled between 2 g o lf fa m ily room s w ith fire ­ Colonial In great loca­ late 7 room Raised with 10 rooms, 4 bed­ woodwork, fireplace, ent position. Qualifica­ y a rd . 3 bedrooms, 2 o r convert It easily Into with fireplace, plus an carpeting, den and new deck, fireplace, courses. Central air, 3 places. 2 car carriage tion. Vaulted ceilings Ranch In Andover fea­ rooms, and 2'/2 baths. LL computer or con­ tions Include a general n o d d le fans to remain. a family room with extra finished room- Florida room. A well fenced yard. A wonder­ car garage. $389,900. house, pool and or­ and slate roof are only tures 4 bedroom s, 2 fu ll In-law apartment has ference room, with knowledge of buildings G o r a g e . C a ll now! private entrance. For­ D ir: RT 83 to Shallow- chard. $289,900. Char­ 2 of the teatures to put baths, recreation room room to enlarge. 2nd office or guest room landscapped and com­ ful place to call home. and maintenance, plus bedroom, living room $134,900. Strano Real mal dining room, new potential. Century 21, pletely fenced In yard Call Barbara Weln- brook to Brendan. ter Oak Realty, 666- this home In a "class all and a large deck over- and kitchen. F ire - floor, charming and skills In repairs of Immaculafe apart­ Estate, 647-7653.______front porch, newer Epstein Realty, 647- at no extra cost! This berg. Asking Irene Lacey 643-7815. 1172. Its own" D.W. Fish looklng an above placed living room, 2 Barnett Bowmantollar plumbing, heting, elec­ ground pool! Grounds ment. RE/MAX East of roof. Large 177x196 lot 8 8 9 5 . ______home Is close to $144,900.RE/MAX East Realty, 643-1591.0 car garage with op­ MANCHESTEK-iyewer Dry Dock Real Estate trical mechanical sys­ CHFA POSSIBLE- are private end beauti­ the River, 647-1919. offers plenty of room schools and busline of the R iver, 647-1919. tems. For Information M a n ch e ste r, $129,900. OVERSIZED RANCH- ener. This beauty sits kitchen with all ap­ MANCHESTER-$134,900, 633-3661.______ful. If you desire to lust pliances. (Beautiful) for the whole family. sparkling. That's how and In a family neigh­ SQUEAKY CLEAN-Mr. and application call Completely remodeled B olton $249,900. Y ou've on 7.34 to ta l acres PUTNAM-$89,900. B y Don't miss out on this "move In" and "do sliders to large deck. to describe this newer borhood. Anne Miller and Mrs. Spotless are MANCHESTER-Bowers 643-1569. EOE Ranch with large got to see Inside this which can be subdi­ view. 3 bedrooms, great buylAnne Miller Real Estate, 647-8000.O School area. Spacious nothing" this Is It! vided Into 3 additional large kitchen, formal Lower level In-law si­ contemporary home selling their 3 bedroom SEAMSTRESS—PHOLST rooms. New kitchen, roomy Ranch which Real Estate, 647-8000.a Cape on over 1 acre, O ffe re d a t $172,000. lo ts . 2 nd mortgage dining room, laundry tuation with 3 rooms featuring new carpet­ Ranch home. Interior ERER-IndIvIdual needed new bath, all new car­ boasts 2 fireplaces, 4 INGROUND POOL- park like yard. 2 fu ll Jackson & Jackson available. Anne Miller room. Great condition. and bath. Two for the BOLTON-Easy one floor ing, lots of storage and Is a ttra c tiv e and Im ­ to sew custom and peting and floors. bedroom s, 2'/2 baths, $194,900. M ove rig h t baths, 3-4 bedroom s, Real Estate, 647-8400. Real Estate, 647-8000.Q price of one!! Must be living. 3 bedrooms, for­ a wonderful private lo­ maculate. G ro u n d s standard cushions and Fenced yard-A GREAT huge garage that will Call JoAnne Hall, 928- Into this Immaculate, dining room , rec room . Y seen, to a p p re c ia te mal dining room, fire- cation on a cul-de-sac. have room for garden STAR TER !!! D.W. hold 4 cars, and a BRAND NEW LISTING- 7991. custom Raised Ranch Garage and carport. other fabric related Slmply charming 7 how nice this hom e Is! placed living room. C entury 21, Epstein and children. Reduced parts tor wheel chair Fish R ealty, 643-1591.0 spectacular view of with 3 bedrooms, V h Walk to all schools. surrounding hills.D.W. room Colonial on Ol- $169,900. Strano Real Dance studio Is perfect R ealty, 647-8895. to $132,000. Call B a r­ manufacturer. Selt- EXCELLENT CHFA fo r day care In home baths, tireplaced fam­ bara Weinberg, 647- $159,900. Q uality Realty Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 cott St. In Manchester Estate, 647-7653. Strano NEW LISTING-$147,900, ily room. First floor Services 646-8353. motlvatlon and good CANDIDATE- boasts 3 bedrooms, 2 OPEN HOUSE business or family 1419 about details on M a n ch e ste r, $133,900. PRICE SLASHED-$130'S. Reol Estote, 647-7653. Coventry. Over 2 acres enclosed porch over­ commercial sewing full baths, 1st flo o r room. Also refInIshIng this bargain. RE/MAX Comfortable 7 room Immediate occupancy. EAST HARTFORD-A of property zoned for looks beautiful In- skills and pattern cut­ laundry, large master Sat. 1-3 PM one grand pool. Coll East of the River, 647- Cape with private Spacious 6 room , 1'/2 very special place to Resldentlolauslness. ground pool and fenced ting reaulred. Excel­ bedroom with fire­ Doreen R eilly. $159,900. 1919. fenced, nicely treed bath home In the 8th coll home. 2 bedroom , Immaculate 6 room , 3 In private yard. Sliders WE DELIVER lent salary, benefits place, living room with RE/MAX East of the yard. Formal dining District. Beautiful oak Vh bath townhouse bedroom Colonial from fam ily room open For Home Delivery, Call and profit sharing. fire p la c e . 200 A M P R iver, 647-1419. room wtih hardwood floor and trim. French with fully appllanced Cape. car oversized out to the b ric k patio. A Placing an ad In Classified EOE Call between 9-11, electricity and an en­ 2 floor, tireplaced living door, front porch and 2 I N VESTORS-Toke garage with Insulation. truly must see oppor­ Is easy. Just call 643-2711. 647-9946 AAonday-Thursday at closed side porch. kitchen, plus a car 649-0229.______room with open stair­ car garage. A Must Note!! 2 family home Shows nicely! Strano tunity. Anne Miller We'll help you with the Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 Beautiful horseshoe port. Located In conve­ case to bedrooms with See! Blanchard & Ros- on nice sizewd lot. 2 Real Estate, 647-8(K)0.a wording of your ad. street near every thi ng! nient area on busline. Real Estate, 647-7653. BUSINESS bullt-lns plus a garage. setto Realtors,"We're Coll Barbara Brze- bedrooms eoch unit. Selling Houses" 646- A skin g $164,900.Ja ck- Separate utilities, vinyl CHFA possible! D.W. son & Jackson Real zlnskl, R E /M A X East - n * \ l l 3 J OPPORTUNITIES Fish R ealty, 643-1591.0 2482. sided, well kept. Near Estate, 647-8400.O of the River, 647-1419 or 568-8375. bus line and shopping. VENDING ROUTE- Buy MANCHESTER-Super JUST LISTED-Full dor­ mered Cape. Only a DO YOU HAVE A WISH A sking $169,500. Coll Astrograph It! Enlov big weekly, two family In move In I EGAL NOTICES ^ “n year old. This 7 room, LIST-Do you wish for Linda Brown. cash Income. Call Sam condition. Separate central air, a central RE/MAX East of the 1-800-749-6800.______systems, appliances 1'/2 bath home has a 1st 50 Alton St., Manchester State of Connecticut them. Try to work without partners. floor family room. 3 vacuum system, a 1st Court of Probate, R iver, 647-1919. of purpose or merely having a closed MAC TOOL-Route open­ and garage. Many Im­ floor laundry, a huge Let CHFA help you get settleci in by the ANDOVER-THE GETA­ mind. Don't turn a deaf ear to the sug­ PISCES (Fob. 20-March 20) This is one provements and up bedrooms all on 2nd District of Coventry of those days when you might make un­ ing with excellent po- flo o r. 12x20 deck. P ri­ beautiful, functional NOTICE TO WAY, $99,900. Picture gestions of people who want to help tentlal making dating done. 2 bed­ kitchen with center Is­ time school starts - 6 room Cape, 3-4 yo u rse lf In this wee­ ^ o u r desirable tasks even more unpleasant rooms on first floor vate lot. $170’s. B lan­ CRAIG ROBBINS, you. by doing them the hard way. Try to plan n ^ excellent earnings chard & Rossetto Real­ land. 2 fireplaces, 4 kend retreat overlook­ LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) When assess­ apartment. Unique 3rd betjrooms, 2 full baths, rec room, 3 whose last known residence ^Birthday what you intend to do in advance. right now. Morris tors," We're Selling bedroom s, 2'/2 baths ing peaceful Andover ing financial matters today your judg­ floor bedrooms for ARIES (March 21-April 19) Demands B u rr, 779-1428. Bev Houses" 646-2482. and a list of extras so zone heat. $134,900. was in the town of Coventry. Lake. Fully furnished ment might be more optimistic than ra­ F ord, 1-800-848-6500. u p p e r apartment! long we don't have County of Tolland, State of complete with canoe tional. Don't kid yourself about things on your purse could be a bit more cum­ Come see! $179,900. Connecticut. Pursuant to an bersome than you anticipated today. BETTER THAN LOTTO- room In th is ad? It and ready for summer that should be realistically evaluated. Strano Real Estate, DIRECTIONS: West Middle Tpke. to Alton St., So. order of Hon. David C. Rappe, Don't worsen matters by being extrava­ Are you making all the that's your wish, make fun. Don't miss this July 29,1990 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) An objec­ m ^ 647-7653. PARKER RD- an appointment now to Judge, a hearing will bo teld gant where nonessentials are money you would like Barnett Bowman/Dollar Dry Dock one! Century 21, Ep- tive you hope would be rather easy tc Wllllngton. New Au­ on an application for termina­ o d to make? Do you have see 255 M ountain Rd. In steln Realty, 647-8895. Conditions both financially and career- achieve today might be more difficult concerned. thentic Salt Box Manchester, and be 633-3661 tion of parental rights concerrt- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Try to avoid the time to enjoy your MANCHESTER M ANCHESTER-Open wise took more encouraging for you In than anticipated. However, it can still be reproduced from 1748 ready to be Im- Your Hostess - Irene Lacey 643-7815. ing a certain Minor Child bom the year ahead than they have for quite involvements today that bring you into money? I can teach Location! LocaOon! Sunday 12-2pm, 18 done if you’re resourceful and Sturbridge Village pressed! ! on April 15, 1985, wherein the awhile. There will be numerous oppor­ close contact with people who are diffi­ you how to have both. Brendan Rd. New price determined. Nice 3 bedroom,.2 bath, fully Plans. 3 bedrooms, 3 $259,900.Jackson & Court's decision will affect tunities on which you can capitalize, so cult and disagreeable. You are not apt No Investment re­ on this newer, stunning SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) Be O " D dormered cape on qu'iet, dead fireplaces, beehive Jackson Real Estate, your interests, if any, as in always (ire your best shot. to have the tolerance required to deal aulred. 24 hhour re- oven, w ide board flo o r­ 4 bedroom colonial very careful today not to let your ego cordlng. 203-775-8534. end street. New kitchen, An­ 647-8400. said application on hie more get In the way and cause you to pretend with them. ing. 3 plus acres with fully appears, at the Court of with central air and LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) That which you GEMINI (May 21-Juno 20) In order to derson windows, 2 car garage VERNON-LIke new, 7 acre on cul-de-sac. hope to accomplish today might not be to be knowledgeable about a subject There's someone out brook and pond. WII- Probate on August 14, 1990 be productive today you must also be S o and more. Move right ini llngton, $222,875 offers room Raised Ranch. 3 Where $289,000. D ir: RT 83 to achieved if you lack cooperation and about which you know little. Q “ n there who wonts to buy at7;15in the evening. methodical and organized. If you tackle $154,900. Call Henry Associ­ considered! D!r; Route bedrooms, living Shallowbrook to Bren­ support from others. Don’t do anything CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jon. 19) A well- your power tools. Find room, dining room, By Order of the Court intentioned friend may not be the right assignments in a slipshod fashion, it m rn ates, 644-4723. Evenings call 74 to Parker Rd. Signs dan. Irene Lacey, 643- that could alienate key players. Lm , may only create extra work. th a t buyer w ith a low-cost posted. and kitchen. 3 baths, David C. Rappe, 7815. Barnett Bowman- treat yourself to a birthday gilt. Send for person with whom to discuss business ad In Classified. 643-2711. Cindy, 291-8571.______fireplace, large sun Judge matters today, because this person will CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) Relax and OPEN HOUSE- Do I tollar Dock Dry Dock vour Astro-Graph predictions for the enjoy yourself today Instead of focusing w deck, over 1 acre treed tell you what you want to hear instead of Sunday, July 29th 1- 054-07 Real Estate 633-3661. year ahead by mailing $1.25 J® A s tr^ on your material affairs. You're not apt 4pm. Townhouse In lot. $185,000. U & R Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.(J. Box giving you straight answers. R ealty, 643-2692.0 AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob. 19) Some­ to be too lucky in this area and It might South Village Com­ LEGAL NOTICES 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. Be WE NEED YOU! thing o( significance can be achieved be wise to wait until your rabbit's foot Is plex. End unit, FHA ■ A WILLINGTON-PrIce re­ Sign? sure to state your zodiac sign. working better. approved, Vernon, re­ duced on this 5 plus NOTICE OF AVAILABIUTY OF VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) There is a big today, but not owing to the assistance D >> Telemarketing duced to $77,000. D ir: room Raised Ranch. HILL-BURTON UNCOMPENSATED SERVICES d iS e T o d a y between having fixity of strong allies, but rather In spite of © IMO. NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN Route 30 to South St. Cathedral cellinged Starting June 21, we will be LEGAL NOTICE Zeya and Satarl Dr. 1-2 living room, kitchen 33 CO running a special advertising Manchester Memorial Hospitcil of Manchester, CT will make acres. North Coventry, with eating nook. 2 available from October 1, 1990 to September 30, 1991. Hill- $79,400 and up. large bedrooms, 1'/a page or pages giving you in­ Burton uncompensated services to all eligible persons who are 3 3 > Brenda Lane, 1-5acres, baths, fireplace, att­ formation on all types of spe­ unable to pay (or hospital services. All services of the facility > H C oventry, $59,985 and ached garages, many cialty businesses. will be available as uncompensated services. Eligibility for free ■ D up. extras, over 2 acres. care will be limited to persons whose family income is not $139,900. U & R R ealty, Highlands, 1-2 acres, more than the current poverty income guidelines (Categoqr A) 643-2692.0 C oventry, $61,900 and established by the Department of Healfri and Human Services. erred by settling in no-trump and that up. South St. NORTH 7-I8-M Persons whose family irKxime is greater than the guidelines Wrong East held five or more diamonds. The Part-Time 10 acres, Coventry, ♦ KJ53 MANCHESTER-$126,900. HERE'S MY but not more than 1'/3 times the guidelines will be eligible tor a king of diamonds lead would be a win­ $59,900. YKJ92 ★ Ideal for students, homemakers and senior Completely renovated 70% reduction from the usual charges. Persons whose income inference n Bear Swamp Road, 2.8 ner, provided West continued with the Ranch. Quiet dead end is greater thcin the guidelines but not more than 12/3 limes the ♦ Q citizens and 2.87 acres, A n­ ♦ K 9 8 5 ace and the 10. But a low diamond street. New fully ap- OARQ.a... guidelines will be eligible for a 50% reduction from the usual By James Jacoby Hours available: dover, $59,500. away from the A-10 after that opening ■k pllanced kitchen, new charges. Persons whose income 'is greater than 12/3 timM me EAST Nathon Hale Road, 1.5 bath, and new econom­ WEST lead would block the suit. ★ Evenings 5 to 9 PM guidelines but less than double the guidelines will be eligible ♦ Q762 ♦ 84 What conclusion does a defender acres. Owner finance, ical turnace. Lower There is a happy ending to this sto­ Sat. 9 AM to 12:30 PM C oventry, $61,888. lor a 30% reduction from the usual ctarges. . Y64 3 ¥ 1 0 7 5 draw when the opponents quickly bid ry Although West’s spade opening level heated rec room. Persons receiving care in the Outpatient Mental Health Clm« ♦ J 9 7 6 4 Sam Green Road, 1 plus 4 Thursdays for $65.00 ♦ A K 10 3 three no-trump without even a whis­ ★ Guaranteed hourly pay Sun porch, fenced In will be considered for reduced cost care in accordance with ♦ J 10 6 lead against the no-trump game let de­ acres, Coventry, ♦ 7 2 per of a search for a possible m ajor- k Bonuses daily yard with tool shed. NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE the schedule below. clarer make 12 tricks, the game was $65,900. Owner, 646-3696.______SOUTH suit f it ’ The answer is that their weak­ team-of-four, and defender West’s Kemp Road, 31 acres, Persons whose income is greater than the guidelines ness will likely be in a major suit. So k Commissions weekly more than 1'/3 times the guidelines will be eligible lex an 86% ♦ A 10 9 teammates were still to be heard Scotland, $110,000. SAY GOOD-BUY LAND­ OFFERED SUCH A FANTASTIC West attacked spades in today’s deal. k Pleasant working conditions L O R D !!! $59,900- reduction from the usual charges. Persons whose income is ¥AQ8 from In the other room, in a more sci­ W all Street, 7.38 ♦ 8 5 2 West reasoned that his side was dealt k Easy-to-leam telephone sales acres (700 fro n t) Cov­ $79,900. Rent no m ore RATE AS THIS!! greater than the guidelines but not more than 1*/3 times the entific bidding sequence. North as you enloy your cho­ guidelines will be eligible for an 81% reduction from the usual ♦ AQ4 3 two top tricks in diamonds and that reached six clubs, a makable contract ★ Immediate openings e n try, $120,000. the best chance for success would be Boating, swimming, ice of Ranch or Town- charges. Persons whose income is greater than 12/3 times Vulnerable; Both as long as the defenders’ trumps divid­ to find East with length and strength k Promoting home delivery of major daily news­ fishing-walk to prlvqfe house units brick front guidelines but less than double the guidelines will be eligible Dealer: North ed 3-2 Voila! A big pickup for the paper beach from this Im­ and have hardwood Call the Classified Department for a 73% reduction from the usual charges. Persons in spades. team even after West’s inept choice of flooring, appliances, come greater than double the guidelines may be afforded There was a flaw in this reasoning. m aculate 6 room m a in ­ South West North East opening lead against three no-trump. 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GLAStONBURY-3 Bed­ rnSTORE/OFFICE I HOMES ^ APARTMENTS CONDOMINIUMS rooms, 2 baths, fam ily WE DELIVER FOR SALE FOR RENT IFOR RENT room, and finished IJOlFOR RENT For Home Delivery, Call basement. Garage. Spacious yard. Wo- M A N C H E S T E R - M o ln St. 647-9946 MANCHESTER-Super M A N C H E S T E R - 3,4,8. 5 NEW LISTING-$109,900, Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 room apartments. 646- South Windsor. Lovely sh e rtry e r. $1275. onth. Space for rent. Coll h uv' Complex, ap- 2426 w ee kd a ys, 9 to 5. 5 room, 2 bedroom. C o ll 429-5961. 529-7858 or 563-4438. “roved for Ranch style Condo. MANCHESTER- Beauti­ C H F A - A # H A m o rt­ Low heating costs. Ap- L SpcciQlis(^D Wall Papering and Painting cosh buyer for no-longer- mile from highway AVAILABLE IN UEU OF FACTORY REBATE! DELIVERY MUST BE ON OR BEFORE 7/31/90. Phono: 872-1400 or 659-9555 ROOFING & SIDING needed household Items Is camera you no longer 30 years Experience with ro o m s fro m 400 use. ^ CO WARRICK BROS. 649-2871 •30 Years Experience with o wont od. Dial square feet to o v e r 3000 •Pntning Now Is the time to run bn' Insurance, References and 643-2711 to place yo u r PRE OWNED CAR OF THE WEEK ■Tree Removal •Fully Insured square feet with access od In cla ssifie d to sell that Ree Estimatee qulck-oction od. to loading dock. Coll Special Wishes 1986 BUICK SKYHAWK COUPE ? > ■Proleesiortal Climbing camera you no longer •License # 506737 > H MARTY MATTSSON Kevin at 633-9474. Why Send A Card? N IC E CAR'. 4r Senior Citizen Discounts ' b e c a u s e y o u n e ve r' use. 646-9564 A Fully Insured know when someone will 6 4 9 -4 4 3 1 DOWNTOWN- M ake you r oum persorud xvishes be searching for the Item Monchester. Commer­ to that special person in your life THIS ONE 645-1973 you hove for sole. It's WET BASEMENTS? cial and office building on special days, such as birthdays, better to run y o u r w ont ad YARDMASTERS Hatchways, foundation cracks, with 2 floors-7 offlces- weddings, anniversaries, birth an­ Watch This Space Each Week m u s t BE SEEN! $ 5 9 8 0 CO HAWKES TREE SERVICE fo r several d a y s ... c a n c e l­ SPRING CLEANUP WE DELIVER MASONRY sump pumps, tile lines, gravity tores!! All details and nouncements, etc. It beats a card! ing It os soon os you get •Trees & Lawns Cut expenses In listing of- USED CARS Bucket, truck & chipper. For Home Delivery. Cell feeds, and dry wells. Also damp­ W ith the H erald's new colum n, results. ■Yards 4c Garages Q eancd tice. Loading ramp. 1986 Buck Skyhawk Hatchback ...... $ 5 ,9 8 0 Stump removal. Free ness proffing of conaele walls you will not only save money, 1988 C h e v y C a v a lie r ...... $ 6 ,9 9 0 ■Brush Piles Removed Strano Real Estate, 1986 Chevy Celebrity Sedan ...... $ s]9 9 5 estimates. Special 647-9946 butthinkofhowuniifuean 1988 Olds Custom Cruiser W agon ...... $ 11,4 8 0 •Truck 4c Backhoe Work BRICK & STONE and Doors. Chimney clean outs, 647-7653. 1986 Olds Ciera Brougham Coupe ...... $ 7 ,4 8 0 consideration for elderly and Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 opportunity this is! 1988 C h e v y C o r s ic a 4 D r...... $ 6 ,9 9 0 LA W N CARE ■Exterior Housepainting _ stone walls, and concrete repairs. harvlicapped ■Driveways ^ I c d CONSTRUCTION 1987 Chevy Astro Conversion Van ...... $ 1 0 ,9 9 0 1986 Pontiac Firebird Coupe ...... $ s !9 9 0 Over 40 years experienced. Sen­ APARTMENTS 647-7553 ■Landscaping Installations Firaplacee, Walks, Walls, Patio's. 32 Special Limited 1987 Mercury Colony Pass W agon ...... $ 1 0 ,9 8 0 1986 Chevrolet Celebrity Sedan ...... $ 5 ,9 9 5 GompWtc Building 4c FOR RENT Jo h n W ennergren 649-3012 ior dlizen discounts. 1987 C h e v ro le t C apric® ...... $ 7 ,4 9 5 1985 Cadillac Sedan DeVilie ...... $ 9 ,4 8 0 Propel ty Maintained . DJR W ORKS Introductory Rate LAWN-SCAPE 1985 Oldsmobile Calais ...... $ 5 ,9 8 0 •Any Job Considered Painting Interlor/Extorior 27 Years Experience Albert Zuccaro Off a line! 1987 B u ick L e S a b re S e d a n ...... $ 8 ,9 7 0 "The Rnishing Touches” MANCHESTER- 4 bed­ 1985 Buick Park Avenue ...... $ 5 ,9 9 0 JOB HUNTER - Tree re­ Fully Insural Free E stim ates Tile arxi marble installod or New and Repairs room Duplex on bus- 1987 Buick Century LTD W agon ...... $ 8 ,6 8 0 Waterproofing 1 9 84 B u c k L e S a b re L T D S e d a n ...... $ 3 ,9 9 5 LAWN MAINTENANCE Call - YARDMASTERS repaired. rine. N ear s c h o o ls 8< For an extra cost ofBCFyoumay 1987 O ld s C ie r a ...... $ 6 ,9 9 0 moval, stump grinding, ★ free also put your dioice of a birthday 1 9 8 4 P o n tia c B o n n e v ille ...... $ 4 ,9 9 0 AND 6 4 3 -9 9 9 6 QuaJity work. 64 6 -3 3 6 1 molls. $775 per month 1987 Isuzu P u p P ic k u p ...... $ 4 ,2 8 0 estimates, ★ lowest rates, Plus utilities. Firsts, cake, heart, star, sm iley face, LANDSCAPING Call lor free estimate. USE RICE to Cleon the last months rent 8. candles, numbers for the age & & ★ 8 years experie.-;:? Call ‘ Weekly Mowings 646-3455 Inside of bottles and long- manyothersll stem voses. Sprinkle rice security. References, 649-7356 Jim Hunter. ' Landscape Insiallalions Household vinegar Is on no pets. 870-8153, a fte r * Dnveways Sealed ettecrive and Inexpensive Inside container, odd CUSTOM QUAUTY Deadline for ads —12:00 noon CARDINAL BUICK, INC. 2 days prior to the day you ^' Bushes trimmed or removed fabric sottner when added NEVE^^LACED o wont' worm, sudsy wafer ond One slop improvements. to the final laundry rinse. od? There's nothing to if> shake vigorously. The Framing to Painting. MANCHESTER- newer would like your ad to appear. "A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS” ’ • Fully Insured 2nd flo o r. 2 b e d ro o m Classified Is the effective ... lust dial 643-2711 rice will polish and cleon Lx:ensed a Insured. 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I CARS FOR SALE Squeeze Divided Colts no longer BUICK LeSabre- 1977. SPORtS Looks great, mechani­ by NFL cally sound. See It, drive It. $1500. 649-1294. a concern talking about Super Bowl 200 CARS & TRUCKS- Everyone left happy in Mets, Twins megatrade Late model Nissan, Tovotas, Fords, Chev- CHICAGO (AP) — By HANK LOWENKRON rolets, and more many From conference com­ under $1000. Call 1-800- The Associated Press By MIKE NADEL “When you make a trade, 274-3702. missioner Jim Delany to The Associated Press MERCURY LYNX- 1981. Coach Joe Patemo of ANDERSGN, Ind. — Gne year you try to do something that n Timing belt broken. newest member Penn ago, the Indianapolis Colts were MINNEAPGLIS — Andy MacPhail $350. Coll 742-7742. benefits both parties. You don’t State, the Big Ten is talking about going to the Super and Joe Mcllvaine are h ^ y . CRYSLER-1982 LeBaron. concerned about the Bowl. Now, they’re a team in tur­ I couldn’t be happier. Rick want anyone getting ripped off. 4 door, grey. Good squeeze being put on moil. Aguilera is happy he hasn’t bombed in condition. $2000 . 643- by the 1 really think this is one of 4959.______Chris Chandler, the starting ihc bullpen. Y NFL. PONTIAC SUNBIRD GT- , , Tim Drum­ those trades that helped both ‘In the 1950s, the quarterback when the 1989 season 1986. Loaded. Power began, is in Seattle after suing the mond and Jack Savage are happy just to everything. $5400 or NFL people were col­ be in the majors after being trapped in the teams.” team for breach of contract. best offer. Call 647-1988 lege people like George New York Mets’ minor-league system for after 5pm.______Eric Dickerson, the team’s lead­ — Andy MacPhail Halas, , the a combined 23 years. CHEVROLET-1970 Ma­ Maras, Paul Brown. ing rusher since he arrived on Hal­ libu, 2 door, 307 engine. loween Night in 1987, is in Califor­ Happy, happy, happy. No rust, needs work. Now we are dealing It certainly appears thaL one year later, switched Aguilera to short relief and he nia demanding a trade, seeking a Best offer. 643-0727. with corporations,” everybody is happy about the megatradc has responded with 23 saves in 27 chan­ Patemo said prior to the raise and criticizing his offensive of last July 31 that sent Viola from the ces through Thursday. CARDINAL Big Ten’s Kickoff line. to the Mets for “I feel a lot more comfortable in my BUICK, INC. luncheon. The Colts have threatened to Aguilera, Tapani, WesL Drummond and role than I did earlier in the season,” the 198eChevyCoreica4[> ‘(The NFL) is suspend both players for a year. 28-year-old right-hander said. “1 still 1988 Chevy Cavalier $8,990 Savage. squeezing us. They are Center Ray Donaldson, a Pro The Mets got Viola, the 1988 don’t feel like an Eckcrsley, but things 1988 Olds CiBl Cruiser Wag $11,480 adding teams. They 1987 Merc Colony Pass Wag $10,980 Bowl selection the past three years, American League Cy Young winner, to have been working out pretty well.” 1987 Chevy Astro Conv Van $10,990 have formed a minor reported to training camp Thursday bolster what many believe was already Tapani, 26, has been Minnesota’s most 1987 Chevrolet Caprice $7,495 eague. They are 1987 Buick Century LTD Wag $8,680 and then left for “personal reasons.” baseball’s strongest pitching staff. pleasant surprise. His 10 victories are 1987lsu2uPi4)Pid(ijp $4,280 siphoning off so much V twice as many as the Twins’ next-best 1986 Buick Skyhawk H/B $5,980 Eight other veterans are unsigned The Twins added desperately needed of the TV money. There starter and his 3.84 ERA ranks first. Five 1986 Ftontiac (M nd Prix $6,995 and absent from camp, including pitching depth. 1987 Buick Skylark $7,860 is only so much adver­ of his wins came after Minnesota losses, 1987 Olds Cutlass Clara $8,990 three possible defensive starters, of­ “When you make a trade, you t^ to do tising money to be had.” 1987 Buck LeSabre Sed $8,970 fensive lineman Randy Dixon and something that benefits both parties. You and he has won head-to-head matchups 1986 Chev Celebrity Sed $4,680 Delany said he’s con­ against Brel Saberhagen (twice), Roger 1986 Olds CieraBrghmCpe $7,480 Dean Biacussi. don’t want anyone getting ripped off,” 1986^nllac Firebird Cpe $5,990 cerned about the NFL Clemens, Randy Johnson, Mike Moore Defensive end said MacPhail, Minnesota’s general 1386 Chev Celebrity Sed $5,995 expanding from a 16- and Ted Higucra. 1985 Cadillac Sed DeVlle $9,480 is no stranger to the franchise’s manager. “I really think this is one of 1985 Oldsmobile Calais $5,980 week to an 18-week “It’s tough being told you’re a major- those uades that helped both teams.” 1985 Buck Park Avenue $5,996 season, which creates an problems, having gone through his league pitcher but being in an organiza­ 1984 Buck LeSabre LTD $3,995 own contract disputes and a four- Added McDvaine, the Mets’ vice presi­ 1984 Bimiac Bonneville $4,990 overlap with college tion like the Mets,” Tapani said. dent of baseball operations: “Next time 81 Adams Street games in late Decem­ game suspension in 1984. “Everyone always seems to be looking Andy and I talk trade, you know we’ll be Manchester ber. “I’ve been here 10 years and I’ve for pitching — except the Mets.” congenial. We’ll be apt to deal again be­ “The NFL expansion never seen this much go on in the WesL 25, was supposed to be a can’l- 649-4571 cause we’re both happy. This trade truly will conflict with our offseason,” Thompson said. “You miss prospect, but the combination of the bowl games,” he said. just have to deal with it. We have no helped both teams.” Mels’ depth and his inconsistency kept While it’s tempting to ask the cliche ITRUCKS/VANS “We have to communi­ control. We’re just hired help. We him out of their lineup. He has continued cops to lock up MacPhail and McBvaine, FOR SALE cate with the NFL.” do what we’re told to do. I’m just to ride a pitching seesaw with the Twins, statistics seem to indicate that both sides Colleges also don’t here passing through and doing as for whom he is 5-7 with a 5.09 ERA. The Assodaled Press CHEVROLET truck 1977. really do have cause for happiness. 350. 4 speed, new like the NFL forcing I’m told to do.” Gn June 23, he took a no-hitter into the METS ARE HAPPY — Frank Viola, traded by the Minnesota Twins clutch, new exhaust. draftees to attend mini­ Still, he finds the turmoil frustrat­ seventh inning. Five days later, he gave to the New York Mets a year ago, has been a good acquisition for the Needs motor work. camps in May when “Next time Andy and I talk up seven hits and five runs in 1 2-3 in­ $750 or best offer. Call final examinations are ing. Mets. Those the Twins received in the trade have also worked out 872-8924 after 5 pm. “It’s real tough to play the game nings. That’s typical of his season. He being held or players trade, you know w e’ll be con­ well. CHEVROLET- 1984 C-30 1 and more or less deal with every­ also has a penchant for giving up iwo- are on the verge of The Associated Press ton. New, transmis­ thing that’s going on as well, and try genial. We’ll be apt to deal and thrcc-run homers. sion, exhaust, cargo graduating. W O N T REPORT — Eric Dickerson is a big part of the turmoil Drummond, 25, and Savage, 26, have “1 don’t think you can gel into that,” door, paint, shelves. to win and try to have your heart in Steve Lombardozzi and Bert Blylcvcn “It is difficult for in the Indianapolis Colts training camp. He’s refusing to again because w e’re both been used as middle relievers. said MacPhail, who had well-publicized, $5300. W ith moble youngsters to participate it,” Thompson said. and preceded Reardon and Tim Laudner phone, $5700. 649-6620. happy. This trade truly helped The Twins’ major-league and upper acrimonious negotiations with both in minicamps when they Many Colts arc upset by manage­ report, and has been highly critical of the offensive line. as departed World Series heroes. minor-league rosters were so devoid of players last season. ment’s refusal to pay Chandler “They still have a good hitting club and JO arc a couple of weeks both teams.” quality pitching that MacPhail sard he So, for now anyway, the party line is > I WANTED TO thinks Dickerson has talked too good defense. But they’ve got a young away from getting a $50,(X)0 for offseason workouts. every dollar that he got,” would only agree to a 5-for-l trade. Even > H BUY/TRADE — Joe Mcllvaine pitching staff and will suffer for a few that everybody’s happy. d eg ree,” said John Chandler says the payment is part of much. Thompsons said. if Dmmmond and Savage never develop “D years.” Well, almost everybody. The person Mackovic of Dlinois, a his contract, but the team claims he “From the things that he’s said, “It’s just now let’s get Jon Hand into starters. MacPhail feels he has We buy dean, late model used Viola is the Mets’ best pitcher, with a MacPhail defends the moves. who might have been most affected by cars and taicks. Top prices former head coach of doesn’t deserve the money because my personal opinion is we don’t in here, and some other guys who bought time for pitchers lower in the sys­ 13-5 record and 2.43 ERA. The 30-year- “Gne thing people have to bear in mind the trade wasn’t even a part of it. paid. the Kansas City Chiefs. he didn’t do the workouts. need him,” Call said. have made a contribution to the old left-hander is ranked high in nine Na­ tem to develop. is that the character of the division has Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet “They can push their “The way they’re treating Chris The decision to umle offensive club. Those are the guys that 1 think “You could’ve put me on a he detector Allan Anderson had become Viola’s tional League categories, including first changed,” he said of the AL West. “To be 1229 Main Street minicamps back to right now is kind of upsetting to tackle Chris Hinton and wide we should be Uying to get in camp. I at 4:30 that afternoon (July 31) ^ j shadow. Teammates called him “Little in ERA and wins. competitive, you have to have 10 pretty Manchester, CT June.” everyone I’ve talked to,” Thompson receiver to obtain guess everyone doesn’t sec it the would’ve said we had no deal,” MacPhail 6 4 6 -6 4 6 4 solid pitchers. You can’t have a couple of Frankie.” He learned Viola’s famed win­ Some college coaches He has helped the Mets stay among the said. “It’s just dischanting to quarterback as the top way I sec it.” said. “The Mets expressed reluctance to starters and a good reliever, like we had dow-shade changcup and studied Viola’s Si think pro scouts should NL’s elite even though fellow starters everyone that’s involved. pick in the draft has also divided the The club announced the signing deal some guys as part of the ^cl^ g e, but in ’87. and jury-rig the thing. Hopefully, work habits. be b^ed from cam­ David Cone, Ron Darling, Bobby Gjcda “It’s just hard to believe that we Colts. of second-round draft pick Anthony we had to improve our depth. The dem our young starters will mature and we’ll And it worked — he won 33 games the puses, but Michigan’s and Sid Fernandez are having below- Stars have all the bad guys in the league. “You lose two great players like Johnson of Notre Dame and veteran literally came together minutes before the have the kind of staff that can challenge last two seasons. Gary Moeller isn’t sure average seasons and E>wight Gooden is 5 It seems like we’ve got every bad Chris Hinton and Andre Rison, that kicker Dean Biasucci. (midnight) u^ding deadline.” the Gaklands in a couple of years.” Stand He said he’s waiting for no longer dominant. This year, he was supposed to be the guy that’s ever played football. I has upset the team,” Thompson said. Johnson, who rushed for 1,512 New York was probably the only team action on a proposal Mostly, Viola is a workhorse. He’s on With the departure of Viola and Rear­ ace. htstcad, he is 4-13 with a 5.09 ERA. out find that hard to believe.” “Have you ever seen one guy come yards in four years, was the last of that could afford to trade five pitchers. don. the Twins' staff has gotten both made by the American pace for his eighth straight season with at “^'hen I’d have bad games, Frankie Dickerson’s criticism of the of­ in and make that much of a dif­ the club’s 14 draftees to come to “We knew what we were giving up, but younger and considerably less ex[xnsive. R)otball Coaches As least 34 starts and has pitched six inninas you have to give something up to gel a used to be right behind me up dugoul fensive line has the players choosing ference? We just have to wait and terms. The signing of Biasucci cut to In fact, the combined $1,048 million that steps to give me encouraging words,” s(x;iation. or more in 16 of his 20 starts. Frank Viola,” Mcllvaine said. Were ‘The AFC A has up sides. see.” seven the number of unsigned All that, and he’s a native New Yorker, the five cx-Mets will make this year is Anderson said. “Now he’s gone and 1 ORDER Thompson isn’t unhappy that veterans absent from camp. loo. trying to win pennants. more than 2'/2 times less than Viola’s miss iL" recommendation before “If you had to run behind our of­ Rf^isucally. the Twins can l have tha the NFL commissioner fensive line, would you be here?” George signed the most lucrative The rookies, free agent signccs “1 couldn’t be happier,” Viola said. $2.63 million. Still. Anderson said that if he was grad­ ONE FOR Boal The Viola trade was one in a ^n cs It’s easy to argue that instead of Tapani on the problems and Thompson said. “He has to step contract in league history for a and veterans who have been in camp “I’m back home, playing for the team I K o v e s dtatdismanUedthe 1987 cham- ing the trade, he’d give it an “A.” YOUR AD rookie — a six-year deal for $15 and Aguilera, who have emerged as tlic we’ll see what their back and think about some things. for more than a week were given the rooted for growing up. It all fils together.” “When you get five major-league TODAY! response will be, He wants to be able to walk five, six million. morning off Friday while the club’s Last year, Aguilera made the switch main acquisitions, the Twins could have Viola and Reardon — had they been will­ pitchers for one, that’s preuy good," he Moeller said. years from now.” “I’m glad Jeff George got as other veterans took physicals and from long reliever with the Mets to starter said. “Even if that one is Prank Viola." 643-2711 ing to pay them. Gffensive tackle Kevin Call much money as he did. He deserves agility tests. with the Twins. When Jeff Reardon went Viola, who followed Tom Brunansxy. 4 to Boston via free agency, the Twins 9 9 0 J u

In Brief SCOREBOARD In • • • SCOREBOARD Legion, Newman in action Mattingly on disabled list Buick Open scores -Agrood to terms NEW YORK (AP) — Don Mattingly E-^Robinson. Fomxn. DP— Now York 1. National League standings MANCHESTER — The Manchester Legion baseball wilh Dennis Brown, defensive tackle. Signed was placed on the 21-day disabled list Fnday but the LO B-Nsw YKk 10. Clovalsnd 9. 2B - C J a m o s team will host Windsor Locks in Zone Eight action today Golf GFIAND BLANC. Mich. (AP) — Scores Friday Odell Haggins, nose tackle, and Anthony Shel­ 2. Tolloson. Skinnor. 3& - Snydor. SB -Ssx after the second round of the $1 million Buick N e w York Yankees say it’s too early to write him off for Baseball GB at 4 pjn. at Moriarty Field. After that game, at 7 pjn. at ton, safety. (25). Colo (1). S — Wobotof. Sonders. Open golf toumamenL playad on the 7,014- SEATTLE SEAHAW KS— Traded Lillie Walker, the season. IP H RER BB SO N ow Y irk Moriarty Field, Newman Lincoln-Mercury will host yard. par-72 Wbnvick Hills Golf A Country Club linebacker, to the New Vbrk Jets for a condition­ “I certainly hope so, let me put it that way,” said vice Nawf Vhffc Pittsburgh Society for Savings in Twilight League action. LPGA Championship scores Course (a-amateur): al future draft choice. American League standings JDFtobnsnW.36 7 8 1 1 1 2 Montrool Hale Irwin 69-63—132 TAMRA BAY BUCCANEERS— Agreed to president and general manager Pete Peterson about Mat­ M ills 1 0 0 0 1 0 PNIsdolphia BETHESOA, Md. (AP) — Scorss Friday atiBf Manchester Legion will host Jewett City in a non- DonPooley 67-65-132 terms wih Moss, linebacker. East Division Ri^tti S.21 1 1 0 0 0 0 C h ica go tha second round of the $500,000 tPGA Cham­ tingly’s chances of playing again this year. Billy Andrade 69-65—134 HOCKEY W L PCL QB C Is v s Is n d S L L o u is Zone doubleheader affair Sunday beginning at 4 p.m. at pionship playad on tha 6,246-yatd, par-71 Toronto Ken Green 71-63—134 National Hockey League Peterson said the team was waiting to see how Mat­ 53 46 .535 MWalkor L92 4 5 4 3 4 1 Bethesda Country Club course: QB Moriarty Field. Mike Donald 6569—134 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS— Named Bernie Boston 52 47 .525 CWbrd 3 10 0 14 S u e E rti 70-67— 137 tingly’s back responded to rest before any further Mike Sullivan 67-67—134 Parent goaltending instructor. Baltimors 47 50 .485 O rosco 2 1 0 0 0 2 Ondnna* * 37 .615 -- Ftosle Jo n e s 6 8 -7 0 — 139 Cope leads Diehard qualifiers Dave Barr 69-66—135 COLLEGE decision is made. Dalroit 48 53 .475 HBP-Nokos by MVtotiior. WP— MWsIksf. Sv Frtncisoo 51 46 .526 8'/J Cathy Johnston 7 5 7 0 — 140 Fuzzy Zoeller 66-69—135 The six-time All-Star returned to his Evansville, Ind., Cleveland 46 52 .469 Umpiros— Homo. Young; First McKoan; LoaAngalaa A8 48 .500 11 Cindy Rgg-Currier 7 2 -6 8 -1 4 0 AFIKANSAS— Mated to move from the Soutv TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP) — Derrike Cope improved Doug Tewell 71 -65—136 Milwaukae 44 52 .458 Socorxl, Jobnton; Third, K s u m t . S a n D to g o 42 54 .438 17 Marts Figuaras-Dotti west Confererxto to the Southeastern Corv home 72-69— 141 John Cook 7D-66—136 Thursday when his Yankees teammates travelled New Vbrk 36 60 .375 T— 245 A— 44.510 41 5 8 AU 19VZ by nearly 4 mph Friday to lead second-day qualifying for Deb Richard 71-72— 143 Chip Bock 6570—136 ference, pending an official invitation. Yfest Division Attants 39 57 .406 20 JACKSONVILLE—Named Terry Alexander from Texas to Cleveland. Sunday’s Diehard 500 at Talladega Supersp^w ay. M e g Ii4alk>n 72-71— 143 WfeyneLavi 6571—136 W L P c L Red Sox 1, Tigers 0 F r id a y 's G a m a s heed baseball coach. ^ Ffet Bradley 73-71— 144 Robert Wrenn 67-69—136 Meanwhile, Yankees owner George Steinbrenner Oakland 62 37 .626 Lata Gamas Not Included The Daytona 500 winner, whose Chevrolet Lumina NORTHWESTERN— Announced that Evan DETROn' 72-72— 144 Jerry Haas 67-69—136 reportedly said he ordered Mattingly to go on the dis­ Chicago 57 37 .606 BOSTON Chkago 2 Montreal 0.10 kminos Pedersen, basektball fonvard, will not return to sbrhM abrhbi toured the 2.66-mile, high-banked oval at 186.206 mph Am y Benz 6 9 -7 5 — 144 Roger Maltbie 67-70—137 Saettfe 51 48 .515 New Vbrk 10, SL Louie 1 abled list to avoid aggravating the injury. JoF)eed2b 4 0 0 0 PWilipe 2b 3 0 0 0 AyakoOkemoto 7 5-69— 144 Bobby Vltadkins 70<7—137 the school. Texas 49 49 .500 Philadelphia 5, Pittsburgh 3 in Thursday’s opening round of time trials, jumped to UCLA— Announced that Darrin Dafney, 4 0 0 0 Ftymn 3b 4 0 2 0 Daw n C o e 73-71— 144 Wayne Grady 67-70—137 “If he’s out the rest of the season, it’s not going to California 48 51 .485 N a h m g se H ouston at S a n D iego, (n) guard, has been given his release from the bas­ 4 0 10 Tramni as 3 0 1 0 190.147. C h ris Jo hnson 67-77— 144 Steve Lamontagna 69-68—137 Minnesola 47 52 .475 B o g g a 3 b Atlania at Lot Angelaa, (n) ketball team. make a difference,” Steinbrenner was quoted as saying in 3 1 1 0 Fieidarib 2 0 10 That would have been ninth best on Thursday. Instead, Nancy Brown 7 5 7 4 — 144 Buddy Gardner 6572—137 Kansas City 45 51 .469 Greenwl If bincinnatt at San Frandsco, (n) WASHINGTON— Named Vic Belliore. Cheryl 4 0 10 QWardlf 3 0 0 0 C oH esn W slksr 6 9 7 5 — 144 Mark O'Meara 68-69—137 Friday’s USA Today. “I said ‘I just don’t want you walk­ F r id a y 's G am aa B u rks cti 8AtUT(tay*s Qa it im Cope will start 21st f^rker and Michael Wison assistant trainsrs. 3 0 11 Brgmnph 0 0 0 0 Jill Brilet 72-72— 144 Gary McCord 67-71—138 ing around a cripple when you’re 50 years old.’ Lsts Oamso Not Includsd Quintan 1b SL Louie (Msgrane 5-12) at New Vbrk (Cone Trish Johnson 73-71— 144 B n vw k d h 3 0 0 0 Sh^ph 10 0 0 “With the restrictor plate engines, there’s a really fine Dave RurrvneUs 67-71—138 Now Yxk 3, Clovolarxl 0,1st gams 10 0 0 7-4), 1:15 p.m. Betti Daniel 71-73— 144 “I told him he had no choice; it was my order. With New York 4, Cleveiarxl 1, 2rxj gam e F fe ra c 3 0 0 0 LarTxmrt line when you make changes,” Cope said. “If you go the Billy Mayfair 67-71—138 4 0 1 0 Cindnnati (Browning 155) at San Franasoo Shirley Furlong 7 1 -7 4 - 1 4 5 Boston 1, DotioitO R a n in e rf 3 0 0 0 Mosebyd Lance Tan Broeck 6969—138 Don Mattingly his health and everything else is ahead of C o le a d h 3 0 0 0 (Burkett 93). 335 p.m. _ wrong way, you really niffer. Yesterday, we went the JaneCrafter 77-68— 145 Toronto 1, Texas 0 Ptiladalphla (Ruffin 910) at Pittsburgh Ed 69-69—138 baseball.” H aa ttic 4 0 0 0 wrong way on gearing and setiq) and that was it Penny Hanxnal 71-74— 145 TomSieckmann 7167—138 Chicago 7, Milwaukee 4 (Smiloy 4-5), 73 5 p.m. Ondy Ftorick 74-71— 145 Rec hoop “He said something about the money, and I said, ‘For­ “I really feel good about Sunday’s race as fast as the Peter Jacobean 6570—138 Minnesola 9, Oakland 4 Tolala 31 1 4 1 Totale 28 0 S 0 Chiesgo (BHocW 4-8) st Montreal (Do.Msr- 71-74— 145 Leonard Thompson 6572—138 get what I’m paying you,” Steinbreimer said of Mattingly Baltimors st Kansas City, (n) Boston 000 100 005-1 tinaz 7-7). 735 pm. car is now and knowing what the car will do in the Betsy King 72-73— 145 Brian Clear 6970—139 California at Seattle, (n) 000 000 000-5 AttaiXa (Srrxtltz 7-7) at Los Angeles (Vslarv Laura Baugh 7 9 7 5 - 1 4 5 TomFhirtzer 6571—139 $19.3 million, five-year salary. “You’re going home. Siturdiy's G inm E— Fryman 2. Heath. DP— Boston 4. draft” z u a la 8 6 ), 1 0 3 5 p.m E la in s C ro sby 72-73— 145 Scott Verplank 67-72—139 Southern Boston (Boddicker 116) at Detroit (Tanana LOB— Botkin 6. Detroit 9. 2B— Trammell. Period.” Houston (Scott 7-10) at San Diego (Ftasrrxjs- Most of the big names who did not qualify in the top Hiromi Kobayashi 6 9 7 6 — 146 Greg Bruckner 7069—139 57), 1:15 p.m. S8-^JoHaed (2), Groenwoll (4). SF—Oiintana. Spikes Spirits 51 (Tim Hayes 13, John Mattingly is batting just .245, far below his .323 career tan76), 1035 p.m 20 the previous day, stood on their first-day laps and Barb M ucha 74-72— 146 Sam Ftandolph 7068—138 Baltimore (Harnisch 9-5 arxl Johnson 96 ) at IP H R ER BB SO Danielle Ammaccapane 73-73— 146 Niekerash 12). Cusano Landsc^ng 34 (Nor­ Kansas City (M.Davis 16 and Filson 0-1), 2 Sunday's Gamaa Mika Smith 71 -68—139 man Harpin 10, Mike Fletcher 9) average, with only five henne runs and 35 RBIs. He has B o sto n . . made the 42-car field. That included Ken Schrader, Susan Sanders 73-73— 146 1:15 p.m, Chicago at Montreal, 135 pm JAM Grinding won by forfeit over Style. averaged 27 home runs and 114 RBIs in the past six BoUonW.4-1 72-3 4 0 0 6 3 Ricky Rudd, Rusty Wallace, Michael Waltrip, Rick Wil­ Sara Arwia McGelrick 73-73— 146 Texas (Brown 127) at Toronto (Key 6-5). Kiecker 12b C W ilso n S b 4 0 0 0 Magadn 1b runs, had a 133 after two rounds. France. 4 0 10 Gruber 3b 3 0 0 0 Lauri Merton 72-75— 147 MINNESOTA TWINS— Traded John Can­ Milwaukee at CN cago. 2 3 5 p.m. PIm sro 1b Guerrsr 1b 3 0 0 0 Jelleris 2b 4 1 1 1 The fourth-seeded Soviet team, tied 1-1 after the 3 0 10 M c G rifflb 4 0 10 Palmer, who shot a 68 Friday after tying for the open­ Becky Ffearson 73-75— 148 delaria. pitcher, to toe Toronto Bkie Jays for Baltimore at Kansas Dty. 2:35 p.m. Sierra rf R sg n zz 1b 1 0 0 0 Strwbry r1 5 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 Debbie Massey 7 9 7 3 — 148 Neison Liriano, , and Pedro singles, edged The Netherlands in the doubles 7 -6 (9-7), Boinoa dh 4 0 0 0 Olsrud dh Z sile c 4 0 0 0 M e flyid s If 3 0 1 1 ing-round lead with a 66, is seeking to win a pro tourna­ California at Seattio, 4:35 p.m 3 0 10 M issis Bertaotti 7 9 7 3 — 148 Munoz, outfielder. Irxnrglialf 4 0 0 0 Myers c O q u e rx l2 b 3 0 0 0 S a s s e r c 4 1 2 2 Radio, TV 6-3 to win the quarterfinal. W hiten rf 3 0 0 0 ment in a fifth decade. Cathy Maritxi 74-74— 148 NEW MDRK YANKEES-Ptacad Don Matting­ Pafraltic 10 0 0 M T h m p d 3 1 1 0 O Metiy 3b 4 2 3 0 3 0 0 0 The 60-year-old IMmer won the U.S. Masters in the Laura Hurlbut 73-75— 148 ly, first baserran, on toe 21-day dsabled HsL The top-seeded United States takes on No. 3 Austria B u e ch e l3 b 3 0 0 0 Lee 2b H udlorrf 3 0 1 0 Boston d 3 1 2 2 American League results 3 111 Cindy Mackey 71-77— 148 Ffecalled Brian Oorsstt, catcher, from Cdum bus and semi­ Dghrty ph 10 0 0 G H illlt BSm ito p 0 0 0 0 Vida p 4 1 0 0 1950s, seven other majors in the 1960s, several tourna­ Spain meets the Soviet Union in Saturday’s 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 KvBmim p 0 0 0 0 Terry-Jo Myers 74-74— 148 of the IntsrnatioraU League. Today V^nkees 3, Indians 0 Pattis ct DiFVno p ments in the 1970s and seniors events in the 1980s. He Cathy Gening 7 9 7 3 — 148 OAKLAND ATHLETCS— Activated Carney finals. Fteimer ph 10 0 0 Collins ph 0 0 0 0 defeated Beman in a playoff for the Bob Hope Desert Kris Monaghw 74-74— 148 Lansford, third baseman, from the 15-day dis­ 1 pm. — Tarwxs: Canadian Open (taped First G am a T o tals 31 0 5 0 T o tals 30 1 8 1 Tarry p 1 0 1 0 L y m A dam s 7 3 - 7 9 - 1 4 8 abled list Optioned Scott Hemortd, third delay), ESPN NEWVOBK CLEVELAND T sx a s 000 000 009-6 T o tals IS 1 3 1 Tolda 37101410 1 pm. — GdF British Senior Championship. a b rh b i abrhbi Classic in 1968. Alica FVtzmen 73-75— 148 baserrain, to Tacoma of the P k HIc C o a st Douglas-Holyfield date reset Toronto 001 000 OOX— 1 S t L o u ls 001 000 005- 1 4 0 0 0 Narx:y Lopez 7 9 7 0 — 148 League. Chennai 8 Kelly cl 4 1 1 2 C d a d Df>— T w rss 1. L O B — Te xas 9. Toronto 6. N sw Vbrk 314 000 OOx— 10 Browne 2b 4 0 10 Foiled To Qualify N itlO M l Lm o u a 1 pm. — Cardinals at Mats, Channel 3, LAS VEGAS (AP) — James “Buster” Douglas’ first Sox 2b 4 0 1 0 2B-MWilson. HR—GHill (9). SB— MWifeon E — O M a lle y DP— Now York 1. LOB— D Jam es If 3 0 10 Candelaria to Blue Jays C arolyn Hm 7 7-74— 151 HOUSTON ASTBOS--Jl2»d Javier Ortiz, WFAN (665AM) Azocar II 4 0 0 0 (16). SILouia 4. Now York 6. 2B—HJohnaon, OMal­ defense of his heavyweight title, against Evander Mktndo rf 3 0 0 0 LoriGarbecz 77-74— 151 outfiekfer, on toe 15day dsaUed lisL Recalled 1:30 pm. — Rad Sox at Tigers. NESN, WTIC Sanders If 0 0 0 0 IP H R E R BB ley. Tarty. 3B—Boston. Magadan. SB— HJohrv MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Twins oa C Ja m sd h 3 0 0 0 F^eggy Kirach 7 9 7 3 — 151 Mark Davidton, outfielder, from Tucson of the 3 p.m. — Bawling: F>BA International Surrwner Holyfield, has been rescheduled for Oct. 25. Balboni 1b 4 1 1 1 T sxa e son (23). S— BSmith. SF— McRoynolds, Jacoby 3b 3 0 0 0 Friday traded left-hander Jtrfm Candelaria to the Torraito M is^ McGeorge 74-77— 151 Pacific Coast League. Reinstated Rafael Classic, Channel 8 The move agreed to Dorsatt dh 3 0 1 0 Hough U7-7 7 2 -3 8 1 1 1 C o le m aa from an original Sept. 21 date was Manto 1b 3 0 0 0 Sherri Turner 7 9 7 3 — 151 Ramiraz, Infieldar, from the 15day disabled lisL 3 pm. — Golf: LPGA Mazda Championship, Nokos ph 10 0 0 Ftogart 1-3 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Blue Jays for second baseman Nelson Liriano and minor by both camps. Mirage Hotel spiokesman Alan Feldman Alomar c 3 0 0 0 Borviie Lauer 74-77— 151 Waived Ales Trevino, catcher, for the purpose Channel 30 JeBrtidrf 3 0 1 0 TtNontio S t L o u ls Fsrm in s s 2 0 0 0 league outfielder Pedro Munoz. Ftobin Walton 7 6 -7 5 — 151 of giving Hm his unconditional release. 3 pm. — Tennis: Federation Cup, women's Leyritz 3b 3 1 1 0 StiebW.13-3 7 5 0 0 4 BStrsIh U76 2 8 7 7 0 1 semifinals. ESPN said Friday. 2 0 0 0 Ph elps ph 10 10 The Blue Jays, first in the tight American League East Ffetty H ayea 7 6 -7 5 -1 5 1 Eisisni Lmiqm G erenc DW brd 1 0 0 0 1 DiPIno 3 5 3 3 1 1 Janet C o le s 77-74— 151 READING— Released Warren Magee, 4:30 p.m. — Boxing: Jeff Harding vs. Derviis The $630 million Mirage Hotel, which opened in Espnoz s s 3 0 0 0 Henks S,21 1 0 0 0 0 Terry 3 1 0 0 0 3 race, were looking for extra pitching for the stretch run. Totala 29 0 3 0 Stephanie Lowe 7 9 7 4 — 152 pitcher. Added Toby Borland, pitcher, from Adrios, W B C light heavyweight tide. C hannel 8 Totals 31 3 6 3 Umpires— Homo, Clark; Firsl Hin N sw Vbrk November, will host the bout. 000 000 120—3 Twins general manager Andy MacPhail said. Jerilyn Britz 7 7 -7 5 - 1 5 2 Clearwater of the Florida Stats League. 5 p.m. — Florse F la ^ : Haskill Invitational, Nsw Ib rk SecorxI. Ftoe; Third, Phillips. VoleW.14-5 8 3 1 1 1 4 ESPN Douglas’ manager, John Johnson said the change gives 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 Acquired by the Twins on Feb. 28 as a free agent, Mary Bath Zinvnertran 8 9 7 2 — 152 BASKETBALL Cleveland T— 237. A— 49.882. KvBrown 1 0 0 0 1 0 Mitzi E d ge 76-76— 152 National Basketball Aasodallon 5 p.m. — Soccer East Germany at USA. Douglas more time to train and Mirage owner Steve D P — Now York 1. L O B — N ow York 2, BSm ilh pitched to 1 better in the 3rd. Candelaria, 36, has continued his successful comeback SportsChannel -Balboni (11). Kelly (6). Gail Grafiem 7 9 7 7 — 152 PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Released David Wynn more time to promote. Cleveland 2 HR- HBP-Ueflorioe by BSmith. WP— BSmilh. from knee surgeries in 1988 and 1989. In 34 games this Nerxy Ftobin 7 9 7 3 — 152 Blackwell arxl Anthony PuNard, forward-centers; 5:50 pm. — Athletics at Twins. WFAN S — G e ro a Twins 9, Athletics 4 Jody Anschutz 77-75— 152 Luke Jscfcsoa forward; and Troy Tnjvillior\ 7 p.m. — 'ibnkaes at Indians, Channels 11. The manager said Douglas’ training has been hindered IP H R ER BB SO season, he’s 7-3 with four saves and a 3.39 ERA. 26. W P O P OAKLAND MINNESOTA A rx ia K slly 7 7-75— 152 guard. Nsw Itork » » « c Phillies 5, Pirates 3 by respiratory problems and his recent court battle with SbrhM abrhM Cathy Morse 82-71— 153 FOOTBALL 7 p.m. — American Soccer League: New Jer­ Hawkins W,2-8 9 3 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 G toddenlf 5 12 0 PHILA PITTSBURGH Chang eliminates Agassi 7 9 7 4 — 153 sey Eagles at Boston Bolts, SportsCharwiel promoter Don King. CIsvsIsnd „ „ „ n 1 R H d sn lt 10 0 0 B u sh d h 4 2 2 1 abrhM abrhM Mertane Hoggs 74-79— 153 ATLANTA FALCONS— Signed ONvar Barnett, T p m — Team tennis: San Antonio at Miami, Holyfield’s camp originally opposed the delay. The SwindellU66 72-3 6 3 3 0 3 Jerxxrrgs If 1 1 0 0 NESN 3 0 10 P u c k s t td 3 10 0 D y k s ir a d 4 0 10 BcktTvi3b TORONTO (AP) — Michael Chang, winless in four JoenDettt 74-79— 153 defensive tockle. Walvd Alex Higdon and Joe Oiin 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Lanslrd 3b 2 0 0 0 challenger’s promoter, Dan Duva, charged earlier that the 10 0 0 M o se s d 0 0 0 0 D au lto n c 4 1 1 0 King 3b TVieFtortzer 7 9 7 9 - 1 5 3 Meerton, light ervls; Victor Floyd, running bade 9 pm. — Motorsports: USAC Sprints. ESPN Umpires-Homs, Kaissr; First. Young; B lk n sp 3 b 4 1 2 0 previous matches against Andre Agassi, beat the top- 4 0 1 0 Gaatti 3b 4 2 2 1 Herr 2b 5 12 0 JBsil S4 Laurel Kaan 7 9 7 6 — 154 John Norwood, safety; and Paul Singer, fight was being put back to give Douglas a better chance Second. McKean; Third, Johnsoa J C a n sc d h 4 0 0 0 seeded Nevadan 4-6, 7-5, 7-5 in a quarterfinal match of Sunday 3 0 1 0 Hrbek 1b 3 110 V H e ya e rf 5 0 0 0 VbnSlykcl Kristi Albers 7 9 7 6 — 154 quarterback. T— 1;56. D H d sn ri 5 0 0 0 of winning. 10 0 0 Harper c 3 112 C M itn z 1b 5 0 2 1 BorxUa 1b the $1.5 million Players International tennis tournament. Allison Rnney 77-77— 154 BUFFALO BLLS-SIgned Jamas Wiliiams, 7:50 a.m. — Motorsports: Formula One O C a n sc ph 3 1 1 1 M c O v x 1b 2 3 1 1 M a c k ri 3 10 0 K ru kit 3 1 0 0 Bonds It AdaleLukkan 7 9 7 6 — 154 com erback. Grand Prix of Germany, ESPN \&nkees 4, Indians 1 0 0 0 0 Reynids r1 3 0 2 1 Chang, the seventh seed, overcame leg cramps as well J o s e d 4 1 2 2 Nawm n 2b 4 0 11 R M c D w Ip Kathryn Ytung 7 9 7 9 - 1 5 4 -Obtained Lorenzo Alabama gridders charged 10 0 1 1 pm. — Motorspom: Winston Cup Diehard Second Game 3 0 0 0 G agn e ta 4 0 12 B oa vsr p 0 0 0 0 LVIbersc as Agassi in a match of the top young Americans in in­ S u e T h om as 81-73— 154 Hampton, rurwiing back, from the Derwer Brorv 500, Channel 3 CLEVELAND Quirk c 2 0 0 0 n e w v o r k 1 0 1 1 Then s s 4 12 1 Sought c Maggie Will 82-72— 154 cos for a corxlittonal middle-to-lats rourxl draft 1:30 p.m — Ifenkees at Indians, Ctannels TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — University of Alabama SbrhM Alenir ph 4 0 0 0 ternational tennis. SbrhM 4 0 1 0 C H a y e s 3b 4 13 2 Und 2b JuKe Herxiessy 7 9 7 8 — 154 pick. 11. 26, W P O P star tailback Robert Jones 4 0 3 0 W atts s s 2 0 10 The match lasted 2 hours, 10 minutes, during which Siran Stacy and teammate Kelly II 5 0 1 1 C d e d 3 0 0 0 D e Je su s p 0 0 0 0 RFteadp M a r^ Stubblefield 82-72— 154 DENVER BRONCOS— Signed Greg Ktagen, Brokns ph 10 0 0 Gallego 2b ~ ^ “• Ti0«r», Channels 30, Sax 2b 4 0 10 32 4 4 T o tals 33 110 7 C o ok p 3 0 10 Kipper p 0 0 0 0 Chang ran down every shot despite battling leg troubles. Ffelti Fkzzo 7 9 7 6 — 154 nose tackle, to a three-year confracl 38, W TIC were arrested Friday on disorderly conduct charges 3 0 0 0 T o tals 8 Azocar rf 4 0 0 1 W ebslar H 000 010 201— 4 Aksrilds p 1 0 0 0 Ftsdus ph 0 0 0 0 Lsnors F^ttenhouss 7 9 7 6 — 154 HOUSTON OILERS— Signed Jeff Akn. Byron same nightclub where another star runner. Bob y Brow ns 2b 3 0 0 0 O a U sn d “You never know, a guy can make a simple error and 2:30 pm. — Golf: British Senior Open, Chan- JeOrlld ri 10 0 0 100 160 on—6 Vbtehar H 0 0 0 0 Baknba p 0 0 0 0 Lynn Corxielly 80-75— 155 Darby, arxl Scott Camper, defensive Hnernerv n e lB Mktndo r1 4 0 0 0 M in n a so la Ffetlsrsn p 0 0 0 0 Humphrey, suffered a broken jaw two years ago. Nokes 3 0 1 0 E-McGwira DP-Oaklend 1, Mmnesoto 2 that’s my game,” Chang said. Diane Deugh^ 8 9 7 5 — 155 Released Bruce Davis, offensive tadOa 4 pm. — Golf: LPGA Mazda Championship. C J sm s dh 4 1 2 0 Bream ph 10 0 0 Balboni ph 10 0 0 LOB--OaKland 4. Minnesota 7. 2B— Boah, In another afternoon quarterfinal, Jacob Hlasek of Marct Bozartti 84-71— 155 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS— Signed Anthony Channol 30 r- t-. Police Capt. David Hartin said Smey, 21, and Jones. Manto 3b 3 0 1 1 32 3 C 3 M aas 1b 5 0 0 0 Gastti, JCansecx). Harper. 38— Gladden. Totals 38 S 12 4 Totals Michelle Meckall 7 9 7 9 - 1 5 6 Johnsoa running back. Agreed to terms with 4:M pm. — Golf: Buick Open, Channel 3 3 0 0 0 Switzerland defeated Todd Witsken 6-4,6-2. 20, were airestcd at 12:20 ajn. and were released at i Lsyniz 3b 3 1 1 0 Ffrrolps 1b Jose (7). Buah P). Reynoldt reached on catcher's idarlerence Kathy WNIworth 76-79— 155 Dean Biasued. placekickar. 10 0 0 4:30 p.m. — Boxing: Michael Carbajal vs D orseltc 2 10 0 Jacoby ph BB SO in the 1st In beating Agassi fw the first time in five matches, the Idei-Chl Chang 7 9 7 6 — 156 LOS ANGELES RAIOERS-Announcad toat a.m. on $3(X) bond. . 3 0 1 0 K> H R E R Muangchai Kittikaxem IB F llightweight titie G erenc 0 0 0 0 Fermin s s Philadelphie 200 101 010—8 B arb Thom as 7 9 7 7 — 156 Marcus AHan. rurwiing back, has agreed to Chanrxil 8 The two were accused of trying to enter the Citizens Snyder ph 1 0 1 0 O akland 18-year-oId Chang ended a string of 24 matches in which Tokeson ss 4 1 3 1 4 2 3 9 8 7 5 2 PMsburgh K» 000 010—3 DeleEggoling 8 9 7 6 — 156 tarrTW. S k itv isrc 2 0 10 Moore L.99 Club without paying the cover charge. They ^leged y Espnoz s s 0 0 0 0 3 1-3 1 1 1 1 2 E—Oeullon. Bookmen. DP— Pittsburgh 1 Agassi had won after taking the first set Susan Smith 7 9 7 9 — 157 MIAMI DOLPHINS-Signsd Richmond Wabb, diayrNE^ " '^*^'**' <'“'>- Alomar c 2 0 0 0 RH arris Saixlers ct 2 10 0 LOB— Philadelphia 11. Pittsburgh 10. “My mind says great, but my body says, where’s the Barb Bunkowsky 77-80— 157 offonslvA teckitt. became loud and abusive with the club’s security guar Toiato 34 1 f 1 M in n ae ota 8 pm. — Cardinals St MeU, ESPN WFAN Totals 34 4 7 3 6 1 -3 6 3 3 2 7 2B-floyrx)lds. Hft-CHayea (8). Bonds (16) HoHit Stacy 7 9 7 9 — 157 -Signed Rogie 020 200 000—4 RSmilh W .98 J. bed?” Chang said. MSG^'"^ - United Sistee at Australia. and manager and words were exchanged in the parking N sw Y>rk 2 2 -3 2 1 1 1 1 S8-O ykstra (21). Carolina Gowen 7 7 -8 0 - 1 5 7 Magee, wide receiver. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 1 Leech lot prior to their arrest. 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By JOHN NELSON The Associated Press at the PGA SEATTLE — U.S. basketball moved to center stage again Friday. That’s where the Soviets thought they were taking their slapstick act, too, but oiKe again, they’re By HOYT HARWELL second banana. The Associated Press______A day ago, the Soviet baseball team made its exit, stage left, a victim of the nine-man hook, beaten by the BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Another company has Y United States 17-0 in a game called after 6*/2 innings by withdrawn its television commercials for the PGA the 10-run rule. Gong! Championship because the host club has no black mem­ Then, lYiday, the Soviets’ defending Olympic cham­ bers and ABC said its lost ad revenue is nearing $2 mil­ pion basketball team lost in the semfinals to Yugoslavia, lion. 84-78, and will have to settle for a no better than a It also appeared Friday that the tournament will be bronze medal. Gong again! picketed despite a request by Birmingham’s black mayor In the other semifinal, the United States, beaten earlier not to stage protests. in the tournament by the Soviets, met Brazil and its Leaders of the Southern Christian Leadership Con­ potent forward, Oscar Schmidt, perhaps the best scorer in ference said that promises by Shoal Creek’s governors the international game. dial the private club will consider blacks as members The winners meet Sunday night for the gold medal. were loo late to head off demonstrations during the Aug. And then, the United Stales took an impressive, al­ 9-12 loumamcnt. - n \ The Associated Press though precarious, lead over the Soviets, again defending For ABC, the losses have become costly. QUARTERBACK SHUFFLE — Five go through a drill at the New York Giants’ Olympic champions, in the team portion of the women’s “Our advertiser pullout is approaching $2 million,” O \ gymnastics combination. Double Gong! said Steve Solomon, senior vice president of ABC The Assodatod Press training camp at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, N.J., on Thursday. From left are: The U.S. team took advantage of a rare mistake by Sports, “and we’ve had indications from other advertisers FIRST ROUND LEADER — Chris Johnson watches one of her drives during the first round of Frank Baur, Scooter Molander, Jeff Hostetler, Phil Simms and Craig Kupp. Soviet world champion Svetelana Boginskaya, who fell that tlicy may be pulling out as well.” the LPGA Championship at the Bethesda Country Club on Thursday. Johnson, who led after from the uneven parallel bars, to lead 59.186-59.161 with A spokesman for American Honda Motor Co., Bob 18 holes, had a second-round 77 to stand at 144, seven strokes off the pace. two events left. Buiorac, said in Los Angeles Friday that the firm “has Friday’s action also included the beginning of hockey decided to remove its advertising on the 1990 PGA o ^ Patriots and Redskins open and wrestling. Championship telecast due to questions arising from the O a Basketball: Schmidt and Marcel Sousa still are membership policies of the host club. mainstays of the Brazilian team that beat a David Robin­ “American Honda believes this is a sound business Ertl takes two-stroke lead CO son-led U.S. team at the 1987 American Games. decision and is consistent with the company’s philosophy hitting for real in the NFL “This is my 18lh year on the national team and Oscar’s as an equal opportunity employer.” 17th,” Sousa said. “The U.S. basketball team is too Buiorac declined to say how much money the com­ young to play at that level, but to U.S. players this is just mercials would have cosL but said, “It wasn’t a major ad­ at the LPGA Championship S i safety John Hagy. By The Associated Press Oates ended a four-day excused ab­ a stop on the way to the NBA. For us, this is the big vertising thing for us. We were in for two or three Acura m sence so he could take the New Jer­ “It’s unsettling,” he said. “There’s z games.” ads on the ESPN broadcast only.” were lied for the lead at 132, 12- If it’s July, it must be time to sey bar exam. He showed up late for a varying degree of how much you By DAVID GINSBURG O "D The U.S. team is comprised mostly of freshman and ESPN is to televise the first two days and ABC the under par and two sU"okes ahead of scrimmage. Friday morning’s workout, a fact can afford to miss (but) no one can The Associated Press sophomores, including team leaders Billy Owens and final two days of the meeu one of the four major events Golf Roundup everybody else. New England and Washington not missed by Giants coach Bill Rar- afford to miss any. And anybody Kenny Anderson. on the professional tour. Irwin and Ken Green both fired will get to it Saturday, as will Dallas cells. who thinks, T know the system’ or BETHESDA, Md. — Sue Ertl S o “We tried to tell the kids to imagine how their college Earlier, Toyota, IBM, Anheuser-Busch and Lincoln- 9-under 63’s over the 7,014-yard O T1 and Houston. “If he’s that late for his clients that is kidding themselves.” shot a 4-undcr-par 67 and look ad­ Teeing off with a four-wood, she put teams would do after the second game of the season Mercury said they were dropping plans to run commer­ Warwick Hills course. It’ll be the first time these teams they’ll be incarcerated for a long vantage of a quadruple bogey by her shot into the right bunker. m rj! against a team which was in the February part of its cials cither on ABC or ESPN. The 63’s lied the record for a have hit anybody other than them­ while,” Parcells said from New Other signees, along with Wil­ Rosie Jones to grab a iwo-suoke That’s where the trouble began. (/> .schedule,” U.S. coach Mike Krzyzewski said. Della Airlines said it would reduce its commercial in­ round during the Buick Open. The selves. York’s training site at Fairleigh liams, were fullback Jamie Mueller lead Friday after two rounds of the Jones proceeded to chip into the Gymnastics: The Soviets chose to bring a young team volvement with the PGA. competitive course record for War­ The Patriots and Redskins match and tight end PCte Metzellaars. LPGA Championship. opposite bunker, then hit into the Dickinson University. “They’ll be to Seattle. Boginskaya, although a veteran, is just 17, and The issue became public when the club’s founder. Hall wick Hills is 62, by Jim Colbert up at Carlisle, Ra., and the Texas Browns: After coming to Jones led by five strokes until her rough before she “flubbed” a shot residing in Rahway (state prison) on the team also includes 15-ycar-old riiompson, told a reporter six weeks ago that Shoal during a pro-am event prior to the m ^O rivals square off at San Antonio. Cleveland’s camp, right tackle Cody 7 on the 195-yard, par-3, 16th hole. that left her ball on the fringe of the the second floor.” and 16-year-old Natalia Kalinina, a 68-pounder. Creek would not be pressured into accepting blacks as 1979 tournament. “We’ve told the players that it’s a Oates is competing for the start­ Risien again announced his retire­ Tlial helped give the lead to Ertl, rough. She finally reached the green “I’m sure they are anxious to show off their young members. Thompson later apologized and said his “Hale Irwin is 45,” said Pooley, § > test,” Patriots coach Rod Rust said, ing job with second-year man Brian ment. Risien, 33, had originally who had six birdies and two bogeys with her next shot and lipped a ones to the world and to start preparing them for the longue firmly in cheek. “He’s ^ 1“ “but we’ve also reminded them that Williams, who m iss^ three days of retired in March, but decided to remarks had been taken out of context, but has said noth­ for a 5-under 137 total. seven-fool putt before knocking the 33 CO world championships next year,” U.S. gymnastics coach washed up.” it’s July. The first thing we want practice when he stayed in Pittsbur­ return in June. ing publicly since then. For tfie 32-year-old Ertl, it was ball into the hole. Bela Karolyi said. Pooley, who shot 65, missed half them to aspire to is to let it loose.” gh for his father’s funeral. The Rev. Abraham Woods, Birmingham SCLC presi­ the first lime she led after a round “It was hell,” she said. JJ > Jones finished with pars on Nos. the greens but scrambled around and The controlled formal won’t ever Dolphins: Miami reached agree­ “Looking at some of the younger But it turned into a U.S. show early on. , dent, said that Shoal Creek must gel a black member since the du Marier Ltd. Classic four > H 17 and 18 for a 1-under 70. Until the made seven birdies. He needed only be confused with real football. New ment with offensive tackle Rich­ guys and how hungry they are and 14, was fighting her way through an injured heel and ten­ before the loumamcnt to avoid protests. years ago. ■D disastrous 16lh, she hadn’t made 20 putts. England and Washington will run mond Webb, the ninth player drafted reflecting on how hungry I had been dinitis in her left hand that forced her to wear a bulky Sieve Bradley, chairman of publicity for the touma- “Everyone has their moments, more than par in the tournament. “I missed the first three greens seven-on-seven passing drills, then overall. early in my career, I Just realized it’s bandage. The judges didn’t seem to care, and neither did meni, said he believes it is a moot question whether and this happens to be mine," she “1 still haven’t had a bogey,” she but was 1-under,” he said. “That five full-squad offensive possessions Webb’s eight-day holdout not my focus anymore,” said Risien, Zmeskal. Shoal Creek could gel a black member by then. joked. “1 was playing an absolute was a great way to start. That kind per team consisting of 10 plays per reversed a trend of lengthy contract a 10-year veteran from Texas A&M. Bradley referred to efforts by Richard Arrington, the Jones was at 139 and Cindy Zmeskal and Betty Okino, 15, had near-perfect 9.90s great round of golf and was feeling of set the tone.” 2 possession. talks with first rounders. Last year, “1 just don’t have a burning desire to eiiy’s first black mayor, and others to reach some type of Figg-Currier and Cathy Johnston on the . lucky, leading the pack by five, and Green was lied at 134 with U.S. > Dallas coach Jimmy Johnson running back Sammie Smith held play football anymore.” were lied for third ai 140. Marta z Zmeskal brought down the house in the soldout eomprotnise and thus avert protests. then 1 hit the rough on 16.” Open runnerup Mike Doiuild, Billy n hopes to gain some game-style out 53 days and missed Miami’s Figueras-IXnii shot a 69 for a 141 Cardinals: Phoenix has 13 Tacoma Dome when she posted a 9.937 out of a possible “Some individuals who have worked very hard behind Enl, winless in nine years in the Andrade and Mike Sullivan. Fuzzy knowledge of his team, 1-15 last opener, and fellow first-round pick They were the only players under players, 11 veterans and two 10 in the floor exercise, and Okino had 9.887. the scenes now tell me they don’t believe anyling will LPGA, incorporated a cautious ap­ Zoeller and Dave Barr were al 135. I season. Louis Oliver was out of camp 21 par after two nips over die unforgiv­ H rookies, out of camp and that’s way satisfy Dr. Woods and his fteoplc,” said Bradley, who is proach to uike the lead. Wayne Levi, winner of three tour­ m “The main thing we want to do is Ice Hockey: The hockey tournament began Friday, ing 6,246-yard Bethesda Country 73 days. In 1987, defensive lineman too many for new coach Joe Bugel. not a member of the club but is helping as a volunteer. “1 really played this golf course naments this year, was in a group al evaluate players, what they’re going but neither the Soviets nor the Americans open until Club course. 3Ttc cuL al a lofty 8- T- John Bosa took 41 days to report. “We’re constantly calling people, “We’re wondering if perhaps the objective of some carefully,” she said. “I played with 136, Morris Hatalsky was al 139 and m to do in game-like situations,” John­ Saturday. The U.S. team plays Switzerland, and the over 150, left 77 players to vie for a Terms of Webb’s deal were not trying to get them in camp. Our club leaders on the other side of the issue has been all along to patience and precision. 1 don’t Payne Stewart at 142. Seventy-two 73 son said. “We’re going to have some Soviets open against West Germany. share of the lecord $1 million purse. > disclosed. has made tremendous offers to each picket, regardless,” he said. players made the cut at 142. r The Soviets still are fuming over what they consider First-round leader Chris Johnson, believe 1 was out of the fairway kicking situations full speed and Bills: Buffalo signed its first- and every one of them. I know that Ihc mayor on Thursday displayed a copy of revised Irwin, who look the Ojxn from p the theft of one of their star players, Sergei Fedorov, by beginning the day at 4-under, had a today, and I made the pulls 1 we’re going to have about 150 plays round draft choice, defensive back for a fact,” Bugel said, pounding a Shoal Creek by-laws and a letter from Thompson saying Donald in a memorable playoff al c/i the Detroit Red Wings of the NHL. Fedorov left the double bogey on No. 6 and bogeys needed.” for the total offense and defense.” James Williams of Fresno State, but table with his fist during a news the club’s membership policy would not discriminate. Medinah, birdied six of the final New England brings its entire Soviet team Sunday and flew to Detroit. on Nos. 7 and 9 en route to a 77 and three starters, running back Thur­ conference after practice. “What’s Arrington said he was convinced the club meant it. Irwin, Pooley lead seven holes Friday. roster to Carlisle, while Washington man Thomas, Pro Bowl linebacker He said he believed Shoal Creek will have black mcm- a 144. the sense of holding out? What does "The future is not so good,” Soviet coach Ivor .. Tt II.... o *71 f/xr u 144! GRAND BLANC, Mich. (AP) — “I’m swinging well,” Irwin said.

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Sanders reportedly set to get Imagineers end Newman’s 9-game win skein $2.5 million pact from Yanks By HERALD STAFF first run in the second inning. Brian Marshall had an RBI Newman’s had runners at the comers in the fourth double and Kevin Burke an RBI single in the winner’s after plating its two runs, but Keith DiYeso struck out BLOOMFIELD — Squeezing, home a run in the third frame. and Ray Gliha skied out to end the inning. NEW YORK (AP) — One thing It could go up to $2.5 million if, cons president Taylor Smith. “We’ll second inning and adding three more in the fourth, the Newman plated both of its runs in the fourth inning. Newman had the tying runs on base in the seventh but is certain: Deion Sanders will be as expected, the Yankees pick up ail be extremely disappointed if it hap­ ninth-place Imagineers upset Newman Lincoln-Mercury, Bill Chapulis belted his league-leading 11th homer of the a drive by Chapulis up the g ^ in left centerfield was playing in Detroit on Sept. 16. or part of the penalties the F^cons pens.” 4-2, Friday night at Bloomfield High School, ending season, a solo shot, and Chris Petersen singled home flagged down by Jim Schiavone, who made a sliding, What’s not certain is what sport might levy against him, the report The 6-1, 195-pound Sanders Newman’s nine-game winning streak. Greg Centracchio, who doubled. diving grab of the ball. the outfielder-eomerback will be signed a four-year, $4.4 million con­ said. Newman’s, 14-9, resumes action tonight at 7 against “He made a fantastic catch, but when he hit the ground playing. Eugene Parker, Sanders’ personal tract with the Falcons last Septem­ Newman collected eight hits off winning pitcher Bob Society for Savings at Moriarty Field. The Imagineers he lost the ball,” Johnson said. He added the base umpire On that day, his Atlanta Falcons attorney, said the Yankees contract ber. His base salary for this season Drake. He walked one and struck out four. asked for assistance from the home plate umpire, and the improve to 7-14-3 with the victory. will play the Detroit Lions at the is “inevitable at this point,” but is $550,000. “We left a few people on base,” Newman manager final out was reaffirmed. “It was ruled an out,” Johnson Pontiac Silverdome in a 1 p.m. declined to comment on the details. Falcons spokesman Charlie Joe Blcssis’ suicide squeeze produced the Imagineers’ Gene Johnson said. said simply. game. Thirty-five minutes later, his “I will say that we’re talking Taylor said that Sanders would be Y New York Yankees will meet Detroit- about an absolutely awesome con­ fined $1,500 for each day past July at Tiger Stadium. tract. It’s too much for Deion not to 31 that he is not in training camp. While it is doubtful that Sanders consider,” Parker told the Journal. But Taylor also said the fines A: will go the baseball route just to get Yankees vice president George could escalate if the days turn into Bosox an extra half-hour sleep, a $23-mil- Bradley, who is handling the mmiths. If he misses the entire From Page 48 lion contract might just convince Sanders negotiations, could not be season, Sanders might have to repay him. reached for comment to 75 percent of his $2 million That’s the amount the Yankees are Rdcons officials conceded Friday signing bonus. bullpen less than two weeks ago, scattering eight hits in offering Sanders to stay with the that Sanders, their first-round draft A new baseball contract would The Associated Press seven innings. team past his July 31 football report­ pick in 1989, would almost certainly mean that the earliest the .156 hitter BIG OFFER? — Deion Sanders, who doubles Robinson (3-6) has yielded five runs in 21 innings as a ing date, the Atlanta Journal said miss training camp and part of the could be available for a regular- in football with the Falcons and baseball with starter and is 2-1 with a 2.14 ERA after going 1-5 with a Friday. The amount includes a $1 regular season in order to extend his season football game is the Falcons’ 4.54 ERA in 32 relief appearances. the \bnkees, reportedly has been offered a fat million base salary' for the 1991 baseball season. Oct. 7 meeting with New Orleans, Wayne Tolleson, who had five hits in 36 at-bats this season, plus up to $1 Inillion more “It sure looks like he’s going to their fourth game of the season. $2.5 million deal by the New York club. Will season, had his first three-hit game since Oct. 2,1988, in­ in Qcrformance incentives. sign (with the Yankees),” said Fal­ that entice him enough to give up football? cluding a double and his second RBI of the season. In the first game, Steve Balboni hit a solo homer and m Roberto Kelly added a two-run shot off Greg Swindell (6-6) as the Yankees ended a three-game losing streak. Bunting becoming a lost art in major leagues Robinson and Hawkins (2-8) entered the doubleheader with a combined record of 3-14 but extended Cleveland’s slump to 10 losses in 13 games. Hawkins, who faced / By ALLAN KREDA “You see fewer and fewer players doing it but it’s in only two batters over the minimum, struck out five and “Agents want their clients to show stats. keeping with the game as a whole,” said Vada Pinson, . The Associated Press did not walk anyone, ending a hard-luck suing that in­ You can’t show any stats with bunts. It’s a the Detroit Tigers’ hitting coach, who spent 18 years in cluded a 4-0 loss on four unearned runs in his no-hitter NEW YORK — Have today’s major-leaguers the majors with five teams. “Players don’t work at skills against the on July 1. skill that’s not worked on at the lower the way they used to. Power hitters won’t bunt. And so sacrificed the bunt? He yielded singles by Jerry Browne in the first iiming many guys come up earlier than they used to and they The players, the managers and the numbers say yes. levels. Not only is it diminished, but I’m and Dion James in the fourth, but Browne was erased on haven’t h i ^ trained enough on the fundamentals.” Even speedsters like Rickey Henderson and Vince amazed how poorly it is done in today’s a double play. Hawkins retired 14 in a row until Ken •Coleman seem to be giving up on shortening up. Tony Gwynn of the San Diego Padres bunted with a 75 Phelps singled in the ninth. “Agents want their clients to show stats. You can’t game.” percent success rating —figured by dividing bunt hits It was the Yankees’ third shutout of the season and the show-any stats with bunts,” said Detroit Tigers manager — Sparky Anderson and sacrifices by total attempts. Jody Reed of the Boston Indians did not advance a runner beyond first base. Haw­ kins is 3-0 and has not allowed an earned run in 25 2-3 Sparky Anderson. “It’s a skill that’s not wwked on at the Red Sox (65 percent) and teammate Marty Barrett (59 The Auodaled Press lower levels. Not only is it diminished, but I’m amazed percent) were second and third on the list. career innings in Cleveland. how poorly it isjdone ip today’s'game.” Swindell matched Hawkins until the seventh iiming NEW 'D O __Darryl Strawberry of the Mets shows off his new haircut during stretching exer­ just go up there to h it” The worst percentage hunters in 1989 were Kevin While not all agree with the philosophy of the little- Coleman managed only 19 hits in 114 bunt attempts when Balboni hit his 11th with one. The cises before Friday’s game with the St. Louis Cardinals at Shea Stadium. Seitzer (17 percent) of the , Otis used nuance, they concur it’s disappearing. during 1989. Yankees chased Swindell in the eighth on a leadoff single “It used to be a big part of the offense but, something, Nixon (15 percent) of the Montreal Expos and Luis by Jim Leyritz and Kelly’s two-out homer, his sixth. Most bunt aucnqits are either fouled off or missed. Polonia (13 percent), who split the year between Oakland perhaps artificial turf, has made the difference,” smd Lou In the sc(X)nd game, the Yankees scored twice in the “There just aren’t many good hunters anymore,” said and the New York Yankees. Piniella, manager of the Cincinnati Reds,* who spent his Giants manager Roger Craig. “The pitchers bunt in our second inning against Mike Walker (0-2) on two walks Mets’ Viola gets 14th victory 18-year playing career in the American League. “\bu league because they have to. I’d say that some of the art “You don’t hear about it any more,” said Russ Nixon, and RBI singles by Tolleson and Kelly. They made it 4-1 have to have team speed to think of using the bunt but it of bunting has been lost.” former manager of the Atlanta Braves. “The ability to in the third when two runs scared as Oscar Azocar’s NEW YORK (AP) — Frank ing the slumping Pirates out of first has to be part of your game plan too.” Why? bunt used to be an item in a player’s scouting report but one-out, bascs-loadcd grounder got through shortstop Viola won his National League- place in the National League East. lo 1960, the American L ^gue h ^ an average of more “Livlicr balls, stronger guys. Managers don’t go to the today it’s not even mentioned anymore.” Felix Fermin’s legs for an error. leading 14th game and the New NL Roundup New York’s 10-1 rout ot St. Louis Jhan one sacrifice per game (^ 1 in 617 games). gave the Mets a one-game division JD > bunt until late in the ballgame,” said Anderson, who Carlton Fisk, who has caught for the York Mets scored early and often But with artificial turf and the designated hitter, that spent nine years managing the Cincinnati Reds but has Blue Jays 1, Rangers 0: At Toronto, Dave Stieb held Friday night, crushing the St. Louis Kevin Brown made his major league IcaiL the Pirates’ largest deficit since > H and Chicago White Sox during his 20-year career, debut and got the final three outs, figure fell to .81 per game by 1980 and was 54 per game b ^ with the Detroit Tigers since 1979. “Plus, you’re Texas to five hits in seven innings and Glenallen Hill Cardinals 10-1. they trailed by a season-high two "D believes there is difference in how bunting is approached homcred in the third as the beat the finishing the threc-hiltcr. games on April 18. Pittsburgh has through the first half of 1990, according to the Elias looking at guys who hit 40-45 home runs a year. You’re in today’s game. Dave Magadan got three hits and Sports Bureau. not going to have a designated hitter in a game so he can Rangers 1-0 Friday night. drove in four runs in the first three Viola worked on three days’ rest lost four of its last five games over­ National League sacrifices — where the pitchers still bunt and on the artificial turf, you can make runs awfully “I w ^ d n ’t call it a lost art, maybe a misplaced art,” Stieb (13-3) struck out three and walked four, includ­ innings as the Mets took a 10-1 lead. for the first time this season. He all and three of its last four at home. bat — have remained relatively constant through the ’70s quick, so why bunt?” Fisk sai(L “The American League has emerged into a ing Geno Pctialli three times. Duane Ward pitched the Cardinals center fielder Milt pitched in place of Dwight Gooden, The Pirates have fallen out of the and ’80s, staying just under (me per game. But the vast In the pasL acknowledged power-hitters like Mickey pounder’s league instead of a scratch for a nin league. eighth and Tom Henke pitched the ninth for his 21st save Thompson conuibuted, misjudging who was given two extra days lo division lead three times previously majority of. National League bunts attempts are' for Mantle, Steve Garvey or Mike Schmidt would not Players still bunt but (mly when they are asked to. Plus, in 23 opportunities. Daryl Boston’s fly ball into a two- rest his sore shoulder. since April 22, only lo regain first -sacrifices, not hits. h^itate to bunt if the n i ^ or opportunity arose. there arc many American League parks where it doesn’t Hill’s one-out homer was his ninth of the season and run uiplc that c a p ^ a five-run first Bryn Smith (7-8) ran into im­ place the following day. Henderson, regarded as the premier leadoff man in But in 1990, the game’s b ^ t hunters are those who make sense to waste an out” second in the last three games. Loser Charlie Hough and misplaying Magadan’s line mediate trouble when Howard John­ Ctxik (7-2) checked the Pirates on baseball,, is bluqt in his disdain for the bunt. He tried it rely on speed instead of the element of surprise. Anderson agrees. (7-7) gave up seven hits in pitching his fourth complete drive into a bascs-loadcd triple in son led off the first with an infield two hits over five innings after less than 10 times in 1989. “I’ve got to use what skills I have to be effective in the game. hit, Magadan bunted for a single and I don t like the id<^ of giving you an out. I want you the third. starter Jose DeJesus walked three in “I gave it up in the minor leagues because I didn’t bunt game,” said outfielder Brett Butler of the San Francisco New York won for the seventh Gregg Jefferies was hit by a pilch, Pittsburgh’s two-run first inning. to earn an out from me,” he said. “If it gets down to the Twins 9, Athletics: At Minneapolis, Brian Harper ex­ well, so I threw it out of my hitting strategy,” said Giants, who led the majors with 22 bunt hits in 1989. “A time in 10 games. The Mets have loading the bases with no outs. Henderson; a key member of the ’ late innings and I’m down, then I’ll use it but with the tended his hitting streak to 16 games with a tw o-i^ Strawberry struck out, Kevin lot of it is an ego thing. I’ve heard a lot of people say won seven of eight against St. Louis Cubs 2, Expos 0: At Montreal, World Scries win in 1989. “Most guys who can’t hit or turf fields and the short fences in places like Detroit double that highlighted a six-run fifth inning and carried McReynolds hit a sacrifice fly and thay if you bunt, you are giving in to the pitcher — that this year. pinch-hitter Gary Varsho’s run-scor­ who aren’t hitting well will l(x>k to bunt for a hit but I it’s a sign of wealmess. 1 don’t buy that.” Boston and New York, why should 1 give away an out?” die Minnesota Twins to a 9 4 victory over the Oakland The Mels, the highest-scoring Mackey Sasser had a two-run single. Who’s the best bunter of the last decade or two? Athletics on Friday night. After O’Malley singled, Boston hit a ing single broke a scoreless lie with Butler, who has also played for the Atlanta Braves and team in the majors, got 13 of their two outs in the lOlh inning and Greg Cleveland Indians, cr^its the bunt with saving his line drive to center and Thompson “R ^ Carew is the best I’ve ever seen,” Anderson said. White Sox 7, Brewers 4: At Chicago, Carlton Fisk hit 14 hits in 3 1-3 innings. By then, Maddux allowixl two hits in nine in­ career. broke in, then could not recover as “There just aren’t many good hunters His bat control was incredible. He could bunt the ball his 345th career homer in Chicago’s three- run first in­ every starter had either scored a run nings as the (Thicago Cubs beat the “I’ve got the speed and I’m not going to hit many the ball sailed over his head for a and actually deaden it.”^ ning and Dan F^squa also homcred as the Chicago White or driven one in except Darryl Montreal Expos 2-0 Friday night. anymore. The pitchers bunt in our league home runs so teams know I’m prone to bunt,” Butler Strawberry, who finishcxl O-for-5. triple that made it 5-0. Besides Butler, the accolades these days go to players Sox beat the Milwaukee Brewers 7 4 Friday night. Maddux (7-9) won his third said. “I’ve averaged more than 20 bunt hits a year during Tom O’Malley added three hits and Phillies 5, Pirates 3: At Pit­ because they have to. I’d say that some of 0X0 Sox, a lifetime The victory lifted the While Sox within 2'/2 games of straight start after going winless in the past six seasons. If I didn’t bunt. I’d probably be out tsburgh, Dennis Cook pitched five .259 hmer with 15 career home nins. first-place Oakland in the American League West. scored twice. his previous 13, and helped the the the art of bunting has been lost.” Viola (14-5) is second in llie shutout relief innings and Charlie of the game by now.” Lyons had 13 bunt hits in 1989. Jack McDowell (6-5) won for the first time in five Cubs snap a ihrcc-game losing major leagues in victories to Bob Hayes homered and drove in two — Roger Craig Butler tried to bunt 115 times in 1989, the most of any “I think the bunt is an exciting play,” Lyons said. "The starts, yielding three runs and seven hits in 6 1-3 innings. streak. Bill Long pilclK'd the 10th player, but he was far from the most effecitive. home run is what s overrated." Welch’s 16. He allowed tJiree hits, runs as the Philadelphia Phillies beat Since last winning on June 27, McDowell had itircc no- fiK his third save. suuck out four and walked one. Pittsburgh 5-3 Friday night, kncKk- dccisions and a loss. 9 9 0 lafs N ew ^ Leisure Time Special Section - Starts on page 12 M onday J Local news inside

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■ Sidewaik repair Monday, July 30,1990 Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year Newsstand Price; 35 Cents program starts. u Page 7. ■ Students get Trinidad Union chief: Imagineers derail painting franchise. iUaurlipatpr HrralJi Page 7. Newman win streak gunfire no give-backs Expiosion kiiis By NANCY FOLEY be no need for it. The state’s binding reported arbitration law, which she strongly Manchester Herald — see page 47 Tory iawmaker supports, has made strikes obsolete, HANKHAM, England (AP) — MANCHESTER — Pearl she said. The process doesn’t always SPORTS I A Conservative Party lawmaker By DAN SEW ELL Caouette doesn’t like to hear the favor teachers, either, according to and outspoken critic of the Irish The Associated Press word “union” used to describe the Republican Army was killed today Manchester Education Association. by a bomb plant^ outside his car, PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad — The newly-elected president said police said. Gunfire broke out today near a she prefers the word “association” Ian Gow died shortly after emer­ government television station and because she associates unions with gency services reached his home, Parliament where Moslem ex­ blue collar workers. Y Bosox win; Yanks sweep pair said Inspector Mike Alderson of tremists held the prime minister and “We’re professionals,” she said. Sussex police. 30 other people hostage for a fourth Caouette, a math teacher at Ben- day. f F I net Junior High School, became DETROIT (AP) — Boston’s Tom Bolton held Detroit S. Korea The heaviest shooting was president of the MEA at the begin­ to four hits in 7 2-3 innings for his first career road vic­ centered on the television station, ning of July after an uncontested tory after seven losses and the Red Sox scored a n ^ - urges toiks whose employees were taken election. From the union’s new of­ eamed run off Jack Morris to beat the Tigers 1-0 Fnday SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — hostage Friday. Automatic rifle and fice in the Hilliard Building on West South Korea today urged Com­ machine-gun fire was punctuated by Middle TUmpike, she discussed her ™ Morris (8-13) yielded just four hits but was victimized munist North Korea for talks on a what sounded like artillery booms. views of the union and its relation­ proposed opening of the heavily “A major firefight is going on,” ship with the Board of Education. armed border between the two na­ said a diplomatic source, who spoke Like her predecessor, Valerie AL Roundup tions in August. on condition of anonymity. Sady, Caouette, a 20-ycar veteran of Prime Minister Kang Young- The shooting at the TV station ap­ the Manchester school system, does hoon said in a message to his peared to becoming from two direc­ not come across as a firebrand labor when Mike Greenwell opened the Boston fourth with a North Korean colleague that a tions, but it was not clear whether leader. In addition to an aversion to PEARL CAOUETTE 2 ''' the word union, she also has an single, stole second and continued to third on catcher meeting must be held before Aug. there was any attempt by the Caouette. Mike Heath’s throwing error. After Ellis Burks struck 7 in order to allow the five-day security forces to storm the building. aversion to the more confrontational In addition, for many years, the out, Carlos Quintana hit a sacrifice fly. The unearned run frontier opening, which would start Heavy black smoke was rising from tactics that are associated with them. union has enjoyed what she calls was the 19th off Morris, most in the American League. Aug. 13. Television House at 10:20 a.m. W “1 don’t believe in strikes. I don’t “excellent” relations with the school The Tigers put runners on first and second with one Early this morning, automatic believe in work stoppages,” she administration and the school. o ^ 1- weapons fire rang out near Parlia­ said. Such behavior is not befitting out but Bolton struck out Gary Ward on a 3-2 pitch and ^ - w “That’s not to say we always agree,” Cecil Fielder was out trying to steal second. Fielder Personal income ment, about a mile away, where “professionals,” she said. she said. opened the second with a walk and the seventh wiA a up 0.4 percent rebels seized Prime Minister Arthur Part of the reason that she seeks to U3 1 N.R. Robinson on Friday. The 1 avoid confrontation is that there may Please see UNION, page 6. single but was erased both times when Ward hit into WASHINGTON (AP) — Con­ The Associated Press double plays. rebels claimed to have wired him Bolton (4-1) walked six and struck out three. He was sumer spending jumped 1.0 per­ explosives and threatened to blow TRINIDAD GOVERNMENT UNDER SIEGE — Abu Bakr. relieved by Dana Kiecker after walking Tony Phillips cent in June, the largest gain in him up if a rescue attempt was five months, while personal in­ right, pictured earlier this month during a goodwill visit to Bar­ Si and yielding an infield hit to Travis Fryman with two m ount^. comes rose 0.4 percent, the Kwasi Attiba, one of the rebels bados. Bakr, along with other Moslem militants have seized General Assembly z m out. Dana Kiecker relieved and hit Alan Trammell with a government said today. inside Parliament, said by telephone the parliament building in Port-of-Spain, the capital of O “D The Commerce Department said pitch, loading the bases. But shortstop Tim Nahering today the gunfire came from police consumer spending totaled a Trinidad and Tobago. made a leaping grab of Fielder’s line drive. Rob Murphy “who have been attempting to picture unclear seasonally adjusted annual rate of thwart” the negotiations to end the S o pitched the ninth for his fifth save. $3.64 trillion after being un­ two sides were far from a settle­ security forces patrolled with orders O "n The victory kept the Red Sox one game behind Toron­ siege. changed in May. It was the biggest He said the group was holding ment, apparently hanging on the to shoot looters on sight. senators are not seeking re-election to in the American League East. The Blue Jays beat On Sunday, a television executive By PETER VILES m JJ! advance since a similar 1.0 percent eight government ministers along rebels’ demand that they be granted — will be more difficult. CO Texas 1-0. increase in January. immunity from prosecution. But At­ who was also being held by rctels The Associated Press “Based on the fact we have a slug Yankees 3-4, Indians 0-1: At Cleveland, Andy Haw­ with the prime minister. The rebels tiba said: “We arc very hopeful for said Robinson had offered to resign of Democrats who have voted for a ■A accuse Robinson of corruption and HARTFORD — A year ago, the kins, winless in 12 starts, including a lost no-hitter, held an amicable solution.” billion-dollar tax increase, and they Cleveland to three singles for his first victory since May Ms. Magazine demand he resign. 1990 General Assembly elections 2 o A government official said the Elsewhere in Port-of-Spain, Please .see TRINIDAD, page 6. still couldn’t balance the budget. 6 as the New York Yankees beat the Indians 3-0 and went bock on stands were shaping up as a referendum on D > on to sweep Friday’s twi-night doubleheader. the O ’Neill administfation and the The Yankees won the second game 4-1 as Jeff Robin­ NEW YORK (AP) — Eight Democratic-backed tax increases Please see ASSEMBLY, page 6. son pitched his third strong game since leaving the months after suspending publica­ that totaled nearly $1 billion. CO tion, Ms. magazine is headed back But that was before Lowell JO Please see BOSOX, page 47 to the newsstand without advertis­ Compulsive collectors Wcicker returned, before Gov. Wil­ > ing. liam A. O’Neill dropped his bid for Meotti, others > H The magazine also has a slightly re-election and before countless " 0 new name, Ms.: The World of other developments that seem to are targeted Women, which its backers say bet­ let go with rat pack sale have blurred party lines. Marshall sent ter reflects its worldwide scope. “Neither psarty has a lock this lime,” said state Rep. Doreen Del By ALEX GIRELLI NORTH HAVEN (AP) — Imcl- Page said. been suffering from her disorder Manchester Herald Shattered town since age 11, when she was unable Bianco, D-Waterbury. “It’s up for da Marcos, with her thousands of The foundation has about 150 grabs for anybody. Wcicker being in and The Associated Press support groups around the country to stop getting out of bed at night to the Bosox collects itself pairs of shoes, might have felt very the race (for governor) just skews it much at home at the Obsessive for people with obsessive compul­ to touch a prayer book. If hindsight is any guide, more MONROE, N.C. (AP) — Losses Page said she never wore any of so much that you really can’t call Compulsive Foundation’s first sive disorder, who uncontrollably than a dozen General Assembly NEW YORK (AP) — The Mets will uade dis­ were estimated at up to $ 1 million act out behaviors and rituals, such the new clothes or shoes she it.” Hoarders and Pack Rats Tag Sale, Republican leaders arc still hopw- races could shap>e up as close gruntled first baseman Mike Marshall to the Boston after a weekend explosion and fire as repeatedly cleaning rooms, or bought, and or never used any of Red Sox for three minor leaguers effective Saturday, left little but cooling rubble where held over the weekend. ful that they can tap into voters’ calls for incumbents who won Among those at the Saturday checking locks, and appliances, her wedding gifts, for fear of soil­ New York announced Friday night. part of downtown Monroe had anger over the tax increases to win narrowly the last time they faced |r event was Kathleen Page who was and hoarding huge numbers of ing, tearing or breaking them. Not Marshall will be removed from the 15-day dis­ stood. once did she sit on any of her own back control of the Assembly, which the voters. u-ying to let go of the 80 pairs of belongings for inordinate periods And among the incumbents abled list Saturday and sent to the Red Sox for The explosion late Saturday furniture, and her ex-husband. they have ruled for only two of the shoes, more than 200 dresses and of time. that political observers say may pitcher Greg Hansell, outfielder Endcr Perozo and a night in this town of 13,000 Jack, had to cat out every night be­ last 16 years. Those two years were suits, boxes and boxes of costume Members raised $500 selling be most vulnerable is state Sen. minor league player to be named later. demolished at least eight busi­ cause she refused to use the dishes. 1985 and 1986, after the GOP was jewelry, piles of sweaters and clothes, accessories, books, ap­ Michael P. Meotti, whose district Before going on the disabled list with a stomach nesses, shattered storefront win­ Members say their disorder is a swept to px)wcr in the 1984 Reagan blouses, slacks of scarves, and an pliances and a mixture of other includes Manchester, Bolton and problem, Marshall had a heated disagreement with The Associated Press dows nearly the length of Main landslide. odd collection of accessories that items — some of which were chemical imbalance that can some­ Mets manager Bud Harrelson over a lack of playing Succl and sent six people to a Election strategists for both piar- Hebron, as well as Glastonbury WHO GOT IT?__New York second baseman Steve Sax, left, and outfielder Jesse Barfield she had kept in her closet for donated by the public, according to times be helped with medication. hospital with cuts from flying After years of shock treatments lies doubt that this year’s three-way and Columbia. time. . , , battle for the ball hit by Cleveland’s Jeff Mantos in the third inning of the first game of their decades. Executive Director Jim Broatch. Meotti, a Democrat, told The Marshall, 30, is baiting .239 with six homers and glass, officials said. and psychiatric care, Fhgc finally gubernatorial race will produce the doubleheader Friday in Cleveland. Barfield caught the ball for the out. The Yankees won the Page had by far the most mer­ Foundation members, donning Herald this morning that he has begun to feel better with the kind of coattails that will help the 27 RBIs in 53 games. chandise of all the vendors at the T-shirts emblazoned with the susp)ects he is being considered opener, 3-0. words “Rtck ’em in — move ’em help of the anti-depressant Republicans win control or other­ Rubbing alcohol tag sale. Some of Connecticut’s wise dramatically alter the makeup vulnerable to defeat because his 1,000-plus Obsessive Compulsive out,” were glad to be able to joke Fluvoximinc. seat has been targeted by the was a mistake about their disorder. Without each Page tried not to pay attention as of the Assembly. Foundation members held the tag “1 don’t believe that anybody’s Republican state leadership. And BOSTON (AP) — Kilty sale to raise money for research other’s support, they couldn’t. customers rummaged through her he admitted that he believes the Ptgc, a New York resident who belongings during the tag sale. going 10 run away with the guber Dukakis says in her upcoming and to take a step toward getting nalorial race," said Dcbby Wilhite, GOP has a viable candidate in his autobiography that the night she over one of their compulsions. helped establish the foundation in “I’m out of it,” she said, smiling, oppx>nent, Sonya Ooogins, who 1987 by appearing on the ABC’s “sort of pretending this isn’t really who is coordinating election drank rubbing alcohol, she didn’t "1 never thought I was a hoar­ suategy for House Democrats. “And like Meotti is from Glastonbury. 1 “2(Nr20" news program, said she’s hapi>cning.” realize it was poisonous and der. I thought I was just a cleaner,” as long us it’s clo.se and competitive, But Meotti said he firmly wasn’t attempting suicide, a it will have a minimal effect on our believes that this early in the newspaper reported. ability to hold the House.” race, his chances arc still good Mrs. Dukakis, the wife of Democrats conuol the House by a going forward to November. “1 former Democratic presidential 88-63 majority and the Senate by think I can win,” Meotti said. nominee and Massachusetts Gov. Conversion ideas rise 23-13. To win conuol of cither He pwinted out that he was not Michael Dukakis, chronicles her chamber, the GOP needs to gain six exp>ected to win in his first run bouts with alcohol and diet pill ad­ scats in the Senate or 13 seats in the for llw senate p»st in 1986, or in diction in "Now You Know,” to be House. his second campaign in 1988, released in August. as defense budget falls when he defeated Carl Zinsser of Control of the Assembly brings numerous advanuigcs besides the Manchester by a vote of 12,847 9 both Coiuiccticul Democrats, is how $200 million per year. obvious leverage in floor voles. to 10,560. By JOHN DIAMOND much help can the government af­ In any case, the numbers at play Members of the majority party serve Meanwhile, in the Scruttc, at The Associated Press [Inside Today. ford. in ilic defense spiending debate arc us chairmen of the Assembly’s least four other incumbents, three staggering. many committees, where decisions who won luurowly in 1988, face WASHINGTON — A sweeping Licl)crnian and Dodd arc pursuing —From 1977 to this year defense pmtcntially close races. They arc: a proixjsal to six’iid up to $1 billion arc made iluil determine whether 20 pages, 4 sections Senate plan to help victims of spending u-iplcd from $97 billion to bills ever make it to the House or —Sen. Lee Scaipctti. R-Trum- military budget cuts represents a per year to help workers, com­ $296 billion. Now, according to bull, who is fighting to hold the munities and companies left high Senate floor. growing acceptance that defense House Anncd Services Committee Slate Republican Party Chainnan uaditionally Democratic 22nd Another Anglo. and dry by the declining p(K)l of spending is declining rapidly and nicinbcr Nicholas Mavroulcs, D- Richard Foley said the OOP’s chan District in Bridgeport and Trum­ Classitiod___ _ that states like Connecticut need defense procurement dollars. On the Mass., six'iiding may drop by 50 ces of winning conuol of the House bull. She won in 1988 by 1,149 Comics ______help. House side, proposals backed by Focus______percent in real terms by the end of arc “an even money bet.” He ack­ The key question raised by the lawmakers from Connecticut, Ma.s- 9 Local/State __ nowledged that winning the Senate Please see MEOTTI, page 6 latest proposal by Sens. Joseph sachusclts and other defense-inten­ Lottery. — where four of the OOP’s 13 Nation/Wtotid Licberman and Christopher Dodd, sive regions call for spending about riea.se sec DEFENSE, page 6. Obituaries__ Opinion ____ Sports_____ Serving Manchester Area Over 109 Years - Call Today for Home Delivery 647-9946 0