20— MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, April 23, 1990

ISTORE/OFFICE SPORTING I CARS FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS f q ^ CARS I MOTORCYCLES/ 1 FOR RENT FLOORING GOODS FOR SALE [ ^ C A R S 1 ^ FOR SALE FOR SALE MOPEOS SOUTH WINDSOR- J Sulllvan Avenue. 1,200 1 CAR GARAGE-Storage DJD. TILE WORK/ln- DODGE - 1986. ‘ISO’, 318 HRYSLER 1987 Pride Closer w CID, automatic, bed Phoenix square foot office. Call only. $40 per month. stall/replace various END ROLLS CONQUEST-31,000 tile and marble. Qual­ liner, tool box, 50K, 521-1744 or 644-0165. Rose 647-8400 or 646- 2Tti' width — 50« miles, dark red, leather CARDINAL Motorcycle Insurance 8646. ______ity work. Reasonable $5500. 742-8669. MANCHESTER-300 fo 13" width — 2 for 509 Interior and loaded BUICK, INC. Many comjxieSve companies prices. Free Estimates. CHEVY 1979- Camaro- with extras. Excellent 1800 square feet. Cen­ STORAGE/WARE- 646-3455. Newsprint end rolls can be 1989 Olds Calais Sed $8,995 Ca/f^FfBeOuolB Regional center wants i>ruins one win away trally located. Hloh HOUSE Space- picked up at the Manchester Black good condition Condition, $8500. Call Apartments to rise $3000. 528-1098 after 649-6680 between 9:00- 1989 Buick Regal Coupe $10,980 AutomobOe Assodalet traffic area. Call Ken, Commerclal. 34x46 Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. ofVefnon 643-1442.______available soon. Central Monday through Thursday. 6pm. 11:00am or after 1988 Chevy Cavalier $8,990 to offer diploma/3 froin ousting Montreal/9 Manchester location, 7:00pm. 1988 98 Reg Brougham $13,490 8 7 0 ^ on L’Ambiance site/4 STORE FOR RENT-460 ^ABY (Lr ib , Carriage, CHRYSLER 1971 New- security fenced. Call FURNITURE stroller, high chair. port Royal, Good run­ 1986-MAZDA-626. 2 door 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier $8,980 Main Street, Manches­ 228-3863 evenings. ter. Please call 646- Girl's clothing, to size ning condition. $600. delux. Automatic, Al- 1988 PonliacSunbird Coupe $7,895 2426, 9:00-5:00 CHAIRS-2 Colonial style 3. 649-3671.______643-5047. r,AM/FM Cassette. 1987 Bukk Cent LTD Sedan $8,280 ] WANTED TO swivel rockers. Perfect weekdays.______Now Is the time to run an NEIL DIAMOND CHEVY 1987 Nova- Only 26,000 miles. $6300. 1987 Buick RwKAve Coupe $11/490 BUY/TRAOE condition. SISOforpaIr, 4DR,FWD,AT,PS,AM- 657-2625.______VERNON-Form er bonk ad In classified to sell that 645-8274. memorblla-records, 1987 Mazda B-2000 Pickup $5,995 branch with drive thru camera you no longer pictures, clippings, FM, 27k, gray. $5850. 1981 Datsun 210, 5 speed, 289-2087 after 5:30. 1987 Buick Somerset Cpe $7,480 We buy clean, late model for sale. On Route 83; use. etc., call for more Info hatchback,$800 or best 1987 Olds Clera Mbg $8,280 649-9409. TOYOTA -Late 87 offer. 646-8468 or 649- used cars and trucks. Top 5,800 square feet plus 1986 Buick Skyhawk Cpe $5,980 prices paid. 3,400 square feet. Base­ [^SPORTING SUPRA-1 Owner. 1285. 1986 Buick Century Cpe $10,980 Mr. Duff • Carter Chevrolet ment suitable for of­ 1 ^ GOODS Targa Roof. Balance HONDA-1989-ACCORD | 3g | ROOMMATES BOATS/MARINE 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix $8,250 1229 Main Street fice, retail or restau­ I WANTED extended Warrenty LX1, 5 speed, loaded rant. Call Bill Bourque, I I EQUIPMENT $13,900. 646-5270 low miles $13,200. 645- 1985 Olds Cutlass Sup. 4 Dr. $5,895 ManchMter, CT The Farley Company, 0409. 1985 Ford Tempo $3,995 646-6464 525-9171. ROOMATE, Female to GOLF CLUBS Used. Star­ FOR SALE-14 foot wood 81 Adams Street share 3 bedroom home, ter and full sets with boat and trailer, steer­ NISSAN-1986-300 ZX iHanrhpHtpr Hrralfi Glastonbury. 565-1787 bags from $35.00 649- ing wheel and forward Turbo, leather, loaded I CARS I INDUSTRIAL OUTTOBECOME $9,400. 645-0409. Manchester days. 1794. controls. 5'/j horse 649-4571 FOR SALE PROPERTY THE SKI MACHINE AL­ power motor con­ MANCHESTER'S PINE TRACKER, New, verted to unleaded GLASTONBURY- GENERAL assembled. 569-1973,$90 fuel. $700 or best offer. #1 Warehouse space or best offer.______Coll after 6Dm.6ao-oiic available near center SERVICES Tuesday, April 24, 1990 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents, of town. 1’/2 miles from H GOLF CLUBS-Complete WANTED TO USED CAR highway. Rooms from main street set. 3-Sand Wedge, I 2600 sq feet to 5500 sq MANCHESTER-2 Irons 8i Metal Wood 1, IBUY/TRAOE DEALER feet with access to room Apartment for 3, 5. Includes bag. Ex­ 82 El D orado 2 D oor $5,995 loading dock. Call rent. 529-7858 or 563- cellent condition. $125. WANTED: Antiques and clean, used furniture. 83 Reliant Wagon $1,995 SPRING CLEANING SALE Kevin days 633-9474. 4438. 646-1194. Pollution 84 Grand Marquis $ 6 3 5 Please call 645-1174. ’■ > ■- ' "• -jl-nnUL.' j:, 84Camry5Door $ 4 3 5 [g ^ C A R S 84 Charger 3 Door $ 1 3 5 Super telescope j ^ C A R S [ ^ C A R S 8 5 6 0 0 0 4 D oor $ 4 3 5 FOR SALE CARS 85 Grand Marquis $ 7 3 5 FOR SALE FOR SALE ALL a1990 costs town FOR SALE 85 Town Car 4 Door $10,295 ^VOLKSWAGEN 85 Colpari< W agon $ 6 3 5 NEW ’ 85 Tow n C a r 4 D oor $10,995 1990 VW FOX 85 F ie ro 2 D o o r $ 3 3 5 two wells ctYogcNCvrotir 8(//ca g 85 B M W 3 2 5E $10,895 PASSAT $ -| 4 9 9 9 pgp i^oNTH 85 E s o x t 4 Door $ 2 3 5 blasted into space C LYD E CARS 86Audi5000S $ 8 3 5 86 Tow n C ar 4 D oor $14,995 86 Cougar 2 Door $ 7 3 5 Others face * ..# • lite. 86 GMC Jimmy $ 8 3 5 By Marcia Dunn The Uip to orbit was not entirely routine. Commander 86 Rrebird 2 Door $ 5 3 5 86 Rivera 2 Door The Associated Press Loren J. Shriver told Mission Control that “on the way New 1989 Century New 1989 Electra 3 /4 9 5 $ •272“ similar threat New 1990 Storm GSI New 1989 Chevy 86 Escort Wagon $ 4 3 5 PCR MONTH uphill” the shuttle’s windshield was splattered with 3 Seat Wagon Luxurious 4 Door Sodwi. Fully 2+2 Sport Coupe 86 Sable Wagon 3 ,6 9 5 ia B 3 3 Equtppod WItfi A l Luxury Foafursi. Suburban 4 Wheel 193 VW CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Discovery blasted into a 3.3 VS, Fu« Power Equiptnem, 86RX72Door $ 7 3 5 debris. HO Suspension tnd kikjch More. S iLfiso Drive Silverado 1990 VOLKSWAGEN CORRADO JETTA GL record-high shuttle orbit today with the $1.5 billion Hub­ '’Pdr/locf Ymar^Round 87SableGS4Door $ 7 3 5 By Dianna M. Talbot He said he and pilot Charles Bolden “noticed several Sikssss 8 7 S able GS 4 D oor . • 1 0 5 6 B , ble Space Telescope, an astronomical marvel that will Vmemtion Vmhlctm^ $ 7 3 5 .'1M** Ha MONTH 1 Manchester Herald flecks of things impacting the forward windscreen. They stk. #381 87 Cougar LS Coupe 3 3 5 enable man to peer deeper into the universe than ever seemed to be a little soft and impacted and just left little s 87 C o u ^ LS Coupe 3 3 5 before. 87 B2200 Pickup $ 4 3 5 ‘16 6 8 8 Manchester is about to lose two streaks.” tegNy Aflordeble. Feeture Pecked. 87Tempo4Door $ 4 3 5 of its municipal wells because, ac­ The shuttle roared through a thin bank of clouds into a Shriver also said that when the spent booster rockets M 4 ,9 9 5 Slyle t.eedei, Hl-Pertonnence engine, 8760004Door 3 3 5 M 6 ,9 9 5 5 Speed, A/C, Slereo Caetene. clear blue sky on a 700-foot column of flame almost fell off trailing smoke, “they put a pretty good little cloud 87 Taurus 4 Door $ 7 3 5 cording to new government stan­ . 87 Dakota Pickup $6,595 dards, the level of organic con­ three minutes late at 8:34 a.m. The ship carried five on all the windows.” o VERY LIMITED SAVE OVER $5000 87 Grand Marquis - n Center and Rear Seat, Rear Healer, 3 3 5 taminants in them is too high, a astronauts and NASA’s most complex and costliest Hubble has been waiting to take its place in space PRODUCTION 87 Pulsar 2 Door 350 V8. Arc. HD Trailanng, SpeciW $ 7 3 5 USED CAR SPECIAI.S town water and sewer official said payload. since 1983, delayed by technical problems and the 1986 - H U R R Y - Equipment and Too Much kfera To I iai. 87RX72Door $ 1 2 ,3 5 I 88 VW JETTA GL 86 JEEP CHEROKEE 86 AUDI 40003 88 FOX GL ^ F '3 0 8 * 87SableGS4Door $ 7 3 5 1 tt(M4Auk>.arr LlMrTED*0981 •0M7 Auto WAGON Monday night. “Liftoff of the shuttle Discovery with the Hubble Challenger accident. >355“ Originai List 87 Calais 4 Door PER MONTH PER MONTH A sk for Stk. #158 $?s.ssa ’ 1 9 ,9 9 5 $ 7 3 5 Although closing those wells will Space Telescope, our window on the universe,” an­ Discovery’s first launch attempt two weeks ago was 87 Somerset 2 Door $ 7 /1 3 *8388 >17288 <6488 *4998 not significantly affect the town’s nounced NASA launch commentator George Dillcr. scrubbed four minutes before liftoff because of a faulty — m 86 Jaguar XJ6 Sedan $ 3 , 3 5 86 VW JETTA 86 VWQOLF 86 GOLFGL 65 CORVETTE n , .1______W IG n«qi««o kJ qu«aed b u y n 88 S able GS 4 D oor 3 3 5 • iXt Auto • 1010 Auto • 1020 Auto.*^ ALL STOCK water supply, action needs to be “It was one of the prettiest launches I ever saw, and hydraulic power unit on the shuttle. O o 88 Cougar LS Coupe $ 1 0 ,3 5 taken to prevent other wells and it’s a beautiful day to have Hubble Space Telescope in Columbia, which journeys into space next month with CLYDPf PHipe Chavy-Buick Deal^ili^^ 88 C o u ^ LS 3 3 5 <5988 <4688 2 r o 88 Gr. Caravan Van *4488 *28000 ground water supplies from becom­ orbit instead of here on Earth like it’s been for so many the Astro observatory, sat on a launch pad 1.6 miles from $ 1 1 ,3 5 87 JEEP 86 VW GOLF 88 PORSCHE years,” said NASA administrator Richard Truly. H - < '85 CHEVY CAVALIER 88 Century Wagon 3 3 5 CHEROKEE • lOSOSapOTd 88 QUANTUM ing contaminated, the ofTicial said. Discovery’s pad. It was only the second time both pads GREAT c J J A ■ '94 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 88 B2200 Pickup UMfTED 811 ••UMAAuto WAGON C BROUGHAM 3 3 5 Robert J. Young, administrator of With 31 seconds left in the countdown, the computer had been occupied simultaneously; the first was just m . One- Ojviu- C ydc Ca-. 88 T ow n C ar 4 D oor $ 1 4 ,3 5 V8. 4 Door. Evofy Opi-on, Including the Manchester Water and Sewer that runs the final moments before liflolT shut down be­ before the Challenger explosion. CAR .‘2995 Aulo »579A 89 F250 Pickui $18,421 <18788 <3998 <29000 *8999 o ^ Power Seat. Only 51.000 Miles. #68 ______cause an indicator showed a fuel valve closed instead of 89 Sable GS Wagon $ 1 2 ,3 5 87 MUSTANG GT 88 VW JETTA 85 VW JETTA GL 86 VW GOLFGL Dii'ision, spoke to about 25 people The mood at Kennedy Space Center was considerably '84 OLDS CUTLASS 69 S a b le GS 4 D oor $ 1 0 ,9 3 StpMd. 10.000 miM CARAT • l ipwtf.A/C •t02« Alas . open. The problem was quickly overcome and the clock less festive than on April 10, wfien hundreds of VALUES KSIlMoMont 1096 about “Water — Our Most Precious COUPE 3 Sable GS Wagon $13,495 Commodity” during a one-hour resumed after a ihree-minute pause. astronomers gathered with their families hoping to see FO R U N D ER Supreme More' A C. Slc'eo, Low 89 T ow n C ar 4 D oor $ 1 9 ,3 5 .'4895 M les .and Very Cie.Ti. »597A 89 Mazda Pickup ‘9788 >8998 presentation at the Arbors at Hop At two minutes, six seconds into the flighL Dis­ Discovery lift off. But those scientists who did return 3 3 5 *4998 *4488 CLYDE MANY OTHERS NOT LISTED covery’s two solid-fuel rockets burned out and dropped | - 3 3 Al pncM ora on orcMr Brook retirement community, 403 were just as excited. Awfe. optioni ond '85 PONTIAC GRAND AM CHEVY • BUICK OOOWr OOa-Orw MfO West Center St. The event was part into the Atlantic Ocean. The shuttle continued upwai4 on “Astronomers are starting to tingle again in anticipa­ SPORT COUPE GEO & CHEVY TRUCKS F«i AG mentw oewd o o •nd MOM J»Ro Cer- the thru-st of its three main liquid-fuel engines. tion of what the Hubble will be able to accomplish.” Auto.. A C. Stereo »256 MORANDE rooe and Powof 40 ^ m a iv of a week-long scries of environ­ O - n '4995 LINCOLN MERCURY MAZDA montfw cieeod ond Volhswagen 0 Six minutes later, Discovery reached an elliptical orbit Leonard Fisk, head of NASA science activities, said a JXIT 64 OFF F84 • ROUTE 83 NORTH • VERNON t»oM Al tow. mranr»- mental programs for Earth Day, (formerly Moriarty Bros.) none* A hAMneo ora of 374 miles at its highest point. A half-hour after ihaL day before launch. 301 Center Street «0te IkOOO ffilM trar April 22. y*or I# povnont (Ao Where Customers Are Alwavs #1 With Us. the asuonauts fired maneuvering engines to raise their Hubble will give asuonomers “a new set of eyes and ***** CLYDE HOTLINE • 8 7 2 -9 1 1 1 ***** Manchester »*evitv dopotif ra- On a more positive note. Young, Qiirad LOOMKClOCttO The AssociateiJ Prei* orbit to 379.9 miles, where the telescope is safely above ears that we don’t have,” said William Lenoir, head of oodt oporovO Ma 24 TOLLAND TPKE. (RTE 83) VERNON 649-2638 who has been with the division for 643-5135 EnOtA/lO/MO Earth’s obscuring aunosphere. That is the highest a shut­ the past 14 years, mentioned the READY AND WAITING — A photographer relaxes at Ken­ NASA’s space flight program. O O town’s advances in the area of en­ tle could reach with such a heavy payload. “It’s going to change our perspective altogether. I nedy Space Center Monday evening as preparations con­ vironmental management. The previous record orbit for a shuttle was 309 miles, m z “We are much more environmen­ tinued for today’s successful launch. by Challenger in 1984 when it deployed a science satel­ Please see SHUTTLE, page 8 o > tally sensitive than we were 15 or 20 > r- CADILLACS - OLDSMOBILES - PONTIACS years ago,” said Young, who has J3 CO been an administrator with the Rowland: GMC TRUCKS IN STOCK division for six years. 3 3 > He also said, “Manchester has a > history of environmental protec­ Handicapped league seeks aid put state “D OVER 100 USED CARS & TRUCKS tion.” The town was the first community MOTORS. INC. By Nancy Foley camaraderie,” she said. She and John’s mother Saturday at 11:30 ajn. at the Holiday Lancs on I TO SELECT FROM I in the state situated along the Hock- Manchester Herald Jeannette Nemeth keep score for the league Spencer Street for duckpin bowling. on 40 hours anum River, a major water and fish­ sponsored by the Manchester Association for About four or five members have special ing source in the area, to extensively Richard Bombeto, a member of the MARC Reutrded Citizens. needs, Bombeto said. One who suffers from a ucat waste water that is flushed By Judd Everhart bowling league, is autistic and has Tourette’s The league needs help, though, and so far growth disorder and is very tall needs someone back into the river, he said. The Associated Press syndrome. Like Dustin Hoffman’s character in has been unable to find it. to hand him the ball because he can’t stoop The town also is building a state- the movie “Rainman,” Richaid chatters almost Some players need non-handicapped assis- down for it. Assistants are also needed to HARTFORD — Republican of-the art addition to its Globe Hol­ constantly. lanLs, Bombeto said. She has advertised for remind players that they have only three shots, low Water Treatment PlanL com­ them at East Catholic High School, Manchester to coach them and to offer encouragement. gubernatorial candidate John G. Rowland says state employees will o e y i \ v . v . t pleted in 1985 at a cost of $20 mil­ His bowling partner, John Nemeth, the Community College and elsewhere to no avail. Most players on the team live at home with PO N TIAC S I i K i r . ' w - lion, to improve the town’s water league’s highest scorer, has Down’s syndrome. “Everybody has been too busy or not inter­ their parents, Bombeto said. Once members are have to bear much of the burden if 1990 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME treatment capabilities. Young said. It Other players include those with cerebral ested,” she said. moved into a group home, often no one is Connecticut is to get its fiscal affairs COUPE also has replaced miles of piping in palsy, epilepsy, diabetes, and learning dis­ The only assisUtnts the group has arc the available to bring them or they get involved back under control. (2 DOOR) STO CK #6592 its water system. abilities. parents of some of the players. The problem with sports there. He wants the 50,000 state But the most pressing problem the Their bowling league has been around since has become so acute that some Icss-hand- Bowling is a good sport for the handicapped, workers to work 40 hours a week, MSRP town faces is pollution of its a- the early 1970s and provides members a icapped members have been helping those who John’s mother said, because it docs not involve up from the current 35, and to pay - $ 1 5 3 3 0 quifers, or ground water supplies, in chance to get out and have fun, according to need more assistance, according to Bombeto. much physical exertion or running around. for 20 percent of their health in­ particular town wells No. 8 and 10, Richard’s mother Marion Bombeto. The group, which has about eight members surance costs. “1 think it gives them a sense of between the ages of 17 and the mid-30s, meets Plea.se .see BOWLERS, page 8 The three-term congressman from Please see WELLS, page 8 Waterbury also called Monday for DISCOUNT the • consolidation of some slate agencies in order to reduce the num­ D iscp u ^r.'' $ 3,657 ber of high-paid deputy commis­ SCRANTON Aggressive Popeye riles sioners and executive assistants, whose jobs, he said, often amount to SCRANTON MOTORS no more than making the commis­ peace-loving Quakers sioners they serve look good. PRICE $12,173* He acknowledged that his 1 proposals dealing with state workers •First Time Buyer & Rebate Applies. better known as the Quakers, a By Bill Stieg longtime champion of women’s would require suite employee unions The Associated Press rights. to reopen conuact negotiations with I I The New Generation of H)pcyc began popping up last the suiie. If they wouldn’t agree to PHILADELPHIA — “I yam what year in TV commcrcids and in com­ renegotiate those contracts, iOlDSMOBILE I yam,” says Popeye the Sailor Man, ics inserted in instant oatmeal pack­ Rowland said layoffs could not be but the peace-loving Quakers don’t ages, dispatching his nemesis Bluto ruled out. like his brawling ways and object to with a swift swing of an oversized “We need to go after state 1990 GMC S-15 PICKUP the use of the cartoon character in forcann. employee benefits.” Rowland said at STOP IN ads for Quaker Oats. “1 eats me oatmeal and I'm a suite Capitol news conference. ST O C K #9588 Not only that, toot toot, but Olive stronger than steel. I'm Popeye the “Unfortunately, the good times arc Oyl is too submissive, say members MSRP $ 9 ,2 1 6 CAR W ASH Quaker Man,” he sings to an adoring over.” of the Religious Society of Friends, Olive Oyl. He took die other two lop guber­ 9 TODAY W H Y * ^ Elizabeth Foley, spokeswoman natorial candidates — Democrat DISCOUNT WITH TEST DRIVE for the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, Bruce A. Morrison and independent FOR TEST TODAY the biggest Quaker group in the Lowell P. Wcickcr — to task for SCRANTON OFFER ENDS - East, said Monday, “They had refusing last week to discuss In d e x Popeye resolving dispute and con­ specifics about bringing the state’s MOTORS DRIVE... WEDNESDAY, flict through violence. This is com­ budget back into balance. Both Mor­ 18 p«a**> 2 MCilon* pletely obnoxious and offensive.” rison and Wcicker had said they PRICE APRIL “We are an organization of weren't elected to do that job and IN STOCK: 4 Door Jimmys Also All Wheel Drive Safari Van. rtlasailisd 15-16 pacifists. We have a peace testimony wouldn't want to impose their views 1989 Campers Al Special Low Prices 7 to select from. 2 5 , 1 9 9 0 rtomica 14 that is more than 300 years old,” she on the General Assembly. Equipped with: Air, Stove, Ref., Beds, etc. Hightops also loaded. Focus 13 ITie state faces u deficit of almost Oldsmobile, Cadillac, Pontiac, GMC Trucks 1 nml/FSlata 54 said. “To portray us as a church that 9 $200 million in the current budget 2 beats up on other people is not OK.” Rt. 83, Vernon - 872-9145 1 nHerv year and at least that much is needed CBMCZ t r u c k Mnhnn/Mhrid 6,7 Quaker Oats Co. — which has no Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. f t Thurs. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; rVilhiariaa 2 connection with the religious group to balance next year's budget. F/Of» Def -wl Va'i-yof^d 6 Th« AMOCKIxt Pr*M Jolin W. Olsen, president of the It's not just a truck anymore.^ W esfeui M A OiG'u .T eoied Fri, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. npinlon — apologized and said it deleted the Rporta 9-12 phrase “Popeye the Quaker Man” Connecticut Suite AFL-CIO, which Televiaion 14 BROTHERS UNDER THE SKIN — Two tattooed attendees at the International Tattoo Convention in Amsterdam mug it up at the opening session. Story on page 8 Plea.se see ROWLAND, page 8 L ______1 Please see POPEYE, page 8 MANCHESTER HERALD, T\jfisday, April 24,1990—3 2—MANCHESTER HERALD. TViesday, April 24,1990 RECORD MANCHESTER/BOLTON A About Town Police Roundup ROTC principal ’V'V Microwave class is offered Woman held on larceny charge “Microwave Meals in Minutes,” a class demonstrating wants students A Hartford woman was apprehended Monday night as techniques and recipes for quick easy meals will be held she allegedly stuffed 10 pairs of pants beneath a “booster Thursday from 6:30 to 8 pjn. at Manchester Memorial girdle” she was wearing in the G-Fox department store at Hospital. The fee is $15. To register or for more informa- the Rivilions at Buckland Hills, police said. to get diplomas Uon. call 643-1223. Addrienne Y. Grant, 25, was charged with sixth-de­ Family violence discussed gree larceny, released on a $500 bond and schedul^ to appear today in Manchester Superior Court, police said. By Nancy Foley tive, vocational education program “Crimes Against the Future,” the second in a series of An employee of the store said she watch^ Grant con­ Manchester Herald for students who are disruptive, discussions about domestic violence, will be presented ceal nine pairs of boy’s pants and a pair of jeans beneath doing poorly academically or at risk Thursday during a noon luncheon of Manchester Com­ for dropping out. her own skirt, under which she wore a special girdle. 'The In 1974 when it was approved by Both the junior high schools and munity Services Council at South United Methodist items were viued at a total of $222, police said. the voters, the Regional O^iqiation- Church, 1226 Main St. A video will deal with domestic al Traning Center was seen as an ad­ the high school offer alternative violence during (H'egnancy. The cost is $5. For reserva­ Three face drug charges vance in educating handicapped stu­ education, Richard A. Cormier, tions, call 647-3061. Three area men face various charges after the driver of dents. But now that the numbers of director of special education for the Cribbage open to public a sportscar they were in allegedly left the scene of an ac­ these students are dwindling and at­ schools, said. But students who have cident he was involved in early Sunday morning, police titudes have changed in favor of more severe problems will be sent to The public is invited to participate in Cribbage Grass said. mainstreaming them, it’s time for ROTC. The ROTC will be able to Roots games on Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. at the Elk’s Michael Cardini, 25, of 24-G Jefferson St. and Mat­ the institution to change. help these students in ways the other Club. For more information, call Mimi or Rit Alkas at thew M. Lynch, 23, of Coventry were charged with pos­ With the changes planned for the programs canno, he said. For ex­ 643-0331. session of less than four ounces of marijuana and posses­ ROTC program Priniqial Jack Peak ample, ROTC insnuctors will pick Economy to be discussed sion of drug paraphernalia, police said. believes that his students should be up truants from their houses in the Matthew L. Callahan, 25, of Glastonbury was charged eligible for something that other stu­ morning for the first few months of “The U.S. Economy: The Fables and Myths of the with operating while under the influence of alcohol or dents are eligible for — a diploma. school. 1990s” is the topic of a dinner lecture to be held by drugs, evading responsibility, possession of less than Peak told the Board of Education In a telephone interview Monday, Hartford Bates College Club on Thursday at 5:30 p.m. at four ounces of marijuana and possession of drug Monday night that for a long time Peak said that with the revamping of Willie’s Steak House, 44 Center St. A reception will be paraphernalia, police said. the school has primarily served stu­ the school there should come a held at 5:30 p.m. followed by dinner, and s p ^ e r Robert All three were released on $5(X) non-surety bonds and dents who were mentally or physi­ revamping of the diploma system. Reginald PInlo/Manchester Herald A. Gough, president and corporate executive officer of scheduled to appear Wednesday in Manchester Superior cally disabled. But in recent years Currently, Manchester students can the Corporate Broadcasting Network. For reservations, Court, police said. the number of students falling in this receive a Manchester high school T-TALK — Board of Education members wear T-shirts at “Just Say No” to drugs effort. call 561-3873. diploma, a certificate of attendance, A police officer stopped the vehicle at 2:16 a.m. be­ category has decreased, while the Monday night’s meeting, doing their part to promote a local or an ROTC diploma. cause the operator seemed to be driving too fast, police number of students that the school reasons, we had kids go through the School integration discussed The ROTC diploma is not the e- proposed changes are made in the ses available at the high school, but said. While the car was pulled over, another vehicle ap­ serves who have been labeled as and he has been told by vocational test was to see if we had a popula­ “Voluntary Integration Programs in our Schools” is the Reginald Plnto/Manchester Herald (juivalent of the high school ROTC, he can forsee giving some of he does think that ROTC instructors proached and claimed his vehicle had been hit by Cal­ having emotional or social problems counselors that a high school tion of kids who would qualify,” he topic of a panel cSscussion to be held Thursday at 7:30 diploma. Peak said. In the past, the the students a diploma. But changes can be trained to teach some of the lahan a few minutes earlier. has increased. diploma won’t make much dif­ said. pjn. in the community room of First Federal Savings and SENIOR GOLFERS — Ralph Maccarone watches senior golfers Sam Crispino, left, Fran­ A search of Callahan’s car revealed small bags of “At the time of its inception, this school did not have any students ference in whether his students get a will have to be made in the cur­ lower level courses, students would Loan, 344 W. Middle Tlimpike. Speakers will include cis Conti, center left. Merlin Cunningham, center right, and Cliff Coffin play their first round marijuana, rolling papers and marijuana cigarette butts program’s purpose was to provide a that would have qualifi^ for the job. riculum so that the education they need to graduate. education activists ftiul J. Sorbo, Lou Irvin, Ellie Chap­ high school diploma. Peak said. Be­ receive is the equivalent of what In Manchester, students must also Roger Frantz, supervisor of spe­ of the season Monday at the Manchester Country Club. and marijuana seeds, police said. service that was really needed. That But Peak sees getting a diploma cial education for the secondary man, principal of Eli Terry School in South Windsor, and cause a student is not doing well they receive at the high school. pass the Minimum Achievement has changed,” Peak said. as a matter of pride — both for stu­ schools, said that a study of other Jeanine Belisle, assistant principal. East Hartford High By the 1991-1992 school year, all emotionally or academically does dents and their parents. Lack of a Special education teachers are not Level Skills Test in order to receive “n a high school diploma. Peak ad­ districts showed that most school School. The public is invit^. the physically or mentally disabled not necessarily mean he or she can’t diploma would also prevent students qualified to teach all of the subjects ministered the test to his students systems give a diploma to hand­ O Births students will be moved back to the do well academically, he said. from getting accepted to 'he offered at the the high school. He Surplus food distributed Obituaries this year, but has not gotten the icapped students, who do not meet J3 -n high school. Peak said, and the None of the RCTTC students go military. Peak said. docs not think the ROTC will ever results back yet. “One of the the requirements other students do. Butter, honey and canned pork will be distributed to ROTC will be essentially an alterna­ onto four-year colleges, Peak said. Cormier said that when the be able to offer the advanced cour- ^ F eligible families Thursday from 3 to 5:30 p.m. at Center PERRINE, Colette Egan, daughter of Thomas C. and Congregational Church. New registrations will be ac­ Dorothy E. Joubert will be in East Cemetery at the con­ Michael J. Merovonich Constance Egan Perrine of 745 Merrow Road, Coventry, cepted. For more information, call 646-4114 weekdays venience of the family. There are no — m Dorothy E. Joubert, 78, of 9 Tyler Michael Joseph Merovonich, 67, was bom March 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. from 9 a.m. to 5 pjn. Circle, died Monday (April 23, 199) calling hours. Her maternal grandparents are Thomas C. Egan of Floral School board unhappy with legislation for ‘call-back’ system O o Memorial donations may be made of 56 Kensington St., died TUesday at her home. She was the wife of (April 24, 19W) at the Veterans Ad­ Park, N.Y. and the late Catherine Egan. Her paternal Indians to be discussed Lou Jordan. to Grant Court Scholarship Fund, parent because members said the ministrators the trust and wisdom to 2 CD ministration Medical Center, grandparents are Jeanne P. Perrine of Stewart Manor, mier, director of special education not a truancy problem at the elemen­ “Native American Relationship to the Earth” is the She was a retired nurse and Order of Amaranth, c/o Edward By Nancy Foley 45 vole. program was not necessary. develop a system that makes the H ■< Newington. He was the husband of N.Y. and the late George W. Perrine. for the schools, said. In March, the school board sent a tary level anyway, she said. At the topic of a lecture to be given Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the worked as a medical assistant at Brainerd, Grand Secretary, 7 Hop­ Manchester Herald Sen. Michael Meotti, D-Glaston- most sense in their community,” Dorothy (Reuthe) Merovonich. At the Board of Education meet­ letter to the Manchester legislative high school level, the Department of m . Arbors at Hop Brook retirement community, 403 W. Manchester Memorial Hospital. She kins Drive, Niantic 06357, or to bury, said that he has not made up Meotti said. He was bom in Kearney, Pa., Jan. ing Monday night. Democratic delegation asking that the state pay Youth Services deals with uniants, Center St. The host is Dovie Mustone, a native American was a member of the Chapman Manchester Memorial Hospital Local school officials are not his mind about the call-back system. o 4, 1923, the son of Mary (Zelanko) board member Terry A. Bogli said for the system if it was going to she said. storyteller. Court No. 10, Order of Amaranth, Memorial Fund, 71 Haynes St. Public Meetings pleased with House approval of Often the state requires towns to Meotti rejected (he argument that Merovonich of Manchester and the that she had received a letter from The volunteer system would be and the Manchester Grange No. 31. legislation that would require mandate it. work toward certain goals, such as the state should pay for the system. late Roman Merovonich. He lived in Rep. John W. Thompson, D- Bogli said she still believes that destroyed by this legislation because Read-a-thon scheduled She also worked as a volunteer at schools to call parents if they don’t reducing truancy, but it is ununsual “The logic that anything and Allan Shaw Taylor Manchester most of his life. He was Manchester, saying that the truancy the legislation is not needed in some schools would have to pay “A Night of a Thousand Stars” read-a-thon will be Manchester Memorial Hospital. Public meetings scheduled for tonight: call the school when their children for it to mandate such specific re­ everything that the state asks a Allan Shaw Taylor, 83, of Bloom­ a U.S. veteran of World War n, and bill which mandates the “call-back” Manchester because volunteers al­ workers to call parents, and then r- 33 held Wednesday form 6 to 8 p.m. in the auditorium of She is also survived by two sons, are absent. quirements on how to meet those municipality to do sit should im­ field, formerly of Manchester, hus­ a member of the VFW and the DAV. Andover system had passed the House and ready operate a similar system in volunteers would also demand to be O O Whiton Memoiral Library, 100 N. Main St. Refresh­ Howard T. Collier in Missouri and “The stale legislature is once goals, he said. mediately give a cash payment for, band of Louise (Chambers) Taylor, He is also survived by two Board of Finance, Coventry Elementary School, 7:30 asking for the school board’s sup­ half of these schools. The other paid. O - n ments will be served. The public is invited. For more in­ James V. Collier of Vernon; a again asking local boards of educa­ “Normally, we do place in our has never worked and never will died Sunday (April 22, 1990) at daughters, Michele Merovonich of p.m. port. The legislation was approved school’s PTAs could not find volun­ Last year, the school board formation, call Peter Ciparelli at 643-2471. daughter, Barbara Custer of Vernon; tion to assume the cost of something local boards of education and ad­ work,” he said. m r n Hartford Hospital. New Britain, Tanya Bonin of by the House on April 19, by a 96 to teers to run the program, but there is rejected a similar proposal made by 10 grandchildren; and 11 great­ Bolton that is not needed.” Richard A. Cor­ He was bom June 15, 1906, in Manchester; two brothers, Raymond Volunteers are needed grandchildren. Hartford and lived in Manchester Merovonich of Manchester, and Earth Day, Radon and Septic Commission, Com­ People who are interested in learning to tutor recent The funeral will be Wednesday at most of his life before moving to George Merovonich of the Broad munity Hall, 7 p.m. United States immigrants in the English language are in­ 9:15 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Eighth District directors preserve O O vited to attend a four-session English as a Second Lan­ Bloomfield six years ago. He was a Brook section of Windsor; two m z Home, 400 Main St., followed by a graduate of the school of business sisters, Gloria Gouin of Manchester, guage workshop. The workshop will be held May 3 and Mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. o > 10 in Room C-15 at the lower campus of Manchester management, Boston University, and Margaret Shepshinski of Ver­ 7-milI tax rate; April hearing due at St. James Church, 8% Main St. class of 1929. He was a business non; and a grandson; and several Thoughts > r" Community College. On Thursdays, it will run from 7 to Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 10 p.m. and on Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more infor­ manager for the commission on nieces and nephews. CO and 7 to 9 p.m. Burial will be in East adult probation for the state for 20 The funeral will be held Thursday mation, call Literacy Volunteers of America at 647-6216. Cemetery at the convenience of the In spring a “young man’s fancy” is supposed to t’lm to Recalculation yields $70,000 in revenue DD > years before retiring in 1971. He at 10 a.m. at the Holmes Funer^ love. In truth everyone — both women and men and family. was a member of Center Congrega­ Home, 400 Main St., with a Mass of > H TNT to meet Thursday young and old — spend a great deal of their life thinking timate, which some district residents from $40,750 to $33,400, and public Memorial donations may be made tional Church for about 40 years, Christian burial at 11 a.m. at St. “0 The Neglected Taxpayers group of Bolton will meet to the Visiting Nurse and Home and dreaming about love. It’s a healthy sign of our By Alex Girelli said appeared to be too low in light works from $690,585 to $659ji72. and served as moderator of the James Church. Burial with military Thursday at 7:30 pjn. at Bolton Community Hall. Care of Manchester, 545 N. Main humanity. We are created for each other — to fulfill each Manchester Herald of the increase in the district Grand The directors cut from the mar­ Hanford East Association of Con­ honors will be in Veterans Field, other and motivate each other to be the best person that List. That increase stemmed chiefly shal’s budget a portable radio, a St. gregational Churches. East Cemetery. Calling hours are Support group to meet we can be. We are not created to be alone and cut off A budget with no increase in the from development of the mall in video camera, and a gas detector for Formerly Abused Children Emerging in Society Charles E. Meredith He was past president of the Bos­ Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. from the rest of society. Even the great hermits and 7-mill lax rate was worked out by a total of $6,600. Memorial donations may be made Buckland. (FACES), a support group for women who were abused Charles E. Meredith, 74, of 199 ton University Alumni Association cloistered orders kept up a lively prayer vigil for the directors of the Eighth Utilities Dis- Former director John Flynn, who In the fire department budget, to the American Heart Association, in childhood, meets every Thursday from 7:15 to 9 p.m. Tudor Lane, died Sunday (April 22, of Hartford and a member of the needs of others. Their life apart from the world was al­ uict Monday night. It is scheduled devised the formula for c^culaling they reduced from $6,0(X) to $600 Boston University Masonic Lodge. at the Women’s Center of Manchester Community Col­ 1990) at Manchester Memorial 5 Brookside Drive, Wallingford ways seen as a service to the rest of the human family. for a public hearing April 30. the yield of a mill on the district the figure for purchasing six He was an organizer of the Com­ 06492. lege. New members are welcome. For more information, Hospital. He was the husband of So if spring turns our thoughu to love, so be it. But The directors had proposed a ten­ Grand List, said Monday that he has wardrobes for the new district munity Child Guidance Clinic of call Carol Jodaitis at MCC, 647-6062. Jeanne (Demers) Meredith. lets always remember that the model for our loving is tative budget calling for a 7 3/4- mill confidence in his new calculation, firehouse. They also reduced from Manchester, serving as president of He was bom in the Rockville sec­ Verda F. Welcome seen only in God’s love for us in sending his Son into our tax rate, but a recalculation of based on more accurate data. $40,000 to $35,000 the figure for e- the Board of Trustees. Anxious group to meet tion of Vernon, May 10, 1915, and BALTIMORE (AP) — Verda world. In God’s sacrifice of Christ — by living on earth revenues Monday showed each mill When the budget workshop ended quipping a new pumper the district He is also survived by two on the Graixl List will yield about Help for anxiety disorders is available through the was a Manchester resident for many Freeman Welcome, who became the and by dying on the Cross — we see the image of the Monday night, the proposal stood as is buying. daughters and son-in-laws, htoilyn $10,000 more in uwes than original­ Manchester Area Agoraphobics Together Support Group, years. He was a veteran of World first black woman state senator in love which we share in the faith community. We often follows. No deductions were made in and William F. Brown Jr. of Mid­ ly expected — for a total of about which meets Mondays at 7 p.m. and Wedne.sdays at War 11, serving in the U.S. Coast the United States, died Sunday fol­ fail to express or remember God’s love because we are proposed salaries. Director Gordon land, Mich., and Su/anne and John 10:45 a.m. at Concordia Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. Guard. Before retiring, he was an lowing a long illness at age 83. prideful and selfish. Yet God docs not abandon us. God $70,000 more in tax revenue. The budget for administration had Lassow asked several times if the E. Besser of West Simsbury; and The directors also cut proposed For more information, call 529-1970. electrician and a member of Local Welcome worked for 11 years as keeps searching us out. We are his “beloved.” During increased from $387,150 to directors wanted to review the expenditures at Monday’s session No. 35, IBEW. He was a member of seven grandchildren. a teacher in the Baltimore public these beautiful weeks of spring we need to recall God’s $466,650, but the increase came propo.scd salary increases, which by $53,920. from $1,769,011 to Orient Masonic Lodge No. 62, East A memorial service will be held schools and, after making the love for us and renew our love for each other. about because the directors took in­ came in for some criticism at the Hartford, and Masonic Norwich Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at the First decision to enter politics, was $1,715,091. surance and auto allowance costs April 16 public hearing. However, Lottery out of the other budget categories there appeared to be little support Valley Scottish Rite Bodies, Sphinx Congregational Church of Bloom­ elected to the House of Delegates in Rev. Dr. Kirn-Eric Williams The budget for insurance and and put the entire cost in adminisua- Temple AAONMS, Newington, life field, 10 Wintonbury Ave., Bloom­ 1958 as a Democrat. Concordia Lutheran Church bonding was reduced from $122,120 from other directors for reducing the Here are Monday’s lottery results from around New member of Fidelity Court No. 16, field. Burial will be at the con­ In 1962, she earned a seat in the tion. salary increases. to $87,268. The fire department budget had England: Order of the Amaranth, East venience of the family. There are no Maryland Senate by defeating Jack Wlicn a hearing on the budget Director Samuel Longest said the decreased from $650,526 to CONNFXTICUT Hartford, life member of the calling hours. Pollack in the 4th District. She was held April 16, the directors basis for most increases was 8 per­ $555,256, the fire marshal’s budget Daily: 9-0-0. Play Four: 3-S-3-6. Manchester Lodge of Elks, and a Memorial donations may be made remained a state senator for 20 Manchester Herald were urged to review the revenue cs- cent. MASSACHUSETTS member of the Manchester VFW. to the Community Child Guidance years. Daily: 6-9-9-8. He is also survived by two nieces; Clinic Inc., 317 N. Main St., or to Welcome survived an assassina­ Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. , NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND the DuncasUir Community Fund, 40 four nephews; and several tion attempt following her state Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. Firm to tackle New Hampshire, Vennont and Maine daily: 0-5-5 and grandnieces and grandnephews. Lcffler Road, Bloomfield 06002. senate victory in 1963 when she was 0-4-7-1. A memorial service will be held The Vincent Funeral Home, 880 shot by two men as she got out of USPS 327-500 1 Bolton hazard RHODE ISLAND Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Holmes Hopmeadow St., Simsbury, is in her car in front of her Baltimore VOL. CIX. No. 174 One of The Best Daily: 5-7-4-0. Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Burial charge of arrangements. home. BOLT ON — The Haz-Pros Co. Publisher of Simsbury has been chosen to Just Got Better! Penny M Sietfert Editor ______Mhiter ZaborowsKi remove asbestos at Bolton Elemen­ Weather News Editor/Opinion Paoe Editor __ ^ R o n Robillard tary School. We’ve just named Wally lush Associate Editor______Alexander Girelh The firm, a division of Ensign- Sports Editor______I______Leo Auster Bickford, is scheduled to start of the W. J. Irish Insuraiu e Increasing clouds Agency to represent us m the REGIONAL Weather Business Manager______removal on June 26 and to complete Jeanne Q Fromerth Manchester area. Lor years Wednesday, April 25 Tonight, increasing cloudiness. Customer Service Manager ____ Getlinde CoKettl the work by Aug. 3. Ij)w 40 to 45. Wednesday, con­ Composing Manager______Sheldon Cohen If it docs not complete the work Wally has bc-en one of the Ivst Aoov-Wm « m>* tvaoM lo> oo»)Man« and Mgr> MntpoMMM siderable cloudiness. A 30 percent Pressroom Martager______Robert H. Hubbard on time, it faces fines of $1,000 a insurance agents you can talk 9 ¥ chance of showers. 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She Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 #u#ews *nOW C* CKXOr Lowest on record, 27, set in 1930. fourth-grader at Washington School. was collecting them along Hartford Road Monday. 0 y

MANCHESTER HERALD. T\iesday. April 24,1990—5 4— MANCHESTER HERALD. T\iesday, April 24,1990 MANCHESTER/BOLTON/STATE NATION & WORLD 60 homes to rise on L’Ambiance tragedy site Officials hope Polhill can tell them about other captives By Edith M. Lederer And a London newspaper Monday. peared to be in good shape for a sense of humor, and considering his questions.” condolences to victims’ families and The Associated Press reported that several dozen Shiite He did not specify the nationality ordeal has a reasonably positive Polhill, frail and weary, carefully By Jill Arabas represented the victims’ families in Also at Monday’s service, Gerard man who had been in captivity since announce details of the plan to erect The brick building, with 65 to 80 units, will include a F. Scannell, head of the U.S. Oc­ prisoners held in southern Lebanon of the hostage who might be Jan. 24, 1987, but he was mal­ mental status.” stepped out of a U.S. Air Force The Associated Press a class-action suit. The developers helicopter at the American military a five-story housing complex on the are putting up $3.4 million, with the cupational Safety and Health Ad­ WIESBADEN, West Germany — by an Israeli-backed militia would released. nourished, mildly dehydrated and Polhill will spend several more site, to be called Renaissance Plaza. memorial to the men who died April 23,1987, when the be released in the next few days as Hussein Musawi, a leading pro- days at Wiesbaden before returning hospital in Wiesbaden on Monday to BRIDGEPORT — Sixty units of rest fmanced by the Connecticut ministration in Washington, outlined A special team of U.S. investigators quite tired. today began questioning freed part of a deal that won Polhill’s Iranian Shiite Moslem cleric i^ Polhill’s diabetes, which he has to the United States, Koskinen said. a tumultous welcome from medical affordable housing and a special L’Ambiance high-rise project crumbled to the ground. Housing Fmance Authority and the some steps his office is taking to im­ American hostage Robert Polhill release. Sources close to the militia had for 25 years, “is well under con­ He is in a VIP suite at the base personnel, soldiers and civilians. memorial will be built on the The brick building, with 65 to 80 state Departinent of Housing. prove construction safety. They in­ Lebancm, also said another of the 17 said Monday its leader would decide trol,” the hospital said in a statement hospital with his wife, Fe^al. He Bridgeport site where 28 construc­ units, will include a memorial to the Originally, the victims’ families clude as a new office within OSHA about what he knows of other cap­ remaining Western hostages might today whether to free some of the had lunch today at the hospital with Clear details of his 39 months in tion workers lost their lives in New men who died April 23, 1987, when and survivors were to own the land that will concentrate on reducing tives in Lebanon and the Shiite be freed soon. Musawi is thought to today. The hospital’s medical director. his sons, Stephen, 26, and Brian, 23. captivity have not yet emerged, but England’s worst construction acci­ the L’Ambiance high-rise project Federal investigators blamed the reaction that brought down the en­ and buildings, but ownership and construction hazards and responding Moslem militants who hold them. group’s estimated 3(X) prisoners to have influence over the group that The sons, who are from an earlier U.S. officials say he was likely held crumbled to the ground. Eleven collapse on the faUuie of a hydraulic tire building and trapped workers entitlement to income from the new to emergencies. The recuperating educator was mark the end of the Islamic held Polhill. Col. Dr. Kenneth R. Koskinen, said dent three years ago. in the same building as two other jack used to lift floor s l ^ into under the debris. complex has yet to be woiked out, He also said new standards would also reunited with his two sons for Ramadan fast. Tehran state radio in Iran said Polhill suffered “muscle wasting” in marriage, arrived this morning from Politicians, friends and family stories of concrete fell on the American professors kidnapped with gathered Monday a half-mile from workers, whose bodies were place in a building technique known Case Enterprises was chosen to said Bieder’s assistant. Rat lacozza. take effect this summer governing the first time in more than three “According to the latest informa­ Polhill’s release might be a prelude captivity. He added that Polhill was the United States. A U.S. government debriefing him — Alann Steen, 51, a Boston the L’Ambiance Plaza site to place recovered for nine days after the ac­ as lift-slab construction. The as­ develop the $9.4 million project on Groundbreaking is scheduled for the lift-slab construction that was years. tion that we have received from to the release of other hostages but eating four meals a day to combat team held an initial session with native, and 42-year-old Jesse Tbmcr, flowers on a stone memorial, offer cident. sembly’s failure created a chain the site, said Richard A. Bieder, who this summer. taking place at L’Ambiance. _ Elsewhere, there were indications Lebanon, maybe after a few days that Washington and other Western his malnutrition and “emptying our a second hostage might soon be another host^e will be released,” governments “must show goodwill.” kitchen.” Polhill today but Koskinen said it of Boise, Idaho. They were seized at freed, though U.S. officials said they Iran’s foreign mnister, AH Akbar At the U.S. Air Force Hospital in He added, however, “He is intel­ would probably be Wednesday the Beirut University Campus where Bolton finance board reduces had “no information” on that. Velayati, told CNN in ^ interview Wiesbaden, doctors said Polhill ap­ lectually very sharp, has a great “before he gets the full barrage of all three had taught Passengers say ed, town budgets by $242,000 U.S. seeks pacts train swayed Robert Morra said: “I am not year. By Donna O 'Leary pleased with having some of the The improvements include adding before crash Manchester Herald with Colombia, items cut, but we will do the best we office space and storage that would BATAVIA, Iowa (AP) — An can to get the woric done we need to be used by a probate judge. BOLTON — The Board of Amuak train was lurching from side in the town. Some projects will have The fmance board also reduced to side and going “clickety, clickely, Fmance voted to cut $182,055 from the Board of Education budget the town budget and $60,000 from to wait.” Bolivia on drugs clunk” before it jumped the uacks, Among the other cuts are: $60,(XX). The school board will the school budget Monday. witnesses said. At least 91 prople $15,(X)0 from town hall improve­ determine where the cuts would lake The town budget, originally ponent to them in addition to their were reported injured, three serious­ ments. $8,000 for a part-time dog place if the amount is approved by By George Gedda proposed at $3.4 million, and the principal goal of curbing narcotics ly- warden because the town may con­ voters. The Associated Press school budget, originally $5.7 mil­ flows. “Last night it seemed like the tract with other towns for the ser­ Board of Finance member Morris lion, will be presented to voters May In a letter earlier this month to train just wasn’t going ri^ t. It was vice, and $13,500 for improvements Silverstein requested that the school WASHINGTON — After con­ 14 at the Annual Town Meeting. Rep. Dante Fascell, D-Fla., chair­ kind of swaying so much it woke me to a building at Indian Notch IVk, board budget be cut by $307,587, cluding an aid agreement with the One of the major bones of conten­ man of the House Foreign Affairs up,” Ruby Hall of Forrest City, Ark., said Robert Campbell, chairman of but his motion did not receive a Peruvian military to curb narcotics tion at the meeting was the finance Committee, the State Department’s one of the California Zephyr’s 394 the finance board. Other cuts came second apiproval from any finance trafficking, the Bush administration board’s cutting of $101,000 from top aide for congressional relations, passengers, said Monday. from reducing employee insurance board member. He was the only is about to complete similar pacts the capital reserve fund. The money Janet Mullins, said: The train was on its run from payments and for auditing services, member of the six-man finance with Colombia and Bolivia, U.S. of­ is used to finaiKe major purchases “While the ultimate purpose of 1^ Seattle-Oakland to Chicago with a board not to approve the $60,000 ficials say. such as a fire truck, highway truck, and eliminating a highway depart­ the military assistance, including e- crew of 24 when it derailed at the ment position, he said. cut. o or Community Hall improvements. The $35 million aid package with quipment and training ... is to com­ edge of this town of 500, about 90 The town hall cuts will not stop At the town meeting, voters can J3 -n “I totally disagree with eliminat­ Peru was announced over the bat narcotics trafficking and produc­ miles from Des Moines. the proposed renovations to the either approve, reduce or reject the ing capital reserve,” said weekend in Lima and will involve tion, it is inevitable that counter-nar­ Jasonna Gibson of Schenectady, building, Campbell said. He said the budget. But, Campbell said, a Democratic Selectman Richard Pel­ the Peruvian military in the anti­ cotics activities will at times require N.Y., said she was holding her 2'/2- money was not scheduled to be used citizens' group. The Neglected Tax­ letier. “Now they are moving other drug effort for the first time. counter-insurgency efforts to regain month-old baby when the train left until next budget year, but the payers, is trying to get about 200 (budget) items (and) not using capi­ Negotiations with the three An­ government control over certain the tracks. “The baby fell,” she said. — m selectmen had hoped to put away signatures to bring the budget to tal reserve the way they should.” dean countries have taken place areas.” “I tried to get him and a lady fell on O o some money for the project this referendum. But Republican First Selectman since shortly after President Bush Among the principal backers of me. announced his anti-drug strategy last Eight passenger or baggage cars the coca leaf growers in the Upper The Associated Press September and disclosed his inten­ Huallaga Valley of Peru are the jumped the tracks: four remained MMH leases tion to increase military cooperation Shining Rath guerrillas, the powerful upright; three were leaning, and one, Landers wants hopefuls with each counUy. VICTIMS AIDED — A woman, center, waits for an ambulance while rescue workers in the a sleeper car, was on its side, said leftist movement that seeks to bring background hold a sun shade as medical workers attend to another person injured when ofUce space Consistent wiUi earlier announce­ about a worker-peasant state. The Amtrak spxjkeswoman Sue Marlin. for 8th top job to speak ments, the Colombian program will valley is the source of the raw an Amtrak train jumped the tracks in Iowa Monday. A National Transportation Safety Manchester Mefhorial Hospital be $40.3 million and Bolivia’s will material for about half the world’s Board team was sent to determine has leased 3,565 square feet of of­ be $33.7 million. The U.S. officials, the cause of the accident. By Alex Glralli 3-year term and Angela Chirico is cocaine. O 2 running for a directorship. Longest, fice space at One Buckland who insisted on anonymity, said the The crew rcpiortcd to local hospi­ Manchester Herald Some members of Congress, in­ Lassow, and Chirico announced Square, 1075 Tolland TUmpike, signings of the agreements are im­ cluding Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., Accordion squeezes out competition tals for drug and alcohol tests, as re­ O O announced Warren E. Howland minent. quired under federal regulations, Eighth District President Thomas their candidacies jointly, describing have expressed concern that a U.S. O -n themselves as a team. Inc., a real estate brokerage com­ The United States will provide the role in support of counter-insurgen­ said Michael TUmcr, Amtrak super­ E. Landers has proposed a forum so pany at 555 Main St. Peruvian military with training and SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The much-maligned The instrument plummeted in popularity with the visor of on-board services. Test candidates for major offices in the Mary O’Marra is running for a cy operations in Peru could get the TTie long-term lease covers the refurbishing of aircraft. Some aid United States involved in a civil accordion is the official instrument of San Francisco. advent of rock ’n’ roll but is now making a come­ results were not immediately avail­ district could be questioned about directorship and has said she is not a back, said Tom Totriglia, who plays with the local entire first floor of the building, also will be given to the Peruvian war. The Board of Supervisors voted 6-4 Monday in able. their plans. member of any team. group Those Dam Accordions! He noted that the formerly the Buckland School, and Navy. Contrary to some reports, In response to those allegations. favor of the raspy squcczebox despite a last-minute Kathy Hood of Littleton, Colo., Landers, who is seeking re-elec­ Landers said he hopes area group Aerosmith features an accordion in a new song said the ride was rough before the O O was converted to office space there will be no U.S. involvement in Stale Department spokeswoman bid by violin fanciers. tion when disuict voters elect of­ newspapers will sponsor the forum, Fans of the accordion said the instrument is just and that Billy Joel used mie in recent San Francisco derailment. “This is my first train m z several years ago, said Dan Wil­ the construction of a military base, Margaret Tblwiler said Monday that ficers May 23, said he has discussed but he said he will make some other what the city needs after the October earthquake. The Bay area concerts. ride, but I didn’t think they were D > son, vice president of the com­ but assistance will be offered in U.S. military personnel will not par­ the idea with some candidates, but arrangement if necessary. He would pany. message is “we’re a lighthearted and bohemian city," sufiposed to sway so much," she > 1“ not yet with director Samuel selecting a site for a new base, the ticipate in operations. like questions to be directed to the The hospital will perform its said accordion player “Big Lou.” But all was not harmony among the music lovers. said. 3 3 O ) Longest, who is seeking the officials said. “No additional Defense Depart­ candidates by the press and possibly own renovation work, and the Accordion players, who started their pitch several “With all due respect to the accordion and to all ftiula Stater said she was in her presidency. The agreement signifies a renewal ment personnel will be stationed by the public. building will be used as the loca­ months ago by wheezing away on the steps of City my ancestors who came here with the accordion, we home near the tracks just before the 33 > Longest, who is working out of of U.S. cooperation with the permanently in Peru,” she said. tion for its CorpCare Unit, he said. Hall, wanted their instrument recognized for histori­ also are the home of the oldest violin factory in the accident and knew knew something > town, could not be reached for com­ The elections will take place at Peruvian military, which has had “There will be rotating teams of CorpCare will provide conuact cal reasons. United States,” said Supervisor Angela Alioto, who wasn’t right. ment this morning. the armual disuia meeting where close ties with the Soviet military Defense personnel visiting Peru health care services to local "The first piano accordion made in America was voted against the resolution. “I said to myself, 'There goes that There are no other announced nominations can be made from the for many years. during the next several months to employers for on-the-job injuries made in San Francisco," said Normal Kalinc, whose The resolution needs Mayor Art Agnos’ signature Amtrak making that stupid noise,’” candidates for the one-year term as floor. A proposal to require advance In contrast to Bolivia, where there conduct uaining, particularly in con­ Reginald Pinto/Mancheiter Herald and pre-employment examinations, Italian immigrant father, Finau Pialancsi, claimed to become official, but press secretary Scott Shafer she said. “But instead of going president, but three people are seek­ amiouncement of candidacies was is no significant insurgency, the nection with the new equipment said Susan ftrker, director of the credit for the feat in 1908. said, "How could he object to the accordion?” clickety, clickety, clack, it was CENTIPEDE PROMENADE — The reactions are mixed to the Centipede ide during last ing directorships. Director Gordon rejected by distria voters at last U.S. programs in Peru and Colom­ agreed to by the government of unit. making a clickety, clickety, clunk. week's children's carnival at the Manchester Parkade. Las sow is seeking re-election to a year’s annual meeting. bia have a counter-insurgency com­ Peru.”

Liz Taylor hooked up OFFtR GOOD AT THESE Prison crackdown sought; warden hit PARTICIPATING STORES: GRANDPARENTS l i h l t l SIn 9{iw9 Pl«ti SOMERS (AP) — Union officials weapons. cuts. and threatemng olficers. Biidot, CT at Somers State Prison, displaying “Absolutely we blame the war­ Raymond LaCThance, 27, suffered Union officials said the to breathing machine F*x Rm M«I MOMS - DADS Clationbury, CT an assortment of homemade den. We’ve been blaming the war­ the most serious injuries. He was homemade weapons used in last den for months,” said Ed Mackey, released Sunday from Johnson 23t0 Kxwil Avmv* weapons, called for a crackdown on week's melee remain a concern. SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) Homdtii, n inmates and blamed the warden for head of the union representing Memorial Hospital in Stafford. Among the weapons guards dis­ GODPARENTS — A seriously ill Elizabeth Taylor HriA. Civk A»«« last week’s attack on three prison prison guards. Tilghman, who was appointed in played Monday night were forks battled pneumonia at her hospital, Hortloii CT guards. The three officers attacked in the October to replace former Warden that had been fashioned into knives her breathing assisted by a ven­ • lAaMNilw PailiaA. At a news conference Monday, melee attended the news conference. George Bronson, has instituted and icepick-type weapons. FOR THAT SOMEONE SPECIAL IN YOUR LIFE tilator, doctors say. Mandintit. (T the union representing prison guards Each man had deep slashes and reforms that guards say have made The attack prompted prison offi­ Hospital officials described her [•P iv ito a i il l«

MANCHESTER HERALD, IViesday, April 2 4 ,1990—7 A 6—MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, A pil 24,1990 East German salaries to be P rognosis A OPINION good fo r accepted on a 1-to-l basis tw in girl e a s t BERLIN (AP) — East Voice w as \'U i. M Engineer Critics in West Germany com­ The East German government Germany has sent tons of its own had demanded the 1-1 rate to 'V plained that Chancellor Helmut INDIANAPOUS (AP) — The iilf money to the trash-burner to make protect workers from higher living Kohl was the one acting like he parenu of a newborn who received Daid price room in its treasury for the crisp costs in a unified Germany and the had money to bum. the heart of her brain-dead twin a divine new West German currency that it loss of huge subsidies that existed The old money was removed on hopes will bring prosperity. brother may be able to take their the same day the West German in the former socialist system. : br honesty Soldiers stuffed sacks filled with daughter hnne within weeks. I I ' i l i govermnent aimounced it would East German politians ap­ old, out-of-circulation ^ t Ger­ Alison Paige Whisman, believed instrum ent offer East Germany a basic 1-1 ex­ plauded the wage concession but to be the first recipient of a heart man currency that had been taking change rate on wages, salaries and criticized the limit on savings ac­ If-V from an infant twin, wriggled on her I I iff'a;; ^ I : By Jack Anderson up space in the main treasury in and Dale Van Atta pensions. counts. hospital bed in pink booties Monday ^ t Berlin. To call Sarah Vaughan a singer was to give her "^e 1-1 rate also would apply to West Germany opposition par­ The Associated Press as Timothy and Paula Whisman WASHINGTON — Joe Richards used The marks were carted off to the savings accounts of iq> to 4,(XX) ties said the plan would cost bil­ watched a sonogram of their dead only half due. She was also a musician. And it was incinerator on Monday so the ONE OF MINE FOR ONE OF YOURS — Joerg H^mann her voice that qualified her for both labels. to be a top civilian engineer for the Navy marks, or about $2,300, said Kohl lions, erode the West German mark son’s heart beating inside her. working on nuclear submarines. Now he government will have room for the and lead to inflation. West German holds 300 East German marks in one hand and 300 West “She acts normal and is quite Her nematicable range, and her vocally gymnas­ spokesman Dieter Vogel in Bonn. drives a garbage truck in Connecticut, all new currency that is expected to Savings over that amount would be stocks plunged to their lowest level German marks in the other to demonstrate the exchange well,” said Dr. Randall L. Caldwell. tic skills, qualified The Divine Sarah as an in­ because he blew the whistle on a blatant begin officially circulating in.the traded at a rate of two East Ger­ of the year after the announce­ rate for wages planned for the upcoming currency union. “I’d say her prognosis is good, but strumentalist as surely as if she had perfonned on waste of money by the Pentagon. country by July 2. man marks for every West German ment all patients have had a heart a clarinet, a trombone or a trumpet Richard’s first mistake was that he The monetary union is a major mark. There had been reports West West German Finance Minister transplant you have to watch.” Influenced by the traditions of church music, pointed out what he thought was a costly step toward reuniting the two Ger­ Germany was considering the Theo Waigel said his country will government spokesman Mathias savings will not be considered The baby, called ftiigc by her flaw in $5.6 million worth of sonar equip­ man states. poorer rate for most savings. spend $35 billion to $58 billion in Gehler said. here.” parents, may be able to leave the the pioneer spirit of the bebop movement the ment. His second mistake was that he Riley Hospital for Children in 10 “The East German marie will not The government later said Kohl the next two years on unification. But Wolfgang Ullmann, vice Many West Germans, who vote freedoms of jazz and the opportunities of the pop m wouldn’t shut up and mind his own busi­ days to two weeks, Caldwell said. be needed with the introduction of and East German Prime Minister The West German government’s president of East Germany’s Par­ in national elections on Dec. 2, are field, her voice was rich, fluid, strong and unique. ness when the Navy failed to correct the the monetary union,” said the proposal is an “important contribu­ liament, said: “If this is the final worried they will bear the brunt of Her growth could be delayed i i v , problem. He was fired for insubordina­ Lothar de Maiziere would meet some by the drugs she has to take, When Sassy Sarah Vaughan died of lung cancer treasury’s chief cashier, Horst tion” to ending the disagreements decision, there should be sharp absorbing the crumbling East Ger­ a ? S i ■ tion. today to discuss the remaining dif­ said Caldwell. But she already has at the age of 66, she left a younger generation of a i I 1/ Boettcher. between the nations. East German protest, because a large part of man economy. Richards was a construction oversight ferences over reunification. gained almost a po mall concept, which is to gather all shop­ that he was fired only after he blew the month the rebound from January’s 10.5 percent decline, up. The department counts car orders and production as foe Fbod and Drug Adnfe b tritiop premium ice cream comain about help two children.” > r - the consensus of all taxpayers in Coventry had been pers in a relatively small area. This years. blouse.” whistle to the inspector general. Now the couple, married less than My fear can be explained very suc­ the steepest drop ever recorded. the same. last mootb. ft is made from 300 cafoties. 22 grams of fra and JO CO taken in consideration before going this far again? This, provides plenty of other places for me to So I threw the stuff down and scurried The inspector gener^ concluded that The auto industry had laid off more than 90,(XX) whites and milk protein. Others, three years, say they are going to cinctly. Tm no longer “cool” or “hip” or The department said most of the boost was due to in­ 85 milligrams of cholesterol. too, is a project of a select few. go. over to a section of the store that was Richards had a legitimate gripe that workers during January to case bloated inventories. Most have to buy clothing for a girl. “with it” or whatever it’s called today, creased orders for transportation equipmenL saying that We have a lake that is state owned, and I am a Therefore, when I ventured to the mall populated with the highest concentration should have been taken seriously by his of those workers returned to production lines in and this characteristic is most thoroughly of males. But that stuff didn’t look right excluding transportation, the advance was only 2.0 per- lakefront resident. The noise generated from jet-skis and Saturday, I considered the mission as one superiors. But the investigators also found February. exposed in shopping malls. either, so I casually left the store. cent. M ary M ach, high-powered boats is deafening, we the taxpayers pay to of those undesirable responsibilities that Ricliards’ firing had been justified The January report had been viewed as another sign of losf 91 lbs /momfamed for 16 yeors Let me explain with an example. Al­ “The increase in uansportation equipment in March of have the lake patrolled and for persoruiel to be at the boat which come with my job — an obligation Once I regained my composure, because of insubordination. weakness in the manufacturing sector of the economy. though my mission was intended primari­ ... 21.0 percent to $36.2 billion was mosUy attributable launch with no reimbursement from the state. Won’t we I would have liked to avoid, but knew I everything seemed to change. I started to That sector has been particularly affected by high-inter­ ly to enlighten me about the mall, I Richards found enough holes in the to aircraft and parts, although motor vehicles and parts CO ever learn from our mistakes? I personally would like to couldn’t if I were to know at least at little hallucinate, and every piece of merchan­ est polices of the Federal Reserve since many of the see many things in the town for our tax dollars, but we wasn’t about to squander the opportunity dise in the mall appeared feminine. Even­ first report of the inspects general to in­ also had a significant increase,” it said. about this subject which appears to cap­ The gain in transportation orders was the sharpest “big-ticket” items are financed by loans. must realize that this is Coventry, not Greenwich or tivate my readers. to kill some much needed shopping. tually I worked myself into a frenzy that spire that office to begin a second inves­ tigation. he hopes it will vindicate him PLUS $10 Stamford or Darien. However, although I gave in to the I’ve never been concerned about being ended when I caught myself browsing and get him his job back. Both the Navy I do not feel that everything we do in to-wn has to be in mall, I wasn’t about to be beaten by the a fashion plate, but co-workers openly through an assortment of hand-bags in TO REGISTER and Electric Boat stand by the first in­ conjecture with the state. mall. I was prepared. I wore my most laughing al^ut my wardrobe was impetus one of the mail’s larger retail stores. spector general report. An Electric Boat DURING MARCH In our research on town-owned buses we looked at comfortable walking shoes (high-top bas­ to replace a few slightly faded shirts. I walked out of the mall. And after DON'T MONKEY spokesman told us that Richards’ allega­ property on South Sucet for the garage facility. The ketball sneakers), packed my pockets A few shirts. That was something 1 about IS minutes of prowling the parking tions are groundless. chairman of the Board of Education stated that he was with all my purchasing power (major knew I could easily acquire at the mall. lot, which is about the same size as SAVE MO. agmnst buying property due to the fact that we would be credit cards, checkbook, and cold cash), Wrong. Rhode Island, I found my car and drove Richards makes a living now doing odd AROUND... taking away from our tax revenue. Why then is the Town and filled my Datsun with gasoline (a Oh sure, the mall has shirts, probably off. jobs. His house is in foreclosure, he strug­ Council trying to put money aside to buy open-space. Is precaution in case I were forced to circle thousands of them. As I look back on the adventure, I real­ gles to put food on the table. Engineers this not going to t^ e away from our tax revenue? the mall in search of a parking space). And I had no problem finding shirts. ize I was in control only fleetingly, and with his skills arc in demand in the My problem was that a regular guy like Try Our Pay-By-Mail PtYASTOUGO Coastance Lathrop Getting gasoline would help fill up what that was while I passed through the buffet defense contracting industry, but Richards NOCWIWOS 183 Standish Road was going to otherwise be a dull day. myself — you know, one that does not line at the (Thinese food place. 1 guess I’ll says employers won’t touch him because a t ’ Coventry But how wrong I was. The excursion subscribe to Gentlemen’s Quarterly — go back. of his beef with the Navy. Program... ^ can no longer walk into a clothes store, SUPPORIM SWF was anything but a dull. “They all tell me they’d love to hire It makes paying your subscription easier on you. NOHAtOSai stroll over to the men’s section, and pick Rick Santos covers town hall for the Don’t get me wrong. It did not trans­ me, but they can’t because they’re afraid Instead of paying your carrier every 2 weeks, you can Herald. He’s the one in the wimpy form me into a wild, drooling, rabid, con­ out a shirt. the military will pull their contact for simply write a c h w for 3 months, 6 months or a full looking shirt. USKSI WIi sumer maniac. Some of these places don’t even have hiring a whistleblower,” Richards told us. year...drop it in the mail. Then, you can forget about lOFOUOW having ready cash to pay your carrier, answering the door w hw it's inconvenient or being at home to pay Latent Influence IV Ftvocm FOODS your bill. WE WILL NOTIFY Outgoing Israeli Prime Minister Yit­ YOUR CARRIER FVlNFIflA Tax system relies on compliance zhak Shamir still wields influeixx and Simply complete the coupon below and send rt to THAT YOU ARE A won’t hesitate to use it if the United us.. .or if you would like more information on our Pay- PAY-BY-MAIL States brings the Palestine Liberation Or­ By-Mail program call the Circulation Department. CUSTOMER pliance has been and remains the back­ Individuals who did not bother to file a By Jim Luther ganization into Middle East peace talks. 647-9946. After initial payment and pnor to expira­ NEW bone of our tax system,” Goldberg said. return accounted for 7.6 percent of the 1 gap. Failure to report capital gains was SeCTctary of State James Baker has as- ' tion, you will be billed. WASHINGTON — The gap between Although tougher enforcement efforts are sured Israel that the Rtlestine delegation FAST& FLEXIBLE essential, he added, “we cannot lose sight responsible for 7.1 percent. Miscel­ P I 0 G R A M federal income taxes owed and paid is laneous business income, including rent will not be tied to the PLO, but Shamir I v./ould like to pay by mail for my Manchester Herald subscription. Please begin my pay-by­ about $1(X) billion a year and growing, of the fact that a 1 percent swing in does not trust Baker. Shamir reportedly voluntary compliance will increase — or and partnership income, accounted for 6.7 and Internal Revenue Service enforce­ believes that Baker is listening to pro- mail subscription on ...... decrease — revenues each year by more percent. ment efforts are likely to cut it by only Arab staffers in the State Department. than $5 billion.” The IRS found that 99 percent of Erxjlosed please firxJ payment for about one-fourth. Shamir is convinced that the PLO will His prescription for the problem: wages, interest and dividends was Carrier Delivery: IRS Commissioner Fred T. Goldberg have a major influence on the peace talks, .u • MtJividual fo-.-. simplified tax laws, a modernized com­ reported. The remainder accounted for 4.6 Ir. said the tax gap was as much as $96.8 □ 3 months ‘23.10 □ 6 months *46.20 □ 1 year *92.40 puter system and better quality assistance percent of the gap. even if it comes in through the back door. billion in 1988 and predicted it will rise to to taxpayers. ‘Taxpayers are willing to Goldberg estimated that $505 billion of Senior Citizeris; months *43.12 □ 1 year *86.24 $127 billion in 1992. The figure includes pay what they owe; they cannot abide income taxes were due in 1987 and that M ini-editorial □ 3 months *21.56 “ Join by March 31 at these convonioni times . . - . . V. - ./ • Wd- ' and home-repair workers) underreporting P.O. Box 591- Manchester, CT 06040 •in

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Bush stops short of announcing sanctions over Lithuania Section 2, Page 9 ■ Tuesday, April 24, 1990 WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ A White House driveway after the decided to wait a little longer to an­ At the same time, the president tion.” SPORTS postpone the summit or delay ac­ dent Bush consulted with congres­ hour-long session, said that there nounce his decision. has ruled out any major retaliation at The Soviet government has cut tion” on either a nuclear arms sional leaders today on the crisis emerged from the session “a general A report from Moscow quoting this time against Moscow, such as a off oil and gas deliveries to limitation agreement or a pact on today in Lithuania but stopped short feeling of support for the president” Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman grain embargo or any action that Lithuania and sent in troops to oc­ troop reductions in Europe. of announcing a U.S. response to the Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, Vadim P. Perfiliev suggesting that would interfere with arms talks or cupy government buildings and ar­ Soviet crackdown. said that Bush indicated he wanted U.S. sanctions could wind up back­ with the May 30-June 3 superpower rest military deserters. Among the actions likely to be Jim Although administration officials to “consult with members of Con­ firing and hurting Lithuania may summit, the officials said. House Speaker Thomas S. Foley, armounced by Bush was a temporary MHS nine earlier said that Bush was near a gress” on the situation and added, “I have been a factor in Bush’s Even before any action was an­ D-Wash., voiced support for a slow­ withdrawal of his earlier support for decision on a package of economic don’t think any decisions were ar­ decision to consider a possible U.S. nounced by Bush, the Kremlin said down in the granting of trade Moscow’s bid for observer status in Murray penalties, participants at today’s ses­ rived a t” response a little longer, the official sanctions could hurt both Lithuania benefits for the Soviet Union. the General Agreement on Thriffs 4 sion said that Bush appeared disin­ Bentsen called the crisis in said. and the overall international situa­ “We should not do things that and Trade, the international or­ clined to take such a step at this Lithuania a situation “where a great The president declined to take tion. directly interfere with U.S. interests, ganization that oversees free-market strolls to time. deal of discretion” would be given questions on the subject at a pic­ Perfiliev said that Moscow’s dis­ such as continued arms control dis- trading rules. Sen. Claiborne Pell, D-R.I, said to the president. ture-taking session at the outset of pute with Lithuania was “a problem cussioru,” Folev said. The expected steps also would Bush told congressional leaders he a i A \VTiite House official, speaking the meeting. which is purely an internal affair, “I would think that it would be delay an array of measures that the was not prepared to announce sanc­ on the condition of anonymity, said The anticipated steps would, in and any actions which could pull the wiser for us to act in a way which administration earlier had held out tions at this time because “the action that while Bush had appeared ready easy win effect, put a hold on U.S.-Soviet sides in the argument even further would postpone or slow down to aid the troubled Soviet economy, Dear Eric: could precipitate an escalation. We to move ahead on a series of trade liberalization talks, which apart could have negative conse­ things” that would benefit the Soviet ranging from increased technical as­ don’t want to see that happen.’’ By Herald Staff economic measures against Moscow were scheduled to get under way quences, not only for the Soviet Union, he said. “I think that’s the sistance to an easing of legal restric­ Pell, speaking to reporters on the late Monday, he apparently had today in Paris. Union but for the international situa- right approach, rather than to tions on U.S.-Soviet trade. when are you Beginning a busy three-game week, the Manchester High baseball team had a breather Monday afternoon at Kelley Field. going to wise up Indian coach Don Race used 16 players, nine of which Devotees of tattoos got at least one hit, as Manchester strolled past Hartford Bowlers Public, 17-2, in CCC East action. LOS ANGELES — All right. Miss K, take an open It was the fourth straight league win for the Indians, From Page 1 take a lot of needling letter to , Mr. Wonderful, the football who are now 4-1 in the CCC East and 6-2 overall. placer. Slug it non-confidential, impersonal, may be Manchester will travel to Middletown to face Xavier AMSTERDAM, Netherlands duplicated and to be continued. Just address it to Malibu. High in non-league action this afternoon at 3:45. Even someone in a wheelchair can The convention also provided a They’ll know where he is. bowl, she said. No one in the group (AP) — Art came to life at the stage for devotees of more exotic Hartford Public remains winless at 0-6. “I think I had everyone in,” Manchester coach Don is rushed, and everyone goes at his Paradiso nightclub as this year’s forms of jewelry like nose rings. “Dear Eric, Race said. “It was a ne^ed win. It was a league victory.” or her own pace. Amsterdam Tattoo Convention got \b u n t who wears silver horns “You nm nice with a football, Eric. Nice cuts, high- Over the weekend, the league par­ under way, with the only inhibition through his nose, runs Silver Anchor Sophomore Dave White was 2-for-2, including a first- stepping action, acceleration, power. Only a few guys in inmng triple, for the Indians. Senior John Cunningham ticipated in a statewide tournament in evidence a growing concern about Enterprises, specializing in “Exotic history could knife through a defense the way you can. for handicapped bowlers held in AIDS. Body Jewelry” and “Piercing by Ap­ was also 2-for-2 while junior Mike Gilbert collected two It’s an art form. I particularly like the fact you do it wear­ hits and two runs batted in. Eight Indians drove in at least Newington, Bombeto said. Richard Swarms of male and female tat­ pointment” according to his busi­ ing eyeglasses. Us myopia types have to stick together, if finished first in the tournament, and t'/ii too-bearers, some half-naked to ness card. one run. Senior Aris Leonard tripled. you’ll pardon the grammar. I wish you’d wore glasses 40 "He (White) has been hitting very well for us,” Race John second, she said. The MARC show off their intricate body art, But taking center-stage were tat­ years earlier, because in the old neighborhood if you league sends any player that wants clustered around tattoo artists creat­ toos, designs made by puncturing wore glasses they’d never let you get your hands on the added. Senior Matt Helin raised his record to 4-0. In four in­ to go, not just the best players. ing fire-breathing dragons and In­ the skin with a needle and inserting football. Also, every player receives a dian chiefs on their living canvases. indelible pigment nings, Helin walked two and struck out five. “But, Eric, running nice with the football, artistic as it M A N C H E S T E R (17) — Joyner If 2 - M O, Stanizzi If 1-0-0-0. Leonard d trophy, listing his or her highest The convention drew tattooers, Despite the number of people is, what good does it do? Does it win games? 2-2-1-0, King d 0-2-0-0, Bou6lior 2b 2-2-1-2, Pardl 2b 3-1-1-1, Davi* 1b scores, at the end-of-the-season ban­ tattoo-wearers, camera-bearing who opted to get tattoos in the 2 -2 -M . FaDtowaW ph 1-0-0-0. While ph 2-2-2-1, l^rquez c 0-1-O-O. Gilbert quet in May. voyeurs and the just-curious from “More important, does it get you in the Super Bowl? SS 5-3-2-2. CurmingliBm rf 2-0-2-1, Jadtson p 1-0-1-1, Barry 3b 2-1-0-1. dozens of booths at the conventioit Sears 3b 3-0-0-0. Helin p M 5-0-0-0. Totals 33-17-12-10. If they do not fmd assistants for around the world, with one Samoan the sound was of conversation and Let me put it to you as delicately as I can: The object of H A R T F O R D P U B L C (2) — DeJesus d 4-1-1-0. Fournier sa 3-0-1-O, the players, the league will continue, pricking his customer with tradition­ cameras clicking, not gasps of pain. the game is to get in the Super Bowl, right? And, how do Lopez 1b 4-0-0-0, Medina (Vrf 2-D-O-O, AInxmte rf/p 1-0-0-0, Quinones c you get to the Super Bowl? With Galloping Ghosts? 1-1-0-0, R. DeJesus If 1-0-0-0, FSvera 2br3b 3-0-0-0. Aleman rlrtf/c 3-0-1-0, Bombeto said, but, “we’ll be limited al p^allel line motifs from his South “It’s a matter of m^itating to Morales If/pTrf 3-0-1-0. Coco 3b 1-0-O-O, Ram os 2b 1-0-0-0. Totals in helping these kids.” F^ific homeland. bear the paiit” said Schiffmacher, With Mr. Outsides and Mr. Insides? With guys whose 27-2-4-0. O The convention, which opened nickname is Choo Choo? Or even the Gipper? Manchester 470 015 x— 17-12-3 Those interested in volunteering 38. An increased awareness of Hartford Public 100 100 0— 2-4-5 33 -n Reginald Pinto/Manchesler Herald can call 649-5027 or 643-2917. Monday, is the third organized in AIDS was tqrparent among the prac­ “Nah! That’s the college game, Eric. In the pros, you Holia Jackson (5) arxf Marquez. Medina. Morales (2). Almonte (6) CHAMPIONS — John Nemeth, left, and Richard Bomtseto, hold the trophies they have the last decade in this tourist Mecca titioners and devotees of the some­ win games with guys named Broadway Joe. Slingm' arxl Quinones and Aleman. ^ F by the 55-member Dutch Union of W P- Helin (4-0). LP- Medina. been given as members of the MARC bowling league. This league for handicapped times bloody art painted with need­ Sammy, Frantic Francis, Automatic Otto. Runners don’t Tattooers, whose president, Henk les. make a difference in the pros. Passers do. — m bowlers is looking for volunteers to assist the players. Schiffmacher, runs the Amsterdam Containers of sterilized needles at “How else do you explain the L.A. Raiders, with not o o Shuttle Tattoo Museum. each tattoo artist’s booth evinced the only but two Heisman Trophy wiimers in the same back- Mistakes hurt “Usually tattoo enthusiasts can Amsterdam Health Department’s field? Did they make the Super Bowl? No way. No ^ CD From Page 1 only get together in small groups. toughened safety requirements since quarterback. H ^ This is mainly a social event,” said the last show three years ago. “Quarterbacks get you in the Super Bowl. Enc. not as East bows m . Rowland Schiffmacher, whose tattoos poured Every tattooist was required to running backs. John Elway gets you in Supc Bowls. Joe can’t say what we’re going to learn, out of his modest T-shirt wear gloves and use a freshly steril­ Montana. Jim Plunkett. Jim McMahon. Roger Staubach. By Herala Staff but I’ll be astounded if we don’t From Page 1 By contrast 47-year-old Isobel ized needle on each new client. Con­ Terry Bradshaw.vl,3. learn many new things,” Lenoir Varley of Hertfordshire, England, vention organizers provided "TTiey had a Super Bowl in San FYancisco a few years UNCASVILLE — The baseball gods are not smiling said. posed topless with Jack Yount Jr., sterilization facilities. ago between San Francisco and Miami. The quarterbacks on East Catholic High coach Jim Penders and company. The day after launch, mission includes the state employee unions, save at least $50 million a year with surance, liquor control, public 63, of Crystal Springs, Fla., to give “The safety precautions are stric­ were Dan Marino and Joe Montana. Care to try to tell me Every little mistake — four walks and three errors — did not immediately return calls to that proposal. utilities and consumer protection. The Associated Press r - 3 3 specialist Steven A. Hawley will use onlookers a better view of their ter than ever,” said tattooist John who the running backs were? Well, Roger Craig was just tumcid around and bit the Eagles Monday afternoon as his office for comment on •Cap cost-of-living increases for Rowland also proposed that the O O the shuttle’s mechanical arm to lift scenic torsos. Hus, adding that the municipal coming up. He was OK but the Gipper he was not. they fell, 8-6, to St. Bernard in All Connecticut Con­ Rowland’s ideas. departments of labor and economic DUMPED — Boston s Bob Carpenter takes Montreal’s Mike Keane out of the play during the 24,250-pound telescope into non-union slate workers at 3 percent The more modest wore bathing health authority was conducting Miami had someone named Tony Nathan. No one ever ference action. O - n Among Rowland's proposals; or one-half the Consumer Price development be combined. third-period action in their Stanley Cup playoff game Monday night at the Forum in space. Veteran spacewalkcrs Bruce suits to show as much as possible. regular checks at the convention. called him the Galloping Ghost. The Saints are 1-1 in the ACC and 1-3 overall while •Require state employees to work Index, and freeze salaries for •Establish an office of produc­ McCandless II and Kathryn Sullivan “Two years ago, Washington played Denver in the Montreal. The Bruins won, 6-3, and now lead the best-of-seven series 3-0. They can wrap the Eagles, with their second straight loss, are 1-2 in con­ will assist if a problem develops. 40 hours a week. Currently, they employees making more than tivity improvement in the gover­ it up Wednesday night in Montreal. ference play and 4-3 overall. East is back in ACC action fn ^ work 35 hours weekly. Any hours nor’s office to “identify trouble Super Bowl. Want to recall who the running backs were Discovery will follow Hubble $45,000 a year. for either team? How much lime do you want? The Wednesday at 3:45 p.m. when it hosts Xavier High of from 40 miles away for two days between 36 and 40 are compensated •Limit to one the number of ex­ spots ... where spending growth is Middletown. O O at straight time, and any over 40 are high or management is poor.” quarterbacks were John Elway and Doug Williams. until after its lens cap is opened, ex­ ecutive assistants each agency com­ “It’s been a long time since a flashy runner put his St. Bernard could muster only five hits against eight overtime, usually time and a half. missioner can have. Some now have Rowland also endorsed several REAL ESTATE m 2 posing the finely polished 94.5-inch team in a Super Bowl. I’m not sure one ever did. O.J. for the Eagles. But Eagle pitcher John Fisher (0-2) issued mirror to starlight. Rowland said a 40-hour week three or more, he said. Although recommendations by a commission a > Simpson never got in one. Neither did Earl Campbell. If Bruins are in command, four walks and all crossed the plate. would improve productivity and studying state government efficien­ > I " Hubble is not expected to start there are now 26 state agencies, those guys couldn’t do iU I’m not sure anyone could. “Tlie walks came back to haunt him (Fisher),” Ftnders providing scientific data by satellite save the state money. there are 94 executive assistants, cy. The recommendations are now 33 03 venasf “You get in Super Bowls with Joe Namaih, John said. “They collected their hits with men on base,” he for a month or more after liftoff •Require current and retired state Rowland said, making an average of pending in the General Assembly. Unitas, Ken Stabler, FYan Tarkentcn, Bart Starr, Staubach added of the opportunistic Saints. However, NASA said it will release employees to foot the bill for 20 per­ $42,500 a year. He also said Democratic Gov. 33 > Bradshaw. If you don’t have one of those, all the swivel East led three times, only to see St. Bernard come back its first image — an open star cluster cent of their health-care costs. Cur­ •Create a Department of Con­ William A. O’Neill should exercise MILLPOINTE CONDOMINIUMS need one to sweep Habs > hips in the world can’t get you to Super Sunday. each time. “We went ahead three times, but we couldn’t in the constellation Carina — a rently, the state pays all of those sumer Affairs, consolidating the ex­ the authority he has to eliminate line hold it for a fourth time,” Penders said. “We had them on " 0 WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT “You’re window-dressing, Eric. Face it. You sell tick­ MONTREAL (AP) — The Bos­ first time the clubs met in it week after launch. costs. Rowland said the state could isting departments of banking, in­ items in the state budget. the ropes in the first and second inning but we only came ets, make copy, tickle the imagination. You just don’t ton Bruins must be wondering postseason play. Boston coach Mike Milbury In addition to the $ 1.5 billion cost Kx|)frii'ncc the Millpoirilc didcffncc. ;!8 brand new luxury- away with a couple of runs. We had them on the hook but win championships. You keep the defense honest — so what’s wrong. Only two teams have ever come called a timeout to settle his players of Hubble, $500 million has been Iwo bedriruni. Iw» and one hall balh condominiums and we didn’t get the clutch hit.” the quarterback can figure some way to really beat them Playoff series against the back from 3-0 deficits — the 1942 and they responded by jumping on spent on spare parts, astronaut train­ three bedroom, three and one half hath penthouse con A Jim Penders’ (l-for-2, 3 RBIs) sacrifice fly gave and win the title. Montreal Canadiens arc supposed to Toronto Maple Leafs and the 1975 Montreal’s defensive errors to ing and computer software to dominiums from 1,650 to 2,•100 square feel, Kxclusive res “My views on this are well known. They stem from a be long, hard-fought battles of six or New York Islanders. regain a two-goal lead and chase East a 1-0 lead. The Saints tied it at 1-all before East operate the instrument. The Wells idences desisned for the discriminating liuyer. starting goaltender Pitrick Roy. took a 3-1 lead in the second. The Saints took the upper European Space Agency contributed day in the Rams’ locker room as I was talking to the seven games. Yet here are the “These two teams like lo play Located at 32 Mill .Street, just four miles from downtown one-and-only Deacon Jones, the premier pass rusher of Bruins, a longtime Montreal patsy, each other. We wouldn’t have it any "We can come back on them hand as Mike Connolly (2-for-2, four RBIs) cleared the $250 million for 15 percent of the From Page 1 Hartford, Mlll()oinle im iudes such features as marble foyers, all lime. I was asking Deacon about the wisdom of reck­ within one game of sweeping the other way,” Boston defenseman once, but not twice,” Courtnall said. bases in the home third with a double. viewing time. fireplaces, fully applianccd kitchens, large master baths less charging the passer and leaving potential lanes open Adams Division final. Gary Galley said. The Bruins and “Those two goals really hurt us. Two Eagle miscues and a bases on balls set the table NASA estimates it will cost $200 with Whirlpool tubs, individual unit closed circuit security Young said. for a broken-field runner. lAceling his jersey off. Deacon Boston won its third straight in Canadiens have met in the playoffs “We’ve got to come back with a for Connolly’s big blast. million a year to operate and main­ taminators, of these wells is un­ water for its growing number of in­ systems, an exclusive rooftop club and indoor parking. Town well No. 8, situated in a stopped, stared. ’We’ll never get beat by the run!’ he said the series by thrashing the seven years in a row, with Boston strict, defensive game and see what East moved in front one last time in the fourth. Martin tain the telescope in space. known, but contamination is habitants, which currently lops 3 ORIGINALLY PRICED FROM: $275,000 ta$150.000 well field next to two other scornfully. ‘We can stop the run any time we want to. It’s happens.” Fiori and Rob Penders singled and both scored on Jim During its 15-year working believed to have occurred 10 to 20 million, he said. Canadiens 6-3 in the Forum, where winning two years ago on the way to municipal wells off New State S U G G E S T E D O PEN IN G B ID S : $75,000 to $125,000 the pass that beats you in this game.’ the Stanley Cup finals and Montreal “It was frustrating,” center Brian Penders’ 400-fooi triple to center field. The latter was lifetime, the telescope will provide years ago by industrial dumping. Water-saving devices, which can Game 4 is scheduled Wednesday Road, pumps about 5 million gal­ AUCTION DATE AND LOCATION: “Eric, I see by the public prints where you are playing prevailing last year. Skrudland said. “We gave up some thrown out attempting to circle the bases on the play. astronomers with 10 times better Someone or some company either be attached to residential wells and night. lons of water per day. Young said. Sunday, May 20, 1090 1:00 p.m. the old bargaining game again, beginning to try to goals that we just don’t usually St. Bernard gained the upper hand for good in the fifth. resolution and 25 times more sen­ deposited or allowed de-greasing or­ water systems, arc an “oncoming” “I’m just happy we’re in this “This is a total reversal of last Well No. 10, near the intersection of Treadwav Hartford Hotel, Cromwell. Connecticut negotiate your way out of Indianapolis. allow as a team. That’s why we Bill Ballagcron’s two-run double snapped a 5-alI tie. sitivity than ground-based obser­ ganic chemicals to flow through a issue. Young said. position,” Bruins captain Ray Bour­ year,” Galley said. “We’ve reached a Parker and Lydall streets, pumps “I think this is where I came in. I mean. I’ve seen this point we didn’t expect lo be at. I were the second best defensive team Fisher struck out eight. “I thought he (Fisher) pitched a vatories. As a result, they will be drainage system in the vicinity of He suggested some simple ways O PEN H O U S E D A T E S: Beginning April 28th on weekends que said. “But it’s a long way from about 200,000 gallons per day. in the league this season.” credible game. We just couldn’t hold a lead,” Penders able to study stars and galaxies so these sites. Young said. to conserve water. They arc: TEN from 1:00 1:00 p.m.. Mondays and Thursdays from 3:00 7:00 act before. That’s how you negotiated your way into In­ over." think we’re all a little surprised.” The administrator said he expects dianapolis in the first place. Boston was the best on defense, said. distant their light has been traveling Since then, the chemicals have • Check every faucet in your RESIDENCES p.m. and Fridays from 1:00 5:00 p.m. “When it’s 3-0, it’s not over,” John Carter had two goals — one the state to ask the town to close TO BE SOLD allowing two fewer goals than Rob Penders and Joe Bums each collected two hits for toward Earth for 14 billion years. traveled through underground water­ home for leaks. Just a slow drip can FIN AN CIN G : K xcellent financing is available to qualified “Now, you’re trying to pick your way through a Boston winger Cam Neely said. shorthanded — to lead Boston, and these wells in the near future be­ ABSOLUTE broken field to Washington or New York. “But it’s a lot closer to what we Bourque, Brian Propp, Don Montreal in the regular season. The East. Astronomers hope to learn courses and finally reached the waste 15 to 20 gallons a day. Fix it owner occupants and investors through Mechanics and ST. BERNARD (I) — Marlin c( 3 1-0-0. DuruinbM 2b 3-2^0-0. Bua- cause their water quality fails to REGARDLESS Bruins also finished first overall in whether the universe was created 15 wells, he said. and you save 6,000 gallons a year. I'armers Savings Bank FSB. “Well, lots of luck, Eric. It worked once. As 1 recall wanted to accomplish. We Sweeney and Dave Poulin also C4t1o c 2-2-1-1, Connolly 2-1-2-4, Valantna r< 2-0-0-0, Balagaron rf meet updated minimum standards. OF PRICE scored. the standings, with Monueal fourth. 1-1-1-2. Brackal II 3-0-0-0, Caiabonta dh 3 0-1-1. Fbnlboant p O-O-O-O, billion years ago as believed and un­ Organic chemicals arc dangerous • Put a bit of food coloring in D IR EC TIO N S: From the north or south, take 1 91 to Exit the sequence of events, we had lunch one day with Ken forechecked real well and played Their shutdown, however, will But playoff history has favored Muallar 3b3-0-0-0. Koning ta 3 1-04). Tolala ?5-S-5a. because they become part of the each toilet tank. Without flushing, 24 (Route 99); at liottom of exit head north (toward Hartford) Norton acting as your agent when you were trying to with a lot of discipline.” Russ Courtnall had two goals and E A S T C A T H O U C (6) — Burr« d 4-2-2-0, Fion 2b 3 -M -O . R cover some of the mystery surround­ not hurt the town’s water supply be­ food chain. Young said. Con­ watch for a few minutes to see if the approximately one half mile to Mill Street (stoplight inter renegotiate your contact with the Rams. You felt you The Bruins have won only three Brent Gilchrist also connected for Montreal and few expected the Pandora M 3-2-2-0, J. Pandara c 2-0-1-3. Fithar p 3-O-O-0. Oa8r«cd*o ing galaxies, black holes and 3b 3-0-1-1. Darioa i1 3-0-0-0. Maataro ph 1-00-0. Caruao If 4-1-1-0, cause Manchester presently uses section); turn right (east) one block to development were grossly underpaid, and 1 agreed with you and said of 24 playoff series with Montreal, Montreal. Canadiens to fall so easily. quasars. Hubble also is expected to taminated water leads to con­ color shows up in the bowl. It’s not Rodnguaz 1 b 3 0 0 0 Tolala 29 6 S 4 only about 3 million gallons of so in a cotunm. The Rams even agreed and upped your Boston had a two-goal lead early, “We’ve just got to play the way shed light on how and when the taminated vegetation and fish, which uncommon to lose up to 100 gallons but are now in position to sweep the S t Barnard 103 040 x— S-5-1 water per day, less than half of its can present health hazards to a day from one of these otherwise CERTIFIED OR CASHIER'S CHECK REQUIRj:!) TO BID take by hundreds of thousands of dollars. Canadiens taking a best-of-5 semi­ but Montreal, spum'd by a noisy we know how to play and try to EaatCatholic 120 200 1— 6-S-3 universe might end. available 10 million gallon-per-day come back,” Courtn^l said. Punlbriant and Buacatto. Fiahar and J. Parviara animals in the area. Humans who invisible toilet leaks. And that’s A uiic lime SS UO diiiialion pel loupte lu liriiiiii niildieiis Cartier Kuiid “That didn’t content you long and, as 1 recall it, you final in three games in 1929, the crowd of 17,924, surged back to lie WP- R in tin w it LP- Fiahar (02) The telescope is named for the supply, he said. Other town wells drink the water, or who hunt or fish more than 30,000 gallons a year. IS reguesled m urder lo vievs Itte iMndominiums during (he seheduled began to be quoted as doubting you could do your best 1 late astronomer Edwin P. Hubble, and water supplies can pick up the Open tliiu.-es nr lu .illerid Itie Autliitn The Inlat amount raised Mill tie unless the Rams upped the agreement again, the most who discovered during the 1920s and then cat their catch, can face • Don’t shower too long or fill the mall tied liy the Deieinper and preseiiled at Itie lime ul the AuiTiuii. slack, he said. health hazards. Young said. tub too full. Five minutes for un-Merriwellian quotes you will ever want to hear. OK, that the universe is expanding. The contaminator, or con- FO R B R O C H U R E and terms of sale, please call so it was just good old American horse trading. If the chemicals arc not flushed showering and about five inches in (203) 257-7210. Last draft pick only gets a short trip home out of the ground water, more wells the tub is enough. “But. the Rams threw in. You bad-mouthed them pret­ and water supplies could be con­ ty good. So, they made a deal. They ended up with Aaron • Try to use automatic dish and 9£LD0NG(X»&G0IVmNY d taminated, the administrator said. Cox, Fred Strickland, Greg Bell, , Gaston By John Nadel in a trade with San Francisco, will be still growing.” clothes washing machines with full Green, lYank Stams, Darryl Henley and Bill Hawkins. The Irrelevant Week Popeye “Ultimately, it means the town One Morningside Drive North, Westport, (T 06880 The Associated Press honored during a scries of events, includ­ When asked about his height, Davis has to do a study, create a design loads only. Ki al A.trure Hwkm • Aurliunerrs And a bad press. Buffalo got Cornelius Bennett ing a day at Disneyland and Hollywood said, ’Tm 6-3'/2. 1 need that half an inch fhniuiih Its affiliate Kea! Hstate Aucliiun Itir ceremonies will be held for the From Page 1 and construct treatment facilities to • Water your lawn and garden (linebackers get you in a Super Bowl, too). You didn’t LOS ANGELES — For Demetrius Park. because I'm 12th. That half on inch might Corporate Headquarters • Chicago. II. • (312) 316 1,500 come cheap. 15th time. Only two last remove the organic chemicals,” with good sense. Do it early or late, Davis, winning a trip to Reno is about as The Irrelevant Week ceremonies will help me.” tills IS III,I an .illeline rile lillerm il IS ■■■.iilr . :, in the Piililii I llleini.- ‘The L.A. press panned the Rams unmercifully for let­ Young said. If the town docs not do not in mid-day heal. Avoid windy big a deal as it would be for Joe Montana be held for the 15th time. Only two last choices have made their teams. Another thing that might help him is from commercials, which ran .-■Idli I.e III ! 1:!, I , : I .11: Iillerinir In slates ishen* Jilnllllilleil 111 9 town Monthly Meeting First Day so on its own, the state will mandate days. Sec that water goes where it ting you go. But, if you couldn’t put them in a Super choices have made their teams — the late his name. The Raiders’ managing general through the “oatmeal season," Sep­ Bowl when you were happy, how were you going to do it to win a trip to San Francisco. School suggested an alternative plot. such action, he said. should, not on sidewalks or John Tbggle, a fullback with the New in the lust round,” he .said. "But at least I partner is Al Davis. tember through March. in a pout? But that’s what Davis will get for being “They have Popeye and Bluto Government funding for the driveways. York Giants in 1983, and Nomuin Jeffer­ was the lust one. That's better than going Raiders coach Art Shell indicated that References to “Popeye the Quaker coming together and saying, ‘Our New York • Cliicago “Now, you say your line at Indianapolis is not up to the 331st and final pick in the NFL draft projects would be available, tlic ad­ son, a comcrback with the Green Bay somewhere else in the 12th round. Davis might have a cluuice to make the Man” will be taken out in future fights have never resolved anything. ministrator said. Westport • Houston your standards. 'Diey’rc going to get you killed or on Monday. Davis, you see, is a tight end Ft Uuderdale • Denver Packers in 1987. Higgle died of cancer in Being drafted so low “is just a loss of team. printings of the comics in oatmeal Let’s try something new — let’s The town has seven reservoirs EMERGENCY maimed. You want out or you quit. out of Nevada-Reno. packages, the Chicago-based com­ work together for the betterment of Uis Angeles • llioenix “Ah, Eric! Tlie reality is, if a team has the quarterback, The last pick in the draft qualifies as 1986. money,” he said “1 just happened lo be “He's a big guy with ability to block with 3,400 acres of watershed lands. FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL San Antonio pany said. all,”’ Foley said. “And they build a These can hold up to 533.5 million almost any journeyman runner will do. If you’ve got Joe guest of honor for the annual Irrelevant “Now it’ll be three.” Davis said. “1 one of the guys lost in the shuffle. I get to and con catch the ball,” Shell said. “He's “Obviously, we looked at it as a homeless shelter.” gallons of water and safely supply 5 DIAL 911 Montana, a Tom Rathman is good enough. If you don’t Week festivities which celebrate the have confidence in myself. I feel 1 was put on another helmet. I hope to be play­ shown he can get off llie line of scrim­ humorous way in which to promote have Joe Montana, or Joe Namath, not even an Eric lost in the shuffle. 1 believe I’m going to ing for quite a while.” Paul Hendricks, who edits the million gallons per day. In M anchester selection. Among the prizes is a Dip to mage and into the secondary. the product and certainly never in­ Popeye strip for King Features Syn­ In addition, this supply is aug­ Dickerson is good enough. Reno. put a shock in their minds when they sec Davis. 23. caught 33 passes for 539 “We feel each of the players we took tended to create any controversy.” dicate, said the concept of Bluto and mented by 10 municipal wells with “I guess what I’m trying to say, Eric, is. you’re run­ “A trip to school. Oh, boy,” Davis said what I’m capable of doing.” yards and seven touchdowns while play­ had some redeeming quality to come in said comjjany spokesman Ron Bot- Popeye working together isn’t too a combined capacity to safely ning out of the places to go and people to blame. If you sarcastically from his family’s home in A 6-foot-3'/2, 240-poundcr, Davis said ing in just nine games last ^ '.ison. After here and compete.” trell. farfetched. deliver 5.4 million gallons per day. WE DELIVER keep traveling from team to team, you’re only going to Vallejo, Calif. he was “extremely disappointed” to be catching one pass as a freshnun, he Davis plans to do more iluui just com­ However, he said Quaker Oats “1 think it’d fly. As long it’s not But the abundance of water is not For Home Delivery, Call prove my point; Super runners are like brains in a chorus The Irrelevant Week ceremonies will drafted so low, but that won’t keep him caught 20 for 222 yards as a sophomore pete. hasn’t decided whether to drop saccharine sweet, it’d be OK,” expected to last forever. Young girl. They’re nice. But they’re not necessary.” be held at nearby Newport Beach from from making it in the NFL. and 29 for 523 yards as a junior. “L.A. is a nice place to be," he said. Popeye as a spokesman. Hendricks said. “Basically Popeye’s warned. 647-9946 June 24 to July 1. Davis, chosen with a “The way it sounded, 1 expected to go He said he’s gained 10 pounds since “And if they move back to Oakland, In Chester County, near Philadel­ a nice guy. He just beats up on bad A recent slate study suggests iliat Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 Jim Murray is a syndicated columnist pick obtained by the Los Angeles Raiders in the sixth or seventh round, and I end up the end of the sc-ason “and it’s not fat. I’m that’ll be 10 minutes from home.” phia, Quaker children at the Willis- guys.” Connecticut docs not have enough A 10—MANCHESTER HERALD, "Iliesday, April 24, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, TXiesday, April 24,1990—11 High School Roundup Softball

Tonight’s Games No revenge factor for Fernandez A Gleim II vs. MPM, 6 — Rtzgerald Brand Rex vs. Main Pub, 7:30 — Fitzgerald MHS girls’ softball erupts, whips Hartford Public Wininger’s vs. Coach’s, 6 — Robertson AL Roundup H&N vs. Cap’n Cork, 7:30 — Robertson By Herald Staff Nutmeg vs. Joline’s, 6 — Nike Bulldog miscues. Jessica Aucoin was the lone Marpet vs. Social Club II, 7:30 — Nike TORONTO (AP) — Tony I’emandez doesn’t like to Dawn Bedard was 2-for-4 and singles winner for Manchester. Getting its offense in motion in Food vs. Trinity, 6 — F^gani reflect on the past. Maureen Griffin executed a suicide RaauHs; Suionna Pid (W) def. Kale Chad- the fifth inninr, Manchester High bum 60, 6-1; Kristin Mary (W) def. Marion Strano vs. Spruce, 7:30 — Pagani So when his chopper deflected off the second-base bag squeeze for Bolton. scored 13 times to close out a 22-7 Plummer 6-2,6-2; Rebecca Timlin (W) del. Jan Blue Ox vs. Keith, 6 — Keeney in the sixth inning and drove in the go-ahead runs Mon­ Cion 6-4, 6-2; Aucoin (M) def. Mandy Dean 6-3, victory over Hartford Public Mon­ Conard doubles up 6-1; Nancy Broy-Michelle Mozritz (M) def. Pub vs. D.W. Rsh, 6 — Charter Oak day night, revenge never entered into it. day afternoon in CCC East girls’ C a ^ Driscoll-Jaaaica Hill 0-6, 6-2, 6-1; Jen­ The two-out, two-run single off reliever Cecilio nifer Karpe-Kathy Smith (M) def. Jeaiica softball acti(Hi at lutzgerald Field. on MHS boys tennis Mlller-Jen Hlnckl^ 6-4, 3-0 retire; Heather Guante capped a comeback from an early seven-run The Indians move to 3-4 with the Sweeping the doubles, visiting Stuart-Serah Hughes (W) def. Laura ^naa- CHARTER OAK — LM Gill defeated Job I*ro, 11-3, deficit and sent the Toronto Blue Jays over the Cleveland s . Emily Koft6-4,0-6.6-^ five-inning victory while the Owls Conard High took home a 4-3 ver­ Monday night at Fitzgerald Field. Bill Schaeneman led Indians 12-9. are 0-4. Manchester is back in action dict over Manchester High in CCC EC girls tennis Gill with three hits while Gary Dasjarlais, Dave Warner Guante was the pitcher who almost ended Fernandez’s today at 3:30 p.m. against crosstown interconference boys’ tennis action and lUch Brimley collected two each. Eric Wallen had career last season when he hit him in the cheekbone with East Catholic High at Robertson Monday at Memorial Field courts. remains winless two hits in defeat while Dan Evans tripled. a fastball. Fernandez underwent corrective surgery and I^k . missed more than a month. Manchester drops to 3-2 for the Suffield High swept the doubles REC — Mam Fhib/MMH beat Manchester I’izza, Manchester had a slender 9-7 lead season with its next match at home 12-6, at Nike Field. Dave Lauzon had four hits for the “I don’t like to think about the past,” Fernandez said. going into the fifth inning, when matches in securing a 4-3 decisiem “All I’m thinking about is winning a ballgame.” Wednesday against Southington over host East (Tatholic High Mon­ winners while Jeff Long added three. Dean Gustafson, first-year coach Cyndi Walz decided High. Tim Lauzon, Don Scanlon and Tim Quackenbush had Said Toronto manager Cito Gaston: “It may have to turn her troops loose on the base day in girls’ tennis actitm at the crossed his mind. But Tony isn’t the kind of player to let Ed Fitzgerald, Danny Ma and Manchester Community College two ^iece. Dcm Greenwood, Nick Yetishefsky, Tim paths. Darryl Berenson took singles Nicola and Bemie Reptoli had two hits each in defeat. something like that linger.” “We got real aggressive in the last courts. The Blue Jays, trailing 9-2, scored six times in the matches for Manchester. East falls to 0-3 while Suffield is NIKE — Brown’s lockage Store got past Avanti inning,” Walz said. “We should have RasuHa; Fllzeaiald (M) def. Mark Takata fifth. Fernandez put Toronto ahead in the sixth and Fred 2-3. Pizza, 7-4. Scott Garman, Collins Judd and Brian McFar­ started earlier. It was my fault. I had 6-3, 6-1; Ma (M) def. Steve Richiman 6-2, 2-6, land led the winners with two hits apiece. Earl L^pen McGriff and Kelly Gruber homered in the seventh. seen their (Hartford Public) scores 6- 1; Jeot Zimmerman (C) def. Vban JohnsonCathy Begley, Liz Cairiera and “It’s just one of those games when we never felt like 7- 5. 6-2, Berenson (M) def. Dan Piper 7-5, 6-1; Jessica Woolridge took singles and Glenn Dubois ripped three hits each in defeat while in the paper and didn’t want to run it Jeff Brown-Gabe Reynolds (C) def. Brian Dave Rutherford, Mike Adams and Tony Flarkins we were out of it,” said Ehiane Ward, who pitched three Blount-lan Greenwakf 6-0, 6-0; Scott Miller- matches for East. innings for his second save. “When we get to the other up. (But) when we didn’t run, they Iganasio Diaz (C) def. Jim Curry-Stuart Sherill RseuHs: Lori Coainghino (S) del. Maureen chipped in two each. started to catch up.” 6-1, 6-4; John Odium-Dan Gokffarb (C) def. Begley 6-0, 6-0, C. Begley (EC) def. Sarah Wal­ RODVAN — Lathrop Insurance nipped Lindsey team’s bullpen, we get excited.” Manchester collected 15 hits, nine Todd Erickson-Jeff Hllle 6-3, 6-0. ter 6-3,6-4; Carriera (EC) def. Mindy Dowd 6-0, The Blue Jays began their comeback in the fifth 6-2; Wbotridge (EC) def. Krista Kelly 6-1. 6-2; Limo, 7-6, at Robertson P^k. John Williamson had three in the inning that closed it out. In the Sue Magllozzi-Cris Ras (S) def. J w Merline- hits for Lathrop while Jay Williams and Rob Odell added against John Fatrell, getting eight hits and six runs to inning. Heather Titus socked a two- EC boys tennis Jan Trocdola 6-0, 6-2; Jackie Long-Corxly two each. I^r Lindsey, Fliil Modare, John Lurate, Steve make it 9-8. Gruber led off with a single and later capped The Assodaied Praaa Fleury (S) def. Amanda DomijorvByrna Paster­ the uprising with a two-run single. In between, John run double, Chris Lankford drove in Judy Hartling/Mancheater Herald nak 7-5, 6-3; Marmia Zian-Amy Whierman (S) Velliux, Scott Holmes and Pete Heard had two hits each. SAFELY DONE — Detroit’s Matt Nokes, left, slides past Minnesota catcher Brian Harper to bows to St. Joe’s Olerud hit a solo home run, his second of the season. a run and Michelle Brown was 2- def. Ann Sanner-Erica Schenk 7-5, 6-2. NORTHERN — Trash-Away dumped Manchester score during the second inning of their game Monday night in Minneapolis. Nokes scored for-2 with a triple. HOME PLATE COLLISION — Manchester High catcher True Nguyen got the worst of it TRUMBULL — Host St. Joseph “The way John is swinging the bat, it’s definitely Police Union, 8-2, at Robertson F^k. Jay McConville led on a sacrifice fly by Cecil Fielder. The Tigers won, 6-3. Overall, Cheryl Irwin, Cindy Bot- with Hall High’s Am y Smith in a collision at home plate in their game last week. Manchester downed East Catholic, 6-1, Monday Notre Dame golf the winners with three hits while Dave Simler homered going to help my game,” McGriff said. “He’s been hit­ ting everything on the nose lately, so they can’t afford to ticello and Vickie Simmons were saw action Monday and whipped Hartford Public, 22-7, at Fitzgerald Field. in ACC boys’ teimis action at and singled. Jeff Nelson, Dave Katz and Roger Lajoie into the sixth and seventh innings and we’ve only had to nings. He left after Willie Wilson’s RBI single in the Joshua IVk. tops East Catholic each 2-for-4, Allease Moore 2-for-5 added two each. Bemie Hallums had two safeties in pitch around me.” use Guante and (Doug) Jones.” seventh made it 6-2. Travis Hibler in singles picked up ORANGE — Host Notre Dame McGriff, who led the league with 36 home runs last and Brown 2-for-2. Botticello had a defeat. Frank Wills (1-1) pitched one inning for the victory. Jay Aldrich got his first save despite allowing Wil­ The unearned runs snapped a 1-all the lone point for the Eagles, now of West Haven topped East Catholic, year, got four hits, including his fourth homer of the two-base hit. the loss. He struck out four and the sixth with Bolton countering WEST SIDE — Cox Cable beat North United Cleveland combined four singles, two bad throws from son’s three-run homer with two outs in the ninth. tie. 0-3 for the season. East hosts Fair- 14-5, Monday in ACC golf action at season. Keri Gallo was the winning walked three. with just one to send the clubs Methodist, 9-6, at F^gani Field. Bill Houghtaling, Fred the outfield and a passed ball to take a 3-0 lead in the Davis (1-2) gave up six runs, five of them earned, on Coventry saw a golden oppor­ field Prep Wednesday at the MCC Racebrook Country Club. “I’m just trying to work the count in my favor,” pitcher for Manchester. She went 4 Ron Dubray was 3-for-3 with two home. McVeigh, Chris Didden, Todd Miller, Steve F’ryor and first against Mike Flanagan. eight hits in five innings. The first five Baltimore batters tunity in the opening inning erased courts. ND is now 1-0 while East is McGriff said. “If I can get up 3-0 or 3-1, I’m going to see 2/3 innings in which she yielded RBIs to pace Bacon. Bolton, which fell to 2-6 with the Frank Naples each collected two hits for Cox. Dave Cory Snyder’s two-nm double made it 5-0 in the reached base and four of them scored, two on Sam by a fine defensive play. John Tot­ Bacon Academy 100 020 1— 4-9-2 RseuHs: Liz Barker (SJ) def. Chris Behike 2- 2- 1. some good pitches.” five hits, walked seven and struck loss, didn’t help itself by commit­ 6-1, 6-1; Craig Collins ( ^ ) def. Matt Fallon 6-1, Timbrell, Wayne Zorger and Steve Hodge had two each second. Keith Hernandez got his first extra-base hit of Horn’s single. ten’s sizzler, with runners at second Coventry 010 001 0— 2-4-3 ND’s Jeff Morgan cared an 82 to In the sixth, Olerud drew a one-out walk from Kevin out four. Brown got the final out. Ken Garr and Gary LaLiberle; Chris McCar­ ting 10 errors. Westbrook, in con- 6-4; Riul Johnson (SJ) def. Matt Daversa 6-4, in defeat. the season, an RBI double in the third. Tigers 6, Twins 3: In Minnesota, Frank Tanana got and third, was turned into an in­ thy and Jeff Rheault 6- 3; Hibler (EC) def. Kevin Cummings 6-3, 6-4; take medalist honors. Mike Klopfer Wickander (0-1) and Nelson Liriano walked with two ttast, played errorless ball. PAGANI — Fast Jack’s edged Fiat Belly Deli, 11-10. George Bell and Olerud singled home runs in the bot­ his 199th career victory and stopped a five-game losing Bacon baseball ning-ending double play by Bacon WP- Garr (4-1), LP- McCarthy (3-2) Joe BellIzzI (SJ) def. Greg Fronezek 6-2. 6-2; led the Eagles with an 87. I ^ Pur­ outs. Junior Felix was hit by a pitch, loading the bases, “We didn’t hit that many that Fiaul Nowak cracked four hits for the winners while John tom of the third, pulling Toronto within 6-2. streak against the Twins. O second baseman Jay Kowalski who Mika Pesakiro-F%t Cosarta (SJ) def. John Car- cell carded an 88 and Todd Emerick and Fernandez singled up the middle. Earlier in the would have forced errors,” Bolton roll-Kevin Rswrers 6-2, 6-3; Andy Czapinski- Sullivan had three. Mike Cameron, John Gaglioti, Tony Mitch Webster hit a solo home run, his first, off Jim Tanana (1-1) retired 15 of the first 18 batters. He gave - n downs Coventry made a fine diving stab. Kate Kunkol (SJ) def. Scott Mulliken-Jed Rliion and Jamie Raumier 90s. Mistakes costly DiLoreto, Bert Lessard and Joe Cameron chipped in two game, Fernandez extended his hitting sttcak to 13 games. Acker in the Cleveland fourth and the Indians scored COVENTRY — Two unearned coach Joe Jankowski said. 7- 6,6-4. up three runs on six hits in 6 2-3 innings and beat Min­ “The play up the middle (by each. Felix Flannski and Bob (Quaglia had three and two Gruber and McGriff each hit their fourth homer of the twice in the fifth when Brook Jacoby hit an RBI double ^ F runs in the fifth inning proved Bolton is back in action today at Rocky Hill golf nesota for the first time in seven starts since July 28, Kowalski) and the error were the to Bolton girls MHS girls tennis for F'BD. season in the seventh. and came home on Felix Fermin’s single for a 9-2 edge. decisive as Bacon Academy downed home at 3:30 pjn. against Coventry 1985. two deciding plays in the game,” BOLTON — Miscues have been High. WOMEN’S REC — Century 21-Lindsey beat Hungry “I hope tonight was just an aberration,” Indians Orioles 8, Royals 5: Pete Hamisch pitched six strong Coventry High, 4-2, M on^y after­ tops Cheney Tech Mike Henneman got the final two outs for his fourth — m Coventry coach Bob Plaster said. one of the biggest problems for the falls to Windsor Tiger, 11-5, at CTiarter Oak Field. Shari Holland had manager John McNamara said. “I guess if there’s one innings and host Baltimore won for the first time in five noon in a key early season COC “We obviously can’t afford to Rocky Hill High downed Cheney save. Roy Smiiii (0-2) allowed four runs in five innings. 0 o Ken Garr (4-1) went the distance Bolton High girls’ softball team in WINDSOR — Host Windsor three hits, including two home runs, for Century while thing in defense of our bullpen, it is that they hadn’t been career decisions against ex-Oriole Storm Davis. East baseball engagement. make 10 errors and expea to win Tech, 4-1, Monday in COC golf ac­ Detroit took a 2-0 lead in the first on sacrifice flics by to pick up the win. He allowed four 1990. That aspect again played a High tripped up Manchester High, Cindy LaCThappclIe and Denise Welch added two hits used in a while. Our starters have usually been taking us Hamisch (2-0) allowed just one hit through six in­ The Bobcats stand 6-0 in the any games,” Jankowski said. tion at Mwchester Country Club. Cecil Fielder and Larry Sheets. 2 CD hits, struck out one and walked role as the Bulldogs fell to 4-3, Monday afternoon in CCC in­ apiece. Fbr Hungry Tiger. Sarah Wheeler, Stacy Raymec, COC East, 7-1 overall while the Bolton had six hits against eight The Beavers go to 0-2 with the H - < three. “We didn’t hit very well,” Westbrook High, 23-7, Monday terconference girls’ termi.s action. Sue Laoyga and Lynn Schmelter had two apiece. loss, Coventry’s second straight, for Westbrook. Each side collected loss. Plaster said. “We didn’t hit it hard. afternoon in non-conference play. Windsor is now 1-1 while the In­ DUSTY — Mdnville Electric beat Hartford County m drops the Patriots to 4-2, 6-2. 10 bases on balls. The difference Cheney’s Jeff O’Coimor took There were a lot of dinky groun­ The game was called after six in­ dians fall to 2-3. Manchester Sheriffs, 16-10, at Keeney Street Field. Tom Jarish had Coventry resumes play today at 3:30 was in the errors. The visitors scored medalist honors with a 44. Rocky dnuts.” nings by the 15-run rule. Westbrook, nine runs in the first inning on only resumes play Wednesday in West three hits, including a homer, for Mainvillc. Jim Carter breaks loose for the Padres p.m. at Qieney Tech. Chris McCarthy (3-2) absorbed Hill took the medalist point, 2-3, scored six times in the top of three hits, aided by half of the Hartford against host Conard High. 189-219. Thurston, Tim Mainvillc and John Droriak added two 1 rn each. Mike Foss and Ed Linares had three and two for By The Associated Press Carter capped a five-run first inning The game took 2 hours, 44 minutes to HCS. NL Roundup ag^nst Eric Gunderson (0-2) with a long play, n a including the extra 65 minutes Even the rain couldn’t stop Joe Carter drive over the center-field fence. in rain delays, and made it an even longer | - In Brief . . . NFL clubs didn’t from reigning for the San Diego Phdres. “I started him with a fastball. Then I night for the Giants. Because Lindbergh O O Druce comes up very big Carter finally broke loose Monday A pair of rare rain delays threatened to got a changc-up out over the plate,” Field in San Diego has an 11:30 p.m. O “n In Brief . . . night, driving in a career-high seven runs wash out Carter’s slam. The game was Gunderson said. “When I pitched against PDT curfew, the Giants were forced to rn UConn nine completes sweep go crazy over and hitting his first National League halted for 20 minutes in the second inning him in San Francisco I threw him a lot of bus two hours to Los Angeles Internation­ STORRS (AP) — Gianni Ragaini scored on a bunt by grand slam as the I^ re s routed the San and for another 45 minutes in the third change-ups. I think he was ready for it al Airport for their charter flight home to 05 Todd Rosenthal in the bottom of the ninth inning to lift as Capitals rout Rangers UConn women win crown Francisco Giants 13-3. because of showers. this lime.” San Francisco. the University of Connecticut to a 4-3 come-from-behind underclassmen Carter came to San Diego in December No game has been rained out at Jack All of the F ^ c s seemed ready to hit as Cardinals 7, Pirates 4: John Tlidor O O CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. — The University of Con­ in a trade that sent prize rookie Sandy Murphy Suidium since April 20, 1983, a won for the third time in three starts as St. victory over Georgetown. By Barry Wilnor By David Ginsburg they beat San Francisco for the fifth lime necticut women’s softball team captured the Big East Alomar Jr. and two others to Cleveland. span of 569 games. There have been just Louis ended a four-game losing streak m z With Monday’s win, UConn completes a three-game The Associated Press The Associated Press S i # i in seven games this season. They got 17 sweep of its Big East series with Georgetown and raises championship Monday with a 2-0 victory over St. John’s But Carter, who averaged 31 home runs 14 rainouts in 22 seasons at San Diego. hits, including three each by Carter, Tony and stopped Pittsburgh’s four-game win­ a > > i - its record to 17-12-1 and 8-6 in the conference. Geor­ LANDOVER, Md. — John Druce behind Sue Rybezk’s two-hit pitching. and 108 RBIs for the Indians the last four “I thought it was going to get rained Gwynn and Bip Roberts, who also ning stie^. NEW YORK — In the first draft chock full of un Both runs were unearned. years, did little in his first 12 games for out,” Carter said. “That was my honest Pedro Guerrero hit a two-run homer J3 05 getown falls to 16-18 and 4-8 in the conference. derclassmen, NFL teams didn’t tackle each other to can’t believe how many times his homered. Rybezk was named the tournament’s Most Outstand­ the FWres, batting just .213 with one opinion. I figured it was going to be lime and Willie McGee got four hits as the UConn entered the bottom of the ninth trailing 3-1. get at them. shots have found the back of the net Carter’s two-run single with the bases ing Player. home run and six RBIs. for me to go home and just say, ‘1 lost a Cardinals won for the first time in six JD > Craig Gaudio picked up the win in one-third innings of Of the 38 underclassmen who were made eligible during the Stanley Cup playoffs. loaded in the fourth came against Dan relief work. Todd Boyan took the loss for the Hoyas. “Personally, it’s amazing,” Druce * UConn is now 26-3, St. John’s 22-14. But against the Giants, Carter stood tal­ grand slam. A typical day, I guess.’ It (Quisenberry and made it 8-0, and he home games. > - • for the draft, 18 were selected. Eight of them went in lest of all. He hit his fifth career slam in seems like I haven’t seen any sunshine ■D the first round, five in the first seven picks. said after scoring two goals and as­ Coventry group sponsors dance doubled in the sixth off Andy McGaf- TUdor (3-0) gave up three runs on five Expos, Cards swap players sisting on another during a four-goal the first inning, added a two-run single in since I’ve been here.” figan. Each of Carter’s hits came after hits in eight innings. Those are the only After that, the seniors hogged the spxrtlight. On the the fourth and an RBI double in the sixth. ST. LOUIS (AP) — The St. Louis Cardinals traded first period that started the COVENTRY — The Coventry Girls’ Recreation In the only other NL game, St. Louis Jack Clark walked. runs he has allowed in 21 innings this second day, when the final seven rounds were held, He went 3-for-4 and left in the seventh to right-handed relief pitcher John Costello on Monday to Washington Capitals to a 7-1 victory Softball program will sponsor a 50’s and 60's dance on beat Pittsburgh 7-4. Andy Benes (2-1) was able to survive a season. only three juniors — quarterback Major Harris of rest. the Moitreal Expos for infielder Rex Hudler. over the New York Rangers Monday Saturday, May 12, from 8 p.m. to midnight at the North Carter’s previous career best for RBIs two-run homer by Kevin Mitchell, his Guerrero’s third home run of the West Virginia, Virginia running back Marcus Wilson "I watched a film of myself. 1 hadn’t Costello. 29, has pitched in four games this spring night and a 2-1 lead in the I^trick Coventry Fire Department. was six, accomplished three limes with third, and a solo shot by Matt Williams, season came in the third against Bob after begiiming the season on the disabled list with a sore and Clemson running back Terry Allen — w BYOB and set-ups and snacks will be provided. been swinging the bat with any kind of Cleveland. He came within one of the his first. Benes went six innings and Cal­ Walk (0-3) and put St. Louis ahead for selected. Division fiiuils. shoulder. Hudler, also 29, had played in four Montreal Tickets are $15 a couple and can be acquired by call­ authority. Basically, I was just a one- Padres’ record for RBIs, set by Nate Col­ vin Schiraldi pitched three for his first good at 3-2. Guerrero has eight RBIs in Harris went in the final round to the Los Angeles Druce, who spent the early part of games and had one hit in tluee at-bats. the season in minors, jo in ^ the ing 742-8611 or 742-1775. dimensional hitter,” Carter said. bert on Aug. 1, 1972. save. his last three games. Raiders, who had taken Wilson in the sixth round The Coventry girls’ rcc softball meeting will be held Minnesota got Allen in the ninth. Capitals in December and scored Hawks’ Fratello resigns post eight goals in 45 games. He now has Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Middle School library. ATLANTA (AP) — Mike Fratello resigned as coach That leaves 20 of the early-cnuy players to fend for themselves as free agents. nine goals in nine playoff games. He Britsox down Hagerstown Suns out of sync as playoffs begin with Jazz of the Atlanta Hawks after a disappointing season that had three in Washington’s 6-3 vic­ There’s one big name from the college ranks who HAGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) — Jeff Bagwell went 4- ended with the Hawks missing the NBA playoffs for the tory over the Rangers in Game 2 on .500, barely made the playoffs and lost formidable foe. set a league record for one-year improve­ will join them: Notte Dame quarterback Tony Rice for-5 and Derek Livemois won his third of the season as By The Associated Press first time in five years. Saturday. four of five games against Detroit. But Bulls-Bucks: There will be an NBA ment. The Spurs were 21-61 last season. All-Americans Michael Tanks, a center from Rorida the New Britain Red Sox defeated the Hagerstown Suns Fratello, in the last year of a four-year contract, was “The pucks are just bouncing my Once the Phoenix Suns got healthy Pacers coach Dick Versace remains confi­ championship banner hanging from the Trail Blazers-Mavericks: Ifortland Slate, and tackle Jim Mabry of Arkansas also didn’t 10-6 in an Eastern League game. under pressure as the Hawks played under .500 most of way,” he said. “I’m just trying to get Tha Aiaodoiad Praaa around (Thristmas, they played very well. dent. rafters at Chicago Stadium if Bulls guard must overcome a poor playoff history. Hagerstown jumped out to a 2-0 led in the first Mon­ the season. Atlanta won six of its last seven to finish in front and look for the rebounds. But now, with the second season — the “This is the greatest Riccr team ever," Michael Jordan has anything to say about Since wirming the NBA championship in “I don’t think it’s a big bonanza draft,” New York WIPEOUT — VNfeishington’s Rob Murray runs over Rangers’ day on Scott Meadows’ two-run double that extended his 41-41. Fratello’s record was 323-251 in seven seasons. The puck has to go in sometime.” playoffs — just three days away, there is he said. it. 1977, Portland has lost nine of 11 open­ Jets general manager Dick Steinberg said. “There’s goalie Mike Richter during Game 3 of their Stanley Cup hitting streak to 12 games. Meadows finished the night strengths at running back and linebacker — a good Led by Druce, Washington concern anew. Celtics-Knicks: The Knicks, 1-4 Western Conference ing-round scries. Team USA routs Norway playoff series Monday night. The Capitals won, 7-1. with three hits in four at bats and three RBIs. and deep draft — but the traditionally weak pxisitions registered iu most lopsided playoff “Wc’rc out of sync and suuggling,” against the Celtics and 12-21 overall in Lakers-Rockets: Houston has the un­ The Trail Blazers finished this season BERN, Switzerland (AP) — Team USA routed Nor­ victory since an 8-1 triumph over All-Star forward Tom Chambers said. their last 33 games, can’t be comfortable enviable task of ttying to be the first team on a high note, winning eight of their last way 9-4 for its second sttaight victory at the World such as tight end, center and inside linebacker ping his own rebound over Richter two minutes to pull away. Knicks activate Oakley remained weak.” the Rangers in 1986. Game Fbur of The Suns lost three of their lust five wiili those numbers or the knowledge that to beat Los Angeles in the opening round nine games to set a franchise record with Hockey Championshipis. for a power play goal at 6:04. A lit­ After Druce tapped in a power NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Knicks added games to finish 54-28, a game short of the By pxisition, the most pxipular spxit was defensive this best-of-7 series is scheduled for Boston won nine of its last 10. since 1981. The last: the Houston Rock­ 59 victories. The Americans, who missed the medal-round for the tle over two minutes later, Druce play goal to make it 3-1, Mike Rid­ forward Charles Oakley to their eligible list for the Utah Jazz, their first-round opponent in back, with 50 choices, followed by linebacker with Wednesday night in the Capital 76crs-Cavaliers: Cleveland enters the ets. “This is a different team and a different fourth consecutive time, finished fifth in the eight-team gave Geoff Courtnall a centering ley beat Richter 56 seconds later on playoffs on Monday and deactivated backup center Greg 47. Only one placekicker. Mall Stover of Louisiana Cenue. the Western Conference playoffs. playoffs very much on the upswing, The Lakers had the league’s best situation." Portland coach Rick Adciman preliminary round with a 2-4 record. pass at the slot that Courtnall took a shorthanded breakaway after steal­ Butler. Eastern Conference: Tech, was taken, by the New York Giants with the “John Druce came through having won six in a row and 17 of 23. record (63-19), while the Rockets said. “Everybody is going to talk about it, Jeff Norton of the New York Islanders and Mike toward the net and blasted between ing the puck from Darren ’fiircottc. Oakley, the Knicks’ top reboundcr, has been out since 329th of 331 picks. again,” Capitals coach Terry Murray Pistons-Pacers: Forward James Ed­ “We haven’t approached our peak of squeezed into the playoffs on the final but I don’t think it even enters into this Modano of the Minnesota North Stars each scored two Richter’s leg pads. “It was an awful start for us,” mid-March with a broken bone in his left hand. The wards says the defending champion Pis­ Southern California had the most draftees, 10, in­ said. “You can’t ask for anything last year, but wc’rc getting there," the day of the season. picture." goals and had an assist for Team USA. Guy Gosselin The Rangers responded with a Rangers coach Roger Neilson said. Knicks said x-rays of the hand show the break has tons arc happy that the playoffs have ar­ cluding first-rounders Junior Seau (fifth to San Diego) more from the guy as far as stepping Cavaliers’ Larry Nance .said. Dallas won its last four games and also scored twice for the Americans and Greg Brown, forward and playing sensational shorthanded goal by F^ul Broten at “We seemed to be down 4-1 before healed. rived. The Pistons should be, considering The 76crs, who won their first Atlantic Spurs-Nuggets: San Antonio, led by finished third in the Midwest wit^i a and Mark Carrier (sixth to Chicago). That helped the Oakley practiced on his own last week and will work 1 Danton Cole and ftul Ranheim of the Calgary Flames hockey.” 9:29 to cut the gap to 2-1, but the we knew what was happening and that they lost eight of their last 16 games. Division title since 1983, split four games rookie center David Robinson, won the 47-35 record, but was 0-4 against f^ific-10 lead the conferences with 43 players. out with the team Tliesday and Wcdnc.sday. Knicks each had a goal. Druce’s heroics helped the Capi­ Capitals scored twice in the next we never recovered.” Indiana finished only two games above this season with the Cavaliers. They arc a Midwest Division with a 56-26 record to Portland. Rorida had a first-rounder for the eighth consecu­ spokesman John Cirillo said Oakley might be able to tals overcome the absence of their Larkin NL player of week tive year, the longest streak since the merger, when play in New York’s playoff opener against Boston on Emmitt Smith went to Dallas. leading scorer, Dino Ciccarelli, who t t T NEW YORK (AP) — Barry Larkin, who went 10- Thursday night. There were 20 trades, one involving comerback is out for the scries with a knee for-20 last week and leads the major leagues witJi a .512 sprain. KEEP YOUR Robinson new N.C. State coach ( \ i average, was named National League player of the week Tim McKyer, a Supjcr Bowl star for the 49ers who Red Sox beat Pawtucket and Seattle Mariners teammates Ken Griffey Jr. and was in the doghouse in San Francisco. He was dealt to “John Druce is playing great for R\WTUCKET, Rhode Island (AP) — Jody Reed and By Al Boyce conttact paying $95,(KX) annually, can work the same us,” Ciccarelli said. “He’s picking Brian Holman were named co-players of the week in die Miami for an 1 Ith-round pick this year and a No. 2 in FEETCOVHtEOI Dwight Evans each drove in two runs to pace the Boston The Associated Press magic on the court while defusing the furor over American League. 1991. up the load in a big way, like guys Rc|d Sox to a 6-3 win over the host F^iwtuckct Red Sox in academics. All but one of his players in a 16-year coach­ arc supposed to do in the playoffs,” Griffey was 12-for-29 last week widi two home runs (Quarterbacks were not in heavy demand — 20 ^ Safety steel toes. Full-grain ihj annual cxliibilion game played at McCoy Sudium RALEIGH, N.C. ^ When Les Robinson took center ing career have graduated from college. Washington lost goalie Don and 10 RBIs. Holman pitched 8 2-3 perfect innings went, but only two in the first 58 picks. Five of those leather. Steel shank foot support. before 7,097 fans Monday nigjit. court in Reynolds Coliseum as North Carolina Stale’s "1 don’t think it's that complicated,” Robinson said. 9 Beaupre, who is unbeaten as a against Oakland on Friday before allowing Ken Phelps’ piassers went in the 12th round. Tbugh. bghtwelght SuperSole and Pawtucket’s starting pitcher Steve Bast was charged new basketball coach, it very well could have been five “Thc.se guys here now arc mine. I’m rcsjionsiblc for ninth-inning home. It will be years before anyone knows how their starter in the playoffs, at 3:16 of the Red Wing fit... with the loss, allowing six runs and seven hits in 3 2-3 years ago in another arena. them. ... I told them you need to be functional in this teams fared, but several clubs appeared to fill their first period with a groin pull. But innings. Pawtucket was led by first baseman Mo Vaug^ Just as in 1985, when he took over at liasi Tennessee, society to be happy. McKay gets Achievement Award most pressing needs. Mike Liut came in and stopped 17 with two hits including a thrcc-run homer in the sixth in­ Robinson conics to a team beset by NCAA violations "Every young man 1 coach, the number one thing ... NEW YORK (AP) — ABC collected 15 of the 27 Starting at the top, the 49crs needed a backup for of 18 shots to even his playoff ning off minor leaguer Jim Budrewicz. and crilicizol over academics. I’m going to ask him if he wants to get a college degree, awards piresented during the 11th annual Spxirts Emmy running back Roger Craig afUir uading Terrence record at 2-2. Minor leaguer Michael Thompson was credited for the “I’m a little nervous out here at center court.” Robin­ is that foremost in his mind. TTicrc arc enough good bas­ Awards ceremonies, and ABC’s Jim McKay received the Raglcr to Dallas. In Dexter Carter, a small but ex­ Beaupre said after the game he win for Boston. Boston substituted freely using 22 son said Monday as he accepted the coaching job made ketball players out there that can be successful in the first Lifetime Spxirts Achievement Award. plosive back from Rorida Slate, they found one. could be out for a week. 2233 players, including five minor leaguers. available when Jim Valvano was forced out. “This is a classrooms here at North Carolina State." ABC won for such events as the Indianapolis 500, ■‘With every pick that was selected I was hoping New York rookie goalie Mike very, very exciting moment for me, needless to say.” Robinson, 47. said the East Tennessee State team's NFL Monday night football, the New York City they wouldn’t pick me so I could get a chance at San Richter took the loss, his first in the Robinson guided East Tennessee to a 27-7 record and grade-point average increased from 1.5 to 2..5 after he Marathon and the World Series, as well as for the Trans- Francisco,” Carter said. “That’s where I wanted to go postseason after three wins, despite Robinson NBA player of week the Southern Conference championship last .season. But took over. And he said there will be no more exceptions all along.” NEW YORK (AP) — San Antonio rookie David for players at N.C. Stale. 9 Antarctica Exp>edition and the l^tarod sled dug race. making 42 saves. The 49 shots were * T tt __ 1 fit 1 ~ ~ ” J much of what Robinson attractive in Raleigh was his A1 Michaels of ABC was selctcd outstanding play-by- The , worried about their offen­ a Capitals’ playoff record for a •-H ^ 7 13 I '*-14 J /I3 J Robinson, who averaged 26 points, 14 rebounds and background — he’s a former N.C. State player - and his Valvano was forced out April 7 after interim chancel­ lor Larry Monteith criticized the academic records of play broadcaster and John Madden, CBS commentator sive line, got center Bern Brosu;k of Washington to regulation-length game. F 400 West Middle Tpke. three blocked shots last week while leading the Spurs to ability to succeed despite inherited NCAA restrictions. for NFL football, was selected as top analyst. groom as an eventual replacement for Doug Smith. the Midwest Division title, was named NBA player of players. Valvano received more than $6(X).(XX) in a con­ The Auodaied Proaa “It was shock. It was disappoint- Manchester Parkade At East Tennessee, Robinson began his first season CBS won five awards and ESPN three, with one each “He will play both center and guard for us some mg. It was a bad game,” New York the week. with three players suspended for six games. Ihe NCAA tract buyout agreement, including $375.(XX) from the NEW COACH — Les Robinson was Manchester, C T 06040 going to NBC, NFL Rims, Inspxm and Cappy Produc­ this year,” Coach John Robinson said. general manager Neil Smith said. Robinson helped the Spurs go 4-0 last week and set a stripped the Buccaneers of scholarships later that year, N.C. Stale booster club. named the new basketball coach at North MACX: 94 USA Todd TUmcr, N.C. State's athletic director on July 1, tions. Druce opened the scoring by flip- ______646-8424 franchise record for victories with 56 as well as an NBA but the progiam remained competitive. Carolina State University Monday in said it’s lime to stop dwelling on the past. record for the greatt’st onc-scason turnaround. N.C. Stale is hoping Robinson, who signed a four-year Raleigh. N.C. 0

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12—MANCHESTER HERALD, -niesday. April 24. 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, 'ftiesday, April 2 4 ,1990--13 Harris to take his NFL dream northward to Canada FOCUS By T.J. Simpneaux Monday after 316 others, including Toronto for the rights to Harris, then The 6-foot, 210-pound Harris said compared himself with Houston 25-10-1 as a starter with the Moun­ The Associated Press 18 quarterbacks. Now. Harris is flew Harris to Vancouver last week his ability to play in the NFL is quarterback Andre Ware, the Heis­ taineers, was the only quarterback close to bidding adieu to his dream to show him just how much they demonstrated by Ms college statis­ man Trophy winner who went to they drafted. of NFL glory. CHARLESTON. W.Va. — Major want him. tics: 5,137 yards and 41 touchdowns Detroit as the seventh overall pick. “All the guy has done is win. Harris’ wish came true, but it may Harris’ agent, Ed Abrams, said passing and 2,161 yards and 18 Dear Abby “I’m not going to get upset.” said “I think it’s a great move rk 4 6 .400 3 Phillips 3b 4 2 2 1 Gladden If 4 1 1 0 W eatDivtolon Tram m l ss 5 0 11 Larkin dh 4 0 1 0 up with my misery and never letting me see her own In WordPerfect 5.0, for example, you can pop a menu W L P e t GB W h ita kr2 b 4 0 11 Puckett cf 4 0 1 1 MSC Masters misery — her reward will be to be left alone. to the screen and select from 50 page designs, complete Oakland 9 3 .750 — N o ka sc 4 12 1 G eetti 3b 3 0 1 0 M o sebycf 4 12 0 H arper c 3 0 0 0 The Manchester Soccer Club Masters (boys Abby, she is not the kind of person who should be left with graphics and borders and ready for your message. Chicago 5 4 .556 21/2 10 and under) beat Simsbury, 3-2, Sunday at Texaa 7 6 .53 8 21/2 Fieldsr 1b 3 0 0 1 M oses ph 10 0 0 alone. Once you’ve selected a design, the software drops the Sheets dh 2 0 0 1 O rtiz c 0 0 0 0 Martin School. Stove HuoL Drew Sinatra arxl C alifornia 6 6 .500 3 Mike PrlndKrlle had the goals. Also playing well So I tell her now, and I want all my kids and friends to cursor to the spot in the design where you’re supposed to Minneeota 6 8 .429 4 Lemon rf 4 0 0 0 Castillo rf 3 0 0 0 TJones It 4 2 3 0 Bush ph 0 0 0 0 were Nick Odell, Cameron Beers and Jesse start typing text. All the normal word processor com­ Kansae City 5 7 .417 4 LA(J- Odell. Chris Hamelln played well In goal. listen: “As soon as you possibly can, after throwing my Fv Seattle 4 9 .308 5<« Williams If 0 0 0 0 Mack ph 0 0 0 0 mands prevail, and you print the finished product the H rbek 1b ashes off the boat into the Racific, wrap the memories of Monday's Qamas 3 1 0 0 MSC United way you would any other file. Baltimore 8, Kansas City 5 G agne ss 4 1 1 0 o v e ^ -s iz e p our life together around you — and begin a new life. If Toronto 12, Cleveland 9 N e ^ n 2b 2 0 0 0 The Manchester Soccer Club United (boys 13 three days, or three months, after I’m gone, you find a But the finished product looks as though it has been M anriq 2b 10 12 M/4LLer years old) opened its season with a 6-0 victory The Auoclaled F>reM Detroit 6, Minnsaola 3 man who will love and cherish you for a few years as I done by someone who knows something about design, Only games scheduled T o tals 34 611 6 Totals 32 3 8 3 WRiTeR'S CRA M P" over Bolton. Scott Ruganis scored torse goals TUaaday's Qamas D e tro it 020 020 2 0 0 - 6 while Brendan F^lndivllle added two g ^s . have for so many, go for it! You’ve earned it.” SURGEONS OPERATE ON ELEPHANT — A special team of veterinarian surgeons which is going to be a dramatic improvement for most of Kansas City (Dotson 0-0) at Milwaukee M in n s a o la 000 001 200—3 — f//\lD9R-Sizep Jonathan StanIzzI scored the other United goal. perform a rare Caesarean section on a 36-year-old Asian elephant Monday in an at­ us. (Bosk) 1-0), 7 p.m. E—P hillipe 2, Harper. DF*— D e tro it 1, Mir>- Jeff Roberta, Justin BogH, Tim Marchand, ^ a n “MAC” IN OREGON nesota 2. LOB—Detroit 6, Minnesota 5. Jaworski and Ron Lesniak also played well. For PCs and compatibles, the program works with Seattle (\bung 0-2) at New York (LaFtoint ( 2 \ p v e DEAR MAC: Your sincerity rings true, leaving me tempt to save its calf. The operation at Burnet Park Zoo in Syracuse, N.Y., resulted in the 0-1), 7:30 p.m. 2B—Nokes, TJones, Gagna, Moseby. Andy Dorln and Matt Somberg recorded the shutout In goal. uncharacteristically speechless. Thanks for a two-hankie PageMaker 3.0 or higher, Ventura Publisher 2.0 or higher Oakland (Stewart 3-0) at Baltimore (Johnson 3B—TJones. SB—M o s^ (2), Phillips (3). letter. removal of a 266-pound stillborn bull calf. The mother, named Babe, was reported in and WordPerfect 5.0 or higher and other software that o 2- 0), 7:35 p.m. SF—Fielder, Sheets. _ New ATHLsriC IP H R ER BB SO good condition. supports CGM and PCX file formats. 3 3 T l Califernia (Langston 1-0) at Boston (Clemens C<5N7RACT DEAR ABBY: I have a real concern - listen to this! 3- 0), 7:35 p.m. D e tro it On the Macintosh side, the software works with TananaW,1-1 6 2-3 6 3 3 1 2 A friend told me that she asked her 4-year-old S F Clevelarid (Swindell 1-1) at Toronto (Key 1-0), Pagemaker, WordPerfecL Word, and Ready, Set, Go, plus 7 3 5 p.m. Nunez 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 daughter to kiss her good night the other evening when watch him sell off his beefmasters. Detroit (Ritz 0-3) at Minnesota (Guthrie 0-0), Gleaton 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 American League ieaders Lot AngelM at Edrrx)r)ton, 9:35 p.m.. if Bowling she was putting her to bed. The little girl came to her other packages that support Postscript files. The Henneman S,4 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 nacassaiy Hanks’ movie disrupts life The Texas Rangers hurler signed autographs and 8 0 5 p.m . Baaed on 28 at Bats. manufacturers say if your computer suppiorts one of those — m Chicago (King 0-0) at Texas (Moyer 0-2), M in n e so ta Hockey TUaaday, May 1 mother with her mouth open and your tongue sticking posed for snapshots with fans Sunday as about 500 RSmith L.0-2 5 7 4 3 1 2 G A B R H P e t software packages, it has enough muscle to handle 8 3 5 p.m . WWilBon KC Waahinoton at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30 p.ra, If out! during filming in Bronx O o Drumnd 2 3 2 2 0 1 10 34 9 16 .471 necessary Elks head of his cattle were sold. WSdncaday's Gamaa F’lmero Tex 13 45 12 18 .400 “What are you doing?” asked her mother. P a g e in Kansas City at Milwaukee, 7 pm . Ystt 110 0 10 Montre^ at Boston, 7:35 p.m., if riecessary NEW YORK (AP) — Moaning merchants and When he isn’t pitching, Ryan is a rancher, but he Pena Ben 12 43 4 17 .395 Ralph Doyer Sr. 142-406, Bill Tonklel 376, ^ 03 Seattle at New Vbrk, 7:30 p.m. Aguilera 1 0 0 0 1 1 “I’m kissing you just like they do on TV,” the child For more information, call Marketing Graphics Inc., Mattingly NY 10 39 5 15 .385 Stanley Cup glance Howard Hampton 373, Joe Dwoark 143-376, gawking passers-by greeted Hollywood’s arrival in decided to sell a purebred herd because he can’t Oakland at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m. HBP—Hrbek by Tanana. 804-747-6691, or write them at 4401 Dominion Blvd, H - < Griffey Sea 13 53 6 20 .377 DIVISION SEMIFINALS Joe Twaronita 370, F>aul Ford 386, Steve Dis- replied. Califernia at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Umpres—Home. Hirschbeck: FirsL Phillips: the Bronx for filming of “The Bonfire of the devote the lime it requires. Baseball, a growing fami­ Stillwell KC 11 32 4 12 .375 WMinasdaif, A pril 4 iplo 138-382, Carl Bolin 139-142395^ Mika Suite 210, Glen Allen, Va. 23060. Cleveland at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Secortd, McCoy: Third, Clark. Abby, what are we exposing our children to on TV — m . Snyder d e 11 44 6 16 .364 Minnesota 2, Chicago 1 S c h o l a s t i c Coelho 141-378. Hank Hebert 143-145-369, Vanities,” starring Tom Hanks as a bond dealer ly and a move to Arlington prompted Ryan to sell the Detroit at Minnesota, 805 pm. T—2:43. A—13,129. E D ia zM il 11 39 9 14 .359 SL Louis 4, Toronto 2 Henry Agosbnalli 161-138-417, TravHa C ook Sr. anytime, day or evening. What should we do? brought low by the Big Apple. beefmasters. O Z i Chicago at Texas, 835 pm . 140-372, Dave LaChapelle 159-408, Emia □ □ □ C aneecoO ak 12 42 11 15 .357 Lot Angslea 5, Calgary 3 Please put this concern in a column soon, and tell us Nationai League resuits Pepin 151-404, Duane lOauta 139-384, Jerry There were cranes, trucks, traffic jams and plenty “1 could tell things weren’t going to slow down OParker MU 11 42 6 15 .357 WIrmipag 7, Ednoonton 5 whom we should write to about it. It will probably mean SPREADSHEETS — A spreadsheet is an automatic National League standings Thursday, Aprs 5 Baseball standings FVdal 136-173-141-450. of stars Monday during filming at the courthouse. where I could give it the time and attention I needed Cardinais 7, Pirates 4 H orn# R uns nothing, but let’s try! way to make lies with numbers logically consistent, and East Division Bell, Toronto, 4: Gruber, Toronto, 4: McGriff, Hartford 4, Boston 3 The movie is based on Tom Wolfe’s best-selling to,” Ryan said. He said he will keep less demanding the April 24 issue of PC Magazine weighs in with its first W L P et. QB PITTSBURGH STLOUIS Toronto, 4; 10 are bed wlto 3. Buflaio 4, Montreal t MOTHER OF SIX — novel of avarice, ego and comiption. And the flames commercial herds on two other Texas ranches he Pitteburgh 8 6 .571 a b r h b l a b r h b l Runs Battsd In Nsw Vbrk Rangers 2, Nsw Vbrk Islandsrt 1 C C C E aM O'MI DEAR MOTHER: When you see something on TV roundup of spreadsheets since November 1988. r - 33 Montraal 7 6 .538 or example of what crew worked. Several hundred people — some from as far away O O Chicago 6 7 .462 V/2 R edue1b 4 0 1 1 M cG ee ct 5 1 4 1 Toronto, 11; Incaviglia. Texas, 11; Snyder, Chicago 5. Mimeaola 3 MANCHESTER 3 1 5 2 children should sec, take the time to write to the sponsor magazine gives its coveted “PC Magazine Editor's N e w 'fo rk 6 7 .462 V/2 B onilla r1 3 1 0 0 G uerrer 1b 4 1 1 2 Cleveland, 11; M m siro, TsKaa, 10. SL Louis 4, Toronto 2 HockvUla 3 1 4 2 “It’s making everybody’s life miserable," groused as California, Tennessee, Kentucky, Oklahoma and Choice” nods to Quattro Pro and to Microsoft E.xccl, O “n King 3b Today — the company that advertises its product on that par­ SL Louie 6 8 .426 2 4 0 1 2 P n d ltn 3 b 1 0 1 1 Pitching (3 Dadalons) Calgary 8, Los Angalaa 5 FarmI 2 2 4 3 Nick Kavalos as movie micks jammed the street out­ Louisiana — came to consider buying the beef­ both with suggested list prices of 495. (A repeated sug­ WeatDivtolon S iaugh tc 3 0 2 0 Jonee 3b 4 0 0 0 CFinley, Calllomla. 3-0, 1.000; aernsns, Edmonton 3, Winnipeg 2, OT South Yfindtor 2 2 2 4 B a se b a ll ticular TV program. Your local library has business LV Ilierac 1110 MThmp rf 8alurda]f, A pril 7 Manchester al Xavier, 3:45 side his delicatessen. “The bread guy had to park two masters. gestion here is to never pay list. Mail-order can save you W L P et. QB 3 0 0 1 Boston, 3-0, 1.000; KBrown, Tsxas, 3-0, 1.000; E nfield 2 2 2 3 directories that contain the names of large companies, C incinnali 9 1 .900 — V enS lykef 4 0 1 0 Z e ile c 3 1 2 0 Flyan, Texas, 3-0, 1.000; Stewart Oakland, 3-0, Boston 3, Hartford 1 Hartford F’ublic 0 4 0 5 Coventry at Chaney Tech, 3:30 blocks away and carry in my delivery.” Gross sales totaled more than $500,000. a lot. Lotus 1-2-3 Release 3.0, for example, lists for a P 03 Loe Angelee 8 6 .571 3 Lind 2b 3 0 0 0 O quend 2b 3 1 2 0 1.000; Sbsb, Toronto, 3-0, 1.000, 5 ars bed with MontraM 3. Buffalo 0 W indham 0 4 0 5 Ftorband at BoHon, 330 their addresses and the names of their corporate officers. The cou^ousc and its players take a prominent San Diego 7 W alkp 1 0 0 0 Tudor p 3 0 0 0 New Jersey 6, Washington 5 S o ftb a ll heart-stopping 595 and is available at mail-order for 6 .538 3 '/a .667. ACC O 'a ll Write to the president of that company and tell hini Houeton 5 7 Prince ph 1 0 0 0 D ayley p 0 0 0 0 Nsw Vbrk Rarigsrs 5, Nsw Vbrk Iskvidars 2 Manchester at East Catholic (Robertson role in the book, Wolfe’s depiction of New Vbrk’s P^ge is hospitalized .417 5 w L W L 329.) O O San Frartoieco 5 8 51/z Kramer p 0 0 0 0 S und ay, 8 Park), 3 3 0 that you are not going to buy his product — and tell him .385 National League leaders N otre D anw 3 0 4 2 lowlifes and high brows. Atlanta 2 8 Bream ph 1 0 0 0 SL Louis 6, Toronto ^ OT Covsnby at Bolton, 3:30 LA JOLLA, Calif. (AP) — Ftoti I ^ e , whose 1950 PC Magazine does its usual exhaustive review includ­ m z .200 7 Baaed on 28 at Bats. EAST CATHOLIC 1 1 4 2 why. Monday's Qamaa Ruskin p Winnipeg 2, Edmonton 1 B o y s T ra ck Ed McCarthy, who works in the district attorney’s ing charts, graphs, and extensive text. If you’re thinking 0 0 0 0 0 AB R H Pet X avier 1 1 2 4 recording of “Tetuicssee Waltz” is the second-biggest D > SL Louis 7, Pittsburgh 4 Roesler p Chicago 2, Minnesota 1 Manchaeter at Yfindham, 3:30 office, couldn’t find a parking space during the 0 0 0 0 Larkin Cin 10 43 10 22 .512 S t Joseph 0 1 2 2 of buying or switching spreadsheets, read it before you San Diego 13, San Francisco 3 T otals M 4 8 3 Totals 35 7 12 8 Los Angeles 2, Calgary 1, OT East Catholic at Flockvills, 3:30 selling record ever, has been hospitalized with a sinus > l - Duncan Cin 9 32 8 14 .438 SL Bernard 0 1 0 3 movie hubbub. “I’m parked at a bus slop where some Only games scheduled Pittsburgh 200 001 001— 4 Monday, April Q lrls Track infection, her spokesman says. shop. D yketraP N 8 35 8 14 .400 I Fairfisid Prap 0 1 1 3 33 03 T\ieaday'a Gamaa S tLou la 102 200 m —7 Hartford 5, Boeton 3 Windham at Manchestor, 330 idiot will give me a ticket,” he said. S m tia g o SO 13 45 6 18 .400 Page, 62, was admitted to Scripps Memorial Atlanta (Smith 1-1) at New Vbrk (Gooden E— R e d u s , Colsman. DP—StLouis 1. Montreal 2. Buffalo 1. OT Boys Tennis Dr. Gott D aniels LA 12 33 6 13 .394 Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman and Melanie Grif­ 1-2), 7:35 p.m. LOB—Pittsburgh 4. StLouis 10. 2B—King, Nsw Vbrk Islanders 4, New Vbrk Rangers 3, Cheney Tech at East Hampton, 3:15 Hospital last week after dcvelping a high fever from 33 > M cG esS tL 14 59 10 23 .390 fith are also in the movie. Cincinnati (Rijo 0-0) at Philadelphja (Howell SlaughL McGee. HR—Guerrero (3). SB— 2 0 T QHto Tennis dental surgery, Alan Eichler said Monday. She was Ksnnedy SF 11 31 5 12 .387 C O C -Eaal O'MI 1-1), 7:35 p.m. Jones (2). Bell (2). McGee (3). S -B ell, Tudor. Nsw Jersey 2, Washington 1 Mercy at East Catholic, 3:30 > - • BuHarSF 13 51 11 19 .373 w L W L listed in good condition. Today In History Montreal (Gross 0-1) at Houston (Scott 0-1), IP H R ER BB SO TUtaday, A pril 10 Q o lf Peter Gott, M.D. G riffin LA 14 46 9 17 .370 Bacon Academy 5 0 6 1 Davis a grandfather again ■D 8 3 5 p.m. PH taburgh Toronto 4, SL Louis 2 YtothersffeldrBeriln at Manchester, 330 “This not anything life-threatending by any means DaShialdeMon 12 52 6 19 .365 COVENTRY 4 1 6 1 Vyhik L.0-3 4 8 5 3 1 1 Minneaoto 4, CNcs«o 0 Chicago (Maddux 2-0) at San Diego (Ras­ H orn s R u n t FtHAM 3 3 3 3 BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — Sammy Davis ... but it became so bad she had to go into the hospi­ mussen 0-0). 1005 p.m. Kramer 2 1 0 0 2 0 Winnipeg 4, Edmonton 3 ,20T W bdneaday Bonilla, Rttsburgh, 5; Brooks, Los Angetos, CHENEY TECH 0 8 1 6 Jr., recuperating at home from chemotherapy, got a Ruskin 1-311110 Los Angelas 12, Calgary 4 B a se b a ll tal,” he said. Today is TUesday, April 24, the 114th day of 1990. SL Louis (Magrane 0-2) at Los Angeles (Mor­ 4; Sabo, Cindnnab, 4; 9 are bed with 3. BOLTON 0 5 0 6 Floesler 12-3 2 1 1 1 2 W sdnaaday, A p ril 11 Xavier at East Catholic, 3:45 boost from the birth of his second grandchild and There are 251 days left in the year. gan 2-0), 10:35 p.m. Runs Battsd In The infection forced Page to cancel an appearance Pittsburgh (Oabek 2-1) at San Francisco S tL o u is Boston 6. Hartford 5 BoHon at Chaney Tech, 3:30 Fighting fungus c o e w N t O 'a ll words of encouragement from Frank Sinatra. Today’s highlight in history: Bonilla, Rttsburgh, 16; Gusrrero, SL Louis, Buffalo 4, Montreal 2 East Hampton at C o ve ^, 330 as a presenter in Wednesday’s network TV broadcast (GarrsHs 0-0), 10:35 p.m. Tudor W,3-0 8 5 3 3 3 2 W W L 13; JCahar, San DIago, 13; WCIark, San Fran- L S o ftb a ll “He told Sammy he wishes he was on the road of the Academy of Country Music Awards. Ten years ago, on April 24, 1980, the United States Wadnesday's Gairws Dayley 1 110 0 0 Nmn Vbrk Rangers 6, New Vbrk Islanders 1 CrotnweU 5 1 6 2 dico, 12; Brooks, Los Angalaa, 11; Santiago, Wbshington 3, Nsw Jersey 1 EasI Catholic at SL Joseph 330 Atlanta at New Vbrk, 7:35 p.m. HBP—CangelosI by Tudor. WP—Walk. R trtla n d 3 2 3 2 with him again,” said Susan Reynolds, spokeswoman Page is scheduled to be married May 12 to retired launched an abortive attempt to free the American San Diego, 11; Dawson, Chicago, 10; HJohn- Thursday, A ^ l 12 E ast Hampton a t C oventry, 3.-30 Cincinnati at Philadelphia. 7:35 p.m. BK—Walk. East Hampton 2 2 2 2 has variables aoa New Vbrk, 10; LaiWn, CIncinnab, 10; Mur­ Chicago 5, Minnsaola 1 Boys Tennis for the two entertainers. Asked how Davis was doing, aerospace engineer Jerry J. Filiciolto. hostages in Iran, a mission that was called off when one Montreal at Houston, 8:35 p.m. Umpires—Home, Crawford: FirsL DeMuto; Rocky H i) 2 3 2 3 Chicago at San Diego. 10:05 p.m. Secorrd, HalHon; TNrd, Harvey. ray, Loa Angalaa, 10. SL Louis 4, Toronto 3, SL Louis wins series Southington at Manchester, 3:30 she said only, “He’s resting.” Pigc has sold more than 100 million records, in­ of the helicopters developed engine trouble in the Iranian PHcMng (3 Dacialoaa) V InalT ach 2 4 2 4 Pittsburgh at San FrarKisco, 1005 p.m. T—2:53. A—22,748. 4-1 Falrfleld Prep al East Catholic. 3:30 DEAR DR. GOTT: I’ve been fighting a fungus fw Sinau-a and his wife, Barbara, visited Davis on cluding 8 million copies of “Tennessee Waltz,” which desert. Eight U.S. servicemen were killed when two SL Louis at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. Armstrong, CIncinnab, 34), 1.000; Haaba Calgary 5, Los Angelas 1 Qkls Tennis Padres 13, Giants 3 Rttsburgh, 3-0, 1.000; LaCoaa, San Frandsoo, Edtinnion 4, Winnipeg 3 Manchester at Conard, 3:30 more than 20 years and use Nizoral cream. It doesn’t Monday. uails only Bing Crosby’s “While Christmas” as the aircraft collided during the withdrawal. 3-0, 1.000; Tudor, SL Louis, 3-0, 1.000; Viola. Friday, A pril 13 QoH SANFRAN SAN DIEGO CCC EaM-girta O'MI seem to help much. Is there something else I can use? Davis’ grandchild Sam Michael Gamer was bom best-selling record ever. On this date: New M>rk, 34). 1.000; Banes, San D Isgo, 2-1, Boston 3, Hartford 2 Northwest Catholic at East Catholic American League results abrhM abrhM W L W L .667; Browning, CIncinnab, 2-1, .667; Drabsk, Montreal 4, Buffalo 2 (Tallwood) 2:30 DEAR READER: The answer to your question Friday. Davis’ daughter, Tracy Gamer, delivered the In 1704, the first American newspaper printed on a Buber cf 33 110110 Alomar 2b 5 2 2 0 RockvUle 4 0 6 0 Orioles 8, Royals 5 Rttsburgh. 2-1, .667; ZSmlth. Monbtal, 2-1, Wbshington 4, New Jersey 3 7-pound, 1-ouncc boy at a Los Angeles hospital, Ms. regular basis, the Boston News Letter, was published for Komnsk cf 00 00 00 00 Floberts 3b 4 3 3 1 Yfindham 4 0 5 1 depends on the location of the fungus. If it affects areas .867. New Vbrk Ftongera 6, New Vbrk Islandera 5, T h ursd ay KANSASaTY BALTIMORE RThmp2b 33 00 00 00 Pglrulo3b 10 00 South Yfindtor 2 1 2 3 Reynolds said. Tribute is for Stewart the first time. Flangsrs win series 4-1 S o ftb a ll of skin (for example, the typical athlete’s foot inflamma­ abrhM abrh b l Andrsn 2b 1 10 0 00 00 TGwynn rf 5 2 3 1 East Hartford 2 1 3 2 Saturday, AprH 14 East Catholic al Sacrsd Heart 3:15 Davis, 64, was diagnosed with throat cancer in NEW YORK (AP) — Jimmy Stewart was treated In 1792, the French national anthem “La Marseillaise” Perry dh 4 0 0 0 PBradly If WCIarklb 4 0 0 0 JaClarklb MANCHESTER 2 2 2 4 tion), topical applications of creams or liquids ( such as 4 110 0 2 0 0 Edmortton 4, Wlmipag 3 Porband al Bolton, 3:30 Seltzer 3b 4 0 0 0 Deverax cf Mitchell If 4 12 2 Stpivisn 1b 10 10 Enffald 1 3 2 3 September. He underwent radiation treatment, but the to reverential speeches and affectionate anecdotes was composed by Claude-Joseph Rouget dc Lisle. 0 10 0 B o ys T rack Monistat, LoprOx or Tinactin — should be effective. B rett 1b 3 2 10 SFInleycf Minrwaok 5, Chicago 3 4 12 1 Bass rf 3 0 0 0 JCarter H 4 2 3 7 FarmI 0 4 0 5 East Catholic al Notre Dame, 3:30 On the other hand, if it is more than skin-deep and af­ cancer recurred and he turned to chemotherapy, during a Uibuie to his wonderful life on film. In 1800, Congress approved a bill cstabli.shing the ♦ B Jacksnlf 4 12 0 CRipkn ss Los Angsiss 4, C alory 3, 20T, Loa Angelas Harttord Public 0 4 1 5 2 10 0 Camach p 0 0 0 0 Abner If 1110 Basketball Q ltia Track Eisnrch rf 3 10 0 Tetbetonc w4na a s rfe t 4-2 fects the nails, for instance, anti-fungal pills — such as which he completed March 13. “I’m just grateful to you all.” Stewart said after the Library of Congress in Washington D.C., appropriating 4 12 3 Leach ph 1 0 0 0 Santiago c 4 110 East CathoUcfBranlord at Hillhouse. 330 W W ilsncf 4 13 4 Horn 1b Sunday, A pri 15 $5,000 “for liie purchase of such books as may be neces­ 4 0 12 Branbey p 0 0 0 0 F^snt c 0 0 0 0 Q lrls Tennis griseofulvin — may be necessary. Your physician can Film Society of Lincoln Center show Monday night. FW hite2b 3 0 0 1 Millign 1b Montreal 5, Buffalo 2, MorXraal wins sariaa COC Eaat-glfto O 'a ll 10 0 0 MWIms 3b 4 12 1 Jackson cf 5 0 12 4-2 Bristol Cantral at MarKhesler, 330 Ryan sells beefmasters “It’s so much more than I ever dreamed of,” said sary." Tabler ph 1 0 0 0 Wthgin 3b 5 0 10 Kennedy c 2 0 10 Tmpitn ss 4 0 11 w L W L prescribe the appropriate antidote after using lab tests NBA piayoff giance WUshirrgton 3, Nsw Jersey 2, Washington Sacred Heart at East Catholic, 3:15 Macfartn c 3 0 0 0 Osulak rf 4 13 1 RHAM 6 0 6 0 In 1877, federal troops were ordered out of New Or­ Bathe c 2 0 10 Cora as 10 11 FIRST ROUND wins series 4-2 Q o lf (cultures and semars) to identify the type of fungus caus­ COST, Texas (AP) — Hundreds of people flocked the 81-year-old Stewart, who has won two Academy Jeltz ss 2 0 0 0 BRipkn 2b 4 110 Riles ss 4 0 10 Barvesp 3 0 0 0 COVENTRY 3 1 5 1 (Bsst-of-5) Hartford 3, Boston 2, OT, series lad 3-3 South Catoolic/Brislol Central/Glastonbury al leans, ending the North’s posi-Civil War rule in the Sbllwsll ss BAndsn tto Bacon Academy 2 2 2 3 ing your problem. to the 3,200-acrc ranch of pitcher Nolan Ryan to Awards. ^ _ 2 10 0 Gundrsn p 0 0 0 0 Nelson ph 10 0 0 Thursday, April 26 Monday, A pril 18 Manchester, 3 p.m. South. T o la ii 32 5 7 S Totala 34 811 7 BOLTON 1 4 2 5 DEAR DR. GOTT: I’m a 35-year-old man and have ONeal p 0 0 0 0 ScNrakk p 10 0 0 Clavaland at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Chicago 5, Minnesota 2, Chicago wins sertaa K ansas CHy 010 000 103—5 Oulsnb^ p 10 0 0 Irxiana at DetroiL 8 p.m. ^ 4-3 F rid a y enjoyed a full life of drinking beer since the age of 14. BaH Im ors 400__ ___ 200 _ 02X-8 , Lagaph 10 0 0 New Vbrk at Boston, 6 p.m. Edmonton 4, Winnipeg 1, Edrmnlon wlrw BaaabM I E—Seitzsr. DP—Kansas City 1, Balbmors 2 McGffgn p 0 0 0 0 COC W est-glila O'MI Three months ago, a miracle happened. I grew up. My DetTvsr at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. s e rie e 4 -3 Enbald at Manchester, 330 LOB—Kansas City 2. Balbmore 10. 2B—WWil- Litton rf 2 0 0 0 W L W L DaUat at RtrOarvI, 10:30 p.m. TUeaday, A pril 17 East Catholic at Falrfiald Prap, 4 p.m. physician prescribe Vistaril 50 milligrams to help me son. 3B-prsulak. HR— WWIIson (1). CromwaU 4 1 5 2 Totals 36 3 8 3 Totals 40131713 Friday, April 27 Boston 3, Harttord t, Boston wins sariss 4-3 Chaney Tech al Bacon Academ, 3:30 with witl)drawal and anxiety. My life has gotten belter, ‘Inspector Morse’ back on ‘Mystery’ series S— B Andersoa SFinley. EaitHwnpton 3 1 5 1 San Francisco 000 012 000— 3 Milwaukee at Chicago, 8 pm . Rocky Hill at Bollon,^ 330 Rocky H il 1 4 1 4 and my thought process has caught up with my age. Is IP H R ER BB SO San DIago 500 304 Olx—13 Ftooenix at Utah, 8:30 p.m. DIVISION FINALS Crorrrweb al Covenl^, 330 K ansas CHy Ftontand 0 5 0 5 DR—San Francisco 1. LOB—San Frandsoo Houston at Los Angeles Lakers, 1030 pm. Wsdnaaday, AprH 18 S o ftb a ll there anything wrong with taking the Vistaril at bedtime By Jerry Buck Mobil, is filmed in Oxford, around the valuable erotic (xiintings. Pauieia Hodge, SOavisL.1-2 5 8 6 5 2 5 V intoT ach 0 5 0 5 6, San Diego 8. 2B—Templeton, Kennedy, Saturday, April 28 S t Louis 4. C hlca^ 3 Manchester al Enfield, 3:45 to help me sleep? Are there any long-term side effects I colleges and the Thames River. It’s done who stars as Phyllida Erskinc-Urown on Aquino 2 2 0 0 1 2 TGwynn, JCarter, Jackson. HFI—JCarter (2), The Associated Press 1 Nsw Vbrk at Boston, 1 pm . Cronwrell al Covanby, 3:30 McWilImt 1-3 1 2 2 2 g Edmonton 7. Los Angelet 0 Monday’s gamaa not Included Mitchell (3). Roberts (1), MaWilllams (1). Indiana at DetroH, 3:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16 BoHon al Bacon Acadiimy, 330 should know about? TV Topics entirely on location, with no studio work. “Rumpolc of the Bailey,” is the gut \t Farr 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 SB—Butler (3). Alomar (3). star. BaH Im ors Danvsr at San Antonio, 8 pm . N.Y. Rangers 7. Wbahinglon 3 Boys Tsnnia DEAR READER: I assume your “miracle” means LOS ANGELES — That craggy, sil­ l.alcr this year, the show will film in IP H R ER BB SO DaUaa at R>mand, 10:30 p.m. Hamisch W.2-0 6 1-3 4 2 2 1 3 Bosotn 1, M ontreal 0 Manchstler al Glastonbury. 330 that you recognize you have a drinking problem and took Australia, where Morse gets sent on a The scries concludes May 31-Juno ' 8an Frandsoo Sunday, April 20 Chaney Tech at CromweU, 3:15 ver-haired, enigmatic sleuth played by Aldrich S,1 2 2-3 3 3 3 1 0 Friday, AprH 20 Gunderson L.O-2 2-3 5 5 5 1 0 MihMiukas at Chicago, 1 pm . Chicago 5, S I Louis 3 QoH a positive step in controlling your alcoholism: You John Thaw is coming back to PBS’ buck on the right jwth with the help of case. when Morse and Lewi.\ look into detcit, HBP—BAnderson by McWilliams. WP— ONeal 1 10 0 11 Transactions McWilliams. Houston at Los Angeles Lakers, 3:M p.m. Edtrxinton 6, Los Angales 1 East Catholic at SL Joseph, 3 p.m. “Mystery!" for another go at solving plodding Sgt. Lewis. corruption and ruthle.ss ambition tunong Quisnbry 21-3 4 3 3 1 0 Cleveland at Phlladsiphia, 7:30 p.m. S a tu rd a y , AprH 21 stopped drinking. “Most of the murders are committed by Umpires—Homs, McKean; FirsL Tschida; McGHgan 1 1-3 4 4 4 1 2 Phoenix at Utah, 8 pm. Boston 5, Montraal 4, OT brainy murders in the academic confines the Oxford dons. Second, Voltagglo; Third, Johnson. '„4 lu rd a y The temporary use of Vistaril (hydroxyzine pamoate, someone who’s a friend,” Thaw said. Camacho 12-3 0 0 0 0 1 TUssdty, May 1 Washington 8, N.Y. Rangers 3 BASEBALL “He's a bachelor, while Lewis has a Thaw, who co-starred with LilciuLt T—2:49. A—15,978. Branbsy 1 31110 Track an anti-anxiety drug) under medical supervision is of Oxford. England. "There arc no gangs or criminals — most­ Phlladsiphia at Clavsiarxf. 7:30 p.m. Sunday, ItoiH 22 KMkNtal I ta n itt Manchastar/Easl CabwUc girls el Bio B In­ San D l^ io young family,” said Thaw, an English Jackson in "Busines.s as I'-iul” and al-o Blue Jays 12, Indians 9 Chicago at Milwaukee, 8 pm . 8 l Louis 5, Chicago 4, SL Louis leads series LOS ANGELES DOOOERS—Placed Jay vitational (Nsw Britain) probably appropriate. However, it is not appropriate for “Inspector Morse,” u retired Oxford ly just old-fashioned murders that Sher­ BanasW,2-1 6 4 3 3 1 5 DetroH at Indiana, 8:30 p.m. Howsb, pitcher, on the 21-day dtitoled bsL actor who was on a brief visit to this ajjpeared in “Cry Fieedom,” ■ifien is -.'on SchrraldiS.t 3 4 0 0 0 4 long-term therapy, especially in an alcoholic. It’s all too don with a passion for puzzles, returns for lock Holmes was solving at the turn of CLEVELAND TORONTO I os Angales Lakers at Houston, 830 p.m. Moved F^l Parry, pitcher, from the 21-day to the counU"y. “At the end of the day, Lewis is on English polite shows. He pl.iyod . WP—Camacho. Porband at Oabaa. 8:30 p.m. Edmonton 5, Los Arxieles 4, Edrrvxrton leads 30-dav ditablai] bM easy to substitute one addiction for another: pills for a third season on Thursday, May 3. the century. ab r h M abrhM sarlaeS-O anxious to get home when he’s off the P^g-lcgged villain in one of the ".Sheili k Browne 2b 5 2 2 0 Femndz ss 6 12 3 San Antonio at O ^a r, 1030 pm. ST. LOUIS CAFCHNALS-Tradad John Coa- Radio, TV booze. Monday, AprH 23 tollo, pitcher, to the Montreal Expos tor FUa This is the 10th year for "Mystery!,” 9 Webster cf 5 2 2 1 MW Usncf 8 12 0 Wsdnaaday, May 2 clock. Morse would work a 24-hour day. "We’re beginning to get out of the col­ Holmes” stories. Eastern League standings Boston at New Vbrk. 8 pm . Washington 7, N.Y. Rangars 1. Washington Hudlar, kibaktor. Fhjrchatad Tom Niedanfusr, The side effects of Vistaril include habituation, dry which is hosted by Diana Rigg and CJams dh 5 1 1 0 G n jb e r3 b 5 2 3 2 toads sariaa 2-1 Morse doesn’t treat him loo kindly. He leges,” he said. “I thought it was silly to "Between scries. I usually go Kick i-n Snyder rf W L P et. QB Utoh at Phoenix, 1030 p.m. pitcher, from LoutovM# of the Amtrfean Aa- mouth, drowsiness, involuntary muscle movement and 5 1 2 3 B ellH 5 2 2 1 Boston 6, Montreal 3. Boston leads sariaa 3-0 presents such characters as John Mor­ M Id ndo lf Albany (Vbnkeat) 6 3 .667 — Thuradsy, May 3 todabon. Optfenad C rit Carpentor, pilchar. to Today thinks he should put being a detective have all the murders at Oxford Univer­ stage,” he said. 4 1 2 1 McGriH 1b 5 14 2 Tuesday, AprH 24 convulsions. Jacoby 3b Hagarstown (Orfelc) 9 6 .600 — Chicago at Mrlwaukee, 8 pm ., if nscassary Louiavibe. timer’s “Rumpolc of the Bailey,” Agatha 3 2 1 1 O aru d dh 3 2 2 2 CHcstgo at SL Louis, 835 pm . first. It’s not a buddy-buddy relationship. sity. I said I didn't want my daughter to He met his \sife, aetret .She: a Han H rnrxlz 1b Canto-Akrn (Indna) 7 5 .583

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MANCHESTER HERALD, T\iesday, April 24,1990—15 14— MANCHESTER HERALD, 'Ricsday, April 24, 1990 I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME I • by Henri Arnold and Bob Leo

Crossw ol'd T V T o n ig h t Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form four ordinary words. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 A [DIS] Brat Farrar Possible death and an ACROSS plant Answer to Previoua Pusile 6:00PM ® CD News (CC). 8 : 0 0 P M X Rescue 911 (CC) Re­ URYMM 47 In any broadcasts: a boy stuck in a swimming enraged Simon Ashby's attempts to stop G F H E E 7 m W ho's the Boss? (CC). t Slith fam e manner IT pool drain; rescues from a burning skys­ him are the obstacles facing Brat as he D A R| (abbr.) 51 Himalayan K E Y S A H 0 A fiT) Growing Pains craper: children phone the police as an in­ tries to uncover the truth about Patrick's z r x : £ T_ disappearance. (60 min.) Part 3 of 3. Notices I PART TIME PART TIME I HELP 4 Small pitca country E C R U R E M dg) Mr. Belvedere (CC) truder enters their home. (60 min.) (R) (In I HDMES [ 2 ^ HDMES HDMES 1 ^ HDMES 8 Rebuff 5 5 ------S KarmsE T C H 1 L 1 A D Stereo) [LIFE] MOVIE: 'HeartBeat' Female doc­ I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED WANTED 12 Last quaen 56 Position dD ® ® News FDR SALE FDR SALE l £ ! J FDR SALE I ^ F D R SALE L E A R N E D X ® Who's the Boss? (CC) Tony con­ tors employ unorthodox practices to bet­ As a condition precedent of Spain 58 Language d4) MacNeii/Lehrer Newshour ENMOY P 1 E R R E A _T E_ siders a new career in education after ter serve their medical group patients. Kate to the placement of any RN PART-TIME tor busy PART-TIME Reception­ BINDERY HELPER-lst 13 Do — oth- suffls Mulgrew, Laura Johnson, Gait Strickland. MAIN STREET JUST LISTEDI Pilgrim 2 FAMILIES-$173,900T 5 I? E C R E T E 6 J d® T.J. Hooker working as a teaching assistant. (R) (In Doctor's office. Reply ist wanted for busy WELLINGTON-An estate a r i... 59 Remove rind 1988. advertisina in the Shift, 1 FULLTIM Eor2 MANCHESTER-2 Lane. This gorgeous PLUS 5, 2 family with 14 Of aircraft from [T L 0 C R 0 0 N E (58) Fam ily Ties (CC). Stereo) to Box M, c/o Man­ medical office to shore PART TIME. No expe­ like setting goes with [U SA] MOVIE: 'Not a Penny More, Not ;x 7 - Manchester Herald, Ad­ room Apartment for off set Cape features 4 dining rooms and vinyl 15 Umb 60 Bos Ic E N T H A R B 0 R (g) Dr. Fad (X M o v ie chester Herald, 16 work 2 or 3 days per rience necessary. Em­ rent. 529-7858 or 563- this custom built 5 16 Loch — cautiously a P e n n y L e s s ' P re m ie re B ased on Jeffrey vertiser hereby agrees bedrooms, 3 full baths, siding to o l; $187,900. S E C 0 N D S ® MOVIE: 'The Swiss Conspiracy' A Brolnord Place. week. Experience pre­ ployee owned com­ room Ranch with over monstar 61 Airline info di) Three's Company Archer's best-seller about a quartet of to protect, indemnify 4438 over 2100 square feet of NEWER DUPLEX 2 1 D E A L Q 0 E T H E l form er agent is hired to investigate a co m ­ BEGBIT ferred. 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(In Stereo) officers and employees Main ST, Ellington CT sitting area. Blanchard with eating area, for­ 22 Twilight A young girl vacationing at her family's ® MOVIE: 'Confessional' A former IRA PART TIME Dietary ev- tion. Priced to sell. mal dining room, 2 DUPLEX and com­ 19 Actor — 43 Source of ® Coach (CC) Hayden against any and all WANTED 06029 (pool.) DOWN summer resort strikes up a friendship with terrorist and a beautiful Russian pianist are 9 : 3 0 P M X entngs Supervisors po­ $189,900. A llb rio & Rossetto Realtors," pletely renovated In- Dullea champagne and Christine's romantic weekend is N JRTH E Now arrange the circled letters to large bed rooms, fire­ 24 Usa a chair a playful dolphin. Fanny Lauzier, Denis Fo­ all that stand between a KGB assassin and liability, loss or ex­ sitions available for STRIPPER-FULL TIME R ealty, 649-0917. 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Nearly 3 acres. 28 Photocopy 49 Deep mud first professional engagement at a Cat- (Answers tomorrow) of trademarks, trade to start + bonuses. W ill and bus line this 8 uring formal dining of the hills. Quality symbol point deteriorating high school. Lorraine Bracco, scheme. (60 min.) Part 2 of 2. (R) (In Apply In person during benefits. A p p ly In per­ Secluded newer 3 bed­ 37 Old age 6 ------30 BackWon­ 50 Cry of pain skills resort. Wayne Rogers, Cleavon Lit­ room, 2 bath home room, hardwood construction. 5 years Peter Dobson, Jessica Steen. 1989. Rated Stereo) Jumbles: ODDLY TOKEN CONVEX INLAID names or patents, viola­ train In soles, market­ room home, nicely sit­ 38 Mala deer derful Life 3t With regard 52 Look slyly tle, Andrew Duncan. 1985. business hours, Rock­ son, K & R Printers, 32 floors, eat-ln kitchen, young. A sking $223,900. PG -13. (In Stereo) 13® New & Improved Kids (CC) Profiles Yesterday’s tion of rights of priveicy ing or management. bu ilt In 1811 Is price d at uated and tastfully dec­ 39 "Gone with 7 Malls to (2 wds.) 53 Concerning Answer Why the jury asked to see the accused ville Memorial Nurs­ Main St. Ellington CT 1 0 : 0 0 P M X Best of Nightline 203-257-7833. o n ly $153,900. B la n ­ fireplace, 2 full baths, Coll Barbara for more the Wind" 8 Military 32 Mild oath (2 wds.) [LIFE] Supermarket Sweep of parents who are trying to raise well- safecracker again— and infringement of ing Home, 22 South St. 06029. orated, professionally adjusted children despite various prob­ With Ted Koppet 1980-90 (CC). (In chard & Rossetto Real­ and a heated garage. Information. 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Boa M M , O r t a ^ ^ tor three children In mv TVI $32,000/year In­ 41 Unsealed Includa you. namo, addraaa and lip cdda and maka you. chack payabla lo Nawapaparhdoha. gool-orlented Individ­ THE BUDS ARE BLOS- allow ed. $159,900. P h il­ 46 Sesame 11 Lads (57) Nova (CC) Follows the planning pro­ and slander, which may Manchester home, come potential. De­ Rooney, Kelly Reno, Teh Garr. 1979. ® Synchronal Research ual with sales ability SOMINGIII Enloy the SOUTH WINDSOR-4 bed­ ips Real Estate, 742- ICDNDDMINIUMS Rated G, (In Stereo) cess undertaken by five teams of archi­ result fmm the publica­ Tuesdays and Thurs­ ta ils. (1) 602-838-8885. room Colonial. Over TT TT tects and developers competing for the g® M ' A 'S - H and flexible hours for beauty of springtime 1450O______I FDR SALE r T [ U S A ] He-Man and Masters of the KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright tion of any advertise­ days, 9om-4pm. Coll Ext. TV-775. 2.000 square feet of contract to design C h ica g o 's public library. the part-time Program while visiting this COVENTRY-145 Midland U n iv e rse d® ® Mancuso FBI (CC) Mancuso digs ment in the Manchester 646-0559.______HELP WANTED FULL living area, roomy (60 min.) (R) for those responsible for a warehouse Director position for lovely 7 room Dutch Road. Move right Ini m a n o ?e s t e r '''s o u t h '- 12 h r OR PART TIME IN­ enough tor entertain­ 6:30PM(SCBS N ew s (CC). (In Stereo) (61) MOVIE: 'Bitter Harvest' A young bombing during a tycoon's attempts to sell Herald by advertiser, in­ THE TOWN OF AN­ the Greater Windham Colonial on Redwood Immaculate 3 bedroom FIELD GREEN-Enlov om ECTu^eN boei$ a n d DOVER Is looking fora T E R E S T E D ? Com e In ing yet perfect for the n r (X) ® ABC News (CC). M id w estern dairy farm er tries frantically to off his troubled airline. (60 min.) (In Stereo) cluding advertisements area. Responsibilities Road In M onchester. Ranch on corner lot the carefree living of a TT n r for Interview. DIrosa growing family. High­ prevent the spread of a deadly chemical ® Safe Haven Recounts the story of V, 'Xm CKT5 Mitf T AT Tt\B TABLE. in any free distribution part-time clerk for the Include emphasis on Spotless from head to close to lake, finished two bedroom Town- nn Comedy Wheel C le a n e rs , 299 W est lights Include 1st floo r infecting cattle and people. Ron Howard, America's only refugee shelter for Euro­ ublieations published Building Department community orglnlzo- toe, featuring 3 bed­ basement, large wrap house with te n n is TT (11) Charles in Charge (CC). family room plus a Art Carney, Richard Dysart. 1981. pean Holocaust victims, established at consisting of 18 Hours tlon, volunteer devel­ Middle Turnpike, rooms, 1.5 baths, new around deck, fireplace, court, pool and a view O ) Ebony/Jet Showcase (R) Cy the M a n ch este r Manchester. skylit sun roomi [A & E] Biography: Ingrid An in-depth do­ Fort Ontario in Oswego. N.Y. (60 min.) (R) weekly and o recording opment, planning and Oak kitchen, formal new oil furnace, a great of Manchester Country Herald. Penny Sieffert, $199,900. D .W . F ish dS) Mama's Family cumentary tracing the life and career of In­ d S N e w s secretary tor the We­ Implementing, service MANAGEMENT dining room, super place to live. $139,900. Club from the spacious grid Bergman, including recollections from Publishar R ealty, 643-1591.0 d® do) N B C N e w s (CC). [CNN] CNN News tlands Commission and and rehabilitation, and TRAINEES-Our whole­ family room, summer Philips Real Estate, deck. Easy living at It's Liv Ullmann and Gregory Peck. (90 min.) Zoning Board of Ap­ b e sti $164,900. D.W . (38) Family Ties (CC). [DIS] Evening W ith Fred Astaire Origin­ education programs. sale supply chain deve- porch, and It's deco­ 'B - l- G SPLIT' South 742-14500 IT [CNN] PrimeNews peals Commission. Send resume to: Exec­ lopes managers from Windsor. 2900 square Fish R ealty, 643-1591.0 3 T dZ) Nightly Business Report ally aired in 1958, this Emmy Award­ I LOST rated beoutlfullyl NORTH COVENTRY- [DIS] Yosemite: A Gift of Creation A These positions ore u t iv e D ir e c t o r , 29 feet custom alr- winning special features Fred Astaire and AND FOUND the ground up. Begin In $205,000. Ja ck so n & Ideol forlargefamlly.4 MANCHESTER NEW (61) Love Connection tour of California's Yosemite National partner Barrie Chase dancing to Jonah I presently being done Ivanhil St., Wllllman- JT Delivery then go wher­ Jackson Rvol Estate, condltioned home feat­ bedroom Colonial with LISTINGI G o o d 1st [ A & E ] Chronicle Americans who still Park. Jones and his band. (60 min.) (R) by the same employee uring eat-ln kitchen LOST: In Bolton Center tlc, CT 06226. ever your abllty al­ 647-8400.O family room, oil new time buyer Investment possess the pioneer spirit [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Running Man' (CC) [H B O ] Tales From the Crypt (CC) A and Is most beneficial. with bow window over­ JO area. Light Ton striped SHOWROOM SALES- lows. Contact Jeff at REDUCED FOR QUICK wallpaper and carpet­ In this spacious 5 room [ E S P N ] SportsLook Executioner-styled athletes hunt convicted conniving plantation ow n er uses a v o o d o o This position will be Manchester Wlnnel- looking Inground pool, townhouse with lower prisoners on a sadistic game show of the male CAT. Has Elposo Full time/part time. SALEM I This family ing on professionally [LIFE ] Rodeo Drive love potion. (In Stereo) available Moy 1, 1990. son, 649-4563. master suite with both, near future. Arnold Schwarzenegger, shot tags. Offering re­ Th is Is an opportunity sized Colonial has a landscaped lot. Multi­ level rec room and [M AX] MOVIE; 'Dead Bang' (CC) An Please apply at the plus finished walkout 7 :0 0 P M ® Inside Edition Maria Conchita Alonso, Yaphel Kotto. w ard. 649-7206. to loin the sales team of LEGAL SECRETARY current In-law apart­ level deck, 1st flo o r office. $99,900 Sentry L.A. detective's investigation into a cop Town Ofice Building, LL and there’s morel 1987. Rated R (In Stereo) the areas premiere FOR MANCHESTER ment In a new 30x18 laundry, and much Real Estate, 643-4060.Q ( X d® W heel of Fortune (CC). killing puts him on the trail of homicidal FOUND-CHIHUAHUA, Selectman's Office, $309,900. D .W . F ish [LIFE] Moonlighting lighting showroom. OFFICE. Full or port addition with a private more. $209,900. P h ilip s SOUTH WINDSOR AF­ ( X Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) white supremacists. Don Johnson, Pene­ BLACK WITH WHITE 742-7305. R ealty, 643-1591.0 lope Ann Miller. William Forsythe. 1989. You will sell the finest time, FLEX TIME. To entrance. Let the kids Real Estate, 742-1450o FORDABLE LUXURY- (H) Charles in Charge (CC). [M AX] MOVIE: 'Midnight Crossing' SPOT. VICINITY Young lovers encounter greed and decep Rated R, (In Stereo) selection of lighting loin staff of 5, Call Leo pick from the four bed­ MANCHESTER-New list­ Immoculote 2bedroom 59 rar PARKER STREET. Part Time NORTH COVENTRY- (l8) Untouchables tion when their Caribbean pleasure cruise and decorative electri­ B a rre tt 649-3125. rooms while you enloy ing! Come see this 3 unit with loft In wond­ 1 0 ; 3 0 P M (35 u s a T o n ig h t 647-9293.______C o rn e r lo t In n ice d® Kate & Ailie (CC). turns into a deadly treasure hunt. Faye Receptionist For cal supplies In a facility 3 full baths, wall-to- bedroom Ranch with r e r | M LEGAL SECRETARY- neighborhood mokes erful complex featur­ O Dunaway, Daniel J. Travanti, Kim Cattrall. (j S Synchronal Research ‘l - i i FOUND-YOUNG BLACK that Is unparolleld In Its flreploced living d® Nightly Business Report Real Estate Office Full Time. Word pro- wall carpeting and the this 4 bedroom Raised ing Indor and outdoor 1988. Rated R (In Stereo) So) Mega Memory AND WHITE MALE It's layout and decor. new porch. Make an room and private back­ 3 0 - n d® Carson's Comedy Classics ceslng experience Ranch perfect fo r o pools-clubhouse with 24 (c) 1990 by NEA. Inc [TM C] MOVIE: 'Excalibur' Merlin the §3) CPTV Auction Continues CAT. Appears fo be Good phone skills, We hove several part appointment todayl yard. David Murdock. sauna and exercise (3® ® Current Affair helpful. Phone643-2501. family with children. sorcerer helps young Arthur gain Eng­ (2$) N e w s Indoor Cat. Vicinity typing and computer time openings with $142,900. Anne M ille r $136,900. Sentry Real room. A neat way to ^ F (g) Cheers (CC). Part 1 of 2. land's two greatest treasures, the en­ PART-TIME COURIER Cathedral ceilings, C 1BU0 by NEA. kK. Tolland RD.,Bolton, hours on Thursday Real Estate, 647-8000.O Estate, 643-4060.O live. $100,900. Century chanted sword Excalibur and the beautiful (65 Three's Company experience helpful. central olr and rear (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour CALL649-7906. night, Saturday and Mondoy-Frldoy. Guinevere. Nicol Williamson. Nigel Terry, [ESPN ] Major League Baseball: Teams COVENTRY-New llstlngl deck with owning odd 21 Epstein Realty 647- Ideal for high school Sunday. If you have Please coll Koy Gl- (ST) H u n te r Helen Mirren. 1981. Rated NR. to Be Announced (3 hrs.) (Live) For the discriminating to the oppeul of this 8895.______— m SNAFU by Bruca Baattk previous retail expe­ om pa, S B M 646-1700 [ A & E ] New Wilderness [USA] Murder, She Wrote [ H B O ] MOVIE: Midnight Run' (CC) A student walk to work. A NEW LISTING FOR buyer. Tons of room In home. New Insulated EAST HARTFORD- O o rience and would be eoe. bounty hunter and an accused embezzler YOUIII A sporklerll this 5000 square foot BELLCOURT- [ C N N ] M o n e y lln e 8 : 3 0 P M X (4® Wonder Years (CC) FINANCIAL Hours 3-6 daily & 9-12 windows and roof, out­ CELEBRITY CIPHER try to elude the mob as they make their Interested In learning SPRING AND SUMMER Move right Into this house set on 2 country [ E S P N ] SportsCenter Kevin's math teacher lets him down while door lighting, and 3 cor Affordoble 2 bedroom ^ DO Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous way across the country. Robert De Niro. Sat. Can64& 452S,ask more about these op­ H ELP Needed for Man­ Immaculate 7 room he IS preparing (or a big exam (In Stereo) acres. Lots of gloss garage. $166,875. P h il­ first floor unit. $68,900. people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands for [LIFE ] Spenser: For Hire Charles Grodin, Yaphet Kotto. 1988. portunities, call or c h e s t e r Company. H - < another Today's clue: M equals Q Ranch with o lower offering panoramic ips Real Estate, 742- Century 21 Epstein Rated R. (in Stereo) (or Denise. Driver's license a [ U S A ] Miam i Vice (In Stereo) 9 : 0 0 P M X MOVIE: 'Zeppelln' A apply In person. Econ­ level bedroom or den. views. Amenities ga­ 1450a Reoltv 647-8895. m . young B ritish soldier is used by the authori­ [TM C] MOVIE: 'Deliverance' A week­ Mortgage omy Electric Supply, must. Miscellaneous 7 : 3 0 P M X Entertainment Tonight Formal dining room, lore. David Murdock. 'XR XA EIQ COON ties to gain access to the blueprints for end canoe trip turns into a nightmarish Inc., 428 Tolland Turn­ maintenance duties. 40 GORGEOUS 9 room, 2'/j MALLARD VIEW- Jim Brochu, author of a Lucille Ball biogra­ flreploced living room, $339,000. Sentry Real o ij Germany's super dirigible. Michael York, struggle for survival for four Atlanta busi­ Lending pike, Manchester Hour week. Call 646- b o th Contemporary Dlstlnctlve Homes phy, "Lucy in the Afternoon. " (In Stereo) Elke Sommer. Peter Carsten, 1971. HELP large bedrooms and Estote, 643-4060.0 from $139,900. No osso- XCOQNAAXZN HPNJ nessmen. Burt Reynolds. Jon Voight, Ned C t.06040, 647- 5477. hardwood floors Cope. Over 2000 square X d® Jeopardy! (CC). X ® Roseanne (CC) Jackie runs the Beatty. 1972. Rated R. (In Stereo) WANTED OFFERS INVITEDI 16 feet of living area In­ clotloh fees. One floor •BfkJga L-'ans 5000.eoe/mf/vh. throughout. Custom Eric Circle, Vernon. X Kate & Ailie (CC). house while Roseanne is away. (R) (In cludes 3 bedrooms, living. Unique 2 bed­ O R P N Q A W V , G D Z N Q 1 1 :00PM X X (iz) New s (CC). * 1st & 2nd Mortgages bullt-lns. All applian­ Contemporary Spilt. y (11) (26) Major League Baseball: Seattle Stereo) Se// Your Car den, rec room, office, room, 2 baths unit oil (X 50 Years Ago Today ‘GblckAfiprovals ces stay. Beautifully Move-In condition. Mariners at New York Yankees (2 hrs . 12® @® In the Heat of the Night (CC) cathedral celling, op- on 1 floorl Dining | - 3 3 ‘ Ideal For Self ^nployed AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU terraced yard. Walk to C o ll Ron. RE/MAX LDVa YDDW 3 0 min ) (Live) Former police Capt. Tom Dugan (Joe Don (S) Cheers (CC) Excellent pay and bene­ plloncd kitchen, deck, 2 room, flreploced living Baker) comes out of retirement to investi­ Buckley School East of the River, 647- O O d® d® M*A*S*H (1® Synchronal Research cor garage and beauti­ room, 1st floor gate the deaths of three teen agers killed fits. Transpodation paid. through the quiet fam­ 1419.0 MVIKXRXNA (20) All in the Family HAIR ns fully landscaped lotUI laundry, custom klt- O : n d® CPTV Auction: Great Shopping Ad- by a drunken driver. (60 min ) (R) (In KEYSTONE ily neighborhood. We EOE 4 Lines — 10 Days NEW LISTING-Beoutlful $204,900. Strono Real chen, gorgeous venture Items ranging from spa vacations Stereo) (2® ® (4® N e w s STYLIST hove found your dream and gift certificates to household items MORTGAGE 50$ charge each addi­ 3 bedroom Ranch with Estate, 647-7653.0 porches, attached gar­ HXRPDVR LDVQ W orld's Greatest Stunts Showcases (2® MOVIE: In Broad Daylight' A blind 518-370-0103 housel 11 $152,900. Anne and electronic equipment (3 hrs.) NEEDED a 2'/2 both, 2 cor gar­ age and full basement. stunts from such action movies as "Lethal actor, aware that his wife is having an af­ 2 3 2 - 4 8 7 8 tional line, par day. You M iller Real Estate,647- exL807 age, cul-de-sac neigh­ 106 EAST MIDDLE A L$ 0 , 3 bedroom s. C3@ Hard Copy Weapon," "Romancing the Stone " and fair, plans to kill her. believing that no one can cancel at any time. 8000.□ PNKO.' — CXAA Earn great pay bor hood, hardwood TRPKE. Roomy and Cathedral celling, sky­ ® Cosby Show (CC). "Ben Hur ' A lso , a profile of stuntm an Dar would suspect him. Richard Boone, Suz­ SORRY. anne Pleshette, Stella Stevens 1971, CONTEMPORARY floors, and many more comfortable L-shoped light, flreploced living Robinson Hosts: Christopher Reeve, in relaxed salon NO REFUNDS OR C I J J N Q A . [A&E] World of Survival EASEIII This custom features. This Is a must Ranch with country lo- room, dining room, Chuck Norris (2 hrs ) (3® M ‘A‘ S-H I PART TIME ADJUSTMENTS o o PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "One of the advantages of living [CNN] Crossfire in Manchester. ESTIMATOR­ built Contemporary see. Coll Terry, 228- cotlon but conve­ custom kitchen, ]'/2 (g; Frontline Special Report: Hilary In (61) Arsenio Hall (In Sleroo) HELP WANTED m z alone is that you don't have to wake up in the arms of a [DIS] Gift of the Whales A study of Hiding (CC) This updated look at the child must be seen to be 9757. RE/M AX East of niently located. Asking baths, attached garage [CNN] Moneyllne Maternity leave BUILDING CALL HERALD loved one," — Marion Smith. w hales through the eyes of a young Native custody dispute between Drs Elizabeth believed with 3 bed­ the River, 647-1419.0 $165,000. C oll B arbara and full bosementl o > American boy. (R) Morgan and Eric Foretich includes the af­ [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet creates desirable CONSTRUCTION room s, 2'/j baths fo r­ for more Information. BE YOUR OWN BOSS CLASSIFIED MANCHESTER-Lovelv Blanchard & Rossetto > r- [ E S P N ] Major League Baseball: Teams termath of Hilary's discovery (60 min ) [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire "How can anything with no preservatives position for crea­ Minimum 5 years mal dining room, and and spacious Colonial RE/MAX East of the Realtors," We're Sel­ 3 3 CD to Be Announced (3 hrs ) (Live) [CNN] Larry King Live [U SA] Miami Vice (In Sleieo) say, 'Best if eaten before your $5,000-$10,000/MONTH experience. TTxxough flreploced lower level on beautiful large lot. 2 R iver, 647-1419.a ling H ouses" 646-2482.0 tive, experienced 643-2711 tomllv room. Carefree grandchildren turn 30'?" Part Time knowledge of com­ ca r detached garage. 4 ______3 3 > Looking for 10 aggressive people stylist. Work on wall-to-wall carpeting bedrooms, 2 full baths, NOTICE FRANK AND ERNEST by BobThavat to work 10-1S hrs. per wk. A 24 hr. mercial & industrial throughout, and 2 cor ARLO AND JANIS by Jtmmy Johnson existing dientelle. beautiful private lot. PUBLIC HEARING > H recorded message. building, new and garage, tool Watch the HDMES Coll Anne C. Dormlos, BOARD OF DIRECTORS 3 3 MOT MY “BOSTOW DO YOU KMOW W HAT I I HAD TO p ea FOR A 203-722-3808 remodeling. A back­ kids swim In the In- ^ A \IN (3 AT AlOoN o p ^ FDR SALE 646-461 1. $162,500. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT MARATMOM" r-6HIRT.' WeMT THROUGH TO (a tf w e c K r o a e r c R e a to • II Call Brenda at ground in Architecture ground pool os you THAT? 5 C a ME THAT SHIRT.' or Engineering help­ enloy the enlosed Notico is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of NON^AYINCs a t I HELP 6 4 6 - 0 2 0 8 KAREN ESTATES-Naw porch and the private ■ ' — ' - ' Manchester, Coonecticuf, will hold a Public Hearing at !fie Utv F irte ^ ^ WANTED ful. construction! Single fenced In yard. Mainte­ ^ T " J coin Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street. Manchester, T (tf MOOUT AA/EOE fam ily attached homes nance free exterior. Connecticut, on Tuesday, May 1.1990 at 7:30 p.m, to consider S en d resum e to; starting from $133,900. Coll us to see this exquisite core go Into and act on the following: Seller assisted financ­ the construction of „ , ^ . Box P/ beautiful home to- your home with this appropnating $3,996,000.00 fc>r the plannir>g and ing available. Sentry d o v lll $199,900. Anne c/o Manchestef Herald Real Estate, 643-4060.O design custom builder, of additions and rerxjvatioos to Hi^ CUSTOMER M iller Reol Estate, 647- 10 plus room s gener- ^ohool and authonzing the »suance of $3,996,000.00 bonds 16 Brainard Place 8000.0 ous allow ances, on 2 5 appropriation and pendtog toe «- Manchester, CT. 06040 I I , [HELP MANCHESTER- acres on E n rico Rood loanee thereof toe making of temporary borrowings kx sucti SERVICE "M w a n t e o Spoclous is the word. In Bolton C o ll Lin d a POfpose Copy ol said proposed bond resolution is on fiie. I Lots of space In this Brow n for Inform tion open lo public inspection, in toe oltice of the Town Clerk. We are looking for responsible beautiful home. Large R E / M A X East of the Appropriations to Education Special Projects— j i L country kitchen, first R ive r, 647-14’ 9.a Fund 41: service-minded individuals to ADVERTISING SALES floor fomlly room with ------1. P.L 94-142 Grant...... $4,296.(X) skylight, 4 bedrooms, INVITATION TO BID 2. Excess Cost Cirant...... $9,242.(X) PHIPPS by Joaaph Farris handle customer inquiries. The I 7Vi baths. All this and to be financed by State anchor Federal Grants. THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom on In-ground pool, tool Sealed txds w i be received in . . . o ■ t r^ REPRESENTATIVE $189,900. C entury 21, toe General Services' olfice. Appropralwn to Special Taxing D«tnct - ^ ^ position requires enthusiasm, We are seeking a dependable individual, full Epstein Realty, 647- I exo 60W8THlM(b WK?M6? ■7yia.-V. 41 Center Street MarKhester, L»' " e .....• ",'t '■....K- . n i...... $7,700.00 A - P t independent thinking, and organi­ time, Monday through Friday, 8:30am-^m. 8895.0 CT unbi May 3, at 11.00 Special Taxing District Fund Balance a m. for toe following: Appropriation to Special Grants, Fund 61 — Sales experience necessary. We will train to MANCHESTER-Best zation. Good communication skills I buy. Priced to sell, this (1) REMOVE I REPLACE Exisbng Account No. 871, Drug Invesbgatxxi do advertising layout. home offers you 4 bed­ 15,000 GALLON STEEL UN- ...... LJ. I , J13,734,22 and a pleasant telephone man­ Must be energetic and enjoy public contact. rooms, beautiful hard­ DERQROUND TANK (At Ben- “ financed by forfeiture payment already received. wood floors, gracious net Jr. High Schw>l) To consider toe adopbon of Ordinance authorizing toe pur- Reliable car necessary. ner are essential. dining room and on rot npni iPCT POO Ol io ta chase ol promises at 514 Tolland Turnpike from Anna Curionis I Salary plus incentive and mileage. Excellent oversized 2 cor garage. Tinu POO QAi P OP evTArv $4,250.00 and furtoor authorizing the purchase of premises benefits including dental coverage. C o ll today. $137,400. <$1DP m onw rYTTi Union Sheet from Katherine Slisz and Anna Curionis fer Must have a car. C e n tu ry 21, Epstein $12,(X>0.00. Boto ol toe aforesaid purchases are for toe pur- Cali Jo Deary Realty, 647-8895.0 The Town of Manchester Is an pose ol highway improvements to bo made to Tolland BRAND NEW LISTINGII equal opportunity employer. Turnpike (A copy ol toe proposed Ordnaix» may be seen in Charming 6 room older end nacres on onkmabve ac- the Town Clerk's Office during business hours.) 4-24 20 Hours a week. 643-2711 Colonial on Strickland vSndan* public meetings ol too Town ol Manchester are held at Street In Manchester. 3 condiban ol doino ___ tocabons which are accessible to handcapped citizens In ad- 1 WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll THE GRIZWELLS by Bill Schorr Competitive hourly wage. j for interview appointment bedrooms. Oak floor­ wito the Town Factonl handicapped individuals requiring an auxiary aid in ing and trim through­ Ordw 1 1 2 4 6 ' ~ order to facilitate their parbdpabon at meebngs should contact VA1EH M DfT HU59AHP^ 6 0 OFF r 46UHTWER HEFTy-BA

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-■T •Experienced CNC machinist to set­ •Immedials opening for warehouse •Employer seeking experienced •Part-bme opening tor painter helper •Opening tor kght assembler avsb- 1 ALl/UAVS PEEL LIICE WAKE UP FKANKY ! \ I...I FEEL.UH,/STANP UP / A . . . / IT...IT WORKED! AM ] WELL up, edit and operate latoes/mibing workers. No experience required. machinist to set-up/operate various to set up ladders, mix painis and var­ sbis Experier>oe helpful, but not CDM£ IF t h e r e l o o k at ME! , NOW! MOW bOYtXJ FEEL?/ CHFFERENl, ANP SEE VL RR)GH IG 1 center on short-run aircraft type com­ Pay • benefits. machines. Use shop mattVmeasuring nishes, assist painter as needed No necessary. Must be mechanicaly in­ ' ARE OULV TUJO PEORE A MlfJORITV ' MASTER! WAS \ FOR YtXJR THE EXPERIMENI 1 S E L F ! ponents.2nd shift Vfory go ^ pay * instruments: read blueprints. 3rd experiertoe required 20 hrs per clined Good pay and beneftis v^lWTHlS RELAT(005HlP..y ^ \ A SUCCESS? aLocoi auto dealership seeking van tringe benefits a shift diiteronbaT shift , exoebent pay * tutl benefits • week Good pay role driver to take customeis to work •Employer will train tor parl-bme su­ shift differential. 9 V while vehicle being repaired. Must pervisor work in women's wear retail have valid CL driveFs license arxl •No expertenoe needed tor main- store. 20 hrs. per wk. ..evenings/ State of Connecticut good motor vehicle record. 25 hrs. tainer/stock person in retail store. weekends. Qooo pay rate. •Minimum 6 mos. experience os Labor Department per week. Good pay rate. Slock work • light janitorial duties. construebon laborer or carpenter hel­ Good pay and benefits. •Aircraft sheet metal mechanic with per tor oonsbuebon worker opening. 806 Main Street minimum 2 yrs. experience needed Good pay rale. Manchester, C T 06040 * at once. Vary good paytoenetits. (203) 649-4558 *1-aH 0

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CONDOMINIUMS I CONDOMINIUMS I FOR SALE FOR SALE Battling Finish Critical A EAST HARTFORD-NEW MANCHESTER-HANDY ‘■H •• *• V LISTINGI Like New, 6 DANDY LOCATION! 11 room Townhouse. 2 This spotless 4 room Coventry parents Coventry saves best State workers’ bedrooms, panelled Condo at WELLS- S p e c i a l i s t Rec room, dining WEEP Is only steps support program/3 for last vs. Cheney/11 practices faulted/4 room, central olr, flre- away from shopping, Dloce, oarage and bonking, churches and mosch more. Only m o re ! 2 b ed ro o m s , 1.5 $124,000.0 & R Realty, baths, private base­ 643-2692.0______ment with laundry DECKS/ INSTALLATION/ ROOFING/ CARPENTRY/ MISCELLANEOUS hook-ups, ample park­ CONDOMINIUMS-Sunny SPRING IS THE TIME REMODELING ing, reasonable fee and ADDITIONS REPAIR SIDING SERVICES Ranch Condo, private It's priced at For Chimney Repair entrance. RENT WITH $107,000.Jackson 8< Call Now For Free Estimate OPTION TO BUYI HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS Jackson Real Estate, Installation and Replacement MASTERCRAFT Clffln^Hajirig.Cafpertiy. O d d J o b s $59,900. IMMACU­ Talaga Masonry ^ THE DECK WORKS ^ 647-8400.D of Water Heaters Rsmodslihg. Rsssqnsbly Pricsd Hauling unwanted articles. LATE 1st floor unit. 6 4 3 - 8 2 0 9 (Spring Special) ROOFING FresEstlrhatss EAST HARTFORD-NEW Garages, cellars and Fully appllancedi after 6pm Very popular, nigh quality deck •Gas At Mastercralt we work tor you 6 with An Calls Antwersd $60,900. 2BEDROOM LISTINGI Like new, 6 building reputable craltsman using •Electric you. Whelheryour desire is residential Rick’s Handyman & gutters cleaned. END UNIT. Pool & room Townhouse. 2 quality materials very affordable. •Oil or commercial. Asphalt shingles, Carpentry Service Call anytime bedrooms, panelled This combination cant be beat woodshingle 6 shake, B.U.R slats or Tennis, charming vll- SENIOR CITIZENS/ Wilson Oil Company ______646-1 9 4 8 8 7 1 -1 3 7 8 loge setting Rec room, dining FREE ESTIMATES single ply. We offer quality workman­ TRANSPORTATION 6 4 5 « ? 9 3 $124,900.Anne M iller room, central olr, fire­ 644-2362 j ship, reliable service accompanied w/ iManrhpatfr HmlJi Real Estote, 647-8000.O place, garage and competitive prices. We're lully Insured KITCHEN & BaW CHARLES THE much more. Only 6 provide tree estimates. SOUTHFIELD GREEN- HANDYMAN $124,000. U 8. R R e a lty , SENIOR CITIZENS CLEANING Manchester. Enloythe I wl pick you up at your home and take you: Please Call 647-3683 REMODELING ENTERPRISES 643-2692.P______SERVICE carefree living of a 2 Groeeqr Shopping DECKS POWER WASHING -Doctors appointments Pressure Treated From the smallest bedroom Townhouse CONDOMINIUMS-Sunny Placing an ad In Classified residential & commercial -Visll frtenda Custom Designs Wednesday, April 25,1990 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents. with tennis court, pool Ranch Condo, private -Do Banking Is eosy. Just call 643-2711. repair to the largest PAINTING entrance. Rent with op­ FREE ESTIMATES Interior/Exterlor and a view of the -etc. C all We'll help you with the renovation, we vvill do a Inteiior/exterlor Manchester Country tion to buyl $59,900. For friendly courteous servtce call Painting Done wording of your ad. SPRING CLEANING IMMACULATE 1st Carol I t 649-19M THE DECK SPECIALISTS complete job. Club from the spoclous ■light carpentry •garages -yard ' floor unit. Fully 646-0032 deck. Easy living at Its -ceilings and walls repaired Start to finish. •cellars -gutters apllancedi $60,900. ■attics and cellars cleaned best I $164,900. D.W. L A W N C A R E ELECTRICAL FREE ESTIMATES •rotatil'Ing Fish Realty, 643-1591.□ 2BEDROOM END 6 4 3 -6 3 8 6 UNIT. Pool Si Tennis, Complete do-it-yourself •BrushAree & trash MANCHESTER-New llst- LIQUIDATION fully insured/fee estimates rem oval charming village set­ ELECTRICAL programs available. Assault-gun bill Ingl Good 1st time ting.$124,900. Anne *30 yrs. experience buyer Investment In M iller Real Estate, 647- MOWING & CONTRACTOR ’fast, reliable & this spacious 5 room TREE SERVICE/ 8000.□ Heritage Kitchen & fully insured Townhouse with lower ■ Repars • New Installation TILLING ESTATE LIQUIDATION PRUNING *10% senior level rec room and • Licensed • Insured Bath Center C a ll J o h n Commercial & Residential discounts office. $99,900. Sentry ILOTS/LAND ■ Free Estimates Come visit our showroom at: Real Estate, 643-4060.O 6 4 9 -0 7 7 3 Cash or Sell on CALL 872-4072 FOR SALE HAWKES TREE SERVICE ■ Senia Discounts 254 Broad Street SOUTH WINDSOR-27L Consignment Bucket, truck & chipper. fired at Senate Jim Varrelman Manchester Amato Drive. Atforda- NEW LISTING:Prlmelot ^ARtlMASTERS Stump removal. Free GSL Building ble luxury. Immacu­ 6 4 5 - 1 1 7 4 Contr. Lie. # 103833 I n Pondview SPRING CLEANUP estimates. Special 649-5400 Maintenance Co. By Judd Everhart said Susan Misiora, lobbyist for the that it is a sporting and target ver­ late 2 bedroom unit Subdivision-sacrifice considerab’on for elderly and 6 4 6 -0 3 1 9 Commerdal/Residontlal build­ with loft In wonderful ■Trees & Lawns Cut The Associated Press National Rifle Association, which sion of its aR-15, a military-style sale-$90,000. Century 21 handicapped R.H. RUSSIlio ing repairs and home improve­ complex featuring In­ ■Yards & Garages Qcaned opposed the measure. “It isn’t going assault weapon. Epstein Realty 647- SALE/TRADE 647-75M ments. Interior and exterior door and outdoor 8895. ■Brush Piles Removed BOOK/ HARTFORD — Proponents of a to do anything.” “The Colt Spoiler rifle is no dif­ pools. Clubhouse with rooms. Decks, Garages painting, ight caipentry. Com­ ■Truck & Backhoe W ork ■Flni«h;Carp*ntiy,Kiton«na.BaM(Tant«, bill requiring permits for assault Robert T. Crook, lobbyist for the ferent from the AR-15 and it should sauna and exercise NEW LISTING! Prime ■Exterior Housepainting IN C O M E T A X plete janitorial service. Experi­ lot In Pondview Subdi­ PAINTING/ enced, reliable, free esti­ weapons say they’re optimistic Connecticut Sportsmen’s Alliance, be on the list” of assault weapons room. A neat way to •Driveways S ^ e d THE BOOK ■BrU^iuM ton* Wall* S PWk» live. $100,900. Century vision. Sacrifice sale. PAPERING Expert Piintlng ft Wallpapsring mates. about getting the measure through which also opposed the measure, covered under the bill, said Rep. $90,000. Century 21, Ep­ ■Landsc^ing Installations 21, Epstein Realty, 647- RACK 6Se-2620 22S-4032 Christopher Burnham, R-Stamford. stein Realty, 647-8895.P •Complete Building & 1 9 8 9 643-0304 the Senate, after winning 2-1 ap­ said the bill would do nothing for 8895.0 National Rifle Association officials Property Maintairi^ Audio Cassette Books. INCOME TAXES proval in the House. gun control. “It’s going to affect us, EAST HARTFORD- ■AnyJobCoMUMd All Categories McHugh Himself Consultation/Preparation PAINTING/ Opponents say, however, they’ll our members, and let me assure you, have also conceded that the Sporter Bellcourt, unita. Affor­ 1 BUSINESS FVW f INSURE} FREE ESnHATES HEATING/ is essentially the same as the AR-15. dable 2 bedroom first Painting & wallpapering at Individual/Business PAPERING keep up the heal on the upper c h ^ - we’re going to affect them" at the PROPERTY ouz. YARDMASTERS 435J. Hartford Tpke. PLUMBING An amendment to the bill adding floor unit. $68,900. Cen­ 643-9996 its best Free Estimates. Fully Jan Pawlowski ber and remember how lawmakers ballot box, he said. O tury 21, Epstein Realty, "Shops at 30 Plaza" voted when Election Day rolls Rep. Robert Godfrey, D-Danbury, the Sportcr to the list of assault guns - n COMMERCIAL- Verzion, CT 06066 Insured. Established 1974. 6 4 3 -7 2 5 4 Wall Papering and Painting 647-8895.0 Industrlal condo with LAWN SERVICE around this fall. one of the bill’s chief backers, said rczjuiring a permit was approved on HANDY DANDY LOCA­ 870-8870 643-9321 30 years Experience M&M OIL ^ F 1600 so. ft. $149,900. Fertilizing, liming, spring Just before midnight Thesday, the chances of getting the bill through a voice vote. TIO N S!!! This spotless Commercial B1 zone. Insurance, References and PLUMBING & HEATING House approved the measure on a the Senate were “pretty good.” The measure lists about 70 guns, 4 room Condo at Wells- High Visibility! clean-up, complete lawn CARPENTRY/ Free Estimates ■Oil Burner Service & Sales Other supporters said it was a first by brand name and model, as assault weep In Manchester Is $229,900. Home busl- service. B O O K R A C K REMODELING %-49 vote and agreed lo include in — m ness/nursery poten­ ELDERLY CARE MARTY MATTSSON ■Automatic Dll Delivery step in getting assault weapons, weapons. It also carries a 10-year only steps away from 643-0747 Previously enjoyed paperback the bill’s list of assault weapons the 0 D shopping, banking, ______649-4431 ■Wei! Pumps Sales & Service tial. 11.34 acres also books from Flomance to Hor- controversial new “Spxtrtcr” rifle often the gun of choice for drug mandatory prison term for anyone churches and morel 2 a V a I I a b I e I ■Water Heatefs (EiMitio s Gm ) 649-8045 rorl W e will tradefor yourgood made by the state-backed Colt’s lords, off the streets. committing a violent crime with an bedrooms, 1.5 baths, $244,900.Anne M iller CUSTOM QUALITY WEiGLE'S PAINTING CO. :Bathrnom & Kitchen 2 CD paperbacks 2 for 1; or we will NURSE'S AIDE Manufacturing Co. as an assault The vole at 11:58 p.m. came after assault weapon. private basement with Reol Estote, 647-8000.n DON'S LAWN SERVICE One stop improvements. Quality work at a Remodeling H - < laundry hook-ups, am­ sell our books 1/2 price. Years of Experience. Framing to Painting. reasonable pricel weapon. 3'/2 hours of debate. A similar On a 125-20 vote, the House COMMERCIAL-$149,900. ROTOT1LUNG -Edging Licensed & Insured. ■Senior Citizen Discoun,' m . ple parking, reasona­ Interior & Exterior rejected an amendment that would Industrial Condo with 435 J Hartford Tpke. Hospital Trained. Call Dave Adamick ■Electric Work In addition to requiring a permit, measure had cleared the House last b le fe e and It's p ric e d a t ■Hedge & Bush Trimming 1600 sauare feetl; for a free quote. Free Estimates FREEESVMATES the bill also imposes a 10-year man­ year. have required the sync to sell its in­ $107,000. Jackson & Call now for lawn mowing. “Shops at 30 Plaza” Excellent References. $229,900. commercial Call Brian Welgle ^hone: datory prison term on anyone con­ Coil’s, recently put back on its terest in Colt’s if the compiany sells Jackson Real Estate, Dependable Work. Vernon, CT 06066 647-1814 B1 zone. High visibil­ 870-8870______742-6402 645-8912 victed of using an assault weapon in feel by a $25 million infusion of the Sporter to the general public. 1 r n 647-8400.O ity!; $244,900. Home 6 4 6 -7 0 1 1 6 4 9 -2 8 7 1 EAST HARTFORD-New business/nurserv po­ a violent crime. state [>cnsion funds, claims the listing. Like new, 6 tential, 11.34 acres olso ‘This is feel-good legislation,” Sportcr is not an assault weapon. Please see ASSAULT, page 10 room Townhouse. 2 avallablel Anne Miller bedrooms, panelled Real Estate, 647-8000.P r n APARTMENTS r n APARTMENTS I O O rec room, dining room, r n APARTMENTS f o i l CARS I ^ F O R RENT l ^ F O R RENT l^i^FOR RENT E i ] f u r n itu r e FOR SALE O “n central air, tireplace, APARTMENTS E D FOR* ALE garage, and much I FOR RENT n^NNFT Elderlv \/CDKir\IJ 1 1 1 I 1 rtnM Li/Mar$A.iofio. A rr’nD n more. Only $124,000. U I C H E V Y 1979- C o m o ro - Aportments-I bedroom 2 b e d ro o m a p a rtm e n ts swivel rockers. Perfect L X 1 , 5 speed, lo ad ed 8. R Realty, 643-2692.a room apartment. Im­ Black good condition apartments for Imme­ condition. $150forpolr, CONDOMINIUMS- MANCHESTER- Nice maculate. $650 plus from $550-$635/month. low miles $13,200. 645- diate occupancy. 1 $3000. 528-1098 otter $59,900. Sunny Ranch m o d e rn 4 ro o m opo rt- utilities. 647-1491 after Laundry facilities, wall 645-8274. 0409.______m o n th fre e re n t. P lease 6pm .______Condo. Private en­ ment In 4 fam ily. Appll- 6pm .______to wall carpeting or NISSAN-1986-300 ZX o o coll 528-6522 for on C H R Y S L E R 1971 N e w ­ trance. Rent with op­ cances/parklng. $500 hardwood floors, dis­ " E A S Y DO ES IT " is the Turbo, leather, loaded application.______3 B E D R O O M S . A p p lia n ­ port Royal, Good run­ m 2: monthly plus utilities. hwasher, extra stor­ way to describe placing o $9,400. 645-0409.______tion to buyl; $60,900. ces, Laundry hook-ups, ning condition. $600. 647-1113 after 6pm. Coventry-1 bedroom, age. Swimming pool, w on t od. Just coll 643-2711 a > Immaculate 1st floor deck, garage. No pets. near UCONN, lake. BBQ pits, HEAT IN­ and we do the rest! 643-5047.______unit. Fully ap- MANCHESTER-Very $700 plus utilities. 649- > r - CLUDED. Coll IM­ CHEVY 1937 Novo- pllancedl; $124,900. 2 nice 2 bedroom, on 1st Pets welcome. Availa­ Schaller's 0613.______PACT Management 4DR,FWD,AT,PS,AM- JD 0 3 bedroom end unit. Pool floor of 4 fam ily house. ble 5/14. $450 * u til. MANCHESTER-One bed­ Quality PreKiwned Autos and tennis. Charming 742-5404.______Group at 1-800-562-9550. SPORTING FM, 27k, gray. $5850. Mixture of wall to wall room, heat , hot water value Priced J 3 > village setting 1 Anne MANCHESTER GOODS 289-2087 otter 5:30. carpeting and hard­ and appliances In­ M iller Real Estate, 647- 2,3,4,5,and 6 room CHRYSLER 1987 88 Subaru DLS/W > wood floors. I'/z baths cluded. No pets. No HOMES 8000.0 apartments for rent. GOLF CLUBS Used. Star­ CONQUEST-31,000 6SpMd.4WhMl0fln must be seen $650 plus woterbeds. Security re- FOR RENT “ 0 utilities call 645-8201. 646-2426 weekdays, 9-5. 1221 ter and full sets with miles, dork red, leather aulred $475. 646-2970. bags from $35.00 649- Interior and loaded $7,400 MANCHESTER-9 room 1794. with extras. Excellent B u n g o lo w . Vi a c re lot. 87 Oldsmoblle Calais Condition, $8500. Call Auto, A/C, Low MUm $995 monthly. Ken, 643- 649-6680 between 9:00- 1442. E N D R O L L S $6,490 A stro grap h 11: OOo m or after 2 7 W width — 509 7:00p m .______88 Ford Mustang ISTORE/OFFICE 13" width — 2 tor 50« SSpMd, LXPadtae* Newsprint end rollt can be now Instead ol letting them gather more SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) FOR RENT OUTTO BECOME $6,990 dust. I picked up at the Marxiheeler % u r There's a possibility today that you H e ra ld O N LY b e fo re 11 a m . 88 Chevy Beretta GT CANCER (June 21-July 22) Be mindful MANCHESTER'S Jixty Hartling.'ManchBSler Herald might get Involved in something that is SOUTH WINDSOR- Monday through Thursday. ve. Auto. MC. Bladi of protocol today, so that you don't Sulllvon Avenue. 1,200 b i r t h d a y beyond your scope and talents. Be a fTFIL BIAMdND' $8,500 slight an old friend for one you've re­ doer, but also be realistically aware of square foot office. Coll #1 CAR VS. HOUSE — Paul Case of Classic Auto Body prepares to tow a car out of an Elvree cently met. Hard feelings could result if your limitations. 521-1744 or 644-0165. mem orbi la-records, 86 Pontiac ^ S T E Rain pictures, clippings, Street building that it ran into at about 2 p.m. Tuesday. Inspecting the damage is the build­ April 25, 1990 you're thoughtless. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Give V e , Aulo. a x ;. Full PotMT MANCHESTER-300 to etc., coll tor more Info USED CAR LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) It's not likely yourself ample time to get to know bet­ ing's owner, who identified himself to police only as Mr. Suder. Story on page 3. 1800 sq u a re fe e t. Cen­ 649-9409. $6,450 The year ahead could be a very active you'll gel loo much effective support ter someone you've recently met whom trally located. High DEALER one for you, because you are likely to from others today in achieving your ob­ you find appealing. This Individual's traffic area. Coll Ken, 66 liyundiai Excel 82 B Dorado 2 Door $5,999 5 SpM f, AMd^M. Ahontebl* explore paths you’ve never previously jectives. You won't have much about personality could have some darker 643-1442. I WANTED TO forest 83Flel»itWe«on $1^95 trod. Be cautiously selective of traveling which to boast it you're not self- fscots BUY/TRADE sufficient. STORE FOR RENT-460 84 Grand Maiquis $8,395 $2,900 companions so they tielp and do not AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Do not Main Street, Manches­ 84Caimy5Door $4,995 hinder you. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Ideas about take it upon yourself to act singularly to­ WANTED: Antiques and 84 Olds Ciera Brougham Rowland’s state-workers plan ter. Please coll 646- 84 Charger 3 Door $1,995 v-e. Auto. CiM n d ir TAURUS (April 20-May 20) New pro­ which you are enthusiastic should not clean, used furniture. day In a matter that could affect other 2426, 9:00-5:00 8560004 Door $4,995 jects should not be started in a disorga­ be sounded out on persons who are es­ members of your family as well. Be sure Please call 645-1174. blooms w eekd ays. 85 Grand Maiquis $7J)95 $3,900 nized manner today. Associates whose sentially negative. Your survey could everyone Is in accord. 85 Town Car 4 Door $10,295 discourage you before you even try 84 Olds Rrenza Cruiser cooperation you'll need might not be as PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Unreason­ 85 Colpadt Wagon $8,995 Auto. AlC. Low MIIm By Donna O ’Leary them. I CARS draws blast from labor chiefs anxious to jum p the gun as you are. able doubts may weigh heavily upon IIN0U8TRIAL 85 Town Car 4 Door’ $10,995 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Any business FOR SALE I Manchester Herald Taurus, treat yourself to a birthday gift. your bright Ideas today, and this could PROPERTY 85Fiero2Door $3,395 $3,600 was “unfair to ask stale employees Send for your Astro-Graph predictions deals into which you enter today should prove self-defeating. Others can't be 85 BMW 32SE $ ia899 By Judd Everhart him,” Ferruccio said. “Fublic D O D G E - 1986. '150', 318 83 Olds Cutlass Supreme for the year ahead by mailing $1.25 to be closely examined to be certain they expected to believe In something of G L ASTONBURY- 85 Escort 4 Door $2A95 ve. Auto. KC. Low M b i employees arc always used as ihc lo take on any more of the burden." BOLTON — Since last October, CID, automatic, bed 86AudS000S $8,995 The Associated Press Astro-G raph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. are everything they are represented to which you are unsure. Worehouse space whipping boy. Thomas D. Corrigan of the Con­ liner, tool box, SOK, 86 Town Car 4 Door $14|999 Robin Frccncy’s seventh-grade Box 91420. Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. be. Take nothing tor granted. ARIES (March 21-April 19) You might available near center $3,400 $5500. 742-8669.______86 Cougar 2 Door $7,995 “Who's going to plow the roads? necticut State Employees Associa­ class has been creating a tropical Be sure to state your zodiac sign. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) In most In­ become involved with someone today of town. 1 Vj miles from HARTFORD — Connecticut stances you strive to be cooperative, 1986-MAZOA-626. 2 door 86GMCJknmy $8^99 83 Toyota Tercel Who’s going to work with the tion, said Rowland was trying to rain forest — at .school. GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Several old who does not manage resources too highway. Rooms from 86 Firebird 2 Door $9,999 Auto, AliOFM. Low MIIm labor leaders are choosing harsh because you appreciate the value ol delux. Automatic, Al- people in our institutions?" B:rruc- "pander to people’s misunderstand­ Judy HarflingMarxtiMMr Herald responsibilities you failed to take care prudently. If you follow the example this 2600 sq feet to 5500 sq 86 Rivera 2 Door $9/499 words to describe proposals by The students are in Project Ex­ compromise for mutual advantages. r,AM /FM Cassette. ing of what sute government is all of could get In the way of what you hope person sets, you may be tempted to feet with access to 86 Escort Wagon $4,995 $2,900 Republican gubernatorial candidate cio said. “Docs he want to have plore for gifted and talented stu­ STUDENTS' PRIDE — Above, seventh-grader Harry Hoar to accomplish today. Clear them up However, today your stance could be spend what you don't yet have. loading dock. Call Only 26,000 miles. $6300. 86 Sable Wagon $8,098 another Mianus Bridge collap.se? about. You don’t get anywhere dents — the top 5% in their class unyielding. 657-2625.______86 VW Golf John G. Rowland to help reduce the 1 Kevin days 633-9474. 86RX72Door $7,995 6 Spood. Air Condiioning balancing the budget on the backs of stands next to a three-toed sloth puppet in the rain-forest state’s budget problems by requiring "What he needs to do is come up — that the school recognizes and 1981 Dotsun 210, 5 speed, 87 Sable GS 4 Door $7,995 some real ideas with true mcril, such a particular class of people." display. At top left. Matt Mecca peeks through a wall, hatchbock,$800 or best 87 Sable GS 4 Door $7,995 $4,700 slate employees lo work 40 hours a challenges. I MISCELLANEOUS Corrigan also mentioned the need otter. 646-8468 or 649- 87 Cougar LS Coupe $9JI95 90 Integra G S Sedan week and pay for part of their health as a progressive income tax with a The latest challenge is onstage manipulating an anaconda snake puppet. I FOR RENT 87 Cougar LSCoufte $9,999 AiXomdio. Fully Lo^ad for a personal income tax, which he B rid ge 1285. insurance. cap on the sales tax," Ferruccio said. in the all-purpose room of Bolton 87 B 2 ^ Pickup $4,999 said would provide "a reliable 1 CAR GARAGE-Storage TOYOTA-Lote 87 87Tempo4Door $4,999 $16,400 Slcvcn Ferruccio, president of the John W. Olsen, president of the Elementary School. That stage has Muppct-stylc puppets created talks were prepared from student ^ only. $40 per month. SUPRA-1 Owner. 8760004 Door $8,999 Connecticut Stale AFL-CIO. the stream of revenue so the state can been uansformed into a 12-foot from foam, feathers and plastic ex­ rcscaa'h. b Torga Roof. Balance 87 Acura Integra LS 8,000-mcmbcr Connecticut Rose 647-8400 or 646- 87Taurua4Door $7,509 Automalio. Air Conaiioning Employees Union Independent, umbrella organization for all unions pay its bills.” long jungle, complete with a work­ plain rain forests to visitors. The The students also acted as tour i NORTH 4-24-»0 8646. extended Worrenty 87 Dakota Pldajp $8,595 Rowland, a three-term con­ $13,900. 646-5270______representing the 50,000 state ing waterfall designed and built by puppets were operated by the ♦ K8S mond to dummy’s 10 Mark Cohen, STORAGE/WARE- 87GraxlMaqute $9,999 $8,995 called Rowland “insane." Lady 87 Putsw 2 Door $7,399 gressman from Waterbury and the students. Project Explore students; their Fku.se see RAIN, page 10 t 4 East, won with the ace rather than the HOUSE Spoce- 'There’ll be 50,(KX) slate workers workers, called Rowland's 87RX72Door $12,995 Many Others In Stock ♦ K 10 9 5 queen. Perhaps he expected to demol­ Commerclol. 34x46 CARDINAL and their families that won’t vote for proposals irresponsible, saying it Fka.se .see ROWLAND, page 10 ♦ K to 7 2 in waiting 87 Sable GS 4 Door $7,895 ish the declarer psychologically when available soon. Central BUICK, INC. 87 C a l^ 4 Door $7,999 Immediate Delivery he later took the queen Not wanting to Manchester location, 87 Somerset 2 Door $7/499 9 WEST EAST By James Jacoby security fenced. Coll 1989 Okts Calais Sed $8,995 ♦ 7 play declarer’s first-bid suit. Cohen 88 Jaguar XJ6 Sedan $29,999 SCHALLER ♦ A 10 9 6 3 2 228-3863 evenings. 1969 Buick Regal Coupe $10,980 TODAY ♦ a 7 5 3 2 now played the nine of clubs to the 88 Sable GS 4 Door $8,599 Study: lenders gouge homeowners YQ8 This bizarre deal from the finals of 1988 Chevy Cavakar $8,990 88 Cougar LS Coupe $10,996 ♦ 832 ♦ A Q 6 four, queen and king. Declarer played ACURA Trumps agree: love is free the 1989 .Spingold team-of-four fea­ 1988 98 Brougham $13,490 88 Cougar LS $9,999 ♦ Q3 ♦ 9 8 6 5 nine of hearts; East played low and GENERAL tures a breakdown in North-South bid­ I 1968 Chevy Z-24 Covator $8,910 88 Gr. Cwavan Van $11,995 345 Center Street, "Our study concludes we need a national solution to West won the queen. West cashed the I n d e x SOUTH ding followed by a peculiar deceptive SERVICES 1968 Pontiac Sunbird Coupe 17,085 88 Century Wagon $9,999 Manchester NEW YORK (AF) — Donald good for at least 60 days, at By Mike Glover this problem,” said Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller, false-card by East that enabled de­ ace of spades and then played back a 88 B2200 Pickup $5,999 The Associated Press ♦ Q J 4 1987 Buick Cent LTD Sedan 88,280 and Ivana Trump, though not which point either side may can­ 2 0 pagas, 2 auctions one of those sponsoring the report. ♦ K J 10 6 club. Dwlarer now forced out the ace m a i n STREET 88 Town Car 4 Door $ H M 8 clarer to bring home an otherwise im ­ 1987 Buick Park Art Coupe $11/490 89 F2S0 Pickup $18,421 647-7077 your average flower children, arc cel the pact, the papers said. ♦ J 7 4 of hearts. He scored two spades, two MANCHESTER-2 A spokesman for one bank cited in the study denied possible game contract. Jimmy 1987 Mazda B-2000 Pickup $5,995 89 Sable G S W ^ $12,999 DES M01NF.S, Iowa — The nation’s mortgage hearts, one diamond and four club room Apartment for taking a turn at free love. The Post and the News quoted Classified 18-20 ♦ A J 4 Cayne, North, made the negative dou­ 89 Sable OS 4 Door $10,995 any wrongdoing. tricks to make three no-trump. And re n t. 529-7858 or 563- 1987 Buick SomarselCpa $7,480 New York’s most-lrumpclcd sources as saying the pact was Comics 17 lenders are requiring homeowners to keep billions of dol­ Vulnerable: Neither ble of two spades. However, when 89 Sable GS Wagon $13,499 Escrow accoimts arc kept by lending institutions to Cohen is still waiting to devastate de­ 4438. 10e7OldsCwra1M« $6,280 WANTED TO couple have signed a two-page drawn up at the rcquc.st of Mrs. Focus 16 lars of excess funds in escrow accounts to fatten the Dealer: North South bid two no-trump to describe a 89 Town Car 4 Door $19,999 nutke payments for property taxes, insurance and other 1966 Buick Skyhawk Cpa $5,900 IBUY/TRAOE Food IS minimum balanced hand with a spade clarer with the concealed queen of 89 Mazda Pickup $8,299 agreement allowing them to date Tmmp, who yearns to date but lenders’ profiLs, a new study says. 1968 Buick CentJiy Cpis $10,960 Local/State 3-5 items which borrowers must pay. 9 MANY OTHERS NOT USTEO South West North East stopper, North was pushing hard to bid diamonds. third and fourth parties without doesn’t want to diminish any “Many of the nation’s mortgage lenders systematically James Jacoby's books "Jacoby on Untlgc' ami 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix $8,250 Lotterv 2 Extra money in escrow accounts hurts consumers and Pass Pass game based on three kings and a cou­ FLOORING We buy clean, late model such action giving cither grounds divorce settlement. have broken the law,” .says the report, compiled by attor­ "Jacoby on Card (lam es'(written with bis father, NalioiVWbfld 6 .7 ,9 . 1s is a bonanz.a for lenders because they get to use the , V 2 ♦ Dbl • Pass ple of 10s. 1965 Olds CutlMS Sup. 4 Dr. $5,895 MORANDE used cars and trucks. Top for divorce, the Daily News and neys general from seven states and released TUesday. the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at DJD. TILE WORK/ln- LINCOLN MERCURY MAZDA “She is basically saying, ‘1 Obituaries 2 money for free or pay only a very low rale of interest on 2 NT P3SS 3 NT All pass When the spade six was led, .South 1985 Ford Tempo $3,995 prices paid. bookstores Hath are published by I ’haros Books stoll/reploce various the New York Post reported don’t want a divorce, and 1 don’t Opinion 8 They said the violations have been taking place for •negative double 81 Adams Street (lomierly Morisrty Bros.) Mr. Dult • Carter Chavrotet it. won the trick and plaved a low dia­ tile and marble. Quol- more than a decade, and they called on federal officials 301 CMderStfwt 1229 Main Straal today. Soorts 11-14 About two-thirds of the nation’s home mortgages in- Opening lead: ♦ 6 lt-.‘ w o rk . R eason able M a n c h e s t e r Mtrtchteier ‘Trump: The Dating Game” is Plea.se see TRUMP, page 10 Television 17 to lighten enforcement of laws limiting the amount prices. Free Estimates. Manchaater, CT 6 4 9 -4 5 7 1 643-5135 L , ...... - - _____ i lenders can set aside in escrow accounts. Fku.se see LKNDKR, page 10 646-3455. 0