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Security deposit, 1 year sliders to patio and nice tax hikes WASHINGTON (/VP) — With Such a moderation in prices today, a 0.1 percent decline that lease. 646-4525. full basement! $800 In­ SOUTH WINDSOR- worries about inflation subsiding would be enough to prompt an im­ analysts said should give the MANCHESTER-2 Bed- cludes heat and hot OfficG, 300 square feet. No lease. $150/Month. and the recession showing little sign mediate easing of interest rates by Federal Reserve leeway to push room. Centrally located. water. Call Charlie. 649- WASHINGTON (/VP) — Most of disappearing, the Bu»h ad­ interest rates lower. Good condition. No 4000/649-8989. 521 -1744 or 644-0165. the Fed, some economists believe. urban counties are facing tax in­ ministration is hoping the Federal However, other analysts were not The Labor Department said pets. Available May 1st 34 HOMES FOR RENT creases this year because of in­ $500. Call 644-86(51. BUICK Reserve will heed its plea for as sure. They noted that Federal the rare decline in its Consumer 51 CHILD CARE creased demands for spending and another dose of lower interest rates. Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan Price Index followed a 0.2 per­ MANSFIELD/WIL- CX)VENTRY-Brand new 3 general declines in state or federal bedroom Cape. Great 1991 BUICK 1991 BUICK Wall Street, buoyed by a belief is trying to manage a central bank cent February rise and a 0.4 per­ LINGTON LINE-Route D A Y CARE-Available 1990 BUICK 1990 BUICK 1991 BUICK help, a county government associa­ 4 4 . 2 Bedroom location. Available Monday-Friday. Call SKYLARK SED CENTURY SED that more rate relief is on the way, that is badly split between officials cent advance in January. apartment. Adults immediately. Call Gary after 4:00 pm. 647- REGAL SEDAN REATTA CNVT. LESABRE tion says. staged a big rally on Thursday, who feel the Fed has done enough It was the first decline in the preferred. 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Tilt, PS, PB, Only $11,478, lay Wipers, PDL, Wire Wheel Company Vehicle, Auto, A/C, Cruise, Delay, Tilt, Utah. TAX TIME COM ETH — Elaine Brown, the office supervisor at COLLECTIBLES Cassette Rear D»froster. month in March. The 0.3 percent laid part of the blame for the current 18 percent from their November Utilities not included. $1350/month. 429- Covers, Stock #1854. Only Loaded, ^ Auto, A/C, V6, Cruise, Cas­ 1959. CM AC First Time Buyer - Power Lockii.4 Q 13,580 The association released a survey the Manchester branch of H&R Block Inc., prepares a federal decline was bigger than had been peak. ANTIQUE DINING ROOM $15,597 C M A C First Time 5tock #1475, sette, Wire Wheel Covers recession on too-restrictive 872-3487 or 644-1152. $600 Allowance To (Quali­ CMAC FCO Vt^uyer al­ Wednesday that found 53 percent of income tax return for Teri Foard, one of many Manchester expected. Even more important to jittery SET-Table, chairs, buf­ fied Customer, Use Your Buyer -5600 Allowance to Was $36,641 lowance i7i|uallfled custom­ jnd^uch more' - Stock monetary policies by the Fed, is l e g a l N O T IC E the nation’s big county governments fet and china cabinet. Trade As Down Payment. qualified customer. Use your NOW ONLY ers of $600.00 Stock #1433 residents who waited until the last minute to file. The important core inflation rate, keeping up the pressure for further financial markets was the fact Good condition. $500 Subject to availability. trade as down payment. O ne Left expect to increase taxes in fiscal discounting energy and food fluc­ rate cuts. that the so-called core rate of in­ EIGHTH UTIUTIES DISTRICT N O W ONLY NOW ONLY 1991. The conclusion was based on 18 MAIN STREET 643-8912. tuations, also showed a major Michael Boskin, chairman of the flation, excluding the volatile MANCHESTER, C T 06040 * , * *14,997* responses from 232 of the 425 big­ moderation in March after sending president’s Council of Economic energy and food sectors, was up NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING 10 878 *12,980* *16,699* gest counties — those with popula­ worrisome signals about underlying Only 0.1 percent in March fol­ LEGAL NOTICE Taxpayers scramble Advisers, said Thursday that the ™ A T the Board of Directors of tions above 100, (XX). inflationary pressures in January and economy was still mired in a reces­ lowing worrisome gains of 0.8 the Eighth Ublibes District of Manchester will hold a Public NOTICE QUALITY USED CARS GUARANTEED TO SATISFY YOUR EVERY NEED! The reason most often cited for February. in January and 0.7 percent in H e ^ i^ OT VV^nesday April 17, 1991 at the Donald Willis sion and there was “ample room” 9 PUBUC HEARING tax increases was an increase in the Private economists predicted that February. Hall, 18 Mam Street, Manchester, C T for the following pur- 1982 Chevrolet Camaro...... $ 2 ,8 9 5 NEARLY NEW SPECIAL OF THE WEEK 1988 Olds Ciera Brougham Cpe...... j g 430 for the Fed to cut interest rates fur­ POSGS! TOWN OF MANCHESTER demand for services. It was fol­ as deadline looms 1983 Buick Electra Loaded 45K...... $4|850 1988 Pontiac Bonneville...... *7 g o « more good news on inflation was on ther. CHARTER REVISION 1990 BUICK SKYLARK SEDAN lowed by the increased cost of meet­ the way today with release of the 1. To present to the voters of the Eighth Utilities District COMMISSION 1986 Chevy Cam aro...... $4 995 1989 Chevy Celebrity...... $8*490 By BRIAN M. TROTTA returns to be filed this year, but Boskin warned that the un­ the proposed budget for the fiscal year beginnino Julv ing federal and state requirements, Notice Is hereby given that the 1986 Volkswagen Jetla G L ...... $ 6 ,3 8 0 1989 Buick Skyhawk Cpe...... S p e c ia l $ 6 ,9 8 0 several million couples and in­ Labor Department’s Consumer Price employment rate, which is already INDEX 1, 1991 and ending June 30,1992. ’ and the loss of federal or state aid. Manchester Herald Town of Manchester Charter dividuals are expected to miss the Index for March, which measures at a 6'/2-ycar-high of 6.8 percent, 1987 Oids Delta 88 Brougham...... $ 7 ,2 8 0 1989 Jeep Wrangler 4X4...... $8 9 9 5 and The Associated Press 20 pages, 2 sections Copies of said budget will be available at the office of the Dis- Revision Commission will hold The association said it planned to inflationary pressures at the retail 1987 Buick Skyhawk C p e ...... $ 6 [3 8 0 1989 Buick Regal Coupe...... $9 895 midnight Monday deadline. will rise higher in coming months. A t H o m e tnct Clerk, 18 Main Street. Manchester. C T between the hours a Public Hearing on Thursday, press Congress and state legislatures 14 1987 Buick Park Avenue Loaded...... $ 9 ,9 8 0 1989 Honda Accord LXI Loaded ...... S 1 Through last Friday, with just 10 level. He predicted the economic recovery, of 9:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. or at the Hall Immediately prior to April 18, 1991 at 7:30 p.m. in to ease regulations that require local One-third of all Americans have B usiness 7 thehecuing. days to go before the deadline, the In advance of the report, many when it comes in the second half of Classified 18-20 the Hearing Room at Lincoln 1988 Pontiac Firebird Must oe seem...... $ 7 9 8 0 Automatic, Air, Fuel Injection, 1989 Buick Cenlu7 ...... s g ’ yet to file their 1990 federal tax Center. 494 Main St., government spending and to lobby analysts were looking for a tiny ad­ the year, will produce only sub-par C o m ics 17 2, To transact any other business proper to come before Low Miles, Many Extras 1991 Buick Century Sedan...... Z Z Z Z s i a l s g o returns — and the day of reckoning IRS had received 66.7 million the meeting. Manchester, Connecticut, to the states to allow local govern­ returns, less than 60 percent of the vance of 0.1 percent, with inflation, growth rates at first. Focus 16 receive comments regarding ments new methods of raising is at hand. Local 3 .4 dated at Manchester, C T total. But procrastination is nothing excluding food and energy, coming While Greenspan has been push- the final report of the Com m is­ The Internal Revenue Service Lotterv 2 this 10th day of April, 1991. •PRICES INCLUDE FACTORY REBATES' in at about one-third the rate of in­ sion. A copy of the draft report CARDINAL BUICK, INC. Plea.se see URBAN, page 10. forecasts a record 113 million Nation/Wbrld 5 .8 9 Please see TAXES, page 10. By Mary Beth Litrico, may be seen in the Town 4 9% A P R FINANCING IS AVAILABLE crease of the past two months. Please see RATES, page 10. O bituaries 2 Clerk Clerk's office during business IN LIEU OF FACTORY REBATE' "A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS ' O oinion 6 Eighth Utilities District hours as of April 12, 1991. DELIVERY MUST BE ON OR BEFORE 4-30-91 Soorts 81 Adams Street, Manchester ^ A f \ 11-13.18 0 2 1 -0 4 0 5 8 -0 3 State 4 (Open Eves. Monday Ihru Thursday)______b 4 9 " 4 5 7 l Serving The Manchester Area For Over 110 Years ~ Call Today for Home Delivery 647-9946 Television 16 1 2-MANCHESTER h e r a l d . Friday. April 12. 1991

M ANCIIIiSTI-K M I-KAl.D, J-ri,luy. April )2. IW l 3 RECORD l o c a l /r e g io n a l A About Town Deaths College Notes Police Roundup | Zoning Commission debates Bolton excavation plan Fiesta spaces for rent uJillLlS**" •• o» eharg* by iha A Klekntka rprpivpc c/^hnlarchin T 4... 4.: ^ H By HAROLD C.C SHAVER .ctuiavcts ...... ^ ' H*r»ld. Paid announeamants of daatif*and In Klekotka receives scholarship Impromptu sting operation project would entail dump trucks traveling along Quarry Spaces are available for Nathan Hale School’s PTA MamorlamaappaarundarthaDaathNoflcaahaadlng. ” Manchester Herald the road systems capable of handling it, and access to Kristie Klekotka, daughter of Stanley and Carol Road at a rate of one every three minutes, eight hours a the water is left to sit, it can make other water un­ Craft Fair/Flea Market to be held on May 4 along witlf An investigation into drug dealing in the Spruce Street the state highway would be no problem. He also said usable.” the Spring Fiesta Fair. For application, send a stamped, Klekotka of'Bolton, a sophomore mathematical sciences day. Manchester area gave rise to an impromptu sting operation and has drinSn ''''^oPPies over traffic safety and secure Hathaway had agreed to hire a flagman to direct ttaffic Cfrillo said that Hathaway has offered to do further self-addressed envelop to: Gail Smith, 79 Spruce St., major at Clemson University, Clemson, S.C., has been The commission had held two previous hearings on at the end of Quarry Road. resulted in the arrest of two men, police said. water were expressed Wednesday night as the testing and has promised to submit revised plans. Manchester. Bar more information, call Diane, 643-5653. Isabelle Anderson awarded a Hardin Endowment Fund scholarship for the Several informants had told police that Alfred J, Ntun- the topic in Ftebruary, in which numerous citizens in­ Gnllo also said he was satisfied with the questions of 1990-91 academic year. ■ing Lomnussion discussed the proposed excavation Zoning commission member Art Mensing also voiced Center St. dumula, of 541-T Burnside Ave., East Hartford, would , project on a tree fann. sisted that the project would incur unacceptable air and erosion prevention. The trenches to be dug alongside the Afternoon swim cancelled noise pollution, as well as damage roads and the en­ some criticism for the project. He said he was concerned Francis Ahern Dean college leader be in the parking lot at the Xtra Mart on Spruce Street T^e con^ssion will receive further data and make a excavation area would sufficiently catch and safely store that the massive project, being only a business The Manchester Parks and Recreation Department’s Thursday with a quantity of cocaine for sale. vironment, thus dimirushing the quality of life in the any materials that might wash away, he said. James W. Brand Lisa H}'inan, daughter of Barry and Gail Hyman, of m^ decision on whether to grant a permit for the area. enterprise, would not bring in revenue for the town it­ Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 3:30 to 6 pjn. after­ prqect on May 1 at 7:30 p.m. at Community Hall. But it was the water ledges that worried Grillo. He 40 David Drive, Coventry, is serving in a student leader­ Police approached Ntundumula, who was wearing a Several citizens formed their own group, “Friends of self. He also worried about back-up of the vehicles as noon swim at the East Side Recreation Center will not be Green Road clamed they were not clearly enough identified on the they climb up and down the steep hill. ship capacity at Dean Junior College, Franklin, Mass. beeper, and asked him if they could search him, Ntun- tvulton and Rosemary Hathaway are requesting a per­ Quarry Road,” to oppose the project, and pr:titioned for held during the school vacation, April 15 to 19. The mit for the removal of sand and gravel from 18 acres of original site plans and he h il not received any revised “Just one accident could be disastrous,” he said. swims will resume on April 22. She is a freshman liberal arts major, is vice president d ^ u la agreed and police found 12 packets of cocaine in a federal enviroNmental impact study, which is due in their ttw farm on Quarry Road. The Hathaways plan to data on them from Hathaway. Zoning Commission Mark Johnson said that as the of the Hillel Club at Dean and has been named to the his underwear. May. “Water tables are tricky,” Grillo said. Country music concert Death Notices dean’s list for the fall semester. He was arrested and charged with possession of pow hemlocks and Christmas trees on the land, which At the meeting Wednesday, Town Engineer Robert plans stand now, there would have to be up to 30 condi­ they say is unmanageable at present. "The level may be higher than you thought...especial­ tions attached before any approval. He suggested an up­ The American Legion Post 102, 20 American Legion She has also taken part in the college theater produc­ cocaine and possession of cocaine with intent to sell. He Grille said that he recognized the “nuisance” factor the ly in this type of ground,” he said. “If you hit a water tion of “The Little Shop of Horrors.” She’s a graduate of is being held on a $10,000 bond pending his appearance According to Hathaway’s engineers, the five-year heavier traffic would cause, but said his studies show dated and revised site plan from Hathaway before Drive, Manchester, will be sponsoring a country music ledge (during excavation), you have to stop digging. If making any final decisions. concert on Saturday in the Main Hall. The concert will James W. Brand Coventry High School. in Manchester Superior Court April 15. feature the Backwoods Band and will be held from 8:30 While Ntundumula was being questioned by police, - Manchester, hus- Providence dean’s list his beeper went off and police called the number that was p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Cost is $5 per person. For more infor­ b ^ d of Heanor Olobmson) Brand, died Thursday (April displayed. The caller was a man who said he wanted to Agreem ent mation, call 644-6738 or 646-7961. 11, 199U at lus home. Funeral arrangements are incom- Four Manchester residents have been named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Providence College, buy $60 worth of cocaine. Students compete ^ete ^ d ^ e m charge of the Holmes Funeral Home. 400 MCC theater presentation Providence, R.I. They are: Mam St., Manchester. Police got a description of the man and went to meet reached on The Manchester Community College Theater Wing Ronan D. Campbell, 30 Country Club Drive, a him at the 7-11 on Main Street. There, police arrested will present ‘Talking With ... An Evening with Unusual In Memoriam humanities major and member of the class of 1992; Robert H. Horton, 40, of 454 Main St. and charged him Women, April 25 to 27, and May 1 to 4, at 8 p.m. in the James Ludes, 58 Plymouth Lane, class of 1993, history in mock trials with conspiracy to possess cocaine. Lowe Program Center. General admission is $5, students It's sad to walk the road alone major. treasurer Instead of side by side Horton is being held on a $500 bond pending an April Chmielecki, Assistant Town and seniors $3. For ticket reservations, call 647-6043 be­ Also: Kerry Luoma, 30 Galaxy Drive, class of 1993, By SCOTT B. BREDE But to all there comes a moment 15 court date. Manchester Herald Manager Steven R. Werbner and tween 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. When the ways of life divide. psychology major; and Stephanie Ogrodnik, 11 Bates MANCHESTER — Members of Nathan Hale Elementary School Road, class of 1993, undeclared major. the town’s Board of Directors have Poetry reading You gave me years of happiness MANCHESTER — A resident of Principal Leo Diana. And sorrow came and tears unanimously approved an agreement Mike Young, an MHS senior who A poetry reading by Thmer Cassity of Atlanta, GA You left me beautiful memories MCC president’s list a home which cares for people with hammered out last week that is in­ AIDS took the stand as wimess for played the part of the resident with w ill be held at the library of MCC on TUesday at 8 pjn. I will treasure through the years. Four Manchester residents have been named to the MCC News tended to resolve problems in the the defense. AIDS, had a particularly tough as­ p ie reading is ^ in g sponsored by the MCC Cultural Love full-time president’s list at Manchester Community Col­ treasurer’s office. signment. lege for the fall semester. They are: Programs Committee and the Connecticut Poetry Circuit; His wife, son, daughter, Manchester Community College, through the Division The plaintiff, representing a group “I had to make the court believe son-in-law and . Chris K. Dutton, 3 Hawley St.; Todd G. Evans, 87 Diesday’s approval of the bipar­ it is free and open to the public. For more information of Continuing Education is offering the following cour­ of nei^bors, was out to prove that that [the people living in the home] call 647-6255. grandchildren tisan agreement will significantly Oak St.; Patricia E. Marolt, 310 Woodland St.; and ses. For more information or to register, call 647-6242. the home was in violation of zoning were really a family,” Ifeung said. Boston trip Quentin Rueckert, 59 Lockwood St. reduce the functions of the codes for a residential area, since it Despite the controversial social J & W dean’s list Desktop Publishing: Looking Good Design Prin­ treasurer’s office and its budget. The was more like a hospital than a issue that the case raised, the stu­ The Manchester Republican Women’s Club has Obituaries ciples for Desktop Fhrblisher — In this course students agreement was made possible by the home. dents participating in the mock trials schedided their Spring Trip to Boston for April 30. The Three Coventry residents who are students at Johnson will be introduced to basic design principles for the resignation of the controversial As­ The case was fought out recently agreed that practicing law was not bus will leave the Amazing Store parking lot at 8 ajn & Wales University, Providence, R.I., have been named desktop publisher including basic page layout practices, sistant Treasurer Ruth Staum. in Manchester Superior Court as the high drama that one might ex­ arid return from Boston’s Fanueil Hall at 7 p.m. The cost to the dean’s list for the winter trimester. They are: organizing your copy for increased readability, creating Manchester High School students Natalie Schafer Staum, whose resignation is ef­ pect. will be $7. Please contact Mrs. John Malone at 649-6718 Brian Klambt, 92 Lakeview Drive, majoring in food balance and interest for your documents throu^ the use clashed with students from other BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — Actress Natalie fective May 1, was cleared of fraud “I think the big misconception is to purchase a ticket. service manageineiit; David Pbwers, 714 Brigham of computer generated graphics, typography and its use schools in the 14th Annual Mock that everything in the courtroom is Sch^er, known to generations of “Gilligan’s Island” fans chaiges after an investigation by the Tavern Road, majoring in hotel and restaurant manage­ as a design element. The course will be held in 4 ses­ Trial Competition. hopping and meaty,” said Lauren Summer neighborcare ^ the stranded millionaire’s wife, Lovey, died Wednes­ sions, April 16, 18, 23, 25 from 3 to 5 p.m. The fee is Manchester Police Department As part of the Law in American day of cancer at age 90. ment, and Lora Prior, 2460 Boston Tpke., majoring in Hickey, who acted as one of tliree The East Branch YWCA will again offer a state- restaurant-institutional management. $175. Society course at MHS, seniors en­ defense attorneys for the MHS team. Miss Schafer played the wife of Thurston Howell Iff Under the agreement approved by rolled in the class took part in the licensed summer program in Bolton for children between Commercial Driver Licensing Program — This the directors, most of the ad­ Instead, she called legal work a “lot five and twelve years of age beginning June 24. It is a portrayed by the late Jim Backus. They were among the Cuneo on dean’s list mock trials. In their five bouts, the marooned passengers on the charter boat Minnow courae will include video presentations, lectures and dis­ ministrative and bookkeeping func­ of listening” and sifting through flexible summer program which is offered in two-week Manchester students went un­ technical information. The show originally ran on CBS-TV from i964 to Kimberly A. Cuneo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank cussions. M ving safely, transporting cargo and air tions of the treasurer’s office will be sessions. Neighborcare is also available on a daily basis defeated, and are expecting to be “The courtroom is fun. What’s iy67, and remains popular in reruns E. Cuneo Jr., of 74 Nutmeg Drive, Manchester, has been tokes are included as well as a section on test taking. transferred to the Finance and Per­ The program is located at St. George’s Episcopal Church ranked among the top five schools not fun is the legwork,” said Tim named to the first honors dean’s list at Marist College, The classes will be held on 2 consecutive Saturdays sonnel departments. Also, the one on Route 44 in Bolton. The fee is $95 weekly or $20 per Short-lived drama Poughkeepsie, N.Y. that took part in statewide competi­ Shumaker, who played an attorney 1969-1970 senes The Survivors” with Lana Thmer and April 13 and 20 from 8 am . to 5 p.m. The fee of $160 in­ part-time and one full-time day. Hours are 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The children also need She is a 1989 graduate of East Catholic High School cludes text and hand-puts. tion. for the plaintiff. Shumaker was one Kevin McCarthy. einployee of the treasurer’s office a valid YWCA membership plus an $8 registration fee and is a sophomore at Marist majoring in communica­ Some students acted as attorneys, of several students in the class who Registration being held week of April 15. For more infor­ Kevin Hall tions and French. Paradox — 'This course is designed for those who will be transfered to finance, leaving while others took the stand as wit­ said they want to go into the field of mation, call 645-0364 or 289-6706. have taken Meet the PC course and are ready to learn the behind the treasurer only. nesses. A couple students were law. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kevin Peter Hall, the 7- MHS high scorers basics of the Paradox database program. This course will The agreement which was signed bailiffs who were responsible for Lauren Hickey, another “plaintiff foot-2 star of the movie and the television series “Harry be held on April 26 and May 3, 1 p.m. to 4:30 pm . The by Treasurer Roger M. Negro, will controlling the decorum of the Three students from Manchester High School recently fee is $125. attorney”, agreed that the courtroom and the Hendersons,” died Wednesday of pneumonia at save the town almost $60,000 an- courtroom. is not as glamorous as some Births age 35. scored very high grades in the National Gennan Test. Aldus Pagemaker Desktop Publishing Course — iiually by eliminating Staum’s posi­ The class was separated into two television shows make it out to be, Hall played the lovable “Bigfoot” character in the Students scoring in the 90th percentile or higher were: This course is designed for individuals interested in tion and reducing Negro’s salary bv groups: the defendant and the plain­ especially when it comes to closing 1987 feature film “Harry” and a subsequent television Petra Sauer and Lauren Buckno, sophomores and $ 1, 100. ^ WALDEN, Anna Case, daughter of Dr. Peter G. and John Kennedy, a junior. leanung how to lue the desktop, and design and execute tiff. Each team would battle oppos­ arguments. Lawyers have no time to series. He also played the alien in “” and its ing sides from other schools. prepare such dramatic speeches as Amanda Dennison Walden of 712 Spring St 1991 sequel. Illing Junior High students Aura Perrica and Lisa a simple publication such as a brochiue or a report using the IBM PC. The course will be held on two Saturdays Officials say the agreement — al­ Their performance was measured those on television, Hickey said. Manchester, was bom March 22, 1991 at Hartford Hospi­ Marinelli also scored in the 90th percentile. _ _ . RkgInald Plnll 9 45- Sat and Sun go down on your anger. Behind Model of graduated ficin the material control and accounting (PG) Fri and Sat 1:50, 4:20. 7:05, 9:25, 11:35; Sun 1:50, 4:20, 7:05, 9 25 Sun 730, 9:45. - Home Alone (P t^Fri 7. 10:M; Sat 2, 7. 10:2O^un 2 God will forgive our anger if we deal with it in a positive your choice! 234 Hartford Rd. — Sleeping With the Enemy (R) Fri and Sat 735, 9:50, 11:55; Sun 735 o’jc ’ x Justice (R) Fri 7:30, 9:45; Sat and Sun 2:30, 4'45 73o' fashion. We dare not let it rule our lives. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, April 12, 1991—5 Gays celebrate Cats must get WORLD A rights roll call rabies shots HARTFORD (AP) — After near­ Grabarz, D-Bridgeport, Connec­ coons found recently in Ridgefield, ly two decades of failure and By PETER VILES confirming their fears that ^ dis­ ticut’s first openly gay lawmaker. The Associated Press Arab officials frustration in the General Assembly, “It’s a personal issue to me, yes it ease has entered the state from New Activists protest homosexual activists are celebrating r w York and may spread east A is,” Grabarz, who proclaimed his victory at last. HARTFORD — An emergency In Redding, police shot and killed homosexuality four months ago, told bill intended to head off a rabies The House of Representatives his colleagues during the debate. two raccoons within 12 hours this voted 81-65 Thursday nighi in favor outbreak by requiring all cats and week after their abnormal behavior stalling cleanup “Please support this bill. Even if it dogs to be vaccinated against the CFC production of a bill banning discrimination led officers to believe they were in­ only protects me.” disease is awaiting Gov. Lowell P. against homosexuals in housing, The bill makes discrimination fected with rabies. By H, JOSEF HEBERT ■■ *. * 1 ' -■ ■ employment and credit. Weicker’s signature. Kuwaitis, said members of a' U.S. BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — to clinute changes. based on sexual orientation a civil The Connecticut Veterinary The Associated Press “It’s a wonderful and very impor­ The bill sailed through the Senate Medical Association has establish^ government task force sent to the Two environmental activists locked Greenpeace members began bolt­ violation similar to racial or sexual themselves inside a large steel box tant moment for Connecticut,” said Wednesday and then the House more than 50 low-cost rabies vac­ gulf. ing the box to the tracks under cover discrimination. Religious organiza­ chained to a railroad track Thursday Victor D’Lugin, a gay activist who Thursday as lawmakers sought to cination clinics around the state. WASHINGTON — Saudi Jim Makris, a senior official of of darkness early Thursday. Printed tions would be exempt, as would Arabian and Kuwaiti officials seem to protest a chemical plant’s watched the vote from the House help state health officials head off T his is a very, very serious situa­ the Environmental Protection Agen­ on the outside of the white box was owner-occupants of multiple family to be putting litde emphasis on manufacture of chlorofluorocarbons. balcony. an outbreak. tion,” said Rep. John Mtndaskv. D- cy, said that all cleanup contracts the message: “How many cancer houses who do not want to rent to cleaning up the war-ravaged en­ Authorities cut through the top of deaths will it take?” The bill, which has been defeated The House voted 138-2 for the Stafford Springs. “We didn’t expect must be approved by the Saudis or homosexuals. vironment in the Persian Gulf, the 6-foot box and arrested the pair, in the Legislature in various forms bill Thursday, sending it to Weicker rabies to come into this state for at Kuwaitis and “negotiations seem to It took authorities about 30 Sponsors of the bill have said senators complain. along with a third person who sat for 18 years, now goes to the Senate. for his expected signature. least another year.” take a long time.” minutes to cut through the box. only N^sachusetts and Wisconsin outside chained to the box. Maj. Mike Barnett of the East Similar bills died in the House on Current state law requires dogs Mordasky, who is also a farmer, There doesn t seem to be any ur­ Nevertheless, Makris and other have similar state laws protecting gency,” smd Sen, John Chafee, R- The event, staged by Greenpeace, Baton Rouge I ^ s h Sheriff’s Office narrow votes in 1987 and 1989. ' The Associated Press over six months old to have up-to- said the outbreak is due to an over­ task force members said the dense homosexuals from discrimination. R.I. He said he was “depressed and targeted Allied Signal, which later said the three would be booked for When the final vote was an­ DEBATE — House of Representatives’ Judiciary Committee date rabies shots. The bill would re­ population of raccoons across the black smoke from the oil fires does The Roman Catholic Church, quire all cats and dogs over three met with members of the environ­ criminal mischief, unauthorized nounced, homosexual activists who Chairman Richard Tulisano, D-Rocky Hill, refers to his text as eastern United States, hi Connec­ not appear to pose any serious which had opposed previous ver­ months old to be vaccinated. mental group. entry upon railroad property, refusal packed the House balcony erupted ticut alone, officials estimate there health risk to American troops. Air sions of the Connecticut bill, stayed he leads debate on a gay rights bill in the Hall of the House at Penalties for not getting rabies Chlorofluorocarbons, a cooling to move from a site when ordered in joyous shouts and applause that are about 500,000 to 8(X),000 rac­ Focus on samples show a surprising absence neutral this year. Many lawmakers the state Capitol in Hartford Thursday. The House passed the shots include fines between $25 and gas used in air conditioners and and trespassing. echo^ through the Capitol. viewed that as an unspoken endorse­ coons. of extremely toxic cancer-causing bill 81-65. $50 dollars and up to 30 days in chemicals, he said. ’refrigerators, is believed to damage Barnett said the Dlinois Central “It’s a watershed day for Connec­ ment that helped the bill win pas­ Wildlife experts warn that the dis­ Environment ticut,” said Meg Bachtel, a member prison. the atmosphere’s ozone layer, there­ Gulf Railroad filed a complaint over sage in the House. ease spreads quickly, and can also The fires pose an “irritaiit risk” of the Connecticut Coalition for Gay the Catholic Church “for leading the stitution of the United States, all State Rep. Mary Mushinsky, D- by exposing people to harmful the incident. In his weekly newspaper column be transmitted by the red fox, discouraged that more doesn’t seem b’ people are not likely to ex­ and Lesbian Civil Rights. “We have way with a statement that was very people are created equal?” said Rep. Wallingford, said during a brief ultraviolet sunlight and contributing last week, Hartford Archbishop John skunks, bats and, in rare cases, rab­ to be happening” to extinguish more perience long-term health effects, worked 18 years and stmggled for heding.” Eugene Migliaro, R-Wolcott. “If debate in the House on Thursday F. Whealon wrote that discrimina­ bits and squirrels. than 500 oil well fires in Kuwait and said Dr. f^ul Seligman, another task this bill. We rejoice. I’m ecstatic. I Opponents of the bill, mainly they don’t consider themselves that cats are known carriers of the to curb damage from oil poured into tion against homosexuals “is always Republicans, argued Thursday that it Rabies is usually transmitted force member. feel proud to be a citizen of Connec­ morally wrong,” despite the chur- people that’s their problem.” disease, but that only 4 percent of through saliva from animal bites. It the gulf. ticut today.” would give special protection to the state’s cats are now vaccinated Shark threatened ch’s teachings against is especially contagious because it CTiafee and others voiced their Lieberman expressed concern homosexuals, and was inconsistent Further, opponents said there is against it. The vote also marked a personal homosexuality. attaciw the nervous system of in­ dismay Thursday as a string of wit­ about reports that firefi^ting equip­ CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) triumph for state Rep. Joseph bemuse of its religious exemption. no strong evidence of discrimination State wildlife officials have iden­ the shadow of a life-sized model of After the vote, Grabarz credited fected animals, causing them to lose nesses told the Senate Enviromnent ment at times has been barred from — The great white shark, known “Whatever happened to the Con­ against homosexuals. tified two cases of rabies in rac- a great white shark. all fear of people and other animals. Committee that bureaucratic squab­ entering Kuwait from Saudi Arabia. more as a predator than a victim, He also complained that Kuwaiti of­ “Evidence is mounting that many bling, money shortages and preoc­ will be placed on South Africa’s list international shark trophy hunters cupation with other problems is ficials have failed to deal whh oil of endangered species because of are now starting to focus their atten­ continuing to flow into the gulf be­ hampering the cleanup effort. threats from sport fishing and nets, tion on the South African coast,” Fogarty cause of war-damaged equipment Charles Thurman released from prison Sen. Joseph Lieberman, D-Conn., the government says. Pienaar told a new conference, ad- said he was outraged by reports that and facilities. HARTFORD —. — NotoriousMntonrmc wife-beater Charles 'Tn« Thurman location in the state. It is the first time the great white dint that a set of jaws sells for as from the Office of Adult Probation. as much as 6,000 barrels of oil a day The federal officials ack­ was released from prison early today in a middle-of-the-night Thurman, 29, wants to live in Kentucky with his father and recovering will be included on a list of much as $4,8(X). maneuver designed by prison officials to avoid a crush of “As far as we’re concerned, today he was discharged, sen- may continue to be flowing into the nowledged that anywhere from protected wildlife. It was not clear when the shark stepmother, but probation officials there have not decided tenw-time served, which means he’s totally completed his gulf from a Kuwaiti refinery six reporters and photographers hoping to capture Thurman’s first whether he can live in their state. 1,5(X) to 6,000 barrels of oil a day Tha Aasoclalad Pran would be placed on the endangered moments of freedom. obligation to the Department of Correction,” Wheeler said. weeks after the end of the war ThurniM h ^ served nearly eight years of a 20-year prison from stroke continues to be released into the gulf MOVING IN FOR KILL — A worker uses a shield to connect Anyone caught catching or selling list. Thurman was released at 12:30 a.m. and turned over to offi­ “Now the Office of Adult Probation will have custody of Mr. against Iraq. from damaged pipes and tanks at the term for beating and stabbing his wife Tracey in 1983 His a pipeline that will carry water and mud to a boom at left. parts of great whites will be subject Many great while sharks, which cials from the state Office of Adult Probation, said William Thurman for the entire length of his probation as determined At times, the cleanup effort has Mina al-Ahmadi refinery in Kuwait, to jail or “considerable” fines. En­ can grow to 21 feet in length, also wife, now remarried and known as Tracey Motuzick,’ was by the court.” been overtaken by concerns about Once the boom is connected to the burning oil well, water Wheeler, a spokesman for the Department of Correction. scarred for life and partially paralyzed in the attack. with little being done to stop the vironmental Affairs Minister Louis die in nets set up to catch tuna and Wheeler said Somers Warden Lawrence R. Tilghman MANCHESTER — Town Direc­ other health problems facing the flow. and mud are pumped in to kill the well. Thurman is expected to spend at least the first few days of Wheeler said guards at Somers State Mson escorted Thur­ Pienaar said Thursday, standing in other fish. his release from prison in a halfway house at an undisclosed decided to release Thurman in the middle of the night to avoid tor James F. “Dutch" Fogarty, who man to the prison’s gatehouse, where he was met by officials a media crush. has been away from politics since suffering a stroke in early February, is expected to return to the Board of Directors in May, Democratic Mistake in Cheney group makeup corrected Director Stephen T. Cassano told Desperate Iraqi refugees want U.S. troops to stay MANCI-H'^TERMANn-TT'JTFP —______The Board of Directors* ____ •_ has _ _ corrected. . , rr« board members Thesday. required the reorganization first took place in SAFWAN, Iraq (AP) — Refugees in U.S.-occupied fought for freedom and justice will leave this area an 11-ye^-olQ eiror in the organization of the Cheney Nation- Ferguson to a five-year term; appointing Republican Mary when he said the refugees would surround U.S. tanks and “We’re not in a position to tell (President) George 1980 when a typographical error extended the terms of four southern Iraq say they’re so fearful of possible reprisals without knowing what will happen to these people?,” he ^ Historic District Commission by amending the resolution Willhide to a five-year term; appointing Republican Leslie Cassano, the minority leader, said other vehicles to prevent them from leaving. Bush what to do,” said Ali. “But we’d like to tell him to that created the commission. members past their intended expiration. The terms were sup­ Belcher to a five-year term; appointing Republican Nancy Pil- by Saddam Hussein’s soldiers that they will sit in front of said. posed to end in 1981, but because of the error they were ex­ the Democrat Fogarty, therefore, American tanks to keep them from leaving. save this country the way he did Kuwait.” ver to a five-year term; appointing Republican Gary Hohenthal A score of men on Thursday sat around a tent at a The cease-fire paves the way for remaining allied The directors terminated all appointments to the commis­ tended to 1985. will be able to be involved in the “How do you expect us to feel when you know your to a five-year term; reappointing Republican Edith Muse to a camp caring for 11,(XX) refugees, shortly before the troops to withdraw. No date has been set for soldiers to sion that were made last November, and rearranged the terms budget adoption process. name is on a death list?” asked Ahmed AH, an Iraqi Other refugees were so desperate to distance themsel­ four-year term; extending the appointment of Democrat Alex ce^e-fire formally ending the Gulf ^ h r took effect, as leave Safwan camp, but because of the cease-fire, nunors of the commission so that at least four of the 13 seats on the The error was finally noticed in November when nine of the university professor. ves from the Iraqi leader that they pleaded with U.S. commission would expire each year. Urbanetti, the commission’s secretary, to a four-year term; ap­ Fogarty, 66, is doing well, accoid- Ali explained their predicament to a visitor. spread across the camp that U.S. forces would leave 13 seats on the commission came up for reappointment. Nor­ “How do you feel when you find out a superpower that military piolice to accept them as surrendered soldiers so p ie directors arranged the appointments so that four terms pointing Republican William Rood to a four-year term; ap­ ing to Cassano whose been visiting Those who understood English nodded in agreement before nightfall. they could be taken to POW camps in Saudi Arabia. mally, only one-third of the terms should expire in a year. pointing Republican Ruth Willey to a four-year term and ap­ his colleague regularly. Fogarty’s will expire m 1993, four terms will expire in 1994, and five T) straighten out the mess, the directors made several ap- terms will expire in 1995. Thereafter, all appointments will be pointing Richard Egan to a three-year term as an ex-officio, voice is getting stronger all the time, for three years. ^munents, reappointments and extension of appointments non-voting member representing the Manchester Historical he said. They mclude reappoindng Republican Chairwoman Vivian Society. Republican Mayor Terry Italian ferry tragedy: Why? Moral decay in Soviet Union Werkhoven said he also has been MOSCOW (AP) — On a recent As the Soviet economy stumbles years, both in frequency and variety visiting Fogarty and is delighted to LEGHORN, Italy (AP) — A Flags for veterans By the time rescue efforts were a thick fog — in the harbor area. morning at Moscow’s Ryzhsky and consumers face shortages of of goods stolen, as the naiiomd see him recovering so well. While in crew distracted by a soccer game Canter case settled for $2M halted at dusk on Thursday, only According to a member of the Market, a middle-age man in a more and more items — from light economy has worsened. the hospital, there was a brief scare on TV? A radar system left off? BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The today. MANCHESTER — Town one survivor was rescued from the Leghorn port control room, which padded workman’s coat does brisk bulbs to coffee, paint and drinking The huge number of petty thefts Canter reportedly removed mittee, Town Hall, 41 Center St., when Fbgarty had complications and Was the fog really that thick? business selling burned-out light glasses — petty theft has become estate of a Fairfield man who bled The Connecticut Medical In­ families who have any relatives who ferry and 40 bodies had been monitors ship traffic in the harbor, is compounding the country’s Hirsch’s bladder, prostate gland Manchester, Conn. 06040. had to be transferred from a regular As night fell Thursday and with bulbs for a ruble apiece. the national sport of the worker’s to death after a botched operation surance Co. of Glastonbury also were war veterans and died within recovered. The tanker crew sur­ the Moby Prince didn’t even send economic problems and complicat­ and portions of his bowel during The committee, which is chaired care unit back into intensive care. it nearly all hope to find alive any vived. His pitch was simple: ‘Take one paradise. last year will be paid about $2 agreed to settle the case out of the last year can have a flag placed out a distress signal. ing the switch to a frec-market the surgery. by Paul Christensen, has scheduled of the 139 people missing from of these to work, unscrew a good While petty theft is not new in the million in an out-of-court settle­ court for about $1 million, accord­ at their grave markers by notifying Officials could only speculate economy. For many fledgling busi­ As a result of the botched the annual parade and services for Fogarty, whose been a member of the ferry Moby Prince, the ques­ “It was a tragic human error,” bulb, put this one in its place, and Soviet Union, by all accounts it has nesses, it is a nearly insurmountable ment with Bridgeport Hospital ing to unidentified sources quoted operation, a state medical review the Permanent Memorial Day Com­ Monday, May 27. Any citizens or on exactly what led the 6,187-ton and the doctor who performed the mittee. the board since 1981, had served as tion changed from “Can anyone Moby Prince to plow into the Italian Merchant Marine Minister take the good one home.” increased sharply in the last two hurdle. by the Register. CMIC is the board banned Canter in December groups interested in participating in have survived?” to “Why did they surgery. a town firefighter for 31 years tanker anchored just beyond this Carlo Vizzini said Thursday as he medical malpractice insurer for from performing surgery in the The following information the ceremonies should contact the die?” The New Haven Register, in a needed is as follows: the service before retiring after a heart attack in busy port on Italy’s northwest announced the inquest into what Dr. Norman M. Canter, 61, the state, but allowed him to retain his committee. Human error probably caused report published today, said member’s name as it appears on the 1980. coast. he called an otherwise “inex­ Bridgeport surgeon who per­ medical license. the ferry to crash into an oil Bridgeport Hospital will pay $1 formed colon surgery on Hirsch. “It’s been a trying year,” Canter marker, term of service, rank, plicable" disaster. million to the estate of Herbert tanker and explode into flames Some pointed to the testimony Canter and other hospital said Thursday. He declined to branch of service, and location in of the only survivor from the ferry Hirsch, 66, who died a year ago the designated cemetery. Wednesday night, a government The collision occurred as the workers tried to save Hirsch after comment further. 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MANCIIFSTER HEKAI.D, Friday. April 12, 1991 7 OPINION business A 0 19 9 1 S£ATTU POST-iNTEtilGENCeR Open Forum NORTH AMERICA SYNDICATE ‘ m i t i \ Grenada! CHILDREN ARE ^ In Brief. A Aheam misleads FOOR,gia invasion! — Wholesale prices fell in March Financial markets rallied on the revision in February spending February contrasted sharply with the for the fourth straight month, the HUNGRY, economic reports as investors ex­ showed consumers didn’t cut back 0.8 percent increase first reported To The Editor: first time that’s occurred in five pressed confidence that the com­ in the first quarter as much as last month. And analysts noted that A1 Ahcam’s recent letter criticizing the people of Bol­ years, the government said. bination of moderating inflation and previously thought. even January’s 1.4 percent decline ton for questioning the motives of TNT’s coalition can­ EDUOTEt).. faulty no break in the recession will force had been revised sli^tly to 1.3 per­ didates is chock full of that now familiar misleading The Labor Department said the Federal Reserve to further lower Thursday its Producer Price Index, The Commerce Department said cent. TNT rhetoric. Let’s take a closer look at some of the rub­ By JACK ANDERSON interest rates. Thursday that sales totaled a which measures infiation before it Major retailers reported generally bish he has thrust upon us. He states that his coalition has and DALE VAN ATTA seasonally adjusted $149.6 billion, petiuoned to be on the ballot to give voters an alternative reaches consumers, fell 0.3 percent ■ Retail sales fell 0.8 percent in sluggish sales for March. But an down from $150.8 billion a month early Easter helped some specialty to the same old Republican-Democrat partnership.” WASHINGTON — The Pentagon was last month, reflecting continued big March, the government said. But earlier. stores, and budget-conscious con­ What he conveniently fails to mention is that half of his eager to tell the world about its stunning declines in energy prices. many analysts said a steep upward The revised 2 percent advance in sumers gave discount stores a boost. group is comprised of long-standing members of the two victory in the Persian Gulf. Gen. H. Nor­ town committees; in essence, the same people who are man Schwarzkopf weht on international responsible for creating the so-called problems which the TV standing before an array of m ^ s and coalition has elected to criticize. charts, jabbing his pointer and explaining His letter states that their candidates will “offer a uni­ the brilliant military strategy. que alternative” and “bring a much needed breath of But the same folks didn’t want to talk fresh air to Bolton.” What docs this mean? It should only so much about the invasion of Grenada require a small breath of fresh air to blow these hollow eight years earlier, Schwarzkopfs as­ statements away. It would be refreshing to have an op­ sessment of that war is classified. We portunity to address the substantive issues of their plat­ have obtained the report in which form. However, the only issue which they have elected to Schwarzkopf broadly hints that head­ stand behind is one of discouraging cooperative efforts quarters screwed up the invasion “every between and within the various boards. Aheam accuses way you can possibly screw it up.” Am erican his detractors of being self-righteous, one-issue people. Operation Desert Storm and the Perhaps he should take a close look in the mirror. Their Grenada squall had one thing in com­ focus is on taxes. Certainly this is a worthy cause, but mon; The military managers tried to let’s sec some proposals — not just rhetorical b ^ e r manage reporters and keep them at bay. waiving. Where is the substance of their platform? If During the Gulf War, the generals rush^ they are so concerned with major issues, why were none out news of their latest triumphs and n A T A B A ftiix Th« A*tocl»1»d Pr«#s of their candidates in attendance at the recent meeting showed videos of “smart bombs” to a Red Cross DATA BANK — U.S. CDiTimerce Secretary Robert Mos- where all of the Board of Education members and other virtually captive audience of reporters citizens debated the referendum question for the school safe in Riya^. bacher demonstrates the new national trade data bank during building project with the Board of Selectmen? It would and The media management was a little a trade show for new tools for exporters in Chicago this appear that the most important issue facing the town in more severe in Grenada. Admiral Joseph week. The data bank will help small business enter world CANDIDS BY CAROL recent history is not significant enough to entice them to WASHINGTON — It’s been said that Metcalf, the task force commander, markets. CUNLIFFE AUTO BODY attend a meeting. One would have at least expected them will return home to marching bands and quiet, udlitanan Florida Republicans said 'Photography' DONALD S.GENOVESI everyone learns to live with gross ele­ kisses in the street. Many will come back threatened to fire on reporters who "Quality Sen/ice At It's Best" to participate in the town’s recent rally supporting our ments during war, and one of them sure­ they may ask Gen. H. Norman chartered a boat in an attempt to get to 983 Main Street uoops in the Persian Gulf. This was not a political event, to bleak futures, too. The post-Cold War Schwarzkopf to run for the Senate. He is Route 83 INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. ly is delinquency. The conflict in the Per­ Pentagon is planning to cut troop Grenada to cover the invasion. Manchester • 649-6619 but rather an opportunity for townspeople to set aside sian Gulf has been a raw example. The a fellow who has not previously been From classified accounts, we can now Fig Newton reaches 100 Talcottville ■ 643-0016 "Senring the Manchester Area their differences and bond together for a worthwhile, strength by up to 500,000 people in four thought of as a statesman. He is a fellow hostilities gave rise to patriotism and years, and great numbers of the trium­ tell the story of the Grenada invasion. No for Over 50 Years" common cause. None of them attended. good intention, but they also brought out who spent 35 years in the service without one was more critical of the operation, J.D. REAL ESTATE 945 Main Street There are many excellent candidates to choose from phant Persian Gulf GIs will be redred in­ being thought of at all. Only a year ago. the thugs, varlets and other usual the secret assessments show, than in all-American city 617 Center Street Manchester ■ 643-2131 (between the endorsed Republican and Democratic tick­ voluntarily. Who’s Who asked him to identify his McCAVANAGH suspects. Arrogance. Then again, they may be Schwarzkopf, who was assigned at the Manchester • 646-1980 ets) who are willing to work within the system. The TNT Consider: After watching her husband first name for a biography listing. In fact, last minute to be Metcalfs second in NEWTON, Mass. (AP) — The Boston, is also the home of Boston lucky at that. The increasingly imperious the “H” is for nothing. candidates have chosen to work against their political fly off with his unit, a military wife at command. 100th anniversary of the Fig Newton College and the Boston Celtics bas­ REAL ESTATE CORP. BOGNER, MANCHESTER parties while demanding to be retained as members in Fort Stewart, Ga., is reported to have Profit. In addidon, Schwarzkopf is Schwarzkopfs mission was to rescue may not go down in the history ketball team’s pre-season workouts. HIGHLAND PARK MARKET "Residential and Commeidal Sales’ being wooed by industry. Ah, commer­ good standing on their respective town committees. They received a call from an old high-school some 6(X) American students who U.S. books. But it is a big deal to the city But it’s hoped the city also will 237 East Center Street PACKING CO., INC. cialism. There was a merchant peddling "The Choicest Meats in Town’ never even attempted to seek endorsement through the chum. The friend said he wanted to cheer officials feared might be taken hostage the cookie was named after. become known nationwide for its Desert Storm items during the war with 317 Highland Street Manchester ■ 649-3800 349 Wetherell Street caucuses. On the one hand, it is commendable that in­ her with recollections; following a glum by Grenada’s radical, Cuban-supported “You don’t hear about Fig cookie, Mann said. scratch-offs that smelled of cordite. The Manchester • 646-4277 Manchester • 646-5000 dividuals who believe they have something of substance assessment of war and inevitability, TOM government. But the Army couldn’t find Philadelphias or Fig New Yorks. No, “It’s a perfect merger,” Mann said to offer are willing to fight the system. On the other, it is however, he tried to sell her a cemetery TIEDE Wall Street Journal offered telephone up­ you hear about Fig Newtons,” said about his city’s association with the dates on the killing for 95 cents a minute. most of the students at first. The rescue WHITHAM NURSERY deplorable that individuals who simply fear losing per­ plot. force stormed the wrong campus. The Newton Mayor Theodore Mann. cookie. “It’s no wonder both of us GRAMES PRINTING THE MANCHESTER sonal control are quick to turn against their own parties Nor did the simpleton rascals act And who has the paint contract to return Representatives from Nabisco and have lasted this long.” • Quality • Selection ■ Service the 100,(X)0 battlefield vehicles to their only accurate intelligence that the Anny We've Moved without haying the guts to withdraw from the town com­ ^one. The workaday scaramouches were city officials announced plans The Newton, as the treat was Come visit us and see for yourself HERALD original olive drab color? had about where the students were came 69 Woodland Street mittees. Given this lack of loyalty and showing of true joined in the villmny by some of the na- too late from the employee of an intel­ Thursday for a lOOth anniversary originally called, was created in Route 6 colors by half of its candidates, is it any wonder that we Mercy. Shopkeepers aren’t alone in celebration on May 7 that will in­ Manchester • 643-6669 16 Brainard Place don’s best and brightest. There is a story services are increasingly Tory as well. ligence agency in Washington. He just 1891 at the Kennedy Biscuit Works Bolton • 643-7802 already hear rumblings of discontent from within their the matter of wartime self-preservadon. clude a community-wide barbecue. Manchester • 643-2711 in this town that the White House ad­ James Madison, who’s he? One happened to have a brother studying in in Cambridgeport, Mass., a city now own ranks? Saddam Hussein is still alive because the “Newton is an all-American city, MANCHESTER SURGICAL vised Chief of Staff John Sununu to lie newsman asked to interview the husband Grenada who had sent him a sn^shot of known as Cambridge, said Mark Please turn out on May 6 and select from any of the American president guards himself. The and the Fig Newton is an all- FIANO 717 Main Street low during the war because his Lebanese of a deployed wife at Fort Bragg, N.C., the main campus. Gutsche, a Nabisco spokesman. TED CUMMINGS endorsed candidates on the top two rows. Do not give family originated as Ralesdnian Arabs. last four presidents have promoted an ex- American cookie,” said Linda Plaut, The freshly baked cookies were Manchester • 649-4541 early in the crisis, and was told: “Don’t ecudve order forbidding the assassina­ The task force commanders relied on REALTY, CO. Aheam s shortsighted coalition a chance to permanently And et cetera: Newton director of cultural affairs. shipped in bulk boxes of eight or ten ask him if he’s scared for her, and don’t tion of foreign leaders; the plain and un- an old black-and-white map of Grenada INSURANCE AGENCY damage Bolton. Hypocrisy. When public misgivings “We’re all proud of that.” pounds to area stores, which would 299 Boston Turnpike ask if he misses her. We don’t want mendoned reason is that if we do it, all published by the British Ministry of developed over the armed service policy Newton, a city of about 91,(X)0 sell them individually or in smaller Bolton • 646-5200 JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. 378 Main Street anyone to think our morale is low.” nadons will do it, placing Oval Office Overseas Development. Some Army Michael J. Harney of sending single parents to the fight, and residents less than 10 miles west of bundles. Manchester • 646-2457 Capitulation. Walter Cronkite occupants at greater risk. units had to pick up tourist maps at 176 Bolton Center Road in some cases couples with children. reminded us that the Nazis chained the Wimps. And yet, George Bush is no boutiques and gas stations to find their MANCHESTER HONDA INSURANCE Bolton Defense Secretary Dick Cheney said — news media before killing the Jews in George McGovern. Lyndon Johnson, way around the island. 164 East Center Street tut, tut — it was militarily necessary. "If Honda M akes It - We Sell & Service It" CARTER CHEVROLET World War II. But trusting Americans maybe. The president did nothing during The key target was a new landing strip Manchester • 649-5261 This is the same D. Cheney who, during FDIC to pick winner 24 Adams Street weren’t much interested in hoary history. the hosdlides to discourage the Arab that the Cubans were building at Flint 1129 Main Street Berry’s World the 1960s, skillfully ducked out of the The author Paul Fussell says Washington bashing and the hate mongering of Salines — a strip that was supposed to , Manchester - 646-3515 Manchester ■ 646-6464 Vietnam draft by hiding behind a always tries to capture the press during pacifist sendmentality. When told of be for tourist flints, but would have ac -' KRAUSE FLORIST hardship plea that his wife was exptect- war; and though some few reporters es­ commodated Soviet and Cuban military of BNE in two weeks ing. anti-war aedvities by the newly elected A. RAYMOND ZERIO & "Largest Retail Growers In Manchester" caped, the media organizadons chose to senator from Minnesota, Paul Wellstone, operations. Navy helicopters dropped 16 BOSTON (AP) — The Federal ders. He said no bid had been LYNCH MOTORS Elidsm. TTie hardship today, on the 621 Hartford Road spend this battle behind barbed wire. the president of the United States, a very Seals onto whaling boats to check out the ( Deposit Insurance Corp. says it will eliminated. 500 West Center Street other hand, may be birthright. There SONS, INC. Manchester ■ 643-9559 Politics. The opportunists and tough man, reportedly called him a airfield on the coast, but four of the men . anounce April 24 which bidder has The FDIC received bids from Manchester ■ 646-4321 were stories printed during the war that windbags were likewise incarcerated. “chickens—t.” were lost in the high seas and none g o t' been picked to take over the failed BankAmerica Corp. of San Francis­ 409 New State Road addressed the question of why the swells The 1992 presidendal campaign was Mr. Bush can afford some vulgarity, close enough to scope out the target. Bank of New England. co and Bank of Boston Corp., plus a Manchester • 643-5168 JACKSON & JACKSON were seriously underrepresented in placed almost entirely on hold, and it of course. The polls give him about an The second attempt to land Seals fared The FDIC, which seized the bank joint offer from Feet-Norstar Finan­ MANCHESTER uniform. Several college men said the -Hr will, mercifully, get its latest start in 85 percent confidence rating at the mo­ no better. The engine of the whaling boat: in January, previously said a win- cial Group Inc. of Providence, R.I. REAL ESTATE answer was elementary, and one put it memory. The downside was that the lull ment he’s starting his next presidendal f l ^ e d and the boat drifted out to sea; m'ng bid would not be announced and the New Yirk investor group SAVINGS BANK OF STATE BANK this way: “It’s just not in our national in­ gave former Sen. George McGovern a campaign. But the public can somedmes with the Seals on iL Not to worry. The ' before April 16. Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. Don Jackson Rose Viola Jackson "Your Local Hometown Bank ’ terest to send the finest brains in the i^m y’s Ranger paratroopers were ad­ Also submitting a bid was an in­ headline or two: The man who lost the be as delinquent as a leader on a roll. The MANCHESTER 168 Main Street 1041 Main Street country to be fried with Iraqi gas.” presidency in 1972, by 49 states, an­ vised that the Cuban workers at the air­ Alan Whimey, an FDIC spokes­ vestor group led by Marco DeSalie Bridsh gave Winston Churchill 93 per­ "Serving Communities East of the River Manchester • 647-8400 Manche^er • 646-4004 Gradtude. Oh, well, the unwashed nounced that he was — groan — ready cent approval during World War II, for field probably wouldn’t put up a fight. man, said on Thursday that the bids of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, which are complex and the agency needs Since 1905" - Member F.D.I.C. classes got the job done anyway. And to declare again. example, and then threw him out of of­ But when the Rangers approached ' reportedly is seeking Bank of New there are promises that the bulk of them Downside 2. Despite the polidcal fice six months after it was over. FYiint Salines in their helicopters, the sky time to discuss them with the bid­ England’s Maine subsidiary. 923 Main Street LYDALL, INC. MANCHESTER exploded with anti-aircraft and small- Manchester • 646-1700 arms fire. One pilot likened the scene to One Colonial Road COUNTRY CLUB Manchester, CT 06040 a fireworks display on the Fourth of July 305 South Main Street at the Washington Monument. The ORUNDO ANNULLI & Thanks for mean parents Rangers were dumped into the hail of Manchester - 0103 bullets. SONS, INC. AL SIEFFERTS ® 1991 by NEA. Ibc I had the world’s meanest parents. George while the Gestapo was watching weren’t allowed to buy a car with our Later in the operation. Navy planes 147 Hale Road, P.O. Box 669 APPLIANCES NISSAN BY “...And what with Michael Jackson's billion Oh, they did a good job of covering “Bonanza”). And when they started own money until we had saved up mistakeidy clobbered a mental hospital, Manchester • 644-2427 dollar contract, I figure I deserve more for themselves, with all of their smiles dating, their boyfriends had to come to enough to pay for our college education. killmg 30 patienu. The rest of the DECORMIER and hugs and “I love yous.” But they patients roamed around the town be­ TV-AUDIO money!” the door and pick them up and meet In other words, none of us bought a "Sales, Senrice & Parts" couldn’t fool me. No, sir. They were wildered until troops rounded them up U&R REALTY, INC. 445 Hartford Road car of our own until after we left home. 285 Broad Street mean, all right. Clear through to the We tried to convince our parents that and put them in another hospital. .Gazebo 4)n Manchester • 647-9997 U&R CONSTRUCTION Manchester • 643-4165 heart. all of the other kids in the neighboihood The intelligence was faulty The es- You wouldn’t believe some of the stuff had a lot more freedom than we did, but dm tes about the enemy were wrong 2 7 99 East Center Street Manchester Herald they made us do. Like work, for ex­ do you think they cared? I sometimes The operations were botched. But the Manchester • 643-2692 NORTHWAY REXALL ample. You wouldn’t have thought we ttTOps fought valiantly and won the day f B U N C H A R D & wondered if they had even heard of the > ■ I wetjein^ntured servants or something, U.S. Constitution or the Bill of Rights. Mterward, Schwarzkopf declared in his A M - I ^ o o n PHARMACY Founded Ocu 1,1881 as a weekly. the w 9 f^ e y made us work around the classified account of the invasion that t s- MORANDE ROSSEHO, INC. Daily publication since Ocu 1. 1914. On top of it all, they seemed to func­ r "Prescription Specialists" 1 house. And not just normal things like tion under the impression that a parent is, ^enada had “proved that even though 189 West Center St. making our own beds and keeping our UNCOLN-MERCURY-MAZDA 230 North Main Street first and foremost, a teacher. They higher headquarters screws it up eve^ nanc r m ^ ^ o u r " Manchester ■ 646-2482 USPS 327-500 VOL. CX. No. 165 Manchester ■ 646-4510 rooms tidy. We had to help clean the rest thought it was their job to teach us the way you can possibly screw it up, it is formerly Moriarty Brothers of the house, too. And we had to do the ^tm g PubliBher/BoiinoM Manager___Jeanne Fromerlh things they considered important, like the iiutiative and valor on the part of the 315 Center Street dishes almost every night. 1 was the only ^ 2 '® ' ------Peter Downs how to woric, how to get along with ... soldiers on the ground that will win it Manchester • 643-5135 ^ertsing »^agef______Lesley Radiusboy in the sixth grade with dishpan for you every time.” PAP AUTO PARTS others, how to cooperate, how to obey CENTURY 21 - Circulation K^rtager ------Gerlinde Colletti hands. It was embarrassing. Shortage Or Sabotage Production Director _ rules, how to uphold our values, how to 307 East Center Street ______Sheldon Cohen Then there was all of the outside work. lahdsct^ing questions. Pressroom Manager ______Robert H, Hubbard respect the rights of others, how to find shortage in the Soviet Union SCRANTON MOTORS, INC. EPSTEIN REALTY Manchester 649-3528 Since I was the last of four sons living at validation and satisfaction through ser­ “ breakdown in the Route 83 Main Telephone Number home, it became mine at a very early "Put#1 To Work For You" vice. And they thought that the best way '^‘^ether that Vernon, CT 06066 •43-2711 age, as if my older sisters couldn’t get breakdown was caused by legendarv Pansies Jackson & Perkins Joyce G. Epstein, Owner-Broker Circulation Telephone Number we could leam those lessons was to live •47-9»4e their precious hands dirty. The vegetable them —- every day of our lives. No mat­ Soviet incompetence or^deuSt^ 543 North Main Street garden was mine to weed. The garage ^botage IS sull a question. One S - 9 ter what. Manchester • 647-8895 Publish.^ daily except Sunday and certain holidays by was mine to sweep. The sidewalks were ligence report suggests that the com­ ROSES the Manchester Publishing Co., 16 Brainard Place And what do they have to show for it? ^2.39 mine to shovel. And the lawn was mine JOSEPH WALKER Not much — just eight devoted children munist bureaucracy caeer tn u " Man^ester, Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid at Mikhail Gorbachev K Manchester. Conn. Postmaster: Send address changes to mow, trim and rake — steep slopes, who are all reasonably happy, well-ad­ powerless mower and all. (You don’t EVERY DAY MORE THAN 25,000 PEOPLE HAVE AN ACCIOENT, Con’J T o K * * * * Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester. Mom and Dad — the girls couldn’t just justed and (well, OK — with this one Lime know how many times I planned my es­ run out when the boy honked his horn, I»ssible exception) contributing posi­ Perennials The Manchester Herald is a member ol The Associated cape while I was pushing that ancient HEART ATTACK, CONTRACT AIDS OR HAVE A STROKE. Press, the Audit Bureau of Circulation, the New England like normal teenagers. tively to society. Don’t get me wrong — the Top Soil Press Association and the New England Newspaper As- lawn mower up and down the slopes of And that isn’t even the half of it. we have each had our share of problems. ftociaDon. ^ KNOWING WHAT TO DO FOR THESE VICTIMS CAN SAVE A LIFE! our front yard. Mentally, I ran away from These people were in total control. My But for whatever it’s worth, we all make Mini-Editorial Guaranteed delivery. If you don't receive your Herald *2.89 and up I home about 20 times each summer.) brothers and sisters and I had no lifestyle our living honestly. We all pay our taxes. Fertilizer by 6 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a m. Saturdays, please OK, OK — I’ll admit that in some l®l®phono your carrier. If you are unable to reach your of our own. We had to ask for their per­ We are all active in church and civic af­ • volunteer' • TAKE A COURSE IMMEDIATE , earner, call subscriber service at 647-9946 by 6 p m ways my sisters had it tougher than I did. mission for everything — if we could fairs. O Blood Oriva Attlilantt □ FIrat Aid ASSISTANCE ! weekdays for delivery in Manchester, When miniskirts became fashionable, for have some soda, if we could go to a And we are all trying to do our part for V\toodland Cardens 9 Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 weekly, $7.70 lor Q Tralnar* / Inatructora □ Alda • You D Food. Clothlrni | example, they were still wearing dresses friend’s house, if we could stay up late the future by being just as “mean” to our one month, $23.10 lor three months. $46.20 for six that went all the way up to the knee, if pIcKly dapend™ 168 Woodland St., Manchester □ Olaaatar Workara □ CPR Q Madical. Hoaptlal Cara t months and $82.40 lor one year. Newsstand price' 35 and watch Johnny Carson, if we could children as our parents were to us. cents a copy. you can believe it. They were never al­ have a sleep-over. None of us could date Joseph Walker is a bishop in The fciter. educadoa. ^ S ’ 1^^1111^ Open 8 am -6pm Daily Americaji Q Swlniinlng Programa Q Building Rapair lowed to call boys (although I know for until we were 16; we had nightly curfews Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day When one adult betrays tl^ ® » Q Fitnaaa Programa Q Houiahold Furnlahlnga American sure that Kathy made a few calls to Rick as long as we lived at home and we Saints. protector, then a child i! ^ ' K 643-8474 Red Gross another adult comes to the Red Cross 1 8— M a n c h e s t e r h e r a l d , Friday. April 12,1991 NATION MANail'..S-n;i< Hf'KAl.I;. IViday, Ajiril 12, V/j\ 9 A Victims die needlessly WASHINGTON (A ^ — Many tions transportation subcommittee Rep. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., the people who survived airline crashes also heard testimony by survivors subcommittee’s chairwoman, said A only to die from smoke and fire and by the father of a victim of a Britain’s Civil Aviation Authority could have been saved if the govern­ Los Angeles runway collision last issued orders to improve access to ment had moved faster on measures February. Twenty-two people overwing exits within four months to speed evacuations, safety officials aboard a USAir Boeing 737 were of an August 1985 fire on a British say. killed, all but one from fire and Airways jet in Manchester. Fifty- “We wait until after we have a smoke inhalation. All 12 aboard a five of the 137 people aboard died major accident in order to justify commuter plane perished. from toxic gases and ash emitted RE/MAX EAST OF THE RIVER...... (J«3rM7-1419 something that might have kept “My son died one row from the from burning cabin plastics. 297^ast^ntef^tjTianc^^ ct 06040 (800) 544-4932 people alive,” Jim Burnett, a mem­ exit,” said Alex Richman of Halifax, David Koch, a chemical engineer ber of the National Transportation Nova Scotia, Canada. “David could from New \brk who survived the BRAND NEW LISTING!!! Safety Board, told lawmakers have survived if there had been less USAir crash, described a “crowd of ^ Real Estate The interior decor of this sensational Nantucket Cape at Thursday. smoke and toxic fumes, the exits frenzied people blocking the aisle” Lydall Woods will win you over as soon as you walk in Burnett said it may take the were more accessible or if he had a as intense black smoke filled the the door, many extra toudies, 2 bedims, 1.5 badis, Federal Aviation Administration and smoke hood.” cabin. 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Insurance giant seized How to get Federal funds WASHINGTON (AP) — What’s the secret of grab­ LOS ANGELES (AP) — State regulators seized lion in assets was invested in junk bonds, said among the states in federal spending per person, at bing a big piece of the federal money pie? Live next door $5,671. the main subsidiary of First Executive Corp., an in­ Garamendi. to the federal government. BRAND NEW LISTING!!! BRAND NEW LISTING!!! Andover $147,900 Manchester $135,000 surance giant that was one of fallen financier Michael The federal government is the largest employer in the New to the Market Executive Life was placed in a conservatorship to Federal spending in the capital and its two neighboring This smart looking 6 room O p e is in APPLE PIE This is not a misprint!!! The price of this dynamite end New to the Market Manchester $169,000 Milken’s biggest customers and one of the largest District of Columbia and it also pays the D.C. govern­ ORDER! 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Call Barbara W. countants attempt to stabilize the troubled firm, he -^e D is^ct of Columbia received $28^92 per person, siding. PRICED RIGHT AT $131,900! openers. Built in 1986. IMMED. OCCUPANCY. Thursday, said California Insurance Commissioner said. Altogether, spending in the capital, Virginia and 'W- John Garamendi. by far the highest rate in the nation. Overall, the federal Maryland totaled $81 billion. In addition, Garamendi said a consortium of government distributed $17.4 billion in the capital. Next to the Resolution Trust Corp., Executive Life <. j European companies and investors had proposed a Neighboring Virginia had the highest per ’ capita federal government dispensed $116 billion in may be the largest holder of junk bonds in the world, detailed plan to take over and operate Executive Life, California. That’s more money than any other state. REAL payout among the 50 states: $5,874. Alaska was next at Vinton Village Rle 31 Garmendi said. The Resolution Trust Corp. is a adding: “We hope to ensure a maximum return.” $5,867, followed by New Mexico, $5,703. New Yoric ranked second at $70 billion. Next were federal agency set up to sell assets of Savings and F R T A T F U J . 3466 D Mam SI., Coventry Garamendi blamed Executive Life’s troubles on Virginia plays host to several large f^eral facilities, Tfexas, $58 billion, and Florida, $51 billion. STRANO i—vj I r-\ I i_ healtoivm HILIPS Loans that failed when the junk-bond market col­ 395 NORTH MAIN STREET “the excesses of the ’80s. The go-go attitude that including the Pentagon, the CIA and a major naval base Vermont received the smallest slice of the federal pie: 203-647-7653 OFF. REAL ESTATE lapsed. created the junk bond phenomenon and the ensuing at Norfolk. MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 i y R. BUYER ® About $6.4 million of Executive Life’s $10.1 bil­ $2 billion. 203-643-2215 FAX. 742-1450 647-8120 PROTECTION AVAILABLE scandal — the company was very much a part of it.” M ^lan d , which surrounds the capital on three sides North Carolina received the least amount per person: and is home to several federal agencies, ranked fourth $3,043.19. Under $100,000! T Soda war chw /fhaapprovS iiT SI Big bucks for Mom $58,900-$94,900 (AP) — Sales of a Enjoy the country dub atmosphere of popular 49-cent soda have fizzled LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP) — King these cedar sided 1 & 2 bedroom Ranch the war. The widely publicized slay­ or Townhouses with private entrances, and delivery drivers have been Fahd of Saudi Arabia, “personally ing at first was thought to be a ran­ threatened in the wake of an ap­ wall-to^rall carpeting throughout the spa­ moved by the shooting death of a dom street crime. NEW 3 BEDROOM RANCHES and DON’T PASS THIS OPPORTUNrTYI — A cious homes, dining areas, diders to parent smear campaign that is r i 5 Price Reduced CAPES, FHA O f VA — NO MONEY Persian Gulf War veteran, presented Cable News Network’s Los An­ DOWN. VIny siding, no-wax floors, full great home for investors or first dm a private patio and private courtyard. Condo spreading fear in minority neigh­ First floor 3 room Condo in Brookhaven. Totally remodeled. buyers. Has new root updaied winng and fee indudes heat & hot water I his mother with $100,000 on geles bureau reported that the gift basements. COVENTRY, and REA plumbing, recandy panted VERNr borhoods, the drink’s bottler says. All new appliances. Large deck, pool. Asking $69,900. TOWNS. $108,87S-up. PHIL CHFA/FHA APPROVEDlll Thursday, a television network was for $100,000. Lloyd refused to BLAZAWSKI $135,900. TONY ZLORA Fliers disfributed in minority reported Thursday. confirm or deny the report Thursday $69,900 Nothing to do but move right into this spar­ neighborhoods in New Yoric, New Two emissaries from the Saudi night and said Mrs. Riggs was Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsyl­ kling 2 bedroOT Townhouse offers new embassy in Washington, D.C., sedated and not available for com­ oak kitchen with new appliances, 21x12 vania warn that Brooklyn Bottling \ delivered a check for an unspecified ment. living room, new bath, wall-to-wall carpet­ Corp.’s Tropical Fantasy drink con­ amount to Army Spc. Anthony “Take it for what it’s worth,” ing throughout. A summer place Is waiBnq tains “a stimulant that makes black Riggs mother. Lessie, who lives in Lloyd told The Associated Press. “I for you I ^ males sterile.” Las Vegas, said her sister, Bertha will not confirm or deny a dollar FHA APPROVEDlll They also claim the Ku Klux Lloyd. amount.” $89,900 Klan owns the company. Anthony Riggs, 22, was shot to Esr~~Eiriiii There's no place like homel Newly 0 0 Officials were not available late renovated 2 bedroom Townhouse with “Someone is really playing dirty death on March 18, less than one Thursday at the Saudi embassy, ac­ vners AnxIousI GIANT ECONOMY SIZE — Lovely m e e t a BARQAINf — Lake-area Rarx:h fX)ol and we don’t know where it’s Lovely, large, 5 room Condo. All appliances, including Raised Ranch packed with values. Newly with garage. Tree-lined street, spacious GARAGE I Wall-to-wall carpeting, ap­ day after retummg to Detroit from cording to a man there who said he decorated. 2-car detached garage, 4 d ^ k , carpeting, eat-ln kitchen, 2 BR, l i plianced kitchen, and lots of space coming from yet,” said Eric Miller, servmg with a Patriot missile unit in was a security guard. washer & dryer. Low utility bills. Pool, tennis & basketball bedrooms, foyer, game room, family room, kitchen allia n c e s Included, main level throughout! Low condo fee indudes heat courts. Asking, $84,500. (Cinnamon Springs, So. Windsor). office. Available now. MANCHESTER, laundry, screened porch. COVENTRY, owner of the small, independent bot­ $152,000. DAWN SUTHERLAND $115,000. ROY OSBORNE and hot water. This unit feels like a single tler. family homel______Some fliers claim the “facts” I'M about the drink were uncovered on TAKING ON JAPAN — A new laptop computer from International Business Machines Corp. OFFICE HOURS: DAILY 9 AM TO 8 PM; SATURDAY 9 AM TO 5 PM the television news program “20/ NEED SOME EXTRA 20;” others credit “60 Minutes.” sits among Japanese-made laptops on the counter of an electric appliances shop in Tokyo. Neither show has reported on The new IBM machine went on sale in Japan last month. U&R REALTY CO. Tropical Fantasy, spokesmen for SPENDING MONEY!! botJi programs said. The Ku Klux D.WFISHTHE REALTY COMPANY •jtJS’ffigfnesI ^ 643-2692 Klan has denied any ties to the bot­ tler. Mayor: give them condoms 220 HARTFORD TPKE. * VERNON 243 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER V ff^'Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Newspaper routes available 59l The bottler is cooperating with ■■ — ...... WASHINGTON (AP) — New this week when she proposed, al­ birth control devices available to in your area... the federal Food and Drug Ad­ Mayor Sharon Pratt Dixon is stirring most incidentally, a return to cor­ ministration, which is conducting students, while making sense to debate with a pair of emotion- poral punishment — a practice many health-care professionals, tests on Tropical Fantasy. Earn money and prizes by charged proposals for public school banned in Washington since 1918 raised the prospect of a long and students in the nation’s capital: give and out of vogue with nearly all the heated public debate like New York delivering the “My trucks have had bottles them condoms and give them the established education groups. thrown at them,” he said. “I’ve had City just went through. New York paddle. ultimately decided to make the con­ Manchester Herald VERNON drivers surrounded in .” She raised eyebrows and concerns And Dixon’s suggestion to make New Listing. A unique 6 room Raised Ranch, plus a sun room, and a doms available in high schools. in your neighborhood. MILL RIVER SOUTH WINDSOR $68,900 ONE HALF DUPLEX partial finished lower level. 3 bedrooms, cathedral ceilinged living CHFA/FHA approved 2nd floor Ranch Condo with prirate MANCHESTER $89,900 room, kitchen with family room area. Terraced sun deck, iacuzzi S S ESTABLISHED 1 8 8 2 entrance. Fully applianced kitchen, sliders to deck off living room. Immaculate two bedroom townhouse/one half duplex Eat-in whirlpool, 2 baths. $182,000. Apollo deadline Call today to get more details R)d, tennis and dubhouse. kitchen with oak cabinets, full basement, easy care vinyl siding SWARMING Nice location - near everything. CHBk RNANCING NEW YORK (AP) — The ycar loan and help the Apollo get landmark , the Har­ cheaper insurance and electricity. 647-9946 lem cultural institution that launched UEXI! Sptjkesman Harold Holzer TERMITES the careers of singers James Brown Act quickly; avoid additional damage. Bliss Academy S t...... all Steephollow...... said he felt a deal could be worked Adelaide...... all and Sarah Vaughan, will close June out before June 1. termite experts - plus our technical staff Squire Village...... [ - provide over a century of trained Alpine...... all 1 unless the state gives a hand, its “It’s a little bit disquieting, and it Union Pl/Homesfead St owner said Thursday. experience. They'll check your entire house Bidwell St...... all Union St...... MANY IMPROVEMENTS puts a little pressure on us to have Clearview...... The closure threat produced im­ and help you avoid additional problems. Vteranoke...... [[[[[[[[[ COVENTRY 145,900 GREAT OPPORTUNITY MANCHESTER the deadline just six weeks away,” Lovely three bedroom Raised Ranch in a quiet, country atmo­ EAST HARTFORD $184 900 Immaculate original owner 9 room U&R built Garrison Colonial with 4 mediate promises of help for the Dale Rd...... aB V\fetherell...... Holzer said. But “we think we can REFINANCING East Center S t...... 25-207 ^ sphere. Freshly painted interior with all HW Ikxits rafinished, Wall cared for Raised Ranch within walking distance to D w er bedrooms, 1st floor den with fireplace, formal dining room. Enclosed 57-year-old theater from Brown, beat the deadline for the Apollo.” FHA • VA • CONVENTIONAL • MORTGAGE INSPECTIONS atrium doors to deck and a beautifully finished family room with Park 3 BR'6/1'/ z baths, fireplace, NEW PT deck off formal dining sun porch, lower level family room with 2nd fireplace, 2^2 baths East Center S t...... 156-202 even fireplace. Available immediately. room PLUS in-ground pod and 2 car garage. comedian , and singers Sutton said the theater h ^ n ’t been ASK FOR A COMPLETE HOME SURVEY - NOWI hardwood floors and much more. Asking $219,000 Melba Moore and Dionne Warwick, East Center S t...... 342-402 even able to draw weeknight crowds ex­ Fleming...... said Percy Sutton, the theater’s cept for Wednesday’s infamous PHONE: 649-9240 major investor. Garth Rd...... 89-138 amateur night. GolwaySt...... all “I don’t intend to sound pessimis­ To fight that, Cosby will do three Greenhill St...... all A WARM WELCOME 1 tic, but 1 have to deal with the real benefit shows on May 20, 21 and 22 Hilliard...... |all world,” Sutton said at a news con­ — Monday throu^ Wednesday, BLISS TO ALICIA MERCERIII Horace St...... all ference inside the renovated Apollo. Alicia, a lifelong resident of the Manchester/Vemon area, Sutton said. The proceeds will go to TERMITE CONTROL Jean R d...... aW If I can’t get it done by June 1, I Harlem Hospital, he said. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST IN CONN. graduated from Rockville High in 1965, attended University ot have to close down.” Joyce La...... [[all Hartford from 1965-1967, and worked as a legal secretary lor 14 Kenwood S t...... all FIRSTTIME BUYERSIII $139,900 LIVEINUNDLORDIII $164,900 MALLARD VIEW The theater, purchased by Sut­ A great owner-occupy opportunity in this 5+5 years. Alicia Is a Realtor, a licensed Residential Real Estate Lodge...... an Totally updated 6+6 Duplex with new siding, new NEW RANCH ton’s Inner City Broadcasting Corp. charming Duplex with pantries & 3 bedrooms on Appraiser, and an accredited Relocation Counsetor. root and many updates insidel 3 bedrooms on each AND COLONIAL HOMESI Ludlow Rd...... all in 1981, lost $2.4 million in 1990 each side. Full basement and walkup attics tool A Alicia, her husband Bob, and son Chris, reside in Vernon. side, 1 1/2 baths. First lloor laundry tool Time to OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4 THE MOST VDUR sturdy home waiting your decorating handl play in the town park across the wayl Change your lifestyle lo 1 Hr living. 2 BR Main...... [ 2 8 5 - ^ They raise Bichon Frise and enjoy boating. Call Alicia lor your MONEY CAN BUY and w ^ projected to lose another 2 bath Ranches. Also 3 BR 1'/2 bath A lot of house lor the rrxxiey. Oversized PUBLIC NOTICE Monroe S t...... all Alicia Mercer Commercial, Residential & land needsi Colonials. An. garage. From $143,900. $2.1 million this year, said Sutton, 7 room Cape with newer kit., I'/z BA, FREE!! New State Rd...... all North Main Street to Union Street to the former borough FP, priv. yd. with A/G pool and 1st flr. Rosseno Drive. lam. rm. Unbellevabty priced $120's. This space is available Overland St..„...... afl IWe're Selling HousesT - president. BRAKE PLEASE NOTE: ia ■hflte're Selling Housear To offset the losses, Sutton wants Packard S t...... all 9 as a public service to any non-profit organization Parker St...... 2-W REAL ESTATE the state and its Urban Development t INSPECTION Phyllis...... all 985 Main Street u. Corp. to defer payments on a 25- wishing to publicize an up-coming event or REMOVE WHEELS, INSPECT CONDITION OF BRAKE Rosettp Dr...... a# Manchester. CT 06040 UNINGS, DRUMS, ROTORS, VISUALLY INSPECT community message. There is absolutely no charge Server St...... [.aB INVESTORS DEUOHrill $143,500 f / p (203) 647-8000 I NEWERDUPLEXI $199 900 Elbow grease and the sweat of your brow will back ' Built In 19671 Uve maintenance tree and collect rent CALIPERS, CYUNDERS, HYDRAULIC UNES & MASTER for this space. Please send complete information Spruce St...... u -108 CYLINDER, ROAD TEST. this 3 l ^ l l y the Income producer It is meant to bel on this spacious Duplex w/3 bedrooms and 1 1/2 CALDWELL 2 Family plus bungalow means Income, has attic, 1 baths on each sidel Easy commute to Rte 384 you wish to publish at least 3 weeks in advance full basements 5 oonvenlenoel dose to buses and community eollegel PRICED TO SELL OIL WITH MAJOR TUNE-UP of event. Messages published will be at the dis­ CALL NOW Historic 5 BR, 2 BA Gambrel Col. with .. AND TO SUSAN SCHERICK - HELLO!!! lots of charm. Large LR, eat-ln kit., 1st LOTS OF HOUSE (Toyota & GM Vehicles Only) cretion of Lynch Motors. Susan has lived In Vernon lor the past 17 years. Bom In Port fir. laundry, large lot with bam, semi-dre. Large Victorian loaded with charm. 4 driveway with 2 street access. All this lor BR, 1er nine innings. Roberts was 12-for-15 from the tack.” ping northwest wind gusting to 40 Brown said that many people who field and Frank Brickowski added Darwin allowed a hit and a walk Kevin McHalc led Boston with 16 mph and a rare display of wildness owe money to the IRS have been 22 pwints as the Bucks tied Detroit in the second inning, but didn’t have points and Brian Shaw had 15, but by Darwin for six runs in the first using Block’s new system which al­ for the Eastern Conference’s No. 3 the Celtics had 23 turnovers. any luck. With two outs, Sandy two innings and a 6-4 victory Alomar beat out an infield hit for an lows a customer to pay their tax bill playoff spot. Dantley, meanwhile, moved past by credit card. Unfortunately, most Thursday in the Red Sox’ 91st home RBI and Tom Bolton replaced Dar­ Roberts is averaging 23 points Elgin Baylor into ninth place on the opener, including 80 in little Fen­ of the interest those customers pay over the last six games and is 60- NBA’s career scoring list. Dantley win. Brook Jacoby, who walked way Park. with the bases loaded in the first, on their charge cards won’t be de­ for-92 from the field. With Dale scored five points, giving him ductible next year. “It was a crazy wind, blowing all then got a gift two-run triple on a Ellis out with an injury and Adrian 23,152 in his 14-year career. around, and for a while I thought it The agency expects about 27 mil­ windblown fly over right-fielder Daiitley still learning Milwaukee’s might be another 18-0 game like we lion returns to arrive at its 10 system and getting in shape, the Boston got within seven points in Tom Brunansky’s head. regional processing centers next the third quarter before Milwaukee’s lost here (to Milwaukee) last April,” “I just didn’t throw the ball well, Bucks need Roberts’ scoring. Boston manager Joe Morgan said. week. Five million or more tax­ “A big-time scorer we don’t Jay Humphries scored nine of his 17 that’s the bottom line,” Darwin said. payers are likely to take an points to give the Bucks an 11-point Darwin, guaranteed $11.8 million “I was excited. Maybe I was trying have,” Roberts, a former Celtic, ex­ ill a multiyear deal signed as a free automatic four-month extension by plained. “We have to have players lead. too hard. You’re going to have bad Th« Asaoclatad Ptms agent, showed little more in his Bos­ filing Form 4868, but that applica­ step up. About six games ago I ones and, unfortunately, it had to be Milwaukee used an 11-4 run to go UP AND OVER — Boston second baseman Jody Reed, left, ton debut than Marine Brigadier on my first day for the Red Sox. I tion must be accompanied by a made some shots. I started to get in­ up by 18 early in the final period. leaps over Cleveland’s Sandy Alomar Jr. after forcing him at General Richard Neal, a chief was missing all day, hanging sliders check for the estimated taxes owed. volved in a lot more plays. Jay Brickowski scored 18 and military spokesman during the Per­ and throwing faslballs on the other In an effort to help last-minute SATURDAY (Humphries) has been kicking it out Roberts 16 in the first half when the second in the fourth inning of Boston’s home opener at Fen­ 9 A .M .to5P .M . sian Gulf War who threw out the side of the plate. I don’t hit batters filers, the IRS announced Wednes­ and I’ve had tlie open shots.” Bucks took a 55-44 lead as the Cel­ way Park Thursday afternoon. The Indians beat the Red Sox, day that its toll-free telephone lines Will Honor Sunday ceremonial first pitch while dressed and I don’t walk many batters. It The Bucks beat the Celtics tics committed 15 of their turnovers. 6-4. in combat fatigues and boots. will be open for tax information at wasn’t a good day.” least part of the day Saturday. All 12 Noon-5 P.M. sites will be open at least from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. local time and Just A Small Softball opens April 22 others will be open longer. Trio sets the pace at the Masters Many sites accepting taxpayer Samfiimg MANCHESTER — The 1990 County Market, Coastal Tool, calls to the number — Of Lom Prices' adult slow pitch softball season, Army & Navy Club, Zipscr Club, 800-829-1040 — also will stay open run by the Manchester Parks & Gold’s Gym, Wilson Electric. By DENNE H. FREEMAN par on a hole many players birdied. foreigners, including Greg Norman, “1 never got frustrated or nervous Monday evening, the IRS said. Rcc Department, begins play Mon­ Nike League: Mudville Nine, The Associated Press Nicklaus had predicted Faldo who shot 78; two-time Masters out there,” Nicklaus said. “This may Just under 80 percent of returns day night, April 22, with games at Tierney’s, Marpet Printers, Allied would win his third consecutive title champion Seve Ballesteros, who had be my last chance to win a Masters.” filed so far have qualified for six sites. There are 80 teams com­ Printing, PAP Auto Parts, Brown’s AUGUSTA, Ga. — Frustrated if he could beat Nicklaus. 75, and 1988 Masters champion Watson, who brought four putters refunds, the IRS said Wednesday. prising 10 leagues, nine men and Package Store, Dynalube, Nick Faldo had to watch an amateur Sandy Lyle, who shot 77. to the tournament, found one that That is up slightly from last year. one women’s. hit shots he wished he could in an “I’d be surprised if I don’t win,” Manchester Medical Supply. Nicklaus said earlier this week. worked. He also got lucky when a Brown said that at her office Regular season play runs from uncertain start to his quest for an un- Mickelson, a senior at Arizona Rodvan League: Taylor On Thursday he showed why. wayward shot on 18 hit a lady in die those numbers reverse in the final April 22 through Aug. 1. There precented third consecutive Masters State and playing his first competi­ Landscaping, Highland Park Nicklaus was mentally into his ankle and kicked toward the green, few days before the April 15 dead­ lo will be postseason playoffs in ‘A’, title. tive round at Augusta, matched Market, H&N Contractors, Cum­ game, saying, “I was as composed helping him save par. line. About 75 percent of the clients ‘B’ and ‘C’ divisions. League play Then came six-time champion Faldo shot-for-shot, including his mings Insurance, Lathrop In­ on this course as I’ve been in a long they have seen in the past week have is Monday through Thursday with surance, Lindsey Limousine, Jack Nicklaus with his best opening eagle on the 465-yard, par-5 No. 13. “I’m getting into a winning frame had to pay money, rather than makeups on Friday. Washington Social Club II, round in the Masters since 1965 — time.” Then Faldo fell apart, flubbing a of mind,” he said. “1 haven’t felt like receiving a refund. The 10 leagues, and their teams Sportsman’s Cafe. enough to give any history-seeker He scrambled early, then settled short chip on the 14th and missing a this since 1987.” Tlu-ough last Friday, the IRS had arc: Recreation League: Main Pub, pause. down for a 4-under-par 68 that put 10-footcr for bogey. A poor chip Wadkins and Gallagher each received 66.7 million returns, Microwaves^ West Side League: North U.S. Amateur champion Phil him a shot behind leaders Mark gave Faldo only a par on the 500- Mainvillc Electric, Nutmeg onc-putted 11 greens in their early processed 57.2 million and certified United Methodist, Oakland Mickclson, who beat Faldo 69 to 72, McCumber, Jim Gallagher Jr. and y^d. par-5 No. 15, a hole Mickelson as loM as Mechanical Services, Yokaham, morning rounds in ideal playing refunds for 45.6 million of them. Heights, Cox Cable, Sterling USA/HC, Manchester Pizza, and 29 other players had a better Lanny Wadkins. birdied. Faldo missed the green on conditions. Soft greens and lij^ht Those refunds have totaled $41.2 Upholstery & Supply Co., Wcllis Manchester Property Maintenance, score than the defending champion Faldo had other world-class 18th and couldn’t get it up and down. wind turned Augusta National into billion, up 6.7 percent from the Painting, Hartford County Road Toads. under perfect conditions at Augusta players to contend with the final target golf. $38.6 billion at the same time last Sheriff’s Assoc., Strano Real Es­ Women’s Rec League: National Golf Club in the opening three days, including twp-time Mickelson, who became the first tate, Lydall Inc. Manchester State Bank, round of the 55lh Masters. It was Masters champion Tom Watson, left-hander in history to break 70 at -McCumber,. who was second in Northern League: Economy Manchester Lumber, Hartford enough to make Faldo snippy and Fred Couples, Spain’s Jose Maria- the Masters, said he didn’t think the 1989 U.S. Open and wlio played M on., Thurs., Fri. 'til 8 p.m . Oil Change, Dean Machine, Road Cafe, Main Pub, Hungry brusque. Olazabal and Jumbo Ozaki, all tied Faldo had done unrepairable damage in the afternoon, Ijad a free-wheel­ BEST BUY Tues .Wed ,'tll6 • Sat til5 • Sun,12to5 Wininger’s Gymnastics, PM Con­ Tiger Restaurant, Century 21 Real After trying to rediscover his put­ with Nicklaus. to his chances. ing attitude. 90 DAYS struction, Trash-Away, Manchester Estate, Highland Park Market, ting stroke on the practice putting Joining Mickelson al 69 were “He’s just setting himself up; he’s OIL CO. SAME AS CASH* Police No. 1495, Eastern Video, Three Penny Pub. green, he would only say, “I played former U.S. Open champion Scott not thinking about just one round; “I've got a brtuid new baby at Vernon, CT The Extended Warranty Always Coach’s Comer. Fhgani League: Allstate Busi­ good and didn’t make the most of Simpson, 1990 PGA Player of the he’s very into his game,” Mickelson home just 5 days old and it’s going SUPER Dusty League: Memorial ness Machines, Acadia Restaurant, it.” Year Wayne Levi and Mark Brooks, said. to be a great week no matter what 875-0876 Costs Vou Less At Al Sieffert's STORES Comer Store, Keith Really, Blue Roy’s Eli Express, Fast Jack’s Of his chances to get back on his a fifth-place finisher in the 1990 Faldo started out 71-72 last year happens,” he said. game, Faldo said, “I’ll give it a go. U.S. Open. before he closed with 66-68 to get Please Call For Ox, Hockanum Blackhawks, Cen­ Elks, Ward Mfg., Spruce Realty. Faldo was paired with Mize I’ll give it a go.” into a playoff he won over Ray ter Congo, Trinity Covenant Pop Delaney L.eague: Phgani’s There were 22 players who to^y, but the featured pairing was Current Pricing Al's Other Place — Wareltouse Outlet Tlicn he snapped, “Have a good Floyd. WIUIMANTIC 1329 Main St. Church, Rogers Corp., Keith Real­ Caterers, BA Club, Glenn Con­ matched Faldo’s par. Out of the top Nicklaus and Watson, playing 316 Hartford Rd.. Manchester • 643-8303 MANCHESTER 446 Hartford Rd day,” and left the grounds. Diesel Fuel Also Available NEXT TO SUPER STOP & SHOP TEL 450-0405 ty struction, Bray Jewelers. 12 players, only two were foreig­ Battling a bad cold, Nicklaus together for Uie second time in four ISO Galon Minimum Saturday Only 10-5 KEENEY ST. EXIT OFF 1-384 T E L 647-9997 Charter Oak League: Glenn Unanswered were questions about Prica iub|ecl lo change Voluma Discounis Washington Social Club, Hungry ners. No U.S. player has won at holed an 80-foot sand wedge for a weeks. They shot themselves out of Constmclion II, Auto Lock, D&M Tiger Restaurant, Main Pub. an un-Faldo finish that included two Augusta since Larry Mize in 1987. birdie deuce on tlie 205-yard, par-3 contention in New Orleans in the liogcys over the last five holes and a It was a bad day for some other No. 4 to get his round jump-started. USF&G Classic. 12 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, April 12, 1991

MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, April 12, 1991—13 SCOREBOARD In B rief. MHS girls’ A Youth soccer coaches needed Tigers11,^nkees5 Cardinals 5, Cubs 4 Fouled out—None. Rebounds— Orlando 55 is ~ Manchester Rec Department Baseball NEW YORK DETHOtT ST. LOUIS CHICAGO (Acres 11). Sacramento 50 (Simmons 12). As­ ior coaches for its suininer youth soccer a b r h U ab r h bl track loses ab r h bi Basketball sist*—Orlando 20 (Skiles 13), Sacramento 25 Sax 2b 5 2 3 0 ab r h bl Pbillipa 2b 4 1 0 0 MThmp cl 5 1 2 0 Walton cl (Simmons 9). Total fouls—Orlando 25. Transactions program. Anyone interested should contact Carl Silver at Mttnflly 1b 5 2 3 0 10 0 0 American League standings M o s ^ If 4 2 1 0 OSmilh ss 5 111 Dacnzo d Sacramento 21. Technicals—Orlando Illegal me Rec Department at 647-3084. MANCHESTER — Visiting Rockville High took Kelly cl 4 1 2 5 2 1 1 0 KEAHl Trmmllaa 4 1 1 0 Gilkey II 5 1 2 0 Sndbrg 2b delense, Sacramento coach Motta. A— 17,014. home a 76-51 verdict over Manchester High Thursday Ea«( DIvItJon Maas (Ai 2 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 NBA standings B A SES A a A Floldar 1b W L P e t QB 4 4 2 3 Grrero 1b 5 1 2 0 Grace-lb American Lsagu* Hall rf 2 0 0 0 I o s 4 2 3 3 EASTERN CONFERENCE Fishing Derby on Saturday afternoon in CCC East girls’ track action at Pete Wigien Toronto 3 1 .750 s a n to s Hudler 1b 0 0 0 0 G B e llll 1b 5 0 2 0 Atlantic Division J Detroit 2 1 .667 0 0 0 0 Joserf 5 0 2 2 Dawsonrf Track. JeBarlld rf 2 0 1 0 Incvgla dh 4 0.1 0 MANCHESTER — The Manchester Lions Qub, in Milwaukee 2 1 .667 4 2 3 2 Zeile 3b 4 0 1 1 Dnston ss n _ W L Pet OB NoKes c 3 0 1 0 Deerrf 5 0 1 1 y-Boston 22 .711 Hockey injunction with me Manchester Rec Department, will Manchester, 1-1, next sees action next Saturday at tee Cleveland 2 2 .500 1 4 1 1 2 Pgnozzic 3 1 1 O GScott3b 54 Leyritz c 4 0 0 0 x-Philadelphia 43 33 566 New Vbrk 1 10 0 0 Ttlloton c 10 0 1 Oqendo 2b 2 0 0 0 Girard! c M d ite 14m annual Fishing Derby Saturday at Salters East Hartford Co-IM Relays at East Hartford High- 2 .333 Vf2 Geren c 3 1 0 0 x-NewVbrk OAKUND ATHLETICS-Placed Gone kioi Boston 10 0 0 Allnson c 10 0 0 Hi" P 3 0 0 0 Harkey p 35 41 455 1 3 .250 2 10 0 0 V^shington ; son and Eric Show, pitchers, on the 16dav dfJ Pond from 7 ajn. to noon. The Derby is free and limited “We had many personal bests in me meet. If we con­ Baltirmre Mulens If 3 0 0 0 Frymn 3b 4 0 1 3 Terry p 0 0 0 0 SIcumb p 27 45 .355 NHL piayoff giance 0 2 .000 2 Lovullo 3b 0 0 0 0 awed llsL RecalkKT Regote fC is ^ J ^ - tinue to improve like mis every meet. I’ll be very Wast DIviakMi 1 0 0 0 Cuyler cl 4 0 1 0 Ponyph 10 11 DwSmtph Miam 23 53 .303 I to youm up to 14 years of age; mose 8 and under must be Blwers 3 b 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 New Jersey 23 53 .303 ! DIVISION SEMIFINALS Slusarski, pitchers, from Tacoma of the Btoific W L PCL GB Perez p 0 0 0 0 McElryp (Beel-of-T) accompamed by an adult pleased,” Manchester coach Mike Saimond said- Velarde ss 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Central Division Coast League. California 3 0 1.000 LeSmIh p 0 0 0 0 CWIkor ph Wednesday'* Gamas Lsader ph 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 y-Chicago 57 20 .740 National Lsagu* Rrst, s ^ n d and third prizes will be aw ard^ for me Kerri Lindland won me shot put and long jump and Chicago 2 0 1.000 Lncster p Detroit 4, SL Louis 3, Detroit leads series 3-1 t/a Espnza ss 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 x-Detroit 47 30 .510 ■ SAN DIEGO PADRES—Recalled Steve was second in me javelin and high jump for me Indians Kansas City 2 1 .667 1- Bnyhllph Minnesota 3, Chicago , series Had Totals 35 5 1 0 5 1 0 0 0 x-Milwaukoo 47 30 .610 • 1 2-2 Ftosenberg, pitcher, from Las Vegas of the n 14) categories (7-9,10-11 and Oakland 2 1 .667 1 Totals Totals 38 5 12 5 Totals Edtronton 5, Calgary 2 Edmonton leads while freshman Val Walker won me 100- and 200-meter 36 4 S 4 x-AUanla 41 35 .532 1 Pacific Coast League. Optioned Thomas Minnesota T 2 .333 2 34111011 St. Louis series 3-1 m NewVbrk 000 130 0 1 0 -5 x-Indiana 33 33 .434 1 Howard, outfielder, to Las Vegas. dashes. ' 0 2 , 310 100 000— 5 Chicago .000 2^f2 000 001 012— 4 Cleveland 29 48 Los Angeles 6, Vbneouver 1, series tied 2-2 R**uK*: Seettia 0 3 Detroit 020 202 32x—11 E-^ irardi ______.377 5 FOOTBALL Celtics on WVIT, Channel 30 .000 3 (1). LOB—St Louis 9: Chicago Chaiotto 23 54 .299 : Thursday, April 11 ItXJ: 1. Walker (M) 13.5, 2. McCullen (R). 3. Tamsln (R) Thursday's Games E-B low ers (1), Velarde (1), Trammell (1). 2J^Zeile (1). PBgnozzi (1)" Grace'”(2) Boston 6, Hartford 1, ^ to n leads series 62 National Football Lsagu* ' DP—New Vbrk 1. LOB—New York 10, Detroit 9. WESTERN CONFERENCE BOSTON — The Boston Celtics have added WVIT, 200:1. Walker (M) 28.4,2. Shinnera (M), 3. McCullen (R) Montreal 4, Buffalo 3, OT, Montreal leads ANGELES RAMS—Released Mel 400:1. Shinnera (M) 67.1, Z Trombley (M). 3. Osypuk (R) 2 B -K o lly (1), Cuyler (1). H R -K o lly (1), In- Midwest Division Owens, linebacker. Signed Danny James wkfo Cleveland 6, Boston 4 (1). Dascenzo (1). CS-^ose (1). series 3-2 Channel 30, in West Hartford to fill me role as local af- 800:1. S.Walker (R) 2:37.9, Z Ferranti (R), 3. Roischori (M) Detroit 11, NewIbrltO caviglia (1). SB— Sax (1), Phillips (1), Incaviglia o . W L Pet GB receiver, and Ron Slack, rurring back. ' IP H RER BB SO x- 25 .671 New Jersey 4, 2 New Jersey filiate oil me Celtics’ television network. Channel 18, me 1600:1. S. Vfalkar (R) 5:45, Z Maloon (R). 3. Golden (R) Oaklarxl 3, Minnesota 0 (1). C S —Maas (1). S—Trammell. SF— Kelly, St. Louis 51 leads series 3-2 F^ILADELPHIA EAGLES-ltemed Robert E x-Utah 50 Vtollaca Jr. assistant to the president and 3200:1. Maloon (R) 13.-06. Z Coax (M). 3. Liner (M) Calibrnia 5, Seattle 0 TetUeton. HillW.1-0 Washington 5, N.Y. Rangers 4, OT, Cemes former affiliate, went off me air on Thesday. x-Houston 49 27 general counsel. 100 hurdles: 1. Kaminski (R) 17.1. 2. Zilahy (R). 3. Sourinho (M) Toronto 7, Milwaukee 3 IP H R E R BB SO Terry Washington leads series 3-2 Channel 30 will televise Tbesday’s game against me NswYbrfc Orlando 28 48 HOCKEY 300 hurdles; 1. Zilahy (R) 52.8, Z Sourinho (M). 3. Kaminski (R) Only games scheduled Perez Friday, April 12 400 relay: . Rockville 55.2 Dallas 26 50 National Hockey Lsagu* Pistons and Riday’s game wim me Cavaliers. WTWS, 1 Friday'a Gamas Eiland 4 4 4 4 1 2 LoSmilh S,2 Minnesota at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. 1600 relay: 1. Rockville 4:40.3 Habyan L,0-1 12-3 2 2 0 1 0 Minnesota 25 51 ST. LOUIS BLUES—FIscatled Dave Thomlin Chicago (Fernandez 5-5) at Detroit (Searcy Chicago Detroit at SL Louis, 8:35 p.m. Channel 26, will broadcast Thursday's game wim me Javelin: 1. Nordin (R) 85'10*. Z Undland (M). 3. Goihard (M) Denver 19 57 «m, left wi-ng, fr<^ Peoria of Ihe Interrx^SnW 2-7), 7:35 p.m. Guetterman 2-3 0 2 1 1 0 Harkey L.0-1 Edmonton at Calgary, 9.'35 p.m. 76ers. Shot put: 1. Undland (M) 29'5*, Z Arnold (R). 3. DoJoannls (M) Milwaukee (Navarro 8-7) at Toronto (Boucher Plunk 1 4 3 3 4 2 Slocumb Padfle Division x-Portland Vancouver at Los Angeles, 1035 p.m. to PM ria '* ^' "''rta Discus: 1. Honly (R) 80'. Z Gorman (R), 3. DoJoannls (M) 0-0), 7:35 p.nx Cadaret 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Me Elroy 59 18 8 Channel 30 is planning on televising several Celtics x-LA Lakers Saturday, April 13 Long jump: 1. Undland (M) 14'1‘ , Z Sourinho (M). 3. Bonnett (R) Calilornia (J.Abbott 10-14) at Minnesota Detroit Lancaster Montreal at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. OLYMPICS playoff games, but may have to transfer a few to Channel IT’S IN THE NETI — Montreal’s Mike Keane, right, and Denis Savard celebrate after a third uiuibisr 2 2 1 1 1 n x-Phoenix 51 25 .671 ?h/ High Jump: 1. Fresc (R) 4'8’. Z Lindland (M). 3. OToolo (R) (Tapani 12-8), 8:05 p.m. Gullickson 3 1-3 8 5 5 4 2 Hark^ pitched to 5 batters in the 5th. Boston at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. C O M M rrrE E -N am e d Dr 26 because of programming conflicts. period goal slipped past Buffalo goalie Clint Malarchuk Thursday night in Montreal. The Now York (Cary 5-12) at Kansas City PGibson W,2-0 3 1 0 0 1 3 x-Golden State 40 38 .513 19i: Exum director of drug control administra- VVinters; x-Seattle 33 33 .500 201/ N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 7:35 p.m. (S.Davis 7-10), 8:35 p.m. Pelry 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Socond, R udqo,* Third, Grooo Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. EC girls’ track gets first win Canadiens won in overtime, 4-3, to take a 3-2 lead in the series. W Clippers 47 .390 29 Baltimore (D.Johnson 13-9) at Texas (B.Witt Henneman 2 1 0 0 1 2 T— 2:50. A— 10.830. 30 Sunday, April 14 Central to remain Division I 17-10), 8:35 p.m. HBP— by Eilarrd (Fielder). Sacramento 23 53 .303 35'/ ROCKY HILL — The East Camolic High girls’ track x-clinched playoff berth SL Louis at DetroiL 9:05 p.m., if necessary Seattle (Bankhead 0-2) at Oakland (Moore Umpires— Home, Cooney: FirsL Hendry; ^ NEW BRITAIN — Central Connecticut State Univer­ Giants 11, Padres 9 y-clinched division tilte Chicago at Minnesota, 8:05 p.m. Golf team gained its first win of me season Thursday after­ 13-15), 10:35 p.m. Second, Hirschbeck; Third, Phillips, Caigary at Edmonton, 8:05 p.ra, if necessary sity reaffirmed its committment to remain in Division I Only games scheduled T— 3:40. A—8,39Z Thursday's Games noon, a 69-58 decision over homestanding Rocky Hill (10 innings) Minnesota 112, Atlanta 98 Los Angeles at Varreouvsr, 10.05 p.m. in amietics. Saturday's Games Monday, April 15 High. Athletics 3, Twins 0 SA N FRAN SA N DIEGO Milwaukee 111, Boston92 Caps rally for win again Cleveland at Bosto^ 1 fl5 p.m. Masters golf scores At mis point mere are no plans to eliminate or Golden State 111, Houston 99 Hartford at Boston, 7:35 p.m., if necessary East is 1-4 and next competes in me New Britain In­ Chicago at Detroit, 1:15 p.m. MINNESOTA OAKLAND a b r h b l a b r h b l Buffalo at Montreal, 7:35 p.m., if necessary AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Scores Thursday RThmp 2b LA Lakers 110, Utah 95 restructure me array of sports we offer on me campus,” vitational on April 27. Milwaukee at Toronto, 1:35 p.m. l b r h bl 5 3 2 2 Roberts 2b 6 0 4 1 Washington at N.Y. FTangers, 7:35 p.m., if after the first round of the 55th Masters Touma- ■b r h bl McGee cl Sacramento 104, Orlando 96 said Central president John Shumaker, who will forward By KEN RAPPOPORT Now York at Kansas City, 235 p.m. Knbich 2b 4 0 0 0 RHdsn II 6 2 3 0 TFmdz ss 6 0 1 1 necessary menL played on the 6,906yard, par 3636—72 Keeba Jackson (100- and 200-meter dashes), Jennifer two games,” Washington coach falo. 4 0 1 0 W CIarklb Friday's Games Seattle at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Bush II 4 0 1 0 DHdsn cf 6 1 3 4 TGwyn rf 4 1 2 0 New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m., if neces­ Augusta National Golf Club course (a-denotes mat recommendation to me Connecticut State University The Associated Press 0 0 0 0 Mtchell If Miami at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Connor (3200, high jump) and Nancy Byrne (800, 1600) Terry Murray said. “The goal was Canadiens 4, Sabres 3, OT: Calibrnia at Minnesota, 8 3 5 p.m. Puckett cl 4 0 0 0 Riles 3b 5 1 2 2 FM cG rIb 5 1 1 0 sary amateur); 4 0 1 0 MWIms 3b Minnesota at Charlotte, 7:30 p.m. Board of Trustees for consideration at its meeting May just a typical Dino Ciccarelli big- Baltimore at Texas, 8:35 p.m. Hrbek 1 b 4 0 1 0 Cnsaco rf 6 2 3 2 SnUagoc 6 1 3 2 Tuesday, A pril 16 Lanny Wbdkins were double winners for the Eagles. Courtnall, a speedy right wing, 3 1 1 0 BassrI Cleveland at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. 34-33-87 Sunday's Games CDavIs dh 2 0 0 0 Baines dh 5 0 2 0 JCIark If 6 0 2 0 Minnesota at Chicago, 8:35 p.m,, if neces­ Jim Gallagher Jr. NEW YORK — The Washington time goal. played most of the game as if he had 4 0 1 1 Deckerc Washington at FhiladelpNa, 7:30 p.m. 34-33—67 Cleveland at Boston, 135 p.m Pgirulo 3b 4 0 1 0 BIkshp dh 5 0 2 0 Presley 3b 3 2 1 0 sary Mark McCumber Capitals, one of me toughest teams 0 0 0 0 Bnjmin ss Chicago at DetroiL 8 p.m. 33-34-67 Ciccarelli broke his goal-scoring a sore leg. But he turned on the Chicago at Detroit, 1:35 p.m. Larkin rf 2 0 1 0 5 0 0 1 Abner cf 5 2 2 1 Detroit at SL Louis, 8:35 p.m., if necessary Fred Couples McGwr 1b 3 1 1 0 LaCoss p Indiana at New Vbrk, 830 (xm. 34-34—68 MCC baseball loses to Mitchell in me NHL when holding a lead, are Milwaukee at Toronto, 1:35 p.m. GIdden If 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 Benesp 2 0 0 0 Edrrx>nton at Calgary, 9 3 5 p.m.. If necessary Tom Wtetqon drought in me Capitals’ 3-0 victory WWIsn cf 4 0 0 0 Gndrsn p San Antonio at Seattle, 10 p.m. 34-34-68 speed in me overtime when he took California at Minnesota, 235 p.m Ortiz c 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ftodrigz p 0 0 0 0 Vancouver at Los Angeles, 1035 p.m., if Jack NIcklaus NEW LONDON — The visiting Manchester Com­ showing me New York Rangers mey in Game 2. He also had an assist in Quirk c 4 1 2 0 TWIsonp Dallas at F’hoenix, 10:30 p.m. 33-35—68 Guy Carbonneau’s pass and beat Now York at Kansas City, 2 3 5 p.m Nwman ss 3 0 1 0 Weiss ss 0 0 0 0 DrJcknph 1 1 0 0 necessary Jumbo Qzaki Fast start 2 0 0 0 35-33—68 Kngety ^ 1 0 0 0 WGrdn p Denver at LA Clippers. 1030 p.m. munity College baseball team lost to Mitchell College, can also come from behind. meir Game 4 victory. Baltimore at Texas, 3 3 5 p.m Gallego 2b 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 Jose M. QIazabal 35-33—68 Clint Malarchuk on a breakaway at Bmtiey p 0 0 0 0 Howard ph For me second straight game in Seattle at Oakland, 8:05 p.m Totals 30 0 5 0 Totals 31 3 9 2 10 0 0 Saturday's Gamee Vlfoyne Levi 35-34—69 10-5, Thursday afternoon. George Covey pitched me en­ But his goal in Game 5 stood out 5:56. FIghetti p 10 0 0 Maddx p 0 0 0 0 LA Lakers at Portland, 3 3 0 p.m. Minnesota 000 000 000-0 Mark Brooks 35-34—69 tire game for me Cougars, who remain winless at 0-12. their Patrick Division semifinal not only because of me circumstan- Barrett ph 1113 New Jersey at Cleveland, 7.30 p.m. “That was probably my biggest National League standings Oakland 000 100 llx -3 NHL playoff results a-Phil MIckelson 37-32-69 Lfferts p Milwaukee at Atlanta, 8 p.m. Tom Owens was 3-for-4 for me Cougars while Chris series, me Capitals made a com­ E—Knoblauch (2), WWilson (1). DP—Min­ 0 0 0 0 Scott Simpson 34-35-69 for Incaviglia goal ever,” said Courtnall, who Totals 47111911 T o I Denver at Utah, 9:30 p.m. nesota 1, Oakland 1. LOB—Minnesota 6. Oak­ I * Bruins 6, Whalers 1 Jodie Mudd 35-35—70 McFarlane added two hits. eback to beat me Rangers. GB 46 9 1 7 8 Orlando at Seattle, 10 p.m. scored his second career Stanley Newlfork land 7. 2B—Baines (1), McGwire (2). 3B—Gal- Hartford o 1 0— 1 Tommy Aaron 35-35—70 This time, it was 5-4 in overtime San Francisco 010 142 100 Dallas at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. MCC hosts Soum Central Community College Satur­ NHL Playoffs Pittsburgh lego (1). CS—Knoblauch (1), RHen^rson (2). 2—11 Boston () Craig Stadler 37-33— 70 By HARRY ATKINS Cup overtime goal and his fifth in San Diego 002 004 003 0— 9 Houston at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. 0 6—6 day at noon. on Thursday night and it moved me S t Louis S-Vlteiss. Andrew Magee 37-33— 70 E—Mitchell ( ), MaWilliams (1). DP— San Rrst Period— None. Penalties— Evason, Har The Associated Press me five games against Buffalo. “It Chicago IP H R E R BB SO 1 Ben Crenshaw 35-35— 70 Capitals wimin one game of advanc­ ces, but because of me way it was Francisco 1, San Diego 1. LOB—San Francisco (tripping), 4:26; Cullen, Har (unsportsmanlike was exciting. I felt bad because I Philadelphia Minnesota NBA results Mark Calcavecchia 36-34— 70 12. San Diego 1Z 2B-RThompson (1). McGee conduct), 8:12; Niian, Bos (unsportsmanlike Hartford nine tops Huskies ing to next round. scored. Montreal Erickson LO-1 7 8 2 1 1 3 conduct), 8:12; Ladouceur, Har (holding), 9:43; Fuzzy Zoeller 36-34— 70 DETRGIT — Maybe it was adrenalin. Whatever it didn’t get me puck out of our zone (1). Santiago (2), JCIark (2), Abner (1). The Capitals hold a 3-2 lead in Vilest Division Bedrosian i 11111 Wolves 112, Hawks 98 Ladouceur, Har (hooking), 1234; Pedersen, Hale Invin 33-37— 70 EAST HARTFORD (AP) — Bob Nenna had four hits Ciccarelli picked up a loose puck 8B— McGee (1), TGwynn (1). HFt—FHhompson was, Pete Incaviglia wishes he could bottle it. and we took a penalty and mey tied Oakland ATLANTA (98) Bos (interference), 15:15; Neely, Bos (Inter­ Ken Green 32-38-70 the best-of-7 scries and can wrap it Pet. GB (1) . Mitchell (3), MaWilliams (1). Barrett (1). and Joe Bellino three to help Hartford to a 10-7 come­ behind me net and carried it out to it up. I felt mat was my fault” Los Angeles 2 Slusarski W.1-0 7 5 0 0 3 2 ference), 19:01; Brown, Har (unsportsmanliko David Frost 36-35—71 More than likely, it was me New York Yankees’ 1.000 SB—MaWilliams (1). Roberts (1). C S —Ftoberts , ™ '® 5-7 0-0 10, Koncak back victory over Connecticut in college baseball. up in Game 6 on Saturday night in Richter’s right. He didn’t look like CIncirviali 2 .667 Eckersley S,1 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 B 0-0 6, Rivers 7-15 4-5 19, Wabb 10-15 OB conduct), 20:00; B.Sweeney, Bos (un­ Ray Floyd 35-36— 71 pitching — or lack of it. Buffalo overcame 2-0 and 3-2 San Diego 1 WP— Slusarski. PB— Ortiz. (2) - Jeff Sluman Landover. If not, men Game 7 will 2 .667 ’ -2 3- Malort® 2-5 4-6 , Ferrell sportsmanliko conduct), 2030. 35-36— 71 Hartford (7-11) broke a 7-7 tie in me bottom of me he had a chance in me world of deficits, forcing me overtime on Houston Umpires—Home, Reilly; First. Young; IP H RER BB SO 8 Tom Kite Incaviglia, who signed wim Detroit hours before 1 2 .333 San Francisco 3-6 1-1 7, Robinson 3-5 0-0 6, BaMa 1-3 0-0 2 Second Period— 1, Hartford, Shaw 1 (Cullen, 35-36— 71 eight Thursday and took a 10-7 lead wim back-to-back be played in Madison Square Gar­ scoring from where he stood, but me San Francisco 1 2 .333 Second, Garcia; Third, Palermo. Totals 39-80 15-21 98. Hunter), 7:16. Penalties—Wiemer, Bos (cross­ Ian Baker-Finch 34-37— 71 me start of me season, made his first start as me Dave Andreychuk’s power-play LaCoss 51-3 6 4 4 2 den on Monday night. Atlanta 0 2 .000 T— 2:26. A— 22.169. MINNESOTA ( ) checking), 3:15; Yake, Har (slashing), 7:46; Bernhard Langer 37-34— 71 singles by Bellino, Nenna and Mike Desjardins. Bel- puck hit Richter’s stick and trickled Gunderson 1-3 2 2 0 1 112 Tigers’ designated hitter Thursday. He had three hits goal wim 3:05 left in regulation. Thursday's Games Corbin 6-12 0-0 i a Mitchell 10-14 5-7 25 Wesley, Bos (roughing), 7:46; Ffoulin, Bos (inter- a-Manny Zerman 35-36— 71 lino’s single to left field scored Desjardins to break tie. “We always play well when we between his legs. TWilson 1-3 0 0 0 0 Lea Trevino in four at-bats, including a two-run iiomer, to help Los Angeles 4. Atlanta 2 Angels 5, Mariners 0 Brantley Bettor 3-7 2-4 8, Campbell 10-19 7-8 27* lererico), 14:59; Houda, Har (roughing), 19:42 37-34— 71 have our backs up against me wall,” 1 2-3 2 0 0 1 Scott Hoch 36-35—71 Connecticut (10-15-1) had taken a 7-1 lead wim a “I just tried to get it on net,” Cic­ Devils 4, Penguins 2: A player SL Louis 5, Chicago 4 CALIFORNIA SEATTLE Flighetti W.1-0 Bchardson 6-13 1-2 13, Murphy 2-4 2-2 6' Third Period—2, Boston, Bourque 2 120 Detroit beat me Yankees 11-5. 21-3 5 3 3 0 Tom Sieckmann 37-35— 72 said Dino Ciccarelli, who scored me carelli said. “You never know what San Francisco 11, San Diego 9, 10 innings ab r h bl ab r h bl San Diego °' 5-9 2-2 15, Wbst 3-3 (pp). 3, Boston, Christian 3 (Poulin), 1:36. 4, five-run second inning and a single in me mird. Hartford “The first three hours I was here, I felt like I’d al­ named Lemieux again got me big Houston 4, Cincinnatj 1 0-2 6.Totats 45-82 19-27 11Z Boston, Lazaro 2 (Neely, Janney), 835. 5, Bos­ Loren, Ftoberts 38-34—72 game-winning goal for Washington FfolonIa If 5 0 1 0 Ffynids 2b 3 0 0 0 Berres 4 8 6 6 3 chipped away at me lead, scoring three runs in me third can happen. Richter just moved his New York 6, Montreal 3 ton, Neely 4 (Janney, Bourque), 10:20 (pp). , Gary Player 37-35-72 ways been here,” Incaviglia said. “They just make it goal — but it was New Jersey’s DHill 2b 4 2 3 2 EMrtnz 3b 4 0 1 0 Flodriguez 2 3 2 2 23 27 22 2 6 - 98 6 6:44 into overtime. “It was a great Only games scheduled 0 Boston, Neely 5 (Janney, Skriko), 16:57 (pp). 7, Ffoul Azinger 35-37— 72 and two in me fouith before tying me game. stick in me wrong place and I was Claude, not Pittsburgh’s Mario, Joyner 1b 5 1 3 0 GrfyJrcf 4 0 2 0 WGardner 2 3 1 1 0 M i^ s o ta 25 28 30 29— 112 fun to be around mis club. I’ve never been around Friday's Games 3-Polnt goals—Atlanta 5-15 (Wtebb Boston, Welmer 1 (Galley), 17:53 (pp). Penal- Nick Price 37-35—72 . team effort. Everyone is just playing fortunate.” Wnlieldrf 4 0 1 3 ADavis dh 3 0 0 0 Maddux 1 2 0 0 1 3-5 whose power-play goal wim 7:01 Pittsburgh (Smiley 9-10) at Chicago (Boskie Fiver* 1-3, Wilkins 1-5, Vlfillis - , Koncak 0-1)’ ties-^unter, Har (roughing), 4:51; Poulin, Bos Joey SIndelar 38-34— 72 such a relaxed bunch of guys. This felt good. I was well.” DPrkerdh 4 0 2 0 Buhner rf 3 0 0 0 Lellerts L.0-1 1 3 2 2 0 1 Waite leads Guaranty golf Until mat point, Richter had 2 Minnesota (Brooks 3-6, Murphy (holding), 4:51; Evason, Har (cross-chKkIng), Kenny Knox 35-37— 72 excited to be playing and competing again.” left in regulation broke a 2-2 tie. 5-6). 3:20 p.m Gaetti 3b 4 0 0 0 OBrien 1b 3 0 0 0 Benes pitched to 6 batters in the 5lh. 3-11 0-1 Cam pbell - , Richardson - ). Fouled 9:47; Brown, Har, major (fighting), 16:18; Vbke, Donnie Hammond 37-35—72 Thesday night, it was Dale Hunter played a tremendous game, making Felix cf 4 0 1 0 Cotto If 2 0 0 0 HBP—by LaCoss (Presley). WP— LaCoss 0 1 0 3 HAITIESBURG, Miss. (AP) — New Zealand’s Grant There were plenty of heroes on bom sides. Claude Lemieux scored his third 8-8) at Los Angelos (Ojeda Har, misconducL 16:18; Verbeek, Har, major- Mark McNulty 37-35—72 who helped the Capitals rally after 7*6), A.i/S p.m. Orton c 4 1 0 0 Briley If 10 0 0 Brantley 2. Lefforts. out—F®rrell. Rebounds—Atlanta 41 (Willis 8) Waite shot a 7-under 63 for a one-shot lead over Dudley 50 saves. goal in two games by batting Kirk game misconduct (fighting), 16:18; Billy Mayfair 39-33— 72 — New York’s Roberto Kelly had a mree-run Schfekf ss 3 1 1 0 Valle c 3 0 1 0 Umpires—Home, Davis; First. Layne; Minnosota 51 (Breuer 11). Assists—Atlanta 20 bailing 1-0 in me first period and Cincinnali (Armstrong Sidorkiewicz, Har, served by Shaw (roughirtg), Steve Elkington 38-34— 72 Hart and Bob Shirey Jr. after me first round of me PGA’s In me omer Adams Division Muller’s pass behind Tom Barrasso 12*9), 7:35 p.m. Vizquel ss 3 0 1 0 Second, MeSherry; Third, Davidson (Riyers 5), Minnesota 39 (Richardson 10). Total homer and finished wim a career-high five RBIs. 16:18; Burridge, Bos, major (charging), 16:18; Rocco Mediate 37-35-72 gain a 3-2 victory. semifinal series, Montreal went Total* 37 5 12 5 Totals 29 0 5 0 T— 4:01. A—22,475. fou^ AUanta 24, Minnesota 20. Technical—At- Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic. for New Jersey’s third power-play ®* Philadelphia (Combs lanta illogal defer^M. A— 19,006. B.Sweeney, Bos, misconduct 16:18; Wesley. Curtis Strange 35-37— 72 — Detroit’s Cecil Fielder scored four times and 10-10), 735 p.m. California Thursday night, Ciccarelli was me ahead three games to two when 001 200 200—5 Bos. major (fighting). 16:18; McKenzie, Har Larry Mize 35-37— 72 Brian Watts, Frank Conner and Mike Nicollette were drove in three runs. goal of me game. Doug Brown put Seattle 000 000 000— 0 Mets 6, Expos 3 Bill Britton hero for Washington. 7-^°7-4cT' *m(Darting Bucks 111, Celtics 92 (roughing), 17:31; Evason, Har. double tnirtor- 37-35— 72 two back at-65. In all, 74 players were at par or better. Russ Courtnall scored at 5:56 of me game away with an empty-net- E—EMartinez, Vizquel. DP—Calilornia 3, MONTREAL Ian \Afoosnam 35-37— 72 NEW YORK BOSTON (92) major (high-sticking, instigator, fighting), 18:39; Most of me 126-pIayer field benefited from me lift, clean “Dino has played great in me last overtime for a 4-3 victory over Buf­ ter. (Reuschol 3-6) at Houston Seattle 1. LOB—Calilornia 8, Seattle 4. ab r h bl D.Sweoney, Bos, minor-major (high-sticking, Davis Love III 36-36— 72 (Portugal 11-10), 8 3 5 p.m 2B—DHill (1), Winfield (2), Felix (1). SB —DHill a b r h b l ^ m b l e 4-10 0-0 8, Pinckney 3-5 2-2 8 DShkfs2b 4 1 1 1 Clemancf 3 1 1 2 fighting), 18:39. Steve Ffote 38-34— 72 Md place rule that was in effect at the 6,280-yard Hat­ SiMurday's Games (1). C S-O Parkor (1). SF— Winfield. ^rt®h 4-12 3-4 11, Lewi* 4-8 3-4 11, Shaw AL Roundup DMrtnzcf 4 0 1 1 Jfferios 3b Shots on goal—Hartford 13-11-2— 26. Boston Don Pooley 35-37— 72 SL Louis at Philadol^ a. 135 p.m IP H R E R BB SO 2 10 0 ^^^Hale 6 1 3 6 1 16, M.Smilh 4-7 tiesburg Country Club. Heavy rains before me tourna­ Clderon If 4 0 0 0 Mgdan1b 4 1 1 1 4-12-16-32 Robert Gamez 37-35-72 Montreal at New Yfork, 1:40 p.m California Nick Faldo ment forced PGA officials to put me rule in effect for me W1lach3b 4 1 1 0 Brooks rf 3 1 1 0 3?7V 1^10^92 ^ ^ Power-play Opportunities— Hartford 0 of 4; 35-37— 72 Atlanta at Cincinnati. 2:15 p.m. Langston W.1-0 6 LWIkerrf Boston 4 of . Mika Donald 38-35—73 — Detroit’s Travis Fryman also had three RBIs, 4 0 0 0 Jhnsonss 2 0 12 MILWAUKEE ( ) 8 round. Foul shooting dominates play Pittsburgh at Chicago, 2:20 p.m. JDRoblnSon S,1 3 111 GIrrga 1b 4 0 1 0 Boston If Goalies—Hartford, Sidorkiewicz, 2-3 (32 Steve Jones 37-36—73 San Francisco at Houstoa 835 p.m Seat! la 4 0 1 0 „„Brtckow*kl 6 1 2 68 22, Roberls 12-15 2-2 two of mem on me single mat put me Tigers ahead to Sntvnac 4 0 2 1 Herr 2b shots-26 saves). Boston, Moog, 3-2 (26-25). Peter Jacobsen 36-37— 73 San Diego at Los Angelos, 10.35 p.m. Holman L.0-1 6 3 1 2 1 26, Schayes 2-6 1-2 5, Humphries 6 1 0 7-9 17 Edberg gets by Connors Owen ss 2 12 0 Pena p A— 14,448. Ronan Rafferty 37-36— 73 stay after falling behind 5-2. Krueger 1 0 0 0 0 ^bertson 3-5 60 6, Grayer 6-10 2-2 14, Sikma By JOHN KREISER Sunday's Games Hassey ph 0 0 0 0 Franco p Referee— Bill McCreary. Linesman— Fton As- John Huyston 36-37— 73 “This has a chance to be a fun ballclub,” Detroit Murf^y 2 0 0 0 0 p-4 0-0 0, Dantley 1-7 6 4 5, Henson 1-3 2-2 4, TOKYO (AP) — Top-seeded Stefan Edberg beat 38- SL Louis at Philadelphia, 135 p.m. Grssom ph 10 0 0 Cerone c selstine, Shane Heyer. Tim Simpson 38-35—73 The Associated Press Montreal at New Vbik, 1:40 p.m. Langston pitched to 3 batters in the 8th, 4 1 1 0 Lohaus 5-9 - . Totals 43-81 25-31 manager Sparky Anderson said. “When me weamer Mahl p 10 0 0 Whthrs p 2 212 111 George Archer 37-35-73 year-old Jimmy Connors 64, 6-7 (5-7), 6-1 in me third Umpires— Home. Voltaggio; FirsL Joyce; 10 0 0 Atlanta at Cincinnati, 2:15 p.m. Ftojas p Miller 2b 17 27 31 1 7 - 92 Nolan Henke 37-36— 73 warms up, mere’s going to be some balls hit in mis Second, McKean; Third, Ford, 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Milw^^ 25 30 31 25—111 round of me Japan Open in a battle of the world’s current Pittsburgh at Chicago, 2:20 p.m. Buloe ph 10 00 Corey Ravin 38-35— 73 The Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers’ T— 2:39. A— 11,373. 3-Point goals— Boston 6 2 (M.SmIth and former No. 1 players. park mat people aren’t going to believe.” San Diego at Los Angelos, 4:05 p.m Longp 0 0 0 0 61 Billy Ray Brown 38-36— 74 San Francisco at Houston, 4 3 5 p.m Brown 0-1) Milwaukoo 0-6 (Robertson 6 1 , Yet me Tigers proved mey can create runs in omer sUtr Magic Johnson bom had perfect nights at the foul Totals 33 3 8 3 Totals 27 6 8 6 Canadiens 4, Sabres 3 OT Ted Schulz 38-35—74 In omer third-round matches, John McEnroe beat Todd Montreal Hanson 61, Lohaus 61, Humphries Mark Q’Meara 38-36— 74 line. So did Houston’s Larry Stnim — he was perfectly National League results 002 000 001— 3 0^). Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Boston Buffalo .| ^ Witsken 3-6, 7-6 (7-5), 6-4; second-seeded Ivan Lendl ways, too. They had only two extra-base hits, me NewYbrfc 45 1 6 - 3 Larry Nelson 38-36— 74 awful. 120 020 lOx—6 (ftrish 7), Milwaukee 44 (Bickowskl ). As- Montreal 2 homer and a double by Mill Cuyler. E-Uohnson (2). LOB—Montreal 5. New York 10 1 0 Wayne Grady 36-38-74 defeated Jaime Yzaga 7-5, 6-3; Pat Cash beat mird- I* , Dodgers 4, Braves 2 sists-Boston (Shaw ), Milwaukee The Warriors set a team record by going 33-for-33 22 8 33 First P e rio d -1. Montreal. Keane 1. 2 1 4 2 Save Ballesteros 34-41— 75 “We’re going to score a lot of runs mis year be­ LO S AN GELS (’ )• Coleman (2), Magadan (Hurnphries 13). Total fouls—Boston 25, MiF seeded Brad Gilbert 6-4, 1-6, 6-3, and fourth-seeded Jim ATLANTA (1)' Books (3). Herr (1). 3B—DeShields ( ). Montreal, Skrudland 1 (Cote, Richer), 6:42. 3. Tommy Nakajima 37-37— 74 from me foul line Thursday night against Houston and American League results 1 waukee . Technical—Milwaukee Illegal Courier defeated Dan Goldie 6-3,6-4. cause we’re a very offensive-minded team and mat’s a b r h b l ab r h bl SB-Boston (2). CS—DaMartinez (2), Galar­ 21 Franceschetti 1 (Vaive. Snuggerud). Chip Beck 35-39—74 Butler cf defense. A— 16,511. Johnson tied me Lakers’ team mark wim an 18-for-18 5 1 3 1 Snders If 4 0 1 0 raga (1), Johnson (1). S-M ahler. Whitehurst Jay Don Blake 37-37— 74 In me women’s mird-round matches, sevenm-seeded how we play,” Fielder said. Indians 6, Red Sox 4 Shrprsn 1 b 3 1 1 1 Trdway 2b 4 0 1 0 SF—Johnson 2, Herr. Bullalo, Ledyard 3 Bob Tway 37-38-75 Blue Jays 7, Brewers 3: When me Toronto Blue CLEVELAND BOSTON Samuel 2b Lori McNeil upset top-seeded Amy Frazier 6-3, 6-3 and 4 1 0 0 Gantrd 4 0 2 0 IP H Warriors 111, Rockets 99 (Haller), 4:54. 5. Montreal, Keans 2 (Gilchrist John Inman 36-39— 75 a b r h b l Stwbry rf u- . . IF- H RER BB SO Savard), 9:49. Jays look around and see Devon While starting things a b r h b l 3 0 0 1 Just'ce rf 4 0 0 0 Montreal HOUSTON (99) Billy Casper 37-40— 77 second-seeded Sabine Appelmans beat eighm-seeded Colo cl 4 2 1 0 Boggs 3b Daniels If 3 0 1 1 NBA Roundup 4 0 1 0 Bream 1 b 3 0 0 0 Mahler L,0-1 41-3 5 Johnson 2-8 1-2 5, Thorpe 7-11 3-9 17 — 6, Buffalo, Andreychuk 2 Sandy Lyle 39-38—77 Marianne Werdel 6-3, 3-6,6-1. off, mey figure meir offense will create some Browne 2b 4 1 1 0 Reed 2b Hmiton 3b 4 0 0 0 (Mogilny, Haller). 16:55 (pp). 4 0 0 0 Blauserph 10 0 0 Ftojas 2 2-3 3 Otojuwon 12-19 4-4 28, Floyd 9-23 66 25, Max­ Gil Morgan 40-37— 77 Baerga 3b 3 2 2 1 GmwII If Scosciac 4 1 2 0 problems for me opposition. 4 1 2 0 Prxitn 3b 3 1 1 1 Long 1 0 well 7-19 2-3 17, Winchester 1-3 2-2 4, L ^ it h Ovenlme—7. Montreal. Courtnall 5 (Carborv Charles Coody 37-40— 77 Belle If 5 0 2 1 Griffin ss naau, MePhee), 5:56. Sabatini, Vicario advance performance in a 110-95 victory over Utah. X Ia rk dh 4 1 2 0 4 0 1 0 Stanton p 0 0 0 0 Now Vbrk 0-0 0-6 0, Jamerson 1-4 6 0 2, Wbod 0-1 1-2 1 John Cook 40-37— 77 “When, you’ve got guys like Devo getting on base Huff If 0 0 0 0 Burks cf RMrtnz p 2 0 1 0 4 0 1 1 Mrcker p 0 0 0 0 Whthrs W.1-0 7 5 Totals 39-88 1 63 4 99. Shots on goal-Buffalo 9-7-13-3—32 Brian Tennyson 37-41— 78 all night, you’re going to score some runs,” winning Smirn was me wrong kind of perfect. He missed all six SAImar c 4 1 2 1 GCrtar ph 10 00 Montreal 12-8-63— a AMELIA ISLAND, Ra. (AP) — Second-seeded Brnskyrf 4 0 0 0 Gregg ph 1110 Pena 1 2-3 3 GOLDEN ST A T E (III) 2 Jim Benepa 40-38— 78 Jacoby 1b 4 0 1 3 Cndira p 0 0 0 0 Goalies— Buffalo. Malarchuk. Montreal Rov pitcher David Wells said after White sparked Toronto foul shots after being intentionally fouled by me Warriors Ointana 1b 4 1 1 0 Heath c 4 0 10 Franco S,2 1-3 0 Mullln 1615 6 5 26, Petersen 1-5 4-4 6, Gay Brewer 37-41— 78 Gabriela Sabatini defeated Luanne Spadca 6-0, 6-1 and CJmes dh 4 0 1 0 Penac 4 1 2 2 JHwII p 0 0 0 0 Blliardss 3 0 0 0 Lister 2-4 3-3 7, Hardaway 7-15 10-10 24, Rich­ A— 16.985. in the fourth quarter. Golden State capitalized on me mis­ Whitehurst pitched to 2 battersto the 8th” Frankie Minoza 38-40— 78 third-seeded Arantxa Sanchez Vicario beat Halle Cioffi to a 7-3 victory over Milwaukee Thurs^y night. Fermin ss 5 0 0 0 Nhring ss 4 0 1 1 Cbrera ph 10 00 PB— Santovenia. mond 9-21 6 5 23, Hill 1-3 3, Higgins 3-7 1-1 Greg Norman 38-40— 78 Kelly Gruber, who drove in two runs, also ap­ ses to break the game open and beat me Rockets 111-99. TWard rf 4 0 1 0 Lbrndt p 2 0 0 0 2-2 9, Elie 1-5 3-3 5, Marciulionis 68 6 0 6 Tol­ 6-3,6-1 in me mird round of me Bausch & Lomb Cham­ Totals Umpires-Home, Rippley; First. Hohn- Arnold Ffolmer 40-38—78 Coach Don Nelson ordered his team to intentionally 37 611 6 T o t I a Lem ks3b 10 00 Second, Tata; Third, Crawford. bert 0-1 0-0 , Askew 0-0 2, Mokeski 0-2 pionships. preciates his new teammate. 0 1-1 a-Roll Muntz 42-38—80 36 4 10 4 Totals 33 4 9 4 Totals 35 2 7 1 0-0 0. Totals 38-87 33-33 111 . foul Smirn, a 54.4 percent career foul shooter entering T— 3:04. A— 17,271. Devils 4, Penguins 2 a-Michael Combs 42-39—81 In other third-round matches, fourth-seeded Zina Gar­ “Having Devo do what he docs certainly takes me Cleveland 330 000 000-6 Los Angeles 310 00 Houston 16 30 21 32— 99 New Jersey 2 0 2 4 this season, three limes. Smith, an ex-Warrior, missed all Boston 000 000 310—4 Atlanta OlO 000 001—2 Golden Stats 24 24 24 39— 111 rison defeated Angeliki Kanellopoulou 6-2, 6-4 and pressure off,” Gruber said. “Having guys pick up 010 Pittsburgh 0 0 2 2 LOB—Cleveland 11, Boston 5. 2B—Bells (1), E—Hamilton (1), Belliard (1). LOB—Los An­ 3-f\)int goals—Houston 3-13 (Floyd 2-2 fifm-seeded Helena Sukova beat Ginger Helgeson 6-4, omer guys is what this game is all about.” three pairs of free throws and Chris Mullen turned me Greenwoll (1), Burks (3). Pena (2). 38->lacoby geles 6. Atlanta 6. 2B--Sharperson (1). Daniels Maxwell 1-10, Winchester 0-1), Golden State First Period-1, New Jersey, MacLean 4 (Driver), 3:20 (pp). 2, New Jwsey, Driver Radio, TV first two sets of misses into five of his 26 points. (1), SB—Cole (1). CS—^ rk s (1). S— Baerga. (1), Gant (1), Gregg ( ). HR—Pendleton (1). 2- 9 (Mullin - , Higgins 1-4, Hardaway 0-1, 1 6-7 (3-7), 6-2. Offseason acquistions White and Joe Carter con­ 1 1 1 (Shanahan, Stastny), 13:15 (pp). IP H RER BB SO SB—Sanders (1). CS—Strawberry (1). Flchmo^ 61, Elio 61, Mokeski 0-1). Fouled “We mought it would break meir momentum,” Nelson Bowling Second Period— None. tinued to spark me offense and Wells pitched eight Cleveland S—Sharperson, RMartinaz. SF—Daniels. out— Hill, Maxwell. Rebounds— Houston 54 Arkansas players to appeal said. “I’ve only tried to put someone on me line two Third Period—3. Pittsburgh, Frarrds 1 (FTec- strong innings. King W.1-0 6 2-3 6 3 3 0 3 IP H RER BB SO (Olajuwon 12), Golden Stale 60 (Mullin 10). As­ Today times in my career. I’ve been minking about it a long 0"n 11-3 3 1 1 0 0 Los Angeles sists—Houston 12 (Floyd 5), Golden State chi), :54. 4. Pittsburgh. Murphy 1 (Francis) LITTLE RCXTK, Ark. (AP) — Four Arkansas players, 19 2:30 p.nt — Tennis: Bausch and Lomb Clas­ Carter, acquired from San Diego, drove in two DJonos S,2 1 1 0 0 0 0 RMartinaz W, 1-0 8 6 1 1 0 4 Powder Puff (Hardaway ). Total fouls—Houston 30, Golden 3:41. 5. Now Jersey, C.Lemieux 3 (Muller. time, and tonight I mought I could help us win by coach­ 6 Stastny), 12:59 (pp). , New Jersey. Brown 2 sic, quarterfinals, ESPN who sources say were suspended from me team for a runs, giving him five in four games while batting .400 Boston Candelaria 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 State 28. Technical—Maxwell. Flagrant 8 ing.” Darwin L,0-1 12-3 5 6 6 3 1 Terry Siominski 188-179-516, Lois Fader 175, (Conacher), 1938 (en). I ^*^® second round, year following a sexual incident, filed appeals wim me for me Blue Jays. White, traded by California, went JHowell 2-3 1 1 0 0 1 Barbara DeCaprio 186-478, Donna Schmitt foul—Tolbert Ejection— Tolbert A— 15,025. USA Cable Smirn had plenty of company in missing foul shots. Bolton 51-3 6 0 0 1 4 Atlania 466. Shot* on goal—New Jersey 9-610—24 Pit­ school, me University of Arkansas system president said. 3-for-5 and scored three runs, giving him five for me Kieckor 0 0 0 1 2 tsburgh 1611-20—41. 2 Leibrandt L.0-1 7 7 4 2 0 7 Lakers 110, Jazz 95 WDRC ?i?60TA{]r‘ While me Warriors were putting on me mird-best foul­ HBP— by Danivin (Alomar). Stanton i 0 0 0 0 1 Goalle*-Now Jersey. Terrerl. Pittsburgh B. Alan Sugg said he will make a decision on me appeals season to go wim a .389 average. UTAH (95) 7:30 p.m. — Expos at Mets. WFAN (660-AM) shooting exhibition in NBA history, me visiting Rockets Umpires-Homo, McCoy; First, Merrill; Mercker 2 0 0 0 0 Barrasso. A— 16,164. by Tliesday or Wednesday. 1 Edwards 6-8 0-0 ICMalone 8-25 6 7 21 7:30 p.m. — White Sox at Tigers, ESPN Wells (1-0), who has never pitched a complete Second, McClelland; Third. Denkinger HBP—by Leibrandt (Strawberry). went 18-for-34. T— 2:56. A—34,134. Eaton 4-7 0-0 8, J.Malone 6-13 3-3 15, Stock- 7:30 p.m. — Braves at Reds, TBS The players, including second-team All-America g p ie in 28 career starts, allowed mrcc runs on eight 1 Umpires—Home, Pulli; First, Williams; ton 6 1 3 3-4 14, Bailey 2-10 6 0 4, Rudd 1-4 2-2 selection Todd Day, cannot play or practice for a year be­ hits, struck out two and walked one. Lakers 110, Jazz 95: Johnson, who finished wim 31 Second, Marsh; Third. WandelstedL Rec Hoop 4, M.Brown 3-7 3-6 9, T.Bown 1-4 2-2 4, Pal­ WTOP |’lTio~AM)"'“ '‘ points, tied a team record and was one short of me NBA T— 2:37. A— 14,672. mer 2-2 6 0 4, Toolson 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 3694 Capitals 5, Rangers 4 OT cause of a Feb. 27 sexual encounter wim a 34-year-old Athletics 3, Twins 0: At Oakland, Rickey Hender­ Cablo"^ ~ (delayed). USA mark for most free throws wimout a miss. 1624 95. VWshlngton 1 2 11-5 woman at me athletic dorm. son got ca u ^ t stealing and later left wim a leg cramp Blue Jays 7, Brewers 3 LA LAKERS (110) N.Y. Rangers 2 1 1 0I 4 Timberwolves 112, Hawks 98: Tony Campbell The Associated P rsss MILWAUKEE TORONTO F>erkins 7-12 4-5 19, Vlfonhy 6 1 6 3-3 20, '’ T'

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Q E_ a □ £ t I V E_ R Andrews 61 Soot E The Pioneer Award is presented in “recognition of 23 Over (prel.) 11 N IsMi 1T □ H E n S outstanding and unprecedented achievement in the 24 Fragment DOWN to Celestial 35 School I LIKE 7HI6 eUMDRees.' w ou ld n ’t leave 27 Words ol bear session field of country music.” The winner remains a secret ’hot flashes’ denial 1 Actor — 11 Call It ------40 Swerved until the April 24 awards show. 29 City man Cronyn 16 Distant 43 Map book DEAR DR. GOTT: Do they know any more about 32 Mythical 2 Arrow planet 45 Hair section DEAR ABBY: What do you think of fiarerits who let a Past recipients include Roy Acuff, Eddy Arnold, aviator poison 20 Praise 46 General's Chet Atkins, Gene Autry, Tennessee Ernie R>rd, pemphigoid than they did 20 years ago? What do studies 34 Secret 3 HU over 22 Foul assistant 17-year-old boy hang around their house all day and half wedding show relative to the use of gold shots in the treatment of head (si.) 24 Wall 47 Place to fish 4-12 Jas. W. Golden the night, seven days a week? The boy is our son. “Scot­ Roger Miller, Buck Owens, Patti Page, Minnie Pearl, I participani the disease? 4 Hit with leg 25 Glazes 48 Girl of song ty" has been going steady with a sexy little 16-year-old Tex Ritter, Roy Rogers. Ernest 'Ribb, Kitty Wells and 36 Loathe )olnl 26 Making de­ 50 Newspaper “I’m a squeal estate agent from Chichogo, DEAR READER: Pbmphigoid is a benign, chronic 37 Take 5 90S, Roman signs on article girl for nearly a year, and he practically lives at her Hank Williams Sr. ollenta 6 Freedom ol (skin) 5 1 ------lllinoink, — and you?” house. Joining Duvall in the tribute will be Larry Gatlin, eruption of blisters on the skin. It is seen chiefly in per­ at action 28 Drier Brule sons older than 60. Because the skin lesions resemble 38 Ancient llaF 7 Monster 30 Refuse 52 For tear that He says her folks have never asked him to go home, so Merle Haggard, Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson Ian lamlly those of other skin diseases, pemphigoid must be dif­ 8 Vapors 31 Art deco 55 Golly SNAFU by Bruce Beattie he just stays. I say they should kick him out at midnight. and Carl Perkins. 39 Actor 9 Four-looted illustrator n Montand We are so afraid that all that time together will lead to in­ Trophies will be presented during the 26th-aimual ferentiated (by biopsy) from pemphigus (a more serious creature 33 Has odor timacy they can’t handle. Any suggestions? Academy of Country Music Awards show on NBC- eruption, requiring cortisone treatment), drug reactions TV. and similar disorders. r - i i T ~ H | T- T“ r - ^ 16 TT SPIDER-MAN by Stan Lm _____ — SCOTTY’S BARENTS OFF TO Singer Garth Brooks led contenders for “Hat” Pbmphigoid usually responds to prednisone (purified "IS I NFVgR HE/yy, yoj'ME (501X0/P se HOW? YPUJUST DEAR PARENTS: Don’t expect the girl’s ttarents to NASA NOWTHRTJ'M X'O discipline your son. That’s YOUR job. Set some rules trophies with seven nominations, including top enter­ cortisone) pills. Some studies have suggested a favorable THOU&HT TWATSPlPER-rViAN FIXATION OF "IS WELL A5FIN-THFNK5 HEAI?T}iO$e the and a curfew for Scotty and see that he obeys them. In tainer, record, album, song and video. The group response to gold injections; this needs further study. At 1 “ yoURS. W03-SW(NtS0? Iff present, prednisone is the therapy of choice. TO €PIPE(?-MAN. WOPPS FPOM the meantime. Scotty s dad should have a man-to-man Alabama and Vince Gill had five nominations apiece, 11 /viyowN FiesH DEAR DR. GOTT: I am an 80-year-old female with 1a T talk with him. An ounce of prevention is worth an eight- followed by Alan Jackson with four and Reba McEn- ANP BLOOP/ m e A a history of heart attack nine years ago and a bilateral □ pound mistake. tire with three. :b &XP DEAR ABBY: I recently got turned down for a credit ■ Actor Michael Landon has an experienced ally TIM ASBoeunoo pr#M mastectomy six years ago. My current problem is hot PAY.' TT 7S- card because of bad credit. Since I am only 18, just in his fight against cancer. MEETING OF THE MINDS — Pop super- flashes. My only medication is Lopressor, and my doctor started my job a year ago and still live at home, I had Justin Singer, 12, of Bath Township, Ohio, said he stars Madonna and Michael Jackson went doesn’t seem to take the problem too seriously. What never applied for credit befwe. has never known anyone having the same kind of would you advise? out for dinner together this week at a res­ h r I contacted the credit bureau and was shocked to dis­ cancer that almost took his life eight years ago. So he taurant in Los Angeles. DEAR READER: It would help to know how long penciled off a letter to Landon. you have had “hot flashes,” because this symptom may, cover that a string of judgments, bad debt wiite-ofFs, etc. s r- f c p g - W ------MRPV are on my report. To make a long story short, my mother, Justin wrote: “I easily understand your stomach in the elderly, be confused with recurring fever. If you ueas)? have experienced “hot flashes” for years, I suggest you ------4-12- who is a compulsive shopper, had credit cards under my pains. When I was 4 years old I had a pancreatic ‘Go Dogs.’ Now, turn on the lights.” tumor. I take 34 pills a day. I’m missing three-fourths see a gynecologist. Obviously, you’re way past EEK AND MEEK by Howie Schneider Social Security number. A native of Athens, Ms. Basinger grew up watch­ of my pancreas and lots of my intestines. I’m fine menopause; yet I have seen an occasional older patient When I confronted her, she shrugged and said I should ing her father, Don, and two older brothers. Skip and I WULD L(l<£ TO RKGIVE LUHAT TH E m/J AgOJTAHlGHLV use my brother’s Social Security number. She had now, just a little thin and have a big scar across my with vascular instability (the cause of hot flashes) that 53------wmTi------P ------A LIFETIME ACftlEVEMEiUT; stomach but it’s almost gone. Mick, play and compete in tournaments at the re ^ n d e d to low-dose estrogen therapy. In your case, HECK POR '7 DEVELOPED. MOfJ- viOLarr messed up her own Social Security number years ago. stadium. 55“ “I can do everything I did before my tumor. They this treatment might be contraindicated, however — Al^ARD SOMEC^V APPROACH ID STUPDITV ? I don’t want to use another person’s Social Security “This is coming home for me, coming back to "I heard you had teeth knocked out in your told my parents before my surgery that after my especially if your operations were needed for breast can­ 56 - j r ------number. I just want to clean up my own Social Security where I grew up,” Ms. Basinger said. “I have last fight. Make sure you declare anything number and get credit the honest way. But how can I do surgery I wouldn’t be able to eat for a year. A week cer, which can be stimulated by female hormones. the tooth fairy leaves." after my surgery I ate a fish sandwich.” memories of Daddy and Mick playing tennis, and ^ If your “hot flashes” appear^ weeks or months ago. J this without getting Mom in trouble? Daddy making me sit in the stands and watch.” Landon, 54, has inoperable cancer of the liver and I’d worry that the cause might be a hidden infection or, — BAD CREDIT IN SAN ANTONIO Earlier in the day, the 37-year-old actress was in pancreas. Only 3 percent of pancreatic cancer worse, a recurrence of your breast cancer. I advise a DEAR “BAD”: You have done nothing wrong and Braselton, the small northeast Georgia town she S tu m p e d ? Get answers to clues by calling "Dial-a-Word" I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME patients and 5 percent of liver cancer patients survive referral to an internal medicine specialist, who is trained by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee defrauded no one, so do not start now by using your bought two years ago for $20 million. at 1-900-454-3535 and entering access code number ig 4 more than five years after diagnosis. in diagnosing obscure and difficult diseases. brother’s Social Security number. Basinger has starred in such films as “9i/2 Weeks,” ____ 95c per minute: Touch-Tone or rotary phones.____ Unscramble these four Jumbles, Contact the credit bureau showing that you have a ■ Acttess Kim Basinger went to her hometown in I doubt the Lopressor (metoprolol, a beta-blocking one letter to each square, to form “Batman” and “The Marrying Man.” The actress has agent for hypertension and heart disease) is the cause of four ordinary words. poor credit rating under your Social Security number. Athens, Ga., to dedicate new lights at the tennis said her plans for Braselton might include movie and your symptom. Nonetheless, if your “hot flashes” ap­ WINTHROP by Dick Cavalli These companies have procedures set up to correct their courts where her father and her brothers once played. recording studios and a concert hall. PARA' records whenever the wrong person is listed with bad She told a crowd of about 2,500 at the University peared shortly after you began the drug, you could be ex­ ■ President and Barbara Bush will receive c INCV a A jrS I/W THE credit. They will advise you what documents will be of Georgia’s Henry Feild Stadium on Wednesday that periencing an idiosyncratic reaction or drug reaction. The DO VOU OF COURSE IN T H ie TOWNy A/AYBE, honorary degrees at the University of Michigan AAOST eORINiSr PEReO N IN TH IN K r needed in order to clear your listing on their credit she had only one thing to say before she dedicated internist can address this issue. NOT.' BUT CERTAINLY NOT the lights which she helped donate. during commencement May 4, the Ann Arbor, Mich., To give you more information, I am sending you free T H E WHOLE WORLD. -AM? T H E W H O L E WORL_C>. records. university said Thursday. CELEBRITY CIPHER Social Security will not enter the picture unless the “I’m supposed to say, ‘T\im on the lights,’ but copies of my Health Reports “Medical Specialists” and Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous LIXEE Bush will deliver the commencement speech and “Breast Cancer and Disorders.” Other readers who would people, past and present. Each tetter in the cipher stands lor mess with the credit bureau can’t be straightened out, and there’s a phrase that goes with Georgia football, bas­ another Today's clue S equals G receive, with Mrs. Bush, an honorary Doctor of Laws like copies should send $1.25 for each report with their even then, it is unlikely that your mother will “get into ketball, baseball and tennis that I want to sav first__ degree. trouble.” names and addresses to P.O. Box 91369, Cleveland, OH 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the title(s). ' O E X W X L T SCETOK

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MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, April 12, 1991—19 ‘Shoe’ _leqal n o tic e 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 22 CONDOMINIUMS 32 APARTMENTS FOR KIT ’N’ CARLYLE by Urry Wrlahf Dibble triggers TOWN OF MANCHESTER FO R SALE ______RENT l e g a l NOTICE , MANCHESTER ^ ON THF said to t ' Monttav'^ASriPol'^ion*^ ^PP®3's will hold public hearings on BRAND-New Listingl This BOLTON-1 Bedroom. : ^ I n Cent«? ‘^e Hearing Room, Lin- $124,900 is not a mlsprintl The Carpeting, fireplace. No & anri noncirfertK^ Street, Manchester, Connecticut to hear Charming price of this dynamite pets. References 7...» ^ A N f r ;ACHob*. another brawl I and consider the following applications: [/. end unit at Pleasant required. $560 monthly. 3 bedroom (5ape c h u r c h — APPUCATION 1461 — Re- Hills in South Windsor 646-7521. be alert By The Associated Press Walk to schools. has been set at Pete Hamisch (1-0) pitched five F w in la fa rhurrhV ® Section 8.01 to sell beer and PUBLISHER'S Many new features. FURNISHED-3 Room f.p.W NNSt! zAcHco-.M KN«W I te and within ^ another liquor out- $122,500. for fast hitless innings but walked eight in NOTICE: Call now before we a c tio n i F ea tu rin g 5 apartment. 2nd floor. The Houston Astros have made a his NL debut. Xavier Hernandez p- enoriai ° ® church and school and request a Heat. Private INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — A ^ "• section 5.02.03 and Section EQUAL list It! rooms, 2 bedrooms, 1.5 promise to the Cincinnati Reds and gave up two hits and Schilling entrances. Adults. No longtime friend of Bill Shoemaker lju n a ° ? V 10 0 1^ 1 1991 through baths, full basement, an,! says the Hall of Fame jockey is reliever Rob Dibble. finished with one-hit relief for the northwest comer of Main and Vttoodland HOUSING 1 -4 3 8 -0 8 9 8 sundeck, 2 car garage pets. Security. “I don’t think this will be the end save. |S treets. Residence B and C Zone. with electric openers. References. 643-4860. commumcating with those around OPPORTUNITY 2pm to 7pm. his hospital bed by twitching his of this,” Houston’s Ken Caminiti Giants 11, Padres 9; At San c e n t e r s , INC. — application PRICED-To sell. Historic 5 Built in 1986. Im­ All Real Estate adver­ mediate occupancy. nose "like a little rabbit.” said after the Astros beat the Reds I ’o ^ * Inr ® special exception under Article II, Section b e d ro o m , 2 b a th MANCHESTER-2, 3, and 4-1 Thursday night. E Rl^iInd storage of merchandise at 201 tised in this newspa­ Gambrel Colonial with Jackson & Jackson 6 Room apartments. Marje Everett, the former chief and Lots 1, 2 & 3 Red Stone Road and 39 Real Estate, 647-8400. Security. 646-2426. The loss knocked Cincinnati out ‘^Buckland Street), Business III Zone. per is subject to the lots of charm. Large operating officer at Hollywood Ru-k, NL Roundup living room, eat in Weekdays, 9am-5pm. was in tears Thursday as she of first place in the National League APPUCATION 1467 — Request a Federal Fair Housing kitchen, first floor West for the first time in more than a Approv MANCHESTER-2 Family. described her daily visits with Diego, Will Clark and Kevin i a c S ^ ° a Se«ion2 and Article II, Section 4.01.01 to Act of 1968 which laundry. Large lot with $58,900-$94i900. En­ Newly updated. 2 Tr ^ year. And the Reds went down i n ponsolting business as a home occupation at 75 Shoemaker since he was partially ^tch ell hit RBI singles in the 10th f Overlook Drive. Residence A Zone. makes it illegal to ad­ barn, semi-circle joy the country club at­ Bedroom in quiet paralyzed in an auto accident Mon- fighting. driveway with 2 street mosphere of these neighborhood. Close to mning for San Prancisco, which CARTER CHEVROLET CO., INC. — APPLICATION 1468 — vertise "any prefer­ access. All this for ■ day night. Dibble gave up an RBI single to recovered after blowing a six-run cedar sided 1 & 2 town center and Request a special exception under Article IV, Section 5 01 02 ence, limitation or dis­ $126,900. "We’re Sell­ bedroom Ranch and busline. $595/Month “It’s a tragedy. We’ve been bud­ reliever Curt Schilling in his first lead. to construct an addition at 1229 Main Street. Business 111 major league at-bat to score the final crimination based on ing HousesI" Blanchard Townhouse with private plus Utilities. Dale. 529- dies for a long time, about 40 The Padres tied it with two outs in & Rossetto, 646-2482. Houston run in the ninth race, color,., religion, entrances, wall-to-wall ® 1991 by NEA, Inc. years,” Everett said by telephone. the ninth on Marty Barrett’s three- LESUE NELSON & GAIL PIVAR — APPLICATION 1469 — carpeting throughout “He’s got a lot of fight, he’s very Dibble s next pitch, a fastball, run, pinch-hit homer off Dave Request a use yanance of Article II, Section 16.13 to establish sex, handicap, family the spacious rooms, MANCHESTER-Ask sailed at least a foot behind Eric a canine activity center' at 175 Adams Street, Industrial Zone. status, or national ori­ SOUTH WINDSOR- dining areas, sliders to about our discount on a determined to beat this. Shoe’s Righetti. It was Barrett’s first at-bat 1 and 2 bedroom and 34 HOMES FOR RENT 51 CHILD CARE come back from a lot of longshots in Yelding s back. The shortstop APPUCATION^^zS"** ^°THMAN and BEAULIEU, INC. - $203,000. Reducedlll private patio and private for the Padres and Righetti’s first gin. or any intention to Brand new 2000-plus Townhouse. All include charged the mound, threw his bat­ n m ni ~ Request a vanance of Article II. Sec- courtyard. Conoo fee COVENTRY-Brand new 3 his lifetime. He’s always come appearance for the Giants, who led make any such prefer­ square feet includes heat and hot appliances, heat and DAY CARE-Available ting helmet at Dibble’s left shoulder, n?rr<5i\°l n!i 27 feet (30 feet re­ bedroom Cape. Great Monday-Friday. Call through.” 8-2 in the sixth. quired) at 54 Jeffrey Alan Drive. Residence B Zone. ence, limitation or dis­ Contemporary. 3 Large water! Anne Miller Real parking. Ranging from then took a swing that failed to con­ $465-$675. No pets. location. Available after 4:00 pm. 647- Everett said Shoemaker is wear­ Dodgers 4, Braves 2; At Atlanta, MICHAEL CORRENTl — APPLICATION 1471 — Request a bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, Estate, 647-8000. immediately. Call Gary. Whitehurst starts off right nect. A pile of players then covered crimination." hardwood flooring Credit reference. 643- 9034. ing a metal brace on his head to sup­ R m on Martinez started his season variance of Article IV, Section 9.03.03 to allow a reduction in F______423-3936. #31385. the mound and order was restored in the required parking spaces for a restaurant at 55 East Center This newspaper will not through-out. Owner 0157. port his head and neck and restrict with eight strong innings and Brett CHFA/FHA-Approved I movement. NEW YORK (AP) — Wally about a minute. Street. Business III Zone. knowingly accept any very anxious. Call Linda MANCHESTER-2 COVbNIRY-New 4 I can’t control what they decide.” not as bad as his statistics. They in­ Butler had three hits as Los Angeles Brown. RE/MAX East of $89,900. Nothing to do bedroom, 2-1/2 bath 7 0 ARTS & CRAFTS Whitehurst felt fortunate to earn his “They should suspend the guy,” LIONS CLUB OF MANCHESTER — APPLICATION 1472 — advertising for Real-Es­ but move right into this Bedroom. Applianced “He has one of those halos on his Whitehurst, a reliever in all 38 of cluded three walks in the first when swept the rain-abbreviated two- the River, 647-1419. kitchen, wall to wall Contemporary, 6 lot cul- first major-league victory, but the Astros manager Art Howe said of exception under Article II, Section 12 and ^ a rk lin g 2 bedroom SPACES-Available for head, and he has a tube down his his appearances last season, had lost the Mets took a 1-0 lead. game series. Article IV, Secdon 16.01 to hold a professional carnival from tate which is in viola­ carpeting. $625/month. de-sac. Lease, security, New Yjrk Mets pitcher would have Dibble, who was ejected along with Townhouse offers new references. No pets. Nathan Hale School throat, that’s why he can’t speak,” his only other start to Chicago on “Rick didn’t pitch all that badly,” Martinez, 20-6 last year and run­ May 13, 1991 from 12:01 PM to 11:00 tion of the law. Our oak kitchen with new Security deposit, 1 year prefered it to happen under different Yelding. “He’s head hunting. It’s not PM at 364 Middle Turnpike West, Business III Zone. lease. 646-4525. $1350/month. 429- Craft Fair to be held on Everett said. “He’s responding with July 29, 1989. Rodgers said. “He struggled in a ner-up to Doug Drabek in the Cy readers are hereby The-Most your money can appliances, 21x12 May 4th. For appibatbn circumstances. safe for anybody out there. He has 1959. his eyes, twitching with his nose. “I knew I could be the starter,” couple of spots and when the Mets Young voting, gave up one run on RONALD a l b e r t — APPLICATION 1473 — Request a buy! A lot of house for living room, new bath, MANCHESTER-2 Bed- send stampeo, self-ad- Whitehurst, who celebrated his too much control to be throwing like yananre of Article II, Section 7 to reduce the side yard to zero informed that all dwell­ He’s like a little rabbit with his Whitehurst said. “Tonight the wind didn’t blow the game open I thought six hits, walked none and struck out the money. Oversized 7 wall-to-wall carpeting room. Centrally boated. dressed envelope to: 27th birthday Thursday night by that, and everybody knows it. It’s a '1 ° 'eet required) to construct a deck at 10 Karen Drive ings advertised in this room Cape with newer throughout. A summer 'Hundreds ot readers turn nose. We’ve all seen that. made it tough to grip the ball but we could make a comeback. four. He improved to 6-1 lifetime PRD Zone. Good condition. No to Classified every day Gail Smith, 79 Spruce pitching the Mets to a 6-3 victory weak act, period.” newspaper are avail­ kitchen, 1-1/2 bath, place is waiting for youl pets. Available May 1st. St., Manchester. For “It’s sickening for all of us to see. that was my only problem. against the Braves. searching tor some par­ over the Montreal Expos, moved However, we weren’t able to get the It was the end of the Reds’ year­ 90L BAREL APPLICATION 1476 — Request a variance fireplace, private yard Anne Miller Real $500. Call 644-8601. more info contact They don’t come any nicer, we all “The biggest plus was being able big hit at the right time.” Cardinals 5, Cubs 4: At of Article II, Section 4.01.01 and Article III, Section 4 to reduce able on an equal op­ ticular Item. Will your od into the starting rotation only be­ long reign as National League West with above ground pool Estate, 647-8000. be there? 643-2711. Diane, 643-5653. know that. From the outset, he’s to get ahead of the batters and that Vince Coleman drove in two runs Chicago, Lee Smith retired Shawon the side yard to 18 feet (20 feet required) at 27 Briarwood portunity basis. To and first floor family F cause Sid Fernandez fractured his forced them to hit my pitch. All I leaders. The Reds led the division Drive, aa Zone. MANSFIELD/WIL- been very, very aware of everything. with a double and Howard Johnson Dunston on a fly ball with the bases complain of discrimi­ room. Unbelievably CINNAMON SPRINGS- LINGTON LINE-Roufe 72 AN’ngUES AND left arm during spring training. each day last season, the first NL At this hearing interested persons may be heard and written He’s got the best medical team did was move the ball in and out and hit a pair of sacrifice flies to tie a loaded to end the Cubs’ two-run nation call: priced $120’s. "We’re Owners anxious! 4 4 . 2 Bedroom 35 STORE & OFFICE COLLECTIBLES “I’m fortunate in becoming a force them to keep it on the team to go wire-to-wire in a 162- rally in the ninth. comrnunteations received. A copy of these petitions has been Selling Houses!" available treating him. We’re all club record shared by many. filed in the Planning and Zoning Department and may be in­ HUD toll-free at: Lovely, large, 5 room SPACE member of such a suong starting ground.” game season. Blanchard & Rossetto, Condo. All appliances, preferred. Country devoted to him.” The Cardinals led 5-1 before spected during business hours. 646-2482. rotation,” said Whitehurst, who “Wally deserves to be in the rota­ Mahler lasted only 4 1-3 innings Dibble, one of the Reds’ three 1-800-424-6590 including wasner and privacy. No dogs. $460/ MANCHESTER-Sfore/ SET-Table, chairs, buf­ and allowed five runs on as many E asto n hit an RBI single in the Edward Coltman, Secretary With that, Everett choked up with pitched into the eighth inning. tion. I have total confidence in him,” “Nasty Boys” relievers, lived up to eighth off Scott Terry. In the ninth, dryer. Low utility bills. Month. 1-1/2 months Commercial use. Main fet and china cabinet. emotion. “However, it was unfortunate that hits while walking four. his title when reporters approached Zoning Board of Appeals Pool, tennis and bas­ security. 742-0569. Sf. near Center St. 646- Good condition. $500. Harrelson said. two walks by Smith and a single by 029-04 Sid had to get hurt for me to get the Mahler issued the first-inning for an explanation. ketball courts. Asking 2426. Weekdays, 9-5. 643-8912. Several other friends who have “He probably wanted a complete Ryne Sandberg loaded the bases chance. walks to Coleman, Gregg Jefferies $84,500. Strano Real SOUTH WINDSOR- visited Shoemaker in the hospital game because it was his birthday but “I don’t got nothing to say. Don’t with one out. COME ON DOWN Estate, 647-7653. Wlshlr»o will not sell any-, and Hubie Brooks before Johnson end get a gfim pte of thU Irrvttlngty To clean coffee stains Office, 300 square feet. thing ... a low-cost od In' have said he has no movement from “Yes, it’s a great opportunity, but when I saw him start to aim the ball even come near my locker,” he said, priced 3 bedroom Cepe wtth flrit F______Mark Grace, who homered ear­ from china or plastic, rub No lease. $150/Month. Clossified wni. Why rmt the neck down, except for some if it only lasts a half season and I go in the ei^th inning I knew it was hit his first sacrifice fly. snarling. “Don’t even bother.” 21 HOMES FOR 8ALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE ftooffaniyroom . 1 l/2bcrttii.fof- lier, hit a two-run single that made it m d dnlng. eat In kitchen end one FHA APPROVED- stain with baking soda. 521-1744 or 644-0165. Place one today! 60-2711. slight movement in his arms. back to the bulllpen that’s fine with time for him to come out.” After a pause, he added, “You car gcToge. Summer'i c o n ^ New York increased its lead to 5-4 and put runners on first and MANCHESTER- $89,900. There’s no Shoemaker, 59, was reported to me. should all come to Houston.” NEW-3 Bedroom ranches a n d y o u l e r ^ It s»( c i 91 CARS FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE be alert and responsive on Thursday “The decision rests with felt that starter Rick Mahler, signed The Reds play there later this out, Andre Dawson got an infield m arket. 3 Bedroom renovated 12 bedroom (manager) Buddy (Harrelson) and tive singles by Tommy Herr and month. No money down. Vinyl Inckjded for only $134,900 In by a Centinela Hospital Medical only six days ago after reporting to smgle to load the bases. Smith got Bungalow Cape. siding, no-wax floors, MANCHESTER. Townhouse with Center spokesman. (pitching coach) Mel (Stottlemyre). Rick Cerone, Whitehurst’s sacrifice The fight overshadowed a wild Updated, oversized garage! Wall-to-wall spring training as a free agent, was bunt and Coleman’s double. his second save of the season when full basements. three-hitter by three Astros pitchers garage with loft. Dead­ Coventry and area WANT A 2 CAR GARAGE carpeting, applianced Dunston hit a routine fly ball. end street. Call Barbara Thb Condo hoB two. not tom erv kitchen, and lots of towns, $108,875-up. tion 3 bedrooms. 1 1/2 baths. r>ew space throughout! Low NEW 1990 CHRYSLER W. RE/MAX East of the Phil Blazawski. Philips carpeting. r>ew appliances. 1200 FINANCING: sqcre feet and deck off the mas­ condo fee includes heat LEBARON 2 DOOR CONVERTIBLE River, 647-1419. ^ Real Estate, 742-1450. F ter SLite. Two air condtioners and and hot water. This unit 2 To Choose From • Red Or White two garoge door openers In­ 3.0 L»»r. V8 MPI Ensin*, AX. 4-Spd., Auto.. AM/FM Sleioo. Ca u cluded $119,900. Everything a feels like a single family REBATES UP TO MANCHESTER- home has to offer at o more af­ home! Anne Miller Real *2 2 5 wMonM List Price ‘18 705 $169,000. Comfortable MANCHESTER- fordable price. Per Month Discount IncluJing ' - Immaculate, original Estate, 647-8000. '500Q ---- Rebate __ -oooo and classy Colonial F CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 with charm. Freshly owner 9 room U&R built CONTEMPORARY CONDO 15,022 Cash Or Trade ------Garrison Colonial with 4 LldojIols best desertoet this 2 MALLARD VIEW-New redone and is house bedoom plus loft. 1700 sq. ft. Worth______-5022 Notices Lots/Land for Sale...... beautiful. Call Barbara bedrooms, first floor Condo with ceram ic tSed kitchen, ranch and colonial Losl/Found...... qi Investment Property...... W. RE/MAX East of the den with fireplaced for­ central dr. centrd voc. master homes. Change you 1st *3280 Finance * 1 0 , 0 0 0 Merchandise Miscellaneous for Sale...... mal dining room. sUte and one car garoge. in new Personals...... '.'.'.’.'.’.'o 2 Business Property...... Tag Sales...... River, 647-1419. complex. $165,500. lifestyle to 1-floor living. NEW 1990 PLYMOUTH Announcentents...... Vacation Properly...... S pecioli# Dcgft! | Holiday Seasonal...... 71 Wanted to Buy/Trade...... F______Enclosed sun porch. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath NEW 1990 CHRYSLER Auctions...... " ” 04 Mortgages...... Lower level family room SUNDANCE 3 DOOR Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 Computers...... NEED HELP?? ranches. Also 3 LEBARON GT COUPE Financial...... q5 Wanted to Buy...... Clothing...... MANY-Improvements. with 2nd fireplace, 2-1/2 LIFTBACK COUPE Notices...... Services Flooring...... The owner of this Condo bedroom, 1-1/2 bath Priced For Clearance Furniture...... 74 Coventry, $145,900. baths, hardwood floors Townhouse Is wilir>g to help pay colonials. Attached This Car Is Loaded With Equipment! Rentals Child Care...... Electrical...... '.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.59 TV/Stereo/Appllancas...... ’.’.’.’. r .’75 L o v e ly 3 b e d ro o m closing costs on tH sbeautlfd 1600 *1000 Rebate Employment & Education and much more. Asking sq. ft. itum lngfv styled home. New garage. From It’s Sharp And It’s Waiting For You! Rooms for Rent...... Cleaning Services...... ’52 Heating/Plumbing...... '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.r.'eo Machinery and Tools...... 76 raised ranch in a quiet, Stop - Look - And See How Low Part Time Help Wanted...... i n Lawn Care...... !"""s 3 Miscellaneous Services...... " " e i $219,000. U&R Realty, kitchen floor, new finished rec $143,900. North Main Low! Low! Low! Price, Plus Rebate! Apartments for Rent...... Gardening...... 77 country atmosphere. room, form d dnlng. 3 bedooms. We Will Go! Help Wanted...... Bookkeeping/Income Tax...... 54 Services Wanted...... !!!!!!! 6 2 643-2692. St. to Union St. to Ros­ 2.5 L l*r SOHC EFI EriginG. 3 - ^ , Auto.. Air. Tinted Condominiums for Rent... c.?fi ...... Automotive Freshly painted interior 2 flit and 2 hdf baths, centrd dr GlaM. AM/FM Stereo C au.. Spring Spwial Plic W hit*. 4 Spd.. Au«o.. 3.0 Liter V6 MPI Engine. Situation Wanted...... Homes for Rent...... Carpentry/Remodeling...... 55 Landscaping...... '.'.'.'.’.'.’.'.'.’.’.'6 3 end carport d l make this an offer setto Dr. "We’re Selling Left Power Seat Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood...... 79 Cars for Sale with all hardwood floors Cuetomer Preferred Optlont. Tu-tone P«nt. Til Business Opportunities...... 13 Store/Office Space...... Painting/Paperlng...... Concrete...... ’.’.’.’.’.’.’.’.’.’.’.’.’.’.6 4 Farm Supplies and Equipment...... 80 Trucks/Vans’fo’r’sais...... hard to refuse. W ant to krxiw If you HousesI" Blanchard & Steering. Electric Rev Oefroater Snow Plowing...... ga MANCHESTER-Only qudify?? C dl Denise Reale. Instruction...... '•14 Vacation Property...... Roofing/Sldlng...... Office Retail Equipment!...... 81 S^rSS^rallers ...... refinished, atrium doors Rossetto. 646-2482. Employment Services...... Arts/Crafts...... ""!..".7 0 to deck and a beauti­ $99,9001 1/2 Duplex. 5 Industrial Property...... Recreational Equipment...... 82 M o K d e W M ...... Rooms plus rec room. F Real Estate Garages/Storage & MIsc...... 38 Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 Auto ^ rv lc e s ***** ..... fully finished family m » D.F. REALE, INC. Roommates Wanted...... CALL TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT^ room with fireplace. Remodeled kitchen and REAL ESTATE MANCHESTER-$99,000. i . i Homes for Sale...... 21 Musical Items...... 84 Autos for R o n V L e o M .’ .’ .’ .’ .’ .’ .’ .’ .’ .’ ; bath. Huge master Wanted to Rent...... Available immediately! H H H H 175 Main St., Manchester Owners anxious. Excel­ 1 s t *3200 Condominiums for Sale...... !!!!!!!!!22 Cameras and Photo Equipment.^.....85 Mlscellaneoua Automotive.. ST #3027 Miscellaneous tor Rent... 643-2711 Pets and Supplies...... 86 Wanted to BuyA'rade...... D.W. Fish Real Estate, bedroom and more. ■ 646-4525 lent condo, convenient 643-1591 or 871-1400. Quality Realty Services. NEW AND EXPERIENCED AGENTS WANTED location. Good starter I n EW 1990 PLYMOUTH LASER NEW 1990 CHRYSLER 646-8353. for empty nesters. R S T U R B O IMPERIAL 4 DOOR SEDAN Sellers willing to help! RATES: 1 to 6 days: 95 cents per line per day. Come On In ■ We Will Deal This One’s Going To Go! 7 to 19 days: 75 cents per line per day. DEADLINES: For classified advertisements to be READ YOUR AD: Classified advertisements are taken by Points? Condo fees? Make Us An Offer tel»- You name it. Call Diane S4ver W»h Nevy Blue Leather, Anrt Lrxk Bralvc 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. published Tuesday through Satur­ hone as a convenience. The Manchrlester Airtag. Electronic Features Pkg„ Ful Spare. Comollo, 228-4814. *1 0 0 0 Rebate Much. Much Mote 26 or more days: 55 cents per line per day. day, the deadline is noon on the day Gerald Is responsible for only one Incorrert B rid ge fled, 5 - ^ ., Manual Trans.. 2.0 Liter Intercooled Minimum charge: 4 lines. before publication. For advertisements m illio n and then only for the size of the RE/MAX East of the TurboEnginrTurbo Engine, Altoy Wheels. Air. Electnc Spd. - ^ River. 647-1419. Control.------Power 'ower WIndows/Ooor Locks. Caas. Radio *10 0 0 Rebate to be published Monday, the dead­ original insertion. Errors which do not lessen w/6 Speakers. Graphic Equalzer, Rear Lltgate line is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. Wiper wvWasher the valuo of the advertisement will not be Counting have introduced his heart suit. Then corrected by an additional Insertion NORTH 4 12-91 MANCHESTER-$89,900. ♦ A 9 2 South could have bid the cast-iron on the count three-no-trump contract. Immaculate 2 bedroom NOTICES T K J 5 3 2 lownhouse/one half 10 PART ‘TIME HELP ♦ 10 5 Against four spades, West does best 10 PART ‘TIME HELP 11 HELP WANTED By Phillip Alder duplex. Eat-in kitchen As a condition precedent WANTED 14 INSTRUCTION ^ HOMES FOR SALE '^HOM ES FOR SALE 2 1 " ♦ A K Q to lead the diamond ace and another ST #3067 WANTED 21 HOMES FOR SALE # How do you think bridge varies to­ diamond for a ruff. A heart back to with oak cabinets, full to the placement of any DENTAL SURGICAL AS- MATH TUTOR-Needed WEST EA.ST basement, easy care GIANT-Economy size. MEET-A bargaini Lake day from, say, 30 years ago? West’s ace and a third diamond defeat advertising in the SISTANT-Busy for high school student Lovely raised ranch BRAND-New listingl The 4 5 4 4 J 10 8 3 vinyl siding. Nice Manchester Herald, Ad­ Manchester Oral area ranch with garage. F 10 9 8 4 The main differences are in bidding. the contract. However, not being flmmH ttlBBnS ... ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ in Pre-calculus. 646- acking with values, interior decor of this F a Q 6 Let us set aside, for now, artificial locations, near Scpsaton vertiser hereby agrees Surgery Office seeking 8379. ______N Tree-lined street. Spa­ sensational Nantucket 4 A J 9 8 3 2 ♦ 4 blessed with X-ray vision, West led his everything. CHFA ewiy decorated. 2-Car cious deck, carpeting, bids, which have become more fre­ top club. to protect, indemnify assistant to join team detached garage. 4 Cape at Lydall Woods 4 5 4 ♦ J 10 7 2 Financing. D.W.Fish and hold harmless the NEWS practice. Experience 2 1 HOMES FO R SAT.E eat-in kitchen. 2 will win you over as quent at the top level of the game, and Declarer won in the dummy, played Real Estate, 643-1591 Bedrooms, foyer, game Bedrooms, kitchen ap­ SOUTH look instead at natural bidding. Many Manchester Herald, its preferred. Call Leslie. room, family room, soon as you walk in the a spade back to his king and led his or 871-1400. ANDOVER-$147,900. pliances included. Main ♦ KQ76 natural sequences have become better officers and employees 649-7374. 8:30-2:00. office. Available now. door, many extra heart. West put up the ace and contin­ New to the market. level laundry, screened F7 defined. Players know which bids are ued with his second club, won in dum­ against any and all CORRESPONDENT HOUSE OF LLOYD- Manchester, $152,900. touches. 2 Bedrooms, ♦ K Q 7 6 liability, loss or ex­ C o n te m p o ra ry 3 porch. Coventry, forcing, which are invitational and my. Next came the heart king (South MILL RIVER-South Decor & More is hiring bedroom Cape. Could Dawn Sutherland. 1.5 baths, fireplace with 49 8 6 3 Windsor, $66,900. pense including $1 1 5 ,9 0 0 . R oy a gorgeous mantle, full which non-forcing. In the early days of discarding a diamond) and a heart We currently have an opening supervisors to hire and also be in-house office. Philips Real Estate, Osborne. Philips Real Vulnerable: Neither the game, they were less sure. CHFA Approved 2nd IMLUEH! attorneys’ fees, arising train demonstrators. ?42-f450. applianced eat-in ruff. When the queen appeared, de­ 1988 PLYMOUTH HORIZON 4 DOOR from claims of unfair A great price and below Estate, 742-1450. Dealer: West Declarer play, though, has pro­ clarer was sure that West had begun floor Ranch Condo with Weekly pay checks. market. Call Barbara W. F ______kitchen, formal dining Nice Burgandy Exterior With Burgandy Interior. 4 CyL. 5-Sod. trade practices, infring-. for a news correspondent to gressed less. True, new techniques private entrance. Fully Trans., AM/FM Stereo, One Owrier. Very Low Mileage Free trips (Hawaii). room. Treat yourself with 2-3-6-2 distribution. A low spade ment of trademarks, RE/MAX East of the GREAT-ConditionI East South North East have been developed, but the basic to dummy's ace drew West’s last applianced kitchen, Free training. Free ^ River. 647-1419. and see today! Offered Dbl. Pass sliders to deck off living trade names or patents, cover Coventry events. This is a Hartford, $164,900. at $133,900. Jackson & skills of counting and card-reading trump, and declarer cashed dummy’s $300 kit. Call Georgia. Well cared for raised NEW HOMES-$179,900, 2 4 4 4 All pass room. Pool, tennis and violation of rights of Jackson Real Estate, haven’t changed. heart jack, throwing another diamond. I STiS0Q 2 871-9273. ranch within walking Bolton. New Colonial, clubhouse. D.W. Fish privacy and infringe­ part-time position which in­ BRAND-New listingl This 647-8400. Opening lead: ♦ 5 Look at today's hand. Some experts He next played dummy’s club ace be­ ment of copyright and MANCHESTER AREAS distance to Dwyer Park. 5.9 acres, 1-1/2 baths, Real Estate, 643-1591 "FULL SIZE REAR WHEEL DRIVE" smart looking 6 room fireplace, 1850 square F would content themselves with over­ fore calling for another heart. East SPECIAL FACTORY PURCHASE proprietary rights, unfair cludes covering town govern­ •Postal Jobs*-$11.77- Cape is in Apple pie 3 B e d ro o m s , 1 -1 /2 calling one heart, but the double is tra­ or 871-1400. feet. All brand new and BRICK RANCH-2 Car at- ruffed; declarer overruffed and F 9.5% APR Financing 1984 CHRYSLER 5th AVE competition and libel $14.90/Hour. No ex­ orderl Snazzy new oak baths, fireplace, new ditional with this strength. However, trumped the club nine in the dummy perience needed. For pressure treated deck unused at Notch Rd. tached garage, 1990 DODGE SHADOW SDR 4 D O O R and slander, which may ment meetings and feature writ­ and formica kitchen over three diamonds. North should for his 10th trick. Nicely done! UNDER-$100,000.00I Charcoal With Sharp Dove Gray Leather result from the publica­ exam and application off formal dining room $139,900, Manchester. fireplace, living room, 1990 DODGE DYNASTY with super appliances Newl 6 Room Cape, Price reduced-first floor, Interior, V8 Engine, Auto.. Too Much tion of any advertise­ ing. information, call 1-216- and breakfast bar. 3 plus in-ground pool and extra largo kitchen, 3 3 roo m C o n d o in 1990 CHRYSLER LEBARON SEDAN Equipment To List, "A Gorgeous Car" 967-6699. 7am-10pm. 2-car garage. D.W. Fish Lydall St. east of Ver­ bedrooms, 2 baths. Lot ment in the Manchester Bedrooms, ceramic non St. Builder will pay Brookhaven. Totally I 1990 PLYMOUTH LASER RS Herald by advertiser, in­ 7 Days. bath, fantastic summer Real Estate, 643-1591 90 X 156. $180,000. remodeled. All new porch, aluminum siding. or 871-1400. $5000 towards buyers Marion E. Robertson, A stro grap h 1990 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN ‘4995 cluding advertisements Please apply In w riting to: MATURE-Experienced closing cost. Century appliances. Large deck. in any free distributbn Priced right at F Realtor. 643-5953. j 1990 JEEP COMANCHE adult, typing and 21, Mazz Realty, 875- Pool. Asking, publications published clerical. Flexible hours. $131,9001 Jackson & 8366. you dealt with previously, use your may not be one ol llie better days to $69,900.00 Strano Real 1991 PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE SE (4) by the Manchester Write to: Box C-103 c/o Jackson Real Estate. UON’T-Pass up this“ smarts to go where you can get the best manage your own, or another’s, per­ Estate. 647-7643. 1991 CHRYSLER FIFTH AVENUE Herald. Manchester Herald 647-8400. VERNON-New listing. A Manchester Herald. 16 opportunity! A great % u r bargain. Sentiment won't save you sonal resources. In either case, you unique 6 room ranch, dollars. must be very careful. More Arriving Tuesday 4/9 Brainard Place, plus a sun room and a home for investors or ST(S0S3 2 PERSONALS P.O.BOX591 Manchester 06040. LOTS-Of House. Large