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J ^ C A R S CARS ITRUCKS/VANS I TAG SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE I FOR SALE CHURCH TAG SALE- O LD SM O BILE 1987 Delta C H EV RO LET 1975 Step- Frldav, June 15th, 9-1. ^9^9.TA- 1986 Auto- Van 350 Aluminum Saturday, 16th, 9-12. Royal 4 door, loaded. Call 647-9199 ofter 6 pm. motlc. Long bed, extra body, new parts. Rns CARDINAL BUICK'S VOLUME- Community Baptist cab. 57,000 miles. Lear good. $2800. Call 649- Church, 585 East Cen- TOYOTA 1980 white Ter­ 6232.______J cap,lmmaculate $5900 ter St. Manchester. cel. 4 speed, 4 new tires Call 646-6873. (155srl2) Good body FU RN ITU RE, household We buy clean, late model PRICING SAVES YOU CASH! and Interior. Engine HONDA 1988 CRX Civic used cars rnd trucks. Top Items, 3 snowmobiles, needs work. S300 or and a lot more. June 16 best offer. 649-7929. HF 23K miles, light prices paid. and 17th. 9-6,368 Wood- blue, 5 speed, air, Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet land St. Manchester. CHEVEROLET 1979 Co­ A M /FM stero, 40MPG. 1229 Main Street moro V-8, automatic, Excellent condition. 7 Manchester, CT g a r a g e saleroln/shlne. air, runs good. Household. June 16-17, year transferable war­ 646-6484 9-4.66 Green Manor Rd. $2500/best ofter. Call rantee. $8000/best 645-8287 and leave ofter.56S-4504. Manchester.______messoge.______SATU RDAY, June 16th, WANTED TO 102 Oxford St. 9 to 3. ford 1965 C AD ILLAC 1974 Coupe I THU NDERBIRD- hard Devllle, Original IBUY/TRADE BOOK and Too Sale-116 top. 88,000 miles, char­ owner 88K. Must sell Hloh St. Saturday, coal grey, 390 V.8, air, $2500. 649-0472. CASH PA ID tor old cars IJWBUKK SKYLARK SED June 16,9am-4pm. Rain full power, one owner, STOCK #1249 4 Dr., AT, A/C, V-6, Defog., White --Wall------Tires u Iri good condition. Call date June 23.______excellent condition. anytime 646-6388. ¥ m ^ STOCKSTOCK #1289 #1289 BACKYARD TAG SALE $5800/best offer. 643- June 16and 17,9am toS 8703 evenings._____ ONLY om, 148 Loomis St. 19 8 1 PONTIAC ----— — ...wv VVV . • 513,480* OM, $10,689* Manchester. MIsc. FIR E B IR D - excellent Items, baseball cards, condition. Asking tools, garden tools, $2200. Coll 649-2811. ^p h en Nissan # Suzuki stuffed animals, elect­ ric motors, and many PROLONG THE life of cut Nissan-200 available other Items.______flowers In your home by TTOSir TAG SALE-Saturday, snipping stems at an an­ "StNTRASDrr N June 16th 9-4. MIsc. gle. This provides more ’ • ...... toys, household goods, stem surface to absorb $11,495 $5995 children's clothes. 130 the water. Prolong the life 90 SE pkg et budel iem j198« c h e v y CaEBRITY SEDAN Elizabeth Dr. of good, but unused Items - Low Mfleagel DIrectlons-of Wood- In your home by selling ~ssm — STANZA brldge or Constance St. them for cosh with a TAG SALE-3 family, 85 low-cost ad In classified. $21,995 $8495 i.brakM. Watch This ^ c e Ea^ Week MUST B£ $^£nI $5,995 Spruce St. Saturday 90 4dr. brakes, June 16th. 9am to 5pm. THE DEADLINE FOR _ — uiuiiu blaiifLnnil npfl t a g SALE-586 Wood- P L A C IN G OR Pathfinder XE Hardbody Truck 1989 BuIck Regal Coupe...... W CARS bridge St. Manchester. CANCELING AN AD IS 987 Isuzu Pup Pickup...... S oflfl lono Regency Brougham... $13,490 1 4 Saturday, June 16, 9-3. 12 NOON THE DAY $15,494 $6295 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier...... $8 980 1987 Olds Cutlass Ciera 4 Dr...... Sfi’aon Rain date Sunday, 904dr.4l4 er, base June 17. Vanity, hutch, BEFORE, MONDAY ------'^equpr 1988 Chevy Cavalier...... Se’dao 1986 Olds Delta Sedan...... ZZZ:;:."" $8*495 FRIDAY, IN ORDER' 1988 Olds Ciera Sedan...... $8 480 1987 Buick Century LTD Waoon $R*RAn anrhpHtpr MmlJi vacuum,toys, baby TTNISSANSbNrRA Items, misc. house- TO MAKE THE NEXT 1988 Olds Custom Cruiser W a a o n $ 11 aait 1986 Buick Skyhawk Coupe...... $5 *9^ wores, and much more. ISSUE. FRIDAY NOW ON SALE!!! 1987 Buick Park Ave...... 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix...... $7*980 t a g SALE-Saturday, AFTERNOON BY 2:30 1985 Cadillac Sedan DeVille...... $9*480 Weekend Edition, Saturday, June 16, 1990 SUZUKI • 20 Availableower good thru June 30th 1987 Chevrolet Caprice...... $7495 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm June 16,9-4. Misc, toys, PM FOR MONDAY’S 1988 Ford Ranger Pickup...... $5*895 1985 Oldsmobile Calais...... $5*980 Newsstand Price: 35 Cents household goods, ISSUE. THANK YOU '5AMURAI 'SIDEKICK 1987 Buick Regal...... 1982 Chevrolet Ceipbrity 45k...... $3*995 children's clothes. 130 FO R YO UR 1982 Citation 46k...... S S I Elizabeth Dr. Direc­ 1987 Oldsmobile Ciera...... $6,’990 COOPERATIONIII $7495 $8995 tions: off of Wood- 4x 4 Convanble brldge or Constance St. 4x4 convflrible. sport pkg equipment SATU RDAY and SUN- CARDINAL DA Y, 9-4,25 Ridgewood SWIFT $529.5 CARDINAL BUICK, INC. St. Includes kitchen ap­ BUICK, INC. 1988 Ford Ranger PAJ $5,695 S ID E K IC K 91 4x4 cut 4dr now on sale "A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS” pliances, stove, refrig­ 1 ^ 7 B u i* 1 ^ $8,495 erator, and washer, 19870WsCtefa $6,990 01 Adams Street, Manchester 0 ' and other household Items. 1987 Isuzu Pup Pfckup $4,280 STEPHEN NISSAN SUZUKI (Open Eves. Monday thru Thursday) 649-4571 1988 Chevy C ^ i e r $8,990 1 ^ 1988 98 Reg Brougham $13,490 097 Farmington Ave. Bristol 548-7436 Automotive 1988 C h ^ Z-24 &valier $6,980 1988 Pontiac Sunbird Coupe $7,895 1987 Buiek park Are $11a m 1987BuiekSomereelCp0 $7380 f ; ^ CARS 987 Ctwvfolet Caprice M remake FOR SALE 1986 MItsubisM Pickup $3,995 Z 7 £ [ I 1986BuickSk^w kCpe $5,980 DODGE ^[986^157^18 1986 Pwiiac Grand Prix $7,980 CID, automatic, bed 1985 Cadillac Sedan DeVille $9480 liner, tool box, 50K, 1985 Oldsmobile Calais l l j M r n . 1 ^ 2 Chevrolet Celebrity 45k $3,995 $5500. 742-8669. 1982Citaton4i5k $2 295 MUSTANG -1979 Must 81 Adams Street I 5 sell. Best offer 282-1028. z m Manchester planned BMW 325 E- 1984 show- 649-4571 O "o room condition. Red with every available option. BMW/Blau- QUITO BECOME O o punkt sound sys- tem.$9850 coll 644-8331. MANCHESTER'S CADILLAC 1974 Coupe Devllle, Original #1 owner 88K. Must sell Repaving, building facelift $2500. 649-0472. USED CAR 3 TRACTORS- 3 SATURDAYS TOYOTA- 1986 Auto- part of upgrading,. .page 4 matlc. Long bed, extra DEALER ONLY AT MANCHESTER cab. 57,000 miles. $5900. Call 646-6873. 1982 Cadlac Eldorado $5995 19e2RrBbird $3995 HONDA. WIN THIS 42" NEW VOLKSWAGON 1985 >s > 1“ Jetta sedan. 5 speed, 19e3ToyataCoroiaSRS $3495 NEVER HONDA LAWN TRACTOR 33 CO air, great condition. 19eSLir^TawiCar $9995 $3800 call 646-6388. 1985 Pontiac Fiero $2995 DRAWING DATES JUNE 16th, 5 3 > 1965 Ford Escort $1995 BEFORE! 23rd & 30th AT N O ON. vetoes > H 19e6200SX $5995 M ERC U RY 1984 Capri. "D Low mileage, 1 owner. 1906ChevyS-1OBlazar4x4 $9395 RETAIL VALUE $3500 ONLY 1 Clean. Asking $2000. 1966UneolnTowiCaf $12,995 Call Carol,649-5862. INI D 1966 Mercuiy Cougar $6995 e n t r y p e r p e r s o n a n d b e 1986 Mazda nt-7 $8995 18 YEARS OF AGE WITH Schaller's 1966 Font Thunderbird $6395 'TVvpx r ^ t> V T_TT7 RIO RED ONLY... Quality PreOwnedAutoa VALID DRIVERS UCENSE. 1906 Honda Accord Ua $8995 . s m select from. 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1 - - ^ • v'.v.ViV*^ ' \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ n dead, scores missing m flash flood Intestine SHADYSIDE, Ohio (AP) — Torrential thunderstorms sent a flash f l ^ surging through a valley into this Ohio River town, killing at least 11 people and leaving scores transplant missing or homeless Friday, authorities said. Raging floodwaters late Thursday swept homes off foundations and washed away cars. About 200 people a success were reported evacuated in central Ohio. PITTSBURGH (AP) — Sur­ “The valleys are choked with debris,” Gov. Richard geons at a Pittsburgh hospital Celeste told reporters after flying over the hilly Ap­ said they have performed the palachian region in eastern Ohio. “A wall of water wiped nation’s first successful a path through the area.” transplant of a small intestine. The governor declared a state of emergency, and dis­ The patient a man shot in the patched about 50 National Guardsmen to the area. abdomen in October, was kept The Federal Emergency Management Agency declared alive on intravenous feedings Belmont County, which includes Shadyside, and Jeffer­ until undergoing the transplant son and Franklin counties disaster areas, making federal at Presbyterian-University aid available to residents. Seventeen counties now have T Hospital, said Dr. John Fung, been declared disaster areas because of flooding or tor­ assistant professOT of surgery at ^ fc nadoes since May 29. the University of Pittsburgh. Ten bodies were taken to the Bauknecht Funeral Flome “He is eating but I can’t ven­ in Shadyside, said Bob Bell, funeral director. One body s \ ture to say what will happen in was taken to Bellaire City Hospital, he said. the long term,” Fung said. Chuck Vogt, Belmont County coroner’s investigator, “He’s still in the hospital be­ also said there were 11 confirmed HpaH The Associated Press cause he is still recovoing and Earlier, Fire Chief Marit Badia had said 14 adults and we are doing more testing.” two children were dead. The names of the victims have Transplant pioneer Dr. not been released. FIRE VICTIM — Victim is rushed to hospital after Thursday night fire in Bridgeport. Thomas Stand and Fimg men­ pO o County Sheriff Tom McCort, who said he was running tioned the surgery Wednesday the recovery effort, said 51 people in Shadysville and ad­ The Associated Press in a meeting with the Univer­ jacent Meade Township were missing as of 8:45 p jn. H ^ SEARCH CONTINUES — Workers search an overturned car Friday near Shadyside, Ohio, Bridgeport man named in arson murder sity of Pittsburgh’s board of The list was compiled through telephone inquiries after a flash flood Thursday night. trustees. The physicians with townspeople and relatives and interviews with BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) — A 29- jured in the blaze, Fardi said. raced through the building,” Rentz said. declined to be interviewed fol­ people evacuated from the area. bodies, and Badia said National Guardsmen were to con­ year-old Bridgeport man was charged with The fire began at about 10 p.m. in the Rentz idCTtified the man who died as lowing the meeting, and hospi­ About 200 people came and went from a Shadyside orer eastern Ohio when it had actually intensified, arson murder Friday in a fatal fire at a three-story home on Bamum Avenue and tinue searching the creeks throughout the night. Wheeler said. George Nyorba, 50. He was pronounced tal officials refused to disclose z rn disaster center during the day, seeking news of missing At least five houses along Wegee Creek were washed group home for the mentally ill that burned for more than two hours before it dead at Bridgeport Hospital at 11:27 pan. any other details. Fung said the friends and relatives. away, and two care were floating in water in one of the Thursday night’s thunderstorms caused flash flooding authorities said he set to punish an ex­ was brought under control. Assistant Fire Thursday, a hospital ^xjkeswoman said. operation was done about two O T> Most of the bodies were found floating in the water or basements. Anything that was still standing was covered ^ o s s a wide area of central and eastern Ohio, northern girlfriend. Chief John S. Voccola said. Two other tenants were badly burned months ago on the patient, who in cars buried in mud, said a firefighter who would not with at least 6 feet of debris such as trees, appliances and West Virgma and western ftnnsylvania. The floods Joe Miller was also charged with first- David Rentz, a Bridgeport fire inspec­ and were listed in critical axidititm in the was not identified. identify himrelf. Two bodies were found in the Ohio furniture. clos^ roads, damaged homes and forced hundreds of degree arson and was being held on $1 tor, said the fire start^ in a firet-flocH' bum center at the hospital. Hospital spokeswoman Lisa River, which is fed by the two creeks. O “n The National Weather Service issued no flood warning people to evacuate. million bail, said Andrew Fardi, the bedroom where an accelerant was found, The hospital spok^woman said one of Rossi said Thursday it was Some of the bodies were taken to a funeral home that before the disaster, although it did issue a flood watch, Bridgeport arson squad’s senior inves­ and then raced through the building, which the two, Nicholas Debernardo, had premature to discuss the m set up a temporary morgue in Shadyside, about 10 miles said A1 Wheeler, deputy meteorologist in the bureau’s But no place was hit with anything ^proaching the tigator. was home to 12 adults. He said thk a fire second-degree and third-degree bums over south of Wheeling, W, Va. ferocity of the flooding in Shadyside. surgery. She said small intes­ Cleveland office. door left open on the second floor of the 40 percent of his body. The other bum vic­ tine transplants previously were About 55 inches of rain fell between 7:30 pjn. and 11 “It’s like a lover’s quarrel,” Fardi said. Officials from Ohio, West Virginia and the U.S. Coast Weather service offices in Qeveland, Akron, Colum­ group home “acted like a chimney and tim, Irving Masenberg, was burned over attempted at the hospital only p.m., t u n ^ two Ohio River tributaries outside the vil­ “His ex-girlfriend didn’t want to talk to Guard were searching the Ohio River for survivors nnH bus and Pittsburgh showed the stonn had diminished sucked this fire right up through the build­ 60 percent of his body, she said. as part of three multiple-organ lage of 4,300 people into dangerous torrents. him, and he was very much against her Sm oz ing.” The third person injured was treated for transplant operations. All three decision. There’s been a history of harass­ o > smoke inhalation in the hospital emergen­ patients died. ment here.” Tenants who escaped from the fire cy room and released, the spokeswoman Dr. Ronald Ferguson, chief One person was killed and three others ^ ^ ' Lottery threw rocks and sticks through windows to said. of transplantation at Ohio State 3 } c/> were injured when the fire swept through get other tenants’ attention and inadver­ Woodworker gets a big jump The group home is operated by the University Hospital in Colum­ u > the Transitional Living Center Thursday tently sped the spread of the fire, Rentz RegitHial Network of Programs, a private, bus, said the operation was en­ > H Here are Friday’s lottery results from around night. Miller’s ex-girlfriend, who said. non-profit organization based in couraging. New England: on Father's Day celebration authorities did not identify, was not in­ “The fire had plenty of oxygen and just Bridgeport ■D CONNECTICUT Daily: 3-2-2 By Rick Santos they plan to move back to the area, but probably to a Play Four 5-7-5-S Manchester Herald more rural location, such as Ellington. Soviets to lift embargo on natural gas Lotto: 25-26-31-35-37-41 "^ey chose not to find out the sex of the baby until For David Hams, a 36-year-old woodworker from birth because with the Caesarean, they had already MOSCOW (AP) — A member of the natural gas supply would be restored. Hartford, Eathw’s Day was made more special this lost the chance to be surprised by the date of the republic to ensure it has enough fuel to entrance into the Baltic republic after a MASSACHUSETTS year with the birth of his second son, B r e n ^ David, Dirtn. Communist Party Politburo confinned However, there had been no sign of the keep iq) milk supplies to Russia. The secret Soviet-German agreement placing Daily: 4-9-0-2 on Friday morning. today that the blockade of natural gas to gas actually arriving. Postfactum news service said Thursday the area under Soviet control. “Any mystery involved would be good,” Rebecca Lithuania will be partially lifted starting At a news conference today, Politburo After the birth, Harris and his wife Rebecca, 32, that the council, which is dominated by Mass Millions: 1-3-18-33-40-46 David acknowledged the coiq)le — although Saturday as a gesture of Kremlin good member Yuri Maslyukov said natural gas joked about the timing. radical reformers, is thinking of sending Algimintas Cekuolis, an adviser to the delighted had been hoping for a girl so they could will. supplies to a large fertilizer plant in “We arranged it this way so I got an extra present nave one of each. ^ gasoline m rail tank cars guarded by Supreme Council, quoted Landsbergis as VO RHODE ISLAND Lithuania would be turned back on, as on Father’s Day,” the proud dad said with a laugh. Meanwhile, Lithuania’s President council members. saying that a suggestion by Gorbachev on Daily: 8-2-8-4 Re^dless, they have begun a process that would promised in the talks between Mrs. Vytautas Landsbergis, maridng the 50th Tuesday to create a new union of Actually, they knew the date of delivery for a have bwn necessary no matter what the sen of their Prunskiene and Ryzhkov. aimiversary of the Soviet occupation of Food is always in short supply in the “sovereign states” could be seen in a while because Rebecca had to have a scheduled baby: they arc trymg not to alienate his two and one- “At that meeting, as far as I know, NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND Caesarean section. The 8-pound, 9-ounce bundle was half year-old brother Gregory. the Baltic republic, said today a Kremlin Soviet Union, but with the recent panic “maybe positive” light offer of future sovereignty might be there was a request from Prunskiene to buying touched off by the new economic New Hampshire, Veimont and Maine' bom at 9 ajn. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. gifts — with a little help supply gas,” Maslyukov said. “Ryzhkov Play 3:4-9-7 Even though the couple has lived for about five looked upon favorably. government plan, Moscow officials are But he quoted Landsbergis as saying, from their ^ e n ts, and Gregory will receive a presertt Moscow ordered the cutoff of all oil, gave that instruction, that is 35 million especially concerned about keeping their years in Hartford, which is home to several major every time he visits his infant brother. ^ “Vfe have to have guarantees and clearly Play 4 :0-4-6-7 most natural gas and some raw material cubic meters of gas starting from tomor­ sources of dairy products. visible deeds.” medical centers, they said coming to Manchester to a ^ interest in the activities row to be supplied to that plant.” have their baby made perfect sense. shipments to Lithuania in April in an ef­ S n I he has taken ex- fort to persuade the republic to rescind its Maslyukov said it was a goodwill ges­ The newly elected presidem of the The country that attacked us in 1940 Rebecca, who grew up in Manchester and is a for his little independence declaration of March 11. ture from the Soviet Union and a “reitera­ Russian Federation, Boris Yeltsin, already has committed many acu of interna­ Index graduate of Manchester High School, has family in On Wednesday, the Kremlin gave the tion of the Soviet goverment’s interest in has promised to send supplies to tional injustice including now keeping town. Her father Ed Timbrell is principal of Buckley first sign it may be ready to ease the speeding negotiation.” Lithuama. The presidents of several other occupied holding, has to prove its good Elementary School. She also has grandparents who moni won’t s p ^ f ip S iL ^ s Day'!^ newborn and his blockade, perhaps because of mounting A spokesman at the Jonova fertilizer republics reportedly told President will with something mme substantial than Business 15 O oinion 16 live in town. domestic opposition to it. The sanctions plant, Mysyunas Tautvid, said the com­ Mikhail S. Gorbachev on Diesday that the just decimations,” Cekuolis quoted CUissified 33-39 People 13 I m probably too easygoing for my own Rood.” have idled 26,000 Lithuanian woikers. pany received a telegram confirming that embargo should be stopped. Landsbergis as saying. Com ics 28-29 Helipion 18 And David, who was raised in Bolton, owns New h jc u s 17-32 Senior Citizens England Country Woodworking Inc. on Tolland - ' M t o leave dT hoSn Soviet Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzh­ natural gas supplies would be restored 20 unul ^ S ^ y , said her husband will probably be able Lithuania, Latvia and Esttmia were for­ Local/State 5-10 Soorts 40-48 Tbmpike. kov reportedly told Lithuanian Prime Saturday. In Lithuania, the rqiublic’s Supreme cibly annexed by the Soviet Union in i Nabon/Worid 11-15 Television 21-27 “We love Manchester,” Rebecca said. David said Minister Kazimiera Prunskiene on Wed­ On Thursday, the Moscow city council Council legislature held a special session Ubttuaries 10 W Uather 4 discussed sending g ^ lin e to tin Baltic 1940. All three Baltic republics want back nesday that 15 percem of the republic’s to commemorate the Red Army’s the sovereignty lost at that tim^ 1 9 9 0

\ \ V ^ N \ «Hn J u N REGIONAL Weather Saturday, June 16 Bush cites potential abuse *“ **~******^ «or»caM ter d>yll»w oorxMon* ar^ high T T r r r LOCAL/RECIONAL V L»V!?Tiy7g in veto of Hatch reforms soliciting money from the public. Summer school no solution to attendance woes By Tom Raum Although the measure passed The Associated Press both chambers by more th ^ the Sponsors said the measure would By Nancy Foley tendent for administration, said strict much of October after the former prin­ only one absence. |Totoni^78*l B o lo n iT y l two-thirds majorities needed to sus­ extend some of the same fundamen­ Manchester Herald guidelines about attendance came into cipal resigned and before James Spafford When students are absent, they will be WASHINGTON — President tain a veto. Republican leaders have tal iireedoms now enjoyed by most force last year because of the number of was appointed to the position. called at home for an explanaticHi. Bush on Friday vetoed a bill easing said they expect to be able to switch Americans to federal and postal Students often end up in summer students not showing up for classes. Expressing disgust, Deakin said many Although the rules given to students workers. BufWoj 80»' 51-year-old curbs on off-duty politi­ enough votes in the Senate to sus­ school because of their poor attpnHanrp Of the 24 students who failed a class students end up in summer school be­ say they are not permitted to take sum­ tain the veto. cal activity by government workers, But Bush said he was opposed to during the school year, but summer last summer, only one failed because he cause they fail physical education. mer school classes for classes they have any tinkering with the Hatch Act, saying the measure could lead to Bush has yet to have a veto over­ doesn’t change that pattern. did not pass the final exam, Deakin said. “How do you flunk phys ed?” he missed, many end up doing so. Summer J W a s h b “political exploitation and abuse.” passed in 1939 to prevent Depres­ “Attendance is a major problem,” said The rest did not show up often enough. asked. school is self-sustaining, D ^ i n said. tsnnzraiiiaa ridden. Just Wednesday, the Senate Casting the 12th veto of his by a two-vote margin upheld his sion-era government workers from Allan B. Chesterton, assistant superin­ About 150 to 2(X) students attended Now, students are allowed only three The courses are held at the high being pressured to work for Presi­ presidency two days after the Senate veto of a $2 billion Amtrak tendent for curriculum, at a meeting of summer school last year, Deakin said. absences before they are kicked out of school, from June 22 to July 27 and meet dent Franklin D. Roosevelt’s re- Deakin said he saw the problems C1900 Accu-Wf#iai. Itk. upheld the 11th, Bush said there was authorization bill. the Board of Education Monday night. summer school. If they are taking physi­ five days per week. Registration is June election effort. no compelling reason to modify the The Hatch Act revision would af­ Wilson E. Deakin. assistant superin­ first-hand because he served as principal cal education, which runs for 12 con­ 19, 20 and 21 from 9 ajn. to 2 p.m. in Bush said the easing would “in­ Hatch Act. fect 3 million federal employees and of the high school from August through secutive school days, they are allowed the main office at the high school. r mMo c* awwr a o u o ^ o S S r evitably lead to repoliticizing” the "The Hatch Act has upheld the in­ postal workers, who are now - n \ government bureaucracy. tegrity of the civil service by assur­ prohibited from participating in any “It has been manifestly successful ing that federal employees are hired form of politick activity beyond Larry Hall chosen over the years in shielding civil ser­ 5 “n Weather and promoted based upon their voting. In Brief .. . vants and the programs they ad­ qualifications and not their political Sent to Bush by a 334-87 House loyalties,” he said in a veto message minister from political exploitation as Herald publisher vote on Wednesday, the bill would would be located on the east side of MCC and a bachelor’s degree from to Congress. and abuse,” Bush wrote. Richard W. Diamond, vice president-New England Correction allow government employees to the mall, south of D & L. The JC the University of Connecticut. She Partly sunny Robert Tobias, president of the “We cannot afford, in the final operations for Scripps League Newspapers, Inc., work in piolitical campaigns on their BOLTON — In a story in the Penney store would occupy 128,0(X) is State Family Program Coordinator n National Treasury Employees decade of this century, to embark on 0 a own time, hold office in a political today announced the appointment of Larry W. Hall as Friday edition of the Herald, the square feet. The other anchors in the a retreat into the very worst aspects publisher of the Manchester Herald. for the Connecticut National Guard. Union, representing federal party and attend political conven­ acronym CASE was incorrectly mall are Sears, Steigers, G. R>x and CO —^and warm employes in 16 agencies and depart­ tions. of public administration from the Hall has been acting publisher since the resignation described. CASE stands for Citizens last century,” he said. Sage Allen. The mall, which opened ments, called the veto “wron­ However, the measure would of Penny Sieffert May 31. Alliance for School Excellence. By The Associated Press Tobias, tte federal unitm official, in March, is unded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. begin by September, will involve A simple East Hartford Nursery ^ your gardening partner for over 50 years! E>aily publication since OcL 1,1914. The owners of the West Middle the demolition ol the bowling alley TWnpike section of the Parkade are and 50 percent of the space Let our staff of trained horticuhuralists help you with your gardening problems. S > planning a major upgrading of the formerly occupied by Sears. A > I” USPS 327-500 VOL. CIX, No. 219 solution 3 5 CO shopping plaza. Plans were filed new Stop & Shop supermarket will with the Planning and Zoning be built, and work will begin on J3 > Editor______\Ablter Zaborowski Commission Friday for an im­ repaving the parking lot. to problem > H Opinion Page Edilor/Nem Editor _____ Ron Robillard provement project that will include During the second phase, a new City Editor. _ Virtcent M. Valvo EAST HARTFORD NURSERY "U Associate Editor building a new Super Stop & Shop store will occupy the space now _ AJexander Girelli MONTPELIER. Vt. (AP) — Ver­ Sports Editor______Len A u s te r supermarket, rehabilitating occupied by Channel Home mont’s state archivist describes him­ storefronts and repaving much of Centers, and areas north of the ing D ire ______Mamie Miller self as “enflamed by the controversy the parking lot. B u s in es st M a n aig e r Joanne G. Fromerth main structure out to West Middle over flag burning.” Customer Service Manager ____ Gerknde Colletti 'liimpike will be repaved. Composing Manager______Several months ago, Anthony Now he has come up with a FATHER'S DAY SALE ____ Sheldon Cohen In phase three, scheduled to Pressroom Martager ______Robert H. Hubbard foolproof — make that fireproof — Cutaia, president of Stamford- begin in April 1992, areas in the based Cutter Realty Groi^, which proposal. All Flowering & Shade TVees 25 % OFF rear of the Parkade will be Gregory Sanford says the federal Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by manages the West Middle repaved. Weeping Cherries, Dogwoods, Crabapples, Bradford Pear, Redbud, Beech, Birches, Maples, Etc. the Manchester Publishing Co.. 16 Brainard Place TUmpike side of the Parkade for law that outlines how many stars Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid at Broadmanor Associates, faced I^ase four, the architectural and stripies the official U.S. flag has Manchester, Conn. Postmaster: Send address changes facelift of the main structure, will PEAT M O SS foreclosure. But the action by Na­ should be amended to say the flag Any Garden Tool to the Manchester Herald. P.O. Box 591, Manchester. be earned on throughout the time 2 cubic foot bale Conn. 06040. tional Westminster Bank of New must be made from fireproof cloth. in S tock Greenvlew' VO The Manchester Herald is a member of The Associated the other work is being done. Reg. $6.99 Guaranteed to keep your piece of America beautiful. York was forestalled to give Cutaia Sanford said a fireproof flag Press, the Audit Bureau of Circulation, the New England When completed, there will be 20% OFF time to work out a refinancing would circumvent the fight between GREENPRO LAWN Press Association and the New England Newspaper As- 106 fewer paridng spaces because with this coupon 4 S ® l o ® t ' ^ e htstcl s o c ia tto n . deal. the flag and the freedoms it stands INSECT CONTROL Conlrnl of the additional one and a half Reg. $8.99 Covers 5000 sq. feet for grubs The Manchester Herald welcomes unsolicited Cutaia, who said that iqrgrading for that is now embroiling Congress. Expires June 22,1990 photographs, articles, news relecises and marujscripts acres of landscaping islands, ac­ NOW $6.99 $18.49 the Hirkade would be part of a cording to the plans. From then on, if anyone was Inquiries should be addressed to the Editor The refinancing scheme, could not be burning a flag, you’d know it wasn’t CEDAR MULCH CO Publisher, however, assumes no responsibility for such In December, National LEBANON 5-10-5 RHODODENODRONS ORTHO DURSBAN materials and their return, even with return postage in­ reached for comment Friday. He is the official flag because the official 3 (Tubic Foot Bag \ Westminster went to court to take Landscape Specimen Size Lawn insect control cluded, cannot be guaranteed. No payment for artides or a partner in Broadmanor As­ flag wouldn’t bum,” Sanford said. 50 lb. bag possession of the shopping pia^f, reg. $5.99 photographs will be made unless specifically agreed to in sociates. Reg. $9.99 Reg. $79.99 Reg. $14.99 writing, by the Publisher. after an extension on the loan, "Then we could get back to more NOW $4.99 ea. burning issues like the S and L In the past, some merchants in which came due in August, was NOW $6.99 NOW $39.99 NOW $9.99 10 bags for $39.99 Guaranlaad dalivary. If you don't receive your Herald the Parkade have complained (savings and loan) scandal and the by 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturd^s, please denied. We also have Rhubarb, Blackberries, Rasberries, Asparagus Roots, Horseradish. telephone your carrier. If you are unable to reach your about potholes and deteriorating budget deficit,” he added. Cutaia has said in the past that n i i t O ttf O P * JUI ImeFlorisi 5mop$ at Uuu two loeanont: carrier, cal subscriber service at 647-0946 by 6 p m storefronts, and said that the he was negotiating with a New Sanford paraphrased the late Sen. weekdays for delivery in Manchester. Rukade will not be able to com­ York-based real estate investment George Aiken, R-Vt. who said the JAPANESE MAPLES Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 weekly. $7.70 for pete with the new Buckland Mall key to ending the war in Vietnam NO RAINCHECKS Store Hours; one month, $23.10 for three months, $46.20 for six trust to refinance the $11.4 million A wide selection of SALE ENDS Mon-Wed, Sat 8:30- 6:00 months and $92.40 for one year. Newsstand price: 35 unless it is improved. property. Cutaia would not nam^ was to “declare victory and get out.” cents a copy. varieties & Sizes JUNE 22,1990 Thurs-Pri 8:30-8:00 The plan will proceed in four thetrusL A nation looking to resolve the Sun 9:00-5:00 flag burning debate should “declare 20% OFF lotHstiwd.a lotfHar«MS.CT MOOS sa-»41 1 it fireproof and get out,” he said. 9 9 0

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R)r James Spafford, conducting students were addressed by Spaf­ given by Sheryl Brandalik and the By Denise Lavoie his first graduation as principal of Following are some of the ivograms, trips, and special reduce his own jail time. Coleman ing to kill her abusive mother. ford, Supt. of Schools James P. Ken­ salutatory a d c ^ s was given by The Associated Press confessed to strangling Joyce J^iaro Manchester High School was espe­ nedy, Chairman of the Board of Meg Berte. events offered by the Manchester I^ k s and Recreation During the trial. Aparo’s teachers, and agreed to testify against his relatives and family friends testified cially meaningful. Among the Education Richard W. Dyer, and Also among the graduates was DepartinraL For more information on programs, recrea­ tion facilities, or parks areas, please call the department HARTFORD — Attorneys alter­ former girlfriend as part of a deal he that Joyce Aparo had beaten and graduates was his son, David J. Mayor Terry Werkhoven. The in­ Christopher C ^lla, 18, son of town nately portrayed Karin Aparo as a at 647-3084/3089. made with prosecutors. H e is now humiliated the girl throughout her Spafford. vocation was given by Rev. Martin Director Ronald Osella. The gradua- comuving seductress and an emo­ serving a 3^year prison term, but life, and taught her frtxn a young At its 97th graduation ceremony, Scholsky. tirai was held on the high school’s Trips tionally battered teen-ager Friday faced tq) to 80 years in pristm before age never to cry. MHS sent off 486 graduates. The The valedictorian address was athletic field. during their final arguments Friday Trips do not require a Recreation Membership Card the deal was struck, Santos said. Santos said Aparo never had a and are open to non-residents. Register at the ftrks and in her murder-conspiracy trial. “Do you want to believe that kind chance to lead a h^q>y life because Recreation Office in Center Springs Park. Aparo, 19, faces up to 80 years in of witness beyond a reasonable of her mother’s abuse and asked the prison on charges she plotted her New York City Yacht Cruise — Saturday, July 7. doubt? ... It’s the oldest game in the jury to give her a chance now. mother’s death and acted as her Depart^ 7 ajn. from the Mahtmey Recreation Center and book,” said Santos. “Isn’t it time to stop the abuse of 99 students graduate Cheney Tech arrive in NYC at approximately 10 ajn. Enjoy a walking boyfriend’s accomplice in the Aug. Santos, who frequently paced Karin Elizabeth Aparo?” he asked. 5, 1987, murder of her mother, tour of Midtown Manhattan. At noon, board the World before the jury and waved his arms Then, turning to look at Aparo, San­ Joyce Aparo. Her boyfriend, Dennis Howell Cheney Regional Techni­ carpentry, four from diesel, 14 from sistant superintendent for the voca­ \hcht Cruise Ship for a luxurious buffet with live enter­ for emphasis, repeatedly referred to tos said, “It’s over now, Karin. You cal Vocational School graduated 99 electrical, nine from electronics, 17 tainment as you cruise New York Harbor. Spend the Coleman, confessed to the crime Aparo as “this kid,” and emphasized can cry now.” tional-technical school system. and is now serving a prison sen­ students Friday night in a ceremony from environmental systems, four that she was only 16 when she Aparo then put her hand over her The commencement address was afternoon shopping at South Seaport before departing the tence. at the school. Nathan J. IVadis, the from machine drafting, 20 machine given by Richard G. Rausch, execu­ city at 5 pjn. Estimated return time is 8 p.m. Fee is $48 talked to her boyfriend about want­ mouth and began to cry. valedictorian, addressed the class. tool, and two from welding. per person. The jury is expected to get the tive officer of the state council on case M on^y after Hartford Super­ Renaud Y. Couture was the Boston Red Sox vs. Texas Rangers — Saturday June 5 N vocation-technical educatitm. The ior Court Judge Thomas H. Corrigan salutatorian. The class was addressed by Lewis 30. Depart 10 ajn. from the Mahoney Recreation Center invocatitm was given by Father gives them final instructions. Congratulations E. Randall, the director; Warren J. for a 1:05 game. Bus departs immediately following the Thirteen students graduated from Nicholas Valeriano, from the Sacred Assistant State’s Attorney James Foley, a member of the state Board Heart Seminary Balo, Leyde Phil- game. Tickets are located in Section 2, Reserved the automotive department, 14 from Thomas described Aparo as a cal­ of Education; and Nancy Harris, as­ lipines. Grandstand. Fee is $24 per person which includes To The Graduate - transportation and ticket. culating young woman who used sex and emotional games to per­ f ; ^ Outing Club suade her boyfriend to kill her RICHARD SHEMANSKIS mother. He said Aparo, who was 16 Teen-agers 12 to 15 years of age, who possess a cur­ and a promising musician at the You've made us very proud! rent recreation membership card, are eligible to register time of her mother’s death, “played Bolton schools debate put aside for the club’s trips. Supervision is provided by recreation on the emotions of Mr. Coleman ^ . summer staff piersonnel. For specific information please Withbve... like she played on her violin.” Though debate has raged in Bol­ call the department at 647-3084/3089. speech was given by Beasley Reece, Supt. of School Richard E. ftck- Defense attorney Hubert Santos, ton over whether there should even sports director, WVIT-TV, Channel Riverside Amusement Park — June 25 or July 30, Mom, David, Jimmie, 1 S man, presented the graduates, and however, portrayed Coleman as a 2 rn be a high school, the controversy 30. The invocauon was given by $20. Lake Quassapaug — July 10 or 24, $15. ML Tom was put aside Friday night as 70 stu­ the diplomas were given by Joseph jilted lover who implicated Aparo to Grandma and Adam Dorothy R. Miller, lay leader, of the V. Fleming, principal of the high Water and Alpine Slide — July 16, $20. Hammonas- O “0 i . dents were graduated in a ceremony United Methodist Church. sett State Beach — June 27, July 18, or August 3, $7. at Bolton High School. school. Judy Hartlino/Manchesler Herald Besides the valedictorian and Students sang the Bolton Alma Rocky Neck State Beach, July 25 or August 8, $7. The valedictorian address was salutatorian, three other students Misquamicut State Beach, RI — July 11 or August 1, S o given by Attila J. Lengyel and the Mater: As down life’s path we O -n HI MOM — Charles Harper waves to his were presented as leading students- wander/Seeking dreams of happi- $23. Mohegan State Park — June 29, $7. S ta n ’s F R E S H L A M B NOTICE salutaioiian’s address was given by Jennifer L. Northway, Michael E. Kingdom Inner Tubing — July 6, $12. Gillette Castle m ^ parents during Friday night’s graduation Knsten E. Spiess. The graduauon ness/Our loyalty now and always/ FREE c n t/ J Dietz and Zachary B. Morford! We pledge to B.H.S. — July 27, $7. Block Island, R I— July 20, $24. Add varied to your mealtime. ceremony at Manchester High School Try luscious locally grown GHO TICKETS - O) Superstar Fun Camp spring lamb. O Summer is here and spaces are going fast for our Su­ "Curtis Mathes has again been selected the O Considering a Swimming Pool?... - FREE LAMB RECIPES - perstar Fun Camp. Seven one-week sessions are being television used at the GHO" O > BNE chairman: Nobody but Nobody Builds a Better Pool!! offered beginning June 23 to Aug. 10. Boys and girls Now taking orders - Purchase any product from 6-12 thru 6-30 ages 6 to 12 are eligible. The camp is held at the half or whole lambs, and get free tickets to the GHO Mahoney Recreation Center, 110 Cedar Street Theme cut and wrapped, 3 3 CO we’ll be back weeks and field trips will be as follows: (Swimming at ready for your freezer. Special discount prices after tournament. Globe Hollow and a cookout will be held weekly). Ses­ J 3 > Curtis Mathes > H HARTFORD (AP) — Bank of New England Chair­ sion I: Safari Week — Beardsley Zoo. Session II: Fun “0 man Lawrence K. Fish sought Friday to assure stockh­ and Frolic — Quassy Amusement ftrk. Session III: 273 W. Middle Tpke. olders that the ailing institution, plagued by a senes of Crazy Mix Up — Cruise of Thimble Islands in Branfrn-d bad commercial real estate loans, is on the road to and a visit to the Big Apple Circus at Long Wharf. Ses­ Rt. 83, Ellington, C T Manchester, Conn. recovery. sion IV; Wet and Wild — Ocean Beach ftrk. Session V: 871-0270 649-3406 Some of the shareholders at the annual meeting, “Diet Center fits Unexplored territories — visit to the Marlboro 4-H however, were openly skeptical, even hostile, demanding Camp. Session VI: Call of the Wild — Mohegan Park. to know how the bank got where it is today, operating Session VII: Festivals of the Olympians — Silk City my busy lifestyle.” Cross Town Olympics. under goverimient supervision and paying no dividends Susan SaintJames as It sUTiggles to regain its footing. Regular camp days will include group instruction in WestownfPtlsurin^ “The future is uncertain, the recent past was a disaster Lose weight fast. Ener«ize vour arts and crafts, sports, games, music, nature, and drama bod\' while pound.s and inches in addition to special events and entire camp activities. , and the present, frankly, is very difficult,” Fish told more melt awa\. ; than 500 shareholders. Our camp is proud of its qualified and experienced staff Lose fat, not muscle. Kesearch and our ratio is ^proximately one counselor to eight ; Fish took over from ousted Chairman Walter J. Con­ 445 Hartford Road, Manchester W show.s 92% of the weight lo.si on campers. Campers are grouped according to age. Before H I a jj g Postal Substation. Computerized Prescriptlona nolly m March following a debilitating 1989 in which the the Diet Center program is e.xcess and after camp care is also available. Collection agent tor N.E.Utilities. SNETCO and CNQ bank, which had assets last fall of $32 billion, lost $1 bil­ fat, n< )t water or lean hi id\ mass tor your convenience! lion. The bank plans to reduce those assets to $20 billion Eat real food. .No expensite The fee is $75 per week, $65 per week for an addi­ ' and cut its worklbrce by one-third or 6,000 employees by prepackaged meals rec|uired tional child in the same family. Before and after camp OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK SAM to 9PM 649-9946 the end of the year. care is an additional $16 per person. This year’s director ★ Bank financing available Its plans call for the sale of bank assets in Maine and You 'll feel the difference' ★ NO MIDDLEMAN is Diane Sheehan-Bums. Rhode Island. Buy direct and save Camp Kennedy/Kennedy Recreation Program — ★ OVER 3000 Installations Rsh s painted a bleak picture of the bank during his This summer camp which is sponsored by the WATCH FOR OUR ★ Prom pt installation rw,o.. on Manchester I^ k s and Recreation Department is a struc­ 10-mmute address, but he insisted the right steps were ^ K Over 20 years experience being taken to produce a strong regional bank by the tured recreation program servicing the special needs 00 mid-90s. Immediate InsUllation Available population. Camp is located in a spacious area on “We are moving forward, a step at a time, toward Dartinouth Road behind Martin School. This location af­ SIDEWALK SALE!! re<»very, toward the day when our recovery is to the fords us the availability of athletic fields, outdoor swim­ point where we can begin to rebuild,” said Fish, 45, who Center ming and nature trails; arts and crafts; special events; WED. JUNE 20TH THRU SAT. JUNE 23RD has a two-year contract with the bank for $675,000 a The weight-loss professionals. field trips; sports and games; and cook-outs. Sessions I, ^Peols, II, III, and IV are for children from 6 to 11 years of age. ye^ and an opuon to buy 900,000 shares of BNE stock. 113 Main Street RT. 44 COVENTRY ON “Our internal difficulties continue to be exacerbated Sessions V and VI are for 12 to adult and will be WEST SERVICE RD, HARTFORD COME EARLY FOR THE BARGAINS by a condition largely beyond our control: the New Manchester, CT 647-0469 designed with their interests in mind. Transportation is UriKlii h m JiiO s(>ml<»f los-.i jr \ » i(heach m divijual provided for campers and volunteers in the Manchester England eamomy,” said Fish. <* l9N'M)irf (.cnici Iiii Conr>ecticut Lottery Agent area. Fees are $20 per session. 1 9 9 0

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Potty training Obituaries Bell Watkins Hawkins NATION/WORLP death nets aide Enfield, and Patricia Peargall of Bol­ Bell Watkins Hawkins, 94, died ton; one son, Anthony Krzesicki of In Memoriam B ^T O W , Fla. (AP) — A social worker was con- on Thursday (June 14, 1990) in Rirt East Willington; one sister, Martha fa sad and loving memoiy of Barry R Pierce, Fla. She was the wife of the Panek of Branford; six grandsons, Sylvaln, who passed away on June 17 victM of child abu^ Friday fw helping a coimle 1988. r e g ^ custody of a 2-year-old boy who died when his late Elgie D. Hawkins. She was bom eight grand-daughters and one Retail prices creep up Romanian aid to be withheld father repeatedly dunked him in a toUet bowl durine March 12, 1896 in Cedar Grove, great-grandson. Even though we can't see you or potty training. Maryland, a daughter of the late Funeral services will be Saturday touch you we still feel your love. We Charles Lee, Sr, and Minnie King at 10:45 a.m. from the Newkirk & remember the strength and courage WASHINGTON (A ^ — The nounced would not be affected. Margaret Barber, 62, was convicted of felony child you shared with us during your long Watkins. A retired school teacher, Whitney Funeral Home, 318 as trade deficit shrinks Bush administration said today it But non-humanitarian aid that was abuse and misdemeantM- failure to report suspected she was a member of Orford Pbrish battle for life. We will also love the will withhold non-humanitarian abuse in the death of Bradley McGee in July 1989 Burnside Ave., East Hartford, fol­ man who gave so much to so many under consideration would be held DAR and the auxiliary of lowed by a Mass of Christian burial economic aid frmn Romania be­ up “until the democratic process M^ B a i ^ was die first Department of Health and people. WASHINGTON (AP) — Retail prices rose a Manchester Memorial Hospital. at 11:30 am . at Sl Mary’s Church, sales of more expensive spring clothing lines, cause of government actions has been restored.” Rehabilitative Services caseworker to be convicted of All our love, modest 0.2 percent in May, easing the strain on a felony for handling of official duties. Surviving are one daughter. East Hartford. Burial will be in Rose sending apparel costs higher. against dissidents. Celeste H. Shelton and her husband, Brenda and Sherry consumers’ budgets for the second straight Ptesident-elect Ion Iliescu nmi- Three other state workers were charged with the Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. “What you need to keep in mind here is that State Department spokesman Frank P. Shelton, of East Hartford; month after a painful spurt in prices early in the moderation in May is mainly an unwinding Richard Boucher said the depart­ m o ^ miners to the Romanian misdemeanor count in the case. Two were acquitted, the year, the government said Friday. and the charge was dropped against the third. three sisters, Bessie K. Howes, of of the price spikes you got earlier in the year,” ment was also sending the U.S. coital on Thursday to deal with Shippensburg, Pb.. Hazel Allnutt, of fa other economic news, the Commerce “This case is not about what Ms. Barber did. It is said econtHnist Bruce S te in b ^ of Merrill ambassador to Romania, Alan what he called “fascist” forces Hampton, Va., and Mary Johnson of Department smd the U.S. trade deficit shrank about what she did not do,” Assistant State Attorney Lynch. “Although we should be h^ipy to get Green Jr„ to Bucharest to “amvey demmistrating against his govern­ -n \ Arlington, Va.; four grandchildren to $6.94 billion in April, the second lowest John Aguero said in closing arguments Riday. A MemoHal‘''B0W^i these kinds of numbers, they are probably un­ to the Romanian leadership the ment The miners beat pedestrians O \ and six great-grandchildren. level in the last six years. He said Ms. Barber ignored negative professional derstating inflation just as the numbers at the and journalists and raided the of­ Friends may call from 7 to 9 pjn.. And, the Fedei^ Reserve said industrial seriousness of our concern.” Green 5 - n appraisals of the parents and warning signs in the beginning of the year were overstating it.” has been in Washington fw consul­ fices of opposition parties. lUfiKTi home. today at Molesworth Funeral Home, for production rebounded an unexpectedly strong Food prices rose only 0.1 percent last month tations. ordered the miners to go hnmp 26401 Ridge Road, Damascus, Md. 0.6 percent last month after holding steady in after falling 0 2 percent a mcmth earlier. Ener­ Defense attorney John Liguori called the April. today, but many remained in prosecutor’s argument unfair hindrighi Funeral services will be at 2 pjn. on Mary SmitK- gy costs dropped 0.7 percent, the fourth mtmth- Boucher said $80 million in Sunday at the Upper Seneca Baptist The April and May moderation in the Labor Bucharest and clubbed those they “The state now asks you to Monday morning ly decline following a large increase in food aid and $1 million in medical considered opponenu of the n ^ Church, Cedar Grove. Md. Inter­ Department’s Consumer Price Index curbed in­ January. quarterback the decision of Ms. Barber,” he told the Will be held on Sat. June 30th aid that had already been an­ government O o six-member jury. ment will be in the church cemetery. flation for the first five months of the year to a Prices excluding the volatile food and ener­ Sympathy can be expressed in the '> t seasonally adjusted armual rate of 5.8 percent. DO The cMd spent most of his life in foster care after gy sectms, often taken as a better barometer of form of memorials to the That’s up significantly from the 4.6 percent underlying inflation than the overall calcula­ he was abandoned as an infant at a shopping mall. Ms. Manchester Memorial Hospital rate for all of last year, but down sharply from Barber recommended he be returned to his parents tion of prices, rose a moderate 0.3 percent after development fund. at ' the worrisome 8 3 percent rate in the first increasing 0.2 percent a month earlier. despite a psychological profile describing th e m ^ “in- quarter. lantile and explosive.” The various changes put the index for all X n : St^ Bartholomew's CliifficK “Inflation remains low and under control,” DOES YOUR KITCHEN OR BATH Bradley’s mother, Sheryl Coe, 21, pleaded guilty to Vincent W. Krzesicki consimiCT prices at 129.2 in May. That means a m said White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater. hypothetical selecUon of goods and services NEED A PICK-ME-UP? second-de^ee murder and is serving a 30-year sen­ Vincent W. Krzesicki, 77, hus­ Manchest^ The better news on inflation was expected O “D tence. Stepfather Thomas Coe, 22, faces a murder trial band of Virginia (Tlimer) Krzesicki, costing $100 in the 1982-84 base period would next month. by most economists, who said prices are have cost $12920 last month, iqi from $123.80 C formerly of Broad Street. recovering from weather-related increases for The boy was dunked headfirst in the toilet to punish Manchester and Abbey Roa^ En­ a year ago. food, energy and clothing. Prices for fuel oil Whether it's new cabinets or re-facing existing cabinets O T | him for soiUng his diaper. Ms. Barber also was con­ field, died Thursday (June 14, 1990) The recent mild inflation meant that victed of failing to report an allegation that the boy’s and vegetables shot up in January and February ^ e ric a n s ’ averse weekly earnings, after ad­ Martin Custom Kitchens and Baths can do the job at Sl Elizabeth Health Care Center. in reaction to an unusually severe freeze mother forced him to eat human waste after another He was bom in Norwich on Oct. 1, justing for inflation, increased 0.3 percent in expertly. AT THE RIGHT PRICE. Call 289-2448, Jim potty training setback. around Christmas. May. Still, for the last 12 months, earnings fell Martin, for an estimate. 1912, son of the late Anthony After that, a warmwonii spciispell siimuiaieostimulated early u.i pci Ms. Barber faces a maximum five-year prison term Kresicki and Pauline (Holt) 0.1 percent. at sentericing scheduled for July 20. Attorneys have Kresicki. Prior to his retirement, he said she is unlikely to receive more than one year. had been employed as a machinist m 2 Ms. Barber declined to comment after the verdict. for Pratt & Whitney. 11-state sweep nets Comng This September... She had testified that Bradley’s case was one of about Besides his wife, he is survived Junior Miss Hebron Harvest Fair s > 60 she was assigned at the time. tlCSDlAV > r- by three daughters, Rae Marie Croft, 160 gang members 8-12^ olds Thurs., Sept 6,1990 3 3 CO of East Hartford, Linda Miner of # rtA R T V i Miss Hebron Harvest Fair Church of tiieAssunnpficin 33 > LOS ANGELES (AP) — An 11 -state sweep targeting 16-20yr. olds Fri., Sept 7,1990 22 Souih Adams Street ContesUmis from any town xvdeome!______> H CHRO rescinds appointment street gangs that export drug dealing from California 'Manchester,CT TJ ghettos to other states netted more than 160 arrests, S2J0QAdmissian Call 537-5121 for authorities said Friday. application. Featuring of its new executive director The action dubbed operation Street Sweep began prominent area judges including ‘ Thursday, with hundreds of federal agents and local law Suzanne Dahlstrom of A•COMPANY By Judd Everheui at the commission’s July 11 meeting. officers moving in on members of the Crips and Bloods, The Associated Press Vaitkus, who’s been with the civil rights violent gangs spawned in poor Southern California panel since 1973 and who had stated going into neighborhoods. TOYOTA GENUINE SHEET METAL HARTFORD — The Commission on Friday’s meeting that she expected her appoint­ By midday Friday, 166 arrests had been made, offi­ Human Rights and Opportunities voted 5-2 ment to stand, had no comment afterward. cials said. Friday to rescind its appointment of Jurate L. OH! WHAT WE DO FOR YOU,.. Vaitkus as its executive director, a week after it Commission Chairman Vincent Festa Jr. “What began as a Los Angeles problem has now had come under fire from the governor and said Friday’s vote was “not in response to spread to a national one,” said Stephen E. Higgins, direc­ YOUR OWN PRIVATE others for failing to conduct an open search for political or media pressure but from a concern tor of the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and a new director. that politics and media coverage could put the Firearms. BODY SHOP... agency in jeopardy.” Commission members also agreed to set up Arrests were made in California, Louisiana, Arizona, There's Nothing like The Real Thing. procedures for searching for a successor to Ar­ ^ Festa said he wanted to make certain that Genuine Toyota means that each part was designed to fit thur L. Green, who is stepping down July 31. New Mexico, Missouri, Oklahoma, Oregon, Washington “the agency could move forward with its man­ and three other states that weren’t identified because exactly and maintain original styling — first time, every Those procedures are expected to be outlined date in full force and continuity.” CO warrants were still being served. time. Authorities at a news conference to announce the sweep displayed a sample of confiscated weapons, but I GENUINE TOYOTA FLOOR MATS SET O F4 | O*Neill signs 320 bills, vetoes 2 did not detail the quantity of weapons or drugs seized. A national investigation by the bureau revealed the HARTFORD — Gov. William A. O’Neill ONLY WITH ANY BODY WORK OVER $500. \ fa his veto message. O’Neill said that “bv rival Cfrips and Bloods were heavily involved in crack j $.99 STAN OZIMEK has completed action on the legislation passed ^ m g faese f ^ s out of control of the depart­ by the 1990 General Assembly, signing 380 cocaine distribution and fireaims trafficking nationwide, AWARD WINNING ment. Uie le^slature establishes a d a n g e ^ Higgins said. BODY SHOP MANAGER bills and vetoing two, his office announced p T M ^ t which could have a long-term nega­ Friday. “Gang members are involved in murders, drive-by COLLISION tive impact on the airport” ^ shootings, narcotics trafficking, assaults, credit car fraud, BRING THIS AD... The first vetoed bill set fees on private valet He said he h ^ ordered Transportation Com­ robberies and money laundering,” he said, adding the YNCH CENTER OFFER ENDS JULY 31. 1990 parking operators at Bradley International Air­ missioner J. William Burns to “make every ef­ operation was “intended to send a message to violent port in Windsor Locks, taking that authority fort to s tm t^ e a fee schedule for these ven- street gangs.” 500 WEST CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT TOYOTA away from the Department of Transportation. dors whic* IS reasonable and at the same time More arrests were expected through the weekend, ATF 6 4 6 -4 3 2 1 “ / love what you doform e" 1 mmdful of the total revenue needs of Bradley.” spokesman Jack Killorian said from Washington, D.C. 9 9 0

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Marion be woiked out anytime soon. Talks “Nobody is sitting by the i*one Schwarzenegger family picked Barry’s lawyer on Friday scoffed at that might lead to such an agreement waiting fw a call,” he said. “Nobody SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) — Arnold Schwar­ Trump misses payment date any possibility of a last-minute plea have been pushed by Barry sup­ is waiting to make a call to some­ zenegger, his wife Maria Shriver and their daughter will agreement that would stop the porters. body else. All that is going to hap­ be their church’s “honorary chair family” for a benefit NEW YORK (AP) — Developer Fust Hdelity Bancorp of Newark Citicorp, Bankers Trust Cbrp. of mayor’s cocaine and perjury trial. pen is the trial.” this fall. Donald Trump announced that he N J. oversees the interests of b Friday on Galveston, although county officials said they raar...drop it in the mail. 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Backers urge Bush not veto leave bill WASHINGTON (AP) — She said a veto would leave the Ad spending expected to increase Democrats pressed President Bush Iran to pay Amoco Republican Party open to charges it on Friday to sign a bill guaranteeing is insensitiye to working families. NEW YORK (AP) — Domestic advertising spending is expected to workers emergency family leave, “The pxaint that has to be con­ increase 7 5 percent to $140 billion in 1991 following disappointing quoting 1988 candidate George sidered here is, do we want to be growth this year, according to a prominent forecaster. Bush to support their arguments perceived as the party that fights for $600m for seizure Robert J. Coen, who heads the forecasting unit at the advertising against his thr^tened veto. a reduction in the capital gains tax agency McCatm-Erickscm, said Thursday he reduced his earlier The Republican sponsor of the while we turn our backs on taxpay­ THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Iran projection of a 62 percent gain this year to a more modest S3 percent, bill also urged Bush to sign it, ing, hard-working American The tribunal has three American, three agreed today to pay the American oil company which would put spending at $130.4 billirxi. saying a veto on such a “bedrock families who are in medical crisis,” Iranian and three third-nation arbitratm'S, and family issue” could backfire for the she said. Amoco $600 million for facilities seized during has so far settled $3.2 billion worth of govem- the 1979 Islamic revolution, according to an GOP. The bill passed comfortably in the ment-to-govemment and private claims, in­ official of the claims panel. The family leave bill went to the House last month, although the mar­ cluding today’s settlement. White House after the Senate ap­ gin fell 46 votes short of the two- It w ^ the first major settlement of more than Oil accounts fw 90 percent of Iran’s foreign $1.8 billion worth of U.S. corporate oil claims 'TW O NAMES YOU CAN TRUST proved it Thursday evening on a thirds majority that would be needed exelmge earnings, and the absence of the filed against Iran at the Iran-United States voice vote. to override a veto. f . American market has been a major financial V^lliam J. Brown, CLU Bush did not respond to a ques­ Senate passage came without a Claims Tribunal, arbitrating financial claims by blow to a naticHi whose eemomy was ravaged the two nations since 1981. tion about it during a photo session recorded vote. Sponsor Christopher by the eight-year Persian Gulf war with Iraq. National life of Vermont S " Friday. But press secretary Marlin E>odd, D-Conn., said he was “within Settlement of the oil claims would be a President Hashemi Rafsanjani has been 5 -n major step toward resuming oil trading ties be­ Fitzwater said “Yes” when asked if two or three votes” of a two-thirds seeking to restore and expand trade link« with Serving you with: Bush would veto the bill. tween Iran and the United States. the West, but he has faced oppositira from Is­ majority. Life Insuraitce White House officials have said Bush has vetoed 12 bills so far The two nations severed ties after the Is­ lamic militants who want no dealings with the Bush does support “flexible family and hasn’t been overridden on any. lamic revolution, led by Ayatollah RuhoUah United States. Disability Irtcome InstiraiKe Khomeini and the seizure of American leave policies” by all employers but The new legislation would require Today’s settlement concerned claims by two A nnuities n ^a believes they should not be man­ business and government employers hostages, who were held by Iranian militants at Amoco subsidiaries against the National Business InsuraiKe Q the U.S. Embassy in Tehran for 444 days. dated by government. to provide workers with to 12 The Associated Press Iranian Oil Co., according to the official, who Pettsion Plans The H ague-ba^ tribunal was set up as part The bill’s main Republican spon­ weeks of unpaid medical leave or S{wke on condition of atKmymity in line with IRA's sor, Rep. Marge Roukema, R-NJ., with leave so they could care for a SUPPORT LEAVE BILL — Sen. Edward Kennedy and Christopher of the Algiers Accord of 1980, which paved tribunal policy. the way for the release of hostages. TDA’s urged Bush not to act until she and newly bom or adopted child or an ill Dodd meet with reporters Friday in Washington to discuss their support The Amoco Iran Oil Co. filed the largest of other backers could meet with him. child, parent or spouse. It Im been the only officii forum where of a bili guaranteeing emergency family leave. American and Iranian officials have been meet­ the two claims, worth $540 million, for die ex- William J. Brown, CLU ing throughout their nations’ decade-long ctm- propriatirm by Iran of four offshore drilling 854 Asylum Ave. Hartford, CT 06105 (203)525^322 frontation. fields in the gulf, known as Nowruz, Ardeshir, o Report links 32,000 deaths American and Iranian officials have stressed Cyrus and Darius, the ofiicial said. The Darius Spies come in their talks deal only with financial arbitration field includes K h ^ island, the shipping point and do not consider the fate of the six for most Iranian oil. to second-hand smoke’s effects O m American hosteges still being held in Lebanon. The second claim, for $60 millirm, was filed PROTECTING YOU! NEW YORK (AP) — A finding that passive smoking. But another smaller settlement was reached at by Amoco International Finance Corp. and re­ second-hand tobacco smoke causes 32,(XX) “It will contain disclaimers that the views of from the cold the tribunal last month shortly after two lated to Iran’s seizure of a petrochemical plant heart disease deaths in non-smokers has been the individual authors do not represent the Ameican hostages were freed in Lebanon. on Kharg, the official said. incorporated into a draft Environmental Protec­ TOYOTA views of the EPA,” he said. BONN, West Germany (AP) — tion Agency report on passive smoking. does not address the espionage The link between the EPA document and Communist spies are coming in issue. mS o2 The report, a “technical compendium” of the Glantz’s presentation in Boston came in a June from the cold throughout Germany, LIFETIME GUARANTEE latest research on passive smoking, has not yet What to do with the spies has be­ Stocks: so far, so good 6 letter to EPA Administrator William Reilly, and officials are trying to lure others come “a very, very tricky matter,” S > been released. Documents with information on in which Bliley said that Glantz’s presentation from possible Soviet recruitment Commitment to Quality > r ~ its contents were obtained by The Associated said one West Gennan government in Boston was based on the EPA report with suggestions of amnesty. the time being at least cyj Press from the Tobacco Institute and from the official, who spoke on condition of By Chet Currier Toyota mufflers, shocks, struts and strut inserts are guaranteed to ^ Bliley has had a long interest in tobacco is­ For 40 years. East German agents anonymity. Whatever happens during the sununer and office of Rep. Thomas Bliley of Richmond, Va. The Associated Press the original purchaser for the life of the vehicle when installed by 3 3 > sues. l^ilip Morris is the largest private using West Germany as their An amnesty has been suggested. beyond, many analysts say, the Federal Bliley and the Tobacco Institute, an industry employer in his congressional district. an authorized Toyota dealer. > H Western base stole vital defense and “They must think about it, be­ NEW YORK — Approaching the midway Reserve has kept some anununition in reserve group, have pressed the EPA to revise or The chapter concludes that passive smoking “0 technological secrets, wrecked one cause (otherwise) there would too point of 1990, Wall Street analysts see many to use against any signs of developing withdraw a (^ p te r linking heart disease to causes 32,(XX) heart disease deaths each year GENUINE TOYOTA West German government and many people at risk to be punished blessings to count in the performance of the economic trouble. passive smoking, often referred to as “environ­ and a total of 50,000 deaths each year, when turned the German states into the on both sides of the former Gennan stock and bond markets so far this year. So far, they note, the Fed has held off on any mental tobacco smoke,” or ETS. heart disease and cancers are combined. espionage battleground of the Cold border,” said Hans-Gert Lange, Stocks have reached record h i ^ in recent moves to a more stimulative credit policy as “It would...in my judgment be most inap­ That makes passive smoking the third lead­ War. propriate to include this paper in its present spokesman for the Federal Office weeks, and bond prices have also rallied as in­ growth has weakened. SHOCKS ing cause of preventable death, behind smok­ With the collapse of the East Ger­ terest rates declined. “The economy is slowing, but a recession HELP RESTORE form in the EPA ETS Compendium of Techni­ ing and alcohol, the report concludes. for the Protection of the Constitu­ man Communist government and tion. Worries about inflation have ebbed as well. can probably be avoided," said Jack Lavery at NEWVEHICLE cal Information,” wrote W. Gary Flamm, a The study, based on a review of existing RIDE the rapidly approaching merger of But a slowdown in the pace of economic grow­ Merrill L yn^. Tobacco Institue consultant, in summarizing scientific studies, also concludes that passive the two Germanys, officials say the Adding impetus to an amnesty the six-inch high stack of comments that the th doesn’t appear, in the eyes of many “We believe the data to be repmled during smoking increases a non-smoker’s chance of former adversaries are cooperating. proposal is the fear the Soviets are the weeks ahead will show economic activity Tobacco Institute sent to the EPA. forecasters, to have brought business to the dying from heart disease by 20 percent to 30 In addition, many former are recruiting agents. to be weak enough and inflation tame enough PRICED FROM The chapter was written by Stanton Glantz percent. brink of any severe, economy-wide recession. tall^g, some in hopes of bettering “We know that obviously the Along with whatever enthusiasm those to spark another Fed easing within the next and William Parmley, both professors in the Glantz said he could not discuss the details 9 0 their fate in a unified Germany. Soviet secret service, the KGB, is developments may have engendered, many month.” department of medicine at the University of of the criticisms from the Tobacco Institute and “As you can imagine, the infor­ trying to get hold of the most effi­ /plus tax California, San Francisco, ftrmley is a past market commentaries and predictions these Hopes of that sort helped inspire a solid ad­ Bliley until the EPA report is released. mation flows quite freely because cient of these agents,” Stavenhagen vance in the stock market during the past week. INSTALLED PER PAIR president of the American College of Cardiol­ days express a generous measure of relief. we have former Stasi officials who said in an interview Wednesday. Since New Year’s, most observers agree, the The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials ogy- He did make several general comments, come to us and speak very frankly climbed 73.51 points to 2,935.89, surpassing Elissa Feldman in the EPA’s indoor air markets have tiptoed with remarkable agility however. “All of the people who have and freely,” said Lutz Stavenhagen, He said officials have tried to on Friday its previous closing peak of 2,935.19 division said the technical compendium is still through a minefield of potentially serious TOYOTA reviewed this material, both within the EPA a security expert in Chancellor Hel­ counter that by urging them to turn reached on June 4. “I love what you doform ^’ undergoing revision, and that it would probab­ hazards. and as it was submitted to the scientific peer mut Kohl’s government. themselves in to avoid persecution. The New York Stock Exchange composite ly not be released until later this summer. Already fading into memory from the early review process, have been favorable — except Stasi in German is short for the A similar situation developed index g ^ e d 1.81 to 197.86; the NASDAQ Glantz presented many of the chapter’s find­ weeks of the year are a severe break in the Tobacco Institute,” he said. old East German Ministry for State after World War IL as both the composite index for the over-the-counter ings on h ^y 21 at a scientific conference in Japanese stock prices — some of the losses The comments from the Tobacco Institute Security, which included domestic Soviets and Western allies market rose 6.68 to 46755, and the American Boston, but he did not disclose that they were from which have recently been recouped — and Bliley’s letter both include a strongly and foreign intelligence agents. scrambled to recruit the top agents and the failure of Drexel Burnham Lambert Stock Exchange market value iiulex was tqt included in the EIA’s prassive smoking report. worded personal attack on Glantz, using who had worked in Hitler’s secret LYNCH West German espionage experts 2.84 at 364.03. Robert Axelrad, director of the EPA’s indoor Inc., the titan of the junk-bond market. similar language. They accused him of being ^timate there are up to 6,(XX) spies service. Volume on the Big Board averaged 155.29 MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT air division, said Glantz had been given per­ More recently, investors have had to gr^ple an anti-smoking advocate whose political ac­ in West Germany, including East million shares a day, against 168.46 million the mission to discuss his findings as long as he Stavenhagen said the most likely with worries about credit problems facing a tivity compromises the integrity of his scien­ German agents and West Gennan week before. 500 WEST CENTER STREET did not mention his cormection with the EPA. outcome for agents in West Ger­ diverse list of borrowers and lenders ranging tific work. defectors, but they won’t say how As much as they may like the chances for MANCHESTER He noted that the technical compendium was many would be an “amnesty for the from developer Donald Trump to the mrmey- “The fact that they’re conducting an ad- many are known to authorities. lower interest rates during the second half of TELEPHONE: 646-4321 not a determination by the EPA of the risks as­ noimal spy — looking into boxes market n n itn al funds. hominem attack on me shows that they can’t The ueaty that outlines the condi­ Even the much-discussed threat of a “credit the year, many analysts are leery committing i sociated with passive smoking, but a collection and papers and that sort of thing,” find anything wrong with our work,” Glantz tions for the economic and social crunch” appesrs to have been staved off, for themselves tob'much in that direetkm. of state-of-the-art summaries of research on said. unification of the two German statpy but the “basic condition is that they 1 turn themselves over.” 9 9 0

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OPINION fflanrlirstfr Utralii Pullout Section, Page 17 Smokers should quit QdSnSlUNto FOCUS Saturday, June 16,1990 their endless whining 6-A By Sarah Overstreet Playing practical jokes a business I’ve been receiving a great little magazine lately - in­ teresting articles, well-written, good color reproduction. The May-June issue even had short pieces by two o f my Professional trickster favorite humorists, Tom Bodett and Fran Lebowitz. I get Phillip Morris Magazine free and unsolicited. makes people happy The city’s newspaper and television stations also receive ajJD£RACH)£v;€R free copies. That’s because one of the magazine’s pur­ poses is to generate “good press” ; to put a good face on By Robert M. Artdrews ^ % the tobacco industry. •• AUO PROUD The Associated Press Another o f its goals is to support “ smokers’ rights.” s ^ Editorials, letters to the editor and reader essays let 5 " n smokers air their views, and a lot o f the discourse runs to how shabbily non-smokers are treating them these days. One viewer in the May-June issue complained that a - f playing a practical joke is your idea o f fun, but non-smoker had claim ^ to be “allergic” to cigarette exploding cigars and whoopee cushions have lost their o m smoke when sitting next to her on a plane, but then the charm, it’ s time to summon Tom Antion and his merry O a same person sat right next to her in the “ smoking” sec­ pranksters. tion o f the airport lobby when she couldn’t find another Antimi is a jovial, 34-year-old professional trickster CO seat. and founder o f Prankmasters, a company based in his I have nothing against smokers, truly. One of my brick rambler home in suburban New Carrollton, Md., brothers smokes, one o f my good friends smokes, my that does a booming business in custom-designed practi­ cal jokes for all occasitMis. parents smoked, and I used to smoke too. There is still Good-natured embarrassment is Antitm’ s stock in disagreement in the scientific community about the bade. “Our motto is, whatever we do for you will be z m hazards o f “ secondhand smoke,” even though the En­ remembered forever,” says Antion, whose business card vironmental Protection Agency recently issued an O -D Calm veneer wears thin features an impudent red devil sticking out his tongue. opinion that it is much more dangerous than w e thought One bride and groom won’t soon forget Antion and But even if you believe the scientists who downplay only because nobody objected when Kansas said he sympathized, be­ parmer Bonnie Lichtman, who appeared at the wedding smoking’s dangers more than you believe the EPA, what By Walter R. Meats O m they were adopted. cause when the Republican minority reception as “a nerd couple from West Virginia” who I cannot understand about all this “ smokers’ rights” carried the invitation o f a fun-loving couple who couldn’t WASHINGTON — According to Lately there have been more ob­ he leads was in the majority, he tried m rn hoopla is why some people think they have a “right” to one o f his followers, the Senate jections than agreements. to dream iqj ways to s p e ^ Senate make the festivities. do something as irritating as forcing another person to majority leader is the poor guy who A major crime bill was swamped business, and nothing worked. Antion wore white socks and a red paisley dinner jack­ breathe their cigarette smoke. works late, after most senators are in a sea o f amendments, 337 o f Sen. Alan J. Dixon, D-Ill., called et over a Hawaiian sports shirt. He scarfed dinner rolls I can understand the right-to-smoke folks being a little “ back home at night in pajamas, them, when Mitchell said he was the majority leader “ this poor guy from the banquet tables, gawked at the chandeliers and Sm o2 confused. I f you’re not bothered by ragweed, it’ s difficult watching on television.” going to drop the bill even though a who gets here before us in A e morn­ wormed his way into every photo taken fw the wedding to understand the effect it has on someone else. Ge me A Republican senator adds that he majority wants it passed, because ing and leaves after we are all back album. o > too close to the wrong perfume or a cigar, and my couldn’t imagine a worse job. Republicans had twice blocked ef­ home at night in pajamas watching He may be remembered forever — but not exactly nostrils swell up and stop taking in air. Cigarettes, on the Sen. George J. Mitchell of Maine forts to limit debate and force it to a on television to see what time the with affection — by the owner o f a fancy hairstyling ^ a > other hand, don’t bother me much. ran hard for that job, winning the vote. poor devil gets to go home.” salon whose friends called at the last minute to request a Tha AsMdUBd Pr«M birthday surprise. •30 ^ I was still smoking when the “ consciousness-raising” authority to shepherd senators and Three other measures were block­ Mitchell listed some of the major LOVES A GOOD JOKE — Tom Antion, a professional trickster and founder of movement o f the mid-1970s hit. To a kid who grew up in Senate business, or try. It has its mo­ ed, too, one by a threatened measures that haven’t yet come up Antion appeared at the door with Freeway, his 50- > H Prankmasters, a company that does a booming business in custom-designed practical a family o f smokers, whose friends’ parents all smoked, ments. The majority leader is a na­ filibuster, one by amendments and for action: civil rights, campaign pound pet mongrel, and complained irately that the dog’ s ■D where almost everyone in my folks’ offices smoked, it tional spokesman for his party, a sparse attendance, and one by the finance reform, a farm bill, defense missing patches o f fur had resulted from a badly botched jokes, poses in a coffin outside his suburban Washington home recentiy. He says he was a real revelation to learn that cigarette smoke man to reckon with on any federal objections o f absentees who insisted ^propriations, housing legislation, perm at the salon the day before. started his business to make people happy. on delaying the vote. “ I said, ‘This is a show dog. Just lo

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Concert at Bolton church By Nancy Carr months and volunteers who could 1 United Methodist Church of Bolton, Route 44, will Executive Director once a month or more pick up the sponsor a concert and strawberry festival on Sunday. Manchester Area MACC News much needed donations Friday Shortcake will be served from 3 to 5 pjn. at a cost of $2 Conference of Churches morning from Custom Carte. per person. Needed in Shepherd’s Place: dairy The Salvation Army band concert will be from 4 to 5 The recent Mayor’s Prayer Break­ Dieterle who did such a fine job of products, fresh fhiits and vegetables. pjn. and a free-will offering will be taken. fast was one of the most upbeat in serving and clearing the meal. Volunteers are also urgently recent years, thanks to presentations And to the Littlest Angels, the needed to help staff the Emergency Church sponsors support group from four Manchester students from first and second grade Sunday ftntry on Wednesday or Thursday St. G orge’s Episcopal Church, Route 44 in Bolton, is Manchester High School and East School class at Second Congrega­ between 10 to 12 aun. Respon­ sponsoring a siq)port group for Christians. The meetings Catholic High School (Bridget tional Church wanted to do some­ sibilities include preparing food are each Saturday at 11 ajn. in the church kitchen. Lavery, Mat Daube, Naomi Munir thing to help the homeless and all packages, record keeping, sorting Anyone interested is welcome. and James Pender) who addressed year they have been busily collect­ and shelving dtHiaticms. Fw more in­ - n ^ c h meeting is a discussion of how group members the theme “An AUeluJah People Af- ing returnable cans and bottles to formation, call Elizabeth at O identify with one of the 12 steps of home to God and fuming the 1990s.” save money. At Sunday services, 646-4114 weekdays between 9 ajn. self. For more information, call John at 643-9203. Closing a memorable morning. these little ones proudly presented a to 2 pjn. 5 T l Rabbi Richard Plavin offered as a check for $120 to Samarian Shelter. And more thank yous — to Aarcm Church taking registrations most appropriate benediction a Our thanks to them each and all: Scott who has volunteered to return Journeys with Jesus will be the theme of the vacation Hebrew song offered by the state of Jessica Tucker, Tina Glesson, as a counselor at the Interfaith Day Bible School at Second Congregational Church, 385 N. Israel which won the Eurovision Richard Andrulot, Nick LaCaprucia, Camp. Main St. Registrations will be accepted through June 30. Song Festival in 1979: “Halleluya to Tommy Harris, Ryan Pemberton, To Velma Piela, Mildred Kenney, O o Cluldren ages 4 through 12 are welcome to attend. The the world. Sing Halleluya everyone. Joseph Amos, Brian Chader, Kyle John McClain, Ansley Carter and cost is $7 per child and the school will run Aug. 20-24 With just a single word the heart ex- Eldridge, Nina Flenke, Joey Helen Datson all of whom have Maria Capasso Kathleen M. Lynam Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Gallichant 00 from 9:30 aun. to noon. presses an overflow of thanksgiving Mathiason, Erin Leddy, Erin Pel- > with a bachelor of arts degree in groom, was best maiu Ushers were Ibdd worked ftH* 37 years. Link to church remains the Men’s Group of Center Church - ning; to Catherine Byron who has ing on his MBA. He is a pricing analyst BIBLE anthropology. He is manager of Chives Marshall, Mark Giggie, Bruce Giggie and They have six children, 16 ST. LOUIS (AP) — Back frran conferring with church (Elmer Ostrout, Herb Zepp, Joe served for seven and 1/2 years; to for Heublein Inc. 33 CO A July 21 wedding is planned at Aqua American Bistro. Steve A l^ rt grandchildren and seven great­ leaders in the Philippines, the (xesident of the Lutheran Adams, Mike Mikstein), Jeimifer Francisco Morasco and Dot SPEAKS An August wedding is planned at S t After a reception at Chez Josef, grandchildren. Their children are James J 3 > Church-Missouri Synod said basic elements remain of Tegeson, Francr;sco Morasco, John T\irf Club. and Barbara Gallachant in New McCaim seven years; Mary Kuz- by Bartholomew Church. Agawant Mass., the couple went on a > H links to the Lutheran Church in the Philippines. Bengston who transformed raw mickes, Emily Smith and Frances Hampshire; Thomas and Gitte Gallichant Eugene Brewer Risley-Canepa cruise to Bermuda. They are making their ■D The board of directors of that church voted in March materials into a delightful breakfast. Gutbrod six years, Lucille Sinon in Brazil; Ellen Gallichant in Waller, Arthur L and Marion M. Risley of 18 home in Ellington. to sever partner relationship with the the 2.6 million- ; Rose Young and Rita Texas; Texn and Betty Aitkin, Bolton; And to Brigid Davis, David Carr Woodland SL announce the engagement The bride attended Bentley College and member denomination based in Missouri. IxMnbardi four years and our other Giles and Linda Cutler in Maryland; and and to the MHS students in Mrs. of their daughter, Leslie Sue Risley, to is employed by Phoenix Mutual LU^e In­ The Rev. Ralph A. Bohlmann, president of LCMS, volunteers of three years to three How deep must Americans des­ Peter and Joannie Gallichant of Vernon. Person’s Home Economics class: Geoffrey d!anepa, son of Kathleen G. surance Co. of Enfield. said the talks convinced him that the “basic cmnponent months; Cos Tedone, Kathleen Orr, cend into the pit of debauchery Karen Holmes, Renee Decelles, and moral draradation before Simlick of Marlborough and the late The bridegroom is employed by the of our fellowship is intact ... Given time to heal, this Vivan Hanna, Ruth Kottle, Pht Fox, Jenny Hewitt, Carrie Zimmerman, they perceive the root cause of Ambulance S ^ ic e of Manchester. relationship can be salvaged and restored.” Maureen Moriarty, Aileen Joseph C!anepa. Brian Wry, Kristin Hartnett, Roy our social problems? It is not The bride-elect is a graduate of However, he said, only the Philippine church can McDonough, Roger Langelier, drugs. It is not racial, ethnic, or resolve problems at the root of the interchurch difficulty. Minor, Christine Carson, Holly Marge Gillet. gender prejudice. It is not sexual Manchester High School and is employed Thoark, Mary Bresnan, Brenda We are currently seeking volun­ immorality. It is not the loss of in- by Marshall’s Department Store. Rockwood, Norman Vittner, Terri tegriW. The prospective bridegroom is a College Notes teers to fill in as substitutes at Baskerville, Lisa Wilke, Shelly The foregoing are but symptoms graduate of Glastonbury High School ai^ Shepherd’s Place during the summer of the loss of religious faith and served three years in the U.S. Army. He is Thoughts Hebron and the late F^ter J. Gunas Sr., spiritual motivations. Polls may also employed by Marshall’s Department Gunas earns degree with a bachelor of science degree in busi­ show higher church membership Peter J. Gunas m , stm of Peter and both former residents of Manchester and ness administration with accounting con­ and at least an unchanged atten­ Store. founders of Gimver Manufacturing in As a student it was always very nice to get a p t^ r Pamphlet by farmer A June 29 wedding is planned at Mary Gunas of 54 Avery Shores, centration. dance compared to many years Manchester in 1945. back with a comment “very good!” t«i it. It felt like a job ago. But the depth of conviction Church of Christ. Coventry, graduated May 19 from James Lemieux, 279 Scott Drive, well done. How much more exciting when the comment TuhnN, Ohio (AP) — When Those in Rural Life,” a 32-page simply is not there. Southern Methodist University School of Earns bachelor’s degree earned a bachelm* of science degree in was “excellent!” It made me feel like I had reached near Seneca County farmer William religious pamphlet written by When religious and civic leaders Law, Dallas with the degree of juris doc­ business administration with economics perfection. Smith gets up at dawn, he looks out farmers and others involved in feel no shame and cannot blush tor Susan Alpert, daughter of Joe and concentration. When God created the universe. He stepped back and a window at his rich farm land and agriculture. at the people's loathsome con- Military Notes He graduated from Noithfield Mt. Her- Sheila Alpert of 22 Philip Road, Jeffrey Luce, 170 Bissell St., bachelor duct — yea, rather try to justify it looked at all His creatimi from the largest galaxy down to wonders about his family’s future. mon Prep School in Noithfield, Mass., in graduated recently from Eastern Connec­ of science degree in business a^inistra- In recent years, he’s seen a soil- This is the second year the — rt is due to a spiritual naivete in the tiniest atom. His cmiunent was, “This is very good.” (Jeremiah 8:12). When people 1983 wiA high homn-s. He was crew cap­ ticut State University with a bachelor of ti(xi with management concentration. All His creation was very good. Yet in Psalm 8, twice it parching drought that withered pamphlet has been published by the feel a keen sense of respon­ Named officer of year tain and was given the Latin Cissies arts degree in psychology. Also: Kimberly Scoville, 66 Fiarlan SL crops in the field, and rains that left Roman Catholic Diocese of is said, “Oh, Lord, my Lord, how excellent is thy sibility to God and to each other Air Fbrce Capt. Eve Fralkk, daughter Award. She is a gi^uate of Manchester High bachaelor of science degree in business farm land a muddy mess, delaying Toledo’s Rural Life Ministries, an name..!” When we see all of God’s creation around us let for their behavior, they are of Irene L. Balaban of 1 IS Timrod Road, He graduated from Dartmouth College, School. administration, finance concentration; planting and cutting yields. organization that helps farmers and us remember, it does not even compare to the name of profoundly affected for the bet­ has been named education and training Hanover, NJL, cum laude in 1987. He Brian Spano, 195 Ferguson Road, migrant farm workers. ter. Students graduate the Lord! He has watched friends lose their officer of the year for the Air Training spent his junior year at Oxford Univer­ bachelor of science degree in business ad­ farms, and helped comfort their “Oh, Lord, my Lmd, how excellent is thy name!” Command. sity, Oxford, England. Five Manchester residenu, and a ministration, marketing concentration; families while their possessions Sister Christine Pratt, ministries’ Fralick is an aerospace studies assistant While at law school, he was law school Coventry resident are recent graduates of and Susan Wheeler, 190 Blueridge were sold at auction. Chelsea Bock, director, said the booklet is popular CHURCH OF CHRIST professor at the University of Mas­ senator and was an editor for the Law Bryant College, Smithfield, R.I. They are: Drive, bachelor of science degree in busi­ Junior Through such uncertainty. Smith with people engaged in agriculture. sachusetts, Amherst, with the Air Fnrcc Review. Judith Doughty of 518 Carpenter ness administratian, management con­ and his family find strength through The Cornerstone Christian School It is used in many rural parishes for Lydafl&Vernon Streets ROTC Detachment 370. He is the g ra n d e of Vera Gunas of Road, Coventry, graduated cum laude centration. Jesus and “The Wav of the Cross for 1 devotional services. Phone: 64&2903 9 9 0

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The trip will be held July The service is provided 24 hours a Thesday: grocery shopping at 48 Betting 2 f18) S y n c h ro n a l R e se a rc h briefly cheese 38 Language factor ^ ) Wall Street Journal Report more communication, more back and forth with the 20. Stop & Shop. 42 Desert in suffix (20) P e rso n a l P o w e r 5 - n day. For other questiOTs, call the of­ 21 Striking ' 50 Vetch 6 :2 5 A M [HBO] m o v i e : T h e M u p - dZ) Page 57 (R) Wednesday: pinochle, 9 a.m.; Asia sight 40 Of better 52 Landing audience. I think when you reach a certain comfort Make note of the following trips: pets Take Manhattan' (CC) While Kermit ®) Wolf Rock Power Hour dD dS) Karate Kid (CC). fice at 647-3211. 45 Bridge of 22 Be added quality boat June 27 — Rockingham race Friendship Circle, 10 am.; arts and and company try to take their college var­ (24) S e re n d ip ity level, which develops over time, you can let the Big thanks to these volunteers in San Luis — periodically 41 Exaggerat­ 53 Unclose iety show to Broadway. Miss Piggy's jeal­ [A&E] Journey to Adventure 46 Couple 23 Flower ed promo­ audience take over for a minute. Y o u know you can track. Call Dot Berger at 875-0538. crafts, 12:30 pm .; bridge, 12:30 (poet.) ousy of a friendly waitress threatens her [CNN] Daybreak (5?) S a y B ro th e r our kitchen: Helen Wittofske, 49 Called 24 Ocean route tion July 11 — Camp Connri — filled p.m.; photography (informal), 1 w ed ding plans w ith the frog. V o ic e s of Jim (6l) M unsters Today (CC) The Munster's take control back.” Louise Bowen, Millie Nixon, 42 Mail center [DIS] Good Morning. Mickey! but taking a waiting list pm.; non-grocery shopping at K- Henson, Frank Oz. 1984. Rated G. mansion is filled with odd characters when Although her talk show features celebrity guests, n ^ Evelyn DOTahue, Etta Minor, Larry [ESPN] Outdoorsman With Buck the family holds a reunion. (R) July 25 — Rocky Neck State Park MarL T“ 6 :3 0 A M (S Young Universe M c N e e ly it also relies heavily ot audience participatiOT. Lombardi. [CNN] M o n e y w e e k — $6.50. Register in office. Thursday: orchestra rehearsal, 9 flT) Mork & Mindy [HBO] Kids on Kids on Kids (CC) Ameri­ “We have a topic for each show, but it’s the A big thanks also to Erminia TIT can children express their views on the [DIS] Donald Duck Presents am . i (26) P a id P ro g ra m audience that decides how we’re going to handle Aug. 1 — Blueberry picking at Kishkiunas for the (kxiation of the world around them, including such topics [ESPN] Jim m y Houston Outdoors Friday: bingo, 10 am.; setback, IT" r O b) Dick Van Dyke as love, families, careers, death and it,” she says. “We pick topics that people can relate Rose's Berry Farm, Glastonbury. American flag in loving memory of [LIFE] What Every Baby Knows: The 12:30 pm . [A&E] Heroes: Made in the U.S.A. dreams. (R) (In Stereo) First Three Years to. We don’t try to predict how an audience will Register in office. Free transpoita- her husband Karl. uon. Legal assistance: July 20th. Call » [CNIM] International Correspondents [TM C] MOVIE: 'Russkies' Three teen­ [MAX] MOVIE: The Experts' KGB react, because they’ll always lead you in another T5 jppr^ agers befriend a shipwrecked Russian sai­ Our meals program will resume You and Me. Kid 647-3211 for an ^pointment. [DIS] agents shanghai a pair of hip New Yorkers direction. Aug. 15 — Mountainside outing ■ lor and show him an all-American good to update a top-secret Soviet-based spy on July 9th. The center will be offer­ [ESPN] Motorweek Illustrated z m — $27. Sign up July 18,9:30 a.m. time Whip Hubley, Peter Billingsley. Leaf camp John Travolta, Arye Gross, Kelly “The Marsha Warfield Show” is a hybrid. It has ing meals daily from 11:45 to 12:15. Scores Phoenix. 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) Aug. 22 — North Shwe Music 6 :4 5 A M Davey & Goliath Preston. 1989. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) elements of “Oprah,” “Geraldo” and “TTie Tonight O Thursday will be picnics with the [USA] Financial Freedom [USA] Hollywood Insider (R) Center. See the stars of the June 8 — setback: Glenna Warren 35“ 7 :0 0 A M ( D G a rfie ld and F rie n d s (CC) Show,” as well as Fox’s now deceased “Late Show” following entertainment. 8 :3 0 A M 3D California Raisins (CC) Lawrence Welk Show. Call 130; George Brooks 129; Dom 3D ®) Animat Crack-Ups (CC) 1 0 ;0 0 A M (3D Pee-wee's Playhouse where she got her first opportunity to work as a July 12 — J(rfm Jeski ot the ac­ (® Disney's Adventures of the (CC). Friendship Tours at 243-1630. Anastasia 123; Bob Gale 122; Betty 3T 3D World Tomorrow 3D host Like “Oprah” and “Geraldo,” her show S o G u m m i B e a rs (CC) cording. Jesanis 122. 3l) Little Rascals (33) Soul Train (In Stereo) O n Oct 23-26 — Amish Country — O Good Times depends on audience participation. 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Students pigmy goat for your observation. (5T) Marvel Action Universe (57) Tony Brown’s Journal (R) Rojas 760; Helen Silver 742. (57) La Plaza stand-up comic and I have to approach my show will be making Christmas sweat­ Aug. 2, 5 p.m. — Jute Towners s r [A8tE] A ll Creatures Great and Small (R) d3) Fall Guy (CC) Wednesday — bridge: Eileen [A& E] Last Dark Days Documentary fo­ [A&E] MOVIE: 'The Face of Trespass’ from another viewpoint I have to inject humor into shirts with silk flowers. The second (barbershop). [CNN] D ayb reak cusing on a team of surgeons from Sight Wilson 4,140; Lois Churila 4,920; Ruth Rendell's novel inspired this tale of an S > class is on July 24 from 9:30 to ■5T [DIS] Welcome to Pooh Corner Savers International who are working to my show. It’s like humor’s been banned from Aug. 9. 5 pm . — A1 Bouffard Henry Durchfort 3,800; Fran Burr sr English novelist s involvement with a sed­ > 1“ 11:30 a.m. Smdents will be making “saw player”. [ESPN] SportsCenter cure blindness. uctive and mysterious woman. Stephen daytime. Oprah and Geraldo can get into sex and 3 3 O ) 4,780; Catherine Byrnes 4,710; [CNN] Big Story a decorative pine cone tree. [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide Dillon, Amanda Donohoe. 1987. Part 1 of other formerly taboo subjects, but I think people Aug. 16. 5 p.m. — Northeast Helen Bensche 4,580; Tom Regan [DIS] Tale Spin 2 . J 3 [USA] Paid Program want to laugh.” > The center will also be offering a Utiliues “bmgo”. [DIS] MOVIE: That Darn Cat' A 3,800. [ESPN] Fishing: Ultimate Outdoor Ex­ Nevertheless, Warfield forgoes the trademark > H 7 :3 0 A M (3D @5) weekend Special: p e rie n c e Siamese cat becomes a federal investiga­ Today In History The Bollo Caper (CC) An adaptation of to r's only link to a kidnapped w om an. Hay- monologue of the humorous talk show. “0 [HBO] MOVIE: 'How I Got Into College' Art Buchwald's children's story about an ley Mills, Dean Jones, Dorothy Provine, “MOTologues arc ‘watch me fail,’” she says. “I African golden leopard and his efforts to (CC) A determined high-school senior 1965 Rated G. Social Security save his species from extinction. (R) bends every rule in a desperate attempt to don’t think I should set myself up like that We try follow his dream girl to college. Corey Par­ [ESPN] Fishin' Hole Today is Saturday, June 16, the 167th day of 1990 (3D [USA] Paid Program ker, Lara Flynn Boyle, Anthony Edwards. [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Seventh Voyage of to handle our subjects in a humorous way. And if There are 198 days left in the year. (11) Laverne & Shirley 1989. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) Sinbad' The swashbuckling adventurer it’s not fuimy, it’s still interesting. We want to talk QUESTION: 1 recently received fice... by telejAone. And by the encounters mythical beasts and a ruthless ANSWER; Y e s. A child can sub­ Today’s Highlight in History: (25) S n a k m a s te r 9 :0 0 A M 3D Jim Henson's Muppet about issues. a letter from the Federal Record Ser­ sorcerer on the enchanted island of Cy­ way, you’ll need a Social Security mit an application for a Social A u ri B a b ie s (CC) “I’d like to know how ftul Newman feels about vice Corporation offering to get our Rfty years ago, on June 16, 1940, a pro-communist clops Kerwin Mathews. Kathryn Grant, Ri­ numb^ for all of your children 2 or Security number. We accept applica­ dD Weight Loss (3D (3® New Adventures of Winnie the chard Eyer. 1958. Rated 6. the enviTOTment rather than his last picture. We baby a Social Security number at a government was installed in the Baluc state of Lithuania, Po o h (CC). over if you claim them as depen­ tions from children, parents, and d5) Saved by the Bell (CC). [LIFE] A ttitu d e s have an audience that wants to talk to celelvities cost of $10. Even though the letter following an invasion of Soviet forces. (Neighboring Ql) World Wide Wrestling dents OT your federal tax returns. guardians when they are properly (55) It's Your Business [TMC] MOVIE: Breakin' 2 Electric and get their opinions and give their own. It’s like Latvia and Estonia underwent a similar fate in the days (3® Synchronal Research Boogaloo' Breakdancers fight to save their looked official, it wasn’t too hard to QUESTION: When a woman completed And signed. Of course, [CNN] Sports Close-up talking over coffee the way people do in the morn­ tell that it was really direct mail ad­ that followed.) community center from the clutches of gets divorced, does he lose all rights your child should not sulxnit an ^ - On this date: greedy developers Lucinda Dickey, ing. We find out something about everybody. I like vertising. I’m wondering, is there to Social Security benefits on her Adolfo (Shabba-Doo) Quinones, Michael plicatiOT if he or she already has a In 1567, Mary, Queen of Scots, was imprisoned in Chambers. 1984 Rated PG (In Stereo) it when you get something that’s unpredictable.” any advantage to going through such former husband? Social Security number. Lochleven Castle in Scotland. TV channel gifide [USA] Tales of the Gold Monkey Warfield’s first shot as a talk show host came in a company. 1987 on “The Late Show.” She was one of the guest In 1858, in a speech in Springfield, 111., Senate can­ Cox UnKod Talo-Modia 1 0 :1 0 A M [CNN] Showbiz This ANSWER: Not necessarily. If QUESTION: My mother died ...... 3 W e e k hosts after the departure of Joan Rivers. That** ANSWER: No! Each year, mil- didate Abraham Lincoln said the slavery issue had to be W FSB. Hertford ...... 2 ...... 7 . your marriage lasted 10 years or W T N H . 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For The Associated Press wants to know why, (R) (In Stereo) 8:30AM CB Paid Program leitner (1.), Laura ffl) Odd Couple [ESPN] SportsCenter 2. “Step B y Step” N e w Kids on the Block dS Tracey Ullman (CC) A woman seek­ (33) Funtastic World: Fantastic Max Johnson and ing admission to a movie set claims to (18) Synchronal Research [MAX] MOVIE; 'Graveyard Shift' A Gregory Harrison (Columbia) Singer-guitanst has come “above centuries-old vampire uses a late-night (3® Choices We Face know filmmaker Steven Spielberg. (R) (In (20) All in the Family 3. “Poison” Bell Biv Devoe (M CA) — Platinum ground ” he hopes. Stereo) taxicab to prowl the city streets in search d® Daffy Duck star in “Red Riv­ §2) (3® d® News of victims. Silvio Olivlero, Helen Papas, er," a drama about (M ore than 1 million singles sold.) Barone, long a staple of underground and college [CNN] East Meets West d® Mailbox Millionaire §4) Trying Times (CC) A professional stu- Cliff Stoker 1987. Rated R a grueling 4. “Hold O n” W ilson Phillips (S B K ) — Gold radio play lists, may be on the verge o f being dis­ [HBO] Edge (CC). (In Stereo) d® Robert Schulier dent panics when his parents cut off mo­ 11:45PM d® Hersey's Hollywood 1,000-mile cattle 5. “D o You Remember?” Phil Collins (Atlantic) covered by the American mainstream. 1 0:00PM CS Tour of Duty (CC) After ney for his studies. d® Inspector Gadget 12:00AM Home Shopping Club drive out of Tex­ 6. “Vogue” (Sire) His first solo studio album, “Primal Dream,” on he goes AWOL. the platoon attempts to dZ) Hot Metal Pan 7 of 12 (3® (61) Funtastic World: SuperTed save drug-addicted Percell from a dishon­ d® WWF Wrestling Challenge as on the Chisholm 7. “Ready or Not” After 7 (V irgin) Paradox Records, follows his successful 1987 un­ [A&E] My Family and Other Animals A Trail. The re­ orable discharge; Col. Brewster alerts the ® ) Comic Strip Live From Los Angeles, (57) Hot Metal Part 9 of 12. dinghy becomes Margo's love boat and 8. “Hold On” En Vogue (Atlantic) — Gold derground Phssport Records release, “Cool Blue press about the Phu An massacre coverup tonight’s scheduled comics include Stevie broadcast of the (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) (13) MOVIE; 'City Limits' A corporation's Leslie gets caught in his own burglar alarm 9. “U Can’t Touch This” M.C. Hammer (Capitol) Halo,” cut live at New York’s Bottom Line. Ray Fromstein, Bobby Slayton, Don Reed Part 7 of 10. CBS movie airs ® News (CC). and Amazing Jonathan. (60 min.) plans to take over a town almost des­ 10. “r U B e Tbur Shelter” Taylor Dayne (Arista) He has completed a spring tour with the troyed by plague runs afoul of the two sur­ [CNN] Evans & Novak (R) SUNDAY, JUNE CS) USA Tonight [CNN] Capital Gang (R) Smithereens. viving gangs currently governing it. Darrell [DIS] Tale Spin 17. Top LPs (31) Synchronal Research [D IS ] MOVIE: Help!' Religious fanatics Larson, John Stockwell. Robby Benson ^ “I’m very pleased with the album,” says Barone. 1985 [ESPN] Lee Haney Workout (R) All in the Family chase the Beatles around Europe in an ef­ 1. “Please Hammer Don’t Hurt ‘Em” M.C. Ham­ fort to recover a sacred ring in Ringo's pos­ [HBO] Wonderful Wizard of Oz (In CHECK USTINGS “It turned out well. It sounds just the way I wanted [A&E] Footsteps of Man; Frontiers Wri­ mer (C^itol) — Platinum (More than 1 million §D @§) Hunter (CC) Hunter learns he fath­ session The Beatles, Leo McKern. Eleanor ter Nadine Gordimer offers Insight into the Stereo) FOR EXACT TIME it to. I wrote the songs for an album as opposed to ered a son during the Vietnam War and Bron 1965 Rated G, (In Stereo) units sold.) South African region. (60 min.) (R) 9:00AM ( B Sunday Morning (CC) just stringing a group o f songs together. that the boy is implicated in a murder case. [ESPN] (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) [CNN] Newsnight (B d3) Paid Program 2. “I ’m Breathless” Madonna (Sire) “The record captures the different sounds that [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire MOVIE: 'Joy of Sex' Two teenagers [ESPN] Cheerleading; College Cham­ (B Silver Spoons (CC) 1 0.1 0AM [CNN] On the Menu (R) Earth with Antarean benefactors to re­ 3. “I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got” Sinead result from the combination o f an acoustic guitar set out to lose their virginity at any cost. [TMC] MOVIE: 'Lady Godiva Rides' The pionships (R) trieve endangered alien cocoons. Don O ’Connor (Ensign) — Platinum (33) Funtastic World: Richie Rich 1 0.30AM CB Inside Washington Ameche, Wilford Brimley, Hume Cronyn and cello with various other instruments thrown in.” Michelle Meyrink, Cameron Dye, Lisa Lan- mythical English noblewoman endures the [HBO] MOVIE; 'Ghostbusters IT (CC) glois, 1984. hardships of imprisonment and a trans- (3® Invisions (B This Week W ith David Brinkley (CC) 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) 4. “Pretty Woman’ Soundtrack” (EMI) — Gold Barone wrote most of the album while touring The boys pursue a new wave of polterge­ Atlantic voyage after her husband is ists and phantasms conjured up by the res­ (2® Bugs Bunny (33) Charles in Charge (CC) Charles (alls In [USA] He-Man and Masters of the (M ore than 500.000 units sold.) (§P Missing/Reward A California moth­ wounded by her lover, Tom Jones. Marsha with . M any o f the songs reflect the at­ er s killer; money-order forgers; antique tored portrait of a long-dead Carpathian love with a gorgeous rock star. (R) Universe 5. “Poison” B ell B iv D evoe (M C A ) — Platinum Jordan, Forman Shane, Deborah Downey. (24) dZ) Sesame Street (CC) (R) mosphere o f the country where they were written. duck decoys. (R) warlock Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Sigour­ O ) Daily Mixer 1 2:00PM Love Boat ^■“Brigade” Heart (Capitol) — Platinum 1988 Rated R ney Weaver 1989 Rated PG. (In Stereo) d® Frederick K. Price (B Barone says, “It’s funny. W hen I listen to them, I [CNN] CNN News d® This Old House (CC). (R) CinemAttractions [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Babes Ahoy' Middle [LIFE] W hat's Up, Dr. Ruth? (CC). d® College Mad House (B 7. “Shut Up and Dance” Ihula Abdul (Virgin) Boxing: Mike Tyson vs. Henry know exactly where I was when the song was writ­ [HBO] Eastern hit men and a boatload of beautiful ( ^ Munsters Today (CC) The Munster's (33) To Be Announced. 8. “Wilson Phillips” Wilson Phillips (SBK) — Tillman (CC) A Heavyweight bout sched­ @® Rev. David Paul ten. I wrote most o f them in Germany and Brazil.” women complicate a cruise ship waiter's 12:1 5AM d® Honeymooners mansion is filled with odd characters when (3® Home Shopping Club uled for 10 rounds, from Ceasars Palace in big shot at comedic stardom. Adam San­ [A&E] MOVIE: 'Dressed to Kill' Sher­ the family holds a reunion (R) Gold Barone has been hailed as “the next big thing.” Las Vegas; also on the card George Fore­ dler, Burt Young. Terry Moore. 1989 12:30AM ® Byron Allen (R) (In lock Holmes attempts to retrieve engrav­ d® MOVIE: 'Miracle of the Heart; A 9. “Violator” Depeche M ode (Sire) — P latinum Stereo) ing plates stolen from the Bank of England (1§) The Spotlight Boys Town Story' The inspiring story of first as a member o f the Hoboken, N J.,-based Bon­ man vs. Adilson Rodriguez in 10 round Heavyweight bout. (2 hrs.) (Live) 11:30PM ® Entertainment This ® Star Search (60 min.) (In Stereo) Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Patricia Mon- dZ) Reading Rainbow (CC). (R) an aging priest and a troubled youth, who, 10. “Soul Provider” Michael Bolton (Columbia) gos, then again when he went out on his own. Week "RoboCop 2 " preview (60 min ) (In son 1946 [A&E] Shortstories with the help of each other, rediscover — Platinum [LIFE] Breast Cancer: What You Don't Stereo) ® Paid Program Although commercial success has eluded him so Know Can Hurt You A study of breast [CNN] Morning News their courage, wisdom and places in the d® {^) Friday the 13th; The Series Un­ [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday cancer, including new therapies and the ® American Gladiators world Art Carney, Casey Siemaszko, Jack far, he has a substantial and loyal following. suspecting men become the sacrifical vic­ [DIS] Fraggle Rock [ESPN] This Week in Sports Bannon. 1986. Country singles importance of early detection. (60 min.) (R) ® Freddy's Nightmares A man's affair “The places where I’ve played, like in New York tims of a cult priestess (60 min ) (R) (In [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour (R) [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (2® Natural White 1. “Love Without End, Am en” George Strait [MAX] MOVIE: 'Halloween 4; The Re­ makes his family a target of evil plans (60 Stereo) or L A — they know me and we pack them m. I was turn of Michael Myers' (CC) The infa­ min.) (R| (In Stereo) [HBO] MOVIE: Pink Cadillac' (CC) A [USA] Cartoon Express d® McLaughlin Group (MCA) [C N N ] Evans & Novak (R) mous mass murderer escapes and returns IVIOVIE: 'Cannery Row' A marine bail bondsman's employee finds himself 2. “Walk O n” Reba McEntire (M C A ) listening to the radio one day while driving in Los (31) protecting the bubbly woman he was as­ 10:45AM (3® Jewish Life d® MOVIE: 'Support Your Local Sheriff to Haddonfield, III., to start a new reign of biologist tries to forget his past while a Angeles, and the disc jockey listed a Bongos’ [DIS] MOVIE; That Darn Cat' A signed to capture. Clint Eastwood, Bernad­ A stranger takes on the job of sheriff in a 3. “Rass It O n D ow n” Alabam a (R C A ) terror. Donald Pleasence. Danielle Harris. young runaway drifts Into life in a bordello. 11:00AM (B Face the Nation Western town caught up in a gold rush and record as one o f the best o f the ’80s. That’s just Ellie Cornell. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) Siamese cat becomes a federal investiga­ ette Peters, Timothy Carhart 1989 Rated 4. “She Came From Fort Worth” Kathy Mattea Nick Nolte, Debra Winger, Audra Lindlev tor's only link to a kidnapped woman. Hay- PG-13 (In Stereo) ® Paid Program hires the town character as his deputy. ^eat. It gave a thrill. Although,” he says, laughing, [USA] Hitchhiker (In Stereo) 1982 James Garner, Walter Brennan, Jack Elam. (Mercury) ley Mills, Dean Jones, Dorothy Provine. [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update CH) Incredible Hulk Synchronal Research 1969 “it’s hand to believe the ’80s are over.” 10:30PM ® Jack Benny (3® 1965 Rated G 31) David Paul 5. “Dancy’s Dream” Restless Heart (R C A ) (2® Smash Hits 9:30AM ® auh d® Meet the Press (CC). Barone is quietly charming and speaks reflective­ (S) A t the Movies The careers of ‘ An­ [LIFE] Day by Day ® Airwolf 6. “The Dance” Garth Brooks (Capitol) ® @® Saturday Night Live Host Tom ® Silver Spoons (CC). (SZ) American Interests ly about his music. H e gives no hint o f the ex­ other 48 Hrs." co-stars Eddie Murphy and [T M C ] MOVIE; Colors' Dennis Hop­ dD Real to Reel 7. “He Walked On Water” Randy Travis (Warner Nick Nolte. Hanks Musical guest Aerosmith (90 per's controversial account of Los Angeles QS Funtastic World: SuperTed [A&E] MOVIE: 'I Wonder Who's Kiss­ uberance he brings to his i^rformances. His energy, min ) (R) (In Stereo) d ? Frugal Gourmet |R) (In Stereo) Bros.) (3D Synchronal Research gang violence and the elite police unit as­ Q.4) Health and Tennis ing Her Now' This life story of romantic coupled with an ear for interesting musical com­ (m Dear Phil An unhappy housewife signed to control it. Sean Penn. Robert Du­ dS Weekend With Crook and Chase troubador Joseph E. Howard includes the 8. “Runnin’ W ith The W ind” Eddie Rabbitt dD Mama's Family ® Kiss-TV (R) songs he wrote and sang. June Haver, writes a letter to Phil Donahue in this Lee vall, Maria Conchita Alonso. 1988. Rated (36) Connecticut Real Estate Showcase (Capitol) binations, provides a distinctive sound. That energy Outer Limits Smith story R. (In Stereo) (2^ Meet the Press (CC) Mark Stevens. 1947. was captured on “Cool Blue Halo.” ® ) Mama's Family Mama hopes to be­ 9. “If You Could Only See Me Now” T. Graham (61) Crime Stoppers 800 An alleged love (2® IVIOVIE; 'Hawk, the Slayer' A heroic 1:00AM (22) Twin Star Productions Stainarator [CNN] Newsday come a member of an exclusive women's Brown (Capitol) “After the Bongos, I wanted to do something a (M) New Lassie (CC) A motorcycle acci­ club (R) [ESPN] Horseshow Jumping: Upper- bit differently, which is why I went with the acous­ dent occurs in front of the McCullochs' @§) Business World ville Classic From Upperville, Va. (60 10. “I’ve C r i ^ M y Last Tear For Tbu” Ricky Van house, (R) min.) (Taped) tic guitar and cello,” he says. “The other things such dZ) Degrassi High (CC) Diana decides to Shelton (Columbia) @§) Media Arts Inc. Productions [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R| as the marimbas were a d d ^ as w e went along. attend Melanie's party without her broth­ Sunday, June 17 @ Connecticut: Now (In Stereo) er's knowledge (R) [M AX] Max Movie Show (R) Adult singles “The band on ‘Primal Dream’ is basically the dS MOVIE: 'Popi' A Puerto Rican wi­ [USA] All-American Wrestling 1. “D o You Remember?” Phil Collins (Atlantic) same as the live release.” [CNN] Your Money (R) dower struggles to give his two sons a 12:30PM CB Outdoor Sportsman 2. “C lub at the End o f the Street” Elum John The Florida native came to N e w York in the late [DIS] Donald Duck Presents better life than he had, Alan Arkin, Rita 6.00AM (® My Neighbor's Religion Moreno, Miguel Alejandro 1969 (33) MOVIE: 'Corvette Summer' When a (MCA) ’70s, attracted by the music scene created around son Presson, Ray Walston, Avery Schrei- her 1988. Rated PG ® Sunday Mass [ESPN] Major League Baseball Maga­ customized Stingray is stolen, the owner ® Public Affairs zine (R) [A&E] Revue Featured pianist Michael takes up a wild chase through the Nevada 3. “It Must Have Been Love” Roxette (EM I) Patti Smith, and others. W hile living Feinstein (60 min ) (R) ® ® Paid Program [MAX] MOVIE; 'Clarence, the Cross- (3® Chamease II desert to get his car back. Mark Hamill, 4. “Hold On” Wilson PhiUips (SBK ) at the legendary Chelsea Hotel, he formed the Bon­ [TMC] MOVIE: The Big Blue' A diving (33) Remote Control Eyed Lion' A lion who can't seem to focus d® Miracle Faith Outreach competition turns friends into foes Jean- [DIS] MOVIE: King Kong' A giant gorilla Annie Potts. 1978. gos. on his prey is brought to an African re­ 5. “Wben I’m Back on My Feet Again” Michael d® Day of Discovery Marc Barr. Jean Reno, Rosanna Arquette. IS captured and brought to civilization by d® Quantum Marketing (1® Synchronal Research search center for observation. Marshall an enterprising movie producer. Fay Wray, Bolton (Colum bia) The band moved to Hoboken because at the time d® Dr. D. James Kennedy 1988 Rated PG. (2® On the Record d® Insight-Out Thompson, Betsy Drake, Richard Haydn Bruce Cabot. Robert Armstrong. 1933 6. “When Something Is Wrong With My Baby” rent w ^ cheaper there than in Manhattan. The Bon­ 1965. Rated G. Celebrate with Reverend Mellon [USA] Famous Adventures of Mr. Ma- Connecticut Newsmakers @ Earth (1® goo [ESPN] Sports Reporters Linda Ronstadt (Elektra) gos quickly develtqied a rq>utatioa as a dance band ® Maude 7:00AM ® Vista ®3) Funtastic World: Fantastic Max [HBO] MOVIE: 'Stand and Deliver' (CC) (4® Snakmaster 9:45AM [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Marooned' 7. “ChiIdren o f the Night” Richard M arx (E M I) and worth a trip across the Hudson River. [DIS] Mousercise (® Breakthrough [C N N ] Big Story (R) East Los Angeles math teacher Jaime Es­ (iZ) Firing Line: A King Speaks Out; King Three astronauts are stranded in space af­ calante inspires his students to take and Constantine of Greece 8. “Cuts Both Ways” Gloria Estefan (Epic) “Being in the Bongos was a blast,” Barone says. [LIFE] Frederick K. Price ® Point of View [DIS] Dumbo's Circus ter a technical malfunction. Oscar-winning pass an advanced placement exam in cal­ [CNN] Science and Technology Week 9. “Your Baby Never Looked Good in Blue” Ex­ “It was like attending a really fun scIk x )!. W e had a (33) Frederick K. Price [ESPN] Bodyshaping (R) special effects Gregory Peck. Richard 6:10AM [CNN] Healthweek (R) culus Based on a true story Edward Topic: factory that produces a high-tech (3® Divine Plan Crenna. David Janssen 1969 Rated G (In James Olmos, Lou Diamond Phillips. pose (Arista) great time and really learned a lot about making 8:00AM Cl) New England Sunday Stereo) instrument without using a computer or 6:25AM [TMC] MOVIE: classified 1987 Rated PG paperwork (R) 10. “Through the Test o f Tim e” Rati Austin records.” Love' Three lonely co-workers in a Man­ (2® Invisions Hair Replacement S ) Paid Program 10:00AM (B Action Newsmakers [LIFE] Cardiology Update (GRP) Although he misses working with his friends hattan ad agency gel surprising results d® James Kennedy C D Bugs, Porky and Friends [M AX] MOVIE: 'Places in the Heart' when they place personal ads in a local (B Steampipe Alley [USA] Jem (CC) A widow struggles to keep her farm from the band, he enjoys being on his own. @) Wheel Power (33) Funtastic World: Paddington Bear magazine. Michael McKean, Stephanie Far- (33) Laverne & Shirley 11:1 0AM [CNN] Travel Guide (R) and her family together during the Depres­ Black singles “I like having the freedom to color my music acy, Dinah Manoff. 1986. d® To Be Announced. (3® Hope for the Hidden Problem sion era in Texas. Sally Field, Danny Kenneth Copeland (I® Solid Gold History ® Insport Glover. Lindsay Crouse. 1984 Rated PG 1. “U Can’t Touch This” M .C . Hammer (Capitol) with the various sounds I hear,” he says. “It was fun d® Porky Pig 1 1:30AM 6:30AM ( ® CBS Storybreak (CC) (R) @ Buck Rogers \ d® Jimmy Swaggart Special Olympics Summer Games (2 2. “Why You Get Funky on Me” Today (Motown) to have written a collection o f songs as O f^ s e d to (33) Larry Jones (2® Sunday Today (B 12:45PM [H B O ] MOVIE: Plain (S) Chalice of Salvation (Live) hrs ) (Live) Clothes' (CC) After his brother becomes 3. “A U I D o Is Think o f You" TYoop (AUantic) i3 ) Funtastic World; Paddington Bear (1® dZ) Sesame Street (CC) (R) the Bwigos’ records — which were really a bunch (3® Synchronal Research d® @) Mister Rogers (CC). (R) (3® Video Wrap the prime suspect in a high-school teach­ 4. “G ood Love” Klymaxx (M C A ) o f 45s put together.” [A&E] Saboteurs of Telemark A docu ® ) Oral Roberts er's murder, a suspended police officer d® Snakmaster mentary focusing on the saboteurs who ( ^ Financial Freedom (2® Used Vehicle Showcase 5. “Tomorrow ( A Better You, Better M e )” (Quincy d® This Week on Pit Road ® Heathcliff goes undercover to nab the real killer Ar- Barone is listed, along with Don Dixon and crippled the Nazi atomic research program. d® Sacrifice of the Mass d® Ciao Italia (R) (In Stereo) liss Howard, Suzy Amis, George Wendt. Jones featuring Tbvin Campbell (Warner Bros.) d® Ring Around the World Narrated by actor Burgess Meredith (60 S® Robert Schuller Richard Gottehrer as producers. He enjoys sharing min.) ^ ) My Secret Identity Kirk's problems at d® America's Top Ten 1988 Rated PG (In Stereo) 6. “D o n ’t Wanna Fall in L ove” Jane Child (3® Odd Couple ®3) Funtastic World: Richie Rich home force him to run away to live with his the p r^ u c in g hat with others, feeling that solo ® World Tomorrow 1 :00PM ® Auto Racing: CART De­ (Warner Bros.) — G old (M ore than 500,000 singles [CNN] Daybreak [A&E] Journey to Adventure natural father (R) producing as well as performing would be too (fit) Paid Program ( ^ Three Stooges troit Grand Prix (CC) A 155-mile race [DIS] Welcome to Pooh Corner [C N N ] Daybreak d® American Telecast through the streets of Detroit. (2 hrs . 30 sold.) stressful. [CNN] Style With Elsa Klensch (R) (@ This Week W ith David Brinkley (CC). [ESPN] SportsCenter [DIS] Good Morning, Mickey! (53) Fame min ) (Live) 7. “Ghctto Heaven” The Family Stand (Atlantic) [DIS] You and Me, Kid Club Connect In 1983 Gottehrer produced the five songs on [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide (fZ) 8. “Thc Blues” Tony! Toni! Tone! (Rolydor) [ESPN] SpeedWeek (R) [ESPN] Best of Muscle Magazine [DIS] Goofy's Salute to Father Goofy ® Comedy Wheel “Numbers W ith W ings” on R C A , the Bongos’ third [USA] Calliope stars in a show dedicated to fathers every­ [CNN] Sportsweek in Review [HBO] MOVIE; 'Saturday the 14th [H B O ] Baber (R) (g) MOVIE: The Culpepper Cattle 9. “Nicety” M ichel’le (Ruthless) record and first since the addition o f guitarist James where (60 min ) (R) [ESPN] Gameday Company' A teen ager becomes a mature Strikes Back' A 16-year-old boy strug­ ^ ; 3 0 A M ® America's Black Forum [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Star Trek V: The Final 10. “You Can’t Deny It” Lisa Stansfield (Arista) [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update cowboy during a long, difficult cattle drive M astrom ade the band a quartet. gles in vain to convince his parents that (n) Frontier' (CC) 1 their new home Is the gateway to hell Ja­ ® Bth Day [LIFE] Family Practice Update [TMC] MOVIE: 'Cocoon: The Return' continued [USA] Popeye and Son (CC) A group of senior citizens returns to continued 9 9 0

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to Colorado. Gary Grimes, Billy Green [USA] Shadow Theater Featured: (S) MOVIE: 'Last Embrace' A former un­ (ST) MOVIE: 'Back to the Beach' A pair of 9:00PM ® MOVIE: 'Red River' (CC) Bush. 1972. former beachniks discover how times have anthology-style horror movies; horror dercover agent finds himself being pur­ fif) Jimmy Swaggart Peel ‘Orange’ New biography A young man and his tyrannical stepfather films where the monsters are animals. (R) sued by an unknown killer. Roy Scheider, (55) Insight-Out [24) Connecticut Newsweek (R) changed when they return to their old Cali­ clash over the route of a crucial cattle drive fornia haunts. Frankie Avalon. Annette Janet Margolin, Christopher Walken Stalnarator (3D Syncnronal Research 1979. to open the Chisholm Trail. James Arness, @ ( P ® News 08) Funicello. Connie Stevens. 1987. 5:30PM OS) This Week in Baseball Mel Allen dis­ Bruce Boxleitner, Gregory Harrison. 1988, (58) Never the Twain recalls Winchell [A & E ] American Playwrights Theater: ® Mersey's Hollywood @ All Creatures Great and Small (In Stereo) to find story cusses news and highlights from the major 27 Wagons Full of Cotton (CC). (R) (57) Collectors (In Stereo) d3) Outsiders Darrel tries to help Tim by (59 Ask the Manager leagues. (33) Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous (69 Arsenio Hall (R) (In Stereo) THE GOLDEN ORANGE. By Joseph Wam- [CNN ] World Report ®3) Charles in Charge (CC) Charles falls in getting him a job, unaware he’s contem­ Hulk Hogan; Brigitte Nielsen and Mark Gas- [46) Daily Mixer plating a daring robbery. (60 min.) (R) (In Sched­ baugh. Morrow. 317 Rages. $19i>5. Tennis: Stella Artois Grass love with a gorgeous rock star. (R) tineau. (60 min.) [A & E ] Caroline's Comedy Hour By Phil Thomas [57) Story of English Host Robert MacNeil [ESPN] Stereo) uled: comics Billy Jaye, Anita Weiss. Scott Court Championship Final match from [A&E] Heroes A profile of Marcel Bi- (39 Synchronal Research The Associated Press traces the history of the English language, geard, a French soldier from WWII to the [A&E] Unknown War Blakeman, Gary Delena and Judy Tenuta. beginning with a look at the reasons for its London. (2 hrs.) (Taped) ® MOVIE; 'Appearances' Pre­ (60 min.) There’s a good police story hiding beneath the Algerian War. (R) [CNN] Newswatch worldwide predominance. (60 min.) Part 1 [LLpE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) miere, (CC) A former football star strug­ [C N N ] Inside Business (R) rind of ‘*The Golden Orange,” Joseph Wambaugh’s NEW YORK — “Good evening, Mr. and Mrs. of 3. [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday (R| [DIS] MOV.E; 'Father Was a Fullback' gles to keep his family together following 3:30PM ( D NBA Basketball PlayoHs: A college football coach has trouble with the death of a son. Scott Paulin, Wendy [DIS] MOVIE; 'Bill Cosby - 'Him self' first novel in five years. That is, if you don’t minH Ol) MOVIE: 'Oliver's Story' Oliver picks [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet America and all the ships at sea! This is Walter Championship Finals - Portland Trail both his losing team and his two daugh­ Phillips, Ernest Borgnine, 1990. (In Stereo) Funnyman Bill Cosby looks at the humo­ peeluig the skin and tossing away the novel’s sour up the pieces after his wife's death in this Blazers at Detroit Pistons (CC) Game [ESPN] Cycling: U.S. Pro Champion­ rous sides of marriage, childbirth and fa­ Winchell in New York. Let’s go to press. Flash!” ters. Fred MacMurray, Maureen O'Hara, William plans his escape first half. sequel to Erich Segal's 'Love Story". Ryan Six. if necessary, from the Palace at Au­ ships From Philadelphia. (60 min.) (Taped) Natalie Wood. 1949. O ) Fresh Fields mily life in this concert film taped in Ontario when Emma’s in-laws arrive for dinner Walter Winchell? O'Neal, Candice Bergen, Nicola Pagett. burn Hills. (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) [HBO] MOVIE: Saturday the 14th in 1981. Bill Cosby. 1982. Rated PG. To be fair, “The Golden Orange” is really the 1978. [ESPN] Baseball Tonight (60 min.) with their suitcases and intentions of stay­ His name rings very few bells now. especially for (g) M-A-S-H Strikes Back' A 16-year-old boy strug­ ing. [ESPN] SportsCenter (60 min.) story of an ex-police officer, something that Wam- [CNN ] Newsday gles in vain to convince his parents that [HBO] MOVIE; 'Twins' (CC) A 35-year- Americans under 40. But it wasn’t all that many [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet old genetically bred Adonis heads for [HBO] How to Prevent a Heart Attack A [D IS] 2 1/2 Dads Two single fathers, their new home is the gateway to hell. Ja­ (S) Friday the 13th: The Series Unsus­ baugh, who himself served with the Los Angeles [HBO] MOVIE: 'Paternity' A middle-age America in search of the twin brother he pecting men become the sacrifical victims practical guide focusing on warning symp­ years ago when millions of Americans turned on their five children and a bachelor friend de­ son Presson. Ray Walston. Avery Schrei- police, should know about But unlike Wambaugh, bachelor undertakes a search for a surro­ never knew - a pint-sized car thief wanted of a cult priestess. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) toms, risks and prevention of heart at­ ■n \ their radios each week and listened avidly for that cide to move in together. (R) ber. 1988. Rated PG. tacks, Hosted by Walter Cronkite. (R) with “The Choirboys,” “The Blue Knight” and gate mother who will bear him an heir. Burt by the mob. Arnold Schwarzenegger, dZ) Masterpiece Theatre: The Charmer [ESPN] Secrets of Speed [LIFE] Medical Economics Video Maga­ O \ staccato introduction. In between broadcasts, some Reynolds, Beverly D'Angelo, Lauren Hut­ Danny DeVito, Kelly Preston. 1988. Rated (CC) Ralph Gorse marries the pregnant Pa­ [LIFE] Prescribing Information other best sellers behind him, the hero of the new zine PG. (In Stereo) SO million fans — at a time when the nation’s [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) ton. 1981. Rated PG. mela, then sets in motion a scheme to col­ [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Dudes' Manhattan [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (In novel is a drunk who’s “needier than public 5 -n population was roughly 140 million — got more of [USA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Dudes' Manhattan [LIFE] Milestones in Medicine Part 1 of lect the insurance money. (60 min.) Part 4 punkers on their way to Los Angeles be­ television.” punkers on their way to Los Angeles be­ Stereo) 2. (R) of 6. (R) come Western vigilantes when their friend CD ® PGA Golf: U.S. Open Winchell by reading his six-day-a-week gossip 1:30PM come Western vigilantes when their friend CBS News (CC) is murdered by a gang of cutthroats. Jon Wmnie Barlow is a 40-year-old roustabout retired (CC) Final round from Medinah, III. (3 hrs.) 6:00PM CD [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Troop Beverly Hills' ®1) Married... With Children (CC) Peggy column, which, at its most poptdar, appeared in is murdered by a gang of cutthroats. Jon (CC) A wealthy socialite becomes the squanders the money A) has saved to have Cryer, Daniel Roebuck. Catherine Mary from the Newport Beach police with a back injury (Live) Cryer, Daniel Roebuck. Catherine Mary CD News (CC). over 1,000 newspapers. leader of a group of rich and pampered their taxes professionally prepared. (R) (In Stuart. 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) he suffered trying to protect a millionaire’s yacht on CD Major League Baseball: New York Stuart. 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) CD Knight Rider Wilderness Girls. Shelley Long, Craig T. Stereo) [U SA] Miami Vice Part 1 of 2. (In Stereo) One of those readers was Michael Herr, the M ets at Pittsburgh Pirates (3 hrs.) (Live) California’s Gold Co^t. n ^ 4:00PM (lS) Synchronal Research I’iD MOVIE: 'Back to the Beach' A pair of Nelson, Betty Thomas. 1989. Rated PG. [A&E] All Creatures Great and Small (SI) Tony Brown's Journal (R) former beachniks discover how times have (In Stereo) 1 1:30PM ® Magnum, P.l. author of the highly acclaimed “Dispatches” — a Gymnastics: United States Cham­ Calling Winnie bitter is like calling the Gold changed when they return to their old Cali­ [CNN] Week in Review (R| ® MOVIE: 'Zelig' A documentary-style book “about the Vietnam War and my experiences (56) (58) Major League Baseball: Boston pionships Men’s and women's individual [USA] Equalizer Coast socialites shallow. Both are apparent from the Red Sox at Baltimore Orioles (2 hrs., 45 fornia haunts. Frankie Avalon, Annette [DIS] Prairie Home Companion: The account of a fictional 1920s neurotic with there in 1967-68” — and now of “Walter Winchell” competition, from Denver. (2 hrs.) (Taped) Funicello. Connie Stevens. 1987, Taped at a min.) (Live) 7:30PM (31) Synchronal Research Third Annual Farewell Tour the ability to acquire the physical traits of first page, yet they’re the only points Wambaugh (Knopf), a fictionalized biography. (28) Mary Baker Eddy: A Heart in Protest (18) Synchronal Research dS Carol Burnett and Friends Dallas, Texas performance. Garrison Keil­ people he encounters. Woody Allen, Mia makes in the book’s first half. [C N N ] Moneyweek (R) Ju)ie Harris stars as Mary Baker Eddy, the lor is joined by singers Robin and Linda Farrow, Garrett Brown. 1983. [CNN] Sports Sunday Herr, now 50, says: “When I was just a kid up in [ESPN] Auto Racing: Celebrity Race founder of the Christian Science religion. 56) MOVIE; 'Tough Guys Don't Dance' Williams, Kate (14cKenzie and others. (90 Stepping out from among the rich cardboard An alcoholic writer gets involved in a baf­ (39 Star Trek: The Next Generation (CC) O H Syracuse, New \bric, I couldn’t wait for the From Long Beach, Calif. (Taped) (60 min.) [LIFE] Milestones in Medicine Part 1 of min.) (In Stereo) The Enterprise crew saves a badly Injured cutouts is Tess Bmder, an ash-eyed blonde who fling murder mystery in Norman Mailer's 2 (R) newspaper to arrive so I could read WincheU’s [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update (58) Charlie's Angels Part 1 of 2 adaptation of his own novel. Ryan O'Neal. [HBO] MOVIE: Pink Cadillac' (CC) A humanoid who possesses remarkable seems to offer Wmme salvadon. Anyone who’s bail bondsman's employee finds himself powers. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) IS [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Miles From Home' (5?) Microwave Master Isabella Rossellini, Debra Sandlund 1987 8:00PM ® Murder, She Wrote (CC) column. He stuck in my mind over the years. protecting the bubbly woman he was as­ ever read a police thriller knows Thss has some­ (CC) Two brothers become Midwestern The questionable identity of a body found (59 Hot Shot Bowling (60 min.) “But it wasn’t until I co-authored a book called [A & E ] Vivaldi: The Four Seasons (R| gD ^ @6) News signed to capture. Clint Eastwood, Bernad­ folk heroes after they burn down their fa­ by a railroad track leads to murder and be­ 65) (59 George Michael's Sports Mach­ thing else in mind, yet Wambaugh throws away 150 O “o “The Big Room” that Winchell surfaced again. The [D IS] MOVIE: Ollie Hopnoodle's (S4) The Doctor Is In comes the inspiration for Jessica's latest ette Peters, Timothy Carhart. 1989. Rated mily farm in protest of a bank foreclosure. Haven of Bliss' (CC) Humorist Jean She­ ine (In Stereo) pages with barely a t o t that there’s more to come. Richard Gere, Kevin Anderson, John Mal- (26) Crazy Like a Fox novel. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) PG-13. (In Stereo) book was about 48 different American figures, from pherd's semi-autobiographical account of (54) Talking Sports With Rod Michaud Eventually, Winnie is drawn into a plot to break 1 kovich. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) (38) St. Elsewhere ® ® America's Funniest Home Vi­ [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update Frank Sinatra to Ranklin D. Roosevelt. One of the an Indiana family's less-than-perfect sum­ (59 Jack Van Impe mer vacation. James B Sikking. Jerry deos (CC) Clips include; sports with a dif­ (R) a will and get at the millions left behind by Tess’ O T | others was Winchell, and I got interested in him 2:00PM (56) MOVIE: 'Cry Freedom' (57) Nature (CC) The different types of Fact-based account of the friendship be­ O'Connell, Dorothy Lyman. 1988 owls and the characteristics which make ferent twist; people who don't look where [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Cocoon: The Return' (59 Christian Lifestyle Magazine father. Along the way, Wambaugh tosses in a again.” tween South African journalist Donald them ideal birds of prey. (60 min.) (R) (In they're going; a child's first birthday party. (CC) A group of senior citizens returns to @9 MOVIE: 'Tough Guys Don't Dance' [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) (R) (In Stereo) parade of police officers, boozy ex-bimbos and So interested, he says, that not only did he read Woods and black Bantu leader Stephen Stereo) Earth with Antarean benefactors to re­ An alcoholic writer gets involved in a baf­ Biko. Kevin Kline, Denzel Washington, Pe­ [USA] Double Trouble Qi) Star Search (60 min.) (In Stereo) trieve endangered alien cocoons. Don fling murder mystery in Norman Mailer’s gay men with bad toupees, ending with a tearftil all the books he could find that mentioned (61) Star Trek; The Next Generation (CC) Ameche, Wilford Brimley, Hume Cronyn. nelope Wilton. 1987. 4:15PM d@ Gymnastics: United Picard's enemy, Q, returns to stir up trou­ (39 Synchronal Research adaptation of his own novel. Ryan O'Neal, shoreline goodbye between Wiimie and Tess. Winchell, but he dug up some 3,000 columns States Championships Joined in Pro­ 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) Isabella Rossellini, Debra Sandlund. 1987. (24) Adam Smith's Money World: The ble on the Enterprise. (60 min ) (R) (In (19 MOVIE: 'Father of the Bride' A bride- The first half of “The Golden Orange” is more Winchell had written over his long career and read Commodity Game: Pit Bulls. Turtles gress Men’s and women s individual com­ Stereo) to-be puts her family through the joys and 9:30PM ® Jack Benny [CNN ] Sports Tonight and Market Wizards (R) petition, from Denver. (105 min.) (Taped) situation than story. When Wambaugh finally spins them all. [A & E ] Our Century America's involve­ agonies of an immense wedding. Colorized (39 Synchronal Research 1 1:40PM [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Alien' An his tale, it’s quite good, if you don’t mind waiting. (p) MOVIE: 'Support Your Local Gun- 4:30PM CD ® Golf Continues (90 ment in the Korean War. (60 min.) Part 1 of version. Spencer Tracy, Elizabeth Taylor, 64) Butterflies extraterrestrial stowaway attacks the “The columns not only were fabulously interest­ fighter' A runaway bridegroom is mis­ min.) 2. (R) Joan Bennett. 1950. Though Wambaugh Uves in the Gold Coast, he’s di) In Living Color (CC) (In Stereo) crew of an interstellar mining ship. Tom ing,” says Heir, “but as I read them a person taken for a notorious gunfighter by a feud- CD Kiner's Korner [CNN] Sportsweek in Review (R) Skerritt, Sigourney Weaver, Yaphet Kotto. out of his element amid mansions and seven-figure emerged. He was a fabulously interesting character. ridden small town. James Garner, Suzanne (54) Les Miserables -- Stage by Stage A [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) 1979. Rated R. (In Stereo) Pleshette, Harry Morgan. 1971. CB) MOVIE: 'Hardbodies' Three middle- [DIS] Danger Bay (CC) Dr Dunbar and behind-the-scenes view of the making of yachts that never leave the dock. O) aged men seek advice from a California the Roberts family celebrate their sixth an­ 1 0:00PM ® News (CC) [HBO] MOVIE: Above the Some may consider him trivial, but what he did has (57) Mystery): Rumpole of the Bailey the musical. (60 min.) 1 1:55PM beach hustler on how to pick up beautiful niversary in Danger Bay (R) (In Stereo) A CIA-sponsored drug cartel is (CC) Horace Rumpole defends a man ac­ (33) USA Tonight Law' (CC) — David Germain JD > historical value, it gives a taste of the time. His girls. Grant Kramer, Teal Roberts, Gary MOVIE: 'Corvette Summer' When a uncovered by a Chicago cop. Steven Sea­ cused of attempting to murder his busi­ [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) Synchronal Research radio program was the most highly rated of its Wood. 1984. customized Stingray is stolen, the owner (39 gal, Henry Silva, Pam Grier. 1988. Rated R. The Associated Press > H ness partner. (60 min.) (R) [USA] Murder, She Wrote takes up a wild chase through the Nevada (55) New Life fl8) Synchronal Research (In Stereo) time.” (Winchell’s jwogram first aired in late 1932.) [A & E ] Shortstories desert to get his car back. Mark Hamill, (58) Sportsbeat Scheduled: Upton Bell: 6:30PM @ News (CC) Annie Potts. 1978. (54) Masterpiece Theatre: The Charmer 1 2:00AM ® 6 9 Paid Program As Herr observes in his book, “On the night this [C N N ] Week in Review Bob Lobel: Joe Fitzgerald and Bob Ryan. (CC) Ralph Gorse marries the pregnant Pa­ (D ® ABC News (CC). dZ) Stalin (CC) A look at Stalin's final mela, then sets in motion a scheme to col­ (39 Home Shopping Club story begins (1943),” if millions of Americans [DIS] MOVIE: The Little Colonel' (CC) (60 min.) years In power and his continuing influence A little girl helps make the peace between (38) Synchrona) Research lect the insurance money. (60 min.) Part 4 (55) One More Day Best Sellers could have been anywhere they wanted “ ... many (57) Pierre Franey's Cuisine Rapide (In on the Soviet people. (60 min.) Part 3 of 3 her parents and her grandfather in the dD ( P NBC News of 6 . (R) 6 9 To Be Announced. Stereo) Scheduled: of them would have chosen The Stork Club, as post-Civil War South. Colorized version. §4) Fight Back! W ith David Horowitz (ST) America's Most Wanted (59 A Day to Care for the Children [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update updated information on an escapee who (59 Quantum Marketing Fiction good a name as there will ever be for the glamour Shirley Temple, Lionel Barrymore, Evelyn (CC) Video cameras; diet ads: disposable Debi is kidnapped was serving a sentence for burglary, theft d9 War of the Worlds (59 Gene Scott space par excellence, a place they only knew about Venable. 1935. (R) diapers (R) and forced to fight a Morthren warrior. (60 1. “The Burden of Proof,” Scott 'Ibrow [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Prime of Miss of property and attempted capital murder. min.) (R) (In Stereo) [A & E ] Murder by the Book Hercule [ESPN] Bowling: Hall of Fame Tourna­ [CNN] inside Business (In Stereo) 2. “The Stand,” Stephen King throu^ Walter Winchell, the wizard of the ment From St. Louis. (60 min.) (Taped) Jean Brodie’ (CC) In a 1930s girls' Poirot must convince his creator, Agatha school, one teacher teaches the apprecia­ [DIS] Animals of Africa A view of the lion ( ^ MOVIE: 'That Obscure Object of De­ Christie, not to kill him off. Stars: Ian Holm American vicarious; gossip columnist, failed [A&E] Murder by the Book Hercule A satirical look at middle class life and 3. “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” Dr. Seuss [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) tion of beauty and romance to her girls in a during its most active hours. sire' and Peggy Ashcroft. (60 min.) (R) Poirot must convince his creator, Agatha love is explored in this movie by Spanish vaudevillian, power broker and journalistic [USA] MOVIE: 'The World's Greatest most unconventional way. Maggie Smith, 4. “Dragon,” Clive Cussier [ESPN] SportsCenter Christie, not to kill him off. Stars: Ian Holm director Luis Bunuel. Fernando Rey, Carole [CNN ] World Report demagogue, one of the most powerful and famous Lover' A couple of newlyweds get mixed Robert Stephens. Pamela Franklin. 1969. and Peggy Ashcroft. (60 min.) 5. “September,” Rosamunde Pilcher [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) Bouquet 1977. [ESPN] Baseball Tonight (60 min.) (R) up in the crazy world of Hollywood in the Rated PG. [CNN] PrimeNews 6. “The Bourne Ultimatum,” Robert Ludlum men of his time. days of silent movies. Gene Wilder, Dom [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Dangerous Curves' (ST) Booker (CC) Booker Is assigned to [USA] Hollywood Insider [ESPN] Major League Baseball: Chi­ 7. “The Golden Orange,” Joseph Wambaugh “That he is barely remembered today ... only DeLuise, Carol Kane. 1977 [USA] M y Sister Sam Two college roommates run into unex­ protect his ctiildhood hero, a professional gives his story a larger shape than the mere rise and pected trouble after being hired to deliver a cago Cubs at Philadelphia Phillies (3 hockey player attempting a comeback. (60 1 2:30AM ® At the Movies Movies 8. “The Outlaws of Mesquite,” Louis L’Amour 2:30PM (B) m o v ie : 'Zuma Beach' A 5:00PM CD Buck Rogers new Porsche to a tycoon's daughter. Tate hrs.) (Live) min.) (R) (In Stereo) made about comic book heroes. slide and fall of his actual life. If people go around once*popular singer befriends a group of 9. “The Scions of Shannara,” Terry Brodcs fl8) Synchronal Research Donovan, Danielle Von Zerneck, Grant [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) [A&E] Mary Black and Rosie Flores (39 Friday the 13th: The Series A griev­ teen-agers at the beach. Suzanne Somers, Heslov 1988 Rated PG. (In Stereo) ing youngster sets out to avenge the mur­ 10. “An Inconvenient Woman,” Dominick Duime today treating themselves like celebrities because Mark Wheeler, Steven Keats. 1978. (54) All Creatures Great and Small [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Star Trek V: The Final American singer Rosie Flores and Ireland's vocalist Mary Black perform at Dublin’s der of her father. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) not to be a celebrity is just too awful, we may have dD Firing Line: What Is Intellect? dfi) T.J. Hooker 7 :00PM ID 60 Minutes (CC) (60 min.) Frontier' (CC) A renegade Vulcan kidnaps (In Stereo) the crew of the starship Enterprise in an Point Depot auditorium. (60 min.) (59 Kitchenmate Non-fletion Walter Winchell to thank.” [H B O ] How to Prevent a Heart Attack A (57) Nathalie Dupree's Matters of Taste CD d§) Life Goes On (CC) Corky becomes obsessive quest for the meaning of life. [CNN] CNN News ® [USA] Paid Program 1. “Wealth Without Risk,” Charles Givens Herr, who currently lives in London with his practical guide focusing on warning symp­ ( T) My Secret Identity Kirk's problems at William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Laurence toms, risks and prevention of heart at­ 8 suddenly popular when he runs for fresh­ [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update (R) (39 Baywatch (CC) Shauni's boyfriend is a 2. “Men at Work,” George F. Will wife and their two daughters, says Winchell’s story home force him to run away to live with his man class president. (60 min.) (R) (In Luckinblll. 1989. Rated PG. (In Stereo) thorn in Eddie's side; a tour-boat operator tacks. Hosted by Walter Cronkite (60 natural father. (R) [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Leviathan' (CC) An ex­ 3. “Don’t ShooL It’s Only hfc,” Bob Hope began as a movie script, and the novel often reads min.) (R) Stereo) [USA] MOVIE; 'Pride and Extreme Pre­ perimental Soviet mutagen transforms creates havoc offshore (60 min.) (R) (In CO as if the reader were watching a film with rapid-flre [A&E] Eagle and the Bear (CC) NATO is D MOVIE: 'Harry and Son’ A recently judice' An unstable CIA operative Is sent members of an undersea mining team Into Stereo) 4. “Dave Barry 131008 40,” Dave Barry formed by U.S., Canada and ten European fired widower and his aspiring writer son into East Germany to obtain sensitive Rus­ amphibious monsters. Peter Weller, Ri­ 6 9 Quantum Marketing dialogue and abrupt scene shifts. But he decided to [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) nations. (R) sian military documents. Brian Dennehy, 5. “Secrets About Men Every Woman Should try to salvage their shaky relationship. Paul chard Crenna. Amanda Pays. 1989. Rated [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Know,” Barbara De Angelis make it a novel because “Winchell’s life had a great [M AX] MOVIE: 'An Affair to Remem­ [CNN ] Newswatch Newman, Robby Benson, Ellen Barkin Alan Howard, Lisa Eichhorn. 1990. (In R. (In Stereo) ber' (CC) A debonair playboy and an ex- 1984 Stereo) [TM C ] MOVIE: 'The Long Riders' Jesse 6. “Webster’s Ninth Red College Dictiraary," shape to it A classic rise-and-fall story. There’s nightclub singer meet and fait in love on an [ESPN] Major League Baseball's Grea­ [USA] Crime Story (In Stereo) James. Cole Younger and their outlaw test Hits 1975 World Series. Cincinnati (31) Synchronal Research 8:30PM ® ® MOVIE; 'You Only Eds. something about a guy who could be so famous and ocean cruise. Cary Grant. Deborah Kerr. Ri­ 10:30PM ® Golf Show bands terrorize the old American West. chard Denning. 1957. vs Boston. {§) (© MOVIE: 'The Father Clements Live Twice' (CC) James Bond pursues Stacy Keach, David Carradine, James 7. “Bather, Son & Co.: My Life at IBM and then, just a few years later, be so totally forgotten. missing Russian and American space cap­ (39 Dionne and Friends Scheduled: Stevie [HBO] Making of a Champion: Jennifer Story' (CC) In an effort to end community Keach. 1980. Rated R. Beyond,” Thomas J. Watson Jr. “And, it’s a strangely contemporary story. 3:00PM (S) Home Shopping Club Capriati A profile of America's newest apathy towards homeless children, an un­ sules through a dangerous world of pir­ Wonder; Peter Allen; Calloway. (R) (In § 8 WKRP in Cincinnati teen-age tennis sensation. (R) conventional Chicago priest attempts to anha, volcanoes and his arch-villain Blo- Stereo) 1:00AM ® New England Sunday (R) 8. “Beware the Naked Man Who Offers You His Winchell was the father of American pssip, aiul feld. Sean Connery, Donald Pleasenco, (54) Lawrence Welk Show: Movie Song­ [LIFE] Disease Free Interval (R| adopt a rebellious youth. Louis Gossett Jr, (39 Synchronal Research [A & E ] All Creatures Great and Small (R) Shirt,” Harvey Mackay gossip has grown into an incredible industry. It Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Carroll O'Connor. Akiko Wakabayashl. 1967. (In Stereo) writers [TM C ] MOVIE: Cherry 2000' (CC) In [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet [DIS] MOVIE; 'How to Marry a Million­ 9. “Webster’s New World Dictionary, Third Edi­ used to be that Americans knew how to mind their 1987 (In Stereo) (J9 Synchronal Research aire' Three models rent a lavish apartment (S7) Masterpiece Theatre: The Charmer the near future, a lovesick man braves the [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) tion,” Eds. own business; now, they’ve got to know what’s (CC) Ralph romances his boss's daughter, wastelands to find a replacement for his d® Great Railway Journeys of the World @ Simpsons (CC) Bart uses a miniature in order to find and marry millionaires camera to spy on his father. (R) (In Stereo) 1 1 :00PM ® ® News (CC) Betty Grable, Marilyn Monroe, Lauren Ba­ 10. “Megatrends 2000,” John Naisbitt happening all the time. It’s like a disease.” after Stimpson discovers Gorse's wherea­ damaged robotic playmate It/lelanie Grif­ (S) Newhart (CC) bouts, he sets up a confrontation with fith, David Andrews, Ben Johnson 1988 [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet I'D (S) Paid Program call 1953 (In Stereo) 1 — Courtesy of Waldcnbooks Joan. (60 min.) Part 3 of 6 (R) Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) continued [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R| (39 Odd Couple [ESPN] Rodeo: Road to the NFR 9 9 0 L..

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DEAR DR. GOTT: My cholesterol and triglycerides Sloppy use of language is cause of great irk ire high, and I have a problem keeping my weight down your lifestyle to accomplish your goal. Relying solely on ■Will alcohol or sex lower or raise either one? I’m inter- sex, alcohol or any other “short-cut” will not help you lested in how much alcohol it would take, since I don’t Dr. Cott succeed. Try a more balanced approach. DEAR ABBY: 'Ybur reqxmse to the person who was postage once — but never six times! IcurrenUy drink, but would consider it as a possible means ‘'irked” by people who say “no problem” when thanked I think they are using inferior glue. What does Postal ■of lowering my diolesterol level. Peter Cott, M .D. was quite appropriate. ”You are easily irked,” you ob­ Service recommend? Should I reinforce the stamps by I DEAR READER: Alcohol will raise your weight, served. Qearly, you fmd persons who arc easily irked to Dear Abby using my own glue pot? Or must I staple the postage ■your triglycerides and (probably) your cholesterol. Sex I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD OAME stamps onto the envelope? Maybe I should write across by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee be rather irksome themselves, as do L ■may lower aU three, depending on 1) whether you poultry, vegetables, salads and fresh fruit. Drink the envelope, “Postmaster. This letter bore postage when lin sex so strenuous that it provides regular exercise imd Unscramble these four Jumbles, Although I myself am not easily irked, there are a Abigail Van Buren skinuned milk, cut down on cheese and switch to mar­ one letter to each square, to form couple of phrases infesting the language today that I’m I mailed it.” 12) if it keqts you from eating too much. But before’ you four ordinary words. MAD AT THE MAIL garine. Avoid alcohol because it provides calories sine you will agree would irk a saint To w it ”I need you ■run out to make a commitment that may net you more without nutritional value. DEAR MAD: Move over. I’m also mad. I, too, have to ...” in place of, "Will you please ...” (“I need you to ■troubles than benefits, let’s explore your other, more ra- E n ^ e in regular exercise, such as brisk walking, MYKOS CONFIDENTIAL TO “WANTS TO BE RICH” IN |tional options. '' N sign here”; I need you to wait over there"; I need you to noticed recently that I am stuck with stamps that don’t bicycling, skiing or swimming. Cut out snacks. ix-etend not to notice I’m talking like an idiot”). ATLANTA: Work is the yeast that will raise the kind of stick, As you can well imagine, I don’t have a lot of You are evidently overweight and have excess blood Si^ dough you’re looking for. space to spare on my desk, but I had to make room for a (fats. Therefore, your best bet is to follow a low-calorie, As a second option, check with your doctor to fnnif<» Then there’s this obnoxious "Enjoy your (whatever).” sure your overweight^igh blood fat problem isn’t due to I can stomach it barely, if some officious waiter says, DEAR ABBY: Have other readers complained that glue pot. I low-fat diet. There are many such diets; in my ex­ So — CONFIDENTIAL TO POSTMASTER AN­ perience, the easiest and cheapest is the elimination of a metalwlic disease, such as diabetes. Also, your doctor TYPAR “Enjoy your dirmer,” because at least it is my dirmer, but letters they have sent out have come back marked can advise you about a sp>eciflc diet for your needs. when the ticket seller and the usher and everyone else in “Returned Por Postage”? This has happened to me half a THONY M. FRANK: If you are economizing by using sugar, starches, fried foods, organ meats (such as liver) O% \ inferior glue — people are starting to notice! I and egg yolks. Third, consider joint a weight-reduction suptpwrt groim, -\r- sight at the movie theater says, "Enjoy your show,” that’s dozen times in the past year. Maybe I failed to affix the such as Weight Watchers. Limit yourself to modest portions of lean meat, fish. 5 - n intolerable. It is not my show! I believe you will need to consider a major cJiang^ in HORDA WHAT HE £?)R WHEN If only they would say, "Enjoy the show,” as mechani­ C ' ' cal and meaningless as that w<^d be. I could live with T H E POCTOK 9 U&- ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson that (my sensibility having been destroyed by the per­ FRANK AN ERNEST by Bob Thavaa SESTEP HE TRYSeWE WEI6 HT LIFTINe, petual quacking of "Have a nice day”). n ^ NOT EASILY IRKED m K ABour Moniiio& td d o .' "TW*/ COULP AW HlLB QUIROL I'A I TO CHBCIc -- '' Now arrange the circled letters tc BUT IRKED NONETHELESS I form the surprise answer, as sug­ DEAR TRKED: My nrast recent “irk" is now pt^ular youp peFLMS- gested by the above cartoon. "... or whatever” — used by people with limited i\V vocabularies who can’t find the appropriate words to finish the sentence. (Answers Monday) o d DEAR ABBY: This is arxrther version of something (7 Yesterday’s Jumbtes: LURID IRONY KENNEL MILDEW I’ve seen in your column. 1 clipped if from our church Answer What a face drawn with care might be— Cl WRINKLED bulletin. Use it if you wish. Continued success and best O “o wishes to you and your loved ernes. Nm b.ck In Mock. Jumbto Book No. U li avalliblo lot t 2 M . iM cIi Wdudos potuoo ■no handilng. front Jumbt*. c/o this n«wip«p«r, P.O. Boi O M . Ortendo, FL S2tu-49w ELSIE TVAROH, McHENRY, ILL. 3r IrtoluO* your ruinw. aOdroM and zip cod* and maka your efiaek payabla to Nowopaporbooka. DEAR ELSIE: It’s the best version I’ve seen thus far, JOHUSOU O IBMbyNEA. Inc S o and thank you. 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FOCUS/Home Camellia 3 has a large foyer Weeders Guide MANCHESTER HAS IT True to colonial form, every ele­ ment is mirrored in the central por­ REPLACE YOUR BASEMENT DOOR tion of the Camellia 3, with the Groundskeeper 288 Center Street gabled and stately twin columned House of the Week entry at its center. Two sets of twin We Buy and Sell gables interrupt the roofline, and at top professional I W€^R A c m ground level matching sets of shut­ Baseball Cards A Full Service Hearing Aid Center' tered windows, high and wide, ac­ cent the brick facade mi both sides By Earl Aronson Mon to Sat. 3 PM to 7 PM 6 4 5 -6 9 6 1 EILEEN DAVIS. M.A. of the door. Adding a final touch, The Associated Press identical chimneys stand sentinel­ Free Estimates - Any size, width, length, height APPLIANCES REPAIRED National Board Certified like at both ends of the high peaked 27 Hartford Tpke. 146 Hazard Ave., Suite 104 roof. Among the workers on the baseball field was a For House calls — 646-4fif)n lean, energetic, gray-haired man using a big brush STEEL FOUNDATION PLATES Route 83 Johnson Medical Building A traditional large foyer, with to vigorously smooth home plate. He is George P. ON ALL INSTALLATIONS . Vernon, CT 06066 Enfield, CT 06082 columns flanking the entries to the Tom Kirby (203) 646-7900 (203) 763-4096 ----ii Toma, considered the No. 1 groundskeeper for io he^ piotec) against foundation erosion caused by snow, rain and un- 872-6236 wSUBiyyi^v' living room (on the left) and dining ■fanM Insects and rodents. Sandwiches & Salads 643-4644 major league baseball, professional football and A room (on the right), brings the for­ other sports. mal colonial symmetry inside, but o N, Toma, who has been in the business 46 years, is that’s the end of it. The rest of the 1 3 T l director of field and landscaping for the Kansas home, which includes a full base­ City Royals baseball team. He has supervised play­ RE4 ment, is built to suit the needs of Phone: (203) 646-3577 ing field preparation and restoration for Olympic thoroughly modem families. CAMELLIA 3 piREClTONJor BETTER Games, and for 24 years for Pro Bowl and Super IE One outstanding feature is an ex­ Bowl football contests. ercise room, complete with a sauna OPTICAL I watched Toma in action with the “Sod Squad” Red Wing Siocs HEARING o o shower, mini-bathroom and an Work Shoe Specialists PETER J. F E D O R A entertainment sized spa. at Boardwalk and Baseball in Haines City, Fla., as call to schedule! CD the Royals and Detroit Tigers warmed up for a Sizes 6 to 16 AA-EEEE Livenseil Oplician ••■if 40C Wflsr Midoie Tpke a Free Hearing [ Located rni the outer edge of the spring training game — which Detroit won, 8-6 — home, the room could be built even Manenesra Rarkaae Test Medicare Assignment Contact after the players’ lockout dispute had been resolved. Manenesta. ct oecwo larger, if desired. OVEUU. OtICNSlONS; « 3 « " ■ 4 r4 ” 705d46-8474 Accepted Lenses l i U UYMG MIS squM Im I Toma uses a “magic” ryegrass mixture named 646-7900 The huge master suite is designed GARAGE. 107 tpuM m COVERAGE » S 2 iq M i« M PhJD. to restore or seed playing areas that some­ to pamper its owners. A bathroom SECOND f l o o r PLAN 485 Hartford Road Z m •l» •» u c It Mon.-Wed., Fri.: 9:00-5:3C times look like “mine fields” from rugged use. (Keeney Mall) the size of a small bedroom is Toma, whose son Chip (George 3rd) now does Thurs.: 9;00-8;00 bathed in light from a skylight, and Manchester, Ct. 06040 Sat.: 9:00-1:00 O "D unttct NOOK much of the traveling ab rc^ for their consulting further brightened by glass blocks in firm, says that tall fescues, such as Rebel and the external walls of the shower and Jaguar, are grasses of the future. Several, including GRAND OPENING the tub. One lavatory is just outside Derby and Regal, have built-in insect-resistance. 'Yes, we do windows" O ~n the bathroom door, another is close \iaauszL 1/2 Mile South of Vernon Circle MANCHESTER J| X 0"ill And Hounddog stands iqr to hard use, Toma related. Certain Teed Vinyl Replacement Windows m to the entrance to the suite. The 231 Joining us in the clubhouse was Edward Mangan, 27 Hartford Turnpike Rte. 83 & 30 main room can accommodate a MEMORIAL CO. h ^ groundskeeper for Boardwalk and Baseball’s w king-sized bed and a coiqile of easy six and a half playing fields — the half, Ed ex­ chairs by the fireplace with room to Opp. East Cemetery spare. plained, is an infield only. All the fields at Baseball OVER 45 o o City, including the one in the $15 millimi Stadium, 19-1. Cooks will apfM-eciate the pull-out YEARS r are used year-round for baseball, softball, marching mixing center in the large country CALL 649*5807 EXPERIENCE bands and special events. The Stadium diamond has 5 > kitchen. Mixers, found processors, FIRST FLOOR PLAN > r - !K si an infield of artificial turf and an outfield of lush, VBarLoQ blenders, popcorn poppers — the UMiiMr HmhMtar 3 3 CD natural grass. All the other fields are natural grass. Ctanbw Of OoMiwo. 1 TriOtyin^^ QUALITY MEMORIALS whole gamut of kitchen aj^liances ter, complete with video gamesr the library and front bedroom par­ Toma described Mangan, a New Jersey native HARRISON STREET MANCHESTER 13 can remain set up and hidden behind there’s room fw it all in this skylit ticularly appealing. > who studied horticulture at the University of South­ ALUMINUM SERVICES the roll-iq) door. Open the door and room complete with fireplace. For a study plan of the Camellia 3 > H Upstairs, accessed by a staircase west Louisiana, as one of the country’s ablest SERVINa HOMEOWNERS FOB OVER 30 YRS HMf>4 13 the shelf pulls out for easy access. A (330-33), send $5 to Landmark P H VnMOolfLMd n garden window invites flowering that ascends gracefully altmg <»e Designs, P.O. Box 2307, Eugene, groundskeepers — “one of the best.” side of the entryway, are three Hear Again plants or an indoor herb garden. Ore. 97402. Be sure to specify plan R)r Southern lawns, both men recommended Center bedromns, a bathroom with com­ name and number when ordering. using St. Augustine or Bermuda grasses overseeded J>N.L,< M arketing This kitchen has its own n o (^ New Location partmentalized double vanities and a Designers, Architects and readers with Ph.D. (available from International Seeds, Hal­ EVERYTHING IN GLASS leaving the family room totally open library. A centrally located laundry to multiple uses. Pool table, ping with plans they would like to see sey, Ore.), and tall fescues or Kentucky bluegrasses Bacteriostatic Water Systems WE CANT HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT" chute feeds into the utility rotmi pong table, home entertainment cen- featured also are invited to OHitact overseeded with PhD. in the North. below. Twin dormer windows maV^. Landmark. They advised homeowners with once-a-year lawn care jM-ograms to fertilize in August or September WATER & AIR ). A. WHITE GLASS CO., i. so that the grass can build iqr a winter food supply and green up well in the spring. THE WAY IT USED TO BE |l iHear AQalnl jj^enter is the sole provider _ jot the National Aclaimed, Guide to Better Hearing" 649-7322 Toma recommended using grass seed containing "Try It You'll Like It" IN OUR 40th YEAR Sdlt tdk6s the paint off a house andophytes, organisms that bolster iusect-resis- tanre. He and Mangan urged limiting lawn grass 31 BISSELL ST. MANCHESTER • MIRRORS • SHOWER DOORS • STORE FRONTS ^ By Popular Mechanics cuttmg to one-third of the blade height • SAFETY GLASS• BATHTUB ENCLOSURES • ETC. cent to give it a chance to soak in Make sure the room is prt^ierly ven­ 150 N. Main Street Business: 647-4830 •p For The Associated Press deeper. The i*ilosophical Toma advised, “If you don’t tilated and Wear mbber gloves when have time to check the shar^ess of your mower Manchester, CT 06040 Home: 643-1892 working with stripping chemicals. bl^es, you draft have time to mow.” to QUESTION: We can’t seem to QUESTION: I’m finding it hard When you are through, wash all “Mow the grass when IT wants to be mowed,” jawnings • accountants • air-conditioning keep paint on our seaside home. to make paint jobs last on the CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER What’s the reason? tr^%s of the chemical from surfaces the experts emphasized, “not when you want to • auto parts • bakers • builders Serving The Area For 25 Years radiators in my home. Is there some using soap and water. ANSWER: Salt trapped beneath kind of special paint I should use? mow. Leave the clippings behind to put nitrogen • buyers • bartenders L T penters a new coat of paint attracts moisture Let the radiator cool and apply b ^k mto the soil.” Toma said he never bags 1 ^ Custom Designed Baths And Kitchens ANSWER: With radiators, as p-imer to bare spots. Do not use Clippings. ® • car washers \hild care from the inside of the house, which, with all paint jobs, preparation is the Total Remodeling % i t m d aluminum or other metal-base paimy; Discussing lawn fertilizer, Toma recommended a designs in forcing its way out, takes the key to a lasting job. If paint is • drillers Visil Our Newly Remodeled Showroom paint off the siding. An effective (Aey insulate the radiator). Use ^ce n h ated cow manure from England called drivers 'electricians BOTTLED SPRING WATER generally sound, remove only loose either oil or latex for the tt^ coat. Talk With Our Certified Kitchen Designer way to dislodge salt is “water blast­ paint by wire brushing. Piunt edges Bov-a-Mure, which he said works “like a miracle, enginet\ PREMIUM PACKAGED AND BLOCKED ICE Be careful not to plug up the air- inminators itchens Designed To Work For You ing” — using a high-pressure around chipped areas can be l ^ i t before applying sod and seed; pre-germinate i;: release valve with paint, and do not ^ by Makmg it m the fertilizer for a while and framers sprayer to hose down the house. The feathered smooth with medium, then urriers L e s C a re THE DIFFERENCE IS CLEAR paint the shutoff valve stem. Before y o i^ill have grass growing in three to four days ” drsi riirC H E U i »M‘ equipment can be rented. After al­ fine, emery cloth. If peeling is ex­ ( rrS A HEALTHY CHOICE turning the radiator back on, wait Tpe advised spraying lawns with an hon • haircu lowing surfaces to dry, apply an tensive, it’s best if you remove all general contractors 25 Olcott Street, : f!;' oil-base primer thinned by 25 per­ several days to allow the paint to mixture (Feromack) to enhance green color old paint using a chemical stripper. cure. Manchester I j MANCHESTER ICE 643-1129 p heaters • janitors • masons ,, 51 BISSELL STREET, MANCHESTER -Opticians • plumbers • pools 649-7544 1 9 9 0

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Silent movie music recalled as she prepares for the big day, and will carry on LOST CAT-long haired, pense. including attor­ orev with a fluffy tall. Copy Includes local correspondents' through the reception and on to the departure of the Movie memorabilia can be neys’ fees, arising from Indoor cat, declawed. news stories, syndicated columns posters, programs, magazine feature from Argentina to Venezuela and bride and groom for the honeymoon. Less expen­ claims of unfair trade Coll Victor 646-6925. z r r i stories, “autographed” photos of Wales. sive photo packages will cover only the ceremony practices, infringement IMPOUNDED-Male H-4 like Dear Abby, briefs, etc. stars — advertising gimmickry Collectors' You can find six bugle calls, five and the formal wedding party shots, while moderate of trademarks, trade German short haired O ”0 southern themes, 6 college, two packages will fall somewhere in between. names or patents, viola­ Pointer. Found on C all aimed at ticket-buyers. What we tion of rights of privacy Spencer St. on Memor- Most photographers who specialize in this work lol Day. have here is a notch higher — inside Corner sea-songs, four Christmas and seven and infringement of stuff. old ballads. And then some neutrals will do a first-class job, but you must reach an un­ Walter Zaborowski, O m derstanding in advance. There’s not much point in copyright and It’s a book of mood music for Russ MacKendrick so that whenever the pianist couldn’t proprietary rights, unfair editor of the Manchester Herald silent films to be used by that piano make up his mind he could still keep complaimng about the lack of shots of early scenes competition and libel I ANNOUNCEMENTS ENJOY EVERY player down front. He’d be watch­ the theater alive with Radiance by if you hired the photographer to start at the church. and slander, which may The more you pay, the more you will get. enterainers 643-2711, ing the screen and when the in­ G. Sellers, Lotus Lake by Dutum or result from the publica­ WANTED-Nullls' Italia chant d’amour. tion of any advertise­ evitable chase began he could whip Arabesque by Wrangell. Something else should be cleared up in advance: and Caffe Lounge Star SUMMER DAY after 12:30 p.m. to page 599 and attack the Allegro-^ If there is a party going on in the The title-page reads “Motion Pic­ ment in the Manchester Search, it you have S o movie the pianist has eleven picks. More and more wedding photographers are specify­ Herald by advertiser, in­ m usical, vocal or No. 1 by Minot, or go to one of the ture Moods for Pianists and Or­ ing m their contracts that no one else will be al­ comedy talents, call “galops” by Strauss or Herrmann. One is an old-time gavotte: “Ladies, ganists.... A Ready Reference Col­ cluding advertisements AND Faces, Ribbtms and Laces.” If the lowed to take pictures at the ceremony, or even at in any free distribution M r. Null! for perfor­ S > There are 52 thematics repeated lection.... Arranged by Emo publications published mance audition. The > r - party becomes, heaven fm-bid, an tii^reception. This pretty much rules out Uncle New Italian Restau­ on every page. They run from Rapee... Schiim»... 1924.” An ab­ by the Manchester ID CO “orgy,” he could switch to a hot solute gem. rant, Caffe and Lounge STILL EARN Aeroplane tW ugh bank, battle, and Herald. Manchester 647-1500. birds to wedding and western. Some number by Bizet or another by It is a crying shame that it belmigs At first, this may seem unreasonable, and maybe JO > Glazounofif. FA X IT! > H 400 selections are given in the 692 to a persnickety neighbw who will even a bit unconstitutional — freedom of the press, pages of the volume. The largest groiq) is entitled “Na­ not let go of it: “No way!” and all that. As far as 1 know, the Supreme Court WHERE PART-TIME T f tional.” The forewtH'd states that Seven numbers are adjudged to be never h ^ ruled tm such restrictions, but they are not these are ^iprt^riate for newsreels. DO I When you're pressed just right to play along with children Russ McKendrick is a ^ unfair as they iMy seem. After all, this is the way EVENINGS in the story, such as Dickcn^ Dock TDo you remember?... For you’re Manchester resident who is an the pro makes his living, and if several amateurs SIGN? much older than I.”) The Nationals and Jack ’n Jill. Love themes of Mthority on many types of collec­ were to push into his job, his profits would suffer W e n e e d 9 p e o p le to w o rk p a rt- for time... start with eight numbers fw the tibles. Questions should be sent to: accordingly and his job would be mwe difficult. course are well “mobded” with the USA, like the Star Spangled Banner time from our telephone sales of­ When the phones are old mother, romance, valse, Collectors Corner, Manchester Starting June 7, We will be and ~Vhnkee Doodle, and there are Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester If a bride enters into such a restrictive agreement, cavatina, love stmg, melody and selections to fit fwolgn countries running a special advertising fice for major daily newspaper 5 to Herald, Manchester 06040. she should i^orm her guests so that none of theiri page or pages giving you in­ busy... mterferes with the pro. The church is no place for formation on all types of 9 evenings and Saturday 9 -12:30 an argument between the pro and a protesting specialty businesses. a m a t^ , especially when there’s a ceremony under­ p.m. No experience necessary, Use your fax n%€ichine Stress is not foreign to dogs, cats way. The jxo is going to protect his rights, and an we will train. Students & Home argumentative Uncle Fred will not add to the eniov- to send us your classi- J By Allan Leventhal last a lifetime. ment makers welcome. fied ads. We'll call you The way an owner may help a pet HERE’S MY CARD. •3 Just as we humans experience cope with stress vary. The gradual ■ in the family is going to do the job Pet Forum instead of a pro, he should visit the scene atyad of • Guar^teed hourly pay J stress, the same feelings may occur introduction to a new situation, new on the cost ASAP. M in our pets. Our animals often bouse or pet often helps acceptance. t t ™ ^ get his shooting spots lined up. And. he nf Cards.Will run wtth heading describing types • Approx. 24 hrs. per week develc^ niches or positions in their pet a serious threat to their turf. Understanding and patience on the ^ d d talk to the clergyman to get his rules on ot businesses for customer convenience for locating the speaaJty business in your neighborhood. • Pleasant woildng conditions Your convenience is owner’s family and becmne secure Felines have been known to live owners part may eventually resolve p h o to ^ h y . will permit flash, others wUl not. A few will ban photo g r^y altogether at their place in the pack. Any dis­ together and never accept each the pets petul^e. The modem • Bonuses other. outjob! ruption in this routine may short cut is with medication-tran­ Keep m mind, too, that the amateur wiU have a precipitate stress in an otherwise Other stressful situations are a quilizers, sedatives and hormones. to shoot many of the pre-wedding pictures 4 Thursdays with 4 business card • Commissions secure pet. move to a new house, a trip, being These may be used to control stress i f f ^ n price you CALL C/3 Adding another pet to a family is boarded out, auto travel, or foul and adjust to such situations. ^ ^ o rd . This will not infringe i^>on the pro’s ex­ For interview contact a ctHnmon source of stress. Usually weather. While some pets will even­ clusives, as long as the amateur does not barge into NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE 64a-7496 the larger dogs can accept this in­ tually adjust or outgrow their stress­ his set^M and events. * OFFERED SUCH A FANTASTIC Mr. O'Brien trusion while the smaller pi^is that ful situations, others don’t and may Allan Leventhal is a Bolton A wedding is a once-in-a-lifetime evem — we veterinarian. Questions should be RATE AS THIS! actually ocoqty a child’s position in even wmsen. Loud noises, bad tope — and some advance thought and planning B etw een 4 - 6 PJ\N. O NLY a family, fare less well. sent to: Pet Fbrum, Manchester will make the pictures better and e v e iy t^ ’s job weather, bright light Hashes and Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester Call the Classified Department for more 647-9946 1 And cats usually consider another water are some

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Po­ New kitchen. 3 bed­ summer porch of this appllanced kitchen. bedroom contemporary Completely remodeled vate entrance, both, paper, 5pm-9pm, front to back kitchen, Convenient to golf room for everyone. nance free with wood sition Involves heavy rooms, finished base­ terrific 7 room Dutch Enloy the full base­ on cul-de-sac. Spacious 4 two family or In-low stove c gas heat back­ fireplace. Non- Monday-Friday and porch 8< basement Re- course and 1384. Pro­ bedrooms, living 8 typing, record keep­ ment. Lovely family Colonial on Redwood open floor plan. 2'/2 apartment on Marble sm okers. $400. Coll 742- Saturday a.m. 9 to e.room. Wainscoting, ment, detached garage fessionally lands- room, dining room, kit­ ups. Very low utility ing, and general office room . 2 car garage. Road In M anchester. baths, 2'/2 car garage, St. In M anchester. This 5861,______12:30. 21 hours w eekly. beamed ceilings 8, built and the maintenance capped. room Raised chen, den, full baths. bills. 3 bedrooms, slid­ duties. Medical termi­ $220,000. U 8. R Realty, Featuring 3 bedrooms, 8 large deck 8. wooded 2 lovely home MUST BE ers from master bed­ Guaranteed hourly In hutch add to the free exterior. There's Ranch plus storage All appliances. Brick ROOM-sIngle or couple. nology helpful. Benefit 643-2692.0 1.5 baths, fireplace, plenty of room to relax backyard. $305,000. 646- SEEN TO BE APPRE­ room, kitchen, , din ­ Kitchen privileges, pri­ pay. No experience ne­ charm of this country room. 3 bedroom, and aluminium siding. 8 package for perman- newer oak kitchen, st 4889. CIATED and boasts 4 ing room to attached cessary. We will train. MANCHESTER-2 year 1 home. North Coventry, In the lightly wooded, den/bedroom, baths, $146,900. Keith Reale vate residence. 647-9813 ant positions and free old room custom floor family room, 2 rooms on each floor, greenhouse. Private afte r 7pm.______Pleasant working con­ 6 $159,500.Phlllps Real spacious lot tool This eat-in kitchen with ap­ WANCHESTER- 26 Estate, 646-4126. parkin g. C a ll 659-2681. Ranch. Large cathead­ hardwood floors, eco­ CENTRAL AIR yard features many ditions, bonuses, com­ Estate, 742-14500 house needs a little pliances. Wood stove Butler Rd. 3 bedroom H A l RDRESSERS-Be ral celling In family nomical gas heat, BOLTON-A "Must See", THROUGHOUT, hot- fruit trees. Must see! MANCHESTER- missions. For Inter- work but Is In a great in large family room Ranch. Attached gar­ your own boss. Rent a room with stone fire­ tastefully decorated, BEACH 8. BOAT neighborhood. Call for Immaculate, Execu­ tub, appliances, plus a Manchester, comtortoble room, 2nd ylew, contact Mr. LAUNCH PRIVI­ with slider, over look­ age, Immaculate. Call station In center of place. Large kitchen easy care with alumi­ details!! Anne Miller . 649-2929. tive Colonial!! 12, plus two car garage. Ideal $185,656.Philips Real floor, gentlemen only. Christopher between 3- LEGES add to the at­ ing large back yard. In M anchester. 645-8172. with center Island. 2 nium siding and a Real Estate, 647-8000.O rooms, with 5 bed­ for families who'd like Estate, 742-14500 $75 per week. Non- 7pm. 647-9946. tractions of this 5 room ground pool with uni­ MANCHESTER- CUTE & to live together under COMPTROLLER- bedrooms. Beautiful newer roof too! room s and 2’/2 baths smokers preferred. Ranch close to lake. 2-3 GENTLY ON YOUR que cabana and deck­ COZY. Impeccable a n d lovely family one roof! Easy care 5 F I REPLACES! I I- DAY CARE: Responsible Successful East of the lot $289,000. U 8. R $199,900.Jackson 8i C oll Rose 647-8400. bedrooms, sliders to M IN D-$123,900. M a k e ing. 2 car attached Cape with lots to offer vinyl siding! An excel- Authentlcolly restored non-smoking mature river retailer seeks R ealty, 643-2692.0 Jackson Real Estate, room. On lower level covered patio, stone you rself at hom e In this garage. Many extras. including kitchen addi­ there Is a complete lent value at 9 room Colonial with 4 Finding a cosh buyer for woman to care, for 2 bright, energetic per­ MANCHESTER- Country 647-8400.Q 3 bedroom Townhouse tion completely remo­ bedrooms, formal din­ month old In Lakeside fireplace, 1 st flo o r $179,900. 742-7891. 163 in-law set-up with a $172,500.Jackson & the Items you'd like to sell son who will report Charm. Beautiful 3 A BEDROOM FOR EVE- laundry. New roof , end unit with a formal Ash Brook Dr. Direc­ deled in 1988- oak ca­ in g room, keeping Marlborough home. directly to CEO of com­ 8 spa. In move-ln condi­ Jackson Real Estate, Is easy. Just let our read­ bedroom country style RYONE! East furnace, new carpet- dining room, 3 bed­ tions: Rt. 44 on to binets, anderson tion, you won't believe 647-8400.D room, full basement. ers know what you hove A p p r o x . 20 h o u rs - pany. Candidate must colonial, completely Hartford- Immaculate rooms, fireplaced liv­ windows and new ap­ There's charm galore /week. 12-7 pm on 3 Ing. Coventry, Norfhfleld Rd., right on this gorgeous home un­ BOLTON-10 LAURWOOD for sole with on od In posses strong account­ renovated. Over V* four bedroom Bl-level pliances. Fenced yard. with wainscoting and week days, start July $127,499.Phlllps Real ing room, appllanced Forge, left on Oak- less you see it!! Lo­ DR.-1.5 acres of pri­ Classified. 643-2711. ing and financial back­ acre of beautifully ma­ set on a level wooded A great buy! wide pine floors 1st. C a ll 295-9691. Estate, 742-14500 kitchen, and finished wood, left on cated In quiet neigh­ vacy In a gorgeous ground and computer nicured lawn and yard lot. Includes family $138,000.D.W. Fish throughout. Totally 3 bedroom, fireplaced liv­ lower deck overlook­ Ashbrook. borhood. Asking, neighborhood. 4 large o \ EXCITING Income op"- knowledge. Send brief with many fruit trees room, formal dining ing the private, wooded Realty, 643-1591.□ updated plumbing and resume and salary his­ ing room, super size, $249,900.00. Strano Real bedroom s, 2'/2 baths. portunlty, rewarding and plants. Close to room , IVa baths and a backyard. The com­ Estote, 647-7653.______electrical system, new APARTMENTS 5 - n benefits, develop your tory to 358 Park Rd. 1-384 and yet still a little garage. Plus a deck nice family neighbor­ CONDO - Drastically reduced to foundation and root. hood. Call Ron Four- plex is country set yet RANCH MANCHESTER-11 Ri­ $210,000. Call Noreen FOR RENT talents as a skin and West Hartford, CT bit of country. $159,900. and above ground on easy commute to MANCHESTER This molesty sits on color consultant with 06119. 233-9814. Call today for details. pooll D.W. Fish nlerRE/MAX East of MANCHESTER chard Rd. Pristine 10 today! 646-0868. over 1.3 acres of land the R iver, 647-1419.0 Hartford. Call for de- room , bath. Brick RE/MAX East of the MANCHESTER- 2 Bed- leading skin company. SECRETARY-Small con­ Century 21, Epstein R ealty, 643-1591 .a OPEN HOUSE 3'/2 with more land also tallsl! Anne Miller ONLY $166,900 executive residence. R iver, 647-1419.0 room Flat with heat 8< Call for Interylew, 644- genial office of na­ R ealty, 647-8895.0 SUNDAY 2-4PM available. Coll the Real Estate. 647-8000.O 3 bedroom, 2 baths, A/G Magnificent grounds. hot water.$625. 8489. tional firm seeking MANCHESTER-$134,900. office about the poten­ ?=i r n $87,500 $439,900. H u rry !B la n ­ secretary with dicta­ Pool, landscaped C.H.F.A. money will be tial for home business MANCHESTER- availa­ 75 Union Street chard & Rossetto Real­ out soon. Why not put opportuning in this b le Immediately. HELP phone experience, Reduced from $109,900. 2 Call Althea Roberts tors," We’re Selling knowledge of medical your offer In today on one-of-a-kInd home! Brand new beautiful WANTED Astrograph bedrooms, fireplace, only 4 H ouses" 646-2482.0 this 3 bedroom, IV 1800 square foot con­ terminology and excel­ units. Must see - your host­ 649-4324 2 Anne Miller Real Est­ bath. Colonial In mint ate, 647-8000. □ temporary townhouse FRIENDLY home parties lent typing skills. Sa­ ess Cathy Delap MANCHESTER -8 H ack­ Prudential condition. Call now!! with 3-4 bedrooms, 2 . has openings for deal­ lary commensurate matack St. Clean 7 MANCHESTER- ^ outside influences. Avoid arrangements Prudential room, 2 bath Victorian Deb646-2046 evenings. baths, formal dining ers. No cash Invest­ with experience. Call CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You Ct. Realty Brookslde Estates on Sue Fluegiel at 657- with persons whose alms aren't in har­ CT Realty Colonial. 3 or 4 bed­ RE/MAX East of the Carter Street, large room, fireplace, ap­ I n : ment. Largest line In % u r could be reasonably good at things to­ R ive r, 647-1419.0______pliances, wall to wall, party plan. Highest 9363. mony with yours. 872-7777 rooms. Fireplace. 2 car wooded lots with city day that can be achieved with minimum 872-7777 garage. 77 foot by 365 deck, and garages. z m commission and hos­ ^Birthday LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Generosity is an FIRST TIME OFFERED! utilities. Directions: MEDICAL OFFICE needs admirable virtue, but it should be effort. However, you might not score as toot lot. Moke an of­ $1200 per month. 646- tess awards. Call well in developments that require a sec­ Rare opportunity to Highland St. to Carter O “0 full time person. Would steered by wisdom today. Be extremely fer! Blanchard 8i Ros­ buy a delightful 4 bed­ St. U 8< R Realty, 4144 or 643-0909. Kathv, 643-9081. A lso like office skills and ond try. booking parties. June 17,1990 careful you do not overindulge the setto Realtors," We're room home for only 643-2692.0______MANCHESTER- experience but willing undeserving. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) In your OPEN HOUSE Selling Houses" 646- conversations with friends today, some $217,500. The perfect VERNON-BOULDER 2 RN- HEAD NURSE-dura­ to train. Send resume An enterprising friend could be instru­ VIRGO (Aug. 23-S«pi. 22) Taking risks 2482.0 blend of comfortable BEDROOM FLAT with tional to do school and of your pals may be tempted to chop up R ID G E III. A continua­ to One Heritage Place, mental in helping you further a personal on something that proved to be fortu­ SATURDAY 1-3 MANCHESTER- Why living, choice location heat 8< hot water. $625. O n community nursing In Suite 105, Manchester, a buddy who isn't present. You won't tion of Boulder Ridge I ambition In the year ahead. These nate for a friend is no guarantee you'll Postpone Hapiness? and affordable price. and II, nice high 3/4 1 2 B E D R O O M early Interyentlon pro­ C T 06040. methods might be rather brusque, but repeat the results. You must find a more like yourself later if you are a Call today for a per­ Home offers formal TOWNHOUSE unit m ^ gram throughout nor­ contributor. acre wooded lots with this person will know how to get things valid measuring rod. sonal tour of this gra­ dining room and living w ith heat 8, hot water. theastern Connecticut. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Your finan­ city utilities. Direc­ done In a hurry. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Today you cious Ansaldi built cen­ room with hardwood tions: Tunnel Rd. to $750. 3 w Pediatric experience GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Someone might have to deal with some Individ­ cial trends could be rather wavy today t e r hall colonial floors, eat In kitchen. BEDROOM TOWN- preferred. Mainly first GOVERNMENT JOBS RIslev Rd. to Tollwood with whom you might have a business uals who will be rather difficult to and you might be both adept at acquisi­ featuring formal living Spacious family room, HOUSE unit, pay own shift. Some early even­ Rd. U 8< R Realty, NOW HIRING In your area. involvement today may not be all he or please. Disappointments will be mini­ tion and equally adroit at squandering. and dining rooms, first plus more. Coll Pot utilities. $750. S O ings. Inguire of Joanne 643-2692.0 $16,000-$68.000. Call 1- she is representing to be. The special mized by realizing that you can't be all Focus on the former, not the latter. floor fam ily room, four Nomerow, 657-8364. 3 B E D R O O M LUXURY K n ap p-Ph llo, 487-1300. 805-682-7555 Ext J-1367 deal you're offered because you're a things to all people. ARIES (March 21-April 19) It might be a bedrooms and two car RE/MAX East of the TOWNHOUSE with Q > AA/EOE. CONDOMINIUMS for current federal Hct buddy may not be a bargain. Gemini, SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Usually trifie difficult for you to stay the course attached garage. R ive r, 647-1419.0______central olr 8< vacant today. Your good intentions could be liijF O R SALE HVAC-ServIce Man-must (caH7daysiiweek) treat yourself to a birthday gift. Send for you're a rather decisive person, but to­ $172,900. D re a m no VIEW of the hills. From 1780 square feet of liv­ completely swept aside If you become ^ ( / ) have D2 o r S2 License. your Astro-Graph predictions for the day you might uncharacteristically be 38STERUNG PLACE, MANCHESTER more- call today and this super sized kitchen ing space. Beautifully C a ll In Bolton, 649-2655. year ahead by mailing $1.25 to Astro- indecisive and let people who shouldn't disenchanted with your rate of delight your family. EAST HARTFORD-NEW appllanced kitchen. progress. (Across from Hollister, Main Street Side) plus dining area. Slid­ LISTINGI Like new, 6 > HIRING DEMONSTRA­ Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box make decisions for you. Century 21, Epstein ers and deck from nd $1275. A ll TAURUS (April 20-May 20) A lack of RED U CED TO $129,900. 2 room Townhouse. 2 TORS, work from WANTED: Actors lor T.V. 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. Be SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dm :. 21) It's R ealty, 647-8895.0 Master bedroom has units require 1 year > H imagination won't be the root cause of bedrooms, panelled J une-December for the commercials; me vie extras sure to state your zodiac sign. bad enough if you lack the ability to E X C E LL E N T CONDITION MANCHESTER- Family bigger view of the hills. lease 8, security dep­ your ineffectiveness today. The prob­ R e c room, dining osit. Reole Real Estate “D nations No. 1 party and game show contest­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) Objectives properly manage your own resources home. Just the place A sking $200's. C oll Bor- you select for yourself today will be wor­ lem could stem from being oversold on JACK LAPPEN REALTY room, central air, fire­ Inc. 646-4525. plan. Work your own today, but don't make matters worse by for your family to call boro, 647-1419. place, garage and ants. Many needed. Call 1 - thy ones, yet they could be subjected to

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HOMES I APARTMENTS PAINTING/ MUSICAL FOR RENT I FOR RENT I PAPERING ITEMS TAG SALE TAG SALE Specjoli:^ Den(iy, REPAIR YARDMASTERS P & E Painting BRUSH WORKS PETS AND bridge o r Constance St. June 16th. 9om to 5pm . Ratnodeing. ReaeanabV Piiced A professional look without the 3 1/2 room Condo room, fireplace, ap­ W allpajMr - $25 a roll SPRING CLEANUP pliances, wall to wall, SUPPLIES Free Estimales Inslaflation and Replacement professional cost Interior Painting $540. Heat & hot wa­ Vinyl Floor All Celle Anmwnd •Trees Ac Lawns Cut * Experiertoed deck, and garages. I FLOORING CARS I CARS PUPPIES free to o good Caramlc Tlla RIck'a Handyman & o f Water Heaton •Yards Ac Garaga Cleaned i f Fully Insured •k Free Estimates ter included. $1200 per month. 646- FOR SALE FOR SALE •Brush Piles Removed 4144 or 643-0909. home. Coll 643-8030. Carpontry Carpentry ^ rv lo o ■Gas Call Eric for free esiimatos k 12 yrs. experience 4 room , 1 /2 o f 2 fa m ily L/oenaad A Inaurod 646-1948 ■Electric •Thick tn Backhoe Work ANDOVER 20 minutes to KITTENS free to o good •Exterior Housepainting 646-6277 w/excellent references with walk up attic & home. Nice morkings. Tom's Installation ■01 •Driveways ^ le d Hartford or UConn. Ar­ garage. $525. abian horse farm 3 FLOORSANDING Coll 645-8187. W lson 01 Company •Landscaping installations k Repair ceilings, walls 'R oots like new 647-7126 GCF HOME SERVICES bedroom home plus 1 _____ 6468393 •Complete Building Ac Wall Papering and Painting k Refinish cabinets 4 room Condo with 'Specializing in oWer Hoots Rwnodeling. Additiona, decte, Proper Maintains bedroom In-law apart­ 'Natural i stained Ikxxs MISCELLANEOUS window*, doors, drywall, 30 yea/s Exporienca pool. $625. Includes ment. 2 stalls availa­ CARPENTER & •Any JoD Considered w/fine finished work 'No waxing anymore FOR SALE Satislaction Guaranteed, ELECTRONICS fully Insured Free Estimates Insurance, References and heat & hot water. ble. River front, pond, John Veriallle HANDYMAN SERVICE k Fully Insured p a s tu re . $1600 per FREE ESTIMATES Call - YARDMASTERS Free Estimates 646-5750 No job too small. Chris FHzmaurioa T 4B ELECTRONIC month. With or without 6 4 3 -9 9 9 6 Anne Miller GOLF CLUBS-Used. Specializing in remodeling. MARTY MATTSSON 647-0836 option to buy. 742-7165. Storter ond full sets 6 4 5 - 6 5 5 9 REPAIRS LOOKING FOR a low-cost 649-4431 Real Estate MANCHESTER $800 with bogs from $35. Fully Insured. Complete servicing of way to com m unicate your monthly. Nice area. 3 Also misc. clubs. 649- a ll LAWN-SCAPE advertising message? o \ Call Tom-649-6273 CLEANING 647-8000 bedrooms, IV2 baths, 1794. makes and models. Complete property maintenance PLACING AN AD In clas­ PAVING utilities not Included. Wont ods ore your •MIYWARRANTEED 5 - n SERVICE sified Is a ve ry easy. ------TBRPSR d------Security and referen­ answer. TV. VCR. Stereo Fully Insured Simple process. 2 BR Duplex, private set­ ces required. Available E N D R O LLS KITCHEN & BATH Components, Micro- ‘THE HNISHINQ TOUCHES" Driveways By ting. parking and laundry. ONE OF THE good hobits TIRED OF HOUSEWORK? July 1st. 647-9658 o tte r 6 2 7 W width — 50« •FULLY RECOM>mONED OR A HOUSE ONLY wave Ovens and small 643-8275 GILL & SON'S PAVING WINDHAM pm. thrifty people hove deve­ 13" width — 2 for 50( REMODELING No Job Too Big or Too Small loped Is dolly reading of SURFACE CLEANED. appliances. ______Doug 1 BR, 2 BR. .Furnished Newsprint end rolls can be IN-EX Painting ■Free Estimates the ods in classified. •INSPECTEO t h r o u g h o u t ! From the smallest TH EN CALL M E A T units. Lease a Raferertoes picked up at the Manchester n ^ ■AN Work Guaranteed No Animals That's where they find repair to the largest 6 4 4 -1 1 3 4 FREE ESTIMATES ISTORE/OFFICE Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. 871-4590 423-4180 evenlt»flS value buys. Monday through Thursday. rerxsvation, we will do a ASK FOR ANITA Services FOR RENT 2 9 1 -0 3 9 2 PHIL'S LAWN CARE AND 20 Yean Experience M E N ’ S I’ A n ASO N 1C complete job. BONDED A INSURED _ “1!^ save $10 off repair DEMOS LANDSCAPING Senior Citizen Discount MANCHESTER- 1st flo o r I ANTIQUES/ sport 500 20 Inch 10 MISCELLANEOUS office space tor rent on speed bike. Excellent 90 CHEV CORSICA LT 40. $ 1 ^ 1 9 5 Start to finish. Thatching, edging, planting, Power Washing COLLECTIBLES DEE'S CLEANING SERVICE DECKS/ SERVICES East Center St. $275 per co n d itio n . $100. 649- 90 CHEV CAVAUER Z24 CPE v.a4axi«*d $ 1 3 ,1 4 5 FREE ESTIMATES yard cleanup. Weekly lawn ROOFING/ month. Includes heat & 0026. Are you upset wMh your present mowing. Residential and Free Estimates 90CHEVLUMINAEURO 40.V-aJUi^ACtiaM $ 1 ^ 4 3 5 Complete do-it-yourself cleaning service not doing the job ADDITIONS electricity. Available MEN'S 26 Inch Full 10 I □ : ligN? commercial. SIDING July 1st. Coll Keith COMETO 90 CHEV CAPRICE CLASSIC v.4C)Lsq>d $ 6 ,3 9 5 M a n c h e s te r ■Land Cleared Davis Construction JUNE110and17 m ^ Polish woman will 6444)056 6464)674 sleeps 6. Call 429-3114. 88 CHEV SPECTRUM H/B CPE 4C|LAAi,AC $ 6 ,4 9 5 ■New Lawns Installed 872-1400 or 659-9555 SUNDA1^N00R€PM ANDOVER-lake front 89 NISSAN SENTRA E 4o.4c l/w, $ 7 ,7 9 5 649-5400 clean your home. :Bobcat & Backhoe Work Lan y cottage. 5 rooms. Au­ Antiques, Coleca]ies,Ekx TAG SALE - O) DECKS ■Stump Removal LIONEL COTE gust thru Labor Rare and Uhusual Hots 89 TOYOTA COROLLA DX 40,4c*.m x « $ s q l OJ 644-4663 or PmssurnTmalod CHURCH TAG SALE- ROOFING & SIDING Dav.643-4384. You Have Alwa^ VVanied. CUSTOM CARPENTRY 644-2835 Custom Designs ■Screen Top Son A 5 2 8 ^ 9 SEWING F rld o v, June 15th, 9-1. Landscape Materials •30 Years Experience CAPE C O D - Soturdov, 16th, 9-12. MOVE'EM OUT SPECIALS UNLIMITED FREEESVMATES DEALERS WELCOME C a t Delivered •Fully Insured ALTERATIONS YARMONTH. 4 bed­ Community Boptist 87 PONT GRAND PRIX CPE wwHKaaupncED $ i sOLQ Ucenced A Insund Interior/Exterior rooms, large lot. $450 $15fcr10fLx10fl& THE DECK SPEOAUSTS ■Stone Driveways •License# 506737 Church, 585 Eost Cen­ 87 MONTE CARLO CPEwtesnssMfpncED $ 6 ,9 9 5 S > Country aeaners 6 4 6 0 0 3 2 Painting Done weekly. 2 or more con­ $25for10flx20fl te r St. M onchester. > r " Decks, Kitchens & Bath­ 644-5998 -lighf caipantrydriveway ssaUng 6 4 6 -9 5 6 4 SEAMSTRESS secutive weeks, S425. 89 OLDS CUTLASS QERA wwSHi4t6aM£pnca) $ f5 0 LQ 3 3 CO rooms designed & remod­ Commercial & Residential -ceiling and walls repaired FURNITURE, household Dressmaking 'Alterations Approximately 1 mile HENRY BECKER, Items, 3 snowmobiles, eled. Ceramic tile, ail phases Eiperienced and dependable ■attics and cellars cleaned from ocean. V* m ile DOMESTICS CtaN for a free estimate D ec ks a re Replace •Coal Linings THE GOLDEN ACORN ond o lot more. June 16 JD > of carpentry & repair. 643-6386 Custom Curialns -SlipcovorB from lake. Coll Allbrio ond 17th. 9-6, 368Wood- Carol Green OUR SPECIALTY MISCELLANEOUS Realty, 649-0917. 81 CHEV CITATION 4[>.v4iu^M $ 2 ,4 9 5 Can Now For Spring Specials LIQUIDATION fully insured/free estimates 3 0 YEARS EXPE R IEN C E 742-0116 2283345 lond St. M onchester. > H SERVICES 83 CHEV CAPRICE CLASSIC 40.V«M»AC $ 3 ,9 9 5 T l 528-5502 Anytlma 649-0778 Customized to your needs - GARAGE sole roln/shtne. liscensed for top quality aafts- ESTATE LIQUIDATION CALL 647-8730 I INDUSTRIAL Household. June 16-17, 86 CHEV CAVAUER zo.4cy.k«Ac $ 4 ,5 9 5 manship. Call Joe Commercial & Residential CHARLES THE PROPERTY 9-4.66Green M anor Rd. 86FORDESCORT'GL'20i..4Cyl.AutOh«C $ 4 ,9 9 5 We can tell you FURNITURE Manchester. CUSTOM QUAUTY 6 4 3 -7 38 1 HANDYMAN 86 CHEV CELEBRITY 4Dt,V««utaM: $ 5 ,6 9 5 One stop improvementa. ELDERLY CARE Cash or Sell on VERNON INDUSTRIAL what tolookfor... t il e m a r b l e PARK- 3000 square feet SATURDAY, June 16th, 87PONTSUNBIRD40. $ 5 ,7 9 5 Framing to Painting. ENTERPRISES / SOFA- Excellent condi­ 102 Oxford St. 9 to 3. Consignment and what to look available Imme- tion, gold 8i green 87FORDTEMPO'GL'40i,4<¥,a«*,m : $ 5 ,8 9 5 Ucensad A Insured. NURSE'S AIDE LAWN CARE POWER WASHING d j r t il e w o r k s dlotely. Light indus­ floral pattern. With 3 Call Dave Adamick 6 4 5 - 1 1 7 4 87PLYREUANTLE'40, H4C)l.A>ik>.M; $ 5 ,9 9 5 out fur!" resident'al & commercial Instali/Replaoe various Vie & trial warehouse with cushions, on wheels. COMETO for a free quote. Years of Experience. 86CHRYSLEBARON CONV4CHA40AC $ 6 ,9 9 5 Gilbert's Lawn Service PAINTING m aible cttice . Coll 871-6602. Asking $100. Coll 647- Hospital Trained. 0007 If no answer coll COVENTRY FLEA 87 BUICK CENTURY LTD40T X a .M o .liK $ 7 ,9 9 5 Complete Lawn Care interior/exterior G u a lty W o fk MANCHESTER- H a rB io Avolloble July I, 742-8187.______87BUICKREGALCPEv-t.auauvc Excellent References. Trucking, Bobcat Rental. •Reasonable Prices MARKET $ 8 ,6 9 5 MASONRY SPRING CLEANING 4800/7200 square feet W SM Vr SBRVKXJFKB ESVUATES Loam, Stone & Mulch 88 CHEVY BEREHA CPE $ 9 ,0 9 5 742-6402 •garages -yard cellars •Free Estimates commerlcollndustriol TV/STEREO/ MAIN STREET Bath/Kitchen Remodeling . Deliveries P a in tin g 87 CHEV CAPRICE CLASSIC SPRING IS THE TIME •gutters rotatilling - 646-3455 3 phase electric. 646- 4Dl,V4lAekAC $ 9 ,1 9 5 Freebstimates F a Chimney R ^ r APPLIANCES (R T .3 1 ) One Call Does It AH o f M anchester •brush/tree & trash 5477. 89CHEVCELEBRITY4o..v-u.toAc $ 9 ,4 9 5 2 9 1 -9 68 1 Call Now For Free utim ate near Bldwel tavern 30 Years Experience Q uality Painting rem oval NORTH COVENTRY- 90CHEVPRISM4o..4cyjk4.Ac $ 9 ,5 9 5 HEATING/ MISCELLANEOUS n JUNE110and17 M & M Plumbing & Heating Talaga Masonry Services A 30 y«s: experience Ideol 4 bedroom Colon­ 90 CHEV CORSICA LT40. .,4CtL.XutoAC $ 9 ,9 9 5 PLUMBING TREE SERVICE/ ial featuring family SUNDA1^N00N«^ LAWN SERVICE •Free Estimates A: fast, reTiable & fuly insured FOR RENT 87 CHEV CAPRICE BROUGHAM $ 9 ,9 9 5 6 4 9 -2 8 7 1 Fertilizing, liming, spring 6 4 3 -8 2 0 9 PRUNING room, new wallpaper Amques,Colec8)les,Eto. •Senior Q tizen Discounts ★ 10% senia discounts AVAILABLE and carpeting, 1st flo o r Rare and Uhusuai Items 88CHEVCAMAROIROCCPEv«A«a>Ac $ 1 ^ 9 9 5 0 1 clean-up, complete lawn ______after 6pm______•Aluminum 4c V in ^ M&M OIL CALL 872-4072 Immedlotelv-cleon, se­ laundry, multi-level You Always Wanl8d . PLUMBING & HEATING service. Powerwashing WARRICK BROS. cure garages In M an­ deck and much more. TRUCKS CREATIVE BUILDERS ■Pam log chester and Vernon. Professionally lands­ DEAL£RSWEL0QME ' ■ OH Burner Satvkto a Salaa 643-0747 PAINTING/ ‘Tree Removal 89CHEVC10PICKUPv-a.a»wkc $7,895 WE DESIGN FOR YOU! ■AutomaticOH Delivery 646-6815 GSL Building $45/month. 646-4144. caped lot with many $15fcr10ltx10ll& . 649-8045 ■Profeeaiortal Climbing mature plantings. 88CHEVC10PICKUPV4M. $8,695 BseuliU Mtdwnt A btfinoffl addF ■Wei Pumpe Sates A; Service PAPERING We're Here To Serve Maintenance Co. $25for10ax20ll tiom/Wood dado. A Senior Citizen Discounts $209,900.Phillps Real 88 FORD RANGER *X L r 4X4 apeUiniMkVe $ 9 ,7 9 5 ■Water Haalare (EIh Mo a Qw> Commerclal/Residential A FuNy Insured ■ 0 0 ^ ROOMMATES Estate, 742-14500 ALL MASON WORK WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. HENRY BECKER, 8 7 P L Y V O Y A G E R lE ’ PASSVAN4Cri.A«*, $ 1 0 ,9 9 5 -Bathroom a Kilchan MOWING building repair and home 6 4 5-1 9 7 3 I I WANTED 00 Younamt;Wtcandoi Ramodelng All lawn, tree, and OuaMyworkata College Pro Improvements. Interior and 88 PLY VOYAGER SE* PASS VAN 4Cy.Mi $ 1 1 ,7 9 5 reasonable prfoel •1,000,000 UabiUty Ins. I GOOD THINGS TH E G OLDEN ACORN W 30 Yib. Experiertoe ■Sanior CWzsn OieoouniB exterior painting, light car­ ROOMATE WANTED- shrub service Interior a Exterior •Hardwrjtk^ CoUege Sludsnls I TO EAT * Lfoeneed •ElecWcWoik pentry. Complete janitorial HAWKES TREE SERVICE Male or Female, Man­ 742-0116 228-3345 Free Estimates •2 Year Written Guarantee chester. Large duplex, * Insured FREE ESVMATES CALL JOHN •Free EsHmatea service. Experienced, relF Bucket, truck & chipper. STRAWBERRIES- Pick Call Brian Weigle able, free estimates. Stump removal. Free $315 a month. $630 se- Call 646-0440 Phona: m a w h e s t e h your own. Choponls TAG SALE-586 Wood- B C A R T E R B 649-0773 645-8912 estimates. Special curltv< plus V2 utilities. bridge St. Manchester. 6 4 9 - 2 8 7 1 C a ll 1-800-34&4649 24 Hours 6 4 3-0 3 0 4 643-5154 o tte r 6 pm. brothers on Clark oorakleration for etderiy and Street, South Windsor. Saturday, June 16, 9-3. handicapped ROOMATED wanted to Free containers. Open Rain dote Sunday, CHEVROLET/GEO 647-7553 share home In Man­ 8 am-8pm co ll 528-5741 June 17. Vanity, hutch, 1229 Main Street, Manchester Exit 3 /1-364 chester. $300 a month, vacuum,toys, baby for latest picking Infor­ 646-6464 Hours: Mon-Thurs 9-8 • FrI 9-6 • Sal 9-5 1 utilities Included. No- mation. Opening Satur­ Items, misc. house- «mnkers. 646-3359. day June 9th. wares, and much more.

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\ s \ N ■ '^ J U N INVITATION TO BID I CARS CARS [CARS The Manchester Fire Department Eighth Utilities District, 32 FOR SALE Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut 06040 seeks bids for TAG SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE CARS Fladio Equipment service contract. Term of contract to be one I FOR SALE CARS CARS CARS (1) calender year. VOLKSWAGON 1985 OLDSMOBtLE 1987 Delta I FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED TO TAG SALE-Soturdav, Bid specifications may be obtained during normal business Jetta sedan. 5 speed, Royal 4 door, loaded. BUY/^RAOE June 16,9-4. MIsc, toys, hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) Monday thru Saturday from the air, great condition. Call 647-9199 after 6 pm. Schaller's CHEVEROLET 1979 Ca- PROLONG THE life of cut household goods, Stars maro V-8, automatic, Dispatcher at the Eighth Utilities District Firehouse, 32 Main $3800 ca ll 646-6388. TOYOTA 1980 w hite Ter­ Quality Pre-Owned Autos WE DELIVER WE DELIVER We buy~clean, late model flowers In your home by children's clothes. 130 ulr, runs good. Street, Manchester, Connecticut 06040. TOYOTA- 1986 Auto­ cel. 4 speed, 4 new tires For Home Delivery. Call For Home Delivery, Call used cars rnd trucks. Top snipping stems at an an­ Elizabeth Dr. Direc­ Value Priced Stand S2500/best offer. Call matic. Long bed, extra (155srl2) Good body prices paid. Sealed bids will be received at the above address until 7:00 tions: off of Wood- 1987 ACURA INTEGRA LS 3 D a 645-8287 and leave 647-9946 gle. This provides more cab. 57,000 miles. Lear and Interior. Engine Aulo, A/C, Sunrool out 647-9946 Hr. Duff • Cuter CtiavroM stem surface to absorb p.m. on Monday, July 9,1990 at which time they will be public- bridge or Constance St. message._____ Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 iy opened, read aloud and recorded. cap,Immaculate $5900. needs work. $300 or $9,300 1229 Main Strau the water. Prolong fhe life SATURDAY and SUN­ C a ll 646-6873.______best otter. 649-7929. 1966 HONDA PRELUDE CADILLAC 1974 Coupe Manciwetor.cr of good, but unused Items Bids shall remain valid for thirty days from the bid opening D A Y , 9-4,25 Ridgewood S SpMd, /VC, SuiHDOl FORD 1965 Devllle, Original ' WANTED TO ------MfrMM In your home by selling date. The District reserves the right to reject any arxf all bids St. Includes kitchen ap­ $8,700 TRUCKS/VANS THUNDERBIRD- hard owner 88K. Must sell If you need a better car to them tor cosh with a for any reason deemed to be in the best interest of the DistricL pliances, stove, refrig­ 1986 SUBARU G L SEDAN IBUY/TBADE top. 88,000 miles, char­ Auto, AC, PS, PB $2500. 649-0472. I FOR SALE drive the youngsters to tow-cost ad In classified. erator, and washer, ORDER John Mace coal grey, 390 V.8, air, S c h a lle r s $7,400 school, check the many and other household YOU CAN enioy extra CHEVROLET 1975 Step- CAsTTpAl^foT’oldTars Fire Chief full power, one owner, 1990 ACURA LEGEND L SEDAN ONE FOR In good condition. Call offerings in today's Clos- Manchester Fire Department Items. Quality Pre-owned 5 Sr>d., Loadod, /U.B, Soourily Sn . vacation money by ex­ V a n 350 Aluminum slfled columns. 643-2711 excellent condition. $22,900 anytim e 646-6388. Eighth Utilities District BACKYARD TAG SALE $5800/best offer. 643- YOUR AD changing idle items In body, new parts. Rns Specials 1985 CAD IIIAC SEDAN DEVILLE your home for cash good. $2800. C all 649- Dated at Manchester, Conn, June 16and 17,9amto5 8703 evenings. V-B, Fully LokM, Uko Nm 67 OLDS CALAIS with an ad in classified. 6232. this 11th day of June, 1990 pm, 148 Loomis St. Auto, A/C, Low Miles $7 900 TODAY! Manchester. MIsc. Call 643-2711 to place your TOYOTA- 1986 Auto- 034-06 U K E N EW 1985 OLDS CIe'r A BROUGHAM Items, baseball cards, CARDINAL $5300 V4, Ful r'owor. Extra Cloan 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 ad. matlc. Long bed, extra tools, garden tools, 66 PONTIAC 6000 STE $4 900 V-6, Auto, Fully Loaded cab. 57,000 m iles. $5900. stuffed animals, elect­ BUICK, INC. 1988 MAZDA 323 SE Now Is the time to run an C all 646-6873. LEGAL NOTICE 1988 Ford Ranger PAJ $5,895 $5 00 0 Auto. A C . PS. PB. Low MHtt FINAL ACTION OF THE ric motors, and many sn son 1981 PONTIAC ad In classified to sell that 1987 Buick Regal $8,495 87 HYUNDAI E X C a GLS FIREBIRD- excellent INLAND WETLANDS COMMISSION other Items. 1988 MAZDA 323 LX camera you no longer • n \ 1987 Olds Ciara $6,990 5 Speed, A/C, Sunroof condition. Asking use. TOWN OF ANDOVER, CONNECTICUT 1987 Isuzu Pup Pickup $4,260 Auto, AC. PS, PB, Low MHm I CARS $3500 $7,400 $2200. C a ll 649-2811. T h e DEADLINE FOR O N The Inland WbUands Commission of the Town of Andover, 1989 Buick R ^ Coupe $10,980 84 NISSAN SENTRA FOR SALE 1988 C h ^ Cavalier $6,990 196/CHEVY CAMARO MERCURY 1984 C apri PLACING OR ^ - n Connecticut held a meeting on June 11, 1990 at which time 5 S peed, A/C Va,5&)d..T.Top,AC Sell Your Car the following action was taken; 1968 98 R ^ Brougham $13i490 ^,900 Low mileage, 1 owner. CANCELING AN AD IS 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier ^,980 $2 70 0 Clean. Asking $2000. D O D G E - 1986. *150', 318 62 DODGE CHALLENGER 1987 MAZDA RX7 12 NOON THE DAY #5-14-90DA, Dana Austin. 336 Lake Road, for construction of 1988 Pontiac Sunbird Coupe $7,895 Call C a ro l,649-5662. CID, automatic, bed 4 Cylinder, 5 Speed, Sunroof 5 Spd., AC, SuniMt Funl BEFORE, MONDAY - a garage within regulated area — approved with conditions. 1987Buick Park Are $11,490 $9,400 SERVING AMERICA liner, tool box, 50K, $1 99 5 HONDA 1988 C R X Civic FRIDAY, IN ORDER' #5-14-90ASC, Andover Sportsmans Club, Route 6, to install $5500. 742-8669. 1687 Buick SomerselCpe $7,480 1988 CHEVY K-5 BLAZER HF 23K miles, light septic system and sewer line within regulated area, approved 1987 Chevrolet Caprice $7,495 V-8, Auto, Silvarado, Loadad 4 Lines — 10 Days TO MAKE THE NEXT F R O M T H E M U S T A N G -1979 M u st $14,500 blue, 5 speed, air, O ^ with coriditions. 1986 Mitsubishi Pickup $3,995 AM/FM stero, 40M PG 50( charge each addi­ ISSUE. FRIDAY se ll. Best offer 282-1028. 1966 Buick S l^ w k 6 p e $5,980 647-7077 1990 ACURA INTEGRA GS BEGINNING.' tional line, per day. You AFTERNOON BY 2:30 «6-11-90TB, Tom Byron, 240 Lake Road, to fill grade aiKf 1986 Pontiac Grand Pru $7,980 Auto. AC. PS, POL PW, Cniiw Excellent condition. 7 B M W 325 E- 1984 show ­ THCWrS WOWMrRf CLM YO 00 seed within the regulated — approved with conditions. room condition. Red 1985 Cadillac Sedan DeVille $9,460 $16,400 year transferable war­ can cancel at any time. PM FOR MONDAY’S 1986 CHEVY CAVAUER CPE rantee. $8000/best *6-11-90JRC, John ColK III, Lot 3 East Street k> mterchange with every available 198SOIdsmobileCalais $5,960 SCHALLEB SORRY, ISSUE. THANK YOU 6 4 3 - 2 7 H 6Spd„AC.AIWFM offer.568-4504. NO REFUNDS OR concrete silting basin for silting basin constructed of rip nap. option. BMW /Blau- 1982 Chevrolat Celebrity 4Sk $3,995 $2,900 FOR YOUR approved. punkt sound sys­ 1982 Citation 46k $2^^ 345 Center St. (Rt. 6) ADJUSTMENTS COOPERATIONIII SCHALLER ACURA IT’S A SURE THING! Additional information may be found in the office of the Town tem .$9850 co ll 644-8331. 81 Adams Street Manchester OUTTOBECOME CALL HERALD CADILLAC 1974 Coupe 345 C en tsr Street S ^ Clerk, Town Office Building, 17 School Road, Andover, Cor>- Manchester ExH 60 off F84 mlnutsa necticuL Devllle, Original M anchester MANCHESTER'S z m 649-4571 from Hartford CLASSIFIED Dated this 15th day of June, 1990. owner 88K. Must sell 647-7077 CARS lianrl|p0tfr llpralJi $2500. 649-0472: # 1 643-2711 O "V John England, I FOR SALE Chairman ANDOVER INLAND WETLANDS COMMISSION USED CAR 041-06 DEALER O “n M A Z D A B O B R /L E V WELCOMES m Fn CMg B 1SB2 Cadillac Ekkxado LEGAL NOTICE 1982Firebinl - ^ The Zoning Board of Appeals of Andover, CT will hold a public NISSAN 1983TcyslaC(xolaSRS $3495 I FAHRVERGNUGEN’ hearing on June 20, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Office 1985UnoolnToiiw)Car $9995 Building (lower level), to hear the following applications for NEW 1990 MAZDA 1985 Pontiac Ram $2995 W /m SPECIAL SALE PRICES! PRIVATE PARTY roHof from the Zoning Laws of the Town of Andover. CT. NEW 1990 NISSAN 3 2 3 H/B 1985 Ford Escort $1995 #317 — William Stevensen — 20 Rose Lane, Andover, CT SENTRA “XE” 1986200SX $5995 o > 06232 5 Spd., Power Steering, Cloth Golf GL 2-door Merchandise Ads 2 Door. 5 Spd., Clom Seals, Rear 1966 Chevy S-10 Blazer 4x4 $9395 Seats 8t More. #0-7168-0 Defroster & More. #4-6040-0 O • 1 8 liter Digi(ant~ (ueliniected engine Seeking relief from the space requirements of Section 11.2 of 1986 Lincoln Tovm Car $ 1^995 • 4 wheel independent suspension ^ ^ ' the Andover Zoning Regulations, ^riances are requested as • Seats 5 adults and holds 18 cubic feet ^ 0 3 follows: 29 feet in rear yard, 22 feet in toUti side yard, 7 feet on 1986 Marcuiy Cougar $8995 of cargo the west side yard, and 5 feet on the east side yard to permit NOW ^6999 NOW ^6899 1966 Mazda ft(-7 Sflpg; • Power-assisted front disc brakes D > construction of a dwelling on a lot located at *20 Rose Lane. • Rack and pinion steering 1986 Ford Thundaibind $8395 • Front-wheel drive > H *318 — Whiter Pierog — 198 Hebron Fload, Andover, CT NEW 1990 MAZDA NEW 1990 NISSAN 1966 Honda Accord LM $8995 1990 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF GL 2 DOOR STOCK *6173 5 • Velour upholstery PER " 0 06232 1966B2200SE5SE5Pjck-l4) $4395 SPEED, TORONADO RED WITH GREY VELOUR INTERIOR... • Folding rear seat 626 4 DR. “DX”- ST/\NZA “XE” • Height-adjustable front seats DAY Seeking relief from the space requirements of Section 11.2 of 1967 Pontiac Grand Am $6695 BOB RILEY’S SPECIAL SALE PRICE 15 Spd., Ail Cond., Cassette 4 Door. 5 Spd., Cloth Seats, Bear • Passive restraint system tne Andover Zoning Regulations. A variartoe of feet is re­ • 4 sound system speakers land More. #0-7175-0 Del., 136 H.P. and More. #4-6153-0 1967Regan(y98 $ 10,495 quested in front yard setback to permit construction of a deck • Tinted glass ★ Minimum 4 Lines - 7 Days for a lot located at *198 Hebron Road. 1967 Hyundai Excel $3495 • New exterior colors ★ Additional Lines $50 Per Line, Per Day #319 — Deborah Werner 1987 M3zdaB2200Pick-q) $3995 • Halogen headlamps 84 Gilead Road, Andover, CT *8385 • Front and rear stabilizer bars 06232 m ,599 NOW ^9599 19B7BMW32SIS $18,995 ★ Classifications 71 thru 87 Seeking relief from the spam requirements of Section 11.2 of NEW 1990 MAZDA 1987 Moreuy Topaz LS $4995 ★ Merchandise Under $99 the Andover Zoning Regulations. A variance of 45 feet in front NEW 1990 NISSAN 1987 Plymouth Horizon $^195 It's time to think about ★ Ad must contain price! yard setback is requested to permit construction of an addition M X 6 D X 1967 Mercuy Cougar LSCpa $8995 to an existing dwelling located at *84 Gilead Road. 5 Spd., Air Cond., 240-SX “SE” Cassette, and More. 5 Spd., Ail Cond.. Stereo, 1987 Dodge Dakota Pick-up $6595 Volkswagen again. *320 — Dana R. Austin — 336 Lake Road, Andover, CT #0-7154-0 FWC, and More. 1987Grand Maiquis $9995 CALL CLASSIFIED 06232 1987 Ford Taunts $6995 Seeking relief from the space requirements of Section 11.2 of 1968 Mazda 323 SE $4995 Jetta GL 4-door the Andover Zoning Regulations. Chances are requested of 8 NOW Ml.399 643-2711 NOW n3.499 1968 Ford Escort feet in side yard and 13 feet in total side yard, and 33 feet in $4995 • 1 8 liter fuel-injected Digifant™ engine rear yard, to permit construction of a garage on a lot located at NEW 1990 MAZDA NEW 1990 NISSAN 19e8JaguarXJ6Sadai $29,995 • Power front disc brakes *336 Lake Road. 1988MarcutySabteGS $8595 • Patented track-correcting rear axle NOW! • Passive restraint system *321 — Stephen & Emily Bolton ■ CAB PLUS PICKUP„^,zm 141 Whies Road, Andover, I Automatic. SE Pkg., REG CAB PICKUP 1988LinoolnToi»nCar $1^995 • Front and rear stabilizer bars CT 06232 5 Spd., Cloth Interior Cassette, Alloy W t^l's 1988 Mereuy Cougar US $8995 • Power rackand-pinion steering Carpet and More. • 4 wheel independent suspension Seeking relief from the space requirements of Section 11.2 of ar>d More. #0-7183-0 #4-6120-0 1988MazdaRX-7SE $12,695 the Andover Zoning Regulations. A variance of 11 feet in front • Height-adjustable front seats yard setback is requested to permit construction of an addition 1989 Ford F-250 4x4 Pick-up $18,421 • • Height-adjustable steering column • 4 sound system speakers BOB RILEY’S SPECIAL SALE PRICE to an existing dwelling located at *141 Whies Road. 1909 Meicuy Sable GS $ 11,995 [NOW ^9799 • Seats 5 adults plus 17 cubic feet of cargo NOW16999 1989 Mercuy Sable GS $ 10,995 At this hearing interested persons may be heard and written •Price Includob All Rebates and Discounts 1990 VOLKSWAGEN J E U A GL 4 DOOR STOCK communications received. Said appeals are on file in the Town 1989UneolnToi(i(nCar $19^995 IH6102, DIAMOND SILVER METALLIC WITH BLUE Clerk's Office, Town Office Building, 17 School Road, An­ 1969PortiacGiandPrixLE $ 11,995 VELOUR INTERIOR, 5 SPEED. MORE! $ 9 9 9 9 bo dover, CT. ^ OPEN /W-T 9-9, Fri. 9-8, Sat. 'til 5 ' 1989 Merc Grand Maiquis LS $15^995 ENCOURAGE Dated at Andover, CT YOUR CHILD many OTHERS NOT LISTED BOB RILEY June 9.1990 'n in n S^EAST p o n t i a c b u i c k ROUTE 5 TO READ June 16,1990 THE Zoning Board of Appeals ^ m b l l WINDSOR NISSAN MAZDA ^^s t w in d s o r morande Andover, CT 259 Adams St.. Manchester, CT NEWSPAPER o\ Richard Higgins, Chairman 782-2524 iili 018-06 ^ Never Knowingly UndersolcT Mandiester 1 @ 6 4 9 - 1 7 4 9 # 643-5135 9 9 0

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I* 1 'yw ^ 1 « **'* .rt'lliv «lllll III. SPORTS English, Dutch fans feared at the World Cup By Terry Leonard The Associated Press known English troublemakers that British will be violent,” said one merchant in authorities gave to Italian police. be read as an indication of how things Cagliari, wliore business is near the street will go with Saturday’s match. Piston fans’ celebration kills seven in Detroit CAGLIARI, Sardinia — English, Only a few English and Dutch fans where the rowdy fans have gathered to roamed the city Friday. The hot, sunny “The potential for violence is there and Dutch and Italian authtnities huddled over drink and sing. the police are very aware of that poten­ day lured many more to the beaches that By Jose Martinez strategy Fri^y, refining their plans for “Who needs this World Cup? Why did tial,” he said. “Only when the majority of morning. dot the blue-green coastline. But both the The Associated Press “We were running around like crazy. the flashpoints that might ignite the the government spend so many billions Dutch fans leave wiU anyone feel the Sardinians and authorities worried about for this?” asked the merchant, who iden­ We registered something like 20 gunshot violence l^dinia has feared for months. the night. relaxed atmosphere that we have had for Saturday night’s World Ciq) soccer tified himself only as Sebastiano. the last two or three days.” DETROIT — Detroit Pistons fans wounds between midnight and 4 ajn.,” Dutch fans began arriving in heavy game between England and the Nether­ British Embassy spokeswoman Kay celebrating the team’s second consecutive Egan said. “It was ridiculous. In my three numbers on Friday and authorities, who Cagliari authorities planned Friday to lands is the first major test of Italian Coombs said the residents of this coastal NBA championship turned violent Friday years here, I’ve never seen anything like not^ the alcohol ban did not take effea improve their efforts to keep rival fans as at least seven died and several more security, of months of plaiming and coor­ resort area are unaccustomed to the this.” until midnight, feared the chances of apart at the game. Deputy police chief were critically injured. dination with British and Dutch police to crowds and to the types of people who Rartiers told television crews they were clashes between rival fans during one last Antonio Pitea said there would be contain the violence. follow soccer. The scene in the packed downtown robbed as they stood on the streets and night of drunken revelry. separate buses for English and Dutch fans streets was reminiscent of 1984 when the others said people reached into their cars, Sardinians, painfully aware of the “For the soccer fans there is nothing Officials said they expected 8,500 wrong. It is customary for them to go out to take them after the game to the airport, Deuoit Tigers won the World Series and stealing such things as stereo speakers violent reputations of English and Dutch Dutch fans for the match and about 6,000 the port, the train station or to the the celebration got out of hand. and g<;t drunk, to wear strange clothes and and wallets, as they tried to drive through soccer rowdies, are openly frightened and to 7,000 English, more than double the campsites north of Cagliari where many Four of the deaths Friday were caused some regret that the World Cup ever came tattoos. They don’t realize how offensive the crowds. number that attended England’s first have moved to avoid the high cost of when a car plowed into pedestrians on the In Ecorse, a neighbor to River Rouge, to this island’s sleepy, southern coast and frightening it is to other people,” she World Cup game here, with Ireland. said. hotels in the city. -n \ east side ateut 1:15 a.m., Detroit police police reported damage to some area “Given the reputations of the Dutch Authorities refused to estimate the British officials said there have been O \ Lt. Phil Foster said. businesses but made no arrests. Chief fans and, tragically, the reputation of our He said other buses would be sent later number of potential Dutch and FngiiQh few problems with troublemakers in After that crash, a 9-year-old boy was Francis DeCrease said. fans, there is a potential here for troublemakers, but conceded the figure to the train station to provide transporta­ 5 -n pronounced dead at Children’s Hospital, a “The crowd of about 600 people were violence,” said one high-ranking British Cagliari so far. Coombs said 32 English tion for suagglers who missed the probably was in the hundreds. fans have been arrested since they first 10-year-old boy and a 15-year-old girl partying and got out of hand and busted a police official who spoke on condition he coaches at the stadium. Italy rent 3,200 ]Mlice reinforcements began arriving in Cagliari and most of died at St. John’s Hospital, and a 21- scout car window,” DeCrease said. not be identified further. to the island, raising the number of them for minor offenses. Officials plan to station about 1,500 year-old man died late this morning at “Some people were shooting weapons in “We have identified some p o ten tial security forces in this Sardinian capital to Graham Newsome, a British govern­ police inside the stadium, including some n ^ Detroit Receiving Hospital, Detroit police the air. They try to treat it like New troublemakers,” he said. about 4,000. officers scanning closed circuit TV Sgt. Christopher Buck said. Year’s Eve. But he declined to give the number or ment spokesman, said there was very lit­ “The Sardinians are afraid. They are tle trouble after England’s 1-1 tie with screens in an effort to locate potential Another man with broken legs was “They outnumbered us.” to say if they were on the list of 100 § m afraid of this match. They are afraid it Ireland. But he cautioned that could not troublemakers. being treated at Detroit Receiving Hospi­ Immediately after the game, traffic in tal. The driver of the car remained at downtown Detroit ground to a halt as S' ^ _ 1 large. merrymakers weaved between the cars, A parking-lot shooting killed a 19- hugging and chanting “Bad boys!” in the Ricky Davis still I ^ year-old man and critically injured a 25- hours after Vinnie Johnson’s shot with z : rri year-old man at 2:15 a.m., Foster said. ' PONTIAC AMD ^ seven-tenths of a second left gave the Pis­ A 4-year-old suburban Detroit child tons a 92-90 victory over the Trail dreaming of Cup O T I was smick and killed by a car during a Blazers in Portland, Ore., Thursday night. street celebration in River Rouge, said Lt. “This is better than last year. We’re in ^ BUICK SAI.E By John Krelsnr David Israel of the southern suburb’s history now. We’re part of a dynasty, 1990 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 4 DR. O “n police department. we’re up there with the Los Angeles The Associated Press 1990 BUICK NEW REGAL 2 DR. DEMO, LOADED “The child was excited and ran into the Lakers and the Boston Celtics, the only A/C , DEf=OG., STEREO m street,” said Israel, who withheld the Ricky Davis used to dream of the day he’d be with the ones to repeat,” said Herb Hayden, 28, of STK. # 1 -5 0 4 2 -0 j — STK. #2-3609-0 name pending notification of relatives. Detroit. United States team at the World Cup. - q> A 21-year-old man fell from the roof of “This feels so good. I’ve already That day is here, and Davis is in Italy — but not the an apartment building during a celebra­ started on next year’s celebration,” said way he h ^ intended. While the youth-laden American S o tion party and died later at DeU-oit Dion Ware, 19. “We’re gonna do it again learn is taking part in the world soccer championships for o Receiving, hospital spokeswoman Diane — three-peats, hear what I’m saying?” the first time in 40 years, Davis sits and watches from the NOW ^13,329 NOW M 3 ,79 2 Cooper said. “We were down. We came back with broadcast booth. Vandalism, scattered looting and other experience and obliterated them. We kick­ Instead of playing for the team he captained for 10 1990 PONTIAC TRANS SPORT S/E BUICK LESABRE 4 DR. CO violence were reported around the Deuoit ed their butts,” said Marianne Courey, 24, The Associated Press years, Davis, now 31, is serving as an analyst for Turner DEMO, LOADED area. River Rouge police arrested 28 of St. Clair Shores. Broadasting, which is televising the World Cup back to DEMO, LOADED ^ > CHAMPIONSHIP CLEANUP — Harold O’Connell boards up a revelers, most on disorderly conduct char­ Detroit police officers were held over a the United States on TNT > H ges, Israel said. Detroit police had no shift to disperse the jubilant throng, Detroit service station’s windows that were smashed by violent Sometimes, he said in a telephone mterview from “D overall arrest count. whose uaffic-tangling was worsened by crowds early Friday morning celebrating the Detroit Pistons’ vic­ Rome, it’s not easy to sit and watch after being left off Looters caused an estimated $15,000 in streets already closed for the Detroit tory over the Portland Trailblazers which earned them their second the team by coach Bob Gansler. damage at Monte Carlo Market on “I wish I were playing,” he said, “but it’s been 2 1-2 Grand Prix that begins later today, said consecutive NBA championship early Friday morning. Detroit’s west side, WDIV-TV reported. police spokeswoman Allene Ray. “We’re months since Bob Gansler made the decision and I’ve NOW ^16^98 NOW ^1^943 Rowdies overturned one car and smashed trying to reroute traffic, to keep come to grips with it. I’ve been able to focus on being a the windows of one of the station’s news everybody moving,” she said. destroy things. There has to be 10,000 Moments later. Gray and three other fan instead of a player, and it’s been great to be able to 1990 PONTIAC 6000 S/E 1*990 iuiCK REATTA people here and what — a handful of vans on the city’s near east side. Police were blocking streets into the officers ducked as a rum bottle smashed have something else to do.” DEA40, LOADED NEW, LOADED Robert Egan, a Mount Carmel Hospital police, police Sgt. R. Gray said as beer at their feet. “This isn’t the only precinct Davis was a star when the U.S. National Team wasn’t downtown area, hoping to keep the crowd bottles crashed into a car near him and nurse, said fights even broke out in the from growing. having trouble. They’re having reports of good enough to compete internationally. By age 18, he youths broke into a newspaper coin box, trouble with crowds all over the city,” was part of the Cosmos, the glamour team of the now- hospital’s emergency room early this “They can’t just have fim. They have to dumping its contents. Gray said. The bottle tosser was arrested. defunct North American Soccer League, playing with in­ ternational stars like Pole, Franz Beckenbauer and Gior­ gio Chinaglia. NOW ^15,192 NOW ^4,6 6 9 Will Chuck Daly move behind the microphone? He’s played in more international games (43) than any American and has scored more goals (nine) than any other U.S. player. 1990 PONTUC BONNEVILLE lA f9W BUICK RIVIEM By Bill Barnard The Pistons wrapped up the title with a 92-90 win in DEMO, LOADED NEW, LOADED The Associated Press Two ye^s ago, the Los Angeles Lakers became the But largely thanks to a series of knee injuries, he Portland Thursday night, completing a three-game road first team in two decades to repeat and last year the Pis­ wasn’t able to make the American team, which was em­ sweep to win their second straight. PORTLAND, Ore. — The Detroit Pistons’ chances of tons prevented the Lakers from making it three straieht barrassed 5-1 by Czechoslovakia before Thursday’s 1-0 But it remains more concerned about the present than Why? ^ loss to Italy. becoming the second team in NBA history to win three the future. While soccer is a passion for most of the world, it’s an su-aight titles may depend on where Chuck Daly decides Isiah Thomas, the most valuable player in the Finals, Age, injuries and the loss of key players are the crip­ afterthought for most Americans. Davis said a lot of the to use his voice next year — in the Pistons’ lockeroom or said the team doesn’t discuss its place in NBA history. pling blows that keep champions from repeating. But the NOW ^15,326 NOW ^22,481 over the airwaves. Pistons avoided or overcame those pitfalls, even thrived fans and foreign media in Italy view the Americans’ and “We never talked about it all season, but for the past TNT as outsiders. PRICES IN C L U D E ALL REBATES & D ISC O U N TS. “I kind of like coaching,” said Daly, high on the list of four or five years, we felt like we were one of the best on them. EXPIRES 6/23/ao 1 “They look at it like it’s a token appearance,” Davis candidates to join NBC when it takes over network teams in the history of basketball,” Thomas said. “We — They had an average age older than the Lakers, but said. “The American team was listed by some book­ OPEN M-T 9-9, Fri. Sal. 'til 5 coverage of the NBA next season. wanted to repeat as champions, but not so much to prove survived after Los Angeles was eliminated in the first “I’ve gotten reasonably good at it. I’m just going to it to anybody else; we wanted to do it for ourselves.” round. makers in London as 1,000-1 shots, and a lot of people want to perceive us that way. take my time and see what happens. I want to enjoy this. Only once before has a team won three suaight titles Sf EAST PONTIAC BUICK ROUTE 5 ,1, ~ s t ^ g power forward Rick Mahom in “It was especially tough after the loss to Czechos­ Not many coaches get a chance to savor back-to-back — the Boston Celtics, who won 11 titles in 13 years, in­ championships.” Ae expansion di^t, and plugged in James Edwards as a lovakia, with the foreign media saying we didn’t belong h WINDSOR NISSAN MAZDA cluding a run of eight straight from 1959-66. replacement without depleting their bench strength here. That’s why the fans were very surprised at the 1 results of the game with Italy.” Never Knowingly Undersold 732-2524 9 9 0

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In Brief . . . • > I I I f » t SCOREBOARD Softball MCC Relays begin today IP H R ER BB SO Montreal (Ke.Gross 8-4) at SL Louis TTie 15th annual Manchester New England Relays will Toronto (Tewksbury 0-0), 8.-05 pm. DUSTY LEAGUE — Memorial Comer Store nipped SCOREBOARD tegin today at 9:30 ajn. at Manchester H i^ School’s Baseball Wells W.5-1 7 7 3 3 2 8 Sunday's Games Henke S,10 2 1110 1 Montreal at St Louis, 1:15 pm. Blue Ox, 3-2, friday night at Keeney Street Field Steve Track. The featured event will be the Com- NewMirk New Mxk at Pittsburgh, 135 pm. Caffegan, Bob Rohner and Rick Molby led MCS with Wsdnesday, Juns 13 Vo McCormick Invitational Men’s Mile at JJones 52-3 5 1 1 1 3 Houston at Cincinnati, 2:15 pm. two hits each while Glen Pelligrinelli homered. Jim Laz­ At Udins, Haly 12:50pjn. American League standings Cadaret 11-3 1 1 1 2 1 Atlanta at Sen Frandsco, 335 p.m. Soccer Unjguay 0, Spain 0, Ha JDRobnsnLO-5 1-3 0 2 2 2 1 zaro had three hits in defeat. Sunday, Juns 17 Transactions EntDIvM on San Diego at Los Angeles, 435 pm. ^ Sund^, the Relays will conclude with the Fbur- Guterman 12-3 2 1 1 0 1 Chicago at Philadelphia, 835 pm. Standings: Ward Manufacturing 8-0, Hockanum At Varona, Haly Mile R o ^ Race which starts and begins on the MCC w L Pet GB Cadaret pitched to 1 better in the OtK Belgium vs. Uruguay, 3 p.m. Toronk) 36 27 .571 ___ HBP— Fernandez by JJones. WP— JJones. Blackhawks 4-3, Mainville Electric 4-3, Keith Realty campus. The race begins at 9:30 ajn. Boeton World Cup glance At Udinc, Haly BASEBALL 33 27 .550 I'o Wells. 4-4, Rogers Corporation 4-4, Memorial Corner Store 3-5 South Korea vs, Spain, 3 am. Mihrauksa 29 National League results Amtrican Lsague Admission to Saturday’s events are $3. X .492 5 Umpires— Home, McKean; First Craft; AH rtnws EDT Thursday, June 21 Balbmora 29 31 .483 Blue Ox 2-5, Hartford County Sheiriffs Association 1-6 ’ BALTIMORE ORtOLES-Whlved Jay Tibbs, 5 Second. Mxjng; Third, Johnson. FIRST ROUND At Varans, Haly pitchar. Recalled John Mitchell, pitcher, from Detroit 29 33 .468 6 T— 3:13. A— 31.827. Mets 7, Pirates 5 WOMEN’S REC — Hartford Road Cafe beat GROUPA Newman, Legion in action Cleveland Belgium vs. Spain, 11 a.m. Rochester of the tnternational League. Ac­ 26 32 .448 7 _ . , W L T GF GA R » Now Vbrk 21 NEWYORK PITTSBURGH Manchester Savings Bank, 4-2, at Charter Oak Park. Jill At Udine, Haly tivated Mike Devereeux, outfiedler, from the 37 .362 121/S x-CzschoGlovak 2 0 0 6 1 4 South Korea vs. Uruguay, 11 s.m. Newman Lincoln Mercuiy (3-6) will host Herb’s West Division abrhb l abrhbl Smith and Barb Blackwell led the winners with two hits 15-day disablad lisL Optionad Jose Bautista, Indians 5, Brewers 3 HJhnsn 3b 2 0 0 2 0 4 pitcher, to Rochester. tomght at 7 at Moriarty Field. The Manchester Legion W L 6 1 1 2 Redusib 5 0 2 1 Pet GB MILWAUKEE Magadn 1b each while Dee Burg and Lori Hansen had tlirce and two Austria 0 2 0 0 2 0 GROUPF CLEVELAND INDIANS— Activatad Keith Har- Oakland 39 20 — CLEVELAND 4 1 4 1 JBelIss 5 0 2 0 b^eball squad (2-4) will meet South Windsor in a ^ n e .661 abrhM United States 0 2 0 1 6 0 Chicago 37 abrhbl Jeff^s2b 5 1 1 0 King 3b 4 1 1 1 hits, respectively, in defeat W L T GF GA n a n ^ first baseman, from the disablad list 20 .648 1 Molitor2b x-quallfies for second rourxl Egypt 0 Eight encounter Sunday at 4 p.m. at DuPrey Field. Minnesota 30 4 110 Webstar cf 3 1 2 1 SInvbty rf 2 1 1 3 Bonilla rf 4 1 1 0 01 1 1 Optionad Jeff Manto, infielder, to Colorado 29 .508 9 Gantnr3b POP DEILANEY — Farr’s routed Glenn Construc­ Saturday, June 9 England 0 0 1 1 1 Springs of the ffodfic Coast League. CaCiomia 31 4 0 10 Browne 2b 4 1 1 1 McRykfsIf 4 0 1 0 Bonds If 4 1 2 2 ao .508 9 Miuntcf 3 0 11 Boston cf At Roma Ireland 0 0 1 11 National Loagua Seattle 30 33 .476 11 Alomar c 4 0 11 4 1 1 0 Slaughtc 3 0 2 0 tion, 17-6, at Fitzgerald Field. Gary Dubiel lashed four Italy 1, Austria 0 Dftarkrdh 4 0 0 0 MIdndo dh Franco p Netharlarxls 0 0 1 1 1 CHICAGO CUBS— Recalled Jose Nunez, Celts want protection with Shaw Texas 26 35 .426 14 4 0 11 0 0 0 0 UanSlykef 4 0 0 1 hits for Fair’s while David Andrulitis, Rich Belkewicz Sunday, June 10 Surholf c 4 0 10 CJames If Sasserc Monday, June 11 from Iowa of the American Assoication. Op­ Kansas City 23 35 .397 151/i 4 1 2 0 5 1 3 1 Lind2b 3 0 1 0 At Florence, Italy BOSTON (A P ) — The Boston Celtics asked a federal Deerrf 4 111 Jacoby 1b 3 0 11 Elsterss 5 1 1 0 Terrell p and Bob Roy added three hits each. Dubiel and At Cagliari, Sardinia tionad Dean Wilkins, a'tcher, to Iowa. Friday’s Gamss Brock 1b 10 0 0 Czechoslovakia 5, United States 1 England 1, Ireland 1 court on Friday to prevent Brian Shaw from playing for Toronto 5, Y a n k ^ 4 3 0 10 Snyder rf 4 0 1 0 Ojeda p 4 0 0 0 Kipper p 0 0 0 0 Belkewicz homered. Pete Pires homered in defeat. BASKETBALL \taughn If Thursday, June 14 Tuesday, June 12 UnHsd States Baskstbai Loagua Boston 4, Orioles 3 4 111 Brokns3b------4 1 0 0 P m p 0 0 0 0 Bellird ph 1 1 0 0 another team after an arbitrator had confirmed the Spars ss Miller cf CHARTER OAK — Gold’s Gym beat Army Navy, At Roma At Palsrmo, Sicily USBL— Fined HoHia Copeland, New Ybrk Cleveland 5, Milwaukee 3 4 0 0 0 Fermin ss 4 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 Bairp 0 0 0 0 Italy 1, United States 0 validity of a contract signed with the guard over the Totals 34 3 7 3 Totals 34 810 8 12-6. Mel Bidwell and Mike Santacroce had three hits Nalharlends 1, Egypt 1, tie White Capa, guard, and suspended him tor the S CaMomia (Blyteven 6-3) at Detroit (Morris Cangelsph 1 1 0 0 Friday, June 15 winter. 735 p.m. Mllwaukse Oil 000 100-3 RusMn p Saturday, Juns 18 remainder of the 1990 saasoa S-f), Ctsvsiand 0 0 0 0 each for the winners while Glenn Koehler and tim Mik- At Florence, Italy At Cagliari, Sardinia HOCKEY 2 - n „ - - 211 100 0 0 » - 8 Rynidsph The Celtics filed their request in U.S. District Court Oakland (Sanderson 7-3) at Chicago 1 0 0 0 loiche added two apiece. Jerry Martin had three hits in Czechoslovakia 1, Austria 0 Englarxl vs. Nethorterxls, 3 p.m. National Hocksy Lsague (M.Peroz 6-4), 835 pun. E— Gantner. LOB— Milwaukse 6, Cleveland Totals 40 714 7 Totals 36 811 8 for an order confirming arbitrator Donald G. Collins’ 7. 2B-Gantner' Browne, Maldonado. Brock. New Mirk TUaaday, June 19 Sunday, June 17 CALGARY FLAMES— Signed Robert Minnesota (Guthrie 2-0) at Kansas Oty (Gor­ 300 400 000-7 defeat while Bruce Kindel, Dayton Stimson and Tim At Roma Raichel, center. award. don 2-4). 835 p.m. (9). Vkughn (5). Pittsburgh At Palsrmo, Sicily SB-Surhoff(9).S-Wbbstor. Mahoney added two each. Italy vs. Czachoskivekia, 3 am. Ireland vs. Egypt 11 a.m. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS-Namad Darryl Texas (Ryan 5-3) at Seattle (M.Vbuno 1-7) At Florence, Italy Sutter associata head coacK According to the court filing, Shaw had informed the 1035 p.m. ^ IP H RER BB SO LOB-New Mxk 1Z Pittsburgh 6. 2B-SaMsr RODVAN — Taylor Landscaping slipped past H&N Thursday, Juns 21 Mhvaukee Austria vs. United States. 3 am. E ^ Wohnson Magadan Redup Slaught At Cagliari, Sardlnii MINNESOTA NORTH STARS— Announced n ^ Celtics by a letter dated June 6 that he had decided to Saturday's Gamas 2, Contractors, 2-1, at Robertson ftrk. John Handfield was Englarxl vs. Egypt 3 p.m. that the ownership of the team has officially be Catfomia at Detroit 1:15 pun. FMwaULO-l 3 2-3 9 5 4 0 1 honor the second year of his contract with fi Messaggero GROUPS At nilermo, Sicily transferred to No(man Green. Morris Belzberg Boston at Baltimore, 3:15 p.m. Edens 313 1 0 0 1 1 ( s ^ T i r the winning pitcher. John Madden, Mike Presti and John Roma, the Italian team he had signed with after plavina Wares 1 0 0 0 0 0 W L T GF GA PIS IrelarKl vs. Netharlarxls, 3 p.m. and Howard Baldwia Oakland at Chicaeo, 7.35 pim. Cleveland NtasMirk » « « “ SO Dubois paced the winning offense with two hits each. x-Cameroon 2 0 0 3 1 4 IntarnMionai Hocksy Lsagus for the Celtics in 1988-89. Shaw was the Celtics’ top Milwaukae at Cleveland. 7.35 p.m. Dave DeMaio, Piete Gourley, Chris McIntyre and Lionel Argentina 1 1 0 2 1 2 Candlotti W.73 81-3 7 3 3 2 6 Ojeda W3-3 6 1 3 9 4 4 9 2 IHL— Approved the relocation of the Fort draft pick in 1988. . ^ Toronto at New Mwk, 730 p.ra Romania 1 1 0 3 2 2 Wiyne Komets to Albany, N.Y. Re-alacted Jofxt Minnesota at Kansas CiV, 835 p.ra DJonesS,21 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Lessard collected two each in defeat. Soviet Union . BK-Candtotti. c*** - ^ 2 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 4 0 Snider, chairman, to a second terra Named ^ In February it was announced that Shaw had signed a Texas at Ssattta, 10.35 p.m. 12-3 0 0 0 0 1 x-qualifies for second rourxl Friday, Golf Umpiros— Homp Meriwether; First Vbttag- NORTHERN — PM Construction scored five runs in Bud Pbila vice-chairmaa Extended the contract mulu-year contract starting with the 1990-91 season. Sunday's Games June 8 of Tom Barry, president and commissioner, ter Toronto at New Mirk. 130 p.m. Oio; Second. Reilly; Third, Scott ^ T ^ e lll,2 3 3 7 6 6 1 1 the eighth inning to nip Wininger’s Gymnastics, 13-12. T— 235, A-63.546. At Milan, Italy one year. I ^ Boston at Baltimore. 135 p.m. ^ P P " 2 3 1111 Greg Tobin, Bob Onthank, Jeff Tobin and Chris Lindsey Cameroon 1, Argenbna 0 U.S. Open golf scores NORSERACMQ Milwaukee at Cleveland. 135 p.m. Royals 5, Twins 1 2 2 0 0 2 2 had three hits apiece for the winners. Lindsey drove in Saturday, June 9 HOLLYWOOD RhRK— Bsctad Bruce McNall Baldwin part owner of Stars CaDfomia at Detroit 135 pira Ruskin 2 2 0 0 1 1 At Bari, Italy MEDINAH, II. (AP) — Scores and their rata- to the Board of Diractors. O “0 Minnesota at Kansas City. 235 am. MINNESOTA KANSAS CITY Plk*B 4 0 11 a 1. Kansas City 5 0 10 Herr2b 5 1 1 0 7-0, over Faod for Thought 74-67— 141 -3 Evarwdh 3 0 11 CRipknas 4 0 2 1 L ‘•0®-M lfn««ota 4, Kansas City 3. Costa Rica 1 0 0 1 Brian Clear 70- 71— 141 -3 The Bay Area team will join the NHL one year ahearj Dawson rf 3 1 2 0 CHayea3b 5 1 1 2 Burks cf 4 0 11 Wlhgln3b 4 1 2 1 Dascenzrf NIKE — Marpet Printing blanked Mudville Nine, Scotland 0 1 0 C Craig Stadlar 71- 70— 141 -3 ‘ of the NHL’s next plaimed expansion. Bmnskyrf 1 0 0 0 Krukrf 3 1 1 1 BobTway Today ^ ^ 4 0 0 0 Mehrinc 4 0 1 0 Kw'&rfS"*" (5)' Salazar If 4 1 1 0 CMrtnzIb 16-0, at Nike Field. Scott Waters led the winners with Sweden 0 1 0 1 69- 72— 141 -3 ^ CO Marzanoe 4 0 1 0 BRipkn2b 3 0 0 0 Mfynnelf 3 0 1 0 Sunday, June 10 BobGiklar 71- 70— 141 -311 am. — Wbrtd Cup: Brazil vs. Costa Ftica. Kutcher3b Mlnnetad. ««ERBBSO 1 0 0 0 RJonesph 10 0 0 three hits while Pete anthony, Marvin Chesson, Kevin Scott Verplank TNT 4 1 2 0 VWIksrph 0 0 0 0 Villanvib 4 2 2 3 Akerlldap At Turin, Italy 72- 69— 141 -3 > Vinc6nt won’t reopen Douglas case Deverx pr 0 0 0 0 Drumnd L.0-2 5 5 5 4 2 1 Grace 1b 0 0 0 0 Kelley and A1 Little added two each. Mudville had seven Brazil 2, Sweden 1 Seva Ballostsros 73- 69— 142 -2 1 p.m. — Tennis: SteHa Artois Championshia 1 0 0 0 HoHInsph 0 0 0 0 Greg Twiggs ESf%t (tape delay) Totals 38 4 9 4 TMMa 33 3 8 3 RSrmlh 2 1 0 0 0 1 Rarms3b Monday, June 11 72-70— 142 -2 > H 10 0 1 Them ss 4 0 0 0 hits. Jim Benepe 1 am. — NHL draft SportsCharxiel CHATTAN(XX3A, Term. (AP) — Despite the pleas of Boston 220 000 000— 4 Giranfc At Genoa, Haly 72-70— 142 -2 5 13 0 Uksc 4 0 1 0 Kirk Triplett 130 p.m. — Golf; U.S. Open, third rourxl. “D Battlmors 200 000 001— 3 ISSSew ' » « « • • SWilson p Costa Rica 1, ScoHarxl 0 72- 70— 142 -2 his family and friends, the late Phil Douglas, a pitcher 2 0 0 0 Daulton ph 10 0 0 REC — Mutmeg Mechanical Services beat Center GU Morgan Channels E— SFInley. DP-Boston 1. Baltimora 1. Appier W.2-2 8 5 1 1 1 e Lancastrp Saturday, June 16 70- 72— 142 -2 harmed from baseball in 1922, w ra’t be returned to 0 0 0 0 Combsp 2 0 0 0 Congo, 13-10. Dave Chevrette. Glen Cobb, Dan W ri^ t Isao Aoki 3 p.ra — World Cup; Englarxl vs. Nather- LOB— Boston 1Z Baltimore 7. 2B-Raep, Tat- MDavl* 1 0 0 0 1 I Asnmchrp At Turin, Italy 73- 69— 142 -2 0 0 0 0 FMrrsttp 0 0 0 0 Chip Back larxls, TNT major-league baseball’s good graces in the near future. tleton. Melvin. HR— Worthington (6). DwSmtph Brad Lemaire, Dave Miner and ftul Carpenter had three Brazil vs. Costa Rica, 11 am. 71- 71— 142 -2 SB— Kulchar 2 (SJ. Prilllips; 1 0 0 0 Vhtohar rf 3 1 3 1 3 p.m — Red Sox at Oriolat, Chanryard. Channel 30 (taped) “I was surprised,” lawyer Jose|A I. McCullough Jr. W L Pci. GB par-70 Sands Country Club course; HamischL.6-3 12-3 6 4 4 3 3 Pittsburgh 37 22 .627 — PhUtalelphia 11. 2^ Daw- Sweden vs. Costa Rica, 3 p.m. 5 am. — Horse Racing: Ohio Derby, ESPN said in a telephone interview fi-om his office in Col- Montreal 2. GIftoril. Herr, Rea^, Kruk. 3B— Vil- Chris Johnson 69- 67-136 Holton 3 2-3 2 0 0 2 1 35 26 .574 3 Sherri Stainhauar 7 am. — American Soccer League: Albany New Mirk lanuevp HR— Viiianueva (4), Dykstra (3) 68-68— 136 Capitals at Boston Bolts, SportsChannel lingswood, N J. “I thought — and I still think — it would Pries 22-3 1 0 0 2 1 30 26 .517 7 QR3UPD Dale Eggeling Philadelphia CHayes (5). S— SWilson 2, Then. SF— Ftanxis.' '. 7 L T 67-71— 138 7 p.m — Mats at Pirataa, Chs, 9.20. WFAN be very, very simple for them to give us the most simple Olson 1 0 0 0 1 0 29 29 .500 7V» GA PIS Larxrra Rittanhousa Umpires— Home, Ford; First Evar»; Seomd, Chicago 26 35 .426 12 Little League West Germany 2 0 0 9 2 4 70- 68— 138 (AM-660) of hearings.” St Louis Nancy Lopez 67- 72— 139 Cousins; TNrd,Welka. 25 36 .410 13 Colombia 1 1 0 2 1 2 Beth Denial 7:30 pm, — Blue Jays at Yfankaes, Chs. 70- 69— 139 11.26, WPOP (AM-1400) Douglas, who ^ew up in southeast Tennessee, was T3:19. A— 45,503. MMst Division Yugoslavia 1 1 0 2 4 2 Mitzl Edge W L Pci. GB Reds 6, Astros 3 Unitd Arb Em 0 2 0 1 7 0 68- 72— 1408 am. — World Basketball League: Calgary banned by Commissioner Kennesaw M ountain TanHic CIndnnali NATIONAL LEAGUE — Sunnyside Up beat Ansal- Saturday, Juns 9 Narxry Brown 71- 69— 140 at Erie, SportsChannel Blue Jays 5, Yankees 4 36 20 .643 — HOUSTON aNaNNATI Ayako Okairxito for writing a letter to Roy Leslie, a former teammate who San Diego 30 28 .517 7 di’s, 6-1, Friday night Sunnyside won its eighth straight At Bologna, Haly 69- 71— 1409 pm. — Auto R ^n g ; USAC Sprints, ESF14 TORONTO NEW YORK San Francisco abrhbl ab rh M Tracy Kardyk 70- 71-141 31 30 .508 71/s Doran 2b Colombia 2, United Arab Emirates 0 10 p.m. — Boxing: Mike Tyson vs. Henry played fw the S t Louis Cardin^s, suggesting he would abrhb l abrhbl Los Angeles 4 1 1 0 BHtohrcf 4 0 1 0 game to finish the season at 10-5. Steve Ruggiero went Sunday, June 10 Carolina Gowan 71- 70— 141 Felix rf 28 32 .467 10 Biggie d Robin Walton Tillman; George Foreman vs. Adilson 4 1 2 0 Kellycf 3 2 2 0 Houston 5 1 2 2 Larkinas 4 1 2 0 At Milan, Maly 70-71— 141 Rodrigues, heavyweights, HBO leave the New 'Vbrk Giants in return fw money. The let­ 26 34 .433 12 Oberklllb the distance for the win while Mike Jaworski homered. Famrxlzss 1 0 0 0 Sax2b 4 1 1 2 Atlanta 4 0 2 0 Sabo3b 4 2 2 0 Wast Garrmny 4, Yugoslavia 1 Rosie Jones 70-71— 141 ter was turned over to Cardinals’ officials who forwarded Laess 3 0 0 0 Mttiglydh 23 35 .397 14 Stubbs If Chris Patyrka had two hits while Ray Michaud, Andy Juli Inkster 4 0 11 Friday's Gamas 4 0 2 1 EDaviatf 3 1 0 0 Thursday, June 14 70-71— 141 Sunday it to Landis. MuUnlts 3b 3 0 0 0 JeBrfId rf 4 0 0 0 Caminit3b 4 0 0 0 ONsill rf Missie Bertaolti 72- 69— 141 Chicago at Philadelphia. 2, 535 pm. 4 1 4 3 McCusker and Scott Whalen also played well. Brady At Bologne, Itely 11 a.m — Vtorid Cup: Ireland vs. Egypt TNT Lawless 3b 0 1 0 0 Battxmilb 3 0 1 0 GWHaonrf 4 0 0 0 Bnzngrlb 3 0 11 Llsalotta Neumann 66-75— 141 Bell If Houston atCincinnali. 735 am. Maynard and Dave Bottaro played well in defeat. Yugoslavia 1, Colombia 0 1 p.m. — Auto Ftadng: Detroit Grorxl Ffox, 3 1 2 0 Leyritz 3b 3 0 0 0 Ramirzss 4 0 10 Duncan2b 4 1 1 0 Friday, June IS Janet Arxlerson 74-67— 141 McGrifflb Naur Mxk at Pittsburgh. 735 p.ra Agosto p Rsmela Wright Charxial 3 4 1 1 1 Sanders If 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OHvere 10 0 0 AMERICAN — Modem Janitorial beat DiRosa At Milan, Haly 72- 69— 141 Garrison advances in England Oleruddh Montreal at SL Louis, 835 pm. Gedmanc 1:30 pm. — Golf: U.S. Open, final rourxl, 2 0 10 Hallph 10 0 0 2 1 1 0 Armstmp 3 0 1 2 West Germany 5, United Arab Emiratsa 1 Cindy Figg-Currier 70-72— 142 Gruber ph San Diego at Los Angeles, 1035 pm. Trevino c Cleaners, 16-9, at Waddell Field. Dan Quintero was 3- Vicki Fargon Channel 8 1113 VWardelf 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Myersp 10 0 0 Tuesday, June 19 73- 69— 142 BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) — American Zina Myers c Atianta at San Frandsco. 1035 pm. Clancy p Nancy Rubin 1:30 p.m, — Mats at Ffirales, Channel 9, 2 0 0 0 Nokssph 10 0 0 100 0 for-4 for Modem while Zack Willhide was 2-for-3 with a At Bologna, Haly 73-69— 142 C/3 Garrison lost only three games on her way to a 6-1, 6-2 Bordersc 2 0 11 Gsran c Saturday's Gamas Anihnyph Donna Whits WFAN (AM-660) 3 0 10 San Diego (Dunrw 0-2) at Los Anoelas 10 0 0 triple. Nick Robson also played well. Pete Ponticello was Yugoslavia vs. United A r ^ Emirataa, 11 a.m. 73-69— 142 Uriano2b 3 0 0 0 Espnozsa Schtzdrp 130 pm. — Blue Jays at Wnkees, MSG. victory over Belinda Cordwell of New Zealand in 3 1 2 0 (RMamnsi 63)13:15 pm. ’ 0 0 0 0 At Milan, Haly MWilsncf 4 0 0 0 Ortiz ph 10 0 0 2-for-2 in defeat while Eric Sack and Roger Dion played WPOP (AM-1400) Friday’s quarterfinals of the Dow Classic women’s tour­ 0^2“*** 3-5) at San Frandsco (Gar­ West Germany vs. Colombia, 11 a.m. Senior scores 1:30 p.m. — Rad Sox at Oriolas, Chs. 30,38. Totals 32 8 8 S IWalS 32 4 8 3 retts 3-6), 335 pm. ' Darwinp 0 0 0 0 well in defeat. nament Toronto Carxiaelas WTIC 010 000 040-8 10 0 0 GROUPE SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — Rrst-round acoras NswMKfc TotMs NATIONAL FARM — Boland Brothers edged and relation to par Friday ot the $400,000 PGA 3 p.m. — W)rid Cup: South Korea va, Spain Helena Sukova of Czechoslovakia, Califwnia-based 003 000 010— 4 36 3 9 3 TMals 31612 6 W L T GF GA PIS TNT Dfk-Toronto 2. New Mirk 2. LOB— Toronto 6. Houston Casper’s, 5-4, at Verplanck Field. Lucas Solomonson Seniors Syracuse Classic played on tw 6.540- 002 100 000-3 Belgium 1 0 0 2 0 2 3 p.m — Tarxris: Stella Artois Championshia South African Ros Fairbank and FrarKe’s Nathalie New Mxk 3. 2B-Ball 2 Balbont Ke«y Z Cincinnati 204 000 OOx-6 pitched well for the winners while Joe Covill, Rit Duffy, yard, por-36-36— 72 Lafayette C

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By Bert Rosenthal Britsox fall to Williamsport The Associated Press WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) — The Williamsport Bills got no-hit pitching from Jeff Nelson for five innings NORWALK, Calif. — Jackie and had a dozen hits, half for extra bases, to defeating the Joyner-Kersee, competing in her New Britain Red Sox 7-3 in the Eastern League Friday first open long jump competition 'J T I afternoon. since winning the 1988 Olympic Nelson, in his first successful outing since being gold medal, had the best perfor­ p H I sidelined with an ulcer early in the season, walked the mance by an American this year first and third batters he faced, then retired 14 in a row during qualifying at the Mobil Out­ before Stuart Weidie hit a tme-out single in the sixth with door Track and Field Champion­ the Bills leading 5-0. ships Fnday. New Britain starter Kevin Morton (6-5) hit the first Joyner-Kersee, the American batter he faced, then retired nine in a row before Ken record-holder, leaped 22 feet, 9 in­ Pennington began a five-hit, four-run fourth inning for ches, on her first attempt in leading Williamsport with a leadoff double. the qualifying for Saturday’s final. “I was surprised,” Joyner-Kersee Hendrickson leads senior event said. “I was not looking for that dis­ SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — Dick Hendrickson’s eagle tance today.” la iP tiS fl: gave him a 7-under 65 and the first-round lead in the “Her speed and strength are $400,000 MONY Syracuse Senior Golf Classic for the there,” Bob Kersee, her husband and second straight year. coach, said. “Her speed is better O \ He sank a three-foot putt for an eagle on the par-5 than it’s ever been.” 5 - n eighth hole, leaving him one shot ahead of Mike Hill, Joyner-Kersee, tuning up for next m i who was tied for the lead, but bogeyed the final hole month’s heptathlon in the Goodwill after landing in a bunker on his approach shot. Games at Seattle, was to throw the ' r. - i M Joining Hill at 66 were defenc^g champion Jim Dent, shot put later Friday in qualifying. Walter Zembhski and Larry Mowry. She is the world record-holder n ^ Bobby Nichols was two strokes behind at 67, despite and Olympic champion in the consecutive bogeys cm the 11th and 12th holes. Bill Col­ seven-event competition, and is lins was also at 5-under. seeking to break her mark of 7,291 Lou Graham, Jack Kiefer and Chi Chi Rodriguez were points set at the Seoul Games. at 68. “My favorite number this year is Hendrickson, who has never won a Senior Tour event, 73,” Kersee said of the hopes he has o d led for 52 of 54 holes last year at the Lafayette Country for his wife of breaking the 7,300- Club, but was overtaken by Dent. point barrier. * ^7; While expressing pleasure over O TJ Governor backs sports lottery the showing in the long jump The Associated Press SPRINGFIELD, 111. (AP) — Gov. James R. qualifying, both Kersees were not Thompson said Friday he backs the idea of a sports lot­ completely satisfied because she AMERICAN BEST THIS YEAR — Jackie Joyner-Kersee, O "n tery run by the Illinois Lottery, but the idea faces skep­ missed the takeoff board. shown here in a file photo, leaped an American best this m ticism from lawmakers and opposition from professional “The key to me was running year of 22 feet, 9 inches during the U.S. Mobil Outdoor sports organizations. In tlie past five years at the Canon - w “We’ve been Icxiking at this cxmcxpt and we’d like to relaxed today,” Joyner-Kersee said. Track and Field Championships Friday in Norwalk, Calif. develop it fcM’ Illinois,” Thompson said during a taping in “I was forcing the speed. I get She hadn’t competed in the long jump since winning the Sprin^ield of the WMAQ-AM radio show, ‘The anxious when I’m long jumping.” gold medal In the event at the 1988 Olympics. Greater Hartford Open, there have been three playoffe, S o Reporters.” o > “We don’t think it presents any of the problems that the professional sports asscx;iations think it does, and if one miracle chip shot, and a million spectators. the Legislature will approve we’ll adopt the game.” McEnroe-Lendl meet on grass ^ O ) The NBA which opposes legalized wagering on sport­ LONDON (AP) — John McEn­ J d > ing events, has hired Sam Vinson, a former assistant of West Germany will play in the “I’m the underdog on grass roe and Ivan Lendl will meet on other semifinal. > H House Republican leader, to lobby against a sports lot­ grass for the first time in seven years against Lendl,” said the fourth- tery. The NFL also has voiced opposition to the idea. as both reached the semifinals of the In 1983, McEnroe defeated Lendl seeded McEnroe. “If I don’t get in a State Lottery Director Sharon Sharp says a sports lot­ Stella Artois tournament on Friday. at Wimbledon on the way to his h i ^ percentage of first serves, he tery player might win prizes of $5 or $7 by correctly second grass court championship. will eat up my second serve.” What will they think of next? chcmsing the outcomes of three professional football or Lendl, the No. 1 player in the But for Saturday’s match the roles In the quarterfinals, McEnroe was world, breezed past David Pate 6-2, basketbdl games. Payoffs for predicting the wiimers of have been reversed. stretched to three sets for the third Year after year, dramatic 14 out of 14 contests, she adde^ could be in the ranee of 6-4, while McEnroe had more a time this week. Canon for the whole family. And by turning out for $50,000. problem with Richard Fromberg, Lendl has spent two months play­ After losing the first-set finishes and enormous gal­ the Open you'll be turning out for your 6-7,6-3,7-5. ing on grass to prepare for tiebreaker to Fromberg 7-0, McEn­ Greater Wimbledon. McEnroe hasn’t played Hartford leries are par for the course Sweden’s Stefan Edberg, the roe slowly woiked his way into the community, as more than a million dollars Little League on any surface, out for four months match with a strong serve and solid second seed, and No. 3 Boris Becker O pen until this week. passing shots. at the Canon Greater will be raised for community service AMERICAN FARM — Aimy Navy outslugged Hartford Open. Join us organizations. DiRosa Cleaners, 20-19, at Buckley Field. Matt Mancini again as leading pros com ­ had the game-winning hit for A&N while Jesse Reimann Tyson hoping to make amends It all adds up to one of the premier tradi­ doubled. Daniel Gompper and David Zarinejad played pete for this year's title — tions in American sports. Canon proudly wel­ well. For DiRosa, Adam Carpenter and James Rivera had By Ed Schuyler Jr. fected,” Tillman said. “The question wants to fight Tyson, feels it’s too stars including Paul three hits each while Jeremy Smith added two. The Associated Press June 25-july 1,1990 comes you to a week of CO is how long his recovery time will soon for Tyson to be trying to ROOKIES — Personnel Tee beat Yankee Aluminum, be.” answer questions about his ability Azinger, who won last summer's tournament extraordinary golf 10- S. Keegan Stiles, Lauren Naan and Chris Beaulieu led LAS VEGAS — Mike Tyson ad­ and career. the winners while Bret Thompson, Mike Anderstm and mits to having been devastated by The oddsmakers don’t believe by holing an electrifying do-or-die chip shot. beneath the summer II Matt Lundeen played well in defeat his title loss to James “Buster” Tillman will be able to answer the “If I were managing Tyson, I’d let question of how Tyson was affected Canon USA Inc. (/] N ^ o m defeated Wawa, 15-13. Chris Farr, David Douglas, but claims there will be no him take off two years — 18 months The O pen offers a full week of great events skies of Connecticut. O ne Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042 Darnels, Kevin O’Reilly, Dean Jaworski and Matt Leitao after-effects. by his lOth-round knockout by minimum, let him get hungry played well for the winners. Sarah C a lla h a n , Katie Cal­ Henry Tillman, who will fight Douglas Feb. 11 at Tokyo. Tyson agaii^” said Foreman, who knows lahan, Sarah Pemberton, Jimmy Buckley and Vinay An- Tyson Saturday night, has his was a 30-1 favorite. Of course, how it feels to have the mantle of in- Canon Greater Hartford Open Schedule Douglas was even a bigger under­ nigeri played well in defeat doubts. So does George Foreman, vincibilty stripped away. Tournament Players Club in Cromvvell, Connecticut who will be an interested spectator. dog. Ann Miller Real Estate tied Manchester Lumber, Foreman was an intimidating, 11- 11. Steven London, Chris Brindisi and Mike Joslin hit “I’m in a great frame of mind,” Foreman, who is a strong favorite M on. 6/25 Opening Ceremony, Tournament Players Pro-Am • Tues. 6/26 Pro Practice Rounds, Junior G o lf Clinic, Tyson said. broodmg heavyweight champitm — well for Ann Miller. Jill Chmielecki, Chris Betz and to beat Adilson Rodrigues tm the then was iqiset by Muhammad Ali Long Distance Competition, Canon Jaycees Shoot-Out • Wed. 6/27 Celebrity Pro-Am • Thurs. 6/28 through Sun. 7/1 Pro Adam Boideau played well for Manchester Lumber. “I’m sure his confidence was af­ card at Caesars Palace and who in 1974. Competition • Sun. 7/1 Closing Ceremony • For tickets and information, call 203-246-4GHO. 1 9 9 0

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LOCAL NEWS ■ Controversial Directors’ agenda. Page 9. ■ Coventry honors education excellence. Page 9. ■ Special focus program scaled bade. Page 9. Monday, June 18,1990 ■ Zoning changes at PZC tonight Rige 9. Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents SPORTS ■ Hill, Veal win MCC race titles. Page 5. ■ Evans reaches winner’s circle. Page 5. ■ Manchester bows to South Windsor. Page 5. u Retailing ■ Whalers pick Greig, Sanderson. Page 5. Parkade still in foreclosure Despite plans that have been filed to iqigrade the overdose West Middle l\uTipike side of the t^ c h e s te r Parkade, the foreclosure action against the owner, Anthony Cutaia, has not been withdrawn, according N Planner: ^No more^ to John Meerbergen, an attorney for National Westminster Bank of New York. Meerbergen said today that as far as he knows, Seven dead in Detroit By Nancy Foley Cutaia has not arranged a refinancing of the $11.4 fllanrhralrr HrralJj Manchester Herald million loan he used to buy the Padcade property. National Westminster Bank went to court in after Pistons’ victory One more shopping center in the north end of town December to take possession of the shopping plaza may be too many, according to the town planning after an extension on the loan, which became due in department. August, was denied. Earlier this year, the bank The Plaiming and Zoning Commission will hold a agreed not to move forward on the foreclosure in public hearing tonight on an application by Willard order to give Cutaia time to refmance the loan. SPORTS see page 40 Realties Inc. of Darien to construct “Pioneer Plaza” — Cutaia is president of Cutter Realty Group of 225,000 square feet of retail development that would Stamford, which manages the Parkade for Broad- include a 94,500 square foot strip shopping center, a manor Associates, of which Cutaia also holds an in­ restaurant and 1,125 parking spaces. terest. He has said in the past that the refinancing The development would be located on Hale Road, would include a major upgrading of the Paikade. Flood toll between Slater and Deming streets and north of 1-84. Plans filed with the town Planning and Zoning Willard Realties is seeking approval of a preliminary Commission Friday call for repaving the parking site plan. lot, upgrading storefronts and building a new Super Tim Simpson leads Open In a memo to be submitted to the PZC, Stuart Pop­ Stop and Shop. per, senior planner, said, “We were concerned about Cutaia, who could not be reached for comment, rises to 21 has said in the past that he was working on a the fact that there is already 1,157,000 square feet of By Bob Green approved retail space within the Comprehensive Urban refinancing deal with a New York real estate invest­ The Associated Press ment trust whose identity he would not reveal. EJevelopment (CUD) zone. We questioned whether this O \ By Bob Lewis application for another 225,000 square feet of retail MEDINAH, 111. — Tim Simpson, with birdies on two The Associated Press space' would meet the intent of the regulations which Israeli charged with killing 7 5 "n of his last three holes, led the way in another exhibition are, ‘to promote more economical and efficient use of JERUSALEM (AP) — A Tel Aviv court today SHADYSIDE, Ohio — The death toll from last of record-breaking U.S. Open scoring heroics on Friday. the land while allowing a harmonious variety of land charged a 21-year-old Israeli with the murder of Simpson’s five-foot putt on the final hole finished olT week’s flash floods mounted to 21 today when a body uses’ within the CUD zone.” was found in the Ohio River, and authorities said seven Palestinian laborers in an attack that set off a 3-under-par 69 and gave him the lead alone at the The memo states that some of the land uses that clashes in which 20 other people died. halfway point of the Open. there was little hope for tlie 16 people still listed as have not yet appeared in the CUD zone are light missing. A five-man psychiatric panel rejected a claim |5 That putt also completed the 30th sub-par score of the manufacturing and warehousing, telecommunications that the suspect. Ami Rapper, was unfit to stand “It’s just been too long. I don’t think there’s round and, for the second day in a row, assured another services and facilities, wholesale sales and new trial, officials said. anybody alive out there. \bu can’t swim out there that Open scoring record. automobile sales. Prosecutor Nurit Smith said Popper would face a long in the Ohio River,” said Chuck Vogt, Belmont Combined with 39 sub-par scores in the first round, County coroner’s investigator. j j . Please see PZC, page 8 mandatory life sentence if convicted of slaying the seven Arab laborers and wounding 10. the Medinah Country Club now has yielded 69 sub-par The search for the missing was suspended briefly o d In the May 20 killings, an armed attacker ordered rounds, more than in any other complete Open cham­ this morning when a thunderstorm rolled through the pionship. area. Heavy rain fell for about 45 minutes, swelling about SO Mestinians to sit in rows as they waited The old mark of 64, set in the 1988 U.S. Open at The Wegee Creek, one of two creeks that overflowed in Court saves for day jobs in the Tel Aviv suburb of Rishon Lct- O "0 Country Club in Brookline, Mass., was broken before the Thursday night’s flash flood. zion. He then fired an assault rifle on the unarmed 1990 event was half over. And it was broken on a course By midmoming, the muddy creek was nearly cross­ laborers. that was reputed to be one of the most difficult the Open ing a road about three miles upstream from where the The attack sparked riots in the occupied West has seen. floods inflicted the most damage. Lt. Dean Irvin of pension plans Bank and Gaza Strip in which 18 Mestinians were O -n Rain-softened greens took the teeth out of it on the Ohio Army National Guard said there were no im­ killed, most by army gunfire. Two Israelis also died m rn Thursday, however, and the second round was played in mediate reports of additional property damage. in what authorities said were revenge attacks. By Richard Carelli Authorities said at the time that R^rper, who was an almost total absence of wind. The greens remained The body found this morning was in the Ohio River The Associated Press soft and yielding and only the hint of a breeze stirred the near Moundsville, W.Va., about 10 miles south of discharged early from the Israeli army for discipli­ leaves in the huge oaks and elms that failed to protect Shadyside, according to Chuck Vogt, Belmont County The Associated Press nary problems, was deranged and iqrset by an WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court today uphappy love affair. His lawyer, Etavid Ofek, Medinah’s par. coroner’s investigator. Sixteen names remained on the AFTER THE FLOOD — Top photo, resi­ spared the federal program protecting the pensions of m 2 Simpson, a late-blooming 34-year-old who scored two list of missing because the victim found today was not claim ^ Popper tried to hang himself in jail. dents of the Wegee Creek valley in Ohio 30 million American workers from a potential finan­ of his three career victories last season, finished 36 holes i'-£ immediately identified to confirm whether he or she cial crisis. S > survey the scene Sunday as cleanup con­ > I - at 135, nine under par. was one of the 16, authorities said. By an 8-1 vote, the court broadened the authority of 2,500 flee chemical cloud :x) CO Jeff Sluman, the 5-foot-7, 135-pounder who won the Four bodies were recovered Sunday. tinues from Thursday's flash flood. Other the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation to order SEDALIA, Mo. (AP) — A cloud of fumes spew­ 1988 PGA, was a stroke behind after another successful Officials said Friday that 60 people were missing; photo. Bill Dunfee consoles his wife Sally employers to restore terminated pension plans. ing from a chemical plant forced at least 2400 3 3 > scramble produced a 70. some of those later were found dead, while others amid the rubble that was once their farm in A federal appeals court limited such authority last people from their homes today, authorities said. Fif­ > H Sluman, who flirted with disaster on several occasions, teen people were taken to hospitals. Please see FLOOD, page 8 Shadyside, Ohio. "D hasn’t made a bogey in the tournament. But he’s had to Police Chief Doug Bolar said v ^ r s lingering at save par 11 times with one-putt greens. Five of them Supreme Court rules police can use midmoming kept evacuees from returning tome, al­ came in the second round, and included successive saves videotape to record responses of though the main cloud dissipated before ^w n . from 15 and 20 feet on the 11th and 12th holes. Pettis County Civil Defense officials said the “My putter was a pretty good friend today,” Sluman suspected drunk drivers, page 8. fumes vented from the Alcolac Inc. plant around said. GOP lashes town hall plan; midnight were not life-threatening. Plant manager Scott Simpson, the 1987 Open winner and no relation Richard Faulkner identified the chemical as allyl to Tim, slipped to a 73 and shared third place with 45- year by setting aside the agency’s order that LTV methracylate. year-old Hale Irwin at 139. citizen comment hearing set Corp. and its subsidiary, LTV Steel Co., restore three Irwin, the 1974 and 1979 Open champion who was pension plans with unfunded liabilities of $2.3 billion. Today’s decision reversed the appeals court ruling. given a special exemption into this event, moved up with tive of the $12.5 million project crowd. a 70. By Rick Santos Government lawyers told the justices the appeals proposal. Samuelson said, “the project Jim Gallagher followed at 140 after a 69. Manchester Herald court ruling, if not overturned, “could lead to a finan­ Robert Samuelson, a member of overwhelms the land and the neigh­ cial crisis similar to that currently facing” the govern­ Larry Nelson, the 1983 champion and a two-time win­ the citizens’ committee that worked borhoods on Trotter Street, as well ner of the PGA, and four others were another shot back Although next Tuesday is ment insurance program for the savings and loan in­ scheduled as the date for citizens to with town planners and building ar­ as the (Center Congregational) dustry. at 141. chitects, questioned the need for church.” comment on the latest plan for At issue was the agency’s power to shift liability for Nelson shared the best round of the day, 5-under-par several additional conference rooms. renovating and expanding town hall, He said also that while the project pension payments back to an employer in what is 67, with young Jeff Wilson, who came back strongly members of the Republican party The plans call for seven con­ is estimated to cost $12J million, from an opening 80. called an “anti-follow-on policy.” are already expressing opposition to ference rooms in the Municipal the total cost, including interest, will Writing for the court. Justice Harry A. Blackmun Nelson was tied with Bob Tway, Brian Claar, Bob the proposal. In essence, they Building complex, and Samuelson be about $27 million. said the policy “is not contrary to clear congressional Gilder and Craig Stadler. Stadler and Gilder shot 70’s, charge, the Board of Directors has said the Lincoln Center will have six The plans include the renovation intent and is based on a permissible construction” of Claar 71 and Tway 72. already heard, and rejected, citizen more. of the existing town hall, the build­ federal law. Seve Ballesteros of Spain was in a group at 142 after a comments. “That means all town hall ing of a larger three-level addition, The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, modeled 69. Masters champion Nick Faldo of England shot 72 At last week’s Republican Town employees could be in conferences and a 210-space parking facility. after the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and the again and \/as at par 144. Committee meeting, several party at the same time,” he said, prompt­ Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp., is wholly Jack Nicklaus, who scored his fourth U.S. Open vic­ members said they were not suppor­ ing a roar of laughter from the Please see TOWN HALL, page 8 owned by the federal government. The Associated Press tory 10 years ago, insisted he could still win despite a 74 that left him nine shots behind at 145, GEE, THATS A SMALL HOLE! — Scott Simpson, who shared a three-way tie for the lead I sdll feel I have an awftil good chance to win the after the first round of the U.S. Open in Medinah, III., lines up a putt for par on the fourth championship. I’ve felt that way all week,” said Nick­ U.S. killed own hole Friday. Simpson shot a 73 and fell into a tie for third place at 139 with Hale Irwin. laus, who is ccMning off a CMifidence-building, 27- 9 under-par victory last week on the seniors tour. . ) ■ 1 in Panama coup ^ \ \ V \ '

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