16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, June 18, 1990 Bridge CARDINAL BUICK'S VOLUME­ What's News NORTH <-18-90 Getting clarer played king of spades, discard­ ♦ AQ ing a diamond from dummy, and then Tuesday VA 10 3 all the facts PRICING SAVES YOU CASH! J ♦ Q6 4 2 a low heart to dummy’s 10. He came ♦ 6 5 4 2 back to his hand with a club ruff, not­ By Janies Jacoby ing that West had started with four WEST EAST clubs. West had now shown up with the ♦ 6 3 ♦ 8 5 2 South jumped to two spades in the king of hearts, A-K of diamonds and A- INSIDE LOCAL NEWS ▼ K 7 ♦ 9 8 6 4 pass-out position to indicate a six-card Q of clubs — 16 high-card points. If he ♦ A K 10 8 7 ♦ 9 5 3 suit and enough high-card values for l i ♦ A Q 10 8 held three hearts originally he would ♦ 9 7 3 an opening bid if he had been the deal­ have had 2-S-4-4 distribution and sure­ SOUTH er. North bid four spades, even though ly would have opened the bidding with Tuesday, June 19,1990 ■ Bolton to make third ♦ K J 10 9 7 4 three no-trump might have been easi­ one no-trump. So his one-diamond Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents ♦ Q J 5 2 er. (Nine tricks come easily at no- opening was apparently made on a ♦ J trump unless East selects an opening five-card suit. That would give him try at budget. Page 11. ♦ K J club lead.) Needing 10 tricks at spades 1990 BUICK REGAL 1990 BUICK SKYLARK SED only two hearts. So South played a low 2 Df„ AT, A/C, V-6, Defog. . declarer South had to walk carefully, 4 Dr., AT, A/C, V-6, Defog., White Wall Tires Vulnerable: Neither heart from his hand and was rewarded STCXIK #1249 Dealer: West but he used good detective work to when the king came up. Had declarer STOCK #1289 u make the right decision. carelessly led the queen or jack of Town votes to pursue ■ Shopping plaza South West North East After cashing the king of diamonds. hearts. West would have covered with 1 ♦ Pass Pass West switched to a trump. Declarer the king, and eventually East would ONLY contested. Page 11. 2 ♦ Pass 4 ♦ All pass won in dummy with the ace and have taken a heart trick to set the $13,480* OHL. $10,689* played a club back to his jack. West contract. - . , - ‘ Prices Include Factory RebatesI ^ Opening lead: ♦ K won the queen and played a second P R FINANCING IS spade, won by dummy’s queen. Anoth­ ^ James Jacoby 's hooks “Jacoby on Bridge’ and ■ Coventry referendum "Jacoby on Card Games’(written with his father, AVAILABLE IN LIEU OF FACTORY REBATEI DELIVERY MUST BE ON OR BEFORE 6/30/90. ^ Merus er club went to the king and ace, and the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at West played the club 10, ruffed. De­ bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books 4T a m PRE-OWNED CAR OF ...... ! ! By Rick Santos ment, E.T. Andrews and Sollinger can be negotiated so they are paid on a seeks budget. Page 11. should be held liable. 1 9 ^ P O I ^ S' Manchester Herald percentage basis. “It is something we should explore, Geyer said, “I agree that we shouldn’t N ^Automatic, Air, Cassette-, V-8, Low Mileage 30K, Astrograph Members of the town Pension Board rather than ignore,” he said. “I can put just let this die.” Merchants to be updated ^ THIS O N^' voted unanimously Monday to inves­ you in touch with people who specialize Neither Werbner nor Chmielecki could Town planners and representatives from This Space Each Week MUST B£ $T£Nt . ' I tigate suing the brokerage firm or the in this.” be reached for comment this morning. downtown businesses are scheduled to meet Wed­ tions and expect good things to hap­ tion in mind. agent who peddled a $200,000 bad in­ Saltzman was asked to find such a Meanwhile, the investment agent Sol­ nesday morning for an update on the initial stages pen. Positive thinking works lawyer after the board met last in a l ^ u r CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) This vestment to the town. linger, who lives in Glastonbury, said he of the project to reconstruct downtown Main Street LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Substantiai 1989 Buick Regal Coupe...... CARS closed session with Town Attorney could turn out to be a very beneficial 1987 Isuzu Pup Pickup...... 280 Board members said they hope an at- does not think he is liable because there The meeting, which is being supervised by the achievements are possible today, but day for you but much is likely to depend 1988 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham... * $4 Maureen Chmielecki and Assistant Town 'b irth d a y you might not think so if you meet oppo­ 13*490 .. tomey who specializes in legal issues is nothing to be liable for. Public Works Department is to be at 8 ajn in the upon the company you keep. Lucky al­ 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier...... 1987 Olds Cutlass Ciera 4 Dr...... $6,’990 Manager Steven Werbner, who are su­ sition in the early stages. Challenges lies should be lucky for you 1986 Olds Delta Sedan...... ’ $8,49$ ^.regarding investments will be able to “There are outside investors still inter­ Lincoln Center hearing room. won t be as tough to overcome as they 1988 Chevy Cavalier...... i f ’aan pervising the investigation of the Merus June 19,1990 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Even 1987 Buick Century LTD Wagon...... $8[6R0 '- help them recover some or all of the ested in Merus,” Sollinger said. However On the meeting agenda for the meeting is an up­ look. ’ 1988 Olds Ciera Sedan...... scandal. though it might inconvenience you con­ 1986 Buick Skyhawk Coupe...... $5,980 ' $200,000 invested in January 1989 in he would not answer questions as to date of the status of the permitting and rights of VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Something siderably today, make every effort to 1988 Olds Custom Cruiser Wagon...... *11 *400 On Monday Saltzman said although he In the year ahead there are indications that was lucky for a friend of yours 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix...... $7 930 Merus Corp. — a Reno, Nev.-based whether the corporation will pay the File way negotiations. The advertising of the bid open­ finish endeavors you begin, especially if 1987 Buick PaikAve...... ’ you will enjoy greater success than usu­ could also turn out to be rather fortu­ 1985 Cadillac Sedan DeVille...... $9,460 blood bank operation. The investment of had contacted a New York lawyer who town the money owed, and if so, when? ing will be discussed also. al in endeavors that require Imagination they pertain to making money Sur­ 1987 Chevrolet Caprice...... **7 PETER DiROSA nate for you today. Liberate your spirit prises in the offing. 1985 Mercury Marquis...... $5,495 pension fund money plus $32,000 in in- would consider taking the case, he had “I am still actively trying to organize Concerns such as utility lines, service, heated and resourcefulness. Be both inventive of adventure and give it a try 1988 Ford Ranger Pickup...... CR*oai; not been able to contact Chmielecki nor ... plans return to teaching and bold. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Today if 1987 Buick Regal...... la ’ ™ 1985 Oldsmobile Calais...... $5,980 -Iprest was supposed to be paid back this the company,” he said. “I want to see sidewalks, and vacant buildings are also on the LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Try to restrict your plans meet with resistance it 'past January. Werbner, who had not returned his GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Something 1987 Oldsmobile Ciera...... 1982 Chevrolet Celebrity 45k...... $3,995 that things succeed badly.” agenda for discussion, as well as plans to inspeqt your commercial involvements today to doesn t mean they should be totally telephone calls. opportune might develop for you today people or firms you know and trust. 1987 Buick Regal Coupe...... 1982 Citation 46k...... $2,295 The vote to contact an attorney and the project and filling the job of the project coor­ from an unexpected direction. Luck, as scraped. A few small adjustments could Town officials say, however, that Conducting business with strangers get you back on track. vconsidcr a possible lawsuit against the Saltzman, Pension Board Chairman dinator. well as an old friend, or both, will have a might be hazardous. Merus has no money or assets and exists Be realistic .broker E.T. Andrews Co. Inc. or agent Fred Geyer, and board member Richard Director ARIES (March 21-April 19) hand in the event. Know where to look SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Now. 22) Someone only in name. The town has filed a suit regarding your financial position at this ^ te r Sollinger was taken after board Woodhouse said they had expected the Willimantic man abducted for romance and you’ll find it. The As­ who wouldn't normally go out of the way against the company in the event that it tro-Graph Matchmaker instantly re­ time and do not take on any new obliga­ CARDINAL BUICK, INC. ..members heard the advice of their invest- to assist you could turn out to be very two would attend Monday’s meeting. does generate some money. A man walking along Interstate 384 in Bolton veals which signs are romantically per­ tions I f you cannot comfortably manage . feent consultant Matthew Saltzman. helpful today because of the friendly co­ those which are pressing you now "A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS” “I’m distressed that you haven’t heard Furthermore, Michael J, Morrison, the was forced into a car, assaulted and robbed, accord­ fect for you. Mail $2 to Matchmaker, c/o operative example you set. ; . Saltzman said his opinion is that to get job this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleve­ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Big strides back from the town counsel’s office,” ing to state police. Police said a 30-year-oId Wil­ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) Don’t Reno, Nev.-attorney, who used to land, OH 44101-3428. can be made tn advancing your inter- 81 Adams Street, Manchester brokerage firms and agents should be Woodhouse said. “I have the feeling that be reluctant to be of service to others represent Merus, has said the company is limantic resident was walking westbound along the CANCER (June 21-July 22) Conditions ests today if you use your initiative in­ ^held responsible for the investments they they’re not doing anything.” today, because your efforts will not go (Open Eves. Monday thru Thursday) 649-4571 facing several lawsuits from other inves­ road, about 500 feet from the Route 44 off ramp, O \ look rather hopeful for you both today stead of waiting on others. Focus on unappreciated or unrewarded, even lecommcnd. And because the viability of An attorney himself, he said the mat­ about 11 p jn. Monday, when three black men ap­ and tomorrow. Elevate your expecta­ your goal and move forward. tors who lost fimds with the company. teaching Merus was in question when Town 5 -n thouQh vou might not have compensa­ ter, at the very least, is worth consulting Merus even owes Morrison money for proached him in a vehicle and forced him into the Treasurer Roger Negro made the invest- an outside attorney, especially if the fees legal fees, the lawyer said. vehicle. B U YE R M E E TS seller In DiRosa saw The victim was assaulted by all three males cars the wont ads ... time after before he escaped from the vehicle, and suffered a FOR SALE time after time! small laceration on the bridge of his nose as a result H I. t an opportunity of being struck with an instrument, a police spokes­ man said. By Nancy Foley WANTED TO The crime constitutes first-degree kidnapping S c h a lle r s Manchester Herald BUY/TRADE with firearms, second-degree assault with firearms Quality Pre-owned and first- degree robbery, police said. No further in­ rn . CASH PAID for old cars The high school administration will in good condition. Coll formation was available, according to police. Specials anytime 646-6388. recommend that Democratic town Direc­ 87 OLDS CALAIS tor Peter DiRosa be hired as a social Auto, A/C, Low Miles Housing starts in a slump z m studies teacher for next year, according U K E NEW $5300 WASHINGTON (AP) — Housing starts in May 86 PONTIAC 6000 STE / ) to James Spafford, principal of the high O u V-6, Auto, Fully Loaded school. continued their 1990 downward driff dropping 1.4 $5000 OUTTOBECOME t ' *< A DiRosa said today he would accept the percent to their lowest level since the 1981-82 87 HYUNDAI EXCEL GLS recession, the government reported today. S O MANCHESTER’S position and that he decided to get back O "T1 5 Speed, A/C, Sunroof into teaching because “it’s something I The Commerce Department said starts of new homes and apartments totaled a seasonally adjusted 84 NISSAN SENTRA #1 really wanted to do.” He taught at the m 5 Speed, A/C high school from 1970 to 1974, and left annu^ rate of 1.21 million units, the smallest num­ $2700 USED CAR to take over his father’s business when ber since 1.17 million units got under way in Oc­ w 82 DODGE CHALLENGER 3 SATURDAYS he retired early, DiRosa said. tober 1982 at the end of the last recession. 4 Cylinder, 5 Speed, Sunroof DEALER ONLY AT MANCHESTER “He had an excellent teaching record Housing starts jumped 23.2 percent to a 1.57 mil­ o o $1995 83 Hellanl Wagon $1995 at the time he was here,” Spafford said. lion annual rate in January, which was the warmest 84 Marquis 4 Door $3995 84 Skyhawk 4 Door $1595 HONDA. WIN THIS 42" NEW DiRosa’s experience in business and on record. But they have dropped each month since 1647-7077 84 Grand Prix2Door $2595 politics would add to what he has to then — down 5.1 percent in February, 12.2 percent S > ■ 85 Grarxl Marquis 4 Door $6995 HONDA LAWN TRACTOR in March and 6.4 percent in April. > 1“ THcars Nowwrix ri& f TO CO 85ColpatkWa^ $8995 NEVER offer students, Spafford said. 3 3 CD 85TownCar4door $9995 Wilson E. D ^ ln , assistant superin­ 85Flero2Door $2995 DRAWING DATES JUNE 16th, The Associated Press 85 Eurosport 4 Door $4395 tendent for administration, said DiRosa Terror suspect arrested JD > 85 Escort 4 Door 23rd & 30th AT NOON. 345 Center St. (Rt. 6) $1995 BEFORE! - f^®scue workers remove one of the people shot at a GM AC office in Jackson­ was an “exciting” teacher and very active > H 86 VW Golf 5 Door $5495 WEST BERLIN (AP) — East German police Manchester 86 Devllle 4 Door $12,995 RETAIL VALUE $3500 ONLY 1 ville, Fla. Monday after a man whose car was repossessed stalked the firm, firing shots at customers. in school affairs when he was there. have arrested yet another alleged Red Army Faction "D 86 Caprice 4 Door $7995 The vacancy in the social studies ExH 60 off 1-84 minute# 86 Sunbird 2 Door $4395 terrorist, a suspea in the 1981 bombing of a U.S. from Hartford 86 200SX3Door $5995 ENTRY PER PERSON AND BE department was caused by the retirement air base Md the ninth reputed member of the group 86 Chevy G20 Van $10,995 'SBBB of a social studies teacher, Dcakin said. 86 S10 Blazer 2 Door $9395 18 YEARS O F AGE WITH captured in less than two weeks. Schaller's 66 Town Car 4 door $12,995 Two other candidates competed for 86 GMC Jimmy 2 Door RIO RED ONLY... East Germany’s interior minister said a tip from a Quality Pre-Owned Autos $7995 Did assailant skirt gun law? the position, according to Spafford. The 86Audl5000S4Door $8995 VALID DRIVERS LICENSE. former member of the country’s now-disbanded Value Priced 86 Escort Wagon $4395 TheCRXHR 5 TO SELECT FROM.. selTCtion was made by Spafford and the Stasi secre* police had led police to Henning Beer, By Ike Flores in the 1970s. and it is illegal in Florida 1987 ACURA INTEGRA LS 3 DR. 86 Sable lAbgon $7995 them to confirm it other than by calling social studies department head. Auto, A ^. Sunroof 86RX72DOOT $6995 The Associated Press for convicted felons to own handguns. $9 300 86T-Blid2Door $8395 police agencies themselves. DiRosa said that as a director, he It has been widely believed that the secret police 1986 HONDA PRELUDE 86 Accord LXI4 Door $8995 But court records indicated his 86 B2200SE Pickup The new statute requires that all ap­ would abstain from voting on issues re­ helped fugitive members of the left-wing West Ger­ S SpMd, A/C. Sunrool $4395 JACKSONVILLE. Fla. — Inves­ crimmal record may have been wiped plications be checked by a central com­ $8,700 86IMARK3DOOT $3595 clean once he served probation, and lated to education. man terror group resettle in the East, where they 1988 SUBARU GL SEDAN 86UnxXR3 3Door $3695 tigators are trying to determine how a puter in Tallahassee. Auto, A/C, PS, PB 86 Tempo 4 Door $3995 authorities said it was unclear whether Spafford said the school did not get in­ were harbored by the hard-line Communist govern­ 87 DodM 600 4 Door man with a criminal past was able to as­ In 1971, Pough was charged with $7,400 $5595 Pough possessed his weapons — includ­ volved in considering whether there was ment. 1990 ACURA LEGEND L SEDAN 87IHOCZ2Door $10,395 semble the arsenal he used to kill at least manslaughter in a shooting death. He a conflict in hiring DiRosa, but instead S Spd., Lcwd«d, ALB, S«urity 87Topaz4Door $4595 ing at least three handguns — illegally. Sn. 87 Calais 4 Door 10 people in two days before taking his pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and $22 900 ^ $7995 concentrated on picking the best person 87 Supra TRB 3 Door own life. 1985 CADILUC's e d a n DEVILLE $14,395 Under Florida law, background checks was sentenced to five years’ probation, for the job. V-8. Fully Loaded, Lhe Nm» 87GrandAm2Door $6695 Authorities reviewed registration 87 Regency 98 4 Door $10,495 before a weapons purchase depend court records show. Richard W. Dyer, chairman of the $7 900 87 Hyundai 3 Door forms and other leads on how James Ed­ $3495 heavily on what the buyer discloses. The records show that if Pough Board of Education, said, “I have every A b r o u g h a m 87 B2200 Pickup $3995 ward Pough, 42, obtained the weapons V-6, Ful Powef, Exire Clean 87 Topaz LS 4 Door Until strengthened gun laws take ef­ obeyed the terms of his probation, he confidence in Peter DiRosa as a very $4,900 $4995 87 Horizon 5 Door $3395 for the rampage that began Sunday in a fect Oct. 1, gun purchasers are required would not have a criminal record in that ethical and ethically attuned person.” 4 1988 MAZDA 323 SE 87 Cougar LS Coupe $8995 Jacksonville neighborhood and ended Aulo.Ato.PS, PB.LowMilee 87 Taurus 4 Door $6995 only to have some identification, such as case. But police did not say whether Dyer said the school board probably : ^ ’ $3,900 87 Dakota Pickup Monday inside an auto loan company. $8595 a ^ v e r ’s license, and fill out a question­ Rough’s record was cleared. would consider whether there was a con­ 1988 MAZDA 323 LX 87 Grand Marquis 4 Door $9995 “We’re trying to find the answer to Auto.AA', PS, PB. LowMilM 88 Hyundai LS 3 Door $5495 naire on arrests, mental illness and drug Pough entered a General Motors Ac­ flict of interest when the approval of $7,400 88323SE3Door $4995 that right now,” Sheriff James McMillan use. ceptance Corp. office Monday and shot DiRosa’s hiring came before them. 198/CHEVY CAMARO 88 Escort 3 Door $4995 said. V-8.5Spd.,T.Top,Ato 88 Jaguar XJ6 Sedan $29,995 YO^HOICE...ONE LOW PRICE, 3 GREAT HONDAS... Merchants are not required to check $6,900 88 Sable GS 4 Door $6595 Pough had been convicted of a felony the uiformation, and there is no way for 1987 MAZDA RX7 88TcwnCa’4Door $12,995 Please see SHOOTING, page 10 Please see DiROSA, page 10 5 Spd., A/C, Summe fvri 88 Cougar LS 2 Door $8995 $9,400 88RX7SE2DOOT $12,695 89 F2S0 Pickup 1988 CHEVY K-5 BLAZER $18,421 V-6, Auto, Silvefado, Loaded 89 Sable GS Wagon $11,995 Soviet jet hijacker gives up $14,500 89 Sable GS 4 Door $10,995 1990 ACURA INTEGRA GS 89TownCar4Door $19,995 Auto. Ato, PS, PDL, PW, CfuiM 89Grand PrixLE 2 Door $11,995 aii.two HELSINKL Finland (AP) — A man TUpolev 134. $16,400 89 Grarxl Marquis LS 4 Door S15.995 many o th er s N O T I ^ ^ hijacked a Soviet airliner with 59 people 1988 CHEVY CAVAUER CPE In Moscow, Soviet Deputy Aviation 6Spd.,AA:, AM/FM on board today and then surrendered and Minister Mikhail Timofeev said there 1 $2 900 MORANDE sought political asylum about an hour was a single hijacker, identified as Oleg SCHALLER ACURA LINCOLN MERCURYMA2DA HONDA CRX-Si HONDA CiViC EX 4 DR. HONDA CiViC LX 4 DR. after the plane landed at Helsinki. Fm- Kozlov, 22, and that he had threatened to 345 (^nter Street (fermerty Moriarty Bros.) nish and Soviet sources said. blow up the plane. It was not immediate­ Manchester 301 Center Street 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC Finnish Radio said the passengers ly clear whether he was armed. Manchester ‘Plus Tax, Registration and $39 conveyance fee. 647-7077 safely left the aircraft, parked beside a ^ l i e r reports in Fmland and neigh­ Th# Auodated Preu 643-5135 runway at Helsinki airport and sur­ AIR CONDITIONING AVAILABLE ON ADVERTISED MOD­ boring Sweden had said there were three round*^ by police. hijackers. JAMMIN’ — Former President Jimmy ELS ONLY $995 REG. $1095. INVITATION TO BID It said the hijacker gave up after dis­ The plane had been en route from the Carter nails in a door jamb while building cussions with Rnnish officials through '4^': The ^^lK h e stw Fire Department Eighth Utilities District 32 a home in an impoverished neighborhood ^ n Street, Manchester, Connecticut 06040 seeks bids for LIFETIME RUSTPROOFING WARRANTY ON ANY CAR an open cabin door of the twin-jet Please see SOVIET, page 10 rad io ti^ p m e n t senrice contract. Term of contract to be one IN THIS AD ONLY $99. in Tijuana, Mexico Monday. The work (1) calender year. was part of the Habitat for Humanity 9 “ ^tainod during normal business project. hours (9.00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) Monday thru Saturday from the ALL SALE CARS MUST BE PURCHASED FROM DEALER Volcker warns of U.S. weaknesses OmpatOTor at the Eighth Utilities District Firehouse, 32 Main STOCK. OFFER EXPIRES 6-30-90... Street, Manchester, Connecticut 06040. By Peter Viles Bank. He spoke Monday to the gover­ Sealed Uds will be received at the above address until 7 00 Thd Associated Press nors and premiers, who have pul interna­ A ■ p.m. on ^ d a y , July 9, 1990 at which time they will bo public­ tional trade at the top of the agenda for ly opened, read aloud and recorded. 24 ADAMS ST. Inside Today . MYSTIC — The governors of New their 18lh annual conference. a d s ^ remain valid for thirty days from the bid opening [MANCHESTER, CT 06040 “I thmk there are good reasons for us date. The Distnet reserves the right to reject any and all bkte ITIcknchesfer England and the premiers of eastern to be concerned and worried__ We have for any reason deemed to be in the best interest of the District. 64 6-35 15 Canada heard a sobering message from a leading economist, who pointed to weak­ a lot of imbalances and suains under­ 20 pages, 2 sections John Mace neath the prosperity.” said Volcker, now Fire Chief nesses in the U.S. economy that could Reginald PInto/Manchestar Herald 9 Manchester Fire Department H O NT D A. •25 years and still hamper the region’s ability to compete in chairman of the investment firm James _18 NaHon/Wbrid. Eighth Utilities District D. Wolfensohn, Inc. new European markets. PR AC TIC E FOR SUM M ER — Summer officially arrives this week, 18-20 Obituaries__] Dated at Manchester, Conn, While he acknowledged that the U.S. __17 Opinion_____ this 11th day of June, 1990 “Realism forces a little tempering of and these children in the Head Start program are getting ready by it RIGHT! economy grew steadily through the 16 Sjwrts. 034-06 enthusiasm," said Raul A. Volcker, the learning how to swim. They were churning away at the Giobe Hollow Local/State ,10.11-15 Television former chairman of the Federal Reserve Please see GOVERNORS, page 10 Pool Monday. Lottery______15 0

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MANCHESTER HERALD, 'foesday, June 19,1990—^3 Baby sitter NATION/WORLD saved her I A yuppie’s world is full of danger Religious groups ij: LOS ANGELES (AP) — Add two new dangers to of time wringing wet clothes, Shusterman said. Jet cracks |:| life m the trendy lane: espresso maker’s wrist and “While the prevalence of this disorder among call for a return charge chol^g from eating ever-so-lightly done California espresso makers is unknown, the recent surge in g cuisine while wearing a dental retainer. Moderate Dems SHADYSIDE, Ohio (AP) __ popularity of espresso drinking may place additional :|i: Cases of the two new perils of modem living were Fnends of Kerri Polivka say they are persons at risk,” he wrote. escaped reported in letters published in the June issue of the not surprised she put a 9-year-old The second hazard involved choking “associated of moral teaching Western Journal of Medicine. girl mto a bathtub that was wlusked with two relatively recent trends: adult orthodonUcs detection control fate of safely away from a trailer home as it In one case, Bericeley physician Dennis Shustcr- and California cuisine,” said a letter by Drs. Albert WASHINGTON (AP) — An in­ was tom apart in a flash flood. man said that during a visit to a restaurant, he noticed W. Wu and Haya R. Rubin of the medical school at schools. g; an elastic bandage around the owner’s right wrist. terfaith group of religious leaders •Public schools should introduce The body of 13-year-old Kerri tlie University of California at San Francisco. Wi^HINGTON (AP) — Two in­ j:i: The restaurateur told the doctor he had suffered in- The patient was a 31-year-old woman who had called today for a renewed effort to moral education into their curricula, was found Monday in the Ohio creasing wrist pain for two months. teach children common moral spections missed the crack in an en­ River, bringing to 21 the number worn braces for an improper bite, had the bands stressing basic civic and personal flag amendment values in school, “apart from the values. ■ji; “The pain was exacerbated each time he inserted gine rotor disk that led to the crash toown to have died in the flooding. removed, and then was fitted with a retainer, which of a United Air Lines jetliner last g spigots co.itaining fresh coffee grounds into an she was told to wear even during meals. context of a spiecific faith.” •All faiths should work together Thirteen people were listed as miss­ “Children lack fundamental summer, and current inspections ing. espresso machine with a rotating motion of the hand- “At a lunch meeting, while discussing the benefits to bring about systemic change. values — like honesty, integrity, probably would fail too, according iji; le — a maneuver that he repeated 80 to 100 times a of a low-fat diet over a platter of al dente vegetables, •Fbundations should underwrite Poll: vote is too close to call Kerri, of Wegee, was baby-sitting day,” Shusterman wrote. tolerance, loyalty and belief in to federal safety investigators. at the home of Amber Colvin when she suddenly stood and raised both hands to her neck values education programs in public ■j:: The doctor performed tests an determined the res- human worth and dignity,” the Na­ schools. One hundred twelve people out of furiously behind closed doors to a storm Thursday dumped dumped in the international sign of choking,” Wu and Rubin 396 on board the DC-10 died as a By Steven Komarow :j:; taum t owner suffered De Quervain’s tenosynovitis, tional Council of Catholic Bishops •The media, especially television, sway the undecideds in the final 5 l2 mches^ of rain in about three wrote. The Associated Press :•:• m inflammation of the sheath surrounding a tendon and die Synagogue Council of result of the crash during an emer­ days before the vote. hours, sending a wall of water rush- “Her companion did a prompt Heimlich maneuver, should promote civic and personal gency landing attempt at Sioux City g in the wrist. The condition previously was seen in as- America said in a joint statement. values in their programming. WASHINGTON — An As­ Both camps said they had won mg down two small creeks that ejecting an intact, nearly 2-inch-long piece of broc­ last July 19. sembly line workers and in women who spend a lot coli,” they said. “All of these values are grounded sociated Press survey of Congress over some of the swing votes even empty into the river. in our respective religious traditions, The National Transportation though they stayed publicly uncom- Kerri put Amber in the tub and Safety Board said Monday the flaw shows that the vote on President the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, Bush’s anti-fiag-buming amend­ m itt^ and both sides predicted the got in with her. The two became much of the world’s great literature that led to the crack might have been outcome could hinge on the separated after Ken,’i was hit on the caught if a manufacturing inspection ment is too close to call — with un­ and ethical business practices,” the ‘Dick Tracy’ decided moderate Democrats in con­ decisions of a half-dozen law­ head as the trailer collapsed. Amber statement said. step using chemical etching had makers. said Friday. been done on the disk carrying en­ trol of its fate. Pentagon disputes report The two groups said their un­ opens strong Neither side in the politically The fact that the survey found so Amber said she survived by hold­ precedented coopxirative statement gine fan blades in its final shape, many Democrats still on the fence ing onto logs and was rescued 71/2 charged battle could yet claim vic­ WASHINGTON (AP) —• The the 21 were hit by friendly or enemy the response to the Newsweek report was prompted by a rash of problems rather than an intermediate shape. illustrates the political difficulty of hours later when she reached the HOLLYWOOD (AP) — “Dick tory, according to the survey. The Pentagon, disputing a report that fire,” the statement said. was cleared by Defense Secretary besetting American youth: from Another in-service inspection the issue for the party. bank of the Ohio River. She suffered Tracy” debuted on top with $223 amendment was short of the re­ nine U.S. soldiers were accidentally The two servicemen killed as a Dick Cheney and Gen. Colin drug addiction, depression, suicide, should have caught the crack, the Republican campaign operatives cuts and scratches. million in ticket sales over the The Associated Press quired two-thirds majority in both killed by their comrades during the result of friendly fire died during the Powell, the chairman of the Joint crime, alienation and AIDS to board said, and it’s not known why have promised to use the flag vote to “She would have thought of weekend, but the crime stopper soon chambers but still could go over the Panama invasion, says two — and battle at Rio Hato, where Army Chiefs of Staff, before being academic failure, emotional illness, it didn’t portray Democrats opposing the Amber first because she was watch­ goes up against enough big guns to ~ Nelville Bird of New York sells shirts with Nelson Mandela’s picture top in the showdown just before possibly a third — died in that man­ Rangers were dropped as part of released to reporters, the sources teen pregnancy, alcoholism, in­ make nemesis Big Boy look like The new ulhasonic inspection on them Monday in preparation for Mandela’s visit to the United States this week. Congress’ Fourth of July recess. amendment as less patriotic than ing her that night,” said Angel Hal- ner. Task Force Red southwest of said. tolerance and violence. their GOP challengers, and it’s al­ pin, a sixth-grade classmate and one small fry. routines ordered by the Federal Twenty-three American ser­ fonama City, the statement added. The statement amounted to one of “In our society, parents can use The House may vote as early as ready an issue in many races. of Kerri’s closest friends. Over the next three weeks, “Dick Aviation Administration last fall vicemen were killed during the “In the case of one additional ser­ the most detailed reports on the all the help they can geL” the rabbis Thursday and the Senate by the end Tracy” clashes with such potential “are inadequate to detect these In the face of the GOP threat, 'the Angel said she believed searchers December military operation. viceman killed in action, it has not deaths of U.S. servicemen that has and bishops said. “Therefore, it is of next week. Democratic leadership in both sifting through debris along the summer blockbusters as “RoboCop potentially critical cracks,” the In a statement issued Monday, the been determined if his death was a been issued in the six months since urgent that there be a national effort Bush to hold line on sanctions “I don’t know what the vote out­ chambers has remain^ strongly Wegw Md Pipe creeks would find 2,” “Days of Thunder” and “Die board said in a letter to the FAA. Defense Department also took issue direct result of friendly or enemy the invasion. come will be. I expect it will be to implement moral public educa­ Hard 2.” These methods detect cracks by against the amendment as a weaken­ Kerri alive. “I kept saying to myself with a Newsweek magazine report fire. The circumstances of |iis death Normally, very detailed “after ac­ tion in our schools.” WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush is close,” Senate Majority Leader According to figures released passing high-frequency sound waves African National Congress as he makes his 12-dav ing of the Fust Amendment. But in that she had a broken leg or some­ that so-called “friendly fire” was are under investigation,” the state­ tion” reports are compiled in the The religious leaders condemned through the materials. prepared to assure Nelson Mandela that he won’t U.S. visit. George Mitchell, D-Maine, said deference to the divisions in the thing and was just sitting some­ responsible for wounding as many ment said. Monday by Exhibitor Relations Co., push for removal of U.S. sanctions against South Monday. wake of any military action, but they what they called a growing reluc­ In addition, efforts to undercut Mandela’s pro­ party ,and to those members with where waiting for help,” she said. as 60 percent of the more than 300 The statement did not say where Warren Beatty’s “Dick Tracy” In the Senate, where 67 votes are usually are very closely held. tance to teach fundamental values in The board called on the FAA to Afrira until that country meets all the conditions sanctions message would have the added effect of to u ^ challenges, they have been Rescuers held out little hope that U.S. soldiers injured in the Dec. 20 that death occurred. claimed the biggest opening specified by Congress, American officials say. needed to pass the amendment, 58 In its statement, the Pentagon said the public school system for fear of require the chemical etching inspec­ setting back Republican efforts to recruit more blacks careful not to make it a “party” posi­ any of the missing would turn up invasion. The other 20 servicemen who weekend ever by a film released by The black leader is due to arrive in the United lawmakers surveyed favored it or it “has been investigating every indoctrinating children with tion during manufacturing on the to their ranks, the analysts said. tion. alive. The report in the June 25 were killed died as a result of enemy Walt Disney Studios. States on Wednesday but won’t meet with Bush until were leaning in that direction, while report of injury to U.S. piersonnel religious beliefs. o final, instead of an intermediate, part TOe sanctions deny U.S. landing rights for South Mitchell kept up his rhetorical The Federal Emergency Manage­ Newsweek issue quoted unidentified fire, said Pentagon spokeswoman So far, “Dick Tracy” has received shape, and called for the agency to next Monday, using the interim period more for 24 were against or leaning against. caused by friendly fire during “We are convinced that even apart mostly good reviews and positive 5 “n African Airways and ban importation of certain pressure Monday, saying that ap­ ment Agency said it would open military officials as the source of its Maj. Kathy Wood. Oporation Just Cause.” from the context of a specific faith, substitute another inspection method ceremonial activities than for substantive discussions. Of the 18 who did not take a posi­ word of mouth. But in this crowded South African products. Also prohibited are new U.S. prove of the amendment would centers to accept disaster-relief ap­ information. Pentagon sources, speaking on At the White House, presidential it is possible to teach these shared such as electrical eddy current test­ A ticker-tape parade in New York on Wednesday investments and bank loans. tion, 15 were Democrats. movie season, the film failed to sur­ provide a victory for flag-burners plications in three counties today. The Pentagon statement said, “Of condition of anonymity, said con­ spokesman Marlin Fitzwater values,” they said. ing for the in-service ultrasonic after a ceremonial arrival at the airport will launch Supporters and those leaning in pass Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Democrats on Capitol Hill, who generally are who seek to goad the nation’s The agency said at least 700 homes the 324 American servicemen fusion over the deaths could have declined to respond to the report, but The two groups made several methods it ordered last fall. Mandela’s three-day visit to that city. He also will strong supporters of sanctions, contend that the favor outnumbered opponents 253 leaders. were destroyed or damaged in the wounded in action during Operation arisen because Noriega’s troops “Total Recall” for the season’s top visit Boston before coming to Washington. said, “We continue to believe that recommendations: n ^ Computer modeling by the liberalizing measures thus far adopted by South to 115 in the House, where 289 “It will be a sad irony if a few ob­ three counties. Just Cause, 19 were definitely the used U.S.-supplied bullets and opening weekend. 0 o the Panama invasion was very effec­ •State governors and legislators manufacturer has shown that, using Although he is philosophically opposed to sanc­ African President F. W. de Klerk are largely cos­ votes are required for passage. Of noxious publicity seekers ... are result of friendly fire.” weapons. ‘Total Recall,” opening three A National Weather Service offi- tively, efficiently carried out” given should create committees to one ultrasonic method, such surface tions, Bush is expected to promise Mandela that his metic. They detect signs that some in the administra­ the 65 who were undecided or had able to stampede those who love ci^ said the storm developed so The statement added that an addi­ Given the sensitivity of the issue. weeks ago, grossed $25.5 million its DO administration will comply faithfully with the terms no known position. 54 were the “complexity of the operation.” promote values education in public CTacks “could propagate from a size tion want to give a boost to de Klerk by scaling back America” into changing the Bill of quickly there was no time to issue a tional 21 soldiers were injured debut. just below the level of detectability of 1986 legislation for ending the sanctions, said the some sanctions. Democrats. Rights, he said. flash flood warning. during intense fighting in the to a critical size in significantly U.S. officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity. The telephone survey was con­ The administradon says its policy will be guided House Speaker Thomas Fbley, “We’re dealing with God al­ vicinity of the Commandancia, the EMERGENCY fewer than 500” flights, and the Other analysts said the president also does not by the 1986 sanctions legislation. The president can ducted late last week and Monday. D-Wash., h i spoken out repeatedly mighty here, nature itself. Some­ wish to inject conuoversy into what are expected to headquarters of Gen. Manuel An­ FIRE " POLICE - MEDICAL 1 ^ second ultrasonic method ordered consider lifting any of the sanctions if South Africa Some lawmakers responded in per­ against the amendment and has said times nature just isn’t predictable,” m may be no better at spotting subsur­ be tumultuous receptions for the deputy leader of the son and some through aides. tonio Noriega, “by either friendly or Z meets four of five conditions set forth by Congress. he would vote against it, making a said Ed Heath, director of the enemy fire.” DIAL 911 face cracks, the board said. House Democratic and NFfcM’S rare exception to the tradition of the weather service office in Akron. “We cannot distinguish which of In Manchester O "o Republican leaders were working speaker not voting. 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The officer said he told Muniz the day for John and Edna Andrecht 10:30AM and 1:00PM ^ O ) an attorney — did not come until director of the Pennsylvania ing for the court, said the judge who Chicken and Fish Entrees Espresso, cappuccino & desserts. not to drive until he was in a condi­ convicted Muniz was entitled to in Shadyside and 6-year-old Timmy after police videotaped him slurring American Civil Liberties Union. a Beltone Hearing Aid Specialist will be on after dinner enjoy J 3 > tion to operate the car safely, but hear the slurred maimer in which Gatten in Jacobsburg. Several ser­ Full bar - liquor his speech in response to questions But Sherry Walker, executive Muniz drove off anyway. vices were scheduled today. > H about his age, height and weight. Muniz responded to the questions. hand to service any make and model hear­ Fresh Italian Desserts Domestic & Imported director of the Pennsylvania chapter The patrolman pursued Muniz, I "U The Supreme Court ruled 8-1 Law enforcement officials ap­ Cappuccino & Espresso Beer, cordials and non-alcoholic of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, ordered him to stop and told him to plauded the decision. ing aid at no charge. Monday that police did not violate smd the benefits of roadblocks and perform some sobriety tests. Muniz “It gives us a couple more tools to Arkansas Open Tues. - Sat. 12-10 beers. the Pennsylvania motorist’s rights video cameras outweigh any incon­ failed all the tests. work with,” said Upper Allen Free in-home hearing tests can also be ar­ by videotaping his answers to the venience. The officer took Muniz to a Sun. 3-10 routine questions, and it ordered a Township Police Chief Richard ranged at your convenience. Music, Entertainment “The decisions are the will of the police station where the motorist Hammon. “It’s not acceptable to executes Lunch & Dinner Special* lower court to consider reinstating majority of Americans who are fed was videotaped answering questions drink and drive anymore, and the and Dancing his drunken driving conviction. up with the senseless, daily Ravioli meat, cheese or mixed The decision, along with a about his name, address, height and court says here are a few more slaughter,” Ms. Walker said. other personal characteristics. tools.” cop killer with garlic bread and salad Supreme Court ruling in a Michigan In 1988, a total 23,351 people Only after those responses was Hammon said if a police officer case last week that sobriety check­ died in drunken driving accidents. i VARNER, Ark. 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\ \ vN ^ /> \ \ \ \ 6—MANCHESTER HERALD, T\iesday, June 19 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, 1\iesday, June 19, 1990_7 OPINION SPORTS J Open Forum Nominee Jim too close M urray ‘The Rocket’ gets rocked by O’s Hot weather tip By Ben Walker against a team stuck in a losing streak. So what happens? runs in 6 1-3 irmings. The Associated Press AL Roundup Tigers 7, Athletics 2: In Detroit, Alan To the Editor: to the fold The Baltimore Orioles chase Roger Trammell and John Shelby each homered The biggest winner in baseball pitches Clemens in the second inning Monday May 1 ask your readers not to leave small childien or By Jack Anderson and Jeff Robinson and Ed Nunez com­ dogs in parked cars on hot days or leave a dog tied out in night, stopping their five-game skid with bined on a six-hitter to beat Oakland. and Dale Van Atta a 7-2 victory over the . the sun. mi Trammell’s fifth homer of the season, a "Toni^t, people said Boston was a Leaving a window slightly open serves no purpose be­ Odds against three-run shot, came in the first irming. TomT km WASHINGTON — The Nuclear lock. It just goes to show you that you cause cars still get unbearably hot very rapidly (102 Regulatory Commission has strayed so J: Shelby hit a two-run homer in the sixth, degrees in 10 minutes on an 85 degrees day). Horrible ^K,TtttaUfORH\K never know what’s going to happen,” just hours after being recalled from far from its mission that a White House Orioles manager Frank Robinson said. things can and do happen — possible permanent brain w\ plan to put a fox in the henhouse isn’t Piniella being Triple-A Toledo. damage or even death. NOTt^&m “That’s why they play the game.” even ruffling feathers on Capitol Hill. Robinson (5-5) won for the first time in Thoughtful concern can prevent this from happening. Clemens (11-3) had won seven straight five starts, giving up six hits in 6 2-3 in­ The NRC mandate is to regulate the decisions until Baltimore tagged him for Ruth Evans A??™® nings. Nunez pitched hitless relief for his nuclear power industry. Common sense a good manager seven hits and six runs, three of them 18 Briarwood Lane second save. would dictate that one would not recruit earned, in 1 2-3 innings. It was the ear­ Vernon Curt Young (3-2) took the loss. Rickey regulators from within the industry any You can tell right away couldn’t be a liest Clemens had been knocked out since more than the Moral Majority would hire good manager. Never mind the X’s and O’s, the hit-and- Henderson hit his 10th and Aug. 14, 1988, when Detroit finished him stole his 31st base. Madonna to keep an eye on Price. ^ plays, the bunts, the pitcher changes. It’s just that in 1 1-3 imiings. Nice going, Dems Brewers 4, Yankees 2: In Milwaukee, But that is exactly what George Bush is Lou couldn’t have a real good grasp of the game. “I just stunk it up,” Clemens said. “I toe Brewers scored four runs in toe first planning to do. By all accounts. Bush’s Just look at his record. Not his managing record, his didn’t have a whole lot working ... I just inning and then held on to send New York To the Editor: next nominee to the NRC will be Phillip tutting record. Lou Piniella batted over .300 seven times featured the ball in the middle of the Congratulations Democrats! Bayne, the president of the New \brk m his career. He was a natural-bom .300 hitter. He plate. If you do that, they’re going to hit to its fourth straight loss. The Yankees By not supporting Democratic candidates, Bruce Mor­ Power Authority. Those who watch the averaged .305 in five playoff series and .319 in four you.” loaded toe bases with one out in the ninth . He hit .330 one season. iiuiing before Chuck Crim retired pinch- rison or William Cibes, you are throwing the guber­ workings of the NRC have already aban­ In Baltimore, the game was tied 1-1 natorial race to Lowell Weicker. What makes you think doned any hope that it will be an adequate He has the 1 Ith-best batting average in New York when the Orioles struck in the second in­ hitter Bob Geren and Roberto Kelly on grounders. that the Senator Dodd would jeopardize his security and watchdog over the industry. But, if Riyne Yankee history, trailing only the likes of Babe Ruth, Lou ning. Greg Walker walked and singles by Mark Knudson (5-3) got toe victory as prestige to run against Mr. Weicker? is appointed, this would be the first time Gehrig, , Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Tim Hulett and Billy Ripken loaded the Gov. O’Neill made it impossible for Congresswoman that die White House has blatantly called Mantle in that category. bases. Milwaukee won for the eighth time in 26 gariies. (3-9) lost his fifth Kennelly to enter by waiting for so long in making up his an NRC commissioner right out of the If you think all this doesn’t disqualify Lou as With one out, shortstop Luis Rivera’s mind to drop out of the race. Why should she now bother enemy camp. managerial material, you don’t know baseball. straight decision. The Yankees have error on a grounder by Mike Devereaux scored just six runs in those defeats. with a primary and also put her security and prestige on In that respect, the nominadon of If you were to work up the typical profile of the suc­ enabled one run to score and Randy Mil­ the line against Lowell Weicker? Bayne may mark the nadir of the NRC, an cessful major league manager, you would immediately Robin Yount, Dave Parker and Greg ligan hit a two-run single. With two outs, Brock hit RBI singles in the first Inning. Suddenly, some Democrats, behind their present agency that already “doesn’t have a skep- throw out the silhouette of anyone who ever had any suc­ • . Jl Joe Orsulak and Cal Ripken singled home leader. Gov. O’Neill, are undermining the campaigns of dcal bone in its body,” as one source cess playing it. * J runs. Angels 4, White Sox 1: Lance Parrish both Bruce Morrison and William Cibes by their “draft” close to the commission told us. I guess the most successful manager in Dodger history homered and drove in three runs, leading The Orioles had six RBIs off Clemens. and California over Chicago. efforts. By doing this, they are not only throwing the Cridcs have charged for years that the was Walter Alston - seven pennants, four World Series Before the game, everyone on the roster governorship to Weicker, but also risk losing elections championships in 23 years. The White Sox lost their fourth straight five-member commission is little more had a combined five RBIs and a collec­ home game. for other Democratic candidates who are nmning for the than an arm of the nuclear power in­ Walter went to bat once in the big leagues. He stmek tive lifetime batting average of .188 Parrish, who hit a Sunday Legislature and other offices. dustry. As we have reported in the past, out. against him. in Detroit, had an RBI single in toe Lowell Weicker must be laughing up his sleeve and NRC investigators working at the whim Perhaps you consider Tommy Lasorda more repre­ “That’s just the way this game is — should personally send you all a letter of thanks. sentative - four pennants, two World Scries titles in 15 second inning against Jack McDowell of the commissioners put their job in unpredictable,” Robinson said. “You go (3-4) and a two-run homer in the seventh. Dorothy B. Brindamour jeopardy when they actually attempt to seasons. Well, Lasorda was a pitcher. He never won a big out there and face a pitcher, you have bats 5 Dover Road league game. He lost four. Abbott (4-5) gave up seven hits, struck 5 - n get tou^ with nuclear power udlities. in your hand, and you’re dangerous.” out six and walked one in eight innings. Manchester Bayne’s appointment could dlt policy You like Sparky Anderson? Seven playoffs, five World Dave Johnson (6-4) gave up nine hits Series, three championships? Sparky batted .218 as a Bryan Harvey got his ninth save. even further toward the industry. But in the first complete game for the Orioles Rangers 7, Twins 1: Charlie Hough player. With zero home runs. since he pitched one May 18. what is more troubling is that those in pitched a four-hitter and Scott Coolbaugh, Prague stance puzzling government who used to protest the dlt Apart from Casey Stengel, Joe McCarthy was the most Royals 6, Mariners 2: In Kansas City, successful New York Yankee manager - eight permants, recalled from toe minors earlier in the now seem resigned to this latest com­ Bo Jackson homered for the second day, hit a two-run single during a five-nm To the Editor: promise. four in a row once, three in a row another time, seven straight day and Mark Gubicza beat Seat­ World Series wins, three of them in four straight games. second inning as Texas sent Minnesota to Rep. Edith Prague’s support of Lowell Weicker for So far, there hasn’t been a whisper of tle for the seventh consecutive time. McCarthy never got to the big leagues as a player. its 10th loss in 11 games. governor represents a complex group of issues that have opposition from Congress, which is al­ The Associated Press Jackson’s three-run homer, his eighth Connie Mack, the Grand Old Man of the grand old Hough (7-4) struck out seven and not been adequately examined by the media. ready weary of bloodshed over presiden- of the season, put the Royals ^ ea d 4-1 in game, managed 53 years. He got in eight World Series, HOW DO I GET OUTTA THIS ONE? — That must be what Bos­ walked three in his third complete game. The compelling question that has not been asked is Flag sets off fireworks dal nominees. No one is willing to go to the fifth inning. He had not hit a ball over won five of them. How did he satisfy the owner with this ton pitcher Roger Clemens is saying to his catcher Tony Pena He has won six of his last seven decisions why Prague forsakes the Democratic P&rty while simul­ the mat to salvage an agency that has long the fence since May 21 before connecting at Arlington Stadium. meager record? He was the owner. during the first inning of Monday night’s game in Baltimore. Sunday. taneously insisdng on remaining a part of it. The media since sold out. Coolbaugh was called up from Triple- By Joe Spear for the flag, the American people and “These people are all picked by the in­ His playing record, too, is spotty. He seems to have Clemens left in the second as the Orioles went on to post a 7-2 Gubicza (4-6) struck out nine in 6 2-3 portrays Prague as a “maverick” and Prague portrays her­ run flags up and down the poles on the been playing in only 14 games a year in 1905 when he A Oklahoma City when third baseman O T l self as someone who “puts people before politics.” So, those of us who want Old Glory to have Capitol roof so the lawmakers can hand dustry,” one congressional source told our win. iimings. He is 12-3 lifetime against the Steve Buechele was put on toe 15-day Political seasons normally get rolling the protection it deserves.” That’s similar associate Dan Njegomir. Another source was only 32. He batted .187 one year, .201 another, and Mariners. Erik Hanson (6-6) gave up six after a decade on her local town committee, and eight out flags-that-have-flown-over-the- •2\1 his last year. No wonder he bought the team. disabled list. after Labor Day, but the Supreme Court to what he said in March, when the suggested that a presidential nominee years as a Democratic state representative, politics is Capitol during their campaigns. A new Look at the superstars who have dabbled in managing O T | suddenly a dirty word? Nonetheless, if Prague’s asser­ has arranged for a special Independence Supreme Court — motivated, surely, by a record of 10,478 flags are raised and would have to be an “ax murderer” to get Day send-off this year. Soon the justices desire to mitigate the mutilation emergen­ turned down by the Senate. “People just with catastrophic results. Ted Williams lost 100 games in tions about party politics are genuine, why docs she insist lowered in one day. his last year of managing and 364 in four years. The Irwin becomes m ^ will announce that the Flag Protection cy — accepted the flag-burning cases on don’t want a tough (NRC), that’s the bot­ on remaining on a town committee that devotes itself to • In the back rooms, a few wily old ^eat Ty Cobb, even with himself in his prime in the Democratic fto y issues? Act of 1989 is an unconstitutional infr- an expedited basis. pols are ecstatic over the prospect of a tom line here,” said another discouraged - O) iiigement on free sp |^ h , and a pyrotech- • Like a carnival Whack-a-Mole, congressional source. lineup, was a disaster. Rogers Hornsby won a pennant No one objects to Edith Prague, as an individual, en­ flag-and-pledges campaign. “This flag his first full year as a playing manager but never could oldest Open dorsing a member of the Independent, Republican, or nical phantasmagoria will spread across House Minority Leader Newt Gingrich, thing is an issue made in heaven,” says Neither the NRC staff nor the White the skies. R-Ga., pops out of his hole and announ­ get the hang of it again in 14 years. Mostly, he finished even Communist or Libertarian parties. What is objec- one cigar-chomping Democrat. “Now we House will confirm that Bayne will be the seventh. Behold the spectacle as it might unfold: ces that the Republicans will “rally nominee. Bayne told us he would like the ti^onable is that Edith Prague, as a Democratic Town won’t have to deal with all those pesky Leo Durocher was a great manager (lifetime batting D 5> • George Bush summons camera crews around” the president’s proposal for an job but said he hasn’t lobbied for it, winner ever Committee member and as a slate representative elected questions about the pay raise.” A average, .247), Yogi Berra wasn’t (lifetime homers, 358). to record his reaction. He knew all along, amendment and the Democrats who don’t doesn’t know who is pushing him and has ^ a Democrat, endorses a candidate who opposes the Republican chortles: “There goes the Tbm Kelly, current manager of Minnesota, had a lifetime he says, that last year’s statutory com­ s u f^ rt it can “go to the country and ex­ no guarantee of getting the ^rpointment. By John Nelson ^ CO Democrat her local town committee is working to sup­ deficit issue and all that messy abortion average of .181. Tom Trebelhom of Milwaukee never port in an important gubernatorial campaign. No one ob- promise would not work and that a con­ plain” why they are coddling flag- stuff.” He and others in the industry dismiss The Associated Press > stitutional amendment would be needed burners. That’s what he said last year, and played an inning in the major leagues. Neither did the jwts to anyone supporting the candidate of their choice. • Conspiracy buffs begin calling their the talk of potential conflict of interest man he replaced, George Bamberger. > H to protect the Stars and Stripes from hor­ there’s no need to rewrite a good script. But if Prague cannot support Democrats, then she should book agents. It was a plot from the begin­ and insist that an industry veteran would The new Yankee manager. Stump Merrill, never MEDINAH, 111. — Say “sudden death” to a man his ■V des of flag-burners lurking in the byways You gotta love Old Newt. He’s a patriot bring the NRC some perspective. “I think i^ign as a member of the Democratic Town Committee. ning, the paranoiacs argue. The Bush ad­ played in the big leagues. Neither did Pittsburgh’s Jim age, and he might think: heart attack. But not Hale Irwin. and back alleys with torches lit. But how who supported the Vietnam War, but his That much seems simply a matter of fairness. ministration defended the Flag Protection it’s very important to have someone Leyland nor Philadelphia’s Nick Levya. At age 45, Irwin became the oldest U.S. Open winner to top his 1989 award-winning college studies, sadly, forced him to miss Prague did not announce her support for Weicker until Act before the Supreme Court, but they knowledgeable (about the industry) doing The moral of the story is, you can’t have a manager ever, and he knew ail along it would happen. He dreamed Demagogic Act of the Year? Should he it. He has kept his flag-flapping skills •some of the regulating,” Bavne told us. after the delegates to the Democratic convention were secretly wanted a constitutional amend­ whose idea of strategy is to pull the kid aside before he two weeks ago that he’d win it. just use the Iwo Jima prop again? Fly to well-honed, however, and remains a The perspective that Bayne brings may elected. This represents a scheming, duplicitous strategy ment ^1 along. They pushed the court to goes up to bat with the bases loaded and growls “Now, ‘It’s a fabulous feeling,” he said, then lowered the Philadelphia for a Liberty Bell photo op? world-class chauvinist be foreshadowed by his past criticism of for hanging onto her own seat, because Prague is still take the cases early so they could lose hit a home run, kid, that’s what I would have done.” tone of his voice in mock candor: “But that’s because He finally decides to stand in front of the • Ort Capitol Hill, the Democrats panic. federal safety inspections at nuclear I’m so old.” well aware of the importance of the Democratic label in before the elections and make a campaign You can’t have a manager who gets furious with his her own local race, and she wants it badly — so badly in crosses in Arlington Cemetery. “If the “It’s silly to give the Republicans the issue out of it. Spokesman Marlin plants. He has said that some of those in­ His victory could have come in no more arresting flag is not defended, it is defamed,” he flag,” says Rep. Charles Wilson, D-Texas. spections have gone beyond regulations. pitcher and says, “Why didn’t Lou strike him out - it was met, that she would stoop to these tactics to retain it. Fitzwater as much as admitted it: “We’ve only Willie Mays up there!” You have to get a guy who fashion: with a birdie on the first hole of the Open’s first Real Democrats, and people who believe in democratic says in a virtual repeat of last year’s spec­ Rep. Douglas Applegate, D-Ohio, rises always believed that a constitutional Bayne told us he wouldn’t bend the sudden death playoff. Sudden death is the way the U.S. tacular. with screeching indignation to censure the rules for the industry and said he wel­ knows how tough this game is for an ordinary mortal. proems whether they are Democrats, Republicans, or amendment was the correct approach to So, is Lou Piniella betting into a stacked deck, a rigged Golf Association settles its national championship only if m Unaffiliated voters, should reject her candidacy on this • Senate Minority Leader Robert Dole, Supreme Court: “Are they going to allow protecting the flag.” comes the “extra eyes” of federal inspec­ its 18-hole playoff ends in a tie. R-Kan., pops in a phone booth, dons his fornication in Times Square at high tors. (Those eyes recently found safety wheel? What’s the 1 Ith-best Yankee hitter of all time b^ic alone. At the very least, they should ask her why There is a remote possibility, of course, doing leading the National League as a manager? Who Mter a little more than four hours of play Monday, (Juirky Bob costume and declares his in­ noon?” The Senate votes 89-1 to con­ hazards at one of Bayne’s nuclear reac­ she isn t runmng as a member of Lowell Weicker’s Con­ that the Supreme Court will rule that the does he think he is — Casey Stengel? Irwin and Mike Donald were tied at 74, 2-over-par, be­ necticut party, since she supports him so strongly? tention to rescue the nation from demn godless subversives (the missing Flag Protection of 1989 is constitutional. tors near Oswego, N.Y., and fined the cause Donald bogeyed the 18th hole. Donald paired the lawmakers are sacrificing their Indepen­ New York Power Authority $75,000.) Lou Piniella is a manager who’s already been through Denise Alexander desecrators: “Flag burners have been In that case, as Emily Litella would say, first hole of sudden death, and Irwin knocked in an 8- dence Day break to study kava root cul­ Baynes said he would abstain from the first ordeal that fits a man for managing. He’s been 99 Lewis Hill Road having a field day at Old Glory’s ex­ never mind. fired. By George Steinbrenner. foot birdie putt. pense. The court’s decision is great news tivation in American Samoa). NRC matters involving his tenure at the Coventry Now, if firing by George Steinbrenner made you a “I had a dream a couple of weeks ago that I would win • The Flag Office hires extra staff to New York Power Authority. And a Joe Spear is a syndicated columnist Hall of Fame manager, the halL would be overflowing. the Open,” said Irwin, who had won before in 1974 and The Associated Press spokesman for Bayne told us he was “an 79. Y)u can ask my wife. She’ll verify it. But those are CONFIDENT IRWIN — Hale Irwin, left, smiles as he shakes hands with Mike Donald absolute straight shooter.” Steinbrenner would have fired the Duke of Wellingon in themiddle of the battle of Waterloo. before the pair teed off on the first hole of their 18-hole U.S. Open playoff Monday in We have no doubt that Bayne is an Please see U.S. Open, page 9 honorable guy. But we have watched But the first test of a manager, in addition to a low bat­ Medinah, III. Irwin won the Open in sudden death. NRA stance hard to fathom other straight shooters come and go ting average, is how he stands up to a firing. One is without ruffling feathers in the industry usually enough for the superstars. They leave with a they are supposed to scrutinize, simply wlio-needs-this? shrug and go to selling insurance. Neon Deion back to minors? By Sarah Overstreet want to buy handguns? Are we supposed people killed in shooting accidents in this because their background did not Lou F’iniella’s record with the Yankees, on the face of it, should have earned him a raise, not a pink slip. The to believe that some sportsman is going to country. I am at a loss to describe the them the needed skepticism about nuclear NEW YORK (AP) — Dcion Sanders faces a decision Post 102 falls team that is now bottoming out the major leagues, Lou 75 percent of the $2 million signing bonus the Falcons For the life of me, I cannot understand have an immediate need for a handgun tragedy of an accidental shooting in the power. — baseball or football? Piniella finished second with in 1988, winning 90 games. paid him. the National Rifle Association’s objection that would preclude him from waiting short space I have in this column, al­ And that is causing toe a dilemma The cost of AIDS The next year, he won 89. On toe other hand, leaving toe Yankees would cost to the so-called “Brady Bill.” seven days before purchasing it? though I understand it down to my bones. — do they let him struggle in toe majors, or send him to Since last summer, the Defense Depart­ Steinbrenner took this to be evidence of total collapse Sanders his salary for toe days he missed, Sanders’ to Simsbury Named for former presidential press And let’s suppose a law-abiding citizen the minors and risk losing him to the NFL? My mother committed suicide with a ment has tested 90 percent of its acUve and he kicked Piniella up to the front office and brought baseball agent Barry Axelrod said Monday. secretary James Brady, the bill would im­ does want a gun in a hurry for an unex­ 1 Sanders ended an O-for-24 slump with a single Mon­ SIMSBURY — Defense was the fatal blow for handgun. I know if my parents had not duty personnel for AIDS, and plans to Billy Martin back to run the club - or rather to seem to Axelrod added that both teams knew it had always pose a nationwide seven-day waiting pected purpose. For the sake of argument, day night, but toe stats are still ugly. He’s stuck in a 2- the Manchester Legion Past 102 squad Monday owned that handgun, w h i^ they believed keep retestmg them periodically. More run the club. The Yankee managership is really a kind of been Sanders’ “privilege and intention” to begin toe foot­ let’s say an engineer is being sent on for-39 skid and is baiting only .122. night in its non-Zone matchup against Simsbury. period on those of us who want to buy they needed for protection, she would not than 6,(X)0 of the tests came up positive complicated venttiloquism act and, when Lou got called ball season on Ume. But that was before a mediocre short notice to check on a building project “I’ve never lost confidence in myself in anything,” Manchester committed a whopping seven errors handguns. During those seven days have had immediate access to something The ^ s testing is putting a severe strain back to the dugout in mid-season, he decided he didn’t rookie season with toe Falcons, combined with a more in a foreign country where he is allowed Sanders said. “I can’t do anything but get better because en route to a 6-1 loss to Simsbury at Memorial authorities could run background checks that allowed her to end her life in tme mo­ want to be the wooden dummy anymore, he left to sign successful spring training with the Ymkees, convinced OT budgets and personnel at military I can’t do worse.” rield. Post 102 is 2-6 overall and has a key Zone af­ on potential buyers and prevent the pur­ to take a gun. He’s heard some scary ment of despair. Still, that handgun didn’t with the Reds. Sanders to give baseball another shot. ho^itals. Congressional investigators Two weeks after Yankees owner George Steinbrenner fair versus East Hartford Wednesday night at 7:30 chase of handguns by people who have reports about the country and decides take my mother’s life. After years of my So, why is Lou Piniella trying to beat the odds? Sanders himself Ip; hinted that baseball would be his believe more than $3 billion will be told fans they’d have to be patient with toe team’s youth at McKenna Field. histories of threatening others with he’d feel safer packing a rod. If he is in­ father’s emotional abuse and her own i i e ^ for testing and treating military first choice — barring unseen setbacks. Now, that very Doesn’t he know ,300 hitters can’t manage? Why doesn’t movement, Sanders is toe prime target of boo birds at Simsbury remains perfect at 8-0. violence. experienced, he may have more chance of severe depression, she did. he just resign himself to being the batting coach or scenario looms large. AIDS pauenu. As a sideline, the Pen­ Yankee Stadium. When he dropped a fly ball in left field Three Simsbury hurlers limited Manchester to a If there had been such a law in 1981, injuring himself than an enemy; but that’s If I’m going great in baseball, I might stay,” Sanders I can’t vote to remove the right to own tagon has to worry about its people be- making token appearances at spring ttaining like the rest Sunday, toe chorus of catcalls got even louder. pair of hits. John Hinckley Jr. wouldn’t have been his business. He’s a law-abiding citizen, said ill March. “But if I wasn’t in New Y>rk, if I was guns from innocent people who believe <»miiig ^ so n a e non grata in countries of the stars do? It’s well established that .300 hitters and “All these clowns want to see me fail,” he said. “It Simsbury’s first two runs, which came in toe bot­ 9 and he has a riglit to own a handgun. The down in Columbus and missing football, that would be ® 1890 b , NEA. Inc able to legally buy the gun he used in his those guns will protect them from aimed that don t allow people with AIDS to 20-game wiiuiers make .400 managers or 100-game makes me stronger.” tom of the first irming, were earned. The rest of its law could include provisions for citizens enter the country. hard.” attempt to assassinate then-President criminals. I may fear that an old couple losers. Why should he be different? But not necessarily better. Sanders seems overmatched runs were unearned. "f’d say historically his priority was football,” Axelrod Ronald Reagan. One of the shots fired in with emergency needs — and the right has as much chance of harming themsel­ Mlnl-edltorlal Well, probably because of Steinbreimer. The normal “Our pitching was not that bad tonight,” “Comrade, you could be RETRAINED — in his second major league season, and Yankees manager said. “But he said, ‘Hey, I’m itching to play baseball.’ I that attempt struck James Brady in the credentials — to be screened immediately ves with a gun as they do a criminal, but reaction for a refugee from George Steinbreimer’s knee Stunip Merrill said toe organization has talked about Manchester coach Dave Morency said. “Most of maybe get a job at MCDONALD'S!" without waiting the seven days. Mobil Chemical Co., which makes is bitterness, resentment. Piniella is different. think his expx:rience in football probably enhanced that.” head, leaving his partially paralyzed and that’s not my decision to make. It’s theirs. groMiy Store plasUc bags, has offered to sending him back to the minors. them (errors) were all plays that should’ve been permanently impaired. FVirhaps Hinckley Some readers, and perhaps the NRA, “In a way. I’m indebted to him,” he says. “Mr. Stephen Zucker, who handles Sanders’ business af­ We don’t need laws that keep guns ^ i k with any willing supermarket to Merrill was the manager at Triplc-A Columbus earlier fairs, said nothing was definite. handled. We’re just a flat team getting flatter.” would have been able to lay hands on are probably thinking I’m anti-gun, or at Steinbrenner taught me some things I needed to know. It M^chester scored its lone run in toe fourth. John from responsible adults. We need laws recycle those bags. Now the ball is in the this season when Sanders batted .327 in 14 games. This “It’s something we’ll discuss when toe time comes to another handgun illegally, but he couldn’t least antl-hwdgun. Nope. My brother and was a learning process. With Mr. Steinbrenner, it was Cunningham’s sacrifice fly scored Matt Helin, who thm keep guns from our children, ftom consumers’ wim. Shoppers should te« week, Merrill talked one-on-one with Sanders. report to Atlanm,” Zucker said. “He’s got to make his have do so without considerable effort. I own adjoining land in the country; he never good enough. I felt like I was a forest ranger, put­ walked. Don Sauer and Devon Marquez collected Manchester Herald criminals and frian mentally ill people ***li**v” ’**-^^ sUiTUng to carry all their “If you’d seen him in Columbus, you wouldn’t believe decision.” Perhaps he wouldn’t have managed it at hunts game on my side, and I walk and ting out fires all the time.” it’s toe same guy in the same uniform,” Merrill said. the hits for Post 102. with history of violence or threatened shoppmg bags back to the store For their part, toe Falcons expect Sanders to report Founded Dec. 15, 1881 as a weekly. all. pick watercress on his. After much where they got them. If the store doS?® You listen to Lou Piniella today and it’s hard to im­ Sanders has said that if toe Yankees send him back to “Right now, we are not a very good team,” violence. The Brady Bill would help do agine he wasn’t a pesky .230 hitter who worked you for a with the rest of the veterans. 9 thought and discussion, I’m seriously Morency added. “We’re trying to see what com­ Daily publication since 0 :l 1,1914. What could be more sensible than that know whm to do with them, keep shop­ the minors, he wouldn’t hesitate to finish the baseball “That’s something we’ve been counting on ever since screening people to make sure that those thinking of buying a handgun and learn­ ping until you find a store that does ft walk or an inside pitch he could let hit him, bunted a lot, season in the Atlanta Falcons’ training camp, which binations work. Nothing seems to work now.” Fbr the lives of us all, I can’t see why January when he left us,” Falcons spxikesman Charlie Simsbury 210 x— 6-.S-2 with criminal records and histories of ing to use it well. My reasons I’ll save for will be a haMle, but so will the city dump hollered a lot. Thanks to George Steinbrenner, he thinks opens July 27. 111 __ Ron Robillard anyone would objea to that like a banjo hitter. Perfect for a manager. Taylor said. “His contract was written so that he would Manchester 000 100 0— 1-2-7 violent mental illness can’t legally buy another column, but suffice it to say I am when It overflows with plastic. If Sanders stays with toe Yankees past that date, he Beaghen. Hickey (4). Kaley (6) and Hooper. Joyner, Barry (4). Alexander GIrelli owe us money if he didn’t make the first day of camp. not against owning and using guns. would be docked on a per diem basis; if he sat out tlie en­ While (7) and Marquez and Bottomley. guns? And how could that negatively im­ But I assume his baseball contract was written toe same WP- Hickey. LP- Joyner (0-1). pact the lives of law-abiding citizens who I am not anti-gun despite the many Sarah Overstreet is a syndicated Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta Jim Murray is a syndicated columnist. tire football season, that amount could jump as high as way.” columnist are syndicated columnist 0

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MANCHESTER HERALD, 'Riesday, June 19,1990—9 With World Cup hopes almost gone, U.S. looks to ’94 loftball By3v Ronald Blum Onp nf ornoc #Kio# A . One leg is quite enough for Maradona One of the areas that the federa Tonight’s Games The Associated Press tion hopes to improve is the number high school, and that’s too late,” he are low and the commercial oppor­ said. “And I wouldn’t be here.” to state and regional camps and at­ Glenn II vs. Gold’s. 6 — Fitzgerald of blacks playing soccer. Jimmy tunities are few. So clinics will have goals, creating the possibility of a By Barry Wilner in the opening round after being the J Banks, a 25-year-old defender to be the way, for now. tempt to make a national youth wide-open game. After that, its just B ^ d Rex vs. Sportsman, 7:30 — Fitzeerald dominant player in the 1986 World Cup. ~ With the Banks and Desmond Armstrong are team. Itolia vs. Coach’s, 6 — Robertson The Associated Press 1990 World Cup just about a the only blacks now on the U.S. na­ from Milwaukee, has a different Ralph Perez, the U.S. team’s as­ a numbers game. “I’m full of sorrow because I did not tional team. background, coming up through his “We need to address that,” Perez “Three-nothing would be nice,” l ^ ^ y vs. Cap’n Cork. 7:30 - Robertson fulfill expectations,” he said. memory for the United States, the sistant coach, said Armstrong and MPizza vs. Jolme s, 6 — Nike ROME — Even on one leg, Diego team already is thinking about 1994. city’s youth soccer program. They said. “That peipetuates guys who forward Peter Vermes said. “If we As usual, Maradona was hacked time Banks must be trendsetters because Nassiff vs. Mudville, 7:30 — Nike Maradona finds a way. The Americans play Austria both will have a hard time selling they are the first black role models can afford to stay in the program." won 3-0, I don’t think whether we and again when he had the ball. “They “Myself and Jimmy have to go to the game to black youths. Armstrong will have a difficult w Cox vs. Trinity, 6 — Pagani He found that way in the 61st minute tonight in their final first-round the inner city and conduct clinics,” for American soccer. made it to the second round would of the second half with a comer kick that fouled me a lot, but soccer is soccer,” he game and must win big — probably “For the inner-city minorities, the challenge against Austria — guard­ make a difference.” m Bdly vs. Spruce. 7:30 — Phgani said. Armstrong said Monday. “There has Sheriff’s vs. Keith. 6 — Keeney set up ^gentina’s goal in a 1-1 tie with by three goals or more — to have routes out have been entertainment ing forward Gerhard Rodax. John Even that probably won’t be Romanian coach Emerich Jenei ad­ to be an opportunity to play there.” “A white guy telling a black guy Pub vs. HRCafe, 6 — Charter Oak Romania. That was enough to qualify the any chance to advance. and sports,” Armstrong said. “And Doyle will mark Toni Pblster, the enough, but no one will know until mitted he had called for a ragged defense Armstrong, a 25-year-old doesn’t work,” he said, “because other forward. straggling defending champions — and So the players are looking for what are the sports? Basketball, three other groups complete play on against Maradona. defender from Washington, grew up football and, to some extent, Aey say. What? It’s a foreign sport. their injured star — for the next round of clubs they might sign with and the in the iimcr city, but his family You can’t use your hands.’” Wednesday and Thursday. DUSTY LEAGUE — Ward Manufacturing beat the World Cup. “I analyzed the whole of the team,” U.S. Soccer Federation is thinking baseball. The reason for this is' So far, the two have been shut In the meantime, Gansler wants Jenei said. “We knew what we had to do moved to the suburbs when he was television. They are the sports on Perez also said money was a jb'^nville Electric, 9-5, Monday night at Keeney Street Gavril Balint tied it eight minutes later u out. The entire Austrian team liasn’t about how to improve the team for young. players to concentrate on the game, [Field. Brian Martin and Ed Hernandez led the wimiers to destroy him.” television.” problem. Most players on the na­ scored in two games, so it will use for Romania, which moved on for the 1994, when America plays host to “If I hadn’t moved, I would not tional team came up through the not their futures. He spoke about with four hits apiece while Scott VanOudenhove cracked first time in five appearances in the soccer The Romanians could have been the World Cup. But U.S. television isn’t inter­ three forwards against the United that at a team meeting Sunday night. destroyed by concerns over recent con­ have known what soccer is until ested in soccer because the ratings developmental program, and it costs States. two home runs. Larry Phelpj and Tom Mainville col­ championships. "The Romanians wound “I could see it in their eyeballs,” lected three hits apiece in defeat. frontations in Bucharest between police between $1,200 and $1,800 to travel Each team hopes to score a lot of up second in Group B to Cameroon, a 4-0 he said, “so you had to address it.” I RODVAN — Manchester Medical Supply beat loser to the Soviet Union on Monday and anti-government dissidents. It was on Lathrop Insurance, 8-2, at Robertson Park. Brian Sullivan night. Argentina finished third, but will their minds, Jenei said, but they still and Roger Talbot led the winners with three hits each be among the top four third-place squads played well enough to advance. jwhile Steve Smith, Dennis Wcrtella, Jim Woodcock, and will be in the second round — “What has happened left traces in our 'Rich Gustafson and Jim Jackson added two hits each. probably against West Germany or Brazil. heart,” Jenei said. “We are always think­ fHatch Odell, Matt Kellie and Wayne Ostrout led Lathrop Maradona’s right leg was so bad team ing what we left behind us. We hope that SCOREBOARD 'with two apiece, doctor Raul Madero wanted to bench him equality will triumph.” I NORTHERN — Trash Away beat Dean Machine, at^ halftime. If he had, the Argentines The 3oviet Union’s triumph — Burns 6 ^ . Roger Lajoie was e winning pitcher while Dave might be heading home today. Klink 2-3 Nationai League resuits CISCO, 17; Bonilla. Rttsburgh, 15; MaWilliams, Cameroon’s first loss in a World Cup Norris |Simler paced the offense with three hits. Dave Katz and Baseball S ^ F r a n c i ^ , 14; Strawberry. New York, 1 ? Hammaker. pitcher, on the 18day disabled list Hiesday, Jun e 19 “Maradona said, *I want to play, until game after three ties in 1982 and two Detroit Purchase the contract of Randy O'Neal, Expos 5, Cubs 1 & b o , Cincinnati. 13; WCIark, San Francisco. At Rome Bob Simlcr added two hits apiece. Jeff Clarmont had two death, if necessary,’” coach Carlos Bilar- JMRobnsn W.5-5 pitcher, from Phoenix of the Fbcific Coast wins earlier in this tournament — got it 62-3 CHICAGO vs. Czechoslovakia, 3 p.m. for Dean. Nunez S,2 21-3 MONTREAL Laaguo. Moved Rick Rasuchol, pitcher, from do said. nothing. After two earlier defeats, the ab r h bl ...... Runs Batted In At Florence, Italy American League standings BK— Norris. ab r h bl MaWilliafits. San Francisco, 56; JCartar. San the 1 8 < % to the 21-day disabled list Named DwSmth If 4 0 0 0 DMrtnz cf Austria vs. United States, 3 p.m. POP DELANEY — Hungry Tiger beat Bray The ankle and knee injuries occurred Soviets, nmners-iq> to the Netherlands in East Division Umpires— Home. Scott; First, Garcia- 4 1 2 1 D -^ ^ ' San Francisco, 51; Bonilla, Lar7 Hardy temporary pitching coach. Second. Reilly; Third. Reed. Sndbrg 2b 4 0 2 1 Owen ss 4 0 0 0 Jewelers, 14-11, at Fitzgerald Field. John Taylor, Mike Sunday in a practice session that W L GB Pittsburgh, 49; Bonds. Pittsburgh, 48; Dawson, BASKETBALL G R O U P S the 1988 European championships, are Toronto T — £47. A— 18,551. Grace 1b 4 0 1 0 Aldrete It 4 0 0 0 Pinkin and Joe Charmont led HT with three hits apiece. Maradona left early. But, in Naples, 38 27 Dawson rf 3 0 0 0 Nixon If -nIjagO' 48; GDavis, Houston, 48; Guerrero. National Basketball Association W L T G F G A going home. Boston 0 0 0 0 x-Cameroon 35 28 Wynne cf 4 0 0 0 Galarrg 1b S t Louis, 44; Sandberg, Chicago, 44. MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES-Armouncod 2 1 0 Taylor homered. Jeff Cote, Jim LaPenta and Jeff Peck before the fans who call him “Saint Detroit Angeis 4, White Sox 1 2 110 the resignation of Bob Zuffelato, assistant x-RomanIa Cameroon goes on, hopefully educated 32 34 WilkrsnSb 3 0 0 0 WbllachOb Pitching (7 Decisions) 1 1 1 Milwaukee 30 32 4 0 1 0 coach, so he may become an assistant coach x-ArgenUna added two hits each. Scott Susko and Spencer Moore Maradona” for leading Napoli to the from the rout CALIFORNIA CHICAGO Dunston ss 3 0 0 0 Vtblker rf D » Etancisco, 7-1, .875; Heaton, 1 1 1 Cleveland 29 32 2 10 1 with the Dallaa M »oricka. " “ ®“ ™ ~®®'’ Soviet Union each homered. Bob Hill ripped four hits in defeat while ab r h bl a b r h bl Girardic 3 110 Santovenc Pittsburgh. 9-2, .818; Drabek, Pittsburgh, 8-2, 1 2 0 Italian League title, he was not going to “A defeat makes people ask themselves Baltimore Ffolonia If 2 2 10 WASHINGTON BULLETS-Namod John 30 34 2 0 10 Sosa rf 4 0 2 1 Harkey p 1 0 0 0 Foley 2b •MO; Armstrong, Cincinnab'. 9-3, .750; Viola.’ x-qualilies tor second round I Mark Anderson homered and singled twice. Jeff Baker, New Vbrk 4 0 2 3 Nash general manager. quit. questions about what went wrong and for­ The Associated Press 21 40 , DHill 2b 5 0 0 0 Ventura 3b 4 0 0 0 f ^ w York, 9-3, .750; KHowell. Philadelphia, 8-£ Friday, June 8 DCIark ph 1 0 0 0 DeMrtnz p 4 0 0 0 Continental Basketball Aaaoclation Wayne Bray and Joey Spacone chipped in two hits Wstt Division Joyner 1b 5 0 0 0 Caldern If 4 0 1 0 Nunez p 0 0 0 0 .re7; Cook, Philadelphia, 5-2, .714; Ftiio, Cin­ At Milan, Italy “It is no excuse,” Maradona admitted, ces them to look for solutions.” captain Winfield rf ALBANY RkTROONS— Named Gwald Olivor Camoroon 1, Argenh'na 0 apiece. MARADONA IN FLIGHT — Argentina’s Diego Maratjona, right, W L GB 3 2 2 0 K H e d h 3 0 0 0 Totals 30 1 4 1 Totals 30 5 7 5 cinnati, 5-2, .714; Tudor, S t Louis, 5-2, .714. “but my foot is very bad.” Stephen 'Ihtaw said. Oaklarxl 42 21 CDavis dh 3 1 1 1 Fiskc general manager and director of basketball Saturday, June 9 Chicago 4 0 1 0 Chicago ggi 000 OOd-1 operabone. ^ CHARTER OAK — Awesome Audio scored five He now gets a few days off to recover heads the ball past Romanian players Iosif Rotariu and Marius 37 24 . f^rrishc 4 1 2 3 CMrtnz 1b 3 0 1 0 At Bari, Italy The U.S. team makes what figures to California 11x— 5 33 32 Howell 3b 5 U h n sn p h .. Basketball League Romania Z Soviet Union 0 runs in the seventh inning to nip LM Gill, 17-16. Butch 0 10 10 0 0 * -P ^-C h ica o o 4. Montreal 7. and see if he can turn around his personal be its last appearance at this World Cup Lacatus during Monday’s World Cup match in Naples, Italy. The Minnesota 31 32 . Schofild ss 4 0 10 Gallghr cf _ ^ ^ ^ . y ^ y ^ ~ ® ‘9n®m. JaClark 1b 2 0 0 0 ketball coach arxl Greg Rosenstain assistant Mitchell If 3 0 1 0 75-29-46. Nick DiPietro Monday, June 11 times, but I hope that young kids out there with problems UConn desperately needs help at the guard slot. Tmpitn ss sports information director. Coughlin,. Josh Solomonson and Nick Odell combined and jammed into the Hart Plaza amphitheater on the 4 0 1 0 MWIms 3b 3 1 1 1 Al Genoa, Italy 4)*8’35 ** ** Milwaukee (Bosk) Royais 6, Mariners 2 Cora pr Etobigan 7821-49, Jim D'Amato Detroit River for the parade and 20-minute rally. Later, can look at this and say, ‘Isiah got through his problems, 4-4), 0 0 0 0 Riles 2b 2 0 0 0 f J-24-49. N IC H O LLS S T A T E — Announced that ft will Costa Flica 1, Scottand 0 on a four-hitter for Boland while Coughlin led the of­ SEATTLE Pglrulo 3b I can get through mine.’” . 2-9) at Texas (Jeffcoat KANSAS CITY 4 0 1 0 RThmp 2b 0 0 0 0 ^ E E P S — Gross- Archie Pearmon 74, Doc join the Southland Conference, affective tor the ^ t u r d a y , Ju n e 16 fense with two hits. Solomonson, Seth Rattet and Mike about 23,000 fans watched highlight videos and cheered ab r h bl Parent c 1991-92 school year. General Oil juniors romp 1-2), 8:35 p.m. a b r h b l 2 0 10 Kennedy c 3 0 0 0 McKee 74. Dom DeNicolo 74. Net- Steve „ , At TUrln, Italy as the team gathered center court at The I^lace for the At the downtown rally, he said: “I stood tall and I Reynkfs 2b 5 2 3 0 Seltzer 3b Whitson p 10 0 0 Uribe ss n o r t h e r n Prindiville also hit well. Odell, Andy Moran and Chad Sd Wednesday's Games 4 3 4 0 3 0 0 0 Matava 77-7-70, Dick Smith 788-70, Bob Be- ARIZONA-Named Dave Ba8 Brazil 1, Costa Rica 0 Briley rf Lynn ph first time this year in street clothes. stood proud all my life. I want you to know I’ll never do VERNON — General Oil romped past Theo’s, 10-1, Oakland at DetroiL 1:35 p.m. 5 0 2 0 Stillwell ss 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TWilson p 2 0 0 0 ming 78-7-71, Ed Ciccaglione 80-9-71 B cock assistant basketball coach and roenjitinfl Al Genoa, Italy Foley played well in the field. Pht (Juish tripled in defeat ADavis dh GHarris p New York at Milwaukee, 2:35 p.m. 4 0 11 Trtabll rf 4 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 Brantley p 10 0 0 coordinator. • Scotland Z Sweden 1 anything to let this city or you people down.” in JC-Courant Junior Division action Monday night at Leonard If Totals N®*- V^^®n while Matt Howroyd, Adam Borosfsky and Mike Each player was introduced after Gov. James Baltimore at Cleveland, 7:35 p.m 4 0 0 0 BJeksnef 3 1 1 3 29 1 5 1 Totals 28 2 4 2 retirements Vernon Center Middle School. John Bowes and O J. Griffey cf San Diego zl 79-13-66, John Evans Wednesday, June 20 Boston at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. 2000 P e rrylb 3 0 0 0 000 000 010—1 01 Walt Cummins, assistant director of athlatics Guliano also played well. Blanchard presented the team with a plaque. And when EMrtnz 3b m i l on 79-12-67, Kevin Hogan At 'Uirln, Italy The Palace crowd saved iu loudest ovation for Joe Cromwell combined on a four-hitter for General Oil. O "o California at Chicago. 8:05 p.m. 3 0 0 1 WWilson If 4 0 0 0 San Francisco 100 .„ 000 ,v»-» lOx— 2 ^ ^ b b y Lewis, baseball coach. Announced Dennis Rodman came to the microphone, he couldn’t SBradlay c 81-14-67. Bill Sullivan 82-14-68. Carroll M ^ - Brazil va. Scotland, 3 p.m. AMERICAN — Army Navy nipped the Firefighters, Dumars, who play ^ the last two games of the finals, Seattle at Kansas City, 8 3 5 p.m. 4 0 10 Tablerdh 4 0 1 0 E— Parent DP— San Francisco 1. LOB— San that Joe Luxbacher, soccer coach, will assume Dave Gilbert tripled twice and doubled while Jason Cochm 1b dox 7811-68, Willie Oleksinski 8811-69. Jim At Genoa, Italy 7-6, at Waddell Field. A&N rallied with two outs and fight the tears. Minnesota at Texas, 8:35 p.m. 4 0 1 0 Maefarin c 4 0 1 0 3- 2 B - Loach, Mitchell. responsibilities as program coordinator tor though his father died before Game 3. Dumars returned Giles ss G rer 81-11-70. John Kristof 801-0-70. Paul SwBden vs. Costa Rica, 3 p.m. Marston singled twice and doubled. General Oil is 2-1 in 4 0 1 0 FWhite 2b 4 0 0 0 nwn's sports and operations coordinator tor the nobody on base in the sixth inning to win. Ryan Gliha’s After collecting himself, he said, “I promised myself I Totals '-V"" ('’)■ SB-BuUer Correnti 87-17-70. C Gross- Al Ober 83 Net- to Louisiana for Saturday’s funeral. Nationai League standings 35 2 9 2 Totals 34 611 6 (20), Roberts (13). S— Whitson. alhleUc departmenL Named Carol S. Sprague wasn’t going to do this.” iMgue play and will host South Windsor Wednesday Seattle 84-15-69. Dick Lauzier G R O U P D three-run double won the game for A&N. Daimy Ortiz O TTI 100 000 100—2 n. IP H R ER BB SO associate athletic director for varsity sports. “I had a really tough week because of my father, and I night at 6 at Eagle Field. East Division 8816-69, Bob Gilligan 8 8 1 8 7 0 , Ralph Gus­ W L T GF GA Pla As he tried to keep from choking up, Rodman said, Kansas City San Diego i, Hamed Charlane Curb's women'a and Angel Soto each drove in a run while Ed Caroll went GB riD _ ir • ®30 20x— 6 tamachio 89-19-70. Tom Atamian 86-16-70 D x-Wast Grmny 2 0 0 9 2 4 would like to thank all the fans for their support and Pittsburgh D P ^ a n s a s City 1. L O B -S e a W e 11. Kan- Whitson L,5-5 7 4 2 2 1 4 basketball coach. the distance, su-iking out eight. Jordan Joy played well “I’d like to thank the state of Michigan for supporting us N®*- ■3''='' Melton Colombia 1 1 0 2 12 love,” Dumars said at The Rilace. “I will never forget it.” Montreal GHarris i 0 0 0 0 0 U.S. INTERNATIONAL— Announced the San Francisco 9824-71’ 94-24-70. Carl Engberg Yugoslavia 1 1 0 2 4 2 defensively. In defeat, Kurtis Lambert struck out eight Three place at Special Olympics New Vbrk H R — BJackson ( 8). rasignabon of Woody WrighL men's assistant' Unitd Arb Em 0 2 0 1 7 0 SB— Reynolds (14). Parry (3) ' TWilson W .3-0 61-3 3 0 0 4 3 batters and had two hits. Matt Brown led the way with Philadelphia B E S T 14 — Gross- Dick Smith 75, Archie to k e M I coach. Named John Krogman and x-qualifies for second round NEW HAVEN — Three Manchester residents placed Brantley S ,8 2 2 -3 2 1 1 o 0 SL Louis s e a m . HRERBBSO Pearmon 75. Not- Kevin Murry 52-7-45, Stan Don Flobinson men's full-time assistant baskaF Saturday, June 9 three hits while David Frachey and Matt I^wlowski also at the Connecticut Special Olympics Summer Games Chicago WP-TWilson. McFarland 55-9-46, Mike Presti 589-46 B ball coaches. played well. Hanson L.6-6 61-3 8 6 6 3 5 At Bologna Italy Lendl has easy Wimbledon draw Saturday at Yale University, Southern Connecticut State West Division Umpires— Homo, Rippley; First Barnes; Parliman 77. Net- Roger Evarts Colombia 2, United Arab Emirates 0 m 2 GeHams 12-3 3 0 0 1 2 Second, Froomming; Third, Pulli NATIONAL FARM — The Lawyers defeated Boland 54-14-40, Brad Parliman 5813-42, Walt Chao- Sunday, June 10 University and Albertus Magnus College. GB Kansas City T — 2:11. A— 26,388. o > Cincinnati ______man 54-12-42, Lloyd Davidson 57-13-44, Carl At Milan, Italy Brothers, 10-4, at Veiplanck Field. Luke Bombadier GubiczaW .4-6 6 2-3 5 2 2 4 g By Steve Wilstein previous two years. The following earned gold medals: Dave Congdon in San Francisco 35 30 ’^ g 7 H oh^tha l 58-13-45, Carroll Maddox 56-11-45. Rec soccer West Germany .4, Yugoslavia 1 pitched well for the winners and aided his own cause San Diego 3I 31 .500 9i« MDavis 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Dodgers 5, Astros 2 C Gross- Earl S. Anderson 82. Not- Earl S. The Associated Press Becker, the m.en’s second seed, faces a qualifier in the the 150-meter dash; Kenneth Malboveff in ramp bowl- Montgmry 2 3 0 0 0 2 Thu rsda y, Ju n e 14 (/) Los Angeles 3I 33 .484 lOiiz HOUSTON LO S A N G E LS Anderson 58-20-38. Tom Atamian 581842 At Bologna, Italy with two hits and four runs batted in. Kyle Wolff had two opening round and No. 3 takes on Italy’s mg; and Ronald Berthiaume in the shot put. 3 3 ™ uslon 2S 38 ,ao6 15'rz pS 7 c& ^ .'' VVP-41anson. ab r h bl ab r h bl .Maher 59-16-43, Al Chevretto 6 8 I 8 4 4 ’ Yugoslavia 1, Colombia 0 hits and Steve Botti homered. Brandon Brooks and Atlanta gg Doran 2b Pee Wee Omar Camporese, Fburth-seeded John McEnroe, a Over 2300 Special Olympians participated. 23 377 ^7 4 0 3 0 LHarris2b 4 0 1 0 Bill Johnson 65-20-45, Alex Eigner 61-16-45.' Friday, Ju n e 15 WIMBLEDON, England — , suddenly in JO Umpires— Home, Cederstrom; First Vfoltao- Biggio cf Jeremy Bull played well in the field. Dennis Naan and > Monday's Games 4 10 0 Gibson cf 10 10 Dave Hassett 65-20-45, Ed Oullea 64- 19-45 Jaguars 4 (Joseph LeRoy. James Bucklev At Milan, Italy love with Wimbledon’s grass, and Steffi Graf, thankful three-time Wimbledon champion, drew a tough first- gio; Second, McCoy; Third, Tschida ® Stubbs 1b > H Montreal 5, Chicago 1 4 0 10 Javier cf 4 2 1 0 Gary Wood 60-1845. D Gross- Nick DiPietro West Germany 5, United Arab Emimtee 1 ^ Sam Torres had two hits each in defeat while Noah Vol- T — 3:03. A— 35,217. GWilson rf Norton) Meteors 0 (Zachaw to be back on it, led today’s draw as top seeds in a cham­ round opponent in American Derrick Rostagno, who had Thomas not gambling target S t Louis at New York, ppd., rain A 1 3 2 Daniels If 5 1 3 2 B7 .ii®I'r,^®." 74-36-38, Nick DiPietro Tuesday, Ju n e 19 Oberkfl 3b Gr^n and Jaime Gliha played well) ^ f laro and Chris Greaves played well in the field. two match points on Becker before losing at last year’s ■D ' Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, ppd., rain 3 0 0 0 JHowell p 0 0 0 0 62-22-40, Merrill Anderson 64-24-40. Sockers 5 (Ben Wry 3. Jon Vogt Alison At Bologna, Italy pionship that promised some early surprises. DETROIT (AP) — U.S. Attorney Stephen Markman Brewers 4, V&nkees 2 Caminit3b I ROOKIES — Police Union routed Yankee San Francisco 2, San Diego 1 1 0 0 0 Munay 1b 4 1 2 2 SWEEPS — Gros8 Dick Smith 75. Archie Yugoslavia vs. United Arab Emiratas, 11 a.ra U.S. Open. Ortiz If TnTi"®> ’ (Tachary Scranton) Lend, fresh from be.iting three-time Wimbledon affirmed that Detroit Pistons guard Isiah Thomas is not Los Angeles 5, Houston 2 NEWYORK MILWAUKEE 3 0 10 Brooks rf 3 0 1 1 Pearmon 75. Net- Tony Schilling 77-9-68 B Tornadoes 5 (Frank Jurcrak o n i At Milan, Italy 7 Aluminum, 23-5. Joseph Scollo, Becky Waters, Matt Only games scheduled Ramirz ss Gross- Brad Parliman 77. Nat- Carroll Maddox champion in the Queens Club grass-court Lendl escaped with a relatively easy draw, with the ^ ab r h bl abrh bl 4 0 2 0 Sciosciac 4 0 1 0 guidico, Matt Urbanetti, Tim ® Vifest Germany va. Colombia, 11 a.m. the target of a gambling investigation or federal criminal Gedman c k Young and Eric Grodzick played well for the wiimers Tuesday's Games Kellycf 50 10Felderrf 4 0 0 0 Shrprsn3b 4 0 2 0 7811-67. Tom Roche 7811-68, Carl Hohonthal final, starts his quest for a first Wimbledon title against toughest opponents he could face before the semifinals charges. 4 13 0 Gulicksn p Cincinnati (Browning 6-4 and MaNer 1- 1) at ^ 2b 3 12 0 Shetfild 3b 2 0 0 0 Griffin ss 4 0 1 0 81-1868. C Gross- Earl S. Anderson 82. Net- Midgets G R O U P E , while Joe Lodge, Geoffrey Cook and Matthew being young Americans , Pete Sampras and 3 12 0 Candal ph Christian Maniussi of Argentina. Markham said Thomas initiated contact with the FBI Atlanta (Avery 0-1 and Leibrandt 1-0), 2. 5:40 M tnglylb 4 0 0 0 Vbuntef 4 0 11 1 0 0 0 Belcher p 3 1 1 0 Bob Maher 85-16-69, Bob Samuels 87-17-7 W L T t Robenhymer were best in defeat. p.m. ’ Schtzdr p Aaron Krickstein. H a ld h 3 0 0 0 DParkrdh 4 111 0 0 0 0 Gott p 0 0 0 0 S?':? 90-20-70, Tom Atamiari x-Belglum 2 0 0 Miniussi, a newcomer to Wimbledon, was listed in the after a story about the gambling investigation was aired Danivin p , ’ -3) a' Montreal (Gardner ^ b o n ip h lOOOSurhoffc 4 110 0 0 0 0 CGwynn If 10 0 0 86-16-70. D Gross- Nick DiPietro 86. Net- Mor­ Spain 1 0 1 ATP’s official players guide as only 2 years old. Though Becker’s quarter of the draw includes Yannick Noah Friday. He added that Thomas has cooperated the ongo­ ra o p .m . JeBrfldrf 4 110 Vbughnlf Agosto p 0 0 0 0 rill Anderson 92-24-68 Uruguay 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 Anthny ph men’s and women’s champions are getting younger all ing investigation. St Louis (Tudor 6-5) at New Vbrk (Cone 2-4) Nokesc 3 0 1 0 Hamilin rf 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 M E M B E R -G U E S T — Tw o ball gross- Bill South Korea 0 2 0 and Brad Gilbert. 735 p.m. Totals Velarde ph 0 0 0 0 Brock 1b 3 0 2 1 35 2 10 2 Totals 37 5 14 5 Peoples-P. Paoples 72. Bill Pooples-Bauza 7Z x-qualifias for second round the time, this was just a typographical error of 20 years. Capriati, the 12th seed, opens against Canadian Helen The report, based on anonymous sources, said checks Pittsburgh (Walk 4- 4) at Philadelphia Leyritz 3b 4 0 10 Spiers ss Houston 000 100 010— 2 Nat- Irifolly Hart-F. Sullivan 57. Jay Roth-R Tuesday, Jun e 12 Australia treated 3 0 0 0 (DeJesus 0-0), 7:35 p.m. Los Angelas Graf, trying to regain dominance of the women’s tour Kelesi, a good player who never has gone past the made out to Thomas were cashed at a grocery store Es^pnozss 4 0 2 0 Gantnr2b 3 0 0 0 004 OOO lO x— 5 Cteni®l8 59' Ed Kolly-A. Mea- 59, George Midget girls At Verona, Italy Houston (Scott 4-6) at Los Angelos (Valen­ Vfasgtn pr 0 0 0 0 2 DP— Houston 2, Los Angeles Mullor-Blumonkrantz 61, Ed Ciccagllono-C. Belgium Z South Korea 0 after consecutive losses to Monica Seles, could face an second round in five times here. owned by a man being investigated for money launder­ zuela 4-5), 10:35p.m. Sanders If 3 0 10 Weiss 61, Don Battalino-D. Deeopp 63 Jini R ^ i ® s 2 (Lauren Quigley. Leslie Barrett) Wednesday, Jun e 13 early test against 14-year-old American sensation Jen­ Second-seeded Martina Navratilova, seeking a ninth ing. & n Diego (Hurst 3-6) at San Francisco Geren ph 10 0 0 HR— GWilson (6). Grier-R Janton 63. Four ball gross- George ^ tiio n s 2 (Sara Vtollenborg. Jonniler Som- At Udine, Italy to football (OliverasO-0), 1035 p.m. SB-Sharperson (6). LHarris (7). SF— Brooks Uruguay , Spain , tie nifer Capriati. TWal. 35 2 9 0 Totals 31 4 10 4 Martin-Funkhauser-Funkhausor-J. Sanborn 68 0 0 Wimbledon singles crown, opens against Sophie Amiach Wsdnesday's Games H R ER BB SO Flick Clough-J. Clarko-Lon Annulli-G. Montana ® ff®™ Mumford 2, Alesha Hya8 Sunday, Jun e 17 Graf should have an easy opener against West German Houston of France and third-seeded Seles, the cham­ Nash new Bullets’ GM Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 1235 p.m. MIhMUkee 400 000 OOx—4 M . Net- Bob Brarmick-F. Kurtz-Radny Rolston- At Verona, Italy Gullickson L,4-5 (Kim Grady) compatriot Claudia Porwik, Imocked out of Wimbledon pion, faces Maria Strandlund of Sweden, a second-round S t Louis at New Vbrk, 135 p^m. fc--4.eyntz, Felder. DP— New York Z Mil- 6 8 4 2 1 1 B. Buffington 54, Dick Lauzier-P. Naktenis-P. Belgium 3, Uruguay 1 American style LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — Former Philadelphia 76ers ^ h tz d r 1-341100 in the second round last year and a first-round loser the San Diego at San Francisco, 3 3 5 p.m. w u k M 1. LO B— Now Vbrk 8, Milwaukee 5. Harnois-T. Crockett 54. Caltoway two ball- Ed Juniors A t Udine, Italy loser last year. general manager John Nash took over the same post with Chicago at Montreal, 7 3 5 p.m. Sheffield. Sax. Surhoff. 1 1-3 2 0 0 0 0 Ciccagliono-C. Constantino 71, Mike Prosti-M. Spain 3, South Korea 1 Cincinnati at Atlanta, 7:40 p.m. SB— Sax (16). Vaughn (3). SF— Vaugha Agosto 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Kopsick 71, Mark Barzottinni-D. Wilson 71 _,5®a's 2 (Meghan Buckley, Kyle Zawistowski) Thursday, June 21 the Washington Bullets, promising only to spare no effort Los Angeles By Paul Alexander Houston at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO ^ h n Ev®rett-J. Wenttand 7 Z Calloway four Diplorriats 1 (Wesley Schofilld) At Verona, Italy New Vbrk Belcher W ,5-4 71-3 9 2 2 1 3 in making his new team an NBA title contender. Nash ball-tovo Bogginl-E. Tmdon-M. Pras8 M. Kop­ ‘•’'"n e y . Ftotrick Copeland. Belgium vs. Spain. 11 a.m. The Associated Press sick 70. “ L » r y L 3 - 9 8 10 4 1 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 2 Sammy Richborg) Bruins 1 (Scott C o ch ra ^ A t Udine, Italy replaces Bob Ferry, who resigned last week after 17 American League results Milwaukee JHowell S.3 1 0 0 0 0 1 ^ ^ lE S EVENT — Class A- Helen Mully 51 South.Korea vs. Uruguay, 11 am . U.S. Open years with the Bullets. WP- 6elcher. Gott ® u u i K ~ d s o n W ,5-3 72-3 7 2 1 1 2 points, Rosanne DeNicolo 43. B- Pat Cunnin­ Intermediate SYDNEY, Australia — The final score was 14-9, but Umpires— Home, Gregg; First Harvey; gham 50. C - Janet Battalino 66, Dot Bobigan G R O U P F Orioles 7, Red Sox 2 PlesM 2-3 2 0 0 1 2 W n k ^ 3 (Joe Lenehan Z Dan Copeland) only the players seemed to be very concerned with who Second, Crawford; Third, Hallion 44, D- Emily Sarra 53. Flag tournament- 8 BOSTON BALTIMORE Racers 2 (Jason Marsh. Tim Boulay) ^ ' „ W L T GF GA Pts From Page 7 Wp!l«ry. 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 T — 3:00. A— 27,199. Helen Mutty-Doniso Klornan, B- Agnes ■ Egypt 0 0 2 1 1 2 won or lost. John Thompson to Denver? ab r h bl a b r h b l nw)!m'‘;®",®5x-r^,i®’“®® ''''®*‘- Phil Dakin) England Boggs 3b Urnpires— Home. McClelland; First ftomayko, C- Dot Bobigan-Mary Gannon, D- Certainly it didn’t matter to most of the fans who 4 0 1 0 SFinlay If 5 1 1 0 Cun- Ireland 0 0 2 1 1 2 ------DEh^ER (AP) — Georgetown coach John Thompson Jo Reed 2b Denkinger; Second. Merrill; Third. Shulock. Mae Fitzgoral8 Nancy Bennett-Fran Smith. 4 0 1 0 OeversR cf 5 10 1 American League leaders Netherlands 0 0 2 1 1 2 showed up on a chilly, drizzly Sunday night to watch this the kinds of things that get you into trouble if you tell is considering an offer to become general manager of the Graenwt If 0 0 2 1 1 2 over-par for the day and a shot back of Irwin. The situa­ 4 0 0 0 Millign 1b 3 1 1 2 T — 2:47. A - 1 8,389. Based on 183 at Bats. strange spectacle called gridiron, or American football. Evans dh 4 0 Tetdolon c Monday, June 11 people about them. So I thought if I did win it, I could Denver Nuggets, according to agent David Falk. 0 0 3 0 1 1 G A B F1 H Pet. tion stayed the same until the ninth, where Irwin bogeyed Burks cf 4 2 3 Orsulakrf c__i *1 Cagliari, Sardinia All in all, it was often pretty mystifying stuff for resi­ tell you. 1 4 0 2 1 Rangers 7, Twins 1 RHdsn Oak 59 216 49 72 .333 England 1. Ireland 1 Thompson has a 423-142 record in 18 seasons at Geor­ Pena c 4 0 10 CRipknss Guillen Chi and Donald birdied. That two-stroke swing gave Donald 4 0 1 1 MINNESOTA TEXAS 60 198 24 65 .328 Transactions Rec hoop Tliosday, June 12 dents of a country where rugby, Australian Rules football “You see," he said. “Dreams do come true.” getown. Quintan 1b 3 0 1 0 Vfolker dh 3 1 0 0 abrhbl abrhbl Griffey Sea 67 255 41 83 .325 a one-shot lead at the turn. Romine rf 4 0 2 1 U U. , . At Palermo. Sicily and cricket dominate the headlines. Before Irwin, the oldest Open champion was Raymond Hulett 3b 4 2 3 0 Gladden If 3 0 0 0 Pattis cf 4 2 2 1 Sheffield Mil 48 183 30 59 .322 Netherlands 1. Egypt 1. tia “I just kept telling myself if we could get through the Rivera ss 3 0 0 0 BRipkn2b 4 1 2 1 Mackef 0 0 0 0 Coolbgh3b 4 0 2 2 Canseco Oak 52 194 43 62 .320 . B A S E B A L L Still, about 350 people paid $2.30 to watch two teams Floyd, who was three months shy of his 44th birthday Totals 34 2 9 2 Northern League Saturday, June 16 first nine fairly even, it would go all the way,” Irwin said. Totals 35 711 7 Newm n3b 4 0 0 0 Franco 2b 4 0 11 Harper Min 55 185 27 59 .319 INTERNA­ Former SU player pleads guilty Boston Puckett Min c„-i. A* Cagliari, Sardinia of Oklahoma high school all-stars make the most of a when he won in 1986. 010 100 000—2 Puckett cf 3 0 0 0 Sierra rf 4 0 0 0 63 236 42 75 .318 TIONAL RARTNERS-Named S ^ e toto/vice 1 ?®1* ^ J®®®* 10. Lawrence England 0, Netherlands 0, tie “There was a two-shot swing at No. 9, but I felt if there Baltimore 151 000 OOx— 7 Castillo rf Fielder Det 65 president lor sports development treacherously slick field to show what the game is all Only four men — Willie Anderson, Bobby Jones, Ben CINCINNAn (AP) — Derek Brower, who played at 0 0 0 0 Espy rf 0 0 0 0 230 45 73 .317 Wbllf-Zackin 37 Sunday, June 17 was no two-shot swing on the back nine, I could do it.” Hrbsk 1b DParker Mil 59 (Matt Dogonero 1 8 Scott Altrul 8, Eric Widmof I R l''8ra. DP— Baltimore 2. 3 0 0 0 Incvglia If 4 1 2 0 229 26 72 .314 American League ^ „ *1 Palermo, Sicily about. Hogan and Jack Nicklaus — have won more Opens, with Syracuse University from 1984 to 1988, pleaded guilty in LO B— Boston , Baltimore 7. 2 B -B R ip k e a EMartinez Sea Both players paired No. 10, and both bogeyed the 6 Harper c 4 10 0 Baines dh 12 0 0 61 213 32 66 .310 D E T O O IT TIG E R S — ^Traded Tracy Jonas, Ireland 0. Egypt 0, tie ' federal court to interstate travel for drag dealing. He had 1 As one obviously well-informed fan explained to his four apiece. ^ g s P ^ . HR-Burks (9). S B - SFinley Larkin dh 4 0 3 0 JoRussI 1b 2 0 10 Gruber Tor 63 245 46 76 .310 outfielder, to the Seattle Mariners tor Darneli ^2 (Chris Galllgan 20 11th. (10). SF— TetHeton. K m Willis 15. Sean MePadden 12) Indans 50 Thursday, June 21 Manriq 2b 3 0 0 1 Dghrty 1b 2 0 11 Home Rune Purchased John Shelby, less-experienced compatriots: “Each team has a defense “I’ve never considered many things impossible,” Irwin f a ^ a four-count indictment that included conspiracy (Darren Goddard 16, Jeff Ross 15) At Cagliari, Sardinia “When he three-putted at 11 after I’d already bogeyed, IP H R ER BB SO Moses rf 4 0 10 S ta n l^ c 4 1 2 1 Fioldor, Detroit 25; Canseco, Oakland, 20' outfielder, from Toledo of the Internationa England vs. EgypL 3 p.ra and an offense. They try to move the ball up the field by said. “Some are just improbable. But I never looked at and weapons charges, in addition to the interstate travel Boston Gagne ss Gruber, Toronto. 17; McGwire, Oakland, 17; League. he left the door wide open when he could have shut it in 3 0 0 0 Kunkel ss 4 11 1 Eastern Division running and throwing it. When they can’t, they switch charge. Clemons L.11-3 12-3 7 6 3 2 3 Totals 31 1 4 1 Totals 33 7 12 7 McGriff, Toronto. 13; Parrish, California, 13- MILWAUKEE BREWERS-Placad Paul , , ^ . At Palermo, Sicily my age as one of the factors,... I always felt I could do Ireland va. Nolhoriands, 3 p.m my face," Irwin said. “I was really straggling. It was get­ JoRood 51-3 4 1 1 0 1 Minnseola 000 100 000—1 Belt Toronto, 12; JeBarfield, New Vbrk, .11; Mal­ Molitor, second baseman, on the 21-day dis­ Fr®d's Auto Parts 45 (Tim Mikloiche 1 Z Jack sides and go the other way.” it. and I always wanted to do it.” ^ llo n 1 0 0 0 0 0 Texas donado, Cleveland, 11. abled list Flecalled Dale Sveum, infielder, from ting very difficult to believe I could do it, but I told BaHimore c 0“ 110 OOx— 7 K 97 < '^ “0 Marst^ll At first, the neophytes couldn’t comprehend the Stcinbach loadS A L Catchers E— Coolbaugh. DP— Minnesota 3. LOB__ Runs Batted In Denver of the American Association. SECOND ROUND Irwin and Donald each finished the four regulation myself to keep going." v«ivnci a DJohnson W.6-4 9 9 2 2 1 0 Minnesota 7. Texas 6. 2 8 -D a u gh e rty, In- Fielder. Detroit 61; Gruber, Toronto, 56; Can­ .. P ^ N G E R S — Pl®c®d Slava Buechele (sSfe WnLV|;'~* 33 Saturday, June 23 platoon system, but they still were ready to give it a rounds in 280, 8-undcr-par. Irwin sank a 45-foot putt on NEW YORK (AP) — Oakland’s Terry Steinbach (3). S B - Hrbek (2). seco, Oakland, 50; Bell, Toronto, 45; Leonard, toird baseman' on the 18day disabled list Gam a 37 chance. Their questions just seemed to multiply as they Umpims— Home. Walks; First Ford; Second Seattle, 45; McGwire, Oakland, 43; DParker A l Naplat, Italy the 18 th hole Sunday to force the playoff. passed Cleveland s Sandy Alomar for the starting Evans; Third, Cousins. * Larkin (3). SF— Manrique. hnm®^i,'i''’i, third baseman, tried to fathom the more subtle points, like penalties and Irwin bogeyed No. 12, falling two shots back, when he IP H R ER BB SO Milwaukee, 40; Felix, Toronto, 40; Maldonado from Oklahoma City of the American Associa- Camoroon vs. A. C or D third place. 11 a.m. “I don’t know if I ever felt in the back of my mind that catcher s spot in balloting for the American League T — 2:31. A— 31.582. non. tried to hit another fairway wood from the rough and Mlnnssota Cleveland, 40. downs. After a tackle, several were heard to mumble: I could contend in a major tournament," said Donald, starters for the All-Star Game. Steinbach, last year’s Tigers 7, Athletics 2 ^stL.2-5 1 1-3 6 5 5 2 2 Pitching (7 Decisions) -Clalmed Kenny “Why’d they break up the fight just when it got started?” pulled it off the fairway. It hit a cart path, bounced RSmith 4 2-3 4 2 2 2 4 BJones, Chicago, 7-1, .875; King, Chicago. Williams, outfielder, on waivers from the Detroit who has won just once in 11 years on the tour. starter, had 319,243 votes to Alomar’s 301,152. OAKLAND through the gallery and left him with an impossible shot 9 DETROIT W^y"® 2 2 0 0 0 1 6- 1. .857; Welch, Oakland. 10-2, .833; Stieb, Tigers. And those helmets and pads that made the players look In fact, he had a history of folding in the big ones. He Oakland outfielder Jose Canseco leads all players with a b rh b l a b r h b l Texas Toronto, 9-Z .818; Clemens, ^ston, 11-3 National League to the green. He chipped up short of the green, knocked RHdsn If World Cup glance like huge spacemen ... Hmm. 3 2 11 Whitakr2b 3 1 1 0 Hough W.7-4 9 4 1 0 3 7 ^ 86; Candelaria. Minnesota, 7-2, .778; CFinley! C H IC A G O C U B S — Placed Jerome Whiton. shot 68 in the first round of the 1984 Open, but had 78 in 801,073 votes. DHdsncf All TImea E D T his next one five feet short of the hole and made bogey. 4 0 1 0 Romero 3b 4 1 1 0 Umpiree— H ^ . Johnson; First McKean; California, 10-3, .769; Boddicker, Boston, 8-3 outfielder, on the 18day disabled list Recalled Radio, TV The crowd seemed mostly content to let the rales go the next. He led this year’s Masters after a first-round 64, Lansfrd 3b FIRST ROUND Other leaders are Mark McGwire of Oakland at first 3 0 11 TrammI as 3 1 1 3 Second. Craft Third, Vfaung. .727; Sanderson, Oakland. 8 3 , .727. Gary Varsho, outfielder, from Iowa ol the “I’ve made that shot a lot of times from the rough, and McOwir 1b over their heads and try to follow the action, which l»- but shot 82 in the next round. 3 0 0 0 Fieidsr 1b 3 1 0 0 American Association. GROUPA I needed the wood for the distance,” Irwin said. base, Steve Sax of New York at second base, Wade Hassiiy dh 4 0 0 0 Lindmn dh 4 0 0 0 National League leaders CINCINNATI R E D S -C a llo d up Hal Morris, W L 7 O F Q A Pis came increasingly difficult with the muddy uniforms and “After the Masters, I told myself it wasn’t me. It Boggs of Boston at third base and Cal Ripken of Bal­ Jennngs rf x-Czechoslovak 2 0 0 Today The two matched birdies on No. 14, and Irwin got 4 0 0 0 Moseby cf 12 11 Based on 183 at Bats. outfielder, from Nashville ol the American Aa- spotty lighting. They applauded and cheered in most of wasn’t the pressure. I wasn’t a wimp. It’s just that my timore at shortstop. Steinbchc 4 0 2 0 Shelbyll 4 1 1 2 Calendar sociatlon. *-ll®ly 2 0 0 ' within one with a birdie on the 16th, the hardest hole on Weiss ss Q A B R H Austria 0 2 0 1 the light places, espcci^Iy when the cheerleaders strutted game wasn’t quite good enough,” he said. “If I’ve 3 0 0 0 Heath c 4 0 3 1 Dykslra Phi 56 230 46 69 MONTREAL EXPOS— Claimed Rolando the (teurse, a par-4 at 426 yards with severe dogleg left. Rrxflph2b 4 0 10 Lusader rf United States 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 Larkin Cin 228 37 79 Roonws, outfieidor. on wahrars from the Cincin­ their stuff at halftime. le ^ c d anything from this, it’s that I was being honest Phillips rf ’‘-qualifies for second round His drive, a 4-wood, didn’t quite make the bend so, 10 0 0 Today Dawson Chi 221 37 75 nati Rods. Transferred Delino DaShialds Nolan Ryan A L player of week Tot ala 32 2 6 2 Totals Saturday, Juns 9 The whole trip is the brainchild of Dan Crookham, with myself after the Masters. My game wasn’t quite 30 7 • 7 Baseball Sandberg Chi 267 48 90 second baseman, from ttia 18day to the 2 i : even from the middle of the fairway, he didn% have a Oaldand 001 010 0 0 0 -2 X -C o u ra n t Senior Division: Ellington at day disabled list effective June 16...... At Rems coach of TUIsa’s Will Rogers High School, who took a NEW YORK (AP) — Nolan Ryan’s record-setting BHatcher Cin 221 29 74 Italy , Austria good enough." Detroit General Oil (M C C), 6 p.m. 1 0 clear shot at the green. And he was 207 yards Mvay. He ^ ^ ^ 301 002 O lx— 7 TGwynn SD 244 41 79 NEW YORK METS-Oplionod Julio similar team of graduated seniors last year to the Soviet sixth no-hitter earned the Texas Rangers star the E — Heath. DP— Oakland Z LOB— Oakland 7 Sunday, J u n s 10 Donald started the playoff bitdie-bogey-par-bogey and chose a 2-iron and hooked it around the comer, landing Gant All 186 40 60 Machado, pitcher, to Tidewalor of the Interna­ American League player of the week award. Ryan, 43, 9 Union where they played before a total of 70,000 fans in Detroit & 2B— Steinbach, Heath. H R — Tranv Wednesday Mitchell SF tional League. Recalled Jeff Innis. pitcher, from r -, K , ,*• Plofancs, haly was down by one shot after Irwin paired the first four mail (5). RHenderson ( 10), Shelbv Ml 232 4 7 75 Czechoslovakia 5. United States 1 six feet from the hole for the birdie. Baseball Bonds F’it 199 44 64 Tidewater. Sent Barry Lyons, catcher, to three games. beat the Athletics 5-0 in Oakland on June 11, striking out SS-RHenderson(31). SF— Lansford ' ' Thursday, June 14 ESPN* ~ “I Tiecfs. holes. On the fifth hole, however, Irwin stubbed a fair­ “I made the shot of the week with the 2-iron at 16,” Manchester Legion at East Hartford (McKen­ Sabo Cin 227 Tidewalor for a 20-day rehabilitation osslgn- 14 and walking two to become the oldest pitcher ever to na Field), 7:30 p.m. ment ...... At Rome This year’s sojourn already has taken the 90 player^ way wood from the deep rough. It went about 10 yards, Irwin said. “Then it went to the last hole." Oakland Home Runs Italy 1. United States 0 throw a no-hitter. X -C o u ra n t Junior Division: General Oil at GDavis, Houston. 19; Sandberg, Chicago S T. LO UIS C A R D IN A LS -S ig n o d Paul Ellis 20 cheerleaders, eight coaches and 40 or so parents, and he made bogey. The match was even. CYoungL,3-2 21-3 5 4 4 3 2 catcher. Friday, Juns IS Both paired 17, and Irwin hit his drive on 18, a 440- South Windsor (Eagle Field), 6 p.m. 18; Dawson, Chicago, 17; Mitchell, San Frarv I friends and officials to New T^ealand for a game last Donald bogeyed No. 6, a 445-yard par-4, when he put San Francisco’s Matt Williams, who hit .533 with SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS-Placod AUee , Plotanca. haly ^10^30 pjn. — Padres yard par-4, down the middle. Donald hooked his drive Czechoslovakia I.AuatriaO ^ at Giants, Friday night. his second shot in a greenside bunker. That put him at 2- three homers and 12 RBIs, was the National League into the trees, leaving himself 200 yards from the hole. player of the week. 0 L

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MANCHESTER HERALD, 1\iesday, June 19,1990__11 Soviet Shooting iHanrlirsIrr Hrralii From Page 1 From Page 1 ^ J Section 2, Page 11 J Latvian capital of Riga to Mur­ customers and employees, some mansk on the northern Kola penin­ cowering under their desks. POugh LOCAL/RECIONAL Tuesday, June 19,1990 sula when it was hijacked, said Ir^ killed eight people and seriously in­ meli F^vola of the Fnnnish Aviation jured five before taking his own life. Authority. GMAC had repossessed Rough’s Finnish Radio said the hijacker h : car in January. The sheriff said that sought political asylum in Finland. may not have been Rough’s sole mo­ KJi-- Third budget vote is It said Hnnish officials, speaking tive, but he offered no further sug­ IL- Coventry with the man by radio before the gestions. plane landed, had persuaded him to Police said witnesses also iden­ scheduled in Bolton referendum abandon a plan to fly on to Stockh­ tified Rough as the person who olm, Sweden. killed a man and a woman in Donna O’Leary application for the ballot. The desig­ In Stockholm, an air rescue separate shootings Sunday near 5 ^ 1 Manchester Herald nated person must be a physician, vote today ,/ nurse, care giver, town police, u spokeswoman had earlier quoted Pbugh’s home. „ -A >, ** JT a : Finnish officials as saying the Rolice said those killings were , BOLTON — On Monday, June registrar or deputy registrar or fami­ hijacker wanted to fly to Israel, stop­ OLEG KOZLOV done with the same .30-caliber I f e j^ th , Bolton’s voters will go to the ly member, but no one else. The By Jacqueline Bennett voter then fills in the application, ■ . ping in Stockholm on the way. charged in hijacking semiautomatic rifle used on Mon­ polls a third time to vote on the Manchester Herald day. ^nunicipal budget. The polls will be naming the designee, and that per­ son will then be allowed to pick up open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. for the J r >'•'1 COVENTRY — Voters decide Texas coast awaits impact of tanker spill vote on the proposed $8,964,421 the ballot and deliver it to the voter. the fate of the pared down $15.6 budget. The proposed Board of The ballot can then be mailed back million proposed budget for the next •^ucaUon budget is $5,529,587 and to the town hall but must be fiscal year in a referendum today. GALVESTON, Texas (AP) — first tar balls could wash up today “They said they needed volun­ >r’ the proposed budget for the town received by 8 pjn. the night of the Pblls are open from 6 aan. to 8 N Volunteers picked up seaweed and along a 45-mile stretch northeast of referendum. teers and I said, ‘Does that mean M \ : proper is $3,343,834. according to pjn. District 1 votes at the Town Of­ trash to get the beaches ready for the Galveston between High Island and Morra also added anyone con­ me?’ And I said, ‘Why not me?’” The Associated Press • the Board of France. fice Building. District 2 at the Pres­ first wave of tar balls today from the Sabine Rass, near the Louisiana bor­ said Jo Krose, who drove two hours fused about the absentee ballot crippled supertanker Mega Borg. der. byterian Church at 55 Trowbridge from Kirbyville. - » ^ a phone conversation, Ray should call the town hall. “If people Road. Registered voters and proper­ The 30-mile slick left by the Nor­ About 1,200 volunteers were on .-Ursin’ vice chairman of the Finance are also unsure of how to use the wegian tanker after a June 8 ex­ ty owners are eligible to vote. alert to help clean the shoreline. •Board, said Monday the tentative voting machines or do not think the Voting is by paper ballot, plosion spilled 3.9 million gallons of Cleanup crews laid booms to help Coast Guard officials said most of mill rate without using known exist­ machine is woiicing properly, they The initial $15.9 million budget oil was about seven miles offshore protect the shore. About 60 volun­ the 3.9 million gallons burned off, FLOOD’S WAKE — Above, ing available money would be should notify the poll workers when for fiscal 1990-91 that begins July 1 Monday and was moving about two teers walked the beach Monday at a evaporated or was collected, but two men look over tons of 20.96. Ursin added that the board is they vote,” said Morra. Town offi­ was rejected in a May 22 referen­ miles a day, the Coast Guard said. park picking up debris to make it they were not sure how much aware of existing revenues in the cials said two machines have had to dum. The Town Council then cut The Coast Guard predicted the debris from last Thursday’s easier to clean up any oil. remained on the water. rmge of $100,000 and could con- be repaired. One machine was $185,000 from the $10 million floods. On Monday, the >. aider that when making an adjust­ broken during each referendum. education budget and $129,050 from debris was clogging the Han- ment to the rate. Selectmen also set up a temporary general government. -( nible Dam on the West Vir­ parking ban for the town hall area If approved the $15.6 million ' referendum question will be during the referendum. “No parking Governors ginia side of the Ohio River. just a yes or no vote,” said Robert budget would mean a 2.95 mill rate At right, pall bearers carry will be allowed, unless it is a posted hike. I M t^a, first selectman. Morra said area. State police will give a verbal From Page 1 the selectmen had considered re- Although the budget was ap­ the flag-draped casket of warning, but if the vehicle isn’t proved unanimously by the five flood victim Roger DeNoon . quests for an advisory question of moved a ticket will be issued for .“no too high” or “no too low,” but Democrats and two Republicans on 1980s, Volcker pointed to several prepared to take advantage of new couraging trade with Eastern past family members follow­ $40. We are concerned over the Town Council, the two parties’ signs of weakness, including: European markets, moves toward ,decided that it could possibly con­ Europe. ing services Monday in problems of cars parking unsafely town committees appear to be at war •The costly federal bailout of the economic isolation or protectionism fuse voters after the last yes or no and the possibility of someone being “Plunge in,” Niles said. “But referendum. over the budget in a battle of the savings and loan industry and the make little sense, and would be Shadyside, Ohio. Story on hurt,” said Morra. fliers. make sure there’s some water in the “Voters also should be aware of weakness of the commercial bank­ especially harmful to New England pool.” page 3. Selectmen are urging the voters to X- Bruce Stave, chairman of the ing industry in New England and how to obtain and use the absentee because of its growing dependence He reminded the governors and approve the municipal budget. Democrat Town Committee, said other regions of the country. ballots,” added Morra. According to 5 N, on exports. premiers that the new economies of Morra said the first selectman and members deemed it time to start •Statistics showing slow or no “I don’t think economic isolation • Assistant Town Clerk Susan DePold, treasurer under the charter can bor­ fighting fire with fire. Eastern Europe sorely lack ex­ . the town clerk cannot mail out the growth in the productivity of U.S. is a reasonable option for anybody,” perienced managers. row up to 25 percent of the current In the past town Democrats have workers. : absentee ballots to residents. People he said. “One of the greatest shortcomings Confessed killer’s credibility budget if the do not have a new blamed the fliers put out by the •A slight decline through the who are unable to vote at the Meanwhile, several of the gover­ in Eastern Europe is people,” he budget by the beginning of the fiscal Republican Town Committee just 1980s in the take-home wages referendum should come into town ri nors and premiers seemed wary of said. “People trained to run and year. “It will be more costly to bor­ before referendums for sabotaging earned by U.S. workers. hall and fill out the application for P the new European markets. New­ work in a modem economy.” row the money and if the budget is the budget. •The relatively low savings rate foundland Premier Clyde Wells wor­ key question to Aparo jury the ballot and turn it into town hall. defeated again, town programs will The Democrats’ fliers distributed Volcker rejected the suggestion, in the United States and the general ried that the new European Com­ • The ballot will then be handed to the suffer,” asserted Morra. this weekend list cuts resulting from made by Dukakis, that the govern­ voter to fill in there and hand in or shortage of U.S. capital needed for munity could become an “economic About 68 percent of the registered the last budget defeat, including four ments of Eastern Europe may need By Denise Lavoie mother. business ventures in Eastern Europe. fortress” hostile to trade with North courtroom to begin deliberations, mail back, but ballots will not be ac­ voters turned out at the last referen­ school positions, curriculum im­ ^ . massive doses of U.S. aid to boost The Associated Press The jury deliberated for about cepted after 8 pan. the night of the •The federal govermnent’s in­ America. Santos complained that Corrigan’s dum, more than any voters for a provements funds in the schools, e- their economies. He said such aid ability to reduce the federal deficit. The European Community will four hours Monday without reaching characterization of his remarks may machine vote, said DcPold. municipal or state election held in quipment for town roads and parks, could backfire by not forcing the HARTFORD — The credibility I S Reducing the deficit, Volcker consist of 12 Western European na­ a verdict. Deliberations were to have prejudiced the jury against In the case of a sick voter or Bolton, according to Selectman road maintenance fimds and emer­ ^ d , “is crucial to whether the U.S. countries to make painful but of Dennis Coleman, a confessed resume today. .shut-in, a designee can pick up the Douglas Cheney. tions when it is formed in 1992, and Aparo. He filed 22 objections to gency response lifesaving equip­ O “□ is going to be a drain on savings in needed changes in their economies. murderer and the state’s star witness In his instructions to the jury, Corrigan’s charge that could even­ will have a population of 320 mil­ in the trial of Karin Aparo, has ment. The flier reads: “We love the world, a drain on capital.” lion, making it the most populous “I don't think we’re in a Marshall Corrigan also told jurors they cannot tually be used as groimds for appeal. Coventry,” and “We’re voting yes.” “These problems are solvable,” he emerged as a key issue for jurors to acquit Aparo simply because they free market in the world. Plan kind of a situation,” Volcker consider. Meanwhile, town Republicans are said. “But they’ve been around for a said, referring to the U.S. economic feel sorry for her. Corrigan said on the charge of ac­ Shopping plaza O " n Massachusetts Gov. Michael Before the jury began delibera­ once again posing voters with ques­ while and nobody’s solved them.” Dukakis raised concerns about trad­ plan to rebuild Europe after World “The law prohibits you from cessory to murder, the jury must tions to ponder about increased tions Monday, Superior Court Judge making your decision based on sym­ m rn The three-day conference is ing with the debt-laden nations of War n. “These countries haven’t find that Aparo requested, l x K. taxes and being told how to vote, in Thomas H. Corrigan told the jurors pathy,” Corrigan said. devoted to increasing regional Eastern Europe. been devastated by a war. ... demanded, solicited, begged or in­ a flier they’ve distributed. they should weigh Coleman’s tes­ During the four-week trial, plan opposed Reginald Plmo/Manchesler Herald w cooperation in international trade. “You can’t do business with They’ve been devastated for 40 or tentionally aided Coleman with the The six governors and five premiers timony carefully, and said they may defense attorney Hubert Santos intent to cause her mother’s death. WHAT A MESS — Dennis Daley of Manchester, a line worker for Southern New England somebody who can’t pay you,” 50 years.” “This has got to stop. The north end plan to sign a trade agreement today consider the fact that he is a “self- called more than a dozen witnesses By Nancy Foley Telephone Co., works on what was called “a nightmare of a splicing job” at Spring and Dukakis said. “How do we deal with Volcker also encouraged the Corrigan said the jurors may con­ is saturated with stuff now.” Miller Bond, rec fees S o in which they will pledge continued confessed criminal.” who testified that Aparo was physi­ Manchester Herald Dartmouth streets in Manchester. ^ ^ ^ ^ this massive capital shortage that governors and premiers to consider sider Coleman’s testimony that said that both air and noise pollution O 5> cooperation in promoting the region, Coleman testified that Aparo cally and emotionally abused by her Eastern Europe faces?” inviting Eastern European economic Aparo called him the night of the would be caused by the develop­ begged him to kill her mother for mother throughout her life. Santos One neighbor spoke in opposition issues settled said Connecticut Gov. William A Thomas M.T. Niles, the U.S. Am­ officials to North America rather murder to tell him her mother was ment of another shopping plaza. ' O’Neill. more than a year before he strangled said he introduced the testimony not to a plan for another shopping plaza ^ ^ O ) bassador to the European Com­ than sending trade missions to East­ alone in the house, and the tes­ But Malcolm Barr, a planning the woman. He is now serving a to generate sympathy, but to explain on the north end of town at a meet­ Volcker stressed that, while the munities, told the governors they ern Europe, as Connecticut and Ver­ timony of Aparo’s best friend, who consultant out of Westport, said By Donna O’Leary > United States may not be fully 34-year prison sentence for Joyce why the teen-ager fantasized about ing of the Planning and Zoning New town office plan will should proceed cautiously in en­ mont recently did. said Aparo acknowledged that she Pioneer Plaza is in line with other Manchester Herald Aparo’s murder. killing her mother. Commission Monday night. > H was to clean up the Glastonbury development in the area and the Aparo, 19, is charged with con­ Corrigan said the abuse testimony Darien-based Willard Realties is " 0 condominium the day after the mur­ Comprehensive Urban Development BOLTON — Monday night’s spiracy to commit murder and ac­ could be used to explain Aparo’s be­ applying for preliminary site plan der. (CUD) zone. He noted that uses Board of Selectmen meeting ad­ cessory to murder in her mother’s havior before and after her mother’s approval for “Pioneer Plaza,” - give officials space they need other than retail are permissible in dressed the questions of the return DiRosa death. She faces up to 80 years in death, but should not influence the Corrigan said the jurors may also 225,000 square feet of retail prison if convicted on both charges. the CUD zone, such as research and of the Hanover Inarms bond, fees for jurors’ decision on whether she is consider the testimony of a development that would include a room can be used also by the Town town recreation cards and status of a Corrigan said jurors may also guilty or innocent. office space. But he said, “that By Jacqueline Bennett The whole expansion is 16,860 From Page 1 psychiatrist and a psychologist who 94,500 square foot strip shopping Council, but the cost will be put on fire truck damaged in a May acci­ consider whether they believe I'llCenter, a restaurant and 1,125 park- doesn’t make it unsuitable for Manchester Herald square feet, 5,528 square feet would As he finished his closing argu­ said Aparo’s actions before and after retail.” the education space side, making it dent Coleman, who testified against ment last week, Santos rhetorically the murder were consistent with 1.& ipg spaces. be for the education portion includ­ But, he said that whether any Epstein is a former teacher. Director firm. Aparo as part of a deal he struck In a memo that was submitted to COVENTRY — The town will eligible for reimbursement. ing the meeting room. Renovations Helen Kemp, executive assistant conflict existed would depend on asked jurors, “Isn’t it time to stop those of a battered child. “ John Willard, president of Willard The police department will be to the selectmen said there had been Stephen Cassano is a professor at Deakin said that DiRosa would with prosecutors, has something to the commission by the staff of the get extra needed space and save would be done to 12,032 square how DiRosa handled education is­ the abuse of Karin Elizabeth Corrigan told the jurors in order , Realties, told the commission that moved in the plan from the left wing a disagreement over the amount of Manchester Community College and start out teaching at less than half­ gain through his testimony. Aparo?” ' the shopping plaza would include a planning office, Stuart Popper, money by including room for educa­ feet sues and that he might have to to find Aparo guilty of conspiracy, to the right wing below the educa­ the construction bond for Hanover Director James F. “Dutch” Fogarty time, but more than full-time. He is In more than 20 hours on the wit­ senior planner, said that the area al­ tion administrative offices in a plan The Town Hall Building Commit­ abstain on some votes. “I think there In his instructions Monday, Cor­ they must find that she and Coleman Costco store and a restaurant. tion offices and meeting room. Farms, a 20 lot subdivision. is also a union member. likely to come in at step five on the ness stand, Coleman insisted that ready has a great deal of retail space to renovate the town hall, according tee began its work over two years would at least be a question if he rigan told the jurors that Santos im­ entered into an agreement, that the Costco is a department store based Town Manager John Elsesser said Planning Commission minutes DiRosa recently sold some of the pay scale, Deakin said, with a salary Aparo hatched the murder plot and in Kirkland, Washington, but with in operation or approved, and that to the chairman of the building com­ ago. Perotti said the forms to request was voting on his own contract,” properly tried to play on their sym­ agreement was entered into with the mittee. the meeting room would have a were researched and no mention of a stores in the chain of DiRosa of $33,0C)0 if he were working full­ then played on his love for her to other uses permitted in the CUD state education reimbursement must Dyer said. pathy when he urged them in his intention of committing murder, and stores across the country. The other larger capacity about 150 persons, reduction was found as a motion. Cleaners, and has worked for time. The salary will be prorated, persuade him to commit the crime. zone, such as light manufacturing Frank Perotti, chairman of the be filed by June 30. The hiring of DiRosa is likely to summation to “give the kid a that either Aparo or Coleman com­ shops in the plaza would be what than the current one. Also the new Members met at a June 6th meet­ several months for RJS Associates according to the number of hours he Aparo testified that Coleman chance.” Willard called “neighborhood ser­ and telecommunications, have not Town Hall Building Committee, told “The board (of education) has ap­ be on the school board’s agenda mitted an overt act to cause the the Town Council Monday the meeting room could be closed off proved the plan. Everything is in ing to discuss their notes and recol­ in Hartford, a personnel consulting will be working, Deakin said. acted alone when he strangled her After the jury had left the vices” - delis, bakeries, hair salons, appeared. Monday night, Deakin said. death of Joyce Aparo. revised renovation and expansion from the rest of the building for place.” Perotti said. lections of the February 1989 meet­ florists and card shops. Republican town Director Barr told the commission that project with school office space will meetings and elections, he said. Perotti noted too that some town ing, and an agreement on whether a The development would be lo­ Ronald Osella said he saw nothing some of the other uses permitted cost $530,483 less, due to state A complaint about the current set hall woricers were displeased with question of reducing the bond was wrong with DiRosa teaching at the cated on Hale Road, between Slater under the CUD zone, such as reimbursement for the education up of the Town Office Building is made or seconded could not be and Deming Streets and north of the original plan because it did not high school and continuing to serve research and office space, are in portion. the inability to close off the meeting meet all space needs. reached. DOES YOUR KITCHEN OR BATH 1-84. on the Board of Directors as long as oversupply currently so it did not The total cost of the revised section of it. Some say it is a safety “Robert Gorton, head of the com­ Rajmond Miller, of 810 Tolland Perotti emphasized there is no he abstained from voting on the NEED A PICK-ME-UP? It'S make sense to use the land for those project would be $3,622,224, less risk because the police department is money in the proposed budget for mission did have the authority to llimpike, told the commission. purposes. educaUon budget, teachers’ con­ ■^1 about 38 percent state reimburse­ on the ground level. the next fiscal year for the project as reduce the bond and did send a tracts or other school board-related ment, bringing the cost to Elsesser noted the original plan has been rumored around town, he memo to the bank that the reduction labor contracts. Whether it's new cabinets or re-facing existing cabinets Service Contract $3,091,741. did not have a new meeting room. said. was made,” said Kemp. Town Atta-- Osella did express concern that Zone change denied Perotti said the placement of school ney Richard Barger was asked fw Martin Custom Kitchens and Baths can do the job A: Although that is higher than the Perotti noted the plan must go to there is a “union bloc of union mem­ offices in the town hall would free the voters for approval before any an opinion and told the town it expertly. AT THE RIGHT PRICE. Call 289-2448, jim original plan without school office up about three classrooms at the should return the $54,(XX) to the bers on the Democratic side of the space, the town will get the better money can be allocated. Martin, for an estimate. Renewal Time vacuum cleaner couple high school. Savings Bank of Manchester due to board. He noted that Director Joyce end of the bargain, PCrotti said. Town Council chairwoman Joan Superintendent of Schools ethical and moral issues concerned. other, more objectionable, busi­ Perotti noted the police depart­ Lewis said the council will aim to 1 By Nancy Foley Michael Malinowski requested the nesses could occupy the premises in schedule a public hearing on the The bond will be returned, Manchester Herald ment would, in the revised plan, get school offices be added to the plan the futiue. plan for late August or early Sep­ selectmen agreed, but Barger will be Do Not Renew Your Service the saliport and bulk evidence room soon after he took over his position asked to write a letter on the TOYOTA GENUINE SHEET METAL “Our Business-II zone allows a it had requested. In addition Perotti tember and a referendum on the The Planning and Zoning Com­ in September. He said space was a proposed project — to see if voters decision before it’s done. Contract Until You Call John mission Monday denied a zone broad range of things that could be said a Board of Education meeting critical need for the town schools. OH! WHAT WE DO FOR YOU... John Fogarty built,” said Eugene Sierakowski, a ^prove it — would come after. Selectmen also decided on fees flange that would have allowed a President/Owner member of the commission. for the town’s recreational cards for At couple to expand their vacuum programs. “The fees will be $10 per ..v rM i y o u r OWN PRIVATE Leo Kwash, vice-chairman of the cleaner business on East Middle child per sport and $25 per adult per commission, said that while visiting BODY SHOP... lUrnpike. Park extension approved Sfiort for residents. Non-residents the site, he noticed many cars al­ will be charged $15 per child per There's Nothing Like The Real Thing. By a 4 to 1 vote, the commission ready parked in the lot of the service legrini, director of planning, sport and $35 per adult per sport,” Genuine Toyota means that each part was designed to fit , to ie d the request by Robert Mur- center and some parked on the By Nancy Foley The application was first ap­ WILSON ^IL ca represented the town in arguing for proved in October of 1987, but the said Morra. street. Manchester Herald 9 exactly and maintain original styling — first time every , tfock for a zone change from the zone change. time. ' ' liesidence C to Business II at 604 Three neighbSb spoke against the town has modified the plans in ac­ According to Kemp the direct YOUR CALL TO LpWER OIL PRICES ] ^ t Middle Timpike. Attorney An- zone change. “We don’t need all the The PZC unanimously approved a The area surrounding Union Pbnd cordance with a settlement reached cost of programs is $28,000 and the ftony J. Gryk Jr. explained that Julie extra traffic going down the road," zone change that will allow the town with the U.S. Environmental Protec­ town’s income is only $9,000 from I GENUINE TO YOTA FLOOR MATS^SETOpr " ] AND has considerable industrial develop­ tion Agency and the state. #id Vincent Visciano operate a said Shirley Bruckner, 11 Welcome to extend the Hockanum River ment, including the I^k er Village the p-esent $10 recreational card. OLD FASHIONED PERSONALIZED SERVICE ^ b y Vacuum Cleaner franchise Place. Her husband, Steven, asked, Linear F^k at the northwest shore Industrial Phric, the Sanrico Drive The modification will relocate the Morra mentioned no limit on costs I ONLY $.99 WITH ANY BODY WORK OVER $500. | an office at the address. “What hajrpcns once Kirby leaves? of Union Pond. treated sewage outfall pipe 250 feet will be set for children playing more STAN OZIMEK Industrial IWk and Manchester In­ The couple, who rent the property Once it’s zoned business, anybody Meeting at the Lincoln Center north from the original route, in­ than one sport, or for families. AWARD WINNING dustrial Ru-k III in the Paricer Street 48 years of Quality Service Experience ^ m Murdock, wanted to expand can move in.” Monday night, the commission ap­ area. In the past, residents have said creasing the length of the pipe by Repairs for the damaged 1986 BODY SHOP MANAGER pumper that slid off Dark Road (R t me business to include sales of ac­ Margaret Jacobson, 143 Boulder proved a change from industrial to more recreational facilities were about 180 feet, discharging directly COLLISION BRING THIS AD... cessories such as vacuum cleaner Road, also spoke against the zone rural residence for 18 acres of needed in that part of town. into the Hockanum River. 85) into a culvert will be reimbuiwd O A Z.Z. JOHN NOW!!! change. town-owned land at Union Pbnd. totally due to the insurance policy YNCH OFFER ENDS JULY 31. 1990 Cags, but cannot under the present 9 CENTER ^ning, Gryk told the commission. Commission member Marion The industrial zoning did not per­ The commission also unanimous­ The PZC also approved a the town has, but the repairs will Manchester 645-8393 » Vernon 872-2140 ly approved an application for 500 WEST CENTER ST„ MANCHESTER, CT TOYOTA '"“J Members of the commission said Taggart voted for approval of the mit recreational uses, while the rural modification of the flood plain per­ take at least three months. Dan Rat- pat expanding the Kirby Vacuum zone change, saying it fit in with the residence zoning docs. modification of an inland wetlands mit. a special exception permit and tozzi, driver of the vehicle that day, 6 4 6 -4 3 2 1 “ / love what you do fo r me." 4 3 5 West Center St., Manchester, CT Ucancr business might not be so character of the street, which is permit for the construction by the an erosion and segmentation c

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------lucsuay,MANCHESTER HERALD, June 'Rtesday, IV, lyytj June 19,1990—13 Scholarship foundation: 25 years of giving founcldtion: 25 years of giving Ifs not what you get, MHS will attend Worcester Polytechnic Instit. with the graduate of MHS will attend Ws what you give help of scholarships provided Marist College with the help I <9 by Edson M. & Elizabeth T. of scholarships provided by Manchester Lodge #1893 By Nancy Foley I going to get? It was some years 9 9 ' Bailey Memorial, Louis Chor­ Manchester Herald later that I learned it was not what I ches Memorial, Manchester B.P.C.E., Manchester Lodge was going to get but what I was Lodge #1893 B.P.O.E., Al­ #73 A.F. & A.M., Lisa Young Twenty five years ago, in its first going to give.” bert T. Dewey & Jane N. Memorial, H. Louise Ruddell award ceremony, the Manchester Curtis told the students from Memorial. Scholarship Foundation gave out Manchester High School, East Dewey Memorial. $10,000 to about 30 students, ac­ Catholic High School and Howell cording to Richard Carter, president Cheney Regional Vocational-Tech­ of the foundation. nical School, to “honor those who A quarter century later, the see in you a vast potential.” awards were ten-fold. In its most Carter said that in 25 years, the recent ceremony held at Manchester foundation had awarded $850,000 to Alexia E. Cruz of 64 So. Sheryl A. Brandalik of 145 Community College, the foundation students. This year, the foundation Yael S. Caspi of 156 Green Romy Choi of 87 Forest Tamatha J. Cormier of 331 Farms Drive, Manchester, a Judythe A. Panciera of 63 awarded $100,000 in scholarships. set a goal of raising $100,000, Chor­ Pine St., Manchester, a Judith M. Johnson of 263 Manor Road, Manchester, a St., Manchester, a graduate Fern St., Manchester, a graduate of MHS will attend Laurel St., Manchester a Jodi E. Widmer of 369 Carter told the 40 recipients, “You ches said. graduate of MHS will attend Green Rd., Manchester, a ought to be very happy because graduate of MHS will attend of ECHS will attend New York graduate of ECHS will attend Harvard-Ratcliffe with the graduate of MHS will attend Summit St., Manchester a Harvard-Radcliffe with the graduate of MHS will attend we’re going to give you a lot of Bennington College with the University with the help of St. Leo College with the help help of scholarships provided American International Col­ graduate of MHS will attend money." help of scholarships provided Quinnipiac College with the help of scholarships provided scholarships provided by of scholarships provided by by Thomas F. Kelly lege with the help of scholar- Bates College with the help “It’s not a small operation,” by Allied Printing Service, help of scholarships provided by Beth R. Hoffman Frieda W. Clements Helen & Gertrude Carrier Memorial, Jordan L. Thorpe ships provided by of scholarships provided by Carter says of the foundation. John & Elizabeth Weir Miner by Helena Agostinelli Memorial, Arthur H. Illing Memorial, Kiwanis Club of Memorial, Iona Sleith Memorial, Conrad McCurry Manchester Chapter of Unico Manchester Lodge #1893 The $100,000 awarded is the Memorial, Robert & Blanche Memorial, Norman Mark Hol­ largest amount the foundation has Memorial, H. Louise Ruddell National, Manchester Educa­ B.P.C.E., Manchester Soccer Manchester, Lydall, Inc., Memorial, Manchester - Memorial, Albert T. Dewey & mes Memorial, Laurie M. ever given out, according to Karen Stone, Manchester Scholar­ Memorial, Albert T. Dewey & Scholarship Foundation. tion Association, Barbara G. Club, Sean Prescott ship Foundation. Visiting Nurse Assn, of Jane N. Dewey Memorial. Patarini Memorial, Chorches, the foundation’s record­ Jane N. Dewey Memorial. k Ross Memorial. Memorial, H. Louise Ruddell ing secretary. Last year, about Manchester, Albert T. Dewey Manchester Scholarship $90,000 in scholarships was & Jane N. Dewey Memorial. Foundation. Memorial. Bradford L. Higley of 15 awarded. Susan C. Spiewak of 663 The Rev. Newell H. Curtis, pastor % Downey Drive, Manchester, of the Center Congregational a graduate of MHS will at­ Center St., Manchester a Church, said that he also received a tend Manchester Community graduate of MHS will attend scholarship when he was a high College with the help of Notre Dame College with the school student about 40 years ago. help of scholarships provided During the award ceremony, he scholarship provided by Ar­ said, “I was thinking: How much am thur Guinness Memorial. by William R. Johnson, Manchester Bar Association, Tori-Leigh Baskerville of -- ~-acr John F. Tierney Memorial, 179 Maple St., Manchester, a / Albert T. Dewey & Jane N. graduate of MHS will attend Dewey Memorial. Mount Ida College with the help of scholarships provided Tammy J. DuBois of 471 by Annum Clasic, Martin Uyen Phan of 360 Cakland Luther King Jr. MemoriaL No. Main St, Manchester, a St., Manchester, a graduate Manchester Country Club graduate of MHS will attend of MHS will attend University Kathryn D. Zeidler of 84 David W. Campbell of 92 Daniel R. Chesney of 59 Briarwood College with the Members Memorial, Albert T. Nanette D. Cooper of 29 Corey S. Craft of 218 of Connecticut with the help Jarvis Rd., Manchester, a Dewey & Jane N. Dewey Oak Grove St., Manchester, Branford St., Manchester, a help of scholarships provided Edgerton St, Manchester, a Charter Oak S t, Manchester, of scholarships provided by graduate of MHS will attend Memorial. a graduate of MHS will at­ graduate of MHS will attend by Army & Navy Club in graduate of MHS will attend a graduate of MHS will at­ John D. Labelle, Chester Northeastern University with tend Yale University with the St. Joseph University with Mem. of Abraham Cstrinski, Kimberly A. Loprire of \ / University of Connecticut tend Western Connecticut Robinson Memorial, North the help of scholarships help of scholarships provided the help of scholarships 120H Rachel Rd., with the help of scholarships State University will the help Manchester Lions Club, United Methodist Church, Al­ provided by Steven Dunfield by James & Isabel Worth provided by Exchange Club Rotary Club of Manchester, Manchester, a graduate of provided by John J. Duffy Sr. of scholarships provided by bert T. Dewer & Jane N. Memorial, Harold W. Hub­ Duffy Memorial, Nicholas L. of Manchester, Mary Mar­ Richard “Danny” Stence MHS will attend University of Memorial, Manchester Assn, Milton S. Camilleri Memorial, Dewey Memorial. bard Memorial, Sedrick J. Krascella Memorial, garet Moriarty Lynch Memorial. Connecticut with the help of of Retarded Citizens, Bar­ Richard K. Danielson, King Straughan memorial, Albert Heather B. Almond of 63 Manchester Scholarship Memorial, Scandia Lodge Clare E. Hulme of 205 scholarships provided by bara Kate Shainin Memorial, David I.O.O.F., Manchester T. Dewey & Jane N. Dewey Kent Drive, Manchester, a Foundation. #23, Vasa Order of America, Union St., Manchester, a Alice B. Anderson Memorial, Albert T. Dewey & Jane N. Scholarship Foundation, Memorial. graduate of Kingswood H.S. Albert T. Dewey & Jane N. graduate of MHS will attend Robert F. Doellner Memorial, Dewey Memorial. Theodore L & Helen C. Fair­ will attend Skidmore College Dewey Memorial. Maryland College of Art with Leo Diana & Angelina Diana Jed F. Stansfield of 29 with the help of scholarships banks. the help of scholarships (Lamphere) Memorial, Perkins St., Manchester a provided by Serge Desplan- provided by Joseph A. Conti Frederick G. Nassiff graduate of MHS will attend ques, Lucille Glaeser Memorial, Manchester Arts Memorial, Albert T. Dewey & Bentley College with the help Memorial, Manchester Council, Paul Vesco Jane N. Dewey Memorial. of scholarships provided by Education Association, H. Memorial, Albert T. Dewey & Civitan Club of Manchester, Louise Ruddell Memorial. Jane N. Dewey Memorial. Ty Holland Memorial, H. Krish Bose of 28 Patriot NOTICE Louise Ruddell Memorial, Lane, Manchester, a FREE Manchester Scholarship graduate of MHS will attend GHO TICKETS NEED SOME EXTRA Foundation. Worcester Polytechnic Inst, "Curtis Mathes has again been selected the Margaret Riley of 198 with the help of scholarships television used at the GHO" SPENDING MONEY!! : Lynne M. Duffield of 78 Center Street, Manchester a provided by Jonathan Purchase any product from 6-12 thru 6-30 Hawthorne St., Manchester, graduate of ECHS will attend George Ellis Memorial, John a graduate of MHS will at- and get free tickets to the GHO Newspaper routes available Fordham University with the Sara A. Caspi of 156 R. 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■IN CONNECTICUTi MANCHESTER HERALD, T\iesday, June 19, 1990 15 ■ Motorcyclist set speeding record at 139 mph RECORD NEWTOWN (AP) — A motorcyclist clocked at 139 mph on Inter­ J state 84 may have set a record for speeding in Connecticut, state police said. We ve seen 90s and up into the 100s. but this is really humming along.” said Trooper James Raproski. who said the speed may be the About Town fastest by motorcycle ever recorded in the state, if not the fastest by any vehicle. Police Roundup John Banner. 24. of Windsor, was traveling eastbound Sunday on a Supper to be held 7 5 ^ motorcycle when he was spotted by a trooper in a state police helicopter. Piaproski said. Sponsors of St. Mary’s Banner was charged with reckless driving and released on his own C^i^ch will hold a pot-luck supper on Friday at 6 ^ . Youths charged in break-in recognizance, the trooper said. He is scheduled to appear July 2 in Su­ ^ the home of Helen Olson, 208 Timrod Road. Mem- Two Manchester youths and one Vernon youth face at­ perior Court in Danbury. ^ r s should bnng a covered dish and a folding chair. tempted burglary and attempted larceny charges in con­ The committee will furnish dessert. nection with an attempted break-in Monday afternoon at ■ ‘Bug’ found in town hall Manchester Cycle Shop, 178 W. Middle 'frimpike, police Blood drive volunteers said. "nie local chapter of the American Red Cross will One of the accused is Michael C. Wilbur, 16, of 34 GLULTORD (AP) — Town police have called in the FBI and the trmn volunteers to serve as donor registrars, temperature state police to help find out who planted a bug inside a console in the Avondale Road, police said. The other two are under age emergency communications center. t^ers, r^er/escorts, observers and refreshment servers 16, so their names were not released. dm ng blood drives on Thursday from 9:30 ajn. to TTie center in town hall fields all emergency calls for the town’s Police were called to the cycle shop to investigate a 11:30 ajn. and from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at 20 Hartford possible burglary attempt. Officers found that a door lock police, ambulance and fire services. Its civilian dispatchers recently Road, For more mformation calll 643-5111. unionized and are involved in heated negotiations over their first con­ had been broken and its latch damaged, police said. tract. AARP installs officers After talking with witnesses and Vernon police, Police Chief Kenneth R. Cruz said the listening device was dis­ Manchester police arrested Wilbur and the Manchester covered last Wednesday by a telephone company worker doing The Association of Retired Persons, Manchester juvenile, police said. The Vernon youth will be contacted < ^ p ter No. 1275, installed the following officers for routine repairs. Cruz said state police technicians said the device was by court officials. the conung year on June 13 at the Marco Pblo Res- Mpable of picking up conversations in the communications room. But The youths were released. Wilbur is scheduled to ap­ toey said it is not known at this time if the device was being used. ^ Hartford: Barbara Anderson, president’ pear in Manchester Superior Court Monday. The Fred Towle, recording secretary; Lillian Shensie, cor­ juveniles will appear in juvenile court at an unspecified responding secretary; Verna Findlay, treasurer; Frank date, police said. •;it h ^ n ’t been tom apart at this point.” Cruz said of the device, Warren, assistant treasurer. which he described as about the size of a standard wristwatch face. Also, three-year directors, Virginia Ryan, Faith Fal­ “I asked the FBI to come in on this for a couple of different low and Francis Larson; two-year directors, Barbara re ^ n s . ^ d Cruz. “One being that there may be a federal violation TOtterton and George Potterton; one-year directors, Md two. It may or may not be good for us — one department inves­ Public Meetings tigating another — without the assistance of an outside agency. We’ll Gracre Gibbs, Marjory Howard and Henry Arnold; and JudywMwj Haming/Manchester• NM uiir^ividiiw iaoivi Heraldn«ncuu nominating chairman, Ambrose Diehl. have them be the primary investigation unit, and we’ll assist.” Althou^ all emergency calls are received in the communications L Game results are announced Public meetings scheduled for today: room, police calls are relayed immediately to the police station and Manchester handled by the department’s own dispatchers. The dispatching of fire diploma. Hs was an^ong 80 g,adua.es a. .he school!oon,- Results of the Manchester A.M. Bridge Club’s most and ambulance apparatus is handled by civilians who work in the con­ recent games are: June 4: N-S, 1, John Greene and A1 Board of Directors, Uncoln Center hearing room, 7:30 sole area. Bcrggren; 2, Linda Simmons and Peg Dunfield; 3, Hal p.m. ' The police department’s civilian dispatchers belong to the same Lucal and Carol Lucal; E-W, 1, Suzanne Shorts and Human Relations Commission, Municipal Building Mary Willhide; 2, Frank Bloomer and Harvey Sirota; coffee room, 7:30 p jn. union as those who work in the communications console area Cruz Tom Regan and Bev Coch. ^ d that unUl the labor unrest has settled, officers in his 36-member Rowland adopts *Read my lips^ stance on taxes department are handling all police dispatching. Also, June 7: N-S, 1, Eleanor Berggren and Louise Andover said at a state Capitol news con­ Miller; 2, Ann DeMartin and Faye Lawrence; 3, Frankie The dispatchers are represented by the NaUonal Association of By Judd Everhart nowledged, have been recom­ Of the three major candidates for Library Board, Andover Library, 7:30 pjn. ference. Brown and Phyllis Pierson; E-W, 1-2, Bev Chochran Government Employees, based in Rocky Hill. Union officials could The Associated Press mended by a commission studying governor, Rowland is so far the only Commission on Aging, Town Office Building, 10 ajn. - n \ He said spending growth should and Carol Lucal; 1-2, Joe Bussiere and Harvey Sirota; 3, not be reached for comment. state government efficiency and a one to come out with a detailed plan be tied to an index like the growth in Mollie Timreck and Peg Dunfield. Coventry O \ HARTFORD (AP) — Republican couple were enacted into law by the for addressing the state budget personal income each year or the ■ Wesleyan hurt by incidents gubernatorial candidate John G. General Assembly this year. crunch. Water, Pollution Control Authority, Town Office 5 n consumer price index and said that Pinochle Players meet Rowland says he’s the only one of Rowland said that if state The other two. Democrat Bruce Building, 7 pjn. concept should be locked into the The Manchester Senior Pinochle players played the three major candidates willing to employees wouldn’t agree to re­ A. Morrison and independent Referendum on Budget, 6 ajn. to 8 pjn. ~ Wesleyan University may be witnessing state Constitution. Thursday at the Army and Navy Club. Playing is open define the scope of Connecticut’s open contract talks in order to im­ Lowell P. Weicker Jr., said last budget problems and offer clear Rowland said state spending has plement some of the proposed to all senior members and starts at 9:30 a.m. Results week they were not convinced there n ^ ficial M y? ^ ^ term, a university of- solutions. doubled from $3.6 billion to $7.4 savings, layoffs might be the only were: Sylvia Gower, 628; Hans Bensche, 626; Loretta O o billion a year since he left the would be a significant gap to be Cta Monday, Rowland adopted a alternative. filled next year. Luka, 609; Hans Fredericksen, 589; Lillian Carlson, Public Records w last year have decided not to go to Weslevan position reminiscent of George General Assembly after being 587; Ernestine Donnelly, 587; Fred Krause, 584; Betty ^ CO ^ter being admitted to the prestigious liberal arts school. Thirty-eight Bush’s “Read My Lips” slogan elected to Congress in 1984. ■frimer, 579; Ethel Krozel, 571; John Klein, 570; SST ud*? university’s offer of admission Ms when he promised not to raise any “Connecticut’s budget crisis is TWO NAMES YOU CAN TRUST" Eleanor Wesley, 562; Gladys Scelcrt, 560; and Helena m ■< year, up 2 percent from last year, said Gregory A. Pyke Weslevan's fundamentally a spending problem, Gavela, 556. Warranty deeds associate dean of admissions. ^ y^e. wesieyan s taxes or otherwise “enhance” o d revenues during his first year in of­ not a revenue problem,” he said- William J. Brown, CL.U John and Patricia DiDonato to Pentecostal Christian refusals iMve this year’s freshman class with fewer blacks fice if he’s ejected governor. He renewed his call for a require­ Church Inc., Green Manor Estates addition, $175,000. ^ students from Connecticut, Pyke said. He also renewed his pledge to ment that state employees pay for 20 National Life of Vermont Barbara Bodin to Bette E. Arigno, Northfield Green Condominium, $131,(X)0. n,.c^„o ® because of the many incidents on cam- veto a state personal income tax percent of their health msurance College Notes O "D ^ parents^e more reluctant to pursue educating their children (at throughout his tenure as governor. now paid fully by the slate, a move Serving you with: Jean C. Childress to Anthony and Madelyn M. Dore, Lakewood Circle, $180,000. The three-term congressman from he said would save the -date $50 Life Iitsurance Waterbury said the next state million a year. A full $100 million Constance C. Alibrio to Bruce Grotta, Pine Acres Ter­ Disability Income Insurance Receives master’s degree race, no conveyance tax. O " n budget, which some experts expect could be saved, he said, by over­ Annuities Tensions have been high at Wesleyan over the last year fueled to have a gap of more than $4(X) hauling the state government com­ Carolyn E. DelSignore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ Robert J. Dusza Jr. and Lori A. Dusza to Pauline A. Fisher, Lydall Woods Colonial Village, $135,000. m rn dunng the ^ n n g by two firebombings and the spray-painting of racist million between current taxes and puter system. Business Insurance ward F. DelSignore of Bolton, recently received a g r ^ t i on the walls of a black student residence ® anticipated spending needs, can be He released a list of another $180 Pension Plans master’s of science degree- pathologist assistant from the Robert I. and Helen A. Wolverton to Jackson & Jack- IRA's son Real Estate Inc., 168 Main Sl, conveyance tax, WesIey^’S ^ ^ balanced through spending curbs million in spending curbs that he School of Allied Health Sciences at Quinnipiac College. $316.25. and not increased taxes. TDA's She has accepted a position at Baystate Medical said, if implemented, would balance 182 Main St. Corp. to Barbara £, Bodin, Lewins “No new taxes, no increased Center. She’s a 1988 graduate of Fairfield University and s o the 1991-92 budget without the need Crossing Condominium, conveyance tax, $181.50. taxes, no state income tax, no for more taxes. William J. Brown, CLU a 1984 graduate of East Catholic High School. Reginald Pimo/Manchesier Herald Lydall Woods Corp. to Michael F. Romano, Lydall S > revenue enhancements,” Rowland Some of those proposals, he ack­ ^ Asylum Ave. Hartford, CT 06105 (203) 525-6322 Woods Colonial Village, $50,000. TOUGH y\^RK — Bob Wassik of Plainville, Richard Biacenza of Springfield, Mass., and Jeff 3 1 CO Hazard of Simsbury are installing electircal wiring at the corner of Spruce Street. Ernest J. Reed and Brian R. Reed to Alex and Bella Grishtaev, Karen Estates, conveyance tax, $154. Thoughts > Herman Widmer to Grant L. Worsley Jr. m d Don- namarie J. Perretti, Forest Ridge Condominium, > H $133,000. “0 Parenting today is tough work! According to the find­ ings of Dr. Strommen, in “The Five Cries of Parents,” Floyd E. Forde to Daniel M. and Carolyn J. Madden, parcels at 92-94 Spruce St. and 95,97-99 Rister St most parents admit that “being a parent is the hardest job $385,000. Enter they have.” We struggle with not only meeting our own Here ne^s and our children’s, but also with trying to teach Howard D. Goldick to Peter A. and Hoitensia T Wild 32 Garth Road, $166,000. 1 our children the difference between right and wrong. This must be why God speaks so often in scripture about Elaine (Nelson) Bagge scheduled this' morning at Ancient Mary Catherine Development Co. to Derekseth Corp., She is survived by a daughter, Tina Birch Mountain, no conveyance tax. the role and importance of being a parent. Deuteronomy Elaine (Nelson) Bagge, 72, of Cemetery in Yarmouth. Arrange­ Aciemo-Rowinsky of Manchester. 6:7 states that we are to impress upon our children the South Yarmouth, Mass., died Satur­ ments are by Hallctt Funeral Home, Derekseth Corp. to Fclici F. and Lynn T. Vitale, Birch Bom in New York City on March Mountain, $267,850. teachings of the Bible. In Proverbs 22:6, we read “Train day (June 16, 1990) in a nursing South Yarmouth. Contributions may 21, 1922, she had lived there most Albert C. Harris Sr. to Jeffrey J. Poulin and Theresa A. up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he home in South Dennis, Mass., after be made to: Yarmouth Firefighters & of her life before moving to will not turn from it.” The Hebrew word for train means a long illness. She was a former Kozlowski, Green Manor Estates, $ 130,000. Relief Association, Inc., Rescue Manchester in 1987. Prior to retir­ Michael and Traci E Constantine to Raymond J. and to imitate, teach and dedicate. Historically its meaning Manchester resident. Fund, 96 Old Main St., South Yar­ m rv' ing, she was employed by Shear- Sharon E., Ciunci, Oxford Court Condominium, 5# was similar to that of a ground-breaking ceremony. She was bom and raised in mouth, Mass., 02664. Brockton, Mass, and was a 1935 son-Lehman Brothers for over 15 $87,000. We, as parents, can never start too early or loo late to years. teach our children, through both example and word, who graduate of Brockton High School. Peter Burba Benson Enterprises Inc. to Steffie Borello, Bidwcll She was employed with New She was a veteran of World War Commons Condominium, $121,700. God is and what our response to Him should be. Peter Burba, 85, of Hartford, hus­ England Telephone of Brockton II and Korea, serving with the U.S. band of Mrs. Minnie (Vaiciulis) until her marriage to Richard Bagge Army. She was a 35-year member of Get in line for the Great Giveaway! Rev. Kevin E. Schwamb Burba, died Saturday (June 16, in 1941. The couple moved to the American Legion, Washington ioing On Vacation Trinity Covenant Church 1990). Survivors include a son, Ed­ Square Post No. 1212, in New York Manchester in 1941, retiring to ward W. Stones of Coventry. City. Manchester Herald South Yarmouth in Cape Cod in Coming June 21 in the Herald. 1977. Bom in Lithuania, he resided in Services with military honors will the Hartford area for many years. be Wednesday at 8:30 pjn. at Wat­ Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. Cali Our Circulation Dept. Lotteiy She was a member of St. David’s Prior to retiring, he was a tailor. kins Funeral Home, 142 East Center Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. Episcopal Church of South Yar­ He also is survived by his wife St. Burial will be at the convenience 684 Hartford Road, Manchester mouth. and three stepgrandchildren. Arran­ of the family in Princeton Memorial USPS 327-500 647-9946 gements are by the Ahem Funeral Park, Robbinsville, N J. VOL. CIX, No. 221 Here are Monday’s lottery results from around New Besides her husband, survivors 647-1076 Home, 180 Farmington Ave., Calling hours are Wednesday And we will save your Manchester England: include two sons, Richard Jr. of Hartford. Editor ______.W ilie r ZaborowsKi Dairy Fresh, & Delicious Soft Serve Connecticut South Dennis and Robert of from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Contributions may be made Opinion Page Edilor/News Editor ____ Ron Robillard -Sundaes- Herald for you while you’re away! When Daily: 2-7-6. Play Four 3-6-0-6. Manchester; a daughter, Janet Hat- Margaret Cioffi City Editor. TceCBEWA to the Salvation Army Disaster _ Vincent M. Wilvo tan of Glastonbury; and six Associate Editor _ Alexander Girelli Special Strawberry Shortcake $1.69 you return we will deliver the papers?^^* Margaret Cioffi, 68, of 14 Goslee Relief Fund, c/o the Salvation Sports Editor___ | Massachusetts grandchildren. Drive, died Sunday (June 17, 1990) ______Len A usler 1 Army, 661 Main S t, Manchester, Banana Splits Daily: 6-S-3-4 A graveside service was for you, FREEI Another reason at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Conn. 06040. Advertising Dkeclor______Mamie MiHer Peanut Fudge Parfait Business M anager______Jeanne G. Promerti Hot Fudge Brownie Supreme igre your home-town newspaper. Customer Service Manager ____ Gertinde Coltetti Composing Manager______■ . Sheldon Cohen Weather Pressroom Manager______Robert H. 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i THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Crossword TV Tonight by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee Unscramble these four Jumbles, WHY NOT JOIN US FOCUS one letter to each square, to form IF YOU’VE— four ordinary words. ACROSS 46 Skin cyat Anawer to Pravloue Puiila to Be Announced (3 hrs.) (Live) iSUNLOVERS CLUB | 49 That thing's 6:00P M (S d ) News (cc) [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Stranger' Orson J t 0»c. holiday 50 Mada ad- CD W ho’s the Boss? (CC). 8 : 0 0 P M (3 ) Rescue 911 (CC) Re Welles directed this tale about a Nazi war GUNTS 5 Batkstball vanceito criminal who poses as a college professor QD W ebste r broadcasts a teen-ager dials 911 while laagua 54 Pagan in small town America. Orson Welles, Lor­ (abbr.) hiding from intruders; motorists help vie 57 Modarn gS) Kate & A llie (CC) etta Young, Edward G. Robinson. 1946 Dear Abby 8 — Brackin' □ □ Urns entangled in power lines; search for Spanish jj^n" ridga ® (P ® News two girls lost in the Rocky Mountains (60 [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Brotherhood of Justice' painter □ □ s □ □ □ min.) (R) (In Stereo) Compubug 2 Entartalner 58 Dole □an □[!□□ S41 V icto ry Garden (CC). Teen-agers employ vigilante tactics to rid PEOPLE . — McEnlIra 59 Age g® T.J. Hooker d D ® W ho's the Boss? (CC) Tony feels their high school of drugs, violence and EMYT H Abigail Van Buren 3 Habraw □ □ n a a a 60 Sallor'i pa­ responsible when his tennis opponent dies vandalism. Keanu Reeves, Lon Loughlin, latlar a [ ! □ □ □ (36) Bosom Buddies Kiefer Sutherland 1986 tron taint during a tough game. (R) (In Stereo) ZD 4 Bard’a rlvar 61 Fervent □ □ B o a (§7) W ild America (CC) Habits of Pennsyl­ 5 Prayar Qi) MOVIE: 'Cry Freedom' Fact-based [U S A ] Boxing (2 hrs.) (Live) appeal vania's white-tailed deer are used to study account of the friendship between South anding 62 — degree the impact of game management (R) 9 : 3 0 P M ® ® ) Coach (CC) Hayden Simple visuals 6 Continantal African journalist Donald Woods and black ANN OYE 63 Gravel loses Luther's prized bird while the assis­ 8 Sing Swiia- ®1) Three's Company ridgei Bantu leader Stephen Biko. Kevin Kline. tant coach vacations (R) (In Stereo) Ex-felon talks ilyla □ □ □ □ □ □ □ [A & E ] Decades: '70s Part 1 of 2 Denzel W ashington. Penelope Wilton, 0 TIar DOWN [CNN ] World Today 1987 Part 1 of 2 1 0 :0 0 P M 3D 36) thirtysomething 1 Sign at lull easier commands 38 MOVIE: 'St. Benny the Dip' Three (CC) A power struggle at the ad agency houia turt 41 Place In the [DIS] MOVIE: 'Return to Boggy Creek' 1 Aid In con men find a new calling in life when they causes Michael to recall a previous battle u (abbr.) 24 Type ol play­ middle A Louisiana family with young children about new life diagnoilng pose as priests at a skid row mission, Dick he lost. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) MOI NCE 4 -S 22 Opara ing marble 44 River Inlet lives on the edge of a bayou where a legen­ Now arrange the circled letters to 2 Short letter Haymes, Nina Foch, Roland Young. 1951. 33) (1® ® i) N ew s r ' Y K N By Larry Blasko compoaar 3 Retting 25 Welt 45 Ladlee' man dary monster is said to live. Dawn Wells. form the surprise answer, as sug­ East of Minn. f More 26 Conttruc- 46 Unimpret- Dana Plato. 1977. Rated G (§ ) (36) M atlock (CC) Ben is surprised to 3S Synchronal Research A y ______gested by the above cartoon. The Associated Press Wrilar o( tlon tive perton DEAR ABBY: This is in response to the concerned 1 rational [ESPN] NBA Today discover that a reopened 35-year-otd mur­ (H) 3 ® M id n ig h t Caller (CC) Elderly resi­ varia I 25th latter beam 47 Noble: Ger. der case reveals familiar suspects. (60 mother whose son was convicted of a felony and now 29 dents of a city neighborhood fight to save Poetic I Stock (2 wdt.) 48 Mutical [LIFE] Supermarket Sweep rnin.) (R) (In Stereo) Print answer here: believes he has no chance for a productive life and plans If personal computers could pray, they’d be praying llctlon 27 Hitting tound it from drug pushers who have taken over. ' exchange [TM C ] MOVIE: 'S tars and Bars' (CC) (H) @ Metropolitan Opera Presents: (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) Stood by 7 Skillful tound 51 Lubricalet (Answers lortxjrrow) to drop out of college. for the advent of the One True GUI, the Answer. 30 New En­ An Englishman encounters bizarre experi­ — Tyler § Diagram 52 Columnitt Der Ring Des Nibelungen: Die Walkure [CNN] CNN News gland ences in America as he travels from New JumWos: SKUNK JETTY ABUSED BRANCH I ^ an ex-felon. I certainly didn’t intend to become a A GUI (pronounce it gooey) is a Graphical User Inter­ Moora 9 Actor — Bom- Part 2 of 4. (In Stereo) Yesterday’s 36 univertlly York to the deep South in search of a valu­ [HBO] Tales From the Crypt (CC) A fu­ Emit cohar- Montand beck (S) MOVIE: 'Suspicion' A woman fears Answer Back In the Navy— STERN criming. When I went to work for an aviation company face, software that replaces complicated commands witli 31 Genuine able painting. Daniel Day-Lewis. Harry neral parlor director buries a young worker ant light 10 Llon't cry 53 Meant of 32 Ptalm Dean Stanton, Joan Cusack. 1988 Rated that her husband is a murderer planning to alive. (In Stereo) as a pilot, I didn t know that my boss was a cocaine simple visuals, and the latest one to arrive is the much Havan 11 — Domini entry make her his next victim. Directed by Gaallc 34 Feat 55 Meadow R. (In Stereo) Now b ic k In tto c k , Jum bi* Book No. 40 !• •v a lltb l* lo f $2.S0, w hich Includes poslsoe N smuggler. When I found out, it was too late to run. It was ballyhooed Windows 3.0 from Microsoft. 17 Have Alfred Hitchcock Cary Grant. Joan Fon­ [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Sweet Lies' An insur­ end hendllng, from Jumble, do Ihls newepeper, P.O. Box 43M. Orlendo, PL 32W2-43M. Gloom (var.) 19 Swinging 37 Clumty boat 56 College [USA] He-Man and Masters of the ance investigator on assignment in Paris Include your nemo, eddreie end tip code ervd meke your check peyeble lo Newepaperbooke. 38 Swerve taine, Cedric Hardwicke. 1941. either cooperate or die. I had lost control over my life — y The idea behind a GUI is to bring a consistent, intui­ Evan (poet.) ttrlde cheer Universe becomes the quarry of three lovestruck Cafa patron 23 Cover with 40 Winter hand Si) MOVIE: 'Equus' A psychiatrist at­ young women Treat Williams, Joanna Pa- TCing arrested was more like being saved. I was a co­ tive, easy-to-understand set of controls to every computer warmer 6 : 1 5 P M [HBO] MOVIE: 'Plain tempts to discover why a young man cula, Julianne Phillips 1989 Rated R, defendant in the John DeLorean drug trial. Md every program. Maybe Windows 3.0 is THE answer. C lothes’ (CC) A fter his brother becomes blinded a stable of horses. Based on the r - 2 T- KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright I certainly didn’t want to go to prison, but I owed a And maybe, the folks who make the Apple Macintosh T- W TT the prime suspect in a high-school teach­ play by Peter Shaffer, Richard Burton. Pe­ [TM C ] MOVIE: Twins' A 35-year-old 32 er's murder, a suspended police officer ter Firth, Jenny Agutter. 1977. genetically bred Adonis heads for America debt to society. Realizing that fact made my three years would add, it’s the other answer, while the folks who goes undercover to nab the real killer. Ar- in search of the twin brother he never knew (E) MOVIE: 'Country' A courageous -- a pint-sized car thief wanted by the mob. in prison easier to serve. I didn’t want to waste my time make other GUIs would say it’s just another answer. liss Howard, Suzy Amis, George Wendt. woman struggles to save her family and 35 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Danny DeVito. m prison, so I took college courses and worked on im- So what’s the question? her land from government foreclosure. Kelly Preston 1988 Rated PG (In Stereoj i 6 :3 0 P M Q)CBS News (CC). (InStereo) Jessica Lange, Sam Shepard. Wilford provmg my mind and character. More important, I took a It s whatever you want to do with your computer. 31 55- Bnmley 1984 1 0 :3 0 P M ® News (CC) 23 d ) ® Ape News (CC) deep look inside myself and came to terms with the flaws Example: I want to print this column. In Wordstar 3.3, [A & E ] Biography: D w ig h t D. Eisen­ (35 USA Tonight 2 " (D Comedy Wheel that led me down a criminal path in the first place. I first save it by pressing the control key and then the let­ hower: Ike A profile of Dwight D. Eisen­ (31) Synchronal Research ffi) Charles in Charge (CC). hower. the president who went from the When I finally stepped out of the prison gate, I ters K and D. That dumps me back at the main menu, W g® Tony Robbins Show BfiaKrH. 5T (18) Ebony/Jet Showcase (R) Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces thought. Now I will have to go it alone.” How wrong I where I press the letter P. When the computer asks what in W orld War II to U S commander in chief g® Carol Burnett and Friends (25) Mama's Family was. Church groups and community organizations are file, I tell it “BUG316” to identify this piece. Then, in- 33 p r during the Cold War (60 mm.) (15 Three's Company g D ®5) NBC N ew s (CC) eager to help the ex-felon get a fresh start in society. It stMd of answering six questions, I press the ESC key, to [CNN ] PrimeNews [ESPN] Major League Baseball: Teams 35 g4) (57) Nightly Business Report wasn t easy, but maybe the lessons are more rewarding mdicate that I’ll accept system default printing options, [DIS] Grand Canyon: Amphitheater of to Be Announced (3 hrs.) 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She also was to an icon of a printer and pressing a button, that would Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous [CNN] M oneyline m came a engineer. Today he’s an executive with a national mtact an Alabama 1988 Rated PG (In Stereo) ter Madison and Bob Sarlatte (60 min ) § people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands for spray^ m the face with Mace, police said. be progress. If every time I wanted to erase on to a SportsCenter company, married, and is a religious, respected citizen. another. Today's clue: S equals D. [ESPN] [USA] Murder. She Wrote [CNN] Moneyline fn Stone an heir Police said the younger Jackson was arguing with database, the procedure was the same, no matter which PROUD MOM to the elder Williams. [LIFE] Moonlighting [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet the woman over the can of Mace. They gave no other database or which program, that would be progress. 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(3S) Cosby S how (CC) PAYING THE PRICE paities mvolved in the royalties battle will meet among his 28 movies, was honored Monday by the cause of a doctor s misdiagnosis. Gillespie hold her for ransom Kirk Douglas, Tony and Microsoft joined forces in mandating MS-DOS, But with it you can rent enough.” — Dick Francis. [A&E] World of Survival sometime this week to discuss strategy. Japan Society for increasing appreciation and under­ fights his suspicions when the doctor is Curtis, Janet Leigh 1958 - to w which now has an 80 percent share of the software [CNN ] Crossfire murdered (60 mm ) (R) (In Stereo) (2® St. Elsewhere Ms. Stone said she has won the five-year fight. standing of Japanese society and culture. ® 1990 by NEA. Inc. 19 market [DIS] Legend of Firefly Marsh An elderly [A & E ] MOVIE: Oscar W ilde ' Tlin life o( [CNN] Sports Tonight I feel It’s as big a victory for my father. Hank But Kurosawa was too busy finishing up his latest man spins a tale about tlie legendary llii! author and playwright, including his li- This time, Microsoft acted alone. Chairman Bill Gates [DIS] MOVIE; 'The Seven Year Itch' A W ilh ^s. M myself.” she said. “This is what should film. Rhapsody in August,” to attend the ceremony monster he spotted years ago, but his hi'l suit against the Mart]uis ol Queens- Dr. Gott doesn’t need to be any richer, but the industry does need skeptical grandson doesn t believe him un berry Rolrert Mortey, Phyttis Catverl, Sir happily married man meets an attractive nave been done in the beginning.” at the New York Hilton, according to his production til he sees the creature himself (R) Ratfrti Rictinrdson 1959 blonde after sending his family on a sum­ o > something to make the power and convenience of per­ mer vacation Marilyn Monroe, Tom Ewell, company. His son, Hisao, president of Kurosawa [ESPN] Major League Baseball Teams [CNN] Larry King Live sonal computing more widely available to ordinary Evelyn Keyes 1955. can’t pull in my head or legs anymore!’ Peter Gott, M.D. Trump headed for court Production, accepted the award for him. people. ^ 3 3 CO ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy J LOS ANGELES (AP) — Donald Trump, mired in Kiaosawa won Academy Awards for best foreign If that s not Windows 3.0 — then ordinary users can filrn in 1951 for “Rashomon,” in 1971 for “Dodes’ FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavee > marital and financial problems, faces more trouble in only hope that the real answer, the One True GUI isn’t Ka den,” and in 1975 for the Soviet-financed film, far off. ’ > H trymg to convert his Ambassador Hotel property into MY CAR BWAM M KIUG 50RT0FA WHAT COULD ) tSO&H, I a hotel and business complex. Dersu Uzala.” He received an honorary Oscar this You'Re TALKIMG ■D year. Meanwhile, Microsoft says it will upgrade some pre­ A FUlOWY M O ie e TOPAY PUTT------DOU'TKJOOW TO MR. BADWReWCH-V r PPBSXBo u p TtfAJ ^v/^e Drugs can alter The city Board of Education voted 7-0 Monday to vious Windows versions for $50 and has established a use its powers of eminent domain to seize 17.6 acres T^e Japan Society is a private, non-profit or­ hotlme for questions: l-8(X)-323-3577. ‘ $iNC^ TW^Y r u T t h a t ganization devoted to cultural, educational and public of the 23.5-acre property for a new high school to IN urinary tract relieve overcrowding. affairs and improving U.S.-Japan relations. DEAR DR. GOTT: I have trouble urinating during Attorneys for Tmmp Wilshire Associates, the in­ Super boy promotes recycling ^ m ^ t after taking aspirin, Tylenol, Contac or vestment group headed by the New York billionaire, Today In History ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Gambling that there will ,V _ / ..--^ ■ 1 If r - Drixoral. I expenence urgency, but then I am unable to said the dispute is probably headed for the courts. be no Kryptonite in Orange County trash. Superboy empty my bladder. Three months ago, my doctor said my the latest in a scries of problems facing — Gerard Christopher — is coming out in favor of 1 prelate was normal. Can you make any suggestions? the flamboyant Trump, whose marriage fell apart at recycling. DEAR READER: Aspirin and Tylenol won’t affect the same time his re^ estate and casino empire hit Today is Thesday, June 19, the 170th day of 1990 : ^ M Vi9 Claistopher, who stars as the boy of steel on the 1 1M0 b» Nf A ln« tlie unn^y tract. However, the other two drugs certainly financial troubles. There are 195 days left in the year. ? ff T syndicated TV series filmed in Orlando, has volun­ 1 CM. Each Mntains compounds (decongestants) that help Trump Wilshire bought the property last year for Today’s highlight in history: teered to appear in televised public service announce­ cleM b re at^ g passages by shrinking swollen nasal million. The district estimates it is worth $47.9 On June 19, 1953, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg — con­ ments, said Jim Becker, county recycling manager, victed of passing U.S. atomic secrets to the Soviet Union hmngs Unfortunately, this property affects other Ussues million; Trump officials value it at at least $150 mil­ Monday. THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom PHIPPS by Joseph Farris as well, leading — m some people — to urinary block­ lion. were executed at Sing Sing Prison in Ossinine N Y Beginning in July, trash haulers will deliver age, worsenmg of glaucoma and hypertension, and The now-closed Ambassador Hotel is where On this date: ' ’ 230,(X)0 orange recycling bins to every single-family bach C f HOV TWO YiDUMfeV asthma. Robert Kennedy was assassinated moments after M ir colonists sailed from Roanoke Island, home in unincoiporated Orange County, Becker said. mfiAm»1060K> Before you choose an over-the-counter cold or allergy declaring victory in the California DemocraUc N.C., after failmg to establish England’s first permanent (5 w te e m R c a presidential primary in 1968. The bins, which are for newspapers, cans and bot­ settlement in America. TueeLAcmoA^/wmTi medicine, read labels carefully and, if possible, cheSic tles, will be picked up weekly. with your pharmacist. He or she can advise you which ^ outlawed in U.S. territories, ;p)R MAMg 100 CTMLY A L 6 0 P ! products will not cause urinary retention or other com­ hi 1910, Father s Day was celebrated for the first time plications. m Spokane, Wash. ’ Q To give you more information, I am sending you a free copy of my Health Report “Consumer Tips on readers who would like a copy should ‘Rescue: 911’ is one of the few network hits ^l»iv send $1.25 with their name and address to PO Bor 4»-i9 ">^369. C'eveland, OH 44101-3369. Be s.ure to L d S n By Jerry Buck life has been shattered.” c 1990 by NEA. Inc The Associated Press Shatner said he never learned the out­ to his best-selling futuristic novel “Tek- DEAR DR. GOTT: What are the characteristics of at- TV Topics come of the emergency. war. -nie new book, “Teklords,” con- tenuon-deficit disorder and what, if any. treatment is LOS ANGELES — The only CBS hit toues the story of Jake Cardigan and his WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll available? “Rescue: 911” doesn’t always recreate fight against drug traffickers. He said the THE GRIZWELLS by Bill Schorr of the past season — in facL one of the past season, NBC tried one on lifeguards, its emergency calls. A camera crew from 1 READER: Attention-deficit disorder, former- few hits on any network — is a quasi­ book essentially places T J. Hooker the MV MiOMWAS AND SHE RXINO 1 “Baywatch,” and ABC had “H.E.L.P.,” the show was riding in a Boston am­ I' l l b e t ITfe EOrSCMETHINSr ly (^led hyjKracUvity. is a developmental disorder of pohreman he played in the 1982-86 series C tMObr^C* documentary show t o t recreates police but both dramas failed. bulance last October when Ctorles Stuart W A S H IN ffr TWO <5RAY H A IR S TO DO WITH THAT MATH TEST childTM that has been estimated to affect up to 10 per and fire rescues. “H.E.LP.,” incidentally, originally was “ to® name, 150 years into the fti- MY HAIR THIS ON MY HEAD. WE HAD YESTERDAY. wnt of sch(»l-age youngsters. The cause is u n k n o ^ used his car phone to report to t he had fO M\XCW cJAfc0A^ractivity (inability to stay seated, excessive Shatner, best-known as Capt. James T. Shamer also happened to be in Boston hospital emergency ward saw the show. It at the time and appeared on “CBS This ment^ series for SuperStation TBS that 9 physic^ excitability and always “on the go”) Kirk of “Star Trek.” had a scene about kids and leaking gas gamer, nie series will be bro^S ^ Some children with ADD have anxiety.’aggressive- Morning” to talk about his show’s invol- Shatner was selected by executive fumes. The woman told her husband, EEK AND MEEK by Howls Schneider nes^ low ^stration tolerance, abnoimal br^n-wave producer Arnold Shapiro, who won an vemenL along with the police dispatcher ‘Those are the same symptoms I have. who took the 911 call. Shamer plays a research scientist sent test^ m ^rdm ation, poor peer relations, fidgeting con- Academy Award and four Emmys for the Get home and get the kids out.’ The man to various parts of the world by a h a c S ALLEY OOP by Dave Graus Shamer long has been known as Cap­ « ^ t talking and lack of awareness about thfir environ- documentary “Scared Straight.” Shamer, rushed home and saved the kids from a who keeps breaking into his computer^ It tain IGrk in the classic “Star Trek” \JSOOGH'S X THE /VIAUS AM a flying enthusiast, earlier had narrated a gas leak.” “ fictional background fo?reality X s o LO NG , \ GOODBYE, ALLEY OOP.' MAYBE HOLY fMACKEREL.' HE... television and motion picture series. He SHOP / &JIL G EM IU S d a z z l e ; / WE'LL MEET AGAIN.' ADD children often respond to combinaUon theraov documentary on the Air Force for Shatner goes to Huntington Beach, progrmmmg about global ecology — HE BURROWED RIGHT made his movie directing debut with INTO T H 'g r o u n d ; consisting of methyphenidate (Ritalin, a mild stimulMti Shapiro. Calif., to film his appearances and narra­ with Faye Dunaway as the voice S the coupled wid. cognilive behavior m o d ifie a S S “Nobody had any idea this would go to tion. “Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.” computer. “ “ e p r o g r ^ in g behavior with a system of rewards) con­ series, and nobody had any idea it would He said he did not know if there would Shamer smd he also is talking to CBS “We do it at a training area or in the be another movie, but t o t he had heard '4j'- trol of environmental noise and visual stimulation. r“ e- be so popular,” Shatner said. “I don’t dispatch center,” he said. “One day, we direcung and stairing in a L e v i S playmg and msistence on environmental structure. ’ rumors of a new feature in which the ^ c 9 know why this show works and others were filming in the dispatch center when crew of the Ente^rise would be taken ^ c e a d d IS not outgrown, untreated children often haven’t. It could be recreating the rescues a woman called and said her husband had i^ked if he would do another series h«. ex^nence problems — such as academic failure and low back to their days in the Space Academy, with the real people.” shot himself. He was still alive. You’re aaid, “What I really want to "o self-esteem — m adolescence and beyond. Most experts Rescue shows, mostly fictional, have The cast would include Shamer, Letxiard f i ^ toaterial, develop stories and direct standing there, once removed from the Nimoy and the other regulars, as well as ecommend professional guidance and special been around a long time, from “Rescue 8” tragedy, as the dispatcher calmly tries to \ ^ t h w I also star in the project i s U classrooms for the most severely affected youngsteL younger actors portraying them as cadets. to “Emergency” to “240-Robert.” This help the woman on the other end whose cident^ I want to direct. I think in rZ £ d J Shamer, meanwhile, is writing a sequel tures, I dream in pictures.”

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\ \ \ \ s \ V, 18—MANCHESTER HERALD, Tliesday. June 19,1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, T\iesday, June 19,1990__19 HELP [ j J j H E L P WANTED HELP WANTED [ g f j HOMES HOMES I HOMES APARTMENTS I WANTED FOR SALE I E HDMES l£ iJ FOR SALE FOR SALE IFOR RENT FDR RENT BUSINESS/CLASSIFIEP '^fD'CAL OFFICE needs CATCH THE MANCHESTER-SOLAR MANLHbSTER-Newer 3 MANCHESTER- availa­ full time person. Would MANCHESTER. 26 B R E E Z E llli Enloy the Butler Rd. 3 bedroom HOME-MaIntenance bedroom, I'/a baths, 2 b le Immediately. like office skills and free with wood stove family duplex. In­ J cool summer breezes Ranch. Attached garage. Brand new beautiful experience but willing while you sit on the and gas heat backups. cludes appliances, wall 1800 square foot con­ fo train. Send resume Immaculate. Call 649- summer porch of this 2929.______Very low utility bills. 3 to wall carpeting. Heat temporary townhouse Top bank regulator tries to reassure ,9"® Place, terrific 7 room Dutch bedrooms, sliders from not Included. $700 with 3-4 bedrooms, 2 FOREST HILLS, view of master bedroom, kit­ monthly. Security and baths, formal dining cfo®604"' Colonial on Redwood Hartford. 8 room co­ President ready to veto bill Road In Manchester. chen, and dining room references required. 2 room, fireplace, ap­ It lonial. Pool. Call 643- Featuring 3 bedrooms, to attached green­ children preferred. No pliances, wall to wall, Northeast bankers and consumers challenging, and interesting. ' 1823, MorIconI Real lo i SITUATION 1.5 baths, fireplace, house. Private yard pets. Call 643-7635. deck, and garages. I Estate. features many fruit J I WANTED newer oak kitchen, 1st MANCHESTER- avalla- $1200 per month. 646- too wa’oas^RlMnTP'®'® floor family room, MANCHESTER-CAPE- trees. Must see! MAN- 4144 or 643-0909. bad loans — resulting in substantial demanded of Clarke. "11 a little guy on new parental-care leave andmuermn-a rP sharing, b le Immediately. By Ross Sneyd ana much mo, e. Outlook IS excellent (or steady overtime hardwood floors, eco­ 127 White St. 3 bed­ CHESTER, losses in a number of cases — like me saw it coming, why didn’t WILL BABYSIT child 1- rooms, 'I'/j baths. New $185,656.Philips Real Brand new beautiful m The Associated Press IF YOU are looking lor a positive career move and have nomical gas heat, you?” White House press secretary comment Monday, Fitzwater said: 1/2 year or older. For kitchen with applian­ Estate, 742-14500 1800 square foot con­ I regulators did not advise against By Tom Raum Information call 646- tastefully decorated, temporary townhouse continuing to lend money, he said. Clarke said regulators, too, saw Marlin Etzwater said Bush stands “I’m not aware of what he said crc;rrp=p\*ar“ P la c e T o rS 5933. easy care with alumi­ ces. Maintenance free ;■ HARTFORD — The nation’s The Associated Press siding. Sheds. En­ with 3-4 bedrooms, 2 I STORE/OFFICE “I’m concerned about the miscon­ that the economy — especially in ready to cast the 13th veto of his during the campaign. I had not nium siding and a baths, formal dining chief federal bank regulator, watch­ *!*®®*'*P® Company, Inc. newer roof tool closed 14 foot by 16 foot J FOR RENT the robust Northeast — could not heard that before.” 21 Spring Lane, Farmington, CT 06032 ICDNODMINIUMS room, fireplace, ap­ ing credit across the Nortlieast dry ceptions and misperceptions about WASHINGTON — President presidency on the leave bill. “I I iq i BUSINESS $199,900.Jackson & porch. Call Owner to what bank supervisors and the (Of­ sustain the runaway growth of the Fitzwater was press secretary Tel. 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Includes heat 8< bankers and their customers that tlie “If anyone suggests that the CXDC workers even though as a can­ The spokesman said Bush op­ Buy this superb local RYONEI East tive Colonial II 12, plus no doubt confusion in the minds of didate in 1988 he endorsed such veto overridden. vending route. Call rooms, with 5 bed­ room Townhouse. 2 MANCHESTER 4 and 5 electricity. Available industry is sound. has just gotten religion ... that’s just poses the present legislation be­ MOU Hartford- Immaculate bedrooms, panelled July 1st. Call Keith bankers about what we’re doing.” time off in his appeal for a “kinder, Fitzwater said that as of Mon­ Sam, 1-800-749-6800. tour bedroom Bl-level rooms and 2 ± PART-TIME TREES AND TREES MANCHESTER- Huge credit crunch. “Now they want to 3 bedroom, 2 full both SOUTH WINDSOR-New MANCHESTER- /Tennls. Available Au­ principal place of business in - n \ CTedit.” “There is understandably a con­ MILFORD (AP) — If students at program being tested in Milford and months ago. The debit cards from the deck of this listing, deluxe 9 room comfortable room, 2nd gust 1. 646-0059. Manchester, Connecticut, has charge me more money,” he said. clossslc colonial moke Ranch style condo In Clarke conceded that it’s become striction in the amount of credit and Simon Lake Elementary School West Hartford to allow the use of resemble automatic bank tellers cars mint condition. Totollv Ranch. Catheadral floor, gentlemen only. 1 bedroom Condo with been dissolved by a resolution O McLaughlin said he was especial­ EVENINGS you feel like the coun­ celling living room. $75 per week. Non- garage. New kitchen of its Board of Directors and tougher to get a loan in the wake of there understandably is a tightening leave home without it, they won’t be “debit cards” instead of cash to pay and liave proved popular. try Is yours. 8 spotless renovated In 1986. 5 " n his office’s wave of examinations of ly perturbed because he anticipated of the terms and conditions on that CHFA/FHA Approved. New kitchen. 3 bed­ smokers preferred. appliances. Possible stockholders, effective as of able to say “charge it” when it for lunch in the cafeteria. “This is a tremendous tune saver. rooms, quality rooms, finished base­ Call Rose 647-8400. rent credit toward pur­ May 30, 1990. the slowdown and cut back more We need 9 people to work part- throughout. Asking $99,000.D.W. Fish real estate-related loans. Although credit,” he said. But in the long run, comes to a power lunch of soup, Collecting money from pupils each Realty, 643-1591.0 ment. Lovely family chase. $525.00 plus utili­ All creditors, if any, are examiners ordered many of the than two years ago. he added, that should be good be­ Milford Food Service Director mld$250's. Coll Bar­ room. 2 cor garage. ties. No pets. Credit warned fo present their claims sandwich and milk. day is a very cumbersome task that time from our telephone sales of­ bara. 647-1419. IDEAL 4 bedroom I APARTMENTS Northeast’s largest banks to increase “Why wasn’t the OCC advising cause in many cases, those terms Edward Huff and computer com­ takes valuable time away from the Colonial- featuring $220,000. U & R Reolty, references and secur­ to LaBelle & LaBelle, P.C., At­ RE/M AX East of the 643-2692.0 I FDR RENT ity required. Call Tom torneys at Law, P.O. Box 511, their reserves to cover potentially bankers to do the same thing?” he and conditions “were pretty loose.” The school is taking part in a pilot panies introduced the cards two teaching,” Huff said. fice for mayor daily newspajDer 5 to River, 647-1419.0_____ family room, new wal­ lpaper & carpeting. 1st MANCHESTER-2 year Boyle-Boyle Real Est­ Manchester, Connecticut 9 evenings and Saturday 9 -12:30 YOUR'LL find 0 true old 6 room custom m a n c h e s t e r -1 bea- ate. 649-8000______06040, on or before October starter home buy In floor laundry, multi­ level deck 8ii much Ranch. Large cathead­ room apartment, heat, 26, 1990. Claims not this 3 bedroom honey- hot water, carpeting, presented as herein provided p.m. No experience necessary, more. Professlonallv ral celling In family I HOMES of-o-ronch with a fully room with stone fire­ air, all appliances. Call will be barred as provided in oppllonced kitchen. landscaped lot with 649-5240.______I FOR RENT we will train. Students & Home many mature plant­ place. Large kitchen Conn. Gen. Stat. Section Enloy the full base­ with center Island. 2 33-379. ment, detached garage ings. North Coventry, 6 room, 3 bedroom du- makers welcome. $209,900.Phlllps Real bedrooms. Beautiful M a n c h e s t e r $8oo Dated at Manchester, Con­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 and the maintenance plex. Large rooms, wo- monthly. Nice area. 3 necticut, this 30th day of May Estote, 742-14500 lot $289,000. U & R free exterior. There’s sher/dryer hook-up, bedrooms, I'/a baths, 1990. Uots/Land for S ale...... 23 Realty, 643-2692.0 Notices Merchandise Musical Items...... 84 • Guaranteed hourly pay plenty of room to relax SOLAR HOME- molnte- appliances, quiet area, utilities not Included. Investment Property...... 24 nonce tree with wood MANCHESTER- Country kids okay. $800 plus FARMLOAN, INC. Lott/Found...... 01 Cameras and Photo Equipment...... 85 In the lightly wooded, Security and referen­ By LaBelle & LaBelle Personals...... 02 Business Property...... 25 • Approx. 24 hrs. per week spacious lot tool This stove 8i gas heat back­ Charm. Beautiful 3 utilities. Security qnd Resort Property...... 26 Specioli^Dcftt! I Holiday Seasonal...... 71 ' Pets and Supplies...... 84 ces required. Available P.C. Announcements...... 03 house needs a little ups. Very low utility bedroom country style references. Available Mortgag.es...... 27 Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 Miscellaneous for Sale...... 87 July 1st. 647-9658 after 6 Auctions...... 04 bills. 3 bedrooms, slid­ colonial, completely August 1st. 646-2490. pm. Its Attorneys Wanted to Buy...... 28 Rooflng/Sldlng...... 57 Tag Sales...... 88 • Pleasant working conditions work but Is In a great Financial...... OS Services Clothing...... 73 Wanted to Buv/Trade...... 89 ers from master bed­ renovated. Over ’/a 007-06 Flooring...... 58 neighborhood. Call tor Furniture...... 74 • Bonuses detallsl! Anne Miller room, kitchen, & din­ acre of beautifully ma­ Employment & Education Rentals Child Care...... 51 Electricol...... 59 ing room to attached nicured lawn and yard 1 bedroom ~ $500 with Cleaning Services...... 52 Heating/Plumbing...,...... 60 TV/Stereo/Appllances...... 75 Real Estate, 647-8000.a INVITATION TO BID Part Time Help Wanted...... 10 Rooms for Rent...... 31 with many fruit trees Lawn C ore...... 53 Miscellaneous Services...... 61 Machinery and Tools...... 76 Automotive • Commissions GENTLY ON YOUR greenhouse. Private option to buy. Help Wonted...... 11 Apartments for Rent...... 32 yard features many and plants. Close to The Manchester Rre Department Eighth Utilities District, 32 Bookkeeplng/lncome T ax...... 54 Services Wanted...... 62 Gardening...... 77 MIND-$123,900. Make 1-384 and yet still a little 4 room with balcony, Main StreeL Manchester. Connecticut 06040 seeks bids for Situation Wanted...... 13 Condominiums for Rent...... 33 Corpentry/Remodellng...... 55 Landscaping...... 63 Cars for Sale...... 91 fruit trees. Must see! Business Opportunities...... 13 Homes for Renf...... 34 Good Things to Eat...... 78 yourself at home In this bit of country. $159,900. Radio Equipment service contract. Term of contract to be one Palntlng/Paperlng...... 56 Concrete...... 64 Trucks/Vans for Sale...... 92 For interview contact Manchester, garage, & pool. $525 Instruction...... 14 Store/Office Space...... 35 Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood...... 79 3 bedroom Townhouse Call today for details. (1) Ccilender year. Campers/Trailers...... 93 end unit with a formal $185,656.Philips Real 3 1/2 room Condo Employment Services...... IS Resort Property...... 36 Farm Supplies ond Equipment...... 80 Motorcycles/Mopeds...... 94 Estate, 742-14500 Century 21, Epstein Bid specifications may be obtained during normal business Industrial Property...... 37 Mr. O'Brien dining room, 3 bed­ Realty, 647-8895.0 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Office/Retall Equipment...... 81 Aufo Services...... 95 WARM FAMILY HOME $540. Heat & hot wa­ hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) Monday thru Saturday from the Real Estate Garages and Storage...... 38 MONTHLY RATES... Autos for Rent/Lease...... 96 rooms, fireplaced liv­ Recreational Equipment...... 82 Between 4 -6 P.M. ONLY ing room, appllanced In low traffic neighbor­ MANCHESTER- Why ter included. Dispatcher at the Eighth Utilities District Firehouse. 32 Main > . Homes for Sale...... 31 Roommates W anted...... 39 Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 Postpone Hapiness? Street, Manchester, Connecticut 06040. Condominiums for Sale...... 22 Wanted to Rent...... 40 Call 643*2711 for more Information! Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 ' Wanted to Buy/Trade...... 98 kitchen, and finished hood. 7 room, 4 bed­ 4 room, 1/2 of 2 family 647-9946 lower deck overlook­ room colonial with Call today for a per­ Sealed bids will be received at the above address until 7:00 ing the private, wooded front to bock kitchen, sonal tour of this gra­ with walk up attic & m. on Monday, July 9,1990 at which time they will be public- READ YOUR AD: Clotslfud advtrtlsgmentt are porch & basement Re- cious Ansoldl built cen­ & opened, read aloud and—* recorded------'* * RATES: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. DEADLINES: For classified advertlsments to backyard. The com­ garage. $525. taken by telephone as a convenience. The Under new local management plex Is country set vet e.room. Wainscoting, te r hall colonial 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the featuring formal living 4 room Condo with Bids shall remain valid for thirty days from the bid opening Manchester Herald Is responsible tor only one an easy commute to beamed ceilings 8, built date. The District reserves the right to reject any and all bids 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of Hartford. Coll for de­ In hutch odd to the and dining rooms, first pool. $625. Includes floor family room, four for any reason deemed to be in the best interest of the District. 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. tion. For advertisements to be published the original Insertion. Errorswhich do not lessen tails!! Anne Miller charm of this country heat & hot water. Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the value of the advertisement will not be Real Estate, 647-8000.a home. North Coventry, bedrooms and two car John Mace Minimum charge: 4 lines. attached garage. corrected by an additional Insertion. $159,500.Phlllps Real Fire Chief 5 FIREPLACESm- Estate, 742-14500 $172,900. Dream no Anne Miller Manchester Fire Department Authentlcoltv restored more- call today and Eighth Utilities District 9 room Colonial with 4 BEACH & BOAT delight your family. Real Estate bedrooms, formal din­ LAUNCH PRIVI­ Dated at Manchester, Conn, Century 21, Epstein this 11th day of June, 1990 N o tic e s I LOST PART TIME PART TIME I PART TIME I HELP HELP HELP ing room, keeping LEGES odd to the at­ Realty, 647-8895.0 647-8000 AND FOUND HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED WANTED WANTED I WANTED FAX JT! room, full basement. tractions of this 5 room 034-06 There's charm galore Ranch close to lake. 2-3 MANCHESTER- Family As a condHion precedent with wainscoting and bedrooms, sliders to home. Just the place LOST CAT-long haired, PART TIME-We need 8 A D M IN IS TR A TIV E AS­ for your family to call to the placement of any grey with o fluffy toll. people to work port SISTANT division of EXECUTIVE H A l RDRESSERS-Be wide pine floors covered patio, stone I CARS CARS I ^ C A R S your own boss. Rent a When you're pressed homel Spacious split, 4 ad v e rtis in g in the Indoor cot, declowed. PART-TIME EDITORIAL time from out tele­ our East Hartford of­ SECRETARY- throughout. Totally fireplace, 1st floor FDR SALE FDR SALE FOR SALE Manchester Heraid, Ad­ Exceptlonal secretary station In center of updated plumbing and laundry. New roof & bedroom, 2 baths, Coll Victor 646-6925. phone soles office for fice Is currently seek­ move In condition, fire­ vertiser hereby agrees molor dolly news­ ing a highly motivated needed to assist the Manchester. 645-8172. electrical system, new furnace, new corpet- FOUNO-oll white fluffy for time.,. Ing. Coventry, placed living room, to protect, indemnify angora cot. Found on ASSISTANT p a p e r , 5p m -9p m , 8i energetic Individual President of one of the COMPTROLLER- foundation and root. areas busiest advertis­ $127,499.Phlllps Real near schools.$146,900. and hold harmless the McKee, Hartford Rd. Mondoy-Frldov and with strong adminis­ Successful East of the This molesty sits on ing agencies. Candi­ When the phones are over 1.3 acres of land Estate, 742-14500 A must to see, call Manchester Herald, its oreo. Coll 643-5352. to type copy into computer system. Saturday a.m. 9 to trative skills to handle river retailer seeks today for an appoint­ 12:30. 21 hours weekly. A /P, A/R 8i purchasing date should possess the bright, energetic per­ with more land also 3 bedroom, fireplaced liv­ officers and employees LOST-whIte with orange following qualifica­ available. Coll the ment. Century 21, Ep­ Copy includes local correspondents' Guaranteed hourly responsibilities. Com­ son who will report busy... ing room, super size, stein Realty, 647-8895. □ against any and all spots long haired cot. tions: Extremely - or­ directly to CEOof com­ office about the poten­ nice family neighbor­ Vicinity Devon Dr. 649- pay. No experience ne­ puter skills, math abil­ liability, loss or ex­ news stories, syndicated columns cessary. We will train. ity, 8< attention to de­ ganized, ability to type pany, Candidate must tial for home business hood. Coll Ron Four- 1.5 ACRES IN MANCHES- fSUPER 5261 or 646-4843.______pense, including attor­ Pleasant working con­ tail are a must. We 60 wpm, professional, posses strong account­ Use your fax machine opportuning In this nIerRE/MAX East of TERIII Darling6 room neys’ fees, arising from MALE-2 year old, block like Dear Abby, briefs, etc. ditions, bonuses, com­ offer a full benefits extensive travel re­ ing and financial back­ one-of-a-kInd homel the River, 647-1419.0 Cape Cod on Gardner claims of unfair trade Labrador found on missions. For Inter­ package. Please apply quired, shorthand a ground and computer Anne Miller Real Est­ St. In Manchester!! 3 plus. Qualified candi­ BOLTON-10 LAURWOOD practices, infringement Glenwood St. Call view, contact Mr. In person at BKM knowledge. Send brief to send us your classi­ ate, 647-8000.D DR.-1.5 acres of pri­ bedrooms, fully ap­ Christopher between 3- Renewal Services. 22 dates should submit a resume and salary his­ MANCHESTER- pllanced kitchen, of trademarks, trade resume to: Charnas vacy In o gorgeous names or patents, viola­ Walter Zaborowski, 7pm. 647-9946. Rumsey Rd. East Hart- tory to 358 Park Rd. fied ads. We'll call you Brookslde Estates on neighborhood. 4 large front-to-back living ford, CT. EOE/AA Inc. 76 Eastern Boule­ West Hartford, CT Carter Street, large room, storage out­ tion of rights of privacy RECEPTIONIST- vard, Glastonbury, CT. bedrooms, 2’/a baths. 1 PART TIME editor of the Manchester Herald, Permenant part-time POSTAL JOBS-Start 06119. 233-9814. wooded lots with city Drastically reduced to buildings and lovely and infringement of 06033. A TTE N TIO N : on the cost ASAP. utilities. Directions: country setting!I Im­ HELP WANTED postlon. General office $11.41/hour plus benef­ L3sa Pustls. $210,000. Call Noreen copyright and I CRUISE SHIPS Now hlr- Highland St. to Carter todavl 646-0868. mediate Occupancyl procedure. Pleasant its. For exam and ap­ SECRETARY-Small con­ proprieta^ rights, unfair 643-2711, phone voice. Typing a plication Information, Ing all poaltlons. Both St. U & R Realty, RE/M AX East of the Just reduced for a competition and libel EXCITING Income op­ genial office of na­ Skilled and unskilled. 643-2692.0 River. 647-1419.0 quick solelll portunity, rewarding necessity. Computer cal 17 days 8 am to 10 pm tional firm seeking Your convenience is and slander, which may after 12:30 p.m. experience helpful. 1-216-324-4891 ext. 101. For Information call VERNON-BOULDER $139,900.Jqckson 8, benefits, develop your secretary with dicta­ (615)779-5507 Ext. H-690 MANCHESTER-$134,900. result from the publica­ Hours 2 to 6 dally. HIRING DEMONSTRA­ RIDGE III. A continua­ C.H.F.A. money will be Jqckson Reql Estate, talents os o skin and phone experience, ou tjob! 647-8400.G tion of any advertise­ color consultant with Saturday 9 to 12. Ma­ TORS, work from knowledge of medical tion of Boulder Ridge I out soon. Why not put ment in the Manchester leading skin company. A BAR OF toilet soop Cut laundry costs by de­ ture person welcomed. June-December for the terminology and excel­ and II, nice high 3/4 1 your otter In today on A DOUBLE HEADERIIII ONLY placed In suitcases will If you are familiar with nations No. 1 party To Clean coffee stains acre wooded lots with Herald by advertiser, in­ Coll for Interview, 644- creasing the amount of lent typing skills. Sa­ from china or plastic, rub this 3 bedroom, IVj Completely remodeled cluding advertisements keep them smelling ni­ detergent used. Reduce general office work plan. Work your own CALL city utilities. Direc­ both. Colonial In mint two family or In-law 1 8489.______lary commensurate and have some time on hours, weekly pay stain with baking soda. $ 2 4 9 9 8 in any free distribution ce...and may come In by one-third and see with experience. Call tions: Tunnel Rd. to condition. Coll nowll apartment on Marble DAY CARE: Responsible handy next time you go on your hands, call 646- checks, bonus mer­ RIsley Rd. to Tollwood Deb646-2046 evenings. St. In Manchester. This publications published non-smoking mature whether you notice o dif­ Sue Flueglel at 657- 643*7496 o vocation trip. Boost ference In the appearance 4525 or 643-6791. Ask for chandise and a free 9363.______Rd. U & R Realty, RE/M AX East of the lovely home MUST BE by the Manchester woman to core for 2 Rosella. $300 kit of holiday gift WANT ADS are worth 643-2692.0 your vocation budget by of your wash. Add extra looking Into when you're River, 647-1419.0 SEEN TO BE APPRE­ Herald. month old In Lakeside Items. NO quotas, or FULL TIME babysitter CIATED and boasts 4 month* Marlborough home. selling Idle Items around dollars to your budget by TELEPHONE SALES- for Infant, your home looking for a place to ANDOVER-Neor lake. We'll your home for cosh. Place selling "don't needs" with part-tlme out of your Investments. NO col­ THE New Cope. 2 bedroom, rooms on each floor, Approx. 20 hours- lecting or delivery. For or mine. Transporta­ live...whether it's a home, BUYER MEETS seller In or *11,865™* help you word your od. on od In classified to find o a low-cost od In Classi­ home. Earn up to $10 tion helpful, but not 1 both, garage, deck, CENTRAL AIR /week. 12-7 pm on 3 details call Toni Cl- an apartment or a mobile the wont ads ... time after THROUGHOUT, hot- 1 643-2711. week days, start July cosh buyer. fied. 643-2711. plus per hour. Flexible necessary. Call Jen­ home. iMANCHE^rER and appliances.568- hours, call 528-0358. ronne after 5 pm 871- 1505. time after time! tub, appliances, plus a 1st. Coll 295-9691. 7568. nifer, 649-3046. two car garage. Ideal MANY TO HERALD for families who'd like to live together under i LOOK FOR THE « one roofi Easy care CHOOSE FROM M A N C H E S T E R J O B SERVICE-.-alwaya ready to aerve job-aeekers and area employera at no charge... vinyl sidingl An excel- 9 lent value at S T A R S ... ^ $172,500.Jackson 8, *$24930hnomh based on 20% down payment. Mto price $11.865, 11.75% APR 48 montia. JOB Here are some of the many new job openings available this week: r ^ tlp ly paymerH by 48 to get total deterred payrT>enl price. Taxea ex»a. Price Irxiodee Ml Jackson Real Estate, rebatea. iLook for the CLASSIFIED 647-8400.0______SERVICE •Job with a challenge I Immediate •Employer seeking personnel assis­ •Employer will train to assist extruder •No experience required for full time •Entry level assembly ir>spection NORTH COVENTRY- opening for Lab Director to manage tant with Associates degree and 2 machine operator and to use a fork opening for cashier/counter person in pcKilion available. Must have 1 yrs i ADS with STARS; Ideal 4 bedroom Colon­ growing aquatic toxicology lab — yrs. experience in personnel work. 4 lift. 3rd shift. Good pay rate -t- auto parts store. Good pay and full relat^ experience. Good pay rate ial featuring family benefits. and fringe benefits. ° room, new wallpaper • looiing set-up person needed at working knowledge of NRDES, yr. degree preferred. Should have benefits -f shift bonus. ; Put a star on your ad TSCA, FIFRA biomonitoring plus knowledge of benefit programs, com­ and carpeting, 1st floor once. Requires 2 yrs. minimum ex­ laundry, multi-level perience to set up power presses for PhD or equivalent training in aquatic pliance. insurance, etc. Very good Whtn you natd lo wivorilM, toxicology. Excellent salary -i- fringe pay -f full benefits. •Local employer needs collection deck and much more. E33 CARTERS work on aircraft type parts. Very nothing work* liko Cliiilfiodl benefits. clerk with 1 yr. minimum experience Professionally lands­ good pay and full fringe benefits. caped lot with many in credit/collection work. Good pay * Dial 643-2711 State of Connecticut ^ . mature plantings. 9 •Financial institution will train to be •Looking for a summer job? Full-time full benefits. i 643-2711 $209,900.Phlllps Real •One year minimum experience re­ client rep (teller) — receive/pay out clerical opening requires typing, data Labor Department money, keep records, use computer. entry, filing, answer telephone and iianrljpatpr HpraI^ Estate, 742-14500 CHEVROLET/GEO quired for warehouse worker open­ 806 Main Street ing. Good pay -t- benefits. Good pay and full benefits. related clerical duties. Good pay rate. Manchester, CT 06040 iHaurljPHtrr Hrrali'i 1229 Main Street, Manchester Exit 3 /1-384 f203) 649-4558 ______646-6464 Hours: Mon-Thurs 9.-8 • Fri 9-6 • Sat 9-5 0

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VACATION Bridge 0 MISCELLANEOUS I CARS RENTALS I FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE CAPE COD- Oennlsport- SOFA- Excellent condi­ What's News NORTH c-19.90 A well-played dummy, cashed two trumps ending in .Cottage $520/week tion, gold & green CHfcVEROLET 1979 Ca- ♦ K J 10 7 4 dumrny, and ruffed a heart. He tL n sleeps 6. Call 429-3114. floral pattern, with 3 E N D R O L L S maro V-8, automatic, 4 6 2 s a c rific e played ace and nine of diamonds. East cushions, on wheels 2 7 W width — 50(t nir, runs good. W e d h e ^ a y J ♦ K 5 4 had unb ocked the 10 of diamonds un- Asking $100. Call 647- 13" width — 2 tor 50C $2500/best offer. Call 4 10 7 6 By James Jacoby I INDUSTRIAL 0007 If no answer call Newsprint end rolls can be 645-8287 and leave that 742-8187. WEST 1, f ^ ^ nine-spot, but no such picked up at the Manchester message.______EAST 1 PROPERTY H erald O N L Y before 11 a.m. 4 6 5 4 - East should have risked bidding !h H had no choice but to win the LIVING ROOM SOFA 3 PINTO 1976-Runs well. LOCAL NEWS INSIDE tables $500. Bedroom Monday through Thursday. ▼ QJ4 4A 10 98753 four hearts over North’s jump to three third diamond. Now whatever he re­ MANCHESTER. $175/best offer. 647- ♦ 86 2 ♦ Q J 10 7 spades. West would then have bid five turned allowed declarer to shed his Available July l, headboard, mans chest 9974. 4800/7200 square feet unchest, ladles triple FOR SALE: Washer, re- 4 Q 9 5 4 3 4 a K hearts rather than let South play four trldgerator, gas stove. COUGAR 1980 XR7-$1500 No doubt If West had raised to two commericalindustrlal dresser, nightable, 2 or best offer. Runs ■ FOI complaint filed SOUTH spades. Unable to get to dummy to 3 phase electric. 646- m irrors, $800. Dining Reasonable prices. take a heart finesse. East would have hearts oyer the one-spade overcall Call 649-6130 after 5:30 great. Pawer- 4 A Q 9 8 3 2 5477. room table & 4 chairs everythlng. 521-4540. against board. Page 11. 4 K the good fortune to bring down the sin­ East would have bid five hearts rather $300. Governor Wln- pm. ■WBdnesday, June 20,1990 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm than let the opponents play four MANCHESTER-$139,900 throp desk $200. Key­ Newsstand Price: 35 Cents ♦ A 9 3 gleton Heart king and probably score newer River Bend In­ 4 J 8 2 up an overtrick. All of this is immate­ spades. But I understand West’s pass board with stand $200, ■ Bolton man wins Queen-jack-queen and balanced distri- dustrial Condo's. 1600 also 4 14lnch Chevy CARDINAL Vulnerable: Both rial, since South was allowed to play square feet with over­ I WANTED TO four spades. Holding the spade con­ mags $200. Prices ne­ $25,000. Page 11. Dealer: North head door. Near hlgh- gotiable call 647-7957 IBUY/TRADE BUICK, INC. tract to down one required some good much junk to compete with when one wav and M all. $229,900 1988 Ford Ranger IS vulnerable. But West could hardly evenings after 6pm. $5,895 South West North East luck plus the right judgment to take commercial B1 zoned WANTED TO BUY: Bed- 1987Buick Regal $8,495 ■ Cheney Hall gets town Pass 1 4 advantage of it. keep from bidding one more if East building plus land and room set, dining room 19870168 Ciera $6,990 bid four hearts all by himself Coventry ► Pass 3 4 Pass East won the opening lead with the garages. Fronts on 2 set, dresser 8, misc. 1987 Isuzu Pup Pickup $4,280 _ James Jamby s books -Jacoby on Bridge'and 170 J GOOD THINGS funding. Page 13. ^ All pass ace of hearts, cashed the A-K of clubs main roads. Anne furniture. Call 524-8824. 1989 Buick Regal Coupe $10,980 his lather, M ille r Real Estate, 647- I' o I to e a t 1988 C h ^ Cavalier $6,990 I t :■! ^ and then got off lead with the queen of Oswald Jacoby) are now available at 1988 98 R ^ Brougham Opening lead. 4 Q 8000. CASH PAID tor old cars $13,490 diamonds. Declarer won the king in bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books STRAWBERRIES- Pick 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier $6,960 In good condition. Call 1988 Pontiac Sunbird Coupe $7,895 vour own. Chaponis anytim e 646-6388. [ miscellaneous brothers on Clark Park Ate $11,490 budget IFOR RENT jSS/BuiekSomefsetCpe $7480 Lodge gets coolant OK Street, South Windsor. 1987 Chevrolel Caprice $7!w Free containers. Open CARS 1986 Mitsubishi Pickup $3,M5 Summer will be no sweat for Recreation Depart­ Astrograph 8 am -8pm call 528-5741 1986 Buick Slwhawk Cpe $5,960 Immedlatelv-clean, se­ tor latest picking Infor­ FOR SALE ment employees as well as visitors to the depart­ cure garages In Man­ 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix $7,980 mation. Opening Satur­ 1985 Cadillac Sedan DeVille $9480 ment’s offices in the Center Springs Park Lodge, chester and Vernon. day June 9th. D O D G E - 1986. '150', 318 now that the building will get an air conditioning $45/m onth. 646-4144. CID, automatic, bed 1985 Oldsmoblle Calais $5480 defeated will participate with you in some 1982 Chevrolet Celebris 45k $3,995 system. ^ o u r CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) If you liner, tool box, 50K, 1982 Citation 46k $2,295 manner. expect others to follow your ideas and $5500. 742-8669. An $8,5(X) system for the one-year-old lodge LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) People with suggestions today, you must first show SPORTING 81 Adams Street building was approved unanimously Tbesday by b i r t h d a y whom you pal around today will have a I ROOMMATES VOLKSWAGON 1985 Suit threatened them how well they work. Seeing is be­ WANTED GOODS Jetta sedan. 5 speed, M a n c h e s te r members of the town Board of Directors. The direc­ strong influence on your outlook and at­ lieving, so be prepared to teach instead I titude. Try to spend time with friends M air, great condition. 64 9-45 71 tors did not debate, discuss, nor question the action. of talk. g o l f CLUBS-Used. $3800 call 646-6388. By Jacqueline Bennett June 20,1990 who are upbeat and progressive. ROOMATE WANTED- Starter and full sets Money for the project had been requested in the AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Try to set Male or Female, Man­ HONDA 1988 CRX Civic Manchester Herald VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Much per­ some time aside today for an enjoyable with bags from $35. budget for the fiscal year which begins July 1. Conditions in general look rather inter­ sonal satisfaction will be gained today chester . Large duplex, Also mIsc. clubs. 649- HF 23K miles, light Schaffer's esting for you in the year ahead. You activity. A recreational break could $315 a m anth. $630 se­ b lu e, 5 speed, air, Quality Pre-Owned Autos However, the Republican majority of the board from developments where you use your serve as a marvelous release from ten­ 1794.______COVENTRY — For the second time, in a vote of should be able to do well in both inde­ intellect and resourcefulness to either curity, plus '/2 utilities. AM/FM stero, 40MPG. Value Priced voted to delay the funding until money was avail­ pendent and collective ventures. Get sion build up. 643-5154 after 6 pm. MEN’S 26 Inch Full 10 Excellent condition. 7 1084-982, townspeople rejected the proposed $15.6 able during the year. overcome challenges or circumvent PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) More than 1987 ACURA INTEGRA LS 3 DR. busy. obstacles. ROOMATED wanted to speed bike. $80. 742- year transferable war- Auto. A/C, Sunroof million budget for next year in a referendum 1\iesday. But Town Manager Richard Sartor said the one matter of importance can be com­ 7475. $9,300 GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You’ll be at LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Usually it’s share home In Man­ rantee. $8000/best The defeat has the Democrat leadership so angry project should be done sooner because the season to your best today in situations where you pleted to your satisfaction today if you chester. $300 a m onth, offer.568-4504.______1966 HONDA PRELUDE not a good policy to offer unsolicited schedule your agenda in proper se­ 5 Speed, A/C, Sunroof they are threatening possible legal action against the use air conditioning is upon us. have to juggle two endeavors simulta­ advice to others, but today one of your utilities Included. No­ OLDSMOBILE 1987 Delta $8,700 neously. You will understand their rela­ quence. Prioritize your list. sm okers. 646-3359. Republican Town Committee for a flier that allegedly Sartor indicated also that staff members were ad­ friends might be in dire need of your ARIES (March 21-April 19) You’re apt Raval 4 door, loaded. 1968 SUBARU GL SEDAN tionship, but others might not. Gemini, helpful suggestions. Speak up PETS AND Call 647-9199 after 6 pm. Auto, AKi, PS, PB sabotaged the budget with misinformation and untrue vised to prepare bid specifications for the project treat yourself to a birthday gift. Send for to be very observant today and there $7,400 innuendos. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) In a part­ isn’t much that is likely to escape your I SUPPLIES and distribute invitations to bid with a closing date your Astro-Graph predictions for the nership arrangement today, let your co­ WANTED 1990 ACURA LEGEND L SEDAN For the Republicans, one of their leaders defended attention. You’ll grasp the essence of Cut baking time In half 6 Spd., Loaded, ALB. Security Sye. this month. year ahead by mailing $1.25 to Astro- hort do the leg work while you do the TO RENT PUPPIES free to a good next time you fix meat their flier, and said the budget — prepared by Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box ideas quickly and be equally as eager to hom e. Call 643-8030. $22,900 brain work. Your chances for success impart any knowledge you gain. loaf by baking In muffin 1985 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE Democrats — was defeated because it was “unrealis­ 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. Be are greater if you mastermind the effort. SINGLE QUIET ADULT KITTENS free to a good tins rather than the con­ V-8, Fully Loaded, Lka Now sure to state your zodiac sign. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You might tic.** Weicker leads in poll SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) To­ looking for l or 2 home. Nice markings. ventional loaf. Saves fuel $7,900 T \ \ CANCER (June 21-July 22) It’s best not be able to devise a spin-off at this time bedroom apartment in 1985 OLDS CIERA BROUGHAM Democrat Joan Lewis, Town Council chairwoman, day you might have to make a decision from one of your present sources of Call 645-8187. and makes attractive Indi­ HARTFORD (AP) — A poll out today shows in­ to prematurely discuss your intentions on an issue that has alternatives of 0 duplex or 1 family vidual servings. Use a V-e, Full Power, Extra Clean said, “We are going to take a look at it and see if there dependent gubernatorial candidate Lowell P. for furthering your personal ambitions earnings. It will require some imagina­ BEAUTIFUL oil white $4,900 o equal value. This could cause you to be house. If one Is a v a ila ­ angora cat. Double low-cost ad In Classified is a possibility of some type of legal action.” She Weicker Jr. with a commanding lead over the other today with others, even those you hope indecisive rather than active. tive twists that are within your scope of ble please call Linda 1968 MAZDA 323 SE 5 "H capabilities. pawed. Free to good tor quick response next Auto, An:. PS. PB, Low Mlhe spoke after the results were announced at the Town Of­ two major candidates in the race. Republican John 568-6621. Keep trying. home. Call 643-6859. time you have something $3,900 to sell. 643-2711. 1988 MAZDA 323 LX fice Building. Polls closed at 8 p.m. G. Rowland and Democrat Bruce A. Morrison, as Auto, AX'. PS. PB. Low Milaa The Associaied Press Democratic Town Committee Chairman Bruce the number of undecided voters continues to shrink. I CARS $7,400 198/CHEVY CAMARO TANKER CRUSHED — Workers prepare to separate an 18-wheel tanker truck, which was Stave said the Democrats will consult a private attor­ The poll, by Qunnipiac College in Hamden, FOR SALE V-8, S Spd., T-Top. /dC ney to look into the matter. shows Weicker favored by 49.3 percent of those $6,900 loaded with alcohol, from a freight tram after it rammed into the truck in Brownsville, Tenn. “They continue to do what they (the Republican 1987 MAZDA RX7 {wllcd, Rowland favored by 22.5 percent and Mor­ 5 Spd., A/C, Summ« FunI Tuesday. The tanker exploded in a fireball, killing three crewmen. The truck driver was Town Committee) have done in the past. It has gone on rison preferred by 13 percent. Some 15.1 percent $9,400 cited for failing to stop at a railroad crossing. too long,” Stave said. were undecided. 1968 CHEVY K-S BLAZER Schallers V-8, Auto, Silverado, Loaded The college surveyed 796 people who said they Spedolisl r n . $14,500 Please see COVENTRY, page 10 were registered voters and intended to vote this fall. Quality Pre-owned 1990 ACURA INTEGRA GS Auto. A/C. PS. PDL, PW, CruiM The poll was conducted June 11-18 and has a mar­ Specials $16,400 gin of error of 4.1 percent. 87 OLDS CALAIS CARPENTRY/ 1986 CHEVY CAVAUER CPE Weicker’s total was up almost 8 percentage z m Auto, A/C, Low Miles INSTALLATION/ 6 Spd„ M l, AM/FM REMODELING HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS points from a March poll by Quinnipiac, while UKE NEW $5300 Claanm Hauing, Caipent7, REPAIR $2,900 YARDMASTERS P & E Painting Explosions rock aircraft carrier Rowland’s total remained the same and Morrison’s O "o 86 PONTIAC 6000 STE ReexxJelnQ. ReasonsWy Priced BRUSH WORKS SCHALLER ACURA . , »r - $25 ■ ro ll Free EstImalsE SPRING CLEANUP A professional kxik without the dropped by almost 4 points. The number of un­ V-6, Auto, Fully Loaded professional cost 345 Center Street vinyl Floor AaCalltAnmwrtd Instanation and Replacemert •Trees Sc Lawns Cut Interior Painting $5000 Ceramic Tile * Experienced Manchester By Phil Brown The Navy statement said the first ex­ decided voters in the March poll had been 19 per­ 87 HYUNDAI EXCEL GLS Rick's HantMnan & of Water Healers •Yards Sc Garages Cleaned C arp en try ■Gas ic Fully Insured ★ Free Estimates 647-7077 The Associated Press plosion occurred at 12:23 p.m., about cent. O T l 5 Speed, A/C, Sunroof Carpentry ^rvlce •Brush Piles Removed Call Eric for free estimates $3500 Uconsod a, Insured 6 46 -19 4 8 ______•Electric •Truck Sc Backhoe Work ★ 12yrs. experience half an hour after smoke had been m ^ Tom's Installation ■ 01 •Exterior Hous^ainting 6 4 6 - 6 2 7 7 reported. Firefighters were called, and a 84 NISSAN SENTRA •Driveways S^led w/excellent references TOKYO — Two explosions rocked 5 Speed, A/C WlsonOIConpaiy [g p ] JRUCKS/VANS the U.S. aircraft carrier Midway today second explosion occurred about an hour Daily folds after first month 6 4 7 - 7 1 2 6 GCF HOME SERVICES ■Landscaping Installations ★ Repair ceilings, walls - $2700 _____ 64M393 ■Complete Building 5c I FOR SALE •during flight operations at sea, injuring later, it added. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — "The Kansas City 82 DODGE CHALLENGER Remodeliog. Additione, decks, Wall Papering and Painting wirxfowB, doors, drywall, Proper MainUined ■Ar Refinish cabinets 16 crew members and leaving one miss­ “The cause and extent of the explosion Evening News, a modest new tabloid in a city that 4 Cylinder, 5 Speed, Sunroof CARPENTER & •Any Job Considered 30 years Experience “ ‘-A Z E R 1979 K5 350 with O O Satisfactfon Guaranteed ELECTRONICS w/fine finished work ing, the Navy said. At least seven were and fire are unknown at this time.” it recently lost its afternoon daily, is calling it quits $1995 HANDYMAN SERVICE Fully Insured Free EstinuUes Insurance, References and headers, dual exhaust, f r e e seriously hurt. said. The Navy said the Midway was today ^ r 27 issues. ESTIMATES Call - YARDMASTERS ★ Fully Insured auto transmission, No job too small. Chris FItzmaurice T & B ELECTRONIC Free Estimates technique stereo. 3 i A fire that broke out at the time of the conducting routine flight operations at Ihiblisher Stephen F. Rose on TUesday blamed S > 6 4 7 - 7 0 7 7 Specializing in remodeling. 643-9996 6 4 5 - 6 5 5 9 REPAIRS MARTY MATTSSON 6 4 7 -0 8 3 6 Inch tires on aluminum first explosion was later extinguished the time. the paper’s demise on city officials who refused to > 1“ iMf •rs NowHmr riM to go Fully Insured. Complete servicing of 649-4431 Call otter4, and the 980-foot-long ship was steaming The Navy’s Public Affairs Office said allow teen-agers to hawk the tabloid on the street. 33 CO Call Tom - 649-6273 the ship would not return tonight to Rose launched The Evening News on May 14, CLEANING all LAWN-SCAPE under its own power about 125 miles JD > makes and models. northeast of Tokyo, the Navy said in a Yokosuka, and a decision would be made two months after the afternoon Kansas City Star Complete property maintenance WANTED TO > H 345 Center St. (Rt. 6) SERVICE TV, VCR, Stereo Fully Insured e a s y . PAVING statement. Thursday on whether it needs to come in. merged with the morning Kansas City Times to KITCHEN & BATH slmpltf process. Manchester Components, Micro- "THE FINISHING TOUCHES” I BUY/TRADE The fire broke out in a parts storeroom Yokosuka city demanded that the Mid­ form the morning-only Star. Rose put startup costs TIRED OF HOUSEWORK? Driveways By at $250,000. ExH 60 off 1-64 minutes OR A HOUSE ONLY wave Ovens and small 6 4 3 -8 2 7 5 four decks below the carrier's flight way be barred from the port until its REMODELING GILL & SON'S PAVING We buy clean, late model from Hartford SURFACE CLEANED. appliances. D o u g No Job Too Big or Too Small deck, and was confined to the storeroom, safety had been confirmed and the causes Analysts had predicted The Evening News would From the smallest IN-EX Painting used cars rnd trucks. Ton have a difficult time in a city dominated by Star, t h e n CALL UE AT ■Free Estimates prices paid. ^ 8$id Petty Officer 2nd Class Frank of the fire clarified, city spokesman I repair to the largest FREE ESTIMATES ■AH Work Guaranteed Ryutaro Koizumi said. The demand was which has a daily circulation of about 300,000. 644-1134 Mr. Duff. Carter Chavrol#! Mowry of the Public Affairs Office at OUTTO BECOME renovation, we will do a ASK FOR ANITA 291-0392 Services 8 7 1 -4 5 9 0 1229 Main Street the Navy base at Yokosuka. relayed to the Fareign Ministry. The Evening News, with 10 full-time employees, complete job. BONDED A nsU R E D ^ *wi^ this ad save $10 off repair PHIL'S LAWN CARE AND 20 Years Experience Manchester, CT • Mowry was unsure what caused the Kyodo News Service said the Japan averaged 32 pages a day and used mostly wire ser­ MANCHESTER’S Start to finish. LANDSCAPING Senior atizen Discount 646-6484 fire and explosions, or how long the fire Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen vice reports on national and international news. Thatching, edging, planting, Power Washing bumed. But he said that F/z hours after Bombs, a private anti-nuclear organiza­ # 1 FREE ESTIMATES DEE'S CLEANING SERVICE DECKS/ yard cleanup. Weekly lawn The Associated Press Am upsoi wHh your present landscaping the first fire broke out, firefighters were tion, had demanded that the Japanese Complete do-it-yourself cleaning service not doing the job ADDITIONS mowing. Residential and Free Estimates r o o f i n g / USED CAR riart? commercial. SIDING moving into the storeroom to extinguish DAMAGED CARRIER — The U.S. aircraft carrier Midway arrives at government refuse to let the Midway programs available. Fully Insured Screened Top Soil it. enter Yokosuka. Wa specialize in office daanlng THE DECK WORKS CALL 742-9540 its home port in Yokosuka, Japan in a February 1980 photo. DEALER Heritage Kitchen & Call 647-1111 (Spring Special) We Treat Your Home NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL Any amount delivered Among the injured, he said, five were Japanese news reports said there had a s k FOR DEE Also: Backhoe, Botwat, & been concern in Japan because the Mid­ 83 Reliant $1995 R E S ID E m iA L flown to the ship's home port of burned, were taken by helicopter to the 84 Marquis 4 Door $3995 Bath Center lOyearsInihebusInees B eautifully built d ^ s a t g reat Like Our Own ■ Roof Repairs Loader available ■Vbkosuka, near Tokyo. One was in criti- The Navy said no deaths had been way was capable of carrying nuclear 84Skyhawk4Door $1595 Come visit our showroom at: affordability. LANDSCAPING ■Gutters U.S. air base at Yokota, west of Japan, reported aboard the ship, which had weapons. 84 Grand Pilx 2 Door $2595 Davjs Construction ^'condition, two in very serious condi­ and then to two separate Japanese hospi­ 85 Grand Marquis 4 Door $8995 254 Broad Street FREE ESTIMATES K evin •Wood Shingtes A Specially 4 3 oO people aboard including fliers and Japan, the only nation ever attacked MColparkW^pn House Cleaning EARTH RENOVATORS 872-1400 or 659-9555 tion, one in guarded condition and one in tals, Mowry said. $8995 644-2362 Call Anytime Ask For Gil aviation crews. The 51,(XX)-ton carrier with atomic bombs, bans all nuclear 85TwmCa'4door $9995 Manchester Polish woman will land Cleared kteble condition. He had no immediate information on 85Flero2Door $2995 6 4 4 0 0 5 6 ______6 ^ 7 4 .'-Four others, who were seriously was launched in 1943 and was later ex­ 85Eurospoft4Door $4395 649-5400 clean your home. •New Lawns Installed the other seven injured crew members. tensively modernized. Please see CARRIER, page 10 85 Escort 4 Door $1995 :Bobcat & Backhoe Work U u ry 86 VW Golf 5 Door $5495 644-4663 or DECKS LIONEL COTE SEWING 86Deville4Dcor $12,995 Pressure Treated ■Stump Removal 86 Caprice 4 Door $7995 CUSTOM CARPENTRY Custom Designs ■Screen Top S ons 5 2 8 - 6 3 8 9 ROOFING & SIDING ALTERATIONS a6 Sunblfd2 DoQr $4395 6 4 4 -2 8 3 5 66 200SX3Door UNLIMITED FREE ESTIMATES Landscape Materials Years Experience $5995 Can Assault on tainted water planned 86 Chew G20 Van Delivered •Fully Insured $10,995 Licenced a Insured Interior/Exterlor SEAMSTRESS 'Cable firms 86 S10 Blazer 2 Door $9395 THE DECK SPEOAUSTS ■Stone Driveways •License #506737 treaunent facilities. 86TovmCw4door $12,995 Decks, Kitchens & Bath­ Country Cleaners 646-0032 Painting Done •^essm aklng ^Alterations By Rick Santos parts per billion, the state’s new maxi­ 86GMC Jihfny2Door 17995 However the state, which will pay for 06Audi5OOOS4Door rooms designed & remod­ Commercial & Residential 6 4 4 -5 9 9 8 ■light carpentry-driveway sealing _____646-9564 ’ReplaoeZippefB -Coat Linings Manchester Herald mum diowable percentage. ■ceiling and walls repaired ’Custom Cuilalns ‘SUpcoveis "must serve the design costs, will fund 65 percent of 86 Escort Wagon eled. Ceramic tile, all ptwees Experienced and dependable ■attics and cellars cleaned Since contaminated ground water 86 Sable Vtagon Call for a free estimate Decks are the construction costs also. 86RX72Do5r I of carpentry & repair. XYEARSEXPERI^ The consuiiction of two treatment seems to be a growing problem, should 6 4 3 -6 3 8 6 Adding to the cost, he said, the plants 86T-Blrd2Door $6395 Cad Now For Spring Specials Carol Green OUR SPECIALTY MISCELLANEOUS CALL 647-8730 plants to purify contaminated ground the town consider abandoning ^1 wells 86 Accord LXI4 Door LIQUIDATION fully insured/free esHmates apartments $8995 64 9-07 78 Customized to your needs - SERVICES water getting into four town wells could will double the electricity needed to and instead store more water behind 86 B2200 SE PIckUD $4395 528-5502 Anytime operate the wells. 86IM4HK3Door $3595 liscensed fortop quality crafts­ ESTATE LIQUIDATION cost the town $350,000 or more, accord­ dams? asked Democratic Director James 86hrnxXR33Door $3695 ing to the town’s Water and Sewer Ad­ F. “Dutch” Fjgarty. 86 Tempo 4 Door $3995 CUSTOM QUAUTY manship. Call Joe Commercial & Residential ” We can tell you CHARLES THE TILE/MARRI P fey Nancy Foley One of the treatment plants is needed 1 87DodM6004Door $5595 643-7381 Manchester Herald ministrator. for three wells in the field off New State Young said no, because more water 87IROC22Door $10,395 One stop improvements. ELDERLY CARE Cash or Sell on what to look for... HANDYMAN 87 Topaz 4 Door Framing to Painting. pjR TILE WORKS :imd The Associated Press Administrator Robert Young made the Road, and the second plant may be through dams would affect wetlands, and 07 Ca)^ 4 Door $4595 ENTERPRISES The Associated Press $7995 Deensed & Insured. Consignment and what to look Install/Rflpiace various We & announcement as part of a report to needed for a well on Parker Street. strict state regulations make it virtually 87 Supra TRB 3 Dow $14,395 NURSE'S AIDE LAWN CARE POWER WASHING martito impossible to get permits for such ac­ WHAT A CARD — Craig Shergold, 10, at 87 Grand Am 2 Door $6695 Call Dave Adamick 6 4 5 -1 1 7 4 out for!" HARTFORD — The state has members of the Board of Directors at its Young said a better option to building Regency 98 4 Doer for a free quote Years of Experience. lesidenlial & commercial •Quality Work meeting Tuesday. After hearing the tivities. his home in Surrey, England, holds a cer­ 87 Hyundai 3 Door $10,495 Gilbert's Lawn Service jjvamcd cable television companies the facility for the Parker Street well may 87 B2200 Pickup $3495 Hospital Trained. PAINTING ■Reasonable Prices report, the directors voted unanimously be to abandon the well altogether be­ Republican Director Wally Irish tificate awarded to him by the Guinness $ 3 9 9 5 Complete Lawn Care interior/exterior •Free Estimates ||hat they must serve residents of con- 87 Topaz LS 4 Door $4995 Excellent References. Trucking, Bobcat Rental, HarBro to authorize Town Manager Richard Sar­ cause it pumps only a relatively small demanded to know if the town is facing a 87 Horizon 5 Door $3395 MASONRY SPRING CLEANING 6 4 6 :3 4 5 5 ";)dominiums and apartment complexes, Book of Records when he became the 87 Cougar LS Coupe $8995 Loam, Stone & Mulch but the local cable operator said today tor to apply for state grants to subsidize amount of water. serious problem regarding the 87 Taurus 4 Door Balh/Kitchen Remodeling 7 4 2 -6 4 0 2 _ Deliveries •garages yard -cellars the project. first person to receive more than one mil­ 87 Dakota Pickup SPRING IS THE TIME Painting it is already doing as much as pos­ The organic chemical contaminating availability of clean drinking water. $6595 One Call Does It All Free Estimates For Chimney Repair •gutters -rotatilling Young said $1 million is a rough es­ the well water is tctrachlorocthylene. It lion get-well cards. The boy, who suffers 87 Grand Marx^ 4 Door $9995 of Manchester •brush/lree & trash sible. o8 Hyundai LS 3 Door $5495 30 Years Experience 291-9681 Call Now For Free utim ate TREE SERVICE/ timate of the total cost to install the two has been found at levels greater than five Please see WATER, page 10 from a rare form of brain cancer, broke 88323SE3Door $4995 Quality Painting removal Frances Turner, Cox marketing 88 Escort 3 Door HEATING/ 9 $4995 M & M Plumbing & Heating Talaga Masonry Services A 30 )ffs. experience PRUNING manager, responded to a warning the record months ago, but still receives 88 Jaguar XJ6 Sedan $29,995 PLUMBING Hhesday by the state Department of 68 Sable GS 4 Door $8595 649-2871 LAWN SERVICE 643-8209 ■Free Estimates ★ fast reliable & fuly insured hundreds of cards every day. 68 Town Car 4 Door Fertilizing, liming, spring ■Senior Qtizen Discounts Public Utility Control that cable 88Co'igafLS2Door $12,995 after I ★ 10%seniadscounts WARRICK BROS. $8995 clean-up, complete lawn ■Aluminum Sc Vinyl ■Pruning television companies risk penalties if Paid leaves lead to tightening of policy 88R>/SE2Door $12,695 M&M OIL CALL 872-4072 ■Tree Removal 89F’ V) Pickup $18,421 PIUMBUIG h HEATING service. Powerwashing they do not provide service to resi­ 89 S' e GS Wagon $11,995 CREATIVE BUILDERS •Professional Climbing By Judd Everhart 89S...>eGS4 0oor • Oil Burner Service & Sales 6 4 3 -0 7 4 7 dents of condominiums and apartment policies require, according to the DAS approval is required for any $10,995 WE DESIGN FOR YOU! PAINTING/ 6 4 6 - 6 8 1 5 GSL Bulldina * CiUzon Dtecounts The Associated Press auditors. 89 Town Car 4 Door $19,995 • Automatic ON Delivery 6 4 9 -8 0 4 5 * Fu«y Insured complexes who request it. educatiomd leave longer than five days. 89 Grand Prix LE 2 Door I Beautiful kitchens t bathroom addl- PAPERING Maintenance Co. In one case. Auditors Leo V. Donohue Inside Today... 89 Grarid Marquis LS 4 Door $15.'9fi6 I tkx)6/Wood decks. •We« Pumpe Sales & Service We're Here To Serve 6 4 5 -1 9 7 3 The DPUC issued the warning in a State personnel policy also requires that MANY others NOT ■Water Heaters (EIwMo a Qm ) Com m erclal/Residentlal letter sent to all cable television HARTFORD — The state Department and Henry J. Becker Jr. found that DAS the course of study be related to the woric AU MASON WORK WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. building repair and home ■Bathroom & Kitchen MOWING operators in the state. of Health Services is moving to tighten approval was obtained well after the of the agency and that it increase the You name H;We can d o t Remodeling All lawn, tree, and Quality work at a Coliege Pro Improvements. Interior and hawkestreeser ^ MORANDE * 30 Yre. Experlerx^e reasonable prical ■1,CXX),000 Liability Ins. Regulators said cable companies employee leave policies in the wake of leave had ended. employee’s skills and knowledge. 20 pages, 2 sections •Senior Citizen Diecounte shrub service exterior m inting, light car­ truck a chipper disclosures by the state auditors that UNCOLN MERCURY MAZDA A Licansed Interior & Exterior ■Hardworking CoHege Students pentry. Complete janitorial Stump removal. Free have a legal obligation to provide ser­ Winston Hcimcr, spokesman for the Donohue said "niesday that one of the 9 ■Electric Work (kxmerly Moriarty Bros.) A Insured Free Estimatee ■2 Year Written Guarantee numerous workers were granted leaves Health Department, said a new policy Health Department employees got a Business _ 18 Lottery _ f r e e E S TIM A TE S CALL JOHN service. Experienced, reli­ esUmates. Special vice upon request to residents of 14 aOlCMerStiMl Call 646-0440 ■Free Estimatea without proper approval. has been adopted, effective June 1, Classified_ Nation/Wbrtd_ Manchrater Phono: Call Brian Welgle able, free estimates. oonskJeratlon for ekJerly and multi-unit buildings and con­ leave to take a bar review course, even 6 4 9 -0 7 7 3 MANCHESTER rianriicapped Of 38 educational leaves granted over “which should preclude further recur­ Comics__ Obituaries__ 6 4 9-28 71 645-8912 Call 1-B00-3464649 24 Hours 6 4 3 -0 3 0 4 dominium complexes, except in areas though the employee’s job doesn't re­ Focus____ 643-5135 647-7553 the past three years, only nine had the rence.” Further, he said, “our senior quire that the worker pass the bar or even Opin’ion____ Food___ Sports. Please see CABLE, page 10 approval of the Department of Ad­ people will be reviewing the policy on an Local/State .11-14 Television ministrative Services, as state personnel ongoing basis.” Please see LEAVES, page 10 0

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