<4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 4, 19S8

HOMES INDUSTRIAL CARS FM S M i FOR SALE PROPERTY FOR SALE B U IC K Som araet 1985. 2 VERNON. Home In per­ S IZ Z L IN G 30 00 souare MANCHESTER. Indus­ Route door, automatic, olr, 6 foot, 8 room Contem­ A SpedoK trial, office, commer­ Nleti^ fect location for child­ excellent condition . ren. Chormlno 3 p o ra ry ! 3 'h baths, a w cial space. 2400 square family room, library, " M E p m ir ' feet. Loading dock. Bast otter over $6200. bedroom Ranch on cul- 649-7737 attar 6:30pm.- de-toc. Sunny, well morbletloors, let black Woodland Industrial ‘RamboV Burns It’s got a foot planned kitchen, large master bedroom bath ROOFMB/ MISCELLANEOUS P ark . 643-2121. DAYSuiTW SirRTri contfortoble flreploced with double lacuzzi I CHILOCARE 8HMN6 8EH VIC E8 speed. Looks great, under attack /3 in the door /17 living room, finished Reduced for Imme- runs fine. $700 firm. dlote sole. $ 4 2 9 ,9 0 0 . W ANTED Telephona 647-7397. basement and central LICENSED DaycoiV hen r e t i r e m e n t L iv in g air conditioning. A fan­ Blanchard & Rossetto A BATH Hoan lamonMaNT TO RENT OLDS 98, 1972. Excellent Realtors," We're Sel- openingt In giuf Mdh- SMlaa- Oaeta- iMtaeanwnt Everything provided tastic buy I $149,900. chester home, infonta WtaCamSPaan for your comfort oven running condition. Klernan Realty 049- llng Houses" 6 4 6 -2 4 8 2 .0 (LING HOUSE or Duplex tor Wall maintained. Ask­ welcomed. Coll 646- Na 4aa Taa aia ar Taa Small nursing sorvieo. Rotes couple and 2 small 1147.n YOU'LL truly appreciate 4651. FteWn th^' imallbst repair to ta% taalar CNIm ii Wieaimt reasonable. Coll 649- ing $700. 649-4235. tte largeat renovation, we « AASBlkBP b4 IbAsyrbIIbbsR children for June 1st. ^ the art of stenciling 2358. Call Mike 654-5053 r M a n c h e s t e r , v d i s - dfter you see the mag­ will do a complete |ob. Start cover the Difference" ONI 721-0781 A jv N m ^ ^ ^ days. 509-1711 nificent country de­ to flnlsh. Fi«e aiatimatea, evenings. LIPM AN # 1 In this 7 room Colonial signs found throughout LAWN CARE R enovatioiii/niis featuring country kit­ Custom Intsrloa 6 fexlailor this adorable 6 room Hsritagi K I^M ^ R E A T R ie / PalnUng • Ceding Repair a VOLKSWAGEN chen, 3 nice bedrooms, Cape on Benton Street. 1V6 baths, recreation B a G i G t ^ PLUMBHHI , Rsnaw a Fttwar WtaMng $7 Bulek NMara, bnmaouMa 2-3 bedrooms, updated LAWN Coma yitH our ahowroom at: Area Eat/msfaa ■ Loaded, 'lASao room, potlo, tool shed. both, fireplace, hard­ Merchandise Nice aulet setting on o MOWING 182 W, Middle Tpke. iMurud a Sunlor pJbeounla aa Subaru QL 3 dr, Sllvar, S tp, wood floors, large new M .M V ID 8 0 N 4 WD, AM-PM, 48095 cul-de-saci SISO's. deck for warm weather Dependable Bervloe. riiNMMigi, rsaapfiQ, mfng vBmoB 646-22S3 Century-21 Lindsey Naw InalalMlona. Rapalra, aeTrana Am, Wk, •10.786 enloyment. Perfect Call for Free Eadmalae. 86 Toy. Taroal, 8 dr, rad, *6688 Real Estate. 649-4000. □ shape Inside and out I OialM Oaanad. Saihroom 6 KNohan RamodaUng PATW DOOR BLASS FURNITURE aa (2) Taroala 4 dr, AT, 4e3«e ilanrbpalpr $ 1 4 4 ,9 0 0 . Jackson 8, 6 4 4 - 6 8 6 8 JUST ReducedI Make on FAIWAN8iCII00ELiN8 Sandea la Our Butlim t SpSSill • HMaaO. 86 (XiUaaa CIsrra bm, 46396 Jackson Real Estate, a a e • e-9 9,.$,a e e e f’e e t QUEENSIZE Woterbed offer. Exceptionally 647-8400.O RfliOM.'MflRiGflA GBGlWa’fGOllfIGi Bua. Fhona 7 4 2 -S 8 5 2 lor raplaoaiiiaia fttanaarC Slallt 34 Volvo DL 4 dr, bm, AT, 43086 large 3 bedroom Split. a Over to yaara expedanee. complete. Dark pine, 4 84 VW QLI48736 Over 1700 Souare Ft. of LOOKING FOR good PJ*i PhiMbhig 8 HMtiiig drawer base, matching S3 VW Camper AT, 46883 Thursday, May 5, 1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Viliage Charm 30 Cents news? Look for the many XMHi WsVWwa via' Sollera, pumps, hot ACCENT GLASS 00. nightstand and chest of home In fine condition. drawers. $500 or best 34 VW RabbH, 46K, •3806 An excellent value. FOR SALE bargain buys advertised water tanka, new and 32 Bulek Skylark, 43286 In the clossified columns 647-0140 otter. Coll after 4pm. D.W. Fish Realty, 643- B Y O W N E R ;. • repiBcamants. 1591.0 today.. MRHIORS • MIMIOIS 568-1903. 24 TallastI Tsirit, Rts. S3 6 Room, 3 BR Ranch FREE eSTIM A TES . Orlghtan up your hontSUV- VsTSOS, CT a S 4S -2638 with 1 car attached gar­ ' naaaenably prtead, TV/STEREO/ ' Jack J. Lappen age on K aero. Remo- G M i l T U W N 643-Q649 / 228-96ia^ rafaranoaa. Inourad* dalad kitchen, bath and a Over 20 yaara axparlanea. APPLIANCES DiRosa holds out hope on Highland Park Realty^ aummor room/braeza- INI8CELLANE0U8 ★ way with alldara out to N/kMBvou!^^ 18EBWCE8 ACCENT GLASS CO. BLACK and white porta­ M a n c h e s te r Nebism Ws RSMs 6 gis4 NMIsisIss 6 Fofher 8> Son Polntlno • When a house iin*l a patio. Largo living room 647-0146 ble television, 2 stereo By Andrew J. Davis divided under the plan. January to reopen the school only "There's always hope.” she within the next five years. goes into effect in July, includes and Popirlno. Romo- sets with extension house, irs a home. W e have with firoplaca. FInlahod • a im BMiriiif sMsbib and fiMis ODD lobs. Trucking. Manchester Herald DiRosa said Wednesday he is grades kindergarten through said. "Everyone who signed that School Superintendent James about $128,000 for initial renova­ vdr.872-ro7. speakers. 646-6077. a nice home on Curry Lane baaomont with roc CaHi47-nf6 Home repairs. You 'working towards reopening the third with the remaining grades petition has hope.” P. Kennedy said Tuesday that tion costs. in Manchester whicn is a room, laundry, work name it, we do It. Free LYNCH There is still a chance that school. opening in successive years. The decision to only reopen while negotiations are continuing Even if the tenants are able to quiet cuMe-sac o(T Nutmeg B A B BMNTIIiQ ahop and atoraga room estimates, insured. 643- CONCRETE e n M A P i iIINERY Highland Park School can be “ I'm working toward that end. If Etespite the protest of parents, the partially was made so the with the current tenants, as well move, the real test will be in next D rive. with walk-out hatch. Ex­ BOOKKEmie/ 0304,______This home has 8 rooms, 4 0B|MNICIGBIA BIMf BgGBfiBBOBtfa TOOLS If this name is reopened to Grades Kindergarten I can accomplish that within the school was closed in 1984 because school’s current tenants — the as with the town to put the day year’s budget. Kennedy said. The terior paint and ahuttera MGOMETAX HAWKES TREE SERVICE of declining enrollment. town Recreation Department. bedrooms, 2Vt baths, a 2car now In 1987. Walking Lew Prteas end FuRy inatwed. through 6 in 1989 as many parents next five weeks remains to be treatment program in the toWn- school administration projects it ra W BSlMffNI^M Ouekal, truck a oMppar. stump GRANITE Or marble sur­ not on your garage and is a pillared diatance to Buckley arova, oCdltlana S Sseka. Jock want, said Manchester Mayor seen," he said. Gail Collins, one of the parents Visiting Nurse & Home Care of owned Bentley School, there is would spend $523,900 to reopen raisM ranch. There*s a tamoval. Free aallmataa^ Hammarlna 4 saw cuMtna. face workplate. In­ Peter P. DiRosa Jr. The five-week frame who submitted a petition to the Manchester Inc., and one of the currently no new news to report. the school to grades kindergarten gorgeous inground pool School. Great locatloni BARBARA RAY NEIL 64B4136 Spaolal conaMaratlon for spection grade for car, you Beautifully maintained bookkeeping FREE ESTIMATES. The school is slated to be DiRosa referred to was the school board asking that the school system’s day treatment The possibility of reopening the through 6 in the 1989-90 school with a unique concrete tidafly and Iwndleappad. ie% tXaeaeal far Sealer CWieiie small home machinist fence. Sliders to a (to be home, move right In. SERVICES or lathe operator. probably paid reopened only to kindregarten . amount of time before the school school be opened fully, said, she programs — would have time to school fully was one of the budget if that plan were adopted. built), pressure treated Muat aee to appreciate. BsaktHfiBG Mf fHipW IROOFMB/ 647-7SS3 647-9289 Never used or un­ through Grade 3 in 1989 under a board reviews its initial decision had not heard of DIRosa’s com- find new homes. The district is reasons why the town Board of Most of the money in the 1989-90 deck. Then's a Hreplace kwilBtiBBBa faMtaWAg PAyrsH ••••••••••••••• crated. $250 or best too much!! anticipating that between 350 to Directors Tuesday passed the $36 Prieod right at aa4 aaamrtz taaaa. vote by the Board of Education. to reopen the school in stages in nnents. She said parents have not budget is for staff, he said. “ You and a ceramic floor in the otter. 646-7233. That vote has sparked protests by June. given up hope that the school 500 new elementary school stu­ million school budget as is. family room, which is ideal •1 7 7 ,0 0 0 . Top Soil SoraoMtl Lm m 87 Trana Am, black 8 gold, TPI The school board voted in could be fully reopened. dents will reside in Manchester DiRosa said. The budget, which Please turn to page 12 for entertaining. If you*d Call 84S-060S 6 4 9 - 3 2 8 1 PlliSnGEMOniM Any amount dadvarad. Alae, fHl, A7 Pont SunWrd 4 dr aadan parents who say families will be like a home instead of a and leave maaaage. g r ^ , atone and bark, muleh. 8AR D E N IN 8 IBOATS/MARINE house, make an appoint­ R aol^i of ad typaa. SMnplaa. S7 Cbavy Nova 4 dr, AT, AC OtfeeMene: In Menoheelsr, fN il fBONnBi f M l IWpBlfB. OobotL baokhoa 6 loadar lantal. I e o u ip m e r t ^ ^ ment to see this one. MWdto Tpk. to Vernon 8t to 14 CARPENTRY/ 87 Trana Am QTA, rad •255,000. AN WRNW NNBWIInnL MVMS0NS1MIC110N ROTOTILLING Lynott Dr. REMODELHie 15 Foot Seastar. 85 87 Toyota 4x4 PU, blue OPEN HOUSE SUN. 12-4 PM All Size Garden Plbta G k s to n b u ry 872-1400/6SS-9SSS RotaUUIoz at raaaoaabla ralaa. Chrysler, AM-FM ste­ 67 Camaro. B6, AT, AC, 6600K • A nice 2 b^room Hale >427831 FREE tsUmatss. reo, trailer Included. 87 Ford Aoroatar Wagon XLT Farm Condo. This first 8 8 8 H i m . O ’Neill set BOLTON Colonial. Beau­ $1300 or best otter. Coll ae Collea GT LB, 6 apd., AC floor unit is bright and plea­ Call Clyde & Sons tiful new Garrison Co­ ImproviimnU 8 Rtpilr idiwarvativa way to DEUYENING 649-2530. 87 Toyota Camry, 6 apd, AC sant and is in move-in con­ Comploto, homo cart. ifiBMil o r repoir votir roof Rich, clean, etone-free lonial lacated on loam. 8 yards. *80 Flue Tax. 6 4 7 -8 9 8 7 86 Bulok Cent., VS, AT, AC, 26K dition. A large living room, "No JobaToo Small” and lovei Deal direct with 2 bathrooms, spacious bed­ cul-de-sac In new sub­ reefer. Weed end ceder Alao, aand, graval, stone OFFICE/RETAIL 86 Grand AM epa, 4 eyi, AT PS division. Features spa­ and horae manure. rooms; a pool, and tennis FntEsllmitst thOke s p e ^ lH I Seel EQUIPMENT 86 Marc Lynx 2 dr., HB, maroon courts too. A nice complex cious kitchen and fam­ dewwt.27yeora for a couple starting out or ily room, many extras. 646-1143 experience, v. 643-9504 ae Monts Carlo Lux. Sport. VS Calf for appointment. MOVERS OFFICE Size metal desk aa Calloa GT LB, 6 apd, AC to approve retiring. $279,000. Flano R ealty 8 7 1 - 7 9 9 0 . and choir. $100 or best 86 Pontiac 8TE 4 dr, blue V e rn o n offer. Please telephone 646-5200.______REMODELBW in V IG tS 86 GMC Safari Pangr van, 12K • Buy this condemned prop­ Cemplaia henia ripairs and ra- HANDYMAN DJ. WOODS H kvm o 742-8207. erty for •125,000. It needsa MANCHESTER. $144,900. iwoddhtg. W ai paclaiwliibath- THISSFACE Hem# Imeravamant - Fotnltna AArbRMI^S aw VIsme AlgsWig NOBRR ae Cutlaaa Sprma ops, maroon new foundation (approxi­ Price reduction on this rooma and kNchana. $ntea acala • eaiamanti FtnimaC - Tlllna - • OOMNLC1B MOVW ae Bulok Coupe, V6 well maintained six oommardal work. Waplataied. tn- m 4 7 . UeM Coraantrv - OOp JOBS - mate cost •30,000). ^11 for • TflUOK 8 1 MtNRON HMVV irm O I SPORTING 86 Cbavy Cavallar CL wagon details. room Cape In sought aurad, rtfarttwaa. j, for 24 IniSHlons^' INSUaBD • TMUOK 8 D IM N AVAAA8LI after family neighbor­ ,BARRY SCANLON • RMU MNBONAL W n iM Tn 86 Toy. MR2. Sllv. 8 apd. AC reval bill S 4 6 4 1 6 S r Call 643^2711 643-4263 hood. Close to schools, 646-2411 fraaaitimotaa 413-4180 THREE Speed bicycle. 86 Olds Calais 4dr, gold shopping, and bus line. fordttalls Used only once, too tall 86 Toy. Corolla 4 dr, 5 apd Weiss said the town consulted This one won't last I By Alex GIrelll “EASY DOES IT" Is the for It. $M. Please tele- 86 Chav C20, 5.7 P/U, rad jManchester Herald with the Office of Policy and Call for details. Sentry phone 643-2806.______as Cavallar Type 10 cpe. wav to describe placing a Real Estate, 643-4060.P Management in seeking the legis­ HOMES CORDOMIRIUMS APARTMENTS FOR Sale new hockey 85 Flaro QT, V6. AT, AC w ant o i* 643-2711 MANCHESTER. Lovely There is little doubt that Gov. lative action. and we do the rest! FOR SALE IFO R SALE Rentals FOR RENT equipment. Used 85 Toyota Forerunner AT DiRosa said the town worked Raised Ranch built In twice. $500 or best William O’Neill will sign into law MANCHESTER . Club 1977. A bove around - 85 Olda Delta 88 Royale a bill approved in the General with the staff of the governor’s oreoColonlol. Peerless MANCHESTER. "Brand MANCHESTER. 4 room, otter. Call 647-8155 af­ pool, wood stove, hot A N D O V E R . $119,900. New ter 6:30pm. Ask tor 85 Toyota Tercel 3 dr, AC Assembly that will extend to office on the measures. 2 story with golf close water baseboard heat, to the Market. Lake- neyv listin g ". Excep­ ROOMS 2 bedroom apartment. $525 plus utilities. Pau la. 85 Dodge Lancer ES turbo early 1990 the deadline by which Weiss and DiRosa both ex­ by. Newly built, vinyl family room, lands­ view cozy home on, tionally nice and clean FOR RENT 85 Mazda deluxe 4 dr QLC siding, security sys­ condominium on bus­ Please 649-8365. Manchester must complete a new pressed satisfaction tqday with caped, exaulsite neigh­ lovely good size lot. 85 Sunbird 4dr, AT, PS, PB tem, fireside cheer, borhood. $219,000. Coll Nice front porch with line, near most every­ MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ MISCELLANEOUS property tax revaluation, a legis­ the General Assembly approvals. MANCHESTER. 1 bed­ 85 T-bIrd, V6, AT, AC, ater. formal dining room, 643-9095 or 659-5730 and screens and storms. thing. 4 rooms, spa­ room In 6 room home. room apartment. 2 FOR SALE lator says. Both said the approvals will walk-ln closets, 4 bed­ ask for Dave.______Real pine cabinets and cious living room and Completely furnished. floors, near busline. 85 Corolla LE, AT, AC 45095 The bill was passed by the state give the town the option of having room s, 7'/2 baths, plus paneling. Two bed­ dining area. 1 bed­ Male or female. 649- Parking. Separate cel­ ONE Inch Copper tubing. 85 Ford Ranger 4x4 P/U a new revaluation instead of family room. Master MANCHESTER. Spa­ House of Representatives Wed­ cious 1 level, 7 room rooms. Full basement. room, fully carpeted 7911.______lar. $565 monthly. Call 100 toot coll, type "L". 85 Nissan DIx P/U, 8 apd trying to correct the existing one. bedroom with lacuzzi. Call tor details. Cen­ and quiet setting! Only 649-2871.______nesday night as it rushed to a Ranch. 1700 square Asking $150. Coll 646- 85 Toy. 8R5, 4x4 longbed DiRosa said he has been told Available now, tury 21 Epstein Realty, $94,900. Century-21 You don't hove to be on 0271.______midnight closing of it current $ 3 5 3 ,0 0 0 . D .W . Fish feet. 16x26, eat-ln kit­ 85 Olds Cutlass Clara LS there are parts of the original chen, dining room, 647-8895.0 Lindsey Real Estate. advertising expert to get CONDOMINIUMS session. R ealty, 6 4 3 -1 5 9 1 .0 649-4000. □ results In Clossified. We'll BABY Crib and rocker, 85 Caprice CIs m Ic 4dr, V8 State Rep. John Thompson, revaluation program that are fireplace, garage. SOUTH Windsor. Re- FOR RENT homemade, for sale. Great yard with patio NORTHFIELD Green help you word your ad. 85 Toy. Corolla 8R5 LB, AC D-Manchester, said today he and ONE OF THE good habits centlv refurbished In Please telephone 643- 85 Dodge Omni 4dr HB, AT and gardens. Perfect excellent taste. Large, Condominium. 7 643-2711. TOWNHOUSE. 2 bed- 2617.______other backers of the amendment Please turn to page 12 thrifty people have deve­ rooms, 2 full and 2 half 85 Firebird, V8, 5 apd, AC loped Is dally reading of condition. $168,500. bright rooms through­ rooms. Main Street RIDING Lawn mower worked with the staff of the Owner 649-7873, "Tto- out. 6 room brick baths, rec room, porch, APARTMENTS area, balcony, hot wa­ 84 Jeep Bcrambler PU 4x4 the ods In classified. A/C, all appliances. with cart. Runs good. governor’s office in preparing the That's where they find meowner's Concept Ranch on Old Main FOR RENT ter. $650 per month. $150. 41 H o m e s te a d 84 8ubaru QL wagon, AC amendment. 646-4436. Street features 2 full Club house, swimming, 528-4510.______Legislature value buys. tennis. Asking $137,000. Street, Manchester. 84 CtiB 8upm cpe, V5, AC HeginBld Pinto/Manenmter Heralc Mayor Peter DiRosa said today baths, hardwood MANCHESTER. Main MANCHESTER. Newer 2 84 Tercel Wag. 4x4, AT, AC floors, 2 car garageand Call 646-6786 otter MOVING. Many Items that he feels certain the governor 5:30pm. Street. 1 bedroom bedroom with 1.5 brand new. Washing 84 Calica QT, Cpa, 5 8pd. READATHON — Raina Kelley, a Mancheater High the Literacy Volunteers of America readathon at 2.6 acres of beautiful, apartment Includes baths, 1 car garage, will sign the bill. private yard. Hurry.. It machine, $300. Dryer, 84 Bulek Century Ltd., 34K Thompson said the bill passed races to heat and hot water. A/C, near hospital. $695 $50. M irro r, $50. China 84 Bulek 8kyhawk 4 dr, AT School senior, seated left, participates Wednesday in Manchester Parkade. won't last! $259,900. L 0 T 8 /L A N 0 529-7858 o r 563-4438. monthly plus utilities. closet,$275. Micro- at about 10:30 p.m. The vote on Klernan Realty 649- 295-8130 or 646-0882. 84 Toyota Corolla LE FOR SALE w ave, $150. P o rtab le 84 Ctls. Clera wgn, V6, AT the bill itself, one that would 1147.D NEW 3 bedroom Duplex, MANCHESTER. Fur­ dishwasher, $350. extend the life of a task force to adjourment 2 baths plus utilities. 84 Toyota Camry DIx, 4 dr. MANCHESTER- Level, nished 2 bedroom, 3 Wicker set, $250. Com­ 84 Trent Am, blue, T-tpa study property tax revaluation References and secur­ year old Townhouse. puter, $200. C all 647- ICORDOMIRIUMS cleared, approved lots. ity required. $825 per 84 Phoenix, 49K, V8, AT, P8 Raising money to help reading problems passed by 134 to 12. But By Judd Everhart City sewer/woter. 1'/i baths, 1 car garage, 1548. FOR SALE month. Call 646-6454 or fully carpeted. Central 84 Pont. Flero 8E, 4 epd. Thompson said the Manchester The Associated Press I P rice cut! 646-7207. 649-2530. 84 815 Blazer, V5, Hl-8larra amendment was passed by a olr. $800 plus utilities. By Andrew J. Davis Since this is the first year of the MANCHESTER Town- PRIVACY In Ashford. 83 Bkyhawk 4dr, 5 epd, P8 voice vote with no nays. $69,900. Large ap­ MANCHESTER. New 1 649-8165. Automotive Manchester Herald readathon, the volunteers are unsure how HARTFORD - The 1988 Con­ house. Beautiful 2 bed­ bedroom apartment, 83 Caprice Cite, V8, AC A hidden problem: The Senate passed the same necticut General Assembly ad­ room end-unit with proved building lot be­ 83 Toy. Celica TQ LB. AC much money they will raise, she said. tween 2 great forests 2nd floor. $550 per I STORE AND Millions can’t read “ It’s to call attention to the fact that there amendment Tuesday and sent it journed early today after a hardwood floors. Spa­ month. 1 year lease. On 82 Bulok 8kylark Ltd Cpa. A rocking chair, a dog at the feet and a to the House for action. f cious open layout, (Yale Forest and Nat- I OFFICE SPACE 82 Corolla 4dr, AT, P8, AC good book to read. That makeshift living are functional illiterate (peop le)sh e said. frantic final session that went busline. Laundry and CARS — page 21 complet(^lty reno­ choug State Forest). 82 Bonneville wood wagon Another legislative amend­ past the midnight deadline, caus­ 416' frontage x 205' on storage. Peterman SUITES^vanabTe"T000 FOR SALE room was staged Wednesday at the “ People who need special tutoring. We vated, new carpeting, Building Company, 82 Bulok Begal LTD, P-anrt have to raise money to support it” ment passed Monday by the ing the death of several key bills. 36 GRISSOM ROAD Moon Road. Call Joela, square feet per unit. Manchester Parkade during a stop of the General Assembly would make it deck off kitchen. Even 872-8170. Golden Oaks 649-9404. FORD Escort Wagon 81 Corolla LB, AT, AC as volunteers read from books such as About 300 volunteers are expected to Dead on the calendar was a first floor laundry Utilities additional. 1 state Literacy Volunteers of America clear the the town’s ill-fated Reolty. 646-5099. m ile to 1-84. Peterm an 1981. Brand new tires, “ Rools” by Alex Haley and Wilson Rawls’s participate in the readathon. While at their tough anti-drunken driving MANCHESTER *227,500 hook-ups! $89,900. Ml Vakklaa WarrantiBd readathon. revaluation attempt is LOT For sale. Manufac­ LOOKING FOR a low-cost Building Company. brakes. Engine needs The readathon, which will conclude "Where the Red Fern Grows.” stops, the local chapter will supply readers amendment, a bill requiring a Gracious, 8 room Colonial, 3 bedrooms, 2'A Anne Miller Real Est­ 649-9404.______work. Best Offer. 643- invalidated. ate, 647-8000.O tured housing com­ wav to communicate ygur Saturday in Hartford, made one of its 22 The readathon, which started last Fri­ for the about four hours the readathon is in smoking car on Metro North baths, first floor family room and a huge lower advertising message? 4482.______Town Manager Robert Weiss munity. Palm Boy, MAIN Street, Manches­ stops in Manchester as part of its effort to day. will run for 168 contirtuous hours, said town, Beckwith said. While between towns, commuter trains and a bill aimed level ^arnlly room with walkout. Master LYDALL Woods. Excep- F lo r id a . 8 m in u te s Wont ods are your te r. 1400 plus square O LD S 98, 1983. 4 door. said today the town turned to the at making autopsy reports public. LYNCH draw attention to the problem of illiteracy. volunteer Doris Whitbeck. The purpose is to there is an official reader onboard the van. bedroom suite with dressing room and private tlonal 2 bedroom end- from airport. 644-6348 answer. foot office condomi­ Excellent condition. Legislature for the invalidation And. on a dramatic 18-18 vote Reosonobly priced. Readers used the makeshift living room, raise money and to promote the program, bath. A beautiful home In a lovely area. Host: unlt' In spotless evenings. nium . $159,900. L arg e 6 PONTIAC-TOYOTA action in order to protect itself just as the midnight adjournment condition! Fabulous NEWLY re-done Vi of room suite In Heritage Seen ot Tire Country, which was set up in the parkade parking lot, she said. Please turn to page 12 Dan Reals. Brokers protected. larg e D uplex. 3 bed­ Brood/ Middle. 500 W. Center S t against any litigation over tax hour tolled, the Senate killed a bill master bedroom with I RESORT Place, Ideal tor profes­ (Xrtellonr Soott Orlv* to Koniwdy Road to laR on cathedral ceilings and rooms, formal dining sional office. Call Paul 643-1688. Manchester assessments that might arise in a that had cleared the House a HamUton Driva to laft on Qrlaaoin Road. skylights, I'/i baths, PROPERTY room , V/2 baths, large 742-6380, Golden Oaks H O N D A Accord L X 1986. new revaluation. minute before, aimed at getting expansive living room eat-ln kitchen. Full pri­ Realty 646-5099. 4 door, 5 speed. Fully The town had gotton permis­ doctors to voluntarily accept with atrium doors to a CAPE Cod. Cozy 2 bed­ vate basement, walk- looded. AM-FM 646-4321 sion from the state's Office of concrete patio. Price room. Walk to beach. up attic, 1 car garage Medicare reimbursement as full and convenient loca­ cassette. Low miles. Policy and Management to post- payment for services to the a t $153,900. Blanchard $400 w eekly. $100 w ee­ Excellent condition. Police raid ends Polish strike OFFICE PQne implementing the revalua­ Wa laa htlB n a laeiiai i 8< Rossetto Realtors," kends. Open all year. tion. $700 per month. $9,900 or best otter. low-income elderly. 643-8686. Call. Sentry Real Est­ i t tion for a year. But Weiss said the We're Selling Houses" Must sell I 646-8707. another major work stoppage, be "the last to leave.” had been on strike. The joint session of the House 646-2482.0 ate. 643-4060. By John DanIszewskI statute under which 0PM SPACE V O L K S W A G E N G T 1 1985. communist authorities ordered a In a communique, the shipyard "Nobody suffered any harm or and Senate adjourned at 12:32 ITRUCK8/VAN8 The Associated Press granted that permission is vague D. F. REAL& INC. TWO Bedroom, 2nd floor, Exceptional cor. 37,000 lockout, and police in full riot strike committee had called on injury,” government spokesman HOMES M 0R TB A 6E 8 heat, appliances, refer- miles, olr, sunroof and |F D R 8 A L E enough to cause some concerns. Please turn to page 12 178 iJH aU ^^B aniitir FOR , Poland — Plain­ gear ringed the yard. workers to come to the yard: "We Jerzy Urban said. Mf MRf h H»« -Kf H FOR SALE ~' -Ahces, lease. Security other extras. $7500.649- continue the strike with a feeling State-run radio said at least 38 M M S 2 8 deposit. $535 per 5110. C H E V Y B lazer 1985. 33K, clothes police surprised sleeping In Warsaw, the national spo­ OO N O T GO B A N K R U P T I montii .649-3^. RENT o l r conditioning, workers with percussion gre­ kesman for the outlawed inde­ of responsiblity for the shipyard people were arrested. Stop Foreclosure! Home­ p o w e r brakes a n d pendent Solidarity union federa­ and for the country.” The official PAP news agency owners, consolidate your M A N C H E S T E R . 454 M ain 3 Rooms, nades today in a pre-dawn raid at Mill developer's arrest steering. Heavy duty tion was reported arrested. The Hundreds of worKers inside said some plant departments Manchester's Most Prestigious Neighborhood bills, pay off your credit Street. 2nd floor, 3 Prime Location C L Y b E suspension. $12,500. the Nowa Huta steel mill and cards, your car or busi­ room heated. No ap­ CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 871-7647. arrested the leaders of a lO-day- government accused strike lead­ loudly chanted ^‘Solidarity, Solid­ resumed work while others re­ ness loan, your m ortgage pliances. Security. $480 ROUTE 83, VERNON old strike, official and church ers of trying to provoke a crisis in arity,” and sang religious songs mained idle so that maintenance and save, save your per month. 646-2426, 643-9551 I NTERNATIONAL Poland’s most severe labor un­ and the national anthem. work could be done on equipment won’t affect settlement hornet I NO P A Y M E N T S weekdoys 9om-5pm. 80 Cantury 4 *. *2695 T ro velo ll 1973. 4 door, sources said. U P TO 2 Y E A R S I Bad ezChavatlataf. *2495 automatic transmis­ At the Gdansk shipyard, site of rest since the 1981 military Riot police turned away a stopped “ without preparation” credit, late payments or MANCHESTER. For sion, VB, air. Full heavy crackdown on Solidarity. crowd that gathered outside the during the strike. By Nancy Concelman partner in the West Haven-based rent. Big 3 bedroom on RESORT 84 Cantury LTD 4 a,. *7395 unemployment It nor a 84 CalabrIty 4 4r. *3995 duty towing package. The government reported new yard, birthplace of Solidarity. On Wednesday, Urban had Manchester Herald Brophy Ahern Development Co. problem. Foreclosure ot- busline. $575 plus utili­ PROPERTY Needs tlresand shocks. accused strike leaders of "terror­ which is converting the former slstancc available for the ties. Security and ref­ 86 Cavallar 4 *. ^ *5995 strikes today among transit At the huge Nowa Huta steel­ aachavy C-IOm j v *6995 $600 or bast otter. Call workers in the northwestern port works outside Krakow, police ist” tactics and threatened to use Town officials said the arrest of Cheney Bros. Yarn Mill at 210 DIVORCED and SELF- erences required. 643- MARTHA'S Vineyard 643-0466, 4-6pm. TODAY EMPLOYED. 1577. South Beach- 3 bed­ aaoidaOatuciMi *9995 of Szczecin and the nearby entered strike headquarters, det­ force if the "anarchy” continued. one of the Yarn Mill developers in Pine St., was arrested Monday In Swiss ConBarvoliva AVAILABLE June 1st. room home fully fur­ ae Nova CL *5995 municipality of Police. Students onated percussion grenades and Today, he said Walesa and his connection with threatening town connection with threatening Man­ G roup a t 2$$-4S4-1816 Ideal for newlyweds. nished, tetjry tickets 87Cuttaaatar. *10,995 MDT0RCYCLE8/ In d e x also began a strike at Warsaw arrested most strike committee followers want to “ evoke crisis” building inspecto/s won’t affect chester building officials after gr 2$3-434-4404, arPonteoooaiaaar *14,995 3'A rooms, stove, re­ avolla'ble.j June- M 0P E D 8 University. members, said Krzystof Koz- and he reiterated the govern­ plans for the conversion of the they cited the firm with building Ansaldi-Built Oversized Colonial, 4 Bedrooroac2l4 Baths, (..arge Kitchen frigerator, no utilities. September, 64^8557 ev- tr Cavallar i ar. *7995 24 pages, 2 sgcllont ment’s refusal to negotiate with mill or an out-of-court settlement code violations. YAMAHTvSB'TSo'Excr- “ The moment of the solution lowski, a senior Roman Catholic I REAL ESTATE First and lost months enlnos ond weekends. 87 Pont Grand Am *9995 Solidarity activists. being ironed out with the devel­ Building Inspector Russell Da­ with Wet Bar and Slider to Screen Porch. Two Fireplaces, Oversized 2-car security. $400 monthly. ter. Runs good. Needs B utinats. . 9 Lottery. similar to that at Nowa Huta is journalist in Krakow. Percussion I WANTED RHODE Islahd, Mantu- 87 Spaotrum 4 Or. *5496 Walesa said authorities were oper over conditions placed on vidson told police he began Garage. Private Wooded Yard. C all 649-9521.______nuck Beach. Oegan 87 Monta Carlo *10,995 minor repairs. Asking Clattiflad - 21-24 Obltuariee. approaching," Solidarity leader grenades are designed to create a $250. 646-4704.______"sinking our country into ruin ... sitq plan approval. receiving threats and harass­ STARTER Home/Con- THREE Rooms partly view..3 bedroom Con­ S7 Bulok Ragal 2 dr. *10,995 J Cornice _ 20 Opinion _ Lech Walesa said in a taped loud noise and no injury. Just off Exit 4 of Interstate 384 ■ 15 Minutes to Downtown Hartford. domlnlum. tmmedlote furnished. Heat. Work­ temporary. ’Full t7 Cantury 4 ar. *9995 H O N D A CB 550K 1977. Connecticut _ 18 People------.10 interview smuggled out of the Later, riot police entered and I’m still convinced our strivings Meanwhile, West Haven’s ment on April 22 when he and 303 Timrod Road occupancy. Leove ing single male pre­ equipped, 'h m ile to Very good condition. Focus______to Sporte____ Lenin shipyard in Gdansk. In a . ordered all strikers to leave. Half are right, and I can’t behave in building Inspector said today he Please turn to page It Offered at *350,000 ■ Shown by Appointment Otily ■ (]all Owner at 646-8711 message, Lauren 659- ferred. No pets. Lease. beach. 644-9639 otter 872-9111 22K. New tires, rear Local newe___2-4 Television. tense-sounding voice, he vowed to the plant's 32,000-worker force any different way.” was not suprlsed that John Ahern, 4462. "P rin c ip les ". 643-2880. 5pm. broket. $400.647-0666. I , ■ MAN^^HES’^ER HERALD. Thursday, May 5, 1988 — 3 t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. May 5, 1988 New DPW head creative RECORD Lozis’s boss gives recommendation , About By Andrew Yurkovsky see where the town (Manchester) Manche$,ter Herald y e has been.” Adopt a pet: Lady, Snowball bq«»« ■ Lozis said he does not plan to Peter P. Lozis Jr., the man who -..K make any immediate changes in Koffee Klatch meets Clerk gets court date will become Manchester’s new how the department’s eight div­ By Barbara A liquor store clerk who was Jailed over the The Koffee Klatch will meet Wednesday from Manchester Hefald public works director, takes a isions operate. noon to 1:30 p.m. at the First Congregational weetend after being charged for the second time I ' i J , WHIM creative approach to solving Lozis said one of the reasons he. Church, Route 31, Coventry. The buffet will Include this year with seliing alcohol to minors is scheduled problems, his current boss says. decided to- take the job in Lady, a female beagle, is this to appear in court Wednesday. “He’s a person who can look at Manchester was because two sandwiches, desserts, tea and coffee for $2.50. week’s featured pet. She’s had Chowder or salad is 50 cents extra. ^ . Karin E. Knight, 22, of 466 W. Middle ’Turnpike, a a problem, analyze it and impro­ former public works directors he a tough time for the past week clerk at Harvest Hill Pakcage Store, was arrested k'lYED; vise if need be,” said Dana knows — William O’Neill and Jay or two. She was hit by a car and Saturday when police stopped a minor waiking out Whitman, Rock Rocky Hill’s town Giles — spoke highly of the Ostomy Association speech had a slight dislocated hip but of the store with a bag containing two bottles of manager. community. In addition, he said, was taken care of at the Bolton Lois Pabst, directorof Home Care for Manchester liquor and beer, police said. Lozis, 46, who was named the he has been interested in becom­ Veterinary Hospital and is fine Police said the clerk failed to ask Colin P. Memorial Hospital, will speak to the Manchester now. new public works director by ing a public works director since Area Ostomy Association on Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Scranton, 20, of Marlborough for identification. / ■’ Town Manager Robert B. Weiss he received his master’s degree Lady was hit April 21 at the Seventeen-year-old Michael D. Glangreco of on Wednesday, will take over the in public administration from the the hospital Conference Room B. Changes in health comer of Broad and Center care for ostomates will be the subject of her talk. ’Tudor Lane left the-store with a bag containing a post on June 13. He replaces University of Hartford in 1985. streets and is now at the dog bottle of liquor and was charged with possession of former Public Works Director Lozis was born in New Britain pound ready to be adopted. Dog alcohol by a minor. ciil :e s George A. Kandra, who resigned and has spent most of his life in Book sale planned Warden Richard Rand said Scranton was held on $500 bond and -Giahgreco effective Feb. 15. Newington, Where he now re­ Lady is about 1 year old and is The 10th annual book and bake sale at the Andover was released on a written promise to appear in court Whitman said that Lozis, who is sides. He is married and has three tri-color and has a nice Wednesday. town engineer, did a "very good children. Public Library will be held Saturday from 9 a .m. to 3 disposition. p.m. on the library lawn. All proceeds will benefit m- job” in Rocky Hill, a town with a Before becoming town engi­ There is also a male beagle at population of about 18,000. He neer for Rocky Hill in 1975, Lozis the library. For information, call 742-7428. the pound. He was found on Court date slated PETER P. LOZIS said he has confidence that Lozis " ... learning process” held various engineering post$ Henry Street on May 1. He’s A woman Who struggled with police, losing three can handle his new post in for private firms and for the Blood pressure checks about 3 years old and is also teeth, during her arrest on shoplifting charges Lady Snowball Manchester. finished. 1 towns of West Hartford and tri-color. Monday is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday. In Rocky Hill, Lozis served as Lozis directly supervised two Middlebury. He received an Free blood pressure checks are offered at the Both beagles are small dogs Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy on Main Street. No noon to 1 p.m. The phone to a friendly home. Stephanie Scott, also identified as Stephanie the agent for the Inland Wetlands engineering technicians in Rocky engineering degree from the and won’t get any larger. Sturgis, was arrested Monday on shoplifting Commission and reviewed site Hill. Manchester’s Public Works University of Connecticut in 1965 appointment is necessary. For information, call Also at the pound are two number at the pound is 643- Lazorik also reminds cat 649-1025. 6642. There is also someone on owners to be sure thpir cats charges and resisting arrest. She was presented in A plans for the Planning and Zoning DepartmfenThas, a total of nearly and afterward ‘ served in the adorable puppies. They were duty at the pound Monday have distemper shots. She said Manchester Superior Court ’Tuesday and is Commission. Whitman said. He 200 employees. Army Corps of Engineers. found abandoned on Hillstown scheduled to appear in court again on Tuesdays ■tis —» worked on various street projects “It’s ju^t a larger operation and His salary in Manchester will Road on May 2. Both are through Friday from 6 to 9p.m. she was informed by someone Bridge played There is a $5 fee to adopt a who works with Protectors of Scott, 34, who also told police her name was and supervised a $4‘/^ miilion more responsibility,” Lozis said. start at $58,000 and go up to females and both have waiting Sturgis, struggled with police during an arrest on drainage project that is almost ”I have a long learning process to $61,000 on July 1. The Manchester A.M. Bridge Club results for lists to adopt them. dog and the new owner must Animals that there seems to be Monday are: North-South 1. Bette Martin-Terry see that the dog has its rabies a rash of distemper cases east shoplifting charges at the K mart on Spencer Street, Daigle; 2, Eleanor Berrgren-Frank Bloomer; 3. One has a face that resem- shots and is licensed. of the river. police said. 'btes that of a Schnauzer and the Scott continued to battle with police and kicked Mollie Timreck-Ann DeMartin. East-West 1. Jane Aid to Helpless Animals Inc. All of the cats put up for Lowe-Frankie Brown; 2, Sara Mendelsohn-Marge other looks like lady of Lady is in need of good homes for the one of the officers, police said. While trying to get and the Tramp. Both are adoption by Aid to Helpless^^ her into the cell at headquarters, she lost her PTA involvement encouraged Warner; 3, Murray Powell-Barbara Phillips. many cats and kittens it takes Animals are neutered or __Thursday’s scores are: North-South 1. Lesly mostly black with some in. Some are being kept in balance and fell onto the metal frame of the bed and touches of white. spayed and given their shots hit her mouth losing three teeth causing her to bleed By Andrew J. Davis interest in the PTA at schedules. She and Perry said a White-Ann DeMartin; 2. Jim Baker-Hal Lucai; 3. foster homes — homes of unless they are too young when Manchester Herald Washington. good source of volunteers can be Louise Miller-EleanorBerrgren. East-West 1, Mike Bert, the black Labrador members mostly — and some from the mouth, police said. She was transported to retriever, found on Vernon adopted. the Manchester Memorial Hospital emergency School PTA Co-President Mary found in former members and Franklin-Tom Regan; 2. Frankie Brown-Mollie are being boarded at area State Parent-Teacher As.socia- O’Connor said the problem will senior citizens. Timreck; 3. Marge Warner-Terry Daigle. Street on April 7. has been veterinary clinics. To adopt a cat or kitten call room where she was treated and released adopted by a Manchester She was charged with interfering with police tion officials visited Manchester result in the PTA being less active Also, people have to realize the This week’s featured cat is any of the following numbers; Wednesday armed with a host of next year, but would not result in importance of the PTA. Duggan family. Snowball, a male with fluffy 666-7000. 623-0489, 242-2156, or resisting arrest, breach of peace and fifth degre said. Support group meets larceny, police said. ideas to help the Washington th e death knell of the The dog pound is located on long white fur. Judy Lazorik. of 693-6138. These numbers are in School PTA. which is suffering organization. "It’s the clout and respect that The Alzheimer Support Group of the Visiting town property near the landfill Aid to Helpless Animals, said the homes of members. If you After court Tuesday, she was transported to Niantic Women’s Correctional Center. from a lack of volunteers. ”I don’t think the problem is PTA membership brings” with Nurse & Home Care of Manchester will host Roy area off Olcott Street. Rand is Snowball is a very friendly cat call and do not get an answer, Rtginald PInto/ManchMter Herald State Parent-Teacher Associa­ having a PTA.” she said. “Wa­ state legislators and the local Katz of the Medicine Shoppe on Wednesday. Katz at the pound weekdays from and she would like to .see him go plea.se try again. takings for the proposed Route 6 tion President Carol Duggan and shington has a real positive education officials, she said. "We will speak on medications and the elderly. The TAKEN BY STATE — William Hunt, of state first vice president Chris feeling for next year. I don’t think believe PTA is the only way for program will be held on from 7 to 8; 30 p.m. at the ) Covantry, and Peter Houle, of Andover, expressway at a home on Notch Road in Perry led a meeting of the it’s going to be as bad as parents to have an impact.” Manchester Memorial Hospital. For information, Local Briefs were among those protesting state land Bolton Wednesday. Manchester PTA Council, which portrayed.” Ray Gardiner, school princi­ call 647-1481. was held at Washington School. One of the many problems the pal. said that while it looked like Obituaries About 25 people attended the school has. O’Connor said, was there might not be a school PTA Outdoor discovery meeting. getting volunteers to put in the next year, it does not appear as Agnes E. Dailey Hospital. She was the widow of Buell of Woodstock; and three Voter registration set “You are not alone.” Duggan time that they have promised. though that will come true. The Lutz Children’s Museum is sponsoring a ‘Rambp^’ gets burned said of the lack of volunteers. Often the burden of putting on "As we went on, we had a little Agnes E. Dailey, 70, of Meadow Harold A. Iversen, the secretary grandchildren. Voter registration sessions will be held from 6:30 program with the Department of Environmental and treasurer of the East Hart­ The funeral will be Saturday at to 8:30 p.m. today in the mall at the Manchester “It's a societal problem. It’s a events falls at the feet of the more optimistic outlook.” he Protection’s Family Outdoor Discovery Program Street, Hartford, died Thursday problem in all organizations. It’s officers, she said. said. “We said. ‘By golly, we can at home. ford Federal Credit Union. 1 p.m. at the Introvigne Funeral Parkade and from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Saturday at 10 a.m.. The program will feature an She was born in Hartford. Home InO.. 95 E. Main St., Voter registrations will also be taken for residents dDT commissioner derided over Route 6 not just the PTA or this PTA.” To solve that problem, Duggan pull it together somehow.’” animated charS^jer to promote recycling. Regis­ Bom in Manchester, she lived Duggan said the high turnout suggested breaking assignments Elections for offi^rs will be in the Manchester area before She is survived by two daugh­ Stafford Springs. Burial will be in of any town and changes of address and party tration is necessary. Call the mu.seum at 64,3-0949. ters. Mrs. Donald B- Caldwell of Willington Hill Cemetery. Calling enrollment for Manchester residents. By Andrew Yurkovsky ise to allow residents to purcha.se to serve as a corridor to the proved that there was still down and working within people’s held in June, O’Connor said. moving to Hartford 30 years ago. their homes back if the proposed southeastern part of the state, Before retiring she worked at the Bolton and Mrs. Allan F. Freiheit hours will be Friday from 2 to 4 Manchester Herald, Kite flying exhibit Jr. of East Hartford; eight and 7 to 9 p.m. expressway from Bolton to Wind­ DOT officials claim that the Travelers Insurance., Agency in ham is pot built. present two-lane Route 6 is Hartford for 37 yeara',^$he was a grandchildren; five great­ BOLTON — About 25 people WORLD'S The kite flying conte.st held in April is the subject grandchildren; a niece; and Thaddeus Paszek turned out Wednesday evening in “I’d like you to take a look at the unsafe, but expressway oppo­ of a photographic exhibit at the Savings Bank of member of the Traveler’s Girls Calendars t' building here,” she said, pointing nents say that safety on the Club and the St. Cyril Methodius three nephews. She was prede­ Thaddeus J. “Ted” Paszek, 63, front of a condemned home on t i g ye ii s GREAT Manchester through May 16. The contest was ceased by a daughter. Jane E. Notch Road to protest the taking to the two-story wood-and-stone existing roadway could be im­ sponsored by the bank and the Lutz Children’s Church of Hartford. of East Hartford, husband of 3 b B 9 p a r k a d e p h a r m a c y Iversen; and two brothers, Ron Laura (Trevison) Paszek, died of land by the state for the home opposite the quarry at proved if it were widened. Museum. She is survived three sisters, Meetings scheduled tonight: Bolton Notch, The U.S. Army Corps of Engi­ CLASSICS Eleanor Wandzy of Vernon, Cath­ and Frank . Wednesday at home. , proposed Route 6 expressway. 404 w. Middle Tpk • "WE SAVE YOU MONEr'^i The funeral will be Monday at He was a member of the Bolton neers is expected to rule as early erine B. Dailey of Mjiwuri, and During the half-hour rally The home, which belonged to as September on whether the • Perfumes Mother’s Day bouquets Alice D’Attilio of EastHartford; 10 a.m. from the John F. Tierney Manchester Army and Navy Library Board, Bentley Memorial Library, 7:30 organized by the Eastern Connec­ the Gonder family before it was Funeral Home. 219 W. Center St. Club. DOT should be allowed tq^li in 77 • Colognes LORNA WILL Spring bouquets for Mother’s Day will be on sale a brother, James Dailey of East p.m. ticut Citizen Action Group, the condemned two years ago by the acres of wetlands in order to build Burial will be in Cedar Hill Besides his wife, he is survived protesters criticized the commis­ DOT, is in a state of disrepair. Gift Wrap in the greater Hartford area by volunteers to help Hartford; several nieces and Cemetery, Hartford. Calling the expres.sway. the Connecticut Chapter Arthritis Foundation. Alice nephews including Kathleen by a son and daughter-in-law. sioner of the state Department of The chimney is falling apart, the hours are Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. Robert and Sharpn Paszek; a Allen Ward, a resident of FREE Malin of Manchester will be selling bouquets at Smythe. Transportation. J. William windows are broken, and many of Hebron, said that the DOT has Stanadyne Corporation in Windsor. Bouquets cost $4 The funeral will be Saturday at daughter and son-in-law. Mary Thoughts Burns, calling him the "Destruc­ the shingles are cracked and • B« Pamp«r*6 and Paul Bavier, all of Ellington; acted irresponsibly in acquiring • Plenty Parfclei and $5 for those with a desk va.se. , 10 a.m. from the John. F. Tierney Chailes Amidon tion Man of the Year.” The DOT’S falling off. land for a highway that may not Funeral Home, 219 E. Center St. a sister-in-law, Mrs. Edward taking of homes for the project • No Waiting Charles Malcolm Amidon, 66. Paszek of Middletown; and four Houle and others said that the be built. He said that “tens of followed by a Mass c^^Cbristian of West Willington, husband of h a s sparked widespread home had once been used for millions” of dollars in federal Coventry campers burial at 10; 30 a.m. at the Church grandchildren. Education from God’s perspective is built upon criticism. Adele Becker) Amidon. died The funeral will be Friday at the answers to four important questions. What is exercises by a SWAT team from grants the department plans to The Channel 3 Country Camp in Coventry is now of the Assumption. Burial will be Wednesday at Westerly Memor­ Last year Burns was named the the state police. Ernie Grondin, of spend on the highway would he Chanel No. 5 accepting applications for the summer season in St. James Cemetery. Calling 9; 15 a.m. from the D’Esopo East reality? What is man? What is truth? What are our Opium ial Hospital in Rhode Island. .Hartford Funeral Chapel.' 30 "Construction Man of the Year” 21 Notch Road Extension, said better spent on repairing the beginning June 27. Registration is open to anyone hours are Friday from 3 to 5 p.m. values? Today we will explore truth. state’s "decrepit roads and Perfume He was employed as the service Carter St., East Hartford, fol­ Jesus Christ is the way to truth. God’s plan for by the Connecticut Construction that a SWAT teamed had carried ^ CANDIES between the ages of eight and 12 and may he made Memorial donations may be manager at Carter Chevrolet in Industries Association. out training in the home last fall. bridges.” Perfume by calling 643-2494. Camp runs in two week sessions: made to the Hartford Visiting lowed by a Mass of Christian making man right with Him was to provide a perfect Mai«;hester for 30 years. burial at 10 a.m. in St. Chris­ Laurel Houle, a former resi­ The DOT announced in March John Twerdy spoke about how Spray Perfume June 27-July 9; July 11-July 23: July 25-Aug. 6; Aug. Nurse Association Hospice Pro­ example in the life and teaching of Jesus Christ. In the DOT had condemned 7‘/4 He is also survived by a son. C. topher’s Church. East Hartford. John 14; 6, Jesus clearly stated, “I am the way and dent of Andover whose home on that it planned to demolish the 8-20. The cost fora two-week session ranges from $20 gram, 80 Coventry St., Hartford Phiipp Amidon of South Wind- Bunker Hill Road has been taken home. acres of his farm at 605 Pucker St. Toilet Water to $250 depending on family size and income. 06112. Burial will be in Mount St. the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father from hanj; a daughter, Patricia M. Benedict Cemetery. Calling except through me.” by the DOT. ridiculed what she The DOT is proposing the in Coventry. He said that farm Spray Cologne Programs during the summer include a range of Amidon of West Willington; two said was the department’s prom­ 11.8-mile, four-lane expressway had been in his family since 1920. outdoor activities and environmental education by Luclle E. Iversen hours are today from 6 to 9 p.m. God’s Word, the Holy Bible, is provided for man to » 4 7 * ® to brothers, Lester Amidon of Memorial donations may be coun.sciors and instructors. find truth. Matthew 7:24-27 tells how the wise man Body Powder Lucile E. Iversen. a longtime Ocala. Fla., and Clarence made to the American Heart builds his house upon the rock. The rock represents $7500 Manchester resident,,died Wed­ Amidon of East Hartford; a B’nal B’rlth Installation Association. 310 Collins St., Hart­ the Word of God as taught by Jesus Christ. The Holy OPIUM nesday at Manchester Memorial sister. Mrs. Franklin (June) ford 06105. Bible is not just “another great book.” It is the >4M to »15** B’nai B’rith Charter Oak Lodge will install inspired Word of God. officers at the Community Breakfast on Sunday at 9 Aii truth is God’s truth. In the Psalms, this idea is a.m. at Temple Beth Sholomon E. Middle Turnpike. expressed in chapter 19 as well as chapter 104. All White Perfume The officers nominated are Dr. Martin Rubin, Public Records 6 4 3 -8 4 74 'oodian8am-6pm Daily .* 168 Woodland Street GARDENS Extract that is good has its source from God. Therefore, as president; Alan Goldstein, Harold Meyer. Arnold students explore God they find truth. These ideas Shoulders Zackin. vice-presidents; Harold Brody, secretary; Quitclaim deeds ’Turnpike, no conveyance tax. are principles to live by. Cologne x,»50® ® Sidney Cohen, chaplain; Seymour Kudlow, treas­ Kenneth R. and Gail A. Boud to Deborah A. Boud, Merritt N. Baldwin to James F. and Karen Shaw, Truth is revealed to man by the Holy Spirit. Cologne urer; Marshall Grodofsky, Alan Igdalsky, Alan one-half interest in 36 O’Leary Drive, no convey­ one-third interest in property on Round Hill Road, Chapter 2 of I Corinthians explains this. When man Spray Toilnttn Water Schmerler, Jay Goldstein. Ben Cohen. Leon no conveyance tax. *16*®» ance tax. » ' is separated from God by sin, man ignores truth. 1 OZ, Kramer, Richard Levy, Calvin Vinick, Ronald Connecticut National Bank to Louis Cherroneand Brenda J. Martin to Darren J. DeMartino, Beacon When man is united with God, through Jesus, truth Schlank, David Wichman, board of directors. Linda C. Rood. East Middle Turnpike and Ferguson Hill Condominium, conveyance tax, $2.20. is revealed to him by the Holy Spirit. Some may call *29®® $ 1 7 5 0 Road, no conveyance tax. Donald L. LaBarre Jr. to Margaret P. LaBarre, it conscience; but it is truth. UIITH THESE GIFTS Daniel E. Roberts Sr. to Daniel E. Roberts Sr. and Northfield Green Condominium, no conveyance Students can know the truth. It is not a hidden Planfa, Cut Flowera & Arrangementa $ 2 4 0 0 Susan M. Roberts. Weldon Estates, no conveyance tax. agenda of God. It will be clearly revealed to those 2 at. Azaleaa Hanging Geraniums Qardenlaa Dr. Crane’s Quiz tfiX Sheri L. Mihaler to Frank M. Mihaler, 159 Maple who seek to know Jesus Christ. It is education from Cologne Hydrangeaa Foliage Specimens Chrysanthemums 1’ liAtutrl Cologne Spray Heidi H. Hoher to Jennie' Garry, 198 E. Middle St., no conveyance tax. God’s perspective. & Powder Set Carnations Statuary Hanging Fuchsia Spray Air’du 1 Tempi r A Merino would probably reach our dinner table John D. Thompson Tuberous Begonias Bird Feeders African Violets 1 OZ. CHARLIEI $ 2 2 ® ° as Director of Development and Finance Ttilette 1.7 01. CHEESEBURGER HAM GIBLETS LAMB W eather * 1 1 5 ® S p u r The Cornerstone Christian School By Niiui Ricci CHOP Manchester Church of the Nazarene $ 0 8 8 2. Which type of fish attains the greatest weighf> \ EXTRA LARGE I0/*22" 1.7 OZ. LANVIN BLUEGILL CRAPPIE CATFISH Chance of rain 4 I Vanderbilt I SMALLMOUTH BASS ' PoU *23 ®® 3. Which plant is a carnivorous (eats insects) ’’ Manchester and vicinity; To­ Geraniums ^ 2 night and Friday, cloudy with Spray EXPRESS YOUn LOVE WITH PLATAIN BUROOCK PITCHER PLANT Manchester Herald Toilet Water periods of rain and drizzle likely. 10/»6« anEeTIN4eAAfi56V!'"| JUMSON WEED USPS 327-500 VOL. evil. No. IBS 0.5 OZ. 4. Which one of these is called an "open-faced” Low 45 to 50. High Friday 55 to 60. 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May 8 ,19M Jackson fights on, Bush explains his silence ' i f f _ peace a chance By Laura Kina meetings “because I don’t want to Jackson’s 027, with 2,081 impossible in the muddled con­ in Nebraska and going on to The Associated Press Bush has sometimes been cri­ the president to have to be needed to nominate. test of a few months ago. California, which wraps up the ticized for not saying more about choosing between his vice presi­ “It’s not over really till it's "The arithmetic is clearly campaign calendar June 7 with Coffin brings ni^ssage to St. Mary’s Democratic front-runner Mi­ his opinions of Reagan adminis­ dent and the other members of over,” Jackson insisted Wednes­ there,” said Dach. the biggest single-state prize — tration policies and his role in chael Dukakis arid hijs tenacious the .” day in Washington, where beheld By Nancy Pappas Vietnam War protests and Dukakis himself kept to a 314 delegates. Jackson had a pair developing them. rival Jesse Jackson both plotted Jackson was vowing to press on a series of meetings with advis­ careful course, avoiding any of glitzy fund-raisers set tonight Manchester Herald founded the Riverside Church strategy for the final push of the Disarmament Program, he now despite bruising losses to Dukakis, ers, liberal activists and direct objections to the criticism in Hollywood. primary season, and readied fora in Ohio and Indiana on Tuesday. members of Congress. "We’re Jackson has been leveling at him People will not support disar­ travels the country looking for| pair of. smaller-scale contests opportunities to spread the gospel Those defeats capped a six-week within striking distance.” lately. On the Republican side. Bush, mament if finding peace means after weeks of big-state battles. losing streak in the primary But the Dukakis people were “1 don’t mind the competition losing their Jobs. of peace. Vice President George Bush, too, was campaigning in Califor- contests, broken only by Jack­ beginning to talk about being at all as long as we can keep the ~nia today, as aides talked of the With the military supporting a Coffin believes there is a direct meanwhile, says fearof “kiss and son’s victory the same day in the within striking distance too — of campaign up where it belongs third of the households in Connec­ tie-in between the amount of tell” books has sometimes kept importance of the West in the WANT ADS District of Columbia. the nomination. Campaign com­ and keep it positive,” the Massa­ general election. ticut, either directly or indirectly, money spent on arms, and the him from speaking up in Cabinet In recent weeks, Jackson has munications director Leslie Dach chusetts governor told reporters this state would be one of the amount that is unavailable for meetings. fallen far behind Dukakis in the said Dukakis could clinch it in the in Boston. GET hardest hit, if peace should social programs. “The economic Since the vice president al­ Bush said Wednesday that delegate race. By the latest AP remaining five weeks worth of After a day at the statehouse, ready has secured enough dele­ suddenly “break out.” tie-in is quite striking,” he said. other times he keeps quiet at the delegate count, Dukakis has 1,500 primaries — a goal that seemed Dukakis was heading today for RESULTS ' “Yet we must not continue an “We are the number one nation in gates to win the nomination, the the hills of West Virginia and then main suspense concerns his run­ arms race simply because we the world in terms of arms . . . flying to Nebraska tonight. Both CALL don’t have the imagination to look We’re also number eight in terms > { ning mate. Bush said Wednesday of those states hold primaries on he would “absolutely not” rule for alternative fields of employ­ REV. WILLIAM S. COFFIN of life expectancy and number 18 Tuesday, with 37 delegates at 643-2711 ment. The military must not be in terms of infant mortality. You Tobacco firms probed out California’s governor, George " ... are priorities straight?” stake in West Virginia and 25 in Deukmejian. Kansas Sen. Nancy used as a vast industrial welfa- tell me, do we have our priorities Nebraska. re/unemployment system.” straight?” By Robert M. Andrews and for Life Savers candy, But Whitley said tobacco com­ Kassebaum, meanwhile, said Jackson was beginning the day she’s not interested in the job. That is part of the message “W e are the number The Associated Press another product of the tobacco panies will take any lawful steps which the Rev. William Sloane The Rev. Stephen J. Sidorak, and food conglomerate, for 18 necessary to protect themselves Coffin, a well-known advocate of one nation in the world executive director of the Chris­ WASHINGTON - The Federal years. RJR Nabisco cited “philo­ and their customers against tian Conference of Connecticut, peace and disarmament, will be In terms of arm s... Trade Commission is under sophical differences’ ’ in firing the corporate discrimination. bringing when he preaches on arranged for Coffin’s visit to orders from a House panel to agency. Whitley said the Tobacco Insti­ f f DISCOUNT IS OUR MIDDLE NAME Sunday morning at 9:30 at St. W e’re also number Manchester. Sidorak said his investigate whether the tobacco “The scorched earth efforts by tute had not taken a position on Raglnald PInto/Manehmter HaraW Mary’s Episcopal Church, 41 group was seeking “a major industry is waging an illegal conglomeration tobacco compan­ draft legislation proposed by eight in terms of life pulpit in which he could preach.” MANCHESTER DISCOUNT LIQUORS : LEQAL EAGLES — Bennet Junior High Harry Maidment at Manchester Su perior Park St. “scorched earth” campaign of ies to hit back at those who Luken and Rep. Bob Whittaker, The Manchester church is the expectancy and Bishop Arthur WalmsIey, the economic retaliation against cor­ restrict smoking and to use the R-Kan., to allow states to require 1032 Tolland Tpke., Manchester, CT 649-4750 Schooi students Matthew Sass, Kristen Court. A panei discussion about estate Episcopal bishop for the state of only pulpit from which he will number 18 in terms of porate opponents of smoking. economic power of their non­ tougher health warnings on ci­ Conveniently Located In Heartland Plaza Trombiey and Kate Sterns, winners in planning and family matters will be held preach during his three-day Connecticut, suggested St. Rep. Thomas A. Luken, D-Ohio, tobacco components are chil­ garette packs and advertising the Manchester Bar Association’s essay by area lawyers tonight at 7:30 at Whiton swing through Connecticut. He is infant mortality. You toll Mary’s. chairman of a House Energy and ling and depressing,” Luken said. than those required under federal DOMESTIC The King of Beers IMPORTED contest, admire the Liberty Beli trophy Memorial Library in celebration of Law traveling to help publicize the Commerce subcommittee, in­ “If the parent companies, with law. me, do we have our “The issues of nuclear war and Schaeffer t-iifk ______*5 . 99 presented by the association Monday to Day. newly-merged disarmament weaponry are important ethical structed FTC Chairman Daniel tobacco and non-tobacco subsi­ Major health organizations, Molaon aoitM *13.99 group, SANE/FREEZE, of which priorities straight?’’ issues for Christians to discuss,” Oliver at a hearing Wednesday to diaries, use tactics of intimida­ including the American Lung tion and threats against those Melsterbrau e»»ciii...... *9 .4 9 Moosehaad i .*13.99 he is president. The group, which said Wrider on Wednesday. “And examine whether tobacco com­ Association, the American Ouf Mm •?.« - MJ» iMa* HKINO OF BBBIUI, The Rev. William panies are engaged in illegal who oppose smoking, the FTC Cancer Society and the American is launching a national member­ while we don’t expect or require Piets/Plela Lite m m m ...... *6 .9 9 Labatta aoWM *13.99 High school^hysics teacher ship drive, has just topped the Sloane Coffin that everyone agree, we do feel boycotts, “ whether real or threa­ should be alerted,” he said. “It is Heart Association, endorsed the s n o m K R auiTCAae aonu *14.99 200,000 mark, said Sloane. The that we have an ethical obligation tened,” against businesses that the FTC’s Job to be aware of measure at the hearing. Schmldta « ...... *6 .9 9 * ” Qrolach boycotts, whether real or threa­ 10 Connecticut affiliate. The Con­ as Christians to discuss the prohibit smoking. Their spokesmen accused the Black Label auxoM*______*6 .9 9 Baas Ale aoniM.... .*15.99 York City’s Riverside Church, ^ O D A Our Ptrto* *99.99- •9R «M t necticut Campaign for a questions. William Sloane Coffin Luken referred to RJR Nabisco tened, and to examine their tobaccb industry of making false Miller luNBMt------*7 .9 9 Coke - LItera. • .79 one of America’s most presti­ legality.” Our Mn «•• - « fMMt picked for Wilson fellowship U.S./U.S.S.R. Nuclear Arms has years of experience in dealing Inc., which fired the advertising advertising claims that low-tar Helneken bomm----- ...... *16.99 gious pulpits. An activist, who firm that handled the announce­ Charles 0. Whitley, a senior are safer to smoke Coke - 2 Liter *1.39 Freeze, has a mailing list of about marched through the civil rights with issues of wars a,nd Buach auUDMi...... *9 .9 9 ...... *16.99 By Andrew J. Davis Arnold said^ This summer, past 7,500 said Patricia Wass, its armaments.” ment by another client. Northw­ consultant for the Tobacco Insti­ than others. Coke •S.99 Backs aoMM...... era, burned draft cards in the est Airlines, that it would prohibit tute, the industry’s trade associa- The Luken-Whittaker bill also Coors/Coort Lite M m n ... •1 0 .4 9 94-11 Of-OBIW Manchester Herald participants will be holding one- development director. Papal *5.99 St. Pauli Qlrl bomm ...... *16.99 smoking on all domestic flights tidn, said “there is no evidence of would allow smokers and their Miner Lite auNoM...... *1 0 .4 9 14 I t o t .m m week programs on their curricu­ The visit to Manchester is the ParadlM Seltzer ... *6.00 A Manchester High School lum and teaching methods across kick-off for three days of except to Hawaii starUng April any collusion” among the six families to sue tobacco compan­ Lowenbrau aoniM.... *1 2 .9 0 94-lSoi.bottM Dos Equis bomm... *19:99 physics teacher has been chosen the country, she said. speeches, receptions, television 23. \ major tobacco manufacturers to ies'for damages on the ground take economic reprisals against as the only teacher from Connec­ Carylon said he hoped to be and radio talk shows and rallies. T h ^d firm, Saatchi & Saatchl that deceptive cigarette advertis­ BEER SAME PRICE COLD ticut to participate in a national Coffin is calling for America to DFS Ine., had been producing ads Northwest Airlines or any other ing resulted in serious injury or • Sala Enda S-11-te • Not RaapoMMa for Typographical Errora among the four or five teachers to business. physics fellowship. be selected to teach the programs rid the world of nuclear weapons, for Nabisco cookies for 12 years death. Earl L. Carlyon was selected as next year. stop warfare in Central America one of only 50 physics teachers and use the money that’s left for nationwide tb attend the Wood- Carlyon began teaching phys­ homes for the homeless and job We're in Full Bloom row Wilson i(|ellowship Founda­ ics in 1959 in Perry. N.Y. He left opportunities for the poor. Am nesty tion. There were about 300 teaching and spent several years It’s a tall order, but one which is applicants from 29 states, said in private business. But he feasible, said Coffin, in a tele­ for Mother's Day Nancy Arnold, foundation direc­ returned to teaching two years phone interview from the head­ tor of summer institutes. ago in an effort to spend more quarters of SANE/FREEZE in deadline H EB^ DAY.5 MAY He was the only physics teacher time with his family and because Washington D.C. from Connecticut to be selected. he loved to t e a c h .---- ^ “I think that this is one of those Arnold said. The four-week fel­ The main obstacle in teaching golden moments that history A gift from Bob’s tells your Mother you remembered two things. lowship will be held at Princeton EARL L. CARLYON physics is to prove to students doesn’t offer very often,” he said. expires Her. And everything she taught you about value. University in Princeton. N.J. " ... it’s a chance” that it is applicable in everyday There is interest on the part of life, he said. beginning July 3. the Russians in nuclear disarma­ By Larry Ryckman Carlyon, who has been at the at tiieir various schools. Carlyon To help students understand ment. and a chance for peace in The Associated Press high school for two years, said he said. Since the curriculum has not physics. Carlyon said ^ he uses Central America, he said. “If we was somewhat surprised that he been written yet. Carlyon said he everyday life. Instead of having don’t jump in. right now. with a The nation’s 107 immigration was chosen for the pr(wram since was unsure whether it would be stu(j|ei|ts sit at their desks and major move toward peace, it may offices closed their doors today to acceptance is difficulL practical to make changes in the calculate formulas, he will have be decades before we’ll see this a once-in-a-lifetime offer of am­ SPRING AND SUMMER DRESSES "It’s a very selective pro­ present high school physics students measure a school hal­ fine a chance, again.” nesty for millions of illegal gram.” Carlyon said. “I figured curriculum. lway and then calculate the Connecticut residents re­ immigrants after processing tens it’s a chance. That’s what life is The criteria for being selected number of square tiles in the member Coffin as the battling of thousands on the final day of all about. It’s a real honor to be is stringent, said Arnold. Candi­ hallway. chaplain, who was campus minis­ WHITHAM NURSERY the yearlong program. ter at Yale University from 1958 involved in that.” dates are chosen for academic Also. Carlyon likes to play the ^ Route 6, Bolton - 64S-78Q2 Aliens who beat the deadline The purpose of the foundation background, interest in profes- through 1976. At Yale, he be­ today exchanged hugs and kisses music of Ludwig Von Beethoven friended Gary Trudeau, who Open Daily and Sunday 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. will be for teachers to learn from sionial development. leadership in and serves orange juice while and waved American flags in Los experts about the latest physics education in the community, and immortalized him as the slightly $20®oBob’s Reg. *24.99-*29.99 giving tests in an effort to reduce Angeles. Immigration and Natu­ Sale! techniques, increase the intellec­ interest in curriculum develop­ crazed Rev. Scott Sloan in his ralization Service employees in tual concentration of teachers ment and innovation, she said. students’ stress. comic strip, “Doonesbury.” We knew she’d appreciate this selection of warm weather “The most important part of Houston popped open champagne dresses. Assorted sundresses, tank styles and body-conscious and to encourage new teaching “The teachers who are ac­ From Yale, he headed for New bottles as the final applicants methods, Arnold said. cepted are some of the finest in life is the basis of knowledge and walked out the door. In Chicago, shapes in a variety of lengths. Some styles with embroidery The teachers also will attempt the country.” Arnold said. ”It’s the ability to think.” he said. “If and extra details. Ladies’ sizes S,M,L. it’S^part of life ... what you’re workers waved a flag and burst a to write a curriculum for junior really strenuous.” balloon at midnight. and senior high schools, and then The foundation also holds pro­ teaching them lasts longer. It has ^ chance” of being retained. “Thank God, this is a blessing. try to implement that curriculum grams in chemistry and math. Bring MOM down on her day and We have come so far and from so much suffering,” said Rosa let her discover one of the nicest Pineda, a Guatemalan who app­ lied in Albuquerque, N.M. Council against Main Street As of Tuesday, 1.4 million displays of flowers she has ever people filed applications nation­ FASHION SCARVES wide, and 475,000 people were rezoning request for condos seen, our display is just beautiful! seeking legal status under a separate program for seasonal $500 Bv'Jacquellne Bennett prove of the rezoning at this time agricultural workers, the INS PZC, agreed with Paterson. Bob's Reg. <7.99-*9.99 Manchester Herald based on a motion by member “That’s what the commission’s said. The deadline for that Elizabeth Paterson. problem with this is,” said Walsh. program is Nov. 30. She’s earned her stripes. Her COVENTRY - The Town Paterson said. “This is just HANGING PLANTS ^ AZALEAS and ‘*At this time, it a ppears we will solids and floral prints, too. Our Currently, the town is in the break 2 million” for the combined Council this week gave thumbs what we didn’t want, this being process of redoing the zoning oblong and 30”-36” square down to a proposal before the done piecemeal. We have made a RHODODENDRON programs, INS spokesman Greg regulations and updating the The Greenhouses are just Leo said in Washington, D.C. scarves are the affordable Planning and Zoning Commission committment to update the Mas­ master Plan of Development. finishing touch. to rezone a section of Main Street ter Plan of development. This is bursting with beautiful Ivy Always Popular Items on Most of the applications were allowing higher density condomi­ totally inappropriate while we’re The original proposal distin­ Geraniums, New Guinea received in the West, where 1.3 million people have applied for nium and apartment complexes. revamping our zoning regula­ guished between sewered and 'Impatiens, Fuchsia,!mpatiens. Mom’s Day Jonathan Kreisburg. commis­ tions. It’s contrary to everything nonsewered sites in the village amnesty under the two federal LEATHER HANDBAGS sion chairman, said Wednesday. we’re doing.” and asked that the minimum Non-stop Begonias and e have a wide variety of colors, programs. The Western region is “I don’t know if their disapproval Commission member Robert standard building lot size of 15 some are bursting with blooms! comprised of California, Nevada, much more! Arizona, Hawaii and Guam. will impact the decision of the Walsh, who stopped at the council acres for apartments and condos \ commission.” meeting after a meeting of the be reduced to 2 acres. Illegal aliens who have lived in $ ®® the United States continuously 20 The council’s negative recom­ FLOWERING PERENNIALS ANNUALS and Bob’s Reg. >24.99->29.99 mendation Monday came in re­ since before Jan. 1, 1982, were eligible for temporary residency You’ve gotta hand it to her. Our sponse to a letter from the '® TREES and and HERBS -vi V commission asking the council’s VEGETABLES and amnesty from de^rtation collection ot fully lined leather opinion. RE^KK SHRUBS without a doubt — under the program. They must handbags by Tano includes Kreisburg acknowledged that it ARE READYI apply for permanent residency shoulder bags, clutches and is unusual to request a council east of the river the best collection with 18 months and can eventu­ multi-compartment pocketbooks. opinion on a commission matter, Many beautiful of plants we have ally apply for citizenship. Choose Irom classic neutral Rogelio Curriel, 23, of Jalisco, adding “I sent a letter to 647-1419 plants. ever had — ' The Greenhouses colors, and the season's everyone I could think of in town Mexico, was among the last of the biggest accent: red. that might be interested.” Most have yet to most plants are are just loaded more than 68,000 people to apply The proposal to rezone the in on Wednesday. village section of Main Street in Proudly announces the association of flower this year. »2.25 or 3 for *5.98 with plantsi Asked why he waited so long, 4 DAYS ONLY. THURS., MAY 5 THRU SUN., MAY 8 South Coventry was presented to Curriel said, “I don’t know, but I the commission by Mansfield Nancy Zinker Maybe MOM would We have a nice did.” attorney Samuel Schrager at a A RE/MAX Super Star LAWN The doors closed at the office in special meeting April 4. Schrager just like a flowering assortment of Hialeah, Fla., at 12:02 a.m., but Nancy Zinker has lived In Elling­ three minutes later, Manuel Pico, represents developers Mark La- ton for 13 years, but previously to STATUARY plant, such as a wooden lawn vitt of Storrs and Phillip DeSiato that has lived Iri West Hartford. a Colombian, and his wife, bf Coventry, both of Millbrook New York, Bermuda and . Mum, Non-stop ornaments. Sandra, were allowed in. Nice selection of Associates of Coventry, Inc. She Is a multi-million dollar Begonia, Martha More than 3,000 applied for The proposal asks that the producer and a i won awards for figurines. amnesty on Wednesday, bringing allowed maximum two condomi­ her top sales production. Nancy Washington OPEN 7 DAYS ’s total number to 114,838, nium or apartment units per acre specializes In both residential Also, many types Geranium, said Richard Smith, regional INS be increased to six units per acre and Investment real estate. She Is deputy director. B'S Friday till 8 immediately adjacent to sites an expert In the variety of finance of bird baths. or Azalea. INS employees cheered as options available In the market Sunday till 4 servicable by water and sewers. place. Rosa Lopez walked into the It also proposes reducing the| Houston center at midnight. current buffer zone from 50 feet to* Nancy has been Involved In Ms. Lopez, 62, said she didn’t 35 feet. The proposal is a scouting and collects art and antiques. She hat a teenage file her application sooner be­ modification of an earlier one daughter and many peta. "I like cause she didn’t have enough that met with strong public the RE/MAX concept.” she aald. money. She still only had $40 in opposition. VITTNER’S GARDEN CENTER "It la new, but It Is designed to fit Call Nancy for that cash when ' she presented her Middletown-343 Main SI.. Enfield-25 Hazard^ve., Hamden-1697 Whilney Ave., Waterbury-200 Chase Ave., Manchesier-260 North Main St. Following a brief debate Mon­ eeslly Into the existing real estate application,' but the INS granted day night, the Town Council voted structure. It’s a winning combina­ winning touch for 1 TOLLAND TPKE., MANCHE8|ER-VERN0N TOWN LINE 649-2623 her a 60-day extension to pay the Store Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 9-9, Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10-6#We acce^ MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover Caed Unanimously to send Kreisburg a tion for agents and customers.': your real estate needs. remaining $145. statement saying they disap­ I - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurwlay. Mav B. IBM OPINION Memo: Weiss writes directors on revaiuation

' ' Editor’s note: Following is the text of a^memo MfN. Kie^S Processing Paul Juttner visited Rutland,, Vt., to of Tax Review started meeting were certainly a from Town Manager Robert B. Weiss to tlii investigate the software program that was justifiable concern of the Board of Directors, its Board of Dif^ctors concerning the town’s recent Sparring • I ultimately purchased. On their recommendation, Revaluation Subcommittee, the Board of Tax revaluation. after I was briefed, the acquisition of this software Review, the public, and most certainly to me. I feel Jack was authorized. Of course, Mr. Vincent being the that the inquiry conducted by the Revaluation May 3,1988 technical expert in the appraisal area, was the Subcommittee has been appropriate, objective, on budget Anderaoa prime individual responsible, for the selection, and positive in nature. A major concern to me, and I MEMO TO: Board of Directors since he was the one that would be using it. It should believe to the Revaluation Subcommittee, was FROM: Robert B. Weiss, General Manager be noted parenthetically that in the years since the whether the complaints received from various SUBJECT: Revaluation — Problems and Concers program was selected, there are, according to the sources were anecdotal or substantive. The meaningless » \ lAAO, now many better programs available. In the important question of the validity of the pricing As you now know, Mr. Richard Vincent has process of the project, there have been many results fdr equity assessment purposes has been resigned as town assessor. It is timely to keep in comments from Director Fogarty and some from significantly addressed by Mr. Denne of the lAAO. The Board of Directors Tuesday night Meat checking proper perspective the entire process leading up to then Mayor Weinberg relating to purported The focus of the town administration now is to work performed the annual ceremony of the budget the decision to revalue in-house, the faulted results problems in the Assessor’s Office and possibly with with the Revaluation Subcommittee toward in the prescribed form. The directors of the of these efforts and where we should be headed in the revaluation. From observations of the Director finalizing a proper revaluation within the time the near future. majority party and the directors of the system may of Finance and others at the management level, we limits authorized by law. This will require a minority party played out their roles As chief executive officer of the town, all have been aware of personnel relationship massive effort by all concerned. We have many according to the accepted conventions. operations fall under my mantle of authority. lam, problems but had no indication of problems with qualified and conscientious staff members in the There were the usual meaningless verbal therefore, clearly responsible for efforts that fall, the revaluation program, except for time Assessor’s Office whom I am convinced will extend ignore filth as well as for those that are successful. skirmishes between the Democratic majority constraints. No staff members came forward to us their efforts to reestablish the creditability of our Effective communication in all operations is directors and the Republican minority WASHINGTON - The beef you toss on the grill in this regard. assessment system. essential. To keep everything in perspective, It is directors. Each perfunctorily accused each this summer may be stainped “ USDA Government Town Manager Robert B. Weiss When Mr. Spinelli was appointed as finance I also wish to stress that over the years I have important that you be reminded of the thoughtful director two years ago, he was made aware of the other of some degree of budgetary Inspected,’’ but don’t believe it. A few of those been aware, as have my staff, of the very strong process that preceded thedecisiontoundertake the Directors at that time, outlined in great detail the sensitive nature of the revaluation process and ws sense of teamwork that has been evident in the irresponsibility. T-bone steaks will come from meatpacking plants where a radical new inspection procedure is being revaluation as an in-house project. suggested methodology to be followed. It included instructed by me to monitor this area very closely, relationship between elected and career officials. If citizens of Manchester felt the meeting at tested. In 1984 when we were planning for revaluation, such recommendations as appraisal method to be and he has done so. Since December, I have Our Boards of Directors have encouraged the which the budget is adopted was a major part Under the new streamlined inspection system several consulting firms doing business in used, computer technology available, utilization of received weekly progress reports on the project, staff to be innovative and to exercise leadership of the budget process, they would have to (called SIS for short) ,the Department of Connecticut were having problems; and in some building information available in the files in lieu of and the only problem indicated was that of and imagination in developing new ideas. The conclude that it is rather meaningless. Agriculture has given meatpacking companies cases went out of business, or significantly entering each building, sending a notice of each completing the Grand List and the project in a results have been positive in a variety of successful Actually most people realize that the many of the jobs traditionally handled by increased their prices in the middle of a project in property’s characteristics to the homeowner timely manner. Increased overtime was autho­ initiatives. The revaluation initiative, however, meaningful budget decisions come about as Open Fontm government inspectors. The old system was order.to complete a project. Theneighboringtowns before finalizing the valuing process, etc. rized by me, and there wasevery indication that the was not successful. I hope at this time that in the the result of long workshop sessions at which controversial for a variety of reasons, but now the of Glastonbury, South Windsor and Enfield were Another memorandum, dated November 28, project could be satisfactorily completed with the process of repair we do not destroy the enthusiasm job of keeping meat free of the dirt and manure the budget proposals are rather thoroughly examples of that situation. In reviewing options for 1984, (copy also attached) providedthebasisforthe one-month extension approved by 0PM. of our career administrators for initiating changes that breed dangerous bacteqa has been turned Manchester’s upcoming project, Mr. Vincent explained by the administration and explored In any case, Manchester offi­ sixth grades. If any parent wants board’s approval to proceed with the in-house It should be emphasized that no staff member, that can in the long run continue to be beneficial to Center Springs over to company workers. advised that It would be to, the town’s advantage including Mr. Vincent, at anytime indicated to Mr. by directors of both parties. They normally cials should think long and hard a program similar to that which revaluation. the town. befoTe beginning in a multi-year The USDA is quietly testing SIS at four slaughter both qualitatively and financially to undertake the Before the selection of the software to be used in Spinelli or me that the software program for the come to about the same conclusions, give or plans questioned these boys who went to Bermuda $1-2 million park improvement went through, they should call the houses in Nebraska, Colorado and Texas. USDA project in-house. The attached seven-page memo, the revaluation, Mr. Vincent then Director of revaiuation might be flawed. — Robert B. Weiss take a few dollars. inspectors are still on the job at those plants, but To the Editor: programs when we have only recruitment chairman, Patrick dated March 5, 1984, which went to the Board of Finance Thomas Moore and pirector of Data AH of the problems that erupted when the Board General Manager In this case the few dollars amounted to a $500,000. Kennard (649-4472). their primary job under SIS is to look for disease half million cut from the proposed $64 million We all believe in motherhood, Manchester residents: We while the company inspectors control filth. budget. apple pie and parks. Still the have some $500,000 available for Harry S. Maldment Although USDA officials in Washington are improvements to your town. Lest convinced SIS is working, a six-month Probably the most significant disagreement proposal to use the final $500,000 Scoutmaster. Troop 25 of TIP funds to start a multi-year your elected officials conclude investigation by our associate Stewart Harris - * Take Mom to Dinner at l between the Republicans and the Democrats $1.2 million renovation of Center you are not interested, contact raises some serious questions. iOf bullfrogs^ and Lyndon Johnson over the budget concerned the addition of a Springs Park begs several ques­ them, or better, come to the Internal USDA memos hint that government Board of Directors’ meetings and second paramedic unit to the Emergency tions, not the least of which is. officials may be blurring the line between profits ‘Volcano, this is Volunteer. Our Johnson,” he said. tell them how you feel this Show you care ' By Lawrence L. Knutsoii “ So we welcome our British P a r t n e r ’s R e s t a u r a n t Medical Services. The Republicans quite ‘Who wants it?’ and ‘Where does and clean b ^ f. For example, the USDA introduced 'The Associated Press brethren to send back both our guests and I are sitting down at Johnson produced an imme­ the balance of the $1-2,000,000 $500,000 should be spent. SIS in 1986 with a report that begins, “ The primary correctly argued that it is premature to add a To the Editor: tadpoles and foot-long bullfrogs the table. Goodbye.’ diate display of one-upmanship. come from?’ goal of any business is to generate a profit." “ Whereupon, without a word, “ Johnson said, ‘Let me put you second unit since only 2.7 percent of the Al Lutz WASHINGTON — It happened back home. ’^ o n TIP funds have been used for At the Monfort meatpacking plant in Grand the president wheeled his car on hold for a moment, someone‘s emergency calls are duplicate calls, and they 9 Stephen St. Attention neighbors! ;in England, and the plot re- “ Imagine — a foot-long frog! road/traffic improvements such Island, Neb., where SIS is being tested, a around and returned to the rahch calling on my other line.’“ Manchester As a member of the National ' minded the congressman from “ Who would believe it? can be handled by the Manchester Ambulance as Vernon Street, Union Striet government inspector reported last November that ^Missouri of the title of an “ It’s no wonder they call house so quickly he not only got Service paramedic unit. Bridge, North Main Street, Tol­ and Connecticut Forget-Me-Not Association, I beg you to re­ she was afraid she would lose her job if she shut ; Imaginary horror film — “ The Missouri the ‘Show Me State.’ " there in time for dinner, he got Lawrence L. Knutson-covers The arguments advanced by the Democrats land ’Turnpike and intersections down an assembly line when she saw what ;Bullfrogs That Ate Britain.” there in time to say the blessing. ’’ Congress for The Associated ■ like Highland/Gardner, Center- member our men and women * □ □ □ for voting to expand the paramedic service appeared to be an unhealthy carcass slip by. Her According to Rep. Jack Another Texan remembered a Press. j ^o t -her: /Summit, Main/Haynes, etc. held in Southeast Asia, even after boss, a USDA veterinarian, had warned her that it 'Buechner, R-Mo., British garden- Lady Bird Johnson was in hunt at the LBJ ranch for which now are not persuasive. There are many other road- all these years. Yes, thousands Mystery solved! was money out of the company’s pocket evey time ;ers who raise goldfish in orna- Washington last week to receive Johnson had made some unusual Drinking blood It was inevitable that directors of both /traffic uses for TIP funds remain in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia either as Prisoners of she shut off the line. ; mental pools were looking for a House and Senate tributes on the preparations. He had hired an Mockingbirds and ground parties would agree that General Manager including: SUNDAY, MAY 8 It was Troop 25 War (hostages, if you will) or The inspector’s union filed a grievance with the ■way to scare off marauding cats 20th anniversary of the launching artist to record the results. finches on certain Galapagos Robert Weiss should not receive a $4,000 ■ East Middle Turnpike from !that scooped the goldfish out of of her campaign to beautify the After it was over the artist (Open Noon to 8 PM) To the Editor: Missing in Action. There have USDA claiming the veterinarian told her it cost islands drink the blood of other increase in salary. If the directors had Brookfield to Woodbridge (a the pools and had them for lunch.' capital and the nation's produced five identical paintings heavy traffic road serving both been numerous Iive-8ighting by $130 every minute the line remained idle. The birds. The solution: A British pet highways. • A showing Johnson in the fore­ Delightful dining in a friendly, warm allowed that increase after having heaped junior and senior high schools and Last week a very nice letter other concerned people, includ­ grievance also said the vet reminded the inspector ing refugees. Many of these store imported Missouri tadpoles The celebration took place at a ground bringing down a bird. criticism on Weiss over the ill-conceived the Police Department.) from Mary Ann Dennison ap­ that her job evaluation was coming up. Under SIS, When Johnson saw the results, atmosphere. And, a complimentary glass of P.O.W.-M.I.A.s are Connecticut USDA inspectors report diseased cattle to the which are said to grow into season appropriate to.the EMERGENCY property tax revaluation, their criticism ■ Fern/Gardner intersection peared in your Open Forum. It fpot-long Missouri bullfrogs, this Texan said, he sent it back for citizens and may be your neigh­ USDA veterinarians, who check the carcass and occasion. J Fire — Police — Medical wine with dinner for every mom. would have been empty words. improvements I j did not, however, identify the large enough to give a British cat retouching. bor or high school classmate! decide whether it should be taken off the line. The flowers of s|mng — most of ■ Oakland/Sheldon intersec­ young men whom she met in j^e fight of his or her life. them planted as a result of her The new version showed the The $4,000 would obviously not have been a tion reconstruction at new post I urge you all to tie red ribbons The grievance ^as upheld. The vet apologized in DIAL 911 Bermuda, other than stating that But, said Buechner, alarmed labors — were bursting like an president bringing down two 35 Oak Street ■ Manchester ■ 649-2811 significant part of a $63.5 million budget, but it office they were from Manchester. on trees, mailboxes or cars this In Manchester writing and admitted mentioning the cost of haltmg environmentalists saw in all of explosion in a paint fi^tory. birds, not just one. does constitute a clear message about the ■ Oakland Street railroad May I add that all of these Saturday to show you remember the line. He said in a letter to the union, “ If w ^ r e this an unintended consequence. But the occasion, perhaps inev­ Another tale teller told of a crossing reconstruction young men are Eagle Scouts of those who belong back home! directors’ dissatisfaction with Weiss’s shutting off the line for an unwarranted reason, “ Ecologists protested that the itably, also brought forth memo­ Johnson friend using his car. ■ Townwide improvements in Troop 25, Boy Scouts of America, Let’s participate and get involved administrative performance in connection then we probably should consider the cost. She was carnivorous amphibians would ries of President Lyndon B. phone to call LBJ who was riding signalization timing and left turn for at least a day! with the revaluation. sponsored by the Center Congre­ not influenced to not shut off the line because of the eat(.^tive frogs and newts and Johnson’s legendary style and in his car. traffic lights (similar to those at gational Church. Since 1958 every cost to the company" The vet denied that he had wreb^the area’s ecological bal­ towering ego. “ The purpose was to show he Now that the m essage is delivered, it is time West Middle and Broad/Adams) boy who has remained active in Judy P. Burnette raised the issue of her job evaluation. ance, he said. Some went to the point of how had his own car phone and he to get on with a new revaluation and other If for some unexplainable rea­ the troop for the full seven year 208 Main St. In another incident at the same plant, So the pet store recalled 400^ Lady Bird coped with it all. started bragging about it to son, TIP funds are now to be program has had the opportunity Manchester town operations. condensation dripped from the ceiling onto edible Missouri bullfrogs as a threat to Rep. Jake Pickle, D-Texas, directed to park/recreation pro­ for a similar trip as a reward for meat on the “ viscera table” of the production line the native-born inhabitants of who said he had been proud to call B m m jects, let’s take a townwide and their loyal participation and for a full day in January, according to memos British gardens, Buechner said himself “ LBJ’s congressman,” financially sound approach. service. Without question this and added this: told the House of the time Mrs. There has been no public outcry service involved considerable written by Government inspectors. USDA “ After hearing this, I hopped Johnson had prepared dinner for for a massive capital improve­ sacrifice by both the boys and Thank you inspectors in the plant repeatedly warned their over to the House floor to deliver guests at the LBJ ranch only to ment program for Center their parents. These young men supervisors and plant officials about the drip. To the Editor: Under the old inspection system, the line would this sad news to my colleagues. find her husband was driving BPENINS Springs. Until there is, a more are not “ shining knights’’ by a “ Lest the tiny creatures of some of the guests around the conservative program of improv­ long shot, but they are a wonder­ hove been shut down until the problem was fixed, Manchester Junior Women’s Britain croak, it is far better that ranch “ to show them the deer and ing playing fields, walk/bike ful bunch of kids. but not under SIS. Club would like to thank the opr Missouri bullfrogs be re­ paths, cooking, skating, sliding USDA inspector Steve Cockerham asked his the antelope and where the Furthermore a comparison Manchester Herald for its sup­ called. Sounds like a horror film buffalo do not roam.” areas; etc. for family outdoor was made with those boys attend­ boss, another USDA veterinarian at the plant, port of our organization during — “ The Bullfrogs That Ate Three tinges, he said, Mrs. EflRPET activities is in order. This effort whether the line should be stopped. In a memo ing elite preparatory schools. The the 1987-88 club year. Your photo Britain.’ Johnson radioed the car using the could be allocated to improve all vast majority of these boys attend coverage of fund-raisers and reporting the incident, Cockerham said his boss “ And so my colleagues I stand Secret Service code names for the our other park/recreational Manchester High School. As a 36 contests, in addition to announce­ told him the problem wasn’t serious enough to stop before you warts and all. presidential couple. areas. year teacher and counselor at ments of club meetings, has work. “ As a responsible Missourian, I “ Volcano, this is Volunteer,” , A large central recreational Manchester High School (now portrayed our club as a worth­ Abel Santos, the head of the local inspectors’ RP 6 5 R believe that although we should she said. “ When can we serve area may be a thing of the past. retired), may I say that our while one in the community of union, complained about the incident in a memo to not leap to conclusions, we must dinner?” While many may recall the good school can not only produce Manchester. Our club looks for­ the USDA. “ If our supervisors weren’t so spineless ensure our frogs do not cause any “ Finally, Pickle said, “ after times long ago when large gentlemen as well as any so- All Connecticut Carpet Giants will be ward to Working with you in the and afraid to stand up to the company and do their undue harm in the land of hours of waiting. Lady Bird’s numbers of residents enjoyed called elite preparatory school, celebratincL the ^ a n d opening of the future. jobs, we wouldn’t have a problem like this.” Thatcher. themselves at Center Springs, voice came over the radio — enormods new Carpet Giant in Southington but also offers an educational Many top USDA officials are convinced this is <6 1SU by NEA, me. those days may never return. (next to Levitz Furniture) with the most program second to none at any Cynthia Redmond only a union spat — that the inspectors are Today’s lifestyles may not in­ cost. spectacular grand opening carpet and "I guess this means we’ve gone beyond the Corresponding Secretary complaining about SIS just to sabotage the system. clude such a centralized recrea­ Incidentally, Troop 25 has room Manchester Junior Women’s rug sale in Connecticut history. ‘measured response’ stage, huh?” tion area. for additional boys in the fifth and Inspectors have been accused of slowing VISIT Club, Inc. production lines without good reason. Everything the Giant carries The inspectors admit that SIS threatens to thin is on sale at spectacular their ranks by as much as 40 percent because it grand opening prices just tor requires fewer government Inspectors. But the this once-in-a-Htetime event. Deferred maintenance takes its toll inspectors say they have on-the-job insight into how SIS is working and their expertise is sometimes This Is the first of two related columns. . ——rr mof m 32 spans in the city fully or partially closed, overlooked by the USDA. Instead, they say the NEW YORK — Not since late 1973, when an because the anchors holding its suspension cables USDA officials in Washington make changes to the See Manchester elevated section of the West Side Highway are faulty. system at the request of company officials. For Mother’s Day from the RE/MAX suddenj$» collapsed under the weight of a truck, has Next, we will report on one meatpacking plant In the Bronx, work crews are rushing to replace where the records show the new inspection system hot air balloon. there been so much hullabaloo about the decay of Robert the rotting Sheridan Expressway bridge so it can New York’s public structures. may not be working as well as the USDA would like carry the traffic detoured when a nearby Bruckner to believe. This renewed concern was inspired by the Walters Expressway bridge — now propped up with Fill in the coupon mid-April decision of municipal engineers to shut makeshift timber and steel beams — is closed for Mlnl-editorial below and leave down the deteriorating 85-year-old Williamsburg desperately needed reconstruction. The Giant offers Bridge. Jessica Hahn has volunteered to appear on the it in our office, SAV^0% TO 30% The Giant now offers-the m ost' the araaX lwg«t n-stock setectXto cf In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the city PTL television program to help raise money for the incredible carpet guarantee That action added to the burden of the other ^ employed more than 200 full-time maintenance on the regular retail prices ol ' ministry. Yep. That’s the same Jessica Hahn who 297 east center st. hundreds erf Imported area rugs. in the country already-overloaded bridges and tunnels spanning J workers to take care of only the Brooklyn Bridge. the East River, as 240,000 motorists and subway had a sexual liaison with PTL evangelist Jim manchester. • PrIcB flUBr»nlM Today, 160 workers are responsible for all of the 846 Bakker and then took $365,000 from the ministry as Th« Gtftnl guaranlMt you CBnl buy iny ol h « cacMts or . o o H n s a T T riders who depended upon the Williamsburg Bridge ■ In 1987, a New York State Thruway Bridge municipally owned bridges. SAVE 20®) TO 40®/o rugs lor less anywhere else in New England or hee refund hush money. She made her generous offer saying on the regular etail prices ol the diflarence tor up lo ais months attar puchaae. during their daily commute were.forced to seek crumbled into he skirling water of Schoharie The 'Trlborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority Drawing, May 11 • installation guarantee different routes. that PTL “ needs credibility.” The PTL needs full and part ro s (all in slock). Tha Grant guaraniaea all his nilallaiions tor one tuU year, Creek, killing 10 people. The soil that held its also employs 160 maintenance workers — but they no questions asked. UkmHree Jessica Hahn like a dog needs fleas, like a The alternative was risking a disaster on the. underwater footings in place had eroded. are responsible for only seven bridges and two Free flight on May 12 or • Ibtal aellatactlon guarantee drowning man needs concrete overshoes, like SAVE 20®J0 TO 50®/o The Gtam wtN allow you to replace your carpel for any BS a revolutionary new brealdhfough from AHed tial crumbling structure. Its suspension cables are Although there have been no such calamities tunnels. L 13, weather permitting. on the tegular retail prices ol raaaon tor up to 14 days attar nsiallaiion (see salesperson oNsrs stain resistance newr ollered betore. And tM M «s George Bush needs Ed Meese. tor details). Incredibla. toe Giants got toem al sals prices never oisred before corroded, its structural supports are cracked, its here, 654 of the 1,468 bridges owned by the'eity and Because the qity-owned bridges are toll-free, axM thousanrls rrf lira quality remnants (alijrt! steel towers are decayed, and its roadway beams state in the five boroughs — almost 45 percent — there is no assured^ource of funds that can be Name______! Jock). are severely rusted. are structurally unsound. dedicated to their maintenance. Instead, the ^ Le hat'box or basket Failure to detect similar defects elsewhere in the That means they must be rehabilitated or money must come fro^ a^eneral treasury already flJaurlipslrr Hrralft to panpamper and please Mom Addreee. Special Grand country has led to three major collapses in the past replaced by the end of the century — but budgets overwhelmed by hundreds of other claims. with g Opening Sale Hours five years: are tight and there is no ready source for the The Trlborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority, on Founded In 1881 on her special day! HARTFORD VERNON 22* Brainard Rd Ei Camino Plata VERNON STORE • In 1983, a Connecticut Turnpike bridge fell into uncounted billions of dollars required to perform the other hand, imposes tolls on vehicles crossing FENNY M. SIEFFeUT...... Publlthtr Phone:______(Nut 10 VaUe'sl (Nsxt to Rem't Deh) Caipet MON-WED - 10-8 the Mianus River, killing three people and the work. the Trlboro, Verrazano Narrows, Bronx QEORQE T. CHAFFELL...... EdttOf (Or try a Tea Basket for only *25^!) . 525-9131 872-6053 disrupting traffic on a heayily traveled section of “ It’s hard sometimes to tell the falling bridges Whitestone and other spans. Of the more than $525 OOUQLA8 A. 8 E V I N 8 ...... Executive Editor THURS-FRI - 10-8 MARIE P. ORADV...... City EdHor GUmi Interstate 95. The disaster was caused by a SAT. 10-S / SUN 12-6 without a scorecard," notes , million likely to be collected in tolls this year, $65 ALEXANDER DIRELLI...... Aieodete Editor We can mail anywhere, too! corrodMl support system. which listed major spans with structural pVoblems. million already has been set aside for preventive Now... the la^est,carpet retailer on the East Coast ■ In 1985, the Chickasabogue Bridge in Alabama At the Fordham Plaza Bridge, concrete is falling maintenance. DENISE A. R O BER TS...... AdvertliingDirector MARK F. A BR AITIS...... Builneee Meneger 989 Main Street m T sjo Manchester east of the river collapsed as a result of deterioration of its from the roadway onto the railroad tracks below. The city and state, like most other muncipalities SHELDON CO HEN ...... ComposingMeneger other locations In the New Shopping Canter next to Save Rite, Now In Southington next to Levtiz Pumllure, underwater steel piles. Nobody was killed or The Queensboro Bridge has holes in its deck. around the country, specialize in deferred ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Pressroom KTeneger (2nd floor NouiflNoul/f Sporu}Sporti) Thun, Thun. 'illtU 88 6 649*81 4 9 * 8 1 647-1419 Warwick, R.I., and Seskonk, Saugus and Norwood, Maas, injured, however. Traffic is restricted on the Manhattan Bridge, one maintenance — and the results are predictable. JEANNE Q. FROMERTH...... CIrculstlonMeneger » — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, May 5, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, May 5, 1988 — »

Climbers conquer Everest MARKET REPORT Outer space threat would BUSINESS Activity o v f tti« p M i 3 0 ifsdinfl dayo Banking and brokerage NATION KATMANDU, Nepal - In a pair of IJN. mountaineering firsts, multinational climbing Emhart talks set brokerage business. In recent teams scaled Mount Everest simultaneously QUESTION: Talking about years, however, the wall between from two directionsmgay and made a live 8,100' & w o r l d — Representatives of Emhart goofs by sav­ the banking and brokerage busi­ television broddciliRi|m atop the world’s unite earth, says Reagan Industries Inc. and its striking workers have ings and loan A In v e s to rs ’ ness has been gradually lowered highest mountain. agreed to meet Tuesday for contract ||ll| ill .associations, — in some places, breached — by 8M0- Archbl$hop Installed today Signals relayed via satellite from a small 'By Terence Hunt about a desire for peaceful with one aim in mind, how safely, negotiations at the request of a federal here’s one. G u id e federal and state regulatory video camera attached to the helmet of The Associated Press solutions. sanely and quickly can we rid t^e mediator. If W hen m y authorities. ATLANTA — Bishop Eugene A. Marino’s Japanese clim ^ r Suyimu Nakamura showed a He went on to say that there had world of this threat to our The strike that began Monday against " daughter gets William A.J Doyle Legislation now in Congress appointment as the nation’s first biack Roman panoramic view of the deep blue sky and rough, WASHINGTON - President been ’’about 114 wars” since civilization and our existence?’^ Emhart’s Hardware Division plant here 1.000- her paycheck, would virtually repeal Glass- Cathoiic archbishop has drawn so much snow-covered terrain at the top of the world. Reagan says wonders what The comment drew applau4e World War II, including conflicts involves about 700 workers represented by she deposits,it / Steagall. That bill has been attention that officiais were worried that the Gasping from the thin air and with frost on would happen l|J)ie Earth were between smaller nations. from the audience, a nonpartisffn Machinists union Local 1137 and Local 1249. in the local l i k passed by the Senate and now is soiemnity of his installation mass would be their eyebrows, 10 climbers from Nepal, China invaded by ” a power from outer “ But I’ve often wondered, what group that specializes in foreiM Members of the two locals on Saturday 1M0- SAL. ’The last before the House of compromised. and Japan in bright red, blue and yellow space,” and imagines that it if all of us in the world discovered policy and national securitiy overwhelmingly rejected a new three-year time she made a deposit, the brokerages only handle buy and Representatives. Today’s installation mass was set for the mountaineering gear congratulated each other. would unite all nations of the that we were threatened by an issues, the National StrateiS' contract offered by the New Britain-based teller remarked, “ You have a lot sell orders and offer no other world in a common defense. 4,U0-seat Atlanta Civic Center, with closed They erected on the summit a string of brightly outer — a power from outer Forum. ; company. of money in your account. Are you service. QUESTION: Through your co­ He made the comment Wednes­ space, from another planet,” As his next summit with Soviet TFMTWTB MTWTF MTWTFMTWTFMTWTFMTW circuit television beamed to expected overflow colored banners duribg the live broadcast, Thomas J. Carroll, a federal mediator based H ^ 4 11 1$ t l 1 going to buy a house?” But an increasing number of lumn, I learned that many stock day in Chicago during a question- Reagan said. leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev TSSi TpX Bay" When my daughter said she crowds at a nearby theater and on local and monitored in Tokyo. in Hartford, called the meeting tentatively set discount brokerage are providing brokerage firms conducting and-answer session after a approaches, Reagan has beeb wasn’t, the teller asked, “ Would national cable TV networks. “ Wouldn’t we all of a sudden AP g ra p h ic additional services. As a general “ deposit brokerage” business speech about human rights and emphasising the need for amts for Tuesday. Also attending the talks will be you like to buy some stock?” She Since Pope John Paul II named the find that we didn’t have any rule, however, investor who want sell certificates of deposit issued the Soviet Union. control in particular and for state mediator Albert Burgess. No site has been during initial offerings of much-sought issues, pointed out a man at a nearby Mississippi-bom Marino to become archbishop Raids to continue differences between us at all, we to spend time visiting or on the by FDIC-insured banks and cooperation among nations fii determined. even when denied bonds to public desk and gave my daughter his of Atlanta In March, the S3-year>old cleric has His telling of the story followed were all human beings, citizens of phone with brokers have to use FSLIC-insured S&Ls around the METULLA, Israel — Israeli troops seized 20 general. *. lAM spokesman Albert R. Gonzalez said the,, customers, the documents showed. business card. country. The broker gets a fee been beseiged by requests for interviews. one day after the disclosure that the world, and wouldn’t we come full service firms. guerrillas and brought them back to Israel after In light of his past anti-Sovi$ unions were “ willing and able, and we’ll be Drexel was instrumental in developing the What about that? from the bank or S&L and the More than 800 clergy members, including Nancy Reagan has consulted an together to fight that particular a two-day raid into southern Lebanon that left at rhetoric, he offered startlinf there. We have to settle things at the table.” customer gets a high interest astrologer about the president’s threat?” the president asked. market for the high-yield, high-risk junk bonds, QUESTION: Isn’t some federal nearly 100 Roman Catholic bishops and four least 40 Arabs dead, sources said today. praise for Gorbachev during his ANSWER: You seen surprised rate. schedule and travel plans. Sev­ The president found an analogy which allow companies without a track record of law supposed to keep banks and cardinals, as well as local civic officials, Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin said Israel speech Wednesday, saying thb — almost shocked. You shouldn’t When a CD matures and the eral members of Congress chided in the threat of nuclear Seabrook license closer earnings to obtain financing based on whether brokerage firms out of each representatives of local Catholic congregations would not hestitate to make raids similiar to the Soviet leader’s reform program^ be. Many S&Ls and banks have customer redeems it, does he deal Reagan about the use of astrology destruction. they have sufficient cash flow to pay off their others business? and other state religious leaders, were expected strike that began Monday into the area of a r e ’’of tremendouy similar arrangements, through with the broker and pay a and a group of scientists com­ WASHINGTON — A Nuclear Regulatory debts. Junk bonds have been frequently used in to attend. southern Lebanon that Israel has designated its “ In a way, we have something significance.” • either outright ownership of or commission, like selling stock? plained that it was a discredited Commission proposal that would permit the corporate raiding. "security zone." of that kind today, mentioning “ It is my belief that there is affiliations with brokerage firms. ANSWER: Yes. It’s the Glass- Does the broker handle a rol­ practice. Seabrook, N.H., plant to operate at low power Of the $32 billion in junk bonds issued in 1986, Three Israeli soldiers were killed during the nuclear power again. We now hope for further change, hop^ ’This allows customers to do their Steagall Act, passed in 1933 as one lover? Do brokered CDs tend to Earthquake shakes Island without an emergency siren system to alert 40 percent were underwritten by Drexel, of the first pieces of New Deal operation. Reagan, asked what he felt was have a weapon that can destroy that in the days ahead the Soviet; nearby residents proves the banking and brokerage with fhe be for larger amounts and for HONOLULU — A strong earthquake struck the most vital factor in interna­ according to a congressional report. legislation It limits commercial the world, and why don’t we will grant further recognition te panel is “ hellbent” on licensing the reactor, same organization — often in the longer period than would be Pagan Island in the Marianas chain in the tional relations, spoke of the recognize that threat more banks’ investment banicing activ­ suitable for a retiree? the fundamental civil and politt critics charge. same office, or, at least, in the Western Pacific, officials said. Key to leaner pork importance of frankness and clearly and then come together cal rights of all,” Reagan said.; same building. ities, such as the sale of newly The commission voted 4-0 Wednesday to > Coleco chairman resigns No injuries or damage were immediately Most brokerages connected issued securities. ANSWER: At maturity, the reported. OMAHA, Neb. — An experimental drug that propose a rules change that would allow a WEST HARTFORD — Coleco Industries Inc. with S&Ls and banks are “ dis­ The law ws aimed at correcting CD’s proceeds are sent to the erodes a pig’s natural defense against “ pigging low-power license without an approved The quake occurred at 1; 47 p.m. HST will have to Intensify its cost-cutting and count” brokerage firms. ’That some of the rampant abuses brokerage firm and put in the out” may be the key to producing leaner pork, a emergency alert system in the six leading up to the 1929 stock Wednesday (7:47 p.m. EOT) about 300 miles Move against Teamsters streamlining efforts to bounce back from a means they charge lower com­ customer’s brokerage account. U.S. Department of Agriculture scientist says. Massachusetts communities that fall within the market crash. It took on extra northeast of Guam, and measured 5.3 on the string of financial losses, according to the missions on the purchase and sale No commission should be Pigs’ aversion to stuffing their snouts is due to plant’s 10-mile emergency zone. meaning when federal deposit charged. The customer can with­ Richter scale, not of a sufficient magnitude to outgoing chief of the toymaker. of securities than the longer- a naturally produced hormone that tells them The proposal, which will be subject to a 30-day established and better-known insurance legisIaEon was draw the entire amount. The generate a Pacific-wide tsunami, according to Arnold C. Greenberg, the company’s when to lay off the feed, he said Wednesday in a public comment period before a final NRC vote, “ full-service” brokerage firms. enacted. The so-called "fire money from a maured CD can be the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center here. chairman and chief executive officer, resigned telephone interview from Las Vegas, Nev., hurt by Salerno acquittal would apply to any plants seeking a 5 percent his posts Wednesday, but will remain a As the term indicates, full walls” contained in the Glass- rolled over into a new CD through Steagall Act are intended to The earthquake also was recorded by the where he was attefding the 72nd annual meeting power license, but was aimed at Seabrook. NRC consultant and director of the company. service brokerages usually pro­ the brokerage. Brokerages doing Hong Kong observatory and in Japan. officials said. vide personal service to custo­ insulate banks from losses in that kind of business handle CDs of the Federation of American Societies for Bv Matt Yancey Coleco’s board of directors named Morton E. Rich Sillcox at the Pacific Tsunami Warning Experimental Biology. executive board. . John Russell, a Justice Depart-^ mers, including consultations, risky investment banking, ther­ of all sizes and all maturities. The Associated Press Government attorneys delayed Handel, an executive vice president, to succeed Center in Ewa Beach said it is not known if the An initial study found pigs ate more but put on ment spokesman, declined lat^ research reports and buy, sell eby protecting bank assets, dep­ filing the suit out of concern that it Greenberg as chairman and chief executive, earthquake was related to volcanic activity on leaner tissue when injected with a compound Wedne^ay to comment on the Drexel changes its mind and hold recommendations. ositors and the Federal Deposit WASHINGTON - The acquit­ might prejudice the criminal and promoted Handel to the board, Coleco said Insurance Company. The Liberty Bell in Philadel­ Pagan where a major eruption in 1981 forced the that immunizes them against the hormone outcome of the Salerno case. i Many discount brokerages tal of mob boss Anthony “ Tony” prosecution of Salerno and a WASHINGTON — The nation’s biggestjjunk in a statement. J. Brian Clarke will continue as For decades, Glass-Steagall phia cracked in 1835 as it was 53 residents to flee. cholecystokinin, orCCK. have picked up the nickname Salerno on charges he helped rig belief that Salerno’s conviction Despite the Salerno verdict, thq bond underwriter has had a change of heart president and chief operating officer. “ pipe rack,” a takeoff ondiscount was interpreted to keep banks being rung during the funeral of the elections of Teamster Presi­ would enhance the case for taking Teamsters’ problems with the about its practice of letting employees buy into In the statement Wednesday announcing the clothing stores. Those discount and S&Ls entirely out of the Chief Justice John Marshall. dents Roy Williams and Jackie control of the union through the Justice Department are far from! its own deals, one week after being accused in resignation he’d submitted at a meeting of the Presser strikes a crippling blow RICO statute. over. : Congress of favoring them over its customers. board in New York on Tuesday. Greenberg said to government plans to take over Di’exel Burnham Lambert Inc. announced that “ financially directed leadership is Investigation finds favoritism the nation’s largest union, law Wednesday that employees and partnerships desirable during this period, and I believe enforcement sources say. formed by employees will no longer be Morton Handel, working together with... Clarke Salerno was convicted Wednes­ Thousands watch LA’s permitted to purchase new issues of bonds can accomplish these critical objectives.” day of racketeering in the con­ underwritten by the firm. Handel said his highest priority is “ to do struction industry but was acquit­ toward Wedtech by Meese everything we can to make the company survive ted with two other reputed mob tallest building burn The investigations subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, in hearings ... but it is correct to say that production has Bv Pete Yost figures on charges of fraud in The matter is under investiga­ intervene on behalf of Wedtech. last week, released documents showing Drexel been in large measure substantially curtailed.” The Associated Press Williams’ and Presser’s eleva­ LOS ANGELES (AP) — Fire in tion by the Office of Government and scoop up singed papers that employees reaped huge profits by purchasing He said Greenberg. 54, whose father founded Jenkins’ efforts culminated tions to the Teamsters presidency a 62-story downtown building fluttered to the street through! Ethics, which polices a presiden­ bonds underwritten by the firm and then quickly the company 56 years ago. was not forced to WASHINGTON - A White tial order forbidding officials with the award of the engine in 1981 and 1982. showered broken glass on fire­ broken windows. \ ■ reselling them, in one case within 17 days. resign but that the decision “ was entirely House deputy wrote a note in 1982 from conflicts of interest or contract to the South Bronx, N.Y., A federal law enforcement fighters today and sent orange Gary Stratton, 20, of Los; Employees wer^ permitted to buy bonds to his boss Edwin Meese III that actions that have the appearance defense contractor, which had source, speaking on condition of flames and plumes of thick black voluntary.” Angeles, snared a singed page* “ your personal go-ahead to me” of conflict or favoritism. long been at odds with Army anonymity, said the acquittal by smoke shooting out of the city’s from what appeared to be an.’ led to a $32 million no-bid federal Meese’s letter was sent April 26 officials who thought Wedtech’s a federal court jury in New York tallest skyscraper. office manual, and a few half-, contract going to Wedtech Corp., by the trip sponsors on the pripe for building small engines pn^the Teamster-related counts is . The steady stream of heat- Diamonds - Gold - Gemstones burned receipts. I a congressional report says. attorney general’s statioh^y ^C^|(tt)o high. Jenkins’ note to “ a serious setback.” blasted glass made the firefight­ Wednesday's bipartisan report Meese in the fall of 1982 said, In light of the verdict, he said, ing effort particularly dangerous, “ I ’ll definitely be keeping thiS' with the Justice Department seal. as a souvenir,” Stratton said. Curtis SPECIM. VALUES by the Senate subcommittee on When Meese and other Justice ” your personal go-ahead to me the government will have to Capt. Mike Bowers said. “ The oversight of government man­ officials approved his letter, they saved this project,” according to conduct a “ major re-evaluation” glass falling ... is severing our People craned their necks as* ■■IMathes ^rapyour (tiamond, gemstone or pearC in ourja d ^ agement concludes that Meese w6re unaware that the non-profit the Senate report. of bringing a civil suit to oust hose lines. And we can’t send helicopter spotlights illuminate^ HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER and the former deputy, James sponsor. People to People Inter­ Presser and other top officials in firefighters to replace them be­ bright orange flames and plumes! for a sparl^ing comBination. Jenkins, violated White House national of Kansas City, was The White House procurement the 1.6-million-member Teams­ cause they’ll get severed.” of thick smoke shooting outi ethics rules on government con­ working with its profit-making policy in effect sirifie October 1981 ters union and replace them with Firefighters extinguished the broken windows. ; Curtis Mathes — the top name in quality with prices too good to m iss! tracts, resulting in “ improper says, ^’obviously, no member of a court-appointed trustee. blaze at the First Interstate Bank arm to recruit participants in the Inside, firefighters faced a! i favoritism” to Wedtech. Meese the White House /staff should The Justice and Labor depart­ early this morning after it burned trip and a private conference in hellish mix of heat and smoke. I was counselor to the president at Japan on international legal and contact any procurement officer ments a year ago began prepar­ 3>A hours, spreading flames and the time. economic issues, said Eastland. about a contract in which he has a ing the civil suit under the .smoke as it snaked upward. “ We were one of the first fire! The subcommittee’s conclu­ Meese and Jenkins got involved personal financial interest or in Racketeer Influenced and Cor­ Inspector Ed Reed called it the companies up on the 12th floor,!! sion, disputed by Meese’s lawy­ with Wedtech despite at least • which a relative, friend or busi- rupt Organizations (RICO) Act to city’s worst high-rise fire. where the fire was,” Fire CaptJ! Incredible VSalues! ers, is the latest in a series of three warnings at various times ^nl$as associate has a financial wrest control of the Teamsters Thousands of onlookers ga­ Jeff Marcus said today on CBS-’ disclosures and allegations that by two White House officials not Interest.” from Presser and its 21-member thered downtown to take pictures TV’s “ This Morning.” ! have harmed Meese’s reputation to do so, the Senate subcommittee 16 Diamond as attorney general. report found. 11 Diamond 20 Diamond 20 Diamond Earring Jacket Meanwhile, Justice Depart­ Then-Cabinet Secretary Craig Pendant Jacket Earring Jacket Earring Jacket , .15 Carat TW ment aides to Meese were busily Fuller told Jenkins not to get .16 Carat TW. .20 Carat t w .40 Carat TW ^ answering questions about a new involved, but Jenkins went ahead Now $229. Reg $299. Now $239. Reg. $309. Now $279. Reg $359 Now $419. 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(AP) - A huge By Lee Siegel Fire Chief Roy Parrish said an oxidizer in fuel for the space iexplosion ripped through the The Associated Press investigators couldn’t determine shuttle’s solid rocket boosters By the Editors wise buy. the sticker prices for the basecar and SShell Oil Co. refinery early today, if the ijattered body found 25 feet and the Minutemfth and Titan John Wayne street HENDERSON, Nev. - of Consumer Reports Once you’ve selected several mod­ options. Add the destination charges ;breaking windows 20 miles away inside the plant compound was missiles. The other is Kerr- Earthquake-force explosions C on sam er els and decided on options, you need to to both columns. Then total each WINTERSET, Iowa — Bedecked in cowboy •in New Orleans and igniting a fire maleW female. - McGee, also near Las Vegas. from a rocket fuel plant flattened column. hats, boots and bandanas, young and old Ithat could be seen for miles, civil “ The logical conclusion is we Before you even think of shopping find out what the dealer pays the an industrial park, killing one The explosions and fire were for a new car. do your homework—or R eports factory for the car and equipment (the The difference between the two is devotees of “ The Duke” turned out by the Idefense officials said. won’t find any more bodies,” person and injuring more than Parrish said. “ Eveiybody has caused by an equipment malfunc­ you’ll pay dearly for your ignorance. invoice price) before you can deal your room for negotiation — but now, hundreds as Wlnterset’s busiest street was ; At least three people were 250, and the governor calls it a been accounted for with the one tion, said Pacific president Fred The editors of Consumer Reports effectively. you’re prepared to negotiate up from {injured, one of them critically, a renamed John Wayne Drive for its most miracle that the loss of life was deceased.” Gibson Jr. No monetary estimate say you first should decide which of mended by Consumer Reports for One way to learn the dealer’s costs the dealer cost instead of down from ihospital official said. famous native son. not greater. Bryan said he was declaring of the damage was available. the models that you can afford be^ 1988. for new cars is from a computer the sticker price. ! “ It is a serious thing, but we “ This is great. It’s bigger than I expected,” “ This thing could have been the blast zone and its environs a The first explosion at 11:53 a.m. meets your needs. If a Mercury strikes your fancy, printout offered by Consumer Re­ :don’t know anything much about When negotiating. $200 to $500 over said Marisa Wayne, the 22-year-old daughter much worse. ... We may have a state disaster area, and would measured about 3.0 on the Rich­ shop Ford dealerships as well. For ports. The printout compares the list {It yet,” said Raymond Barvaro at Perhaps you already know exactly invoice is a fair price for most of one of Hollywood’s most famous tough guys. miracle on our hands here,” Gov. seek federal disaster relief for ter scale and the second at 11:57 which car you want and how you want most Mercury models, there’s a prices of 1988 cars with the dealer’s 4he St. Charles Sheriff’s domestic models. If dealers lament “ It’s very flattering. I think he would’ve loved Richard Bryan said late Wednes­ this southern Nevada desert a.m. had a magnitude 3.5, said it equipped. If so. you’re ahead of the corresponding Ford. For example, cost for the basic cars and all ^department.' they’re giving away the store, don’t be this.” day, after midday blasts shat­ community of 54,000. Bob Finn, spokesman for the game. If not. you need do somh factory-installed options. : Shell officials reported the fire the Mercury Cougar is essentially the impressed. Even $200 isn’t a shabby Wednesday’s ceremony created another tered windows 10 miles away in “ All the windows are smashed California Institute of Technol­ research. same as the Ford Thunderbird. Many {was under control, indicating To order a computer printout, send markup. They domestic automakers draw for tourism here, where local and state Las Vegas and tweaked seismo­ in and the roofs are peeled back,” ogy, 200 miles away in Pasadena. Buying a car sight unseen makes Chrysler products also have twins. (there was no danger of further the make, model and body style of the eventually, send their dealers an. graphs 200 miles away. the governor said. “ In one “ I find that absolutely amaz­ even less sense than buying a suit The General Motors models — officials for the past several years have touted explosion although the fire con- 1988 car along with your name, additional “ holdback” of about 3 The detonations destroyeck or shopping center, all the glass is ing. That is extremely powerful.” without trying it on. Visit dealer Buick. Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmo- Wayne’s one-story, four-room white house as a Unued to rage at the refinery on address and an $11 check or money percent of the factory base price for severely damaged 12 buildings blown out and the top part of the said Finn. bile and Pontiac — differ more across national attraction. ]ihe Misssissippi River, the she- showrooms. Sit in each car you’re order to Consumers Union, Dept. every car they sell. Other factory and left a smoldering crater 400 building caved in. The force had divisions. But even there, strong “ Tourism in Winterset has doubled because jriff’s operations center said. “ It felt like somebody sent me ^considering; open the trunk; ask fora DCB, P.O. Box 2010, Mount Vernon. incentives may give dealers even feet across at the site of the to be enormous.” test drive. But don’t let the dealer similarities exist among GM cousins. of the interest in the John Wayne birthplace,” • The blast about 4 a.m. rocked back to Vietnam,” said Rick N.Y. 10551. For printouts on two cars, more bargaining room. Pacific Engineering and Produc­ The explosions also spewed a draw you info price negotiations on Pay particular attention to the trim said Gov. Terry Branstad, who presided over ]the New Orleans'inetropolitan Rieckmann, 41, a maintenance send $20; for three. $27. tion Co. of Nevada plant and an 5-square-mile plume of toxic your firk visit. and options for the model you want. On the other hand, sporty models the ceremony. {area, shaking buildings, setting welder who was one of four plant adjoining marshmallow factory. smoke into the sky, but winds workers hurled through a wall in And don’t restrict yourself to only “ Packages” or “ groups” consisting When you’ve learned the dealer’s and popular imports in short supply t)ff burglar alarms and awaken­ The blasts — at least three carried the cloud away from the first blast. one model. If. for example, you’re of several options are frequently costs, write down the model and style may command the full sticker price or Stapleton to perform ing people. The shock broke powerful concussions and a string populated areas and it eventually interested in the Toyota Tercel, also offered. You pay less for the package of the car you are interested in. and more. Few dealers will settle for $200 Mvindows in New Orleans and the of lesser explosions — peeled off dissipated. By nightfall, evacu­ “ It blew us out of the building. consider the Honda Civic and the than you would for all the items list the options. Next to each item, list to $500 above cost on a Toyota or CHAMBERS- lire’s glow was visible in down­ roofs, upended cars and even ated residents were back at It sent us through a fiberglass Mazda 323. All three of these similarly individually. But you may get stuck the dealer’s cost for the base car and Hondh unless they’re stuck with too town New Orleans. BURG,Pa. — Jean AP photo rocked a jetliner in flight. More home, wall and into the desert,” Rieck­ priced small cars have been recom- with equipment you wouldn’t other­ each option. In a second column, list much inventory. Stapleton will play • Two people were taken by than 250 people were injured, four Pacific is one of two manufac­ mann said. None of the four was a wealthy, clever . helicopter to West Jefferson SAFE — Frank Quintana and his wife, Cathy, of critically, most from flying glass. turers of ammonium perchlorate. seriously hurt. woman studying Jdedical Center in New Orleans, ))ne in critical condition with Henderson, Nev., embrace outside St. Rose De Lima Italian in a one- Hospitai in Henderson after Quintana was treated and Better late than never, pet woman show Fri­ bums over 80 percent of his body, Ihe other in guarded condition day at Wilson released Wednesday for minor injuries suffered as a With cuts and other injuries, result of explosions at the Pacific Engineering and D r. G o tt College to raise pfficials said. money for a Construction Co. Peter Gott, M.D. ■ Nursing supervisor Beverly peeves see the light of day scholarship in her iTrahan said the helicopter re­ name. lumed to the refinery where there self-esteem that his womanizing Ms. Stapleton, DEAR Were reports of another person Second Annual Qystal Candlesticks caused me to have for years. ABBY: Will best known as with burns. you please pub­ How do I overcome these Edith Bunker in • An evacuation center was set feelings and forget the past? It Jean Stapleton CALDWELL lish two of fhy the television ser­ up at Destrehan High School, but CAR RAFFLE made me ill once and I don’t want pet peeves? D ear A bby ies ‘*A11 in the Family,” will play in “ The Jules Hymel, assistant director of that to happen again. 1988 LINCOLN One is people Italian Lesson.” Tickets will cost $35. pivil defense for St. Charles OIL INC. Distinclive PAINFUL MEMORIES Urologist should who say. “ I Abigail Van Buren Parish, said it was voluntary and TOWN CAR IN THE BRONX “ I’ve had a long association with Wilson,” cai'idlcholJers could care Ms. Stapleton said Wednesday. lhat no one was forced to leave ORAWINQ 79.9 less.” Abby. In 1985, Ms. Stapleton gave the women’s home. of hcind crafted reverse problem DEAR MEMORIES: Painful Sat., May 7,9:30 PM per gal. C. O. D. don’t they college her papers and memorabilia and those { Hymel said the explosion was in •100 DONATION know that they memories can survive only if they leadcwslal. ..J are nurtured. The moment they of the nearby Totem Pole Playhouse, which a catalytic cracker, which separ­ 649-8841 w DEAR DR. GOTT: I'm male, age 21. and have are saying ex­ was run by her late husband, William Putch. ates cmde oil Manchastar Lodga • r ' dated Oct 5. 1984. reached me appear, chase them out of your Prion SubiBct to Change been suffering physically and emotionally for eight actly the opposite of what they “ The Totem Pole Playhouse is a very big ef Elks • 646-9262 years with varicose veins of the testicles. I feel mean it? If they really ^ not just a few days ago. and it cost me mind! jewel in the community, as is Wilson College,” deformed and mutilated. I also can’t grow any care, they should say. “ I cpuldn’t 5 cents to retrieve it. I realize that Forgiving is easy — it’s the facial hair. Should I see an endocrinologist, an care less.” the Postal Service is having its forgetting that is sometimes Ms. Stapleton said. urologist or a psychologist? The other is people/who say. problem, but this is ridiculous! difficult. Seek professional coun­ Ms. Stapleton, 65, won three Emmy awards seling if necessary, and learn how presentH “ Do you mind if / ask you for her work on the 1970s’ series “ All in the EAST CATHOLIC DEAR READER; I’d vote for the urologist something?” How dp I know if I to control your thoughts, for they Family.” She has appeared in 81 shows in the because you clearly have a problem with the veins mind or not before/l know what control your emotions. Totem Pole Playhouse. DEAR ABBY: Every time I see Most people are as happy (or in the testicular area. You may have an ailment they are going to ask me? I my husband talking, joking or ji^uction by Cameroii called a varicocele, swelling of the testicular veins. always say. ahead and ask miserable) as they make up their SATURDAY, "Go holding another woman while minds to be. This can affect both your hormone levels an your me; then I’ll d eci^ whether or dancing, it brings back some very Filmmaker eyes reactor fertility. These veins can be easily removed to not I’ll an.swer it.” painful memories, even though at M A Y T" DEAR ABBY; I’d like to GAFFNEY. S.C. - British filmmaker Paul return you to normal. I have a few more'pet peeves, this point in our lives it is Tivers kept mum on the details, but he surely If you do have an endocrine deficiency that is but I’ll settle for tnese two comment on the letter from a Exciting New Items Include: innocent. I know I’m foolish for young woman who was whining was tantalized by the location — mostly unrelated to your varicocele, the urologist can Twenty cents is such'^ small feeling this way. but this was a • U.S. Air Trip for Two to Anywhere In the USA that US AIR because her parents believed that underwater in tanks at an abandoned, Files • Sheraton Tara Weekend • Quality Inn Package subsequently refer you to the appropriate medical amount to get this acroi^s the pattern of his behavior for quite a unfinished nuclear reactor. specialist. since she was living in their • Boston Trips • Atlantic City Trips • Family Vacation at miles to vou. while when it was not innocent. “ The one we’re going to do is very ALICE J. DUTTC hou.se. she should follow their THISTLE Columbia Lake • Dinners at Restaurants’* Furniture and He has the ability to forget, but I rules. She thought that they owed complicated and very unusual and we’re going NEEDLEWORKS LYNN. cannot, even though I have tried. Lots Morel ' DEAR DR. GOTT; My husband committed her an education and a place to to do something nobody else has ever done Specializing In It brings back all my old suicide. He was 61 and shortly due to retire. To my live. before,” Tivers said. “ But we’re guarding the Counled Thread Embroidery NEW ITEMS • USED ITEMS • GIFT CERTIFICATES knowledge, he had no reason to do this, and from DEAR ALICE: Your lefter. insecurijties and feelings of low How about getting a job? When script very closely at this point.” Wedgwood conversations we’d had during our married life. 1 I was 15,1 worked to pay for my Tivers, production supervisor for the Mother’s Day * INSPECTION 6 PM • AUCTION 7:30 PM H’'ivigh.$83/)ii4fe;;.. got the distinct impression he never believed in extras. My parents took care of L » movies “ Aliens” and “ Empire Of The Sun,” j ★ Father’s Day * • CAR RAFFLE 9 PM (Plymouth OrandVoyagerLE) 5 W ’ h i ^ ’ h . $ 117/ p a i r j $ 55/ p a i r suicide. Could the Desyrel he was taking have my “ needs” — but I took care of contributed to his depression? D ata Bank met with a small group of businessmen and my “ wants.” community leaders on Wednesday. He said When I was 18, I moved out of ★ Anniversaries e a s t c a t h o l i c h i g h s c h o o l DEAR READER: Desyrel is a drug used for the production would begin in July at Earl ’ their house to live closer to the Owensby’s Studio City. ; the best gifts are here 115 New state Road • Manchester, CT M m * X //I l l l l l f BRISTOL FAHi.dN' ,'ON treatment of depression. It is unlikely to have been w M ' MANCHESTm' ■.(bfl'- : ’. university I attended. 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The unfinished reader dome is being I’m sending you a free copy of my Health Report of Wales GPA. I’ve added up my expenses on Mental and Emotional Illness. over that five-year period, and transformed into a 15 million-gallon filming 2. Bruce Willis they came to more than $25,000. tank. A nearby pit is being transformed into a DEAR DR. GOTT: My hu.sband had a massive 3 million-gallon tank. heart attack two months after being diagnosed with 3. Michael J. Fox My parents are proud of me. Meig’s syndrome. What’s the connection? I haven’t and I’m proud of me. I could have 4. Cybill Shepherd been able to find any information on this syndrome. stayed out all night if I wanted to Evert meets pope A Remembrance... — if I wanted to fall asleep in the 5. Sarah Ferguson, Duchess class I was paying my own money DEAR READER; I too. confused by the of York ROME — Tennis doctor’s diagnosis. The term “ Meig’s syndrome” to attend. star Chris Evert, refers to an e;cclusively female disorder character­ 6. Madonna and Sean Penn I became responsible out of aiming for a sixth w ized by fluid in the chest cavity and in the abdomen necessity, and it paid off. Thanks 7. Vanna White Italian Open title, Tiinkrlanii'*^ caused by an ovarian fibroma, abenign tumor of the for giving the opportunity to may have some Remember your loved ones with an Lee" gloat. . ovary. Fibromas can sometimes affect the heart 8. help from on high. mu.scle. but this is a rare condition and does not lead "BARB” 9. Tom Cruise MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. On Wednesday, In Memoriam in the Herald. to heart attack. In the event that your doctor may she met Pope John have misspoken or you may have misunderstood. I 10. Mikhail Gorbachev - Paul II during his suggest that you ask him fo explain the apparent DEAR BARB: Go ahead and weekly general , «c(T o \ contradiction to you. ° '- li NEA graphic gloat. You earned it. ^ $gOO off \ audience at the Vatican. The pope A special page of In Memoriams will asked her if she Male contraceptive research unavailable was “ the Ameri­ appear on Saturday, May 28. Cnris Evert can,” she said. Any Purchase of *25®® or More DEAR DR. REI- If you want to participate in research, intercourse. This process of re­ “ When I said Sale Merchandise Excluded NISCH: I recently call the department of urology at a learning and sharing intimacy with no ‘yes’ he said, ‘God bless you,’ and I said, heard a report on the center near you and ask any work on pressure to perform, have orgasms or ’thanks I need it,” ’ said Evert, who is Roman Coupon Mutt Be Presented radio saying that Chi­ male contraceptives is underway. monitor a partner’s progress toward Catholic. We will be happy to assist you in at Time of Purchae- nese doctors have deve­ Kinsey Report orgasm can often revitalize a copule’s Later in the day, she got off to a slow start Expires 5/31/88 loped a method for male DEAR DR. REINISCH: I’m sexual relationship in addition to before downing Nicole Provis of Australia in a the selection and the wording of birth control which in­ June M. Relnisch, Ph.D. healthy, 34, married and a father of prolonging the time between introm­ second-round match. volves plugging the vas two. I have always had a problem with ission (insertion of the penis) and the The 33-year-old Evert, who is ranked third deferens with elastic premature ejaculation, which takes man’s orgasm. in the world, said she did not play well in the your tribute. polyurethane. They away from mine and my wife’s The Kinsey Institute does not first set. But with her fiance, Andy Mill, LeTIGRET claim 99 percent effec­ pleasure. I’m interested in bettering evaluate sex therapists and so cannot cheering from a courtside box. Evert breezed $ 3 0 0 off recommend any particular therapist. tiveness. no side effects my relationship with my wife and through the second set. and easy reversibility. If this is true, it been free of problems when tried with would like some help with premature However, therapists who work in Please call the Herald by Thursday, would be a godsend for men who wish large groups of men or on a long-term ejaculation. In addition, we both feel clinics at medical schools, universi­ to be responsible for birth control. basis. For example, some plugs were our sexual relationship needs to be ties or local agencies usually have Band notes 10th birthday Is this procedure available in the found to cause dilation of the lining of made more exciting. professional credentials, have had May 26 (12 noon). Any Short Sleeved Cotton Shirt We are willing to see a reputable sex supervised training, and must adhere United States or Canada? Or could I the vas deferens, permitting sperm to SAN FRANCISCO - Huey Lewis and The by LeTigre or Bon Homme (Limit 3 per customer) volunteer to be a guinea pig for a swim past toe piqgs, and some clips therapist. Can you refer us to one in to the policies and standards of the News will be trotting the globe after they group doing research on this? were^JpDttml to cause permanent our area? clinic. Often, if you prefer, such release “ Small World” and “ Perfect World.” Sale Merchandise Excluded- 6 a m a ^ . making reversibility clinics will also refer clients to The band will celebrate its 10th anniversary Coupon Mutt Be Preeented DEAR READER: I have not yet difficult. DEAR READER: Premature ejac­ reputable therapists in private with its fifth album and a world tour. At this time, vasectomy (cutting the ulation (ejaculating sooner than the practice. at Time of PUrcheee seen any research related to the story The new LP, “ Small World” will be released Expiree S/31/88 you heard, but reports of new deferens) or use of a condom and man or his partner would like) is the in July with nine original songs, publicist Toby most common problems treated by contraceptives are common. Unfortu­ spermicide are the only effective Lubov said Wednesday. It features guest 643-2711 Discover Doug’s Low, Low Prices contraceptive methods available to sex therapists. Nearly all couples can nately, most new methods don’t pass appearances by singer-pianist Bruce men. The potential for reversibility is, be successfully treated, often in only a Dr. Reinisch is director of the the rigorous testing required fftr FDA Hornsby, j azz saxophonist Stan Getz and the ■ — Shop oorty tor bo$t tsfscNon — Mon.-Wed. io-8 approval in the United States. of course, 100 percent for condom few meetings, when both partners Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Tower of Power horn section. Numerous devices have been tried users. The reversal rate for vasec­ attend together and both are commit­ Gender and Reproduction, Indiana 643-5065 Thurs. & Fri. 9-9 for blocking /he travel of sperm tomies is around 50 percent, which is ted'to improvement. University-Bloomington. Send ques­ The first single, “ Perfect World,” is scheduled for a June release along with a liaiul;ratrr lirraUi Sat. 9-6 through the vas deferens (one pair of ' why vasectomy shouM be considered Treatments usually consist of a tions to Dr. Reinisch in care of The video, Ms. Lubov said. SBS_ 269 West Middle Tpke. TL tubes linking the testicles with the a permanent/ meth0 d of series of behavioral task assignments Kinsey Report, P.O. Box 48, Bioo- W elcom e ■TtSlImm■Rm'iLilyJiiSr-— m area where ejaculatory fluids are contraception, y completed at home and then dis­ mington, Ind. 47402. Voiume of maii A six-week U.S. tour starts Aug. 3 in Paso mixed). Various valves, clips and ExperimentaTWork on male contra­ cussed with the therapist. The assign­ prohibits personal replies, but ques­ Robles, with a European tour and a second plugs have been developed. All ceptive device^sually takes place at ments begin with giving and receiving tions of general interest may be American leg to follow, she said. appeared promising, but none have medical schools and large hospitals. pleasurable touching without having' discussed In future columns. \

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No change Legislature ends session Section 2, Page 13

Continued from page 1 ■ The House failed to bring up, in Penney General Assembly’s ^ and thus killed, a bill making Thursday, May 5,1988 clear that surrogate parent con­ SPORTS p.m. after Secretary of the State hectic final hour^ Julia H. Tashjian banged down tracts have no validity under tment the gavel and declared “ God save — page 18 state law. the state of Connecticut!” about ■ A bill barring local govern­ The Board of Tax Review has half an hour after both chambers or data processing, between ments from requiring municipal ruled that the assessment for the had adjourned separately. parent companies and wholly employees to live in town died in J.C. Penney complex on Tolland Newman responds ’The 1988 session, which began owned subsidiaries. the Senate. Turnpike ^11 not be changed, Fbb, 3, is likely to be remembered ■ ’The House approved the ■ A committee of House and according to minutes of the for three things:' a protracted authorization of a record $1.2 Senate members failed to reach board’s Saturday meeting re­ fight on property tax relief, billion in bond sales to pay for an agreement on details of a bill leased today. At the same time, changes in building and construc­ array of capital projects, ranging aimed at barring campaign con­ the board has decided to lower the tion ^ e s as a result of the fatal from a convention center in tributions by lobbyists to candi­ as Knicks top Celts assessment of leased equipment collapse of L’Ambiance Plaza in Hartford to playground equip­ dates wl)ile the Genera'hAssem- owned by the Xerox Corp. from Bridgeport, and a move to ment at local parks. bly is in session. on a fast break with 1: IStogo, and $43,040 to $36,150. censure one lawmaker who re­ By Bill Borngfd he added a three-point play with The assessment on the J.C. ferred to homosexuals as The Associated Press NBA roundup 11 seconds left. Penney Catalog and Distribution lollipops. — see page 14 Center will remain at $18,645,400. ’The House was forced to ; NEW YORK - Johnny New­ “ The Knicl^s were super, the DiRosa offers hope crowd was really behind them The company had sought a adjourn without finishing debate m an can look forward to playing a reduction to $9,600,000. on a drunken driving bill that lot more forward for the New and they executed awfully well,” Representatvies from both would have allowed police offic­ York Knicks. starters Sidney Green and Kenny said Celtics coach K.C. Jones, companies sought reductions in ers to revoke the licenses of on school opening New York coach Rick Pitino, Walker totaled only 24, prompt­ who announced his retirement their assessments during hear­ D ivid /ManohMMr Harald suspected drunken drivers refus­ desperate for scoring punch from ing Pltlno’s emergency call to ’Tuesday, effective at the end of ings of the Board of Tax Review ing to take alcohol-level tests. Newman. \ / the season. “ When we comeback SHE ENJOYED IT — Meg Lynam, a member of St.' Continued from pagle 1 The workshop is currently in the forward position, put New­ last week. Without a final vote, the bill is the space at Bentley school that is man in the starting lineup Wed­ Newman found equal success Friday, we’ll have to get off to a The reduction for the office Bartholomew’s Church, tells Mayor Peter P. DiRosa how dead for the year. can’t open a school without designated for the day treatment nesday night although he was jUst ggainst the Celtics hitting mid­ much better start.” equipment leased by the Xerox much she enjoyed the the Mayor’s Community Prayer The Senate adjourned at 12:01 staff,” he said. program. 6-for-19 from the field in the first range jumpers and driving for Ewing scored 10 points during a Corp. of Rochester, N!Y., is less Breakfast today at South United Methodist Church. a.m. and the House a minute If all roadblocks are cleared, “ The main stumbling block is two games of the Knicks’ first- dunks. 31-13 second-half spurt by the than the company had sought. A later. Kennedy said he would have no finding a location for the work­ round NBA playoff series against “ He m ixed up his offense really Knicks that turned a 62-54 deficit representative from the comi^any DiRosa and other members of the community offered Gov. William A. O’Neill, in problem supporting a kinder­ shop.” Cassano said. “ Without the Boston Celtics. well,’’ Pitino said. “ I believe he’s into an 85-75 lead with 8:25 left. had asked last week that the prayers during the annual event, which is sponsored by remarks to the closing joint garten through sixth or kinder­ that, no one can move. It’s a Newman responded with a earned another starting shot.” “ Patrick was very tough down assessment be reduced to $18,319. the Manchester Area Conference of Churches. session of the House.and innate, garten through fifth grade reop­ major puzzle. None of that is “ I felt bad about the previous low,” Boston guard Dennis John­ In other action, the board said it had been a good session. career-high 34 points on 14-for-25 ening. He said it has not been going to take place without the two games,’’ Newman said of the son said. “ The Knicks as a whole turned down an appeal by devel­ “ The state as a whole continues shooting, while center Patrick decided if the school were to workshop (moving).” played very well and that crowd oper Raymond Damato for a to move forward, securely and Ewing added 31 points and 10 Celtics’ 2($:'aind 26-point victories reopen fully, whether transfer­ Cassano said there is. the was electrifying.” property at 147 Love Lane. The Mill developer’s arrest confidently. Its citizens, by and rebounds in New York’s 109-100 in Boston. “ I tried to drive and ring sixth-grade students to High­ possibility that the workshop The Knicks, who trailed by i property was assessed aU large, continue to work and victory that left Boston with a 2-1 puli up for the in-between shots.” land Park for one year would b e ' could, be split into a number of seven points in the second quarter $245,730, and Damato was seek­ prosperf^ and enjoy the high wise. locations since it runs many lead in the best-of-five series. The Knicks, who led by 10 only to rally for a 45-45 halftime ing a reduction to $115,500. won’t affect settlement quality of life that is uniquely ours “ Everything’s in place from programs. He asked that if Game 4 will be at Madison Square points early In the fourth quarter, tie. fell behind by eight in the Assessments on six residential in Connecticut, and we — all of us the Board of Education side to anyone knew of any stores for the Garden Friday night. saw the Celtics tie the score 94-94 the mill, but required Brophy properties were reduced as Continued from page 1 — have had a role in that.” open K-6,” Kennedy said. “ Ever­ workshop’s bakery or second­ “ I started Johnny Newman for with 2:49 left. third period as Bird and Danny Ahern to make utility improve­ follows: O’Neill said. ything’s in place to do that. hand rose thrift shop to contact two reasons,” Pitino said. “ He’s But Ewing hit four straight free Ainge hit 3-pointers. ments on and off the site, Wayne and Dbnna Johnson. 66 building Inspector Michael Rose On the final day Wednesday: What’s got to happen are those the town. been in a slump for two weeks and throws, starting a run of nine New York, making its first including the replacement of Bobby Lane, from $55,.S30 to cited building violations and ■ The Senate gave final appro­ considerations.” “ We’re looking for help from I wanted to give him confidence. without a miss down the stretch. playoff appearance since 1984, curbs and sidewalks on three $50,530; Robin and and Beverly permit violations at 210 Pine St., val to a bill giving legislators Stepnen Cassano, a member of the coinmunity. We don’t just After the tie, the Knicks out- came back with its best run of the streets, water and sewer im­ And we needed a big game from DiTarando, 190 Grissom Road, police said. Davidson told police taking office with the 1989 term a the town Board of Directors, said want to dump them somewhere,” scored Boston 15-6. series, outscoring the Celtics 14-1 provements and the installation that position to win.” from $45,360 to 41,360; Joseph P. he received annoying calls at his 5 percent pay raise. Deleted from that the town is currently looking he said. Ewing has been criticized for for a 68-63 advantage with 3:31 of a traffic signal at the intersec­ “ I didn’t feel I was in a slump,” and Alice Stack, 46 Markwood home from a man he believed to that bill, in order to limit the at new sites for the recreation Even though there is still the his inability to make free throws left in the quarter. The Knicks tion of Hartford Road and Pine Newman said. “ In the first game, Lane, from $54,060 to $49,060; be Ahern Friday night. Saturday amount of debate time, were department, but no decision has possibility that the school may in critical situations, but he was still led 73-70 going into the final 12 and Sunday, according to the Street. I didii’t get my regular shots and Clifford Mathewson, 34 Weaver raises for the governor and other been made. Also, it has not been reopen fully, Cassano said he was Il-for-12 on Wednesday. minutes, then resumed the spurt Road, from $24,430 to $22,430; report. in the second game I got in foul In its appeal, Brophy Ahern statewide elected officials. decided where the Manchester unsure if it was possible. trouble. I wanted to give a great “ When I get to the free throw that reached 31-13 before Boston Paui Phiilips, 23 Wildwood Drive, Zoning Enforcement. Officer ■ The House gave final appro­ Workshop, operated by the Man­ “ I see it as an outside possibil­ charged that the PZC over­ effort. I had the coaches’ line, I try to block everything out started the rally that tied it 94-94. from $58,430 to 51,370; and Thomas O’Marra also gave a stepped its authority in requiring val to removal of the tax on chester Association for Retarded ity.” he said. “ We don’t want to Newman, who scored eight sworn statement to police May 2 confidence.” and just concentrate on the rim ," Douglas and Elaine Anderson, the improvements. business services, such as payroll Citizens, will move, he said. conjure up false hopes.” points in each of the first two 140 Ridge Drive. $43,540 to that he had also been involved in Kevin McHale led Boston with Ewing said. “ I felt comfortable periods, had six during a 12-4 run A P photo $40,540. altercations with Ahem and 24 {joints and Larry Bird, who on the line and after making the wouldn’t go into the Pine Street A STORES THROUGHOUT CONNECTICUT AND MASSACHUSEHS averaged 32.5 in -the first two first couple of free throws, it gave that gave New York a 4s-43 edge UP FOR GRABS — Boston’s Robert Mark Jackson (13) Wednesday night at 30 with 19 seconds to go. Johnson building unaccompanied because games, added 20. Bird and me a lot of confidence.” Parish (00) goes for the rebound with Madison Square Garden. The Knicks Newman gave New York a tied the score with two free O’Neill to sign Ahern had displayed “ belliger­ McHale combined for 118 points New York’s Gerald Wilkins (21) and won, 109-100. ent” and "abusive” behavior. LOW, LOW P R IC ^! at Boston Garden, while Knicks’ 100-94 lead with a rebound basket throws 15 seconds later. revaluation bill But O’Marra said today the and check oat theae PREB aerviceat incident shouldn’t affect the Continued from page 1 project or the company’s pro­ [? FREE MOUNTING! posed out-of-court settlement on S'FR EE STATIC BAUNCING! Yanks thankful to Candelaria salvagable and may be incorpo­ conditions placed by the Planning aPECIAL! Chisox have Clemens’ number rated into a new revaluation [?r FREE ROTATION! tViiW,, and Zoning Commission on ap­ Martin said losing a starting could print in the newspaper.” program. By Dave O’Hara games a year you have to lose sometime,” he Bv Doug Tucker proval. Brophy Ahem filed an [FT FREE ANGEOVER! The Associated Press pitcher in a tie game can wreck ' L e t t ’s sixth home run and fifth No decision has been made ■\ -Tt»-Assoclated Press added. “ But I also knew we had beaten him appeal of the PZC’s Jan. 4 havoc on a contending team. career inside-the-park home run about whether to hire a consulting S ' f r e e f l a t REPAIR! lately and I figured the odds might be on his side approval in Hartford Superior KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Gary “ The league president ought to gave the Royals a 3-0 lead in the firm for a new revaluation or to Every tire told by Town Feir le becked by our femout BOSTON — When you’re the best, says the ton i^ t.” Court, but Lawrence Brophy, W IT H Ward and George Brett both had say something about this,” Mar­ third. After Kurt Stillwell doubled buy a new computer software ‘IRON-CLAD NO HASSLE' Cuarahtee! P U R C H A S E Chicago White Sox’ Greg Walker, “ people bear McDowell figured wrong. He alloK/ed only president of the firm, has said ^ L U S ! Every lire to ld et T O W N f AtR TIRE le’gue ra m e e ^to r d e fe c it ^ three-run home runs but some­ tin said. “ I ’m not trying to get the home Mike Macfarlane, who package or both, DiRosa said. Morkmertship or materiel* lor es long et you own the tire — r^erdleet Ql-years in service or O P 2 N E W down more against you.” three hits and one run, on a homer by Mike he’d like to “ seek common ileagr leceived II a defect in workmanship or msteiyala develop, returdlt to TOWN FAIR. We T IR E S . thing John Canderlaria said — or hurt at all. I like Durwood walked, Brett lined a pitch to the Those options will be consi­ w ill repair It at no charge or replace it YOU PAY ONDY FOR WHAT YOU HAVE USED! But Walker and the White Sox admit they are Greenweil, for seven innings before tiring and ground” with the town on condi­ did not say — dominated the New personally. But I think they bullpen fence in right field. dered by a subcommittee of the We have selec^d tires GUARANTEED against puzzled by five consecutive victories over letting Bill Long finish up. tions of the approval. glasSi sharp metal, deep holes and dll road haZ’ NO York Yankees’ 4-3 victory over should be stopped from doing The ball took a sharp, unex­ Board of Directors which has $1095 Boston ace Roger Clemens. Walker wiped out the deficit with a three-run “ Their project is a legitimate # ards, and it’s FREE! PURCHASE ■ W MOST Kansas City Wednesday night. that. You don’t throw a pitcher ut pected left bounce and rolled been studying the problem. No F R l NECESSARY ■ W CARS “ It’s hard to figure out, hard to explain,” homer, his second. He admitted “ it wasn’t project with the necessary appro­ As he walked off the mound at of the game for something like along the outfield wall as Dave meeting of the subcommittee has COMPMKi us TO MU OnSR TUU DIMURS! Walker said Wednesday night after his three-run exactly a smash,” but the ball landed in the seats vals.” O’Maifra said Wednesday. MKMiUN • COODYIM • IIIIISTONi • SUNIOZ • G IN U U the end of the seventh inning, that. You just don’t do it.” Winfield and Ward chased it. been set. One will be soon, DiRosa i.r. GOODiKM • u a s n o N G • u n iio y u • yo gtOHAMA o m i homer propelled Chicago to a 6-2 win over just beyond the foul pole 302 feet down the line. “ I don’t think that’ll (the Candelaria was suddenly thrown Candelaria was replaced by There was no play at the plate. ’ “ I ■hG maiir mwt loiMUl kraiiG lirti T tre sro n e Clemens and the Red Sox. Ivan Calderon made it 5-1 with his eighth said, because the subcommittee arrest) hay&^rnyjhing to do with ggaziapiZZEi SUPEEMEI Tim Stoddard, who got his first have no idea how many I’ve had. AU-fEASONUDIAlW.W. “ Believe me, I can’t understand why we’ve homer, a two-run shot high over the wall in out of the game by home plate is scheduled to report to the it.” PZC/fiemSer William A. CUSTOM 155/&0R13..*M I 195/7SR14..4M , save by holding the Royals hitless But I do know they’re getting had so much successTb{|^st him.” Chicago left-center in the sixth before Clemens was umpire Durwood Merrill. Board of Directors on Tuesday. Bayer sai' POLYSTEEL 17S/NR13 .. *M 206/7W1S .. *78 I the last two innings. Candelaria tougher,” said Brett, who turns 35 DiRosa said the legislative ^RADIAL W.W. 1M/7SR14..««S I 21S/7SR15..*7t| Manager Jim FregosLMjjr removed in the eighth, taking his first loss after The score was tied 3-3 and Bayer/ and commission, 185/IOR13..*H Yankee Manager Billy Martin was judged the winner, making this month. " I was rounding first approvals give the town time to ■721'STEEL BELTED AU-SEASON RADIAL “ I wasn’t aware theyliad beaten me so many four victories this year. member Theodore Brindamour 1K/7SR14..*ST stormed up to Merrill in protest of his record 3-2. and I saw the ball rolling out do the revaluation is such a way RADIALS M 5/7M t5..*74 Whitowalls — Rouwads times in a row” said Clemens, who has a 48-9 “ I thought Walker’s home run was a routine said they didn’t have any infor­ » 5/75R14..»T1 15S/I0R13 . 21B/75R14 . losing his starting pitcher. Martin “ I ask^d him what do I have to toward centerfield. It wouldn’t JlS/7Sfl1S ..'T i 17S/SOR13 . 22S/7SR14 . record against other major league teams since fly ball, but it made the stands and that was it," that “ the community will be mation on/he company’s reputa­ 1IS/7BR14 . 21S/7SR1S . do to get a strike called, and he have been a home run if the 22S/75R15 .*11 19S/7SR14 . 225/75R1S . the Chicago slump began in 1986. Clemens said, trying to ignore any mention of a immediately announced he was pleased with the outcome.” tion in other town.s. 335/75fltS .*tS 205/7SR14 . 23S/76R15 ■ tossed me for it,” Candelaria centerfielder (Ward) had been According to state Sen. Michael Opposing Clemens, the Cy Young Award Chicago jinx. protesting the game, but dropped " I don’t know anything about ALL-SEASON RADIAL WHITEWALLS his action after Ricky Hender­ said. Asked if he had cussed the dogging it on the play. But he Meotti, D-Glastonbury, who pro­ ISS.'IORI) •aei m/S0Ri4 winner two years in a row, didn’t even bother “ Every time we face him helthrows the ball them.” Brindamour said. ISSrIONIJ Me iH irsR ii son’s eighth-inning sacrifice fly umpire, Candelaria said, “ not at hustled over to help. It was a moted the amendment, it will irk/aoAi3 . 'SS 20S;7$R14 Jack McDowell, a rookie right-hander visiting well, but we’ve been winning” ~WalkIer said. “ I Meanwhile. West Haven’s l$5ji0Rt3 . •sa 2M/7SR1S held up for a 4-3 victory that all. After the fact. I did." lucky one.” permit the town to implement the Fenway Park for the first time. thought he threw the ball as hard as I ’ve ever Building Inspector William rvmmli guaranteed the Yankees would “ We won the game, and that’s Jack Clark led off the New York revaluation on the Grand List of BRANDI r e t r e a d ^ “ It’s king of a neat feeling coming in here for seen him tonight, certainly the hardest of any Blythe said Ahern’s arrest did not RADIALS ARRIVA retain first place in the American basically all I want to say about sixth by reaching safely on third 1990, with the first tax bills under surprise him Famous Maker NAMES STEEL RELTED W.W. the first time,” said McDowell, a first-round pitcher I ’ve faced this year.” baseman Bill Pecota’s fielding IfttSAU *1), 20S/7SR1S SAflSFACTION y 16S/80R13...... *56 League East. that,” Candelaria said. “ But it due for payment July 1, 1991. m m i ‘17 218/76R15 185/80R14...... *72 ‘p S " draft piclM fter pitching Stanford to the NCAA “ Any time you can beat (Clemens) you have to error. After Winfield’s single. Blythe said the firm has been WS!5S1S ‘«7 aas^sRis 185/75R14...... *72 HASSLE Merrill said Candelaria twice there was no reason to be tossed But William Moon, acting town jisTSflis m 238/7SR19 championship last June. “ It looks a lot different be happy,” Fregosi said. “ He’s tough. He’sgota cited for violations on its conver­ JISJyilS '74 19S7SR14...... *72 made a remark that was “ not out of a tight game like that.” Ward homered over the leftfield assessor, said today the town 2M 75B1S ‘71 195/75R15...... *76 than it does on TV. great arm. He’s.the most overpowering pitcher sion of an armory in We.st Haven I.’.ir-I'.l ./Kin XHMDUIW.W. i:-.rGk>odrich 20S/7SR15...... *80 •'IfS ii something you could print in the Merrill said Martin’s version wall for his first home run and would rather have the revalua­ Maior Quality All-Season Steel Bell Radial W,W 198/76R1** *82 1 229/78R1S *M •. p. oooomcH 215/75R15...... *64 *24.fin “ I looked at the wall (in left field), but I didn’t in the game.” RBI as a Yankee. The loss went to into apartments. __ ... IBB OnB,7SRtP> 17S/80R13 *M newspaper.” was “ one side of the story.” tion complete in time to put in J05/75R t5 ' 18S/80R13 *72 208/T8R14 *87 1 735/TiMt* *181 STKEL SeLTKO think that much about it. It was still just home McDowell said he considered a team victory 215/75B 15 18&775R14 •Tl 216/78X19 •98 1 NADIAL W.W. •SSl SI}','} Martin and Candelaria insisted "Billy heard what e said to me reliever Ted Power, 1-1. J25' 7S n i5 155/IOR13 Town H h OHon^ plate and the niound to me.” because if Clemens had pitched a shutout, the force for the Grand List date of “ They do adhere to what 235 75015 165'80R t3 and it was just something you “ Obviously, hitting Slaught to I 75/I0R13 * IIRES McDowell, 2-2, said he watched a taped White Sox would have lost. it was nothing of the sort. Oct. 1,1989 with the first taxes due they’re supposed to do.” Blythe UNIROYAl 185/B0R13 • SERVICE don’t say to an umpire,” Merrill open the eighth hurt a lot,” said HAS PlY 195.'7SRI4 i - ' i U T n - ) “ The pitcher didn’t swear at under it July 1, 1990. said. “ Some people are nice and STEELERS 305‘7Sfll4 And MinIig i interview with Clemens on the electronic “ I’m not going to walk around tomorrow roivisuA W.W. VECTOR ALL-SEASON 205/75R15 him or say anything,” Martin said. “ It was no sour grapes, no Royals Manager John Wathan. IISI0H13 Msrym *7: JRimIi STEEL BELTED M D IA L saying I beat Roger Clemens,” he added. “ When ‘T d like to put it to bed,” Moon some people are not. He’s (Ah­ RADIAL WNITEWAU 21S/7SRIS Mereli scoreboard before the game “ and he was saying real big deal. He said it. I ignored “ We didn’t get many hits, either. iis jyiii 215 7JRIS '7 il& TMH 32S(75RtS Whit#wall6 said. “ All he said was, ‘You’re said. ern) a little outspoken. He’s a 19$ 7$im 7K 7$Ri$ '> isswni3. 235^ 5R1S.. how much he hates to lose.” your team scores that many runs against him, 205 7SH14 235 754IS . '• l6SSOni3 m 75R14 155/80R13...*41 20^/7SR14 . missing a lot of pitches,’ which a it. He said it again, and that got You have to give Candelaria Weiss spoke today of complet­ ■different kind of person.” 1SS i m 20S7SAI! u u lii- r iD 1 165/eOR13...*44 21S/75R14 . “ I thought that he knows when you pitch 35 you’re going to beat him.” credit. He pitched a good game." l7S»fl13 215 7SR15 il75/80R13...*46 20S/75R1S . pitcher can do.” him. It was not something you ing the list for the Oct. 1, 1989 1IS70R14 . TRAXX W.W. 225 75R15 175/80RI3...... *4i 118S/80R13... *46 21S/75R15 . Blythe said it’s not uncommon 205TW14 lAHERY HEADQUARTERS 'The Uvt One' 21S‘7SR15 . *«S 11BS/75R14...<46 225/7SR15 . date. 19S/75R14...... * t f for developers to get angry with FREE NATIONWIDE 60 I 195/75R14...*49 23S^5R15 . The revaluation would thus be MOS. GUARANTEE building officials for citations. r». CAMANO ■ PIMBIND • TNANI based on market values that are «>i>likii iti AM Af54 01l««. -'Mwcclv Car ' Own Hg>IC •ra — MWL • eeowLtn • tovo < “ They don’t like building offi­ DG<"«iti( I TIRES 12 years later than the market HlOH PeRPORMtANCt cials telling them what to do.” he Brown goal lifts Devils in OT YOKOHAM A values for the current list and are Baited White Letter RASIAiaAltlOWHtTI U rTiH amCDWNITC LCTTtN said. 215 S0HR13...... *tO e 175 70RI3. '70 21S<70RI4 .'SI expected to show greater differ­ M\M 245 50H R 14...... >139 l $5 70RI3. *73 2IS40RM ,'M in the period. roRii. 'M 215rO«l«.'T9 19S8r)HR14...... M i l 195’70R13. ‘75 225 70R14 .M l ■AOLK OT 8T Rai*e45/URt4'100 Outline White LeUtrs 21Sf7SB14...... 1U/S0SR14...... *M By Howard Ulman 235 6 0 H R I4 ...... MIS • 6/70813 >•* Then, with 4:09 left in the third ALL-SEASON RADIAL 20$ 70RI4. MT 245 60R15 .'79 205 7CR13. 'TS 21S.70R15 .'S I ------100 239/70R16...... 1SS/80SR14...... *47 hard-fought series,’’ Boston He’s a good goal scorer.” Grand List did since property approved a special exception 235 r0R15 .‘79 24 5'60H R t4...... MIS 115 70914. ‘ 7S 325’70n i5 .‘SS 23$/40A 14...... 189/M 8R1$ ...... ••• The Associated Press 215 70R14. »4f 23S'60HR14...... MIS 23$‘7(MIS '103 period, referee Kerry Fraser Whitawalla 24$ 60n i4. *77 255 70815 195 7IM14. 'SO 24g/eU 20Si75RIS . 225 rom4. ‘71 275 60n i5 .*19 245 60H R 15...... M 2S GRAND SPIRI’T they get goaltending like that, it’s between the 6-foot-3 Burke’s legs called Doug Sulliman for hook­ m IGRK 'GG IIS uni:... '44 215’75H!5 . GRAND PRIM RAISED WHITE LETTER 215 *0815 . 1I5/6 0H R I4----- ' ( l a BOSTON — The ing. It was the first penalty of the 22S 7SR1S. 195 ronO .. . M l I 205 ?0BIG...... 'T9 i 21$<*S815. 195/60HR14 . 'l a s HRX going to be a tough series.” but “ it was a mistake,” he said. iisrsim... >41 205 40RO . . . *77 2lSr0R»*...... M$ 245 »Ofl1G,. 255'7081S. 3*6/«0 8 l 9 •95/60HRI5 *933 Matfe by Famow* IRfg. Devils are newcomers to the 1H4Sni4... >H 23S7SR1S . 1*5 rORIG . . . • * • I 235*0814...... 'S t I 235 70815.. iri'M R IS ,. 305/60HB13 ' I I S SLACKWALLS period. With 3:24 left. Bob Joyce, 305/60HB19 ..* 1 3 S It continues with Games 3 and 4 “ He just went down and shut it M5/7Wi4... *54 33S/60HB14 *14S 205/60HR13 ...•6 7 playoffs. Sean Burke and Doug 1SS/60HR14 . . .*67 off. There was nothing to shoot at. who played with Burke on the Money to help reading t u r n w u u f i » « AY o H -n u m n ia s i 15 6SHRI5 YGiCdHAMA Brown are newcomers to the in New Jersey on Friday and .iaS(60HRI3 ___*SS 195/60HRT4 .. .*72 Canadian Olympic team, scored 305/60HBI3 . . . . >SS 195/80HR18 ■. *76 Sunday nights. Then the teams I should have waited for him to ( LARGE TRUCK TIRES* IIS/aOHRU . . *ss 20S/60HR1S . ..• • S Devils. With their help, winningis SPORTS CAR COMP TfA 1*S/*QHRt4 .. '9 0 7 make his move but it was the when a rebound of his shot went in Brand New Isl Quality 705M0V8 I 3...... • come back to Boston, where the Continued from page 1 readathon chairman. But the QUALITY TIRE6 FOR 6MALL CAR6 — COMPACT6 — UNUSUAL SIZES 19*'*OV8 l 4 < 305/*0HR14 . 'tia DRJNM-OW becoming old hat. Made By Famous Manufacturer 206' 70V8 U • 335/90HR14 M IS other way around.” off Broten. The first four goals all , • CASH AND CARRY * LOW, LOW PRICES • BRIDGESTONE • YOKOHAMA • MiCHf LIN • GISLAVEO • FIREIU • CONTINENTAL • SEMPERIT • GOODYEAR sndmonf 3lb/*OV8 l 4 * 1*9r*OHR10 .'4 0 S 18S.60HR14 . . * 1 0 4 ' Bruins had won all six playoff record is not that important, he 30S/B0V8 I* • 20Sra0HRt5 . .'9 1 S Cool amid the overtime pres­ were on power plays. -----* 0V8 I5 « 3t*r60VR16 .'ISS 195.60HR14 ..•110 games before Wednesday night, “ My heart sank when Neely she said. said. 305/S5VR1* 'S IS 22S.60HR14 . .•1 2 S sure, rookie goalie Burke repeat­ BIAS PLY HIOHWAY RADIAL HIGHWAY IG58I] “ The referee had put his 1/5 70*80 325/50VRie . *334 19S.60HR15 ..•112 for the fifth game next Tuesday stole the puck,” Brown said. “ I Among the readers volunteer­ While setting up fbr the reada­ 750-20 ETT.. . . . 8 S .0 0 10.00R20GTT... 199.00 1*5 70*80 205.60HR1S . .•119 edly repelled the Boston Bruins 5'50V8 I 3 SUMITOMO felt I owed the team a lot.” whistle away and then he calls 825-20 ETT.. . . . 99.00 11R22.5GTLS.. . 219.00 l••'*O vn l6 tB$/60HRt3 . *SS night. ing in Manchester Wednesday thon at the parkade, Birdsall said 900-20 ETT.. . ,1 1 7 .0 0 11R24.5 QTLS .. 239.00 325/60V8 I* 305/60HR13 . . '7 S until rookie right wing Brown OOOOVfAR 1**/**H 814 iaS/60HR14 . 'TV He gave his team exactly what that one on us,” an irritated 1B5/aOHRI4 ___'S a Brown, who was bom in South- were: Town Manager Robert B. a curious spectator came by, and 10.00-20 FTT . 1 3 0 . 0 0 . PlusF.E.T. 2).20-34.19 CORtAST MICHILIN TAR l*5'a5H8 l 9 EPX scored to give the Devils a 3-2 "'•/•*HR1* 305/40HR14...... *SS OUTLINE WHITE LEHER Schoenfeld said. “ It would have •FREE SERVICES NOT APPLIC4ILE • 55 *08 0 USl/OHMM* M 3I5/*0HR14 . »sa it wanted after Claude Loiselle 11-22.5 FTLS . .1 6 4 .0 0 1i0*»NH3*0 *10 1H/708A 1 4 ...... •a t borough, Mass., and played for Weiss, School Superintendent after learning about the progra m. 175 *080 1*580 720,**MB3*0 »11 335/60HR14. 'SS victory W^nesday night in the 11-24.5 FTLS .1 7 3 .0 0 Choose from Towrt Feir Tires 17* 70814 335/60HR14. *903 225/708R1B ....*506 I won a faceoff with Craig Janney. been easy for us to pack it in, but James P. Kennedy and Hanna signed up to learn to read. Plu*FE.T. 1.71-24 93 17*, 708 I3INWLI 1«5/60HR15 . . 'SS 21S/808R1 4 ...... •M NHL’s Wales Conference final. Boston College, enjoyed his LargesI end Complete Selection 305/60HR15 . , *S3 399/808R1S ....•IIS | our players pulled together.” of Truck TiresI 1*580 The puck went to Devils’ defense- Marcus, director of human servi­ "That makes the whole thing 175814 Brown’s 45-foot slapshot from homecoming. 1* 581* YOKONMU OOODYEAR SilMlTOMO man Randy Vellschek deep in Burke, who was 10-1 after MORE MAJOR BRAND TRUCK TIRES 175/7080 “ Scoring the winning goal in ces. Students from Manchester worthwhile.” he said. “ What l• 5/re8 0 'AvruiTR* “ O A T O R 8 l‘ "HR" RWl above the left circle 17:46 into 3 X C A 1*5 70814 Boston couldn’t be better,” said Boston’s end. He passed it to joining the Devils following the • •O •YHniGO 1l 5'* tr 8 t5 HI-mrORM*NCi |M6/eOVfl15 .. .M;^,7S/70HH13 ...' High School also read. really matters is someone Ih K 4.:...... - ....m It*l7**ll1* 1*1/70*814 overtime evened the series at 1-1. 2ISIS8II ‘ 11*1 10rl508H5 ' lowriim* 205/70H8 I4 22S/60VR15 . .M 7S 225/50VR1 6 . .•224 ie$/70HR13.. .*74 defenseman Joe Clrella at the Olympics, stopped 39 of Boston’s Between 75 to 100 volunteers learned about it and is learning to 235 IS8U »lt$ l 33I12SQ814 5 ' 22S/50VR16 . .•S4 S i245/S0VR1 6 . .•246 It’s the third consecutive series in Brown, one of the Devils’ penalty 245/50VR16 . .•2 8 9 '2S5/S0VR16 . .•2 S4 185/70HR14...*77 right point and Cirella got it to 41 shots. were expected to participate in read” HIJHI.LH ATX isyFGoodrich which the Devils lost the opener killers. “ It was a dream come ALL TtRRAIH T(A •II* W IL D T R A C Brown, who was covering the spot “ He was outstanding,” Boston the Manchester portion of the > *1** hmOWAIG (aim niSi) R V T R W L and won the second game, both on true.” LOW PRICED TRUCK TIRES I >14* 1 H.IWItli MONSTER I 50814 49 33.12 50815 ‘ 13$ It nearly was a nightmare. Velischek had abandoned. defenseman Gord Kluzak said. readathon. said Helen Kemp, site •IAS> 30i* 50815 113 205 75815 ‘ a* C a ilH M H iJ BOAT TRAIIER the road. Exchange student I* VSO 16 5 31.10 50815 133 215 75815 ••* “ I tried to sit the puck down but ‘‘We must have had at least a 53 , *00 16 5 950816 5 133 235 75815 M l Barely 10 minutes before he manager for the readathon. WRAHQLIR “ I just hope the same scenario Hr* 15 M3 < *r5 lb 5 200 15 32.11 50815 '133 TIRES half-dozen prime goal-scoring •A? r 750 tfi 205 75814 •$ scored on his only shot of the it stayed up on M d," said Brown, Some of the volunteers came faces drug charge • RA D IA L' 450 16 5 1*5 75815 M YOKOHAMA MONSTER TRAIL CLIMIER ALL TERRAIN 406k8...... continues,” New Jersey Coach •7* 31.I2 50HI5 ' 10 16 5 205 75815 4* who had 14 ^ I s in 70 r ^ I a r - opportunities and he stopped 12 16 5 215 75815 M 225 15815 ‘ 1161 H i l l 50815 'I 3l6.'7sni5 •S4 205/75R15 Wranglar 570*8.....^ «7* 21585816 335 76R1S •SS I95/7SR14 WHEEL*,, game, he almost gave the Bruins from Bennet Junior High School. •*3 950RI6 5 ■■ 16 5 225 75815 •$ 30i9 50815 * m 33it2 50815 *1 llilOSORIS 530x12 ....'1.... Jim Schoenfeld said after his 3lil0S0f1l5 M ill 27i8S0RI4 ‘ t Lt?35'l5C •YOS A*k/About Our season gamw andhas-fotir in 15'’ every one of them.” WINDSOR.(AP) - A 17-year- >103 arVRIG 16 5 235 75815 »IC •136 M^air] team’s first victory in three a goal. His lateral pass from “ I thought it would be a good a a ioM a w m ORANO/PftlXSNO/PRIX RVT DUNLOP playoff gamW-^'iSSl just hit it Boston goalie Reggie Lemelin, old exch^nge^student from the XCH4.XV ls3(i^Goodrich 31.10 50R15...... '13S tlUOM behind his blue line was inter­ 10 15 ■ n { 12 165 >11* a U -tllf4IN T/A , MUD TERRAIN •imiMci overtime playoff games this Idea,” said seventh-grader Me­ n 5r7*Ri$i iii/r$Ri$| itiieioR il 12 15 '#• 14 365 16 5 ‘ 1*4 31.1150815 ...... M 4t that wayvamnt went on net. a little who had won Boston’s five Netherlands was arrested by 14 365 15 •IM 15 3*5 16 5 ‘ I* * 33II 2 50RIS MSI 35I 12 50R1S 'lOS 3311250815 ...... ‘ 1*S •MH cepted by Cam Neely, who led I Gias I M" 33i 12 $0816$ '570 3Sit2 S081S 'IIS 33.13 5081*5----- ‘ 17S season. lissa Myers. “ The people walking state police who said she signed 15 3*5 15 M7Sll7»40l6S 'Its • (UMIMUV Boston with 42 goals during the knucklroall hnd it slid its way into previous games, also was sharp, by, it might encourage them to • (mniuM'n Having made the playoffs for for a package containing hasish •CUW'IFMON regular season. the net(’’ making 30 saves. read. I know a lot of people who l^T O W N FAIR TIRE CENTERS •SOm'IITHMI 4l«)n Ou the first time since they moved New Jersey had seemed “ Unfortunately, a knuckle mailed from her homeland. TINE SPECIALISTS liailB I coHTAcroRwmrt Neely skated in alone on Burke. don’t like to read.” from Colorado to New Jersey for headed for a win in regulation puck went by Reggie and he Saskia Witte, a Windsor High VERNON •SOTOSFMT NGILMELLEN the 1982-83 season, the Devils Just five feet in front of the net, Since the organization is un­ School student residing in Wind­ MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD lun ' the Bruin fired, but Burke went play. Keith Crowder scored for couldn’t see it,” Boston’s Rick 295 Hartford Tpk*. '•AndLois More have come much farther than aware of any world record for 328 Middle Tpk*. Wcil 467 E. Main Street SfraHofd. CT 08497 Boston on a two-man advantage Middleton said. sor. was charged with possession (scrosi from Kentucky Frisd Chicksn) (Locstsd in lbs Wsrsbouss Fooda Piszs) (Locstsd in ihs K-Msrl 8bopplng Ctr.) HAPPY DEVIL — New Jersey’s Doug Brown celebrates expected. The Bruins are con­ down and stopped the puck with continuou^eading, the results of CWToltFf., at 4:38 of the first period, but the The Bruins said they played of a controlled substance and 646-8227 569-8710 ' 872-2060 1-800-972-224S after his game-winning overtime goal In Wednesday vinced it will take hard work to his pad at 7:33 of overtime. the readathon will be submitted released on $1,000 bond pending “ In overtime, any save is a big Devils went ahead on goals by Pat well and weren’t discouraged by rALL STORES OPEN MON. A THURS. 8:30-8 - TUES.. WED. AND FRI.B:30-6»SAT. 8:30-4! night’s game with the Bruins at the Boston Garden. The keep them from going still to the^Gulness Book of World appearance in Superior Court in Verbeek and Aaron Broten later the loss. farther. one," Burke said. “ I guess the Records, said Reid Birdsall, 'Enfield on May 17. Devils won, 3-2. MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, May 5. 1988 — 15 H - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. May 5. 1988 Cheney, East and nines post victories IN B R IE F MCC nine cops finale II koski) was pitching well but then The Manchester Community by Dan Bontempo.. When you’re hot, you’re hot. necticut Community College At­ seemed to run out of gas," College baseball team evened its Roberto Cruz pitched five in- Cheney Tech, which unleashed Legion signups on Sunday hletic playoffs 'Saturday and Coventry Coach Rich Page ob­ record at 13-13 With p 6-0 shutout nings giving up two hits, striking a 20-hit attack in beating Somers H.S. Roajndap Sunday at Seaside Park in served. "She started aiming the Signups for the Manchester Legion, Junior win over Greenfield CommuqRy out five and walking two. Fred High on ’Tuesday, ripped 13 more Bridgeport. Game time both days ball, taking something off, and Legion and Manchester Merchants baseball College in its final regular-searan is 1:30 p.m. Peters relived Cruz in the sixth, safeties Wednemlay in a 13-7 had a lot of trouble with her teams will be held Sunday at the American game of the year Wednesday The Cougars took a 5-0 lead in struck out three and pitched two victory over Bacon Academy in referring to scoreless frames in control in the seventh inning.” Legion Hall on Legion Drive from 1 to 5 p.m. and afternoon at Cougar Field. the second inning. Greenfield, hitless frames. Charter Oak Conference baseball the sixth and seventh. “ You Just Winning pitcher Kim Mizesko on Sunday, May 15, at the Manchester High Greenfield falls to 5-18. which committed six errors, action at the Beavers’ field. had the feeling you needed more M CC 050 lOOx— 6-3-0 reached on an error, plating the baseball field from 2 to 5 p.m. All players MCC will face HouSatonic Com­ made three in the inning which (Sreenfleld 000 000 0— 0-2-6 Cheney is now 5-6 overall, 3-6 in runs.” Cruz, Peters (6) and Charter. Wate- eventual game-winner, with an planning to play on one of these teams must munity College and Mattatuck led to three of MCC’s runs. The the COC, while the Bobcats fell to Manchester had 19 hits along can, KoslowskI (4) and Mackowskl. infield out and Jen Daniels’ attend one of the signup sessions. Community College in tl((),.Con­ key hit of the inning was a triple WP-Cruz (1-4). LP-Watercan. 4-6 with the loss. Cheney’s next with six bases on balls. Karen game is Friday at home against Harley had four hits including a sacrifice fly producing two insu­ ’The Merchants is designed for 14-15 year olds, Vinal Tech at 3:30 p.m. two-run homer and three RBIs. rance runs. the Junior Legion for boys 16 and 17 years old Danehy collected two of the “ I ’m very happy,’ ’ Tech Coach Beth O’Brien had four hits and and the Legion team is mainly made of 17 and 18 four Coventry safeties off Schu­ Wittingliam taking a shot Bill Baccarosaid. “ Wegot 13hits knocked in one run while Erin year olds. Boys attending Manchester High, today after getting 20 yesterday. Tw ible and Chris Rovegno koski. She drove in three runs. East Catholic, Glastonbury, Bolton High, ((■'It Mizesko, 9-0, allowed three hits. When you score a lot of runs, it chipped in three and two safeties, Bennet, Itling, St. James and Assumption junior She struck out 12 and walked two. cuts down on the options the other respectively. Ericka Perigjosi highs are eligible. team has.’’ had four hits, incliiding a homer, Cromwell plated all its runs in the Questions regarding the Legion team should in Derby with Liveiy One fifth inning on two errors and two AP photo Along with the 13-hit barrage, to lead ConaixTs 14-hit attack. be directed to Dave Morency at 872-0108; Junior Manchester resumes CCC East singles. Baccaro received a fine pitching m Legion to Coach Ernie Bottomley at 646-6901; RELEASED — Forty-three year-old Joe By Dick Joyce scored a 7‘/4-length victory over I ’ve had going in. She’s big, fast, play Friday at Fitzgerald Field performance from freshman the Merchant team to Coach Mike Falkowski at Lively One in the April 9 Santa strong, healthy and sound. If she against Windham High at 3:30 NIekro was released by the Minnesota The Associated Press southpaw Tony Evans. Evans, Bolton toppled 643-9297. Questions concerning the overali Anita Derby, and Wood Memorial will duplicate what she has done who was nervous in his first p.m. Twins on Wednesday. He’s shown In a so far,, she will be very, very BOLTON - The Bolton High program should be directed'to Steve Armstrong LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Charlie winner Private Terms, unbeaten varsity appearance in Monday’s file photo pitching against the Yankees girls’ softball team dropped a at 647-1560. Whittingham, the 75-year-old in seven starts, headed the field of powerful in the race.” 8-3 loss to Coventry, went the final East giris succumb in June of ’87. Only two fillies have won the 22-10 verdict to 'Bacon Academ y. trainer who avoided the Ken­ 17 3-year-olds expected to be four innings for the victory. He entered today. Derby. Regret in 1915 and Ge­ Consistency has been a prob­ Wednesday afternoon in COC tucky Derby for most of his was touch^ for only one hit while Other leading contenders for nuine Risk in 1980. lem for the East Catholic girls’ action. Bolton, 2-5, hosts un-. career, has now made the first leg striking out two. He walked one. M’s Quinones walks out the l ‘/4-mile first leg of the Triple softball team. beaten Coventry High today at Twins waive Joe NIekro of the Triple Crown a regular The worry of most Derby "(Evans) saved the day for Crown include 74-year-old trainer The Eagles succumbed to visit­ 3:30 p.m. SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners announced stop. trainers is that Winning Colors us,’’ Baccaro said. (Jim) Krone BALTIMORE — The Minnesota Twins on Woody Stephens’ Forty Niner, the ing Mercy High of Middletown, Donna LaChapelle had three Wednesday that shortstop Rey Quinones has And it’s not because he hap­ will jump out to a big lead and run has been hitting well but strug­ Wednesday asked waivers on veteran pitcher 2-year-old champion: Louisiana 14-7, in All Connecticut Confer­ hits and Wendy Neil, Jessica pened to catch Derby Fever in his away from the field, just as she gling on the mound like Glenn been placed on the club’s disqualified list and Joe Niekro, one of the most successful Derby winner Risen Star; Flor­ ence action at Robertson Park. Brahanay and Suzanne Lorent- old age. Parent. (Bacon) hit him pretty the team has purchased the contract of knuckleballers ever, for the purpose of giving did in the Santa Anita Derby. East is 1-5 in the ACC and 7-6 zen two apiece for the Bulldogs. “ I always said I didn’t want to ida Derby winner Brian’s Time; good today and we were in some shortstop Mario Diaz from its AAA Calgary him his unconditional release. Arkansas Derby winner Proper But, said Whittingham, overall while Mercy moves to 4-1 Desiree Fafared led Bacon with come here unless I had a good “ Woody (Forty Niner) says he trouble but Evans saved the day roster. Niekro, 43, becomes the third Twins pitcher Reality, and Seeking The Gold, in the league and 7-5 overall. The three safeties. horse,” the West C^ast-based will go with her — unless he’s for us.” Divid Kool/ManohMWr Harald Quinones returned home to Rio Piedras, older than 35-year-old general manager Andy 4-for-4 in Florida and runner-up in Eagles are back in action Friday trainer said Wednesday at Chur­ lying to us. The Beavers, who had defen­ , ’Tuesday night without permission, the Gotham and Wood Memorial. game at Moriarty Field. The Eagles beat at St. Thomas Aquinas in New MacPhall to be released since opening day. He chill Downs. “ I ’m only here ” If he doesn’t, he’s on my list,” sive problems on Monday, con­ W HAT’D YO U SAY? — East Catholic’s Tennis the Mariners said in a news release. The trip, Another contender. Stalwars, Britain. follows 43-year-old Steve Carlton and 37-year-old because I tbink I can win.” Whittingham said with a smile. tinued their steady play with only Rob Stanford has a puzzled look on his host Northwest Catholic on Wednesday, was prompted by a family-related matter, the was withdrawn Wednesday be­ "W e’re not consistent,” Eagle Tippy Martinez. He’s back for Saturday’s 114th “ My horse likes to stay off the one error Wednesday after play­ face as he questions a call in a recent 7-0. E C girls win first team said. cause of a high temperature. Coach Jay McConville said. Niekro was 1-1 with a 10.03 earned run average edition, which will be worth pace, and We can make a couple of ing errorless ball in Tuesday’s NEW BRITAIN - The East Quinones was batting .290, with one home run this season in five appearances, all in relief. $350,000-added, with Nelson Stalwars had won two of five fairly well right now and each Mercy jumped out to an 8-1 lead runs.” 16-6 romp over Somers. ■ said. "That puts a lot of pressure West Division leader Oomwell after three innings but the Eagles Catholic High girls’ tennis team and 11 RBI at the time of his departure. Bunker Hunt’s Lively One, a starts this year, including Brad­ outing each pitcher is looking a Cheney took the lead for good in on the pitching and defense until High. rallied and came within a run, 8-7, broke into the win column Wed­ who lost his last two starts at bury Stakes at Santa Anita on Lively One, winner of three of little better than the last time.” the third inning with three runs. we start hitting the ball.” The Patriots are now 9-2 after five frames. "It was a nesday with a 4-3 victory over Edberg, Gomez advance Santa Anita, and 56-year-old March 9. seven starts, scored his only Coventry has another big game Pat Maguire’s two-run double Merritt. 3-1, struck out nine and overall, 7-2 in the COC East, while ballgame at that point.” Mc(3on- host St. Thomas Aquinas. Wadklns explodes Into lead jockey Bill Shoemaker. Trainer D. Wayne Lukas is stakes victory in the Santa coming up Friday as it hosts NEW YORK — Top seeds Stefan Edberg and down the left field line plated the issued one walk in going the the Panthers fall to 7-3. 9-3 with ville said. Andrep Bearse, Melissa Car- The Whittingham-Shoemaker trying to end an O-for-12 streak Catalina at Santa Anita. RHAM High at 3:30 p.m. The LAS VEGAS, Nev. — A series of explosions at Andres Gomez advanced to the third round of go-ahead markers for Cheney. distance. He aided his own cause the loss. The setback snapped However, Mercy tallied five roll and Rebecca Don won singles combination clicked with Ferdi­ over the past seven Derbys with Whittingham is the only trainer Sachems are a game-and-a-half a space shuttle fuel plant and the toxic cloud that the Tournament of Champions Wednesday at the Maguire had two hits and three offensively with a 2-for-3 perfor­ Cromwell’s six-game winning runs in the top of the sixth to put matches and the team of Cathy nand in the 1986 Derby, which the front-running Winning Colors, with a victory over Winning behind the Patriots in the COC resulted Wednesday had officials of the Las West Side Tennis Club. RBIs, Parent two hits to up his mance and two RBIs. He also streak while the victory was the Eagles away. “ That really Begley-Lisa Sheridan picked , up marked Whittingham’s first ap­ winner of five of six career starts. Colors when Goodbye Halo beat East at 5-3. Vegas Invitational pondering the advisability of Edberg. struggling for the second straight batting average to .575 along with helped himself in the fourth Coventry’s fourth straight. kind of blew us apart,” McCon­ the deciding point for the Eagles. pearance in the classic in 26 ” It takes an exceptional filly to her by a neck in tbe Las Virgenies Coventry 010 120 2-6-10-1 match, beat Marcel Freeman 7-6 (8-6), 7-5 while three RBIs. and Jeff Allen had inning, picking off a runner on The east and west division ville said. 1-5 for the season. evacuating the golf courses, but the first round years. win the Derby and this one is.” Stakes, a 3-year-old filly race, at Cromwell 000 101 1— 3-6-4 Gomez routed Horacio de la Pena of Argentina three hits and three RBIs for the second base when the game was leaders at the end of the season Andrini and D. J. Flglela; Justin Vinci Mercy rapped 12 hits while East’s next match is Friday at was completed with Bobby Wadkins atop the Winning Colors, the filly who Lukas said. “ Ithinkshe’sthebest Santa Anita on Feb. 20. Beavers. Allen is now batting meet on Saturday, May 28. at and Jim Hodge. leaderboard with an 8-under-par 64. 6- 2. 6- 1. still a 1-0 affair. WP- Andrini (3-0), LP- Vinci. East collected 10. Sue Ckincannon the MCC courts against Rocky .571. He had two extra base hits. Marc Manglafico drove in Eastern Connecticut State Uni­ took the loss for East while Hill. The explosions at Henderson. Nev., rocked Evans chipped in two singles to East’s first run. that in the second versity’s Alumni Field for the Softball Kindra Liptak picked up the win Rttultt: Bearse (EC) def. Saronchak buildings at the Desert Inn, Spanish 'Trail and Chris Evert withdraws the cause. inning when he plated Paul COC title. Despite its present 6-2, 6-1; Carrall (E C ) def. Ross 6-1,6-0; Las Vegas Country Club courses, site of the PGA for Mercy. Brenda Bailey, Maura Clurzvnskl (A) def. Maureen Brennan Bacon Academy 204 001 0— 7-0-4 Dumais who opened the inning position. Coventry Coach Bob Tour’s richest tournament and located within ROME — Top-seeded Chris Evert withdrew Cheney Tech 323 140 x— 13-13-1 Conard nips MHS giris McPadden and Beth Leslie each 6-4, 7-5; Don (E C ) def. Sfepeck 6-2 pro with a single. Mangiafico. 2-for-4. Plaster Isn’t ready to make had two hits for East with Leslie set; Saranchak-Ross (A) def. Katie sight of the celebrated Las Vegas Strip. There from the Italian Open women’s tennis Dan Wilson, Vann Fromm (1), Mark Glllesple-Carol Trocclola 6-4, 6-4; Morra (5) and Matt Claglo; Jim Krone, also knocked in two runs in a reservations. “ There’s a long WEST HARTFORD - Leading scoring two runs. were conflicting reports if there had been any championships today because of a heel injury. Tony Evans (4) and Mike Main. Begley-Sherldan (EC) def. Maxwell- WP-Evons (1-0), LP-Fromm. three-run sixth inning. way to go. We’ve won four in row by two runs going into the bottom Grad 6-0, 6-0; Kasica-Wolokowicz (A ) deaths and officials were trying to account for Her withdrawal was announced at a news def. Elaine Price-Theresa Riley M, 6-3. EAST CATHOLIC (7) — Price rf but we can easily lose four in a of the seventh. Manchester High Pats rally for victory those missing. conference by her fiancee Andy Mill and traiper 4-1-0-0, Penders dh 1-0-0-0, Gorman l( row. I just feel the league is up for saw host Conard High score three EC blanks Northwest 0- O-O-O, Begley 3b 3-0-1-0, RIzzuto 1b MHS boys triumph “ You could feel the shock waves hitting your Leza Hatch. 3-0-0-1, Wilson pr 0-1-0-0, Dumais c grabs.” times for a 15-14 interconference CROMWELL — Coming from a chest,” said Curt Byrum. who was playing the They said Evert, who was scheduled to play a 3-2-1-0, Stanford ss 3-1-0-0, Merritt p Left-hander John Andrini won victory in girls’ softball action two-run deficit, Coventry High Manchester High boys’ tennis WEST HARTFORD - With the 3-1-3-2, Manglafico cf 4-1-2-3, Fieri 2b team snapped its two-match Las Vegas Country Club when the distant third-round match today, suffered a heel spur bats primarily silent, pitching 1- 04)-0, Hobby 2b (M)-0-0. Totals 25-7-6-6. his third decision for Coventry, Wednesday afternoon. scored five times in the top of the losing streak with a 6-1 verdict explosions shook the steel beams supporting a injury in her right foot during her second-rouM has been the main ingredient for NORTHWEST CATHOLIC (0) — DIP- tossing a six-hitter. He struck out Both teams are now 4-7overall. seventh inning to maintain its Ippo cf 2-0-0-0, Attlonese dh 3-0-0-0. over E.O. Smith Wednesday temporary building housing registration and victory Wednesday over Nicole Provis of East Catholic's baseball team. eight while walking just two. Manchester had four run in­ unbeaten mark with a 7-4 victory Parlseoult p O-O-O-O, A. Attlonese c afternoon at the Memorial Field press facilities. Australia. Senior right-hander Pat Merritt 3-0-0-0, Lynch 3b/p 3-0-2-0, Sponzo ss Red-hot sophomore Gary Onnen nings in the second, fourth and over Cromwell High in Charter 3-0-0-0, Dawson 2b 3-0-0-0, Burnett If led Coventry’s 10-hit attack as he fifth along with plating two runs Oak Conference girls’ softball courts. came to the forefront Wednesday 3-0-0-0, Guerrero rf 3-0-1-0, Molden 1b Manchester, 6-2, resumes play as he tossed a three-hitter in O-O-O-O, Facev 1b 1-0-0-0. Totols 24-0-3-0. was 3-for-4. He blasted a solo in the first inning. The Chieftains action Wednesday afternoon. East Catholic 010 013 2— 7-6-1 homer in the second inning and scored four times in the first, two Coventry is now 7-0 in the COC Friday at Windham High at 3:30 besting Northwest Catholic. 7-0. Northwest Catholic 000 000 0—0-3-1 led off the fourth inning when the in the third and combined six runs and 9-0 overall. Cromwell dips to p.m. in non-conference play at Fa­ Merritt and Dumais; Parlseoult, Gregg Horowitz, Jay Snyder Sid Fernandez’s discovery ther’s Field. Lynch (6) and A.Attlanese. Patriots scored the eventual in the fourth and fifth innings. 4-6 overall with the loss. Coventry WP- Merritt (3-1), LP- Parlseoult. game-winner. He doubled and Conard scoredthe winning run as was back in action today at 3; 30 and AleX Eitel took singles East is now 8-3 for^he season matches for the Indians.' while the Indians st^ d at 2-9. was driven in by Andrini. Kelli Foley’s single off losing p.m. at Bolton High School. Coventry a winner Andrini and Matt Harrington pitcher Linda Hewitt glanced to Results: Baron (EOS) def. John East’s next game is Friday at 4 Cromwell freshman hurler Melesko 6-4,0^, 7-6 (7-5); Horowitz (M ) may be bad nevvs to league p.m. against Notre Dame at CROMWELL — Charter Oak were each 2-for-4 for Coventry. the shortstop hole, where a play April Schukoski had the Patriots def. Nielsen 6-1, 6-2; Snyder (M ) def. Conference division leaders col­ "This gives us the best mark in could not be made. stopped for six innings. But walks Setty 6-0,6-3; Eltel (M ) def. Moscowitz Quigley Stadium in West Haven. 4-6, 6-1, 6-4; Mott Clough-JIm Melesko said of his homer. “ I just got up the league at this moment. I can’t “ It was a heartbreaking loss,” By The Associated Press “ I was pleased with the win but lided Wednesday afternoon and to Chris Gagnon and Mollie (M ) def. Handfleld-Yono 6-1, 6-4; Bill there, saw the ball and hit it.” when it was over. East Division say I expected it but I can’t say I Manchester Coach Mary Faig- Jacobson, an error, and Leslie Kennard-Jon Borglda (M ) def. Secko- I ’m concerned because we’re not Kostlno 7-5, 6-1; Yoon Johnson-Donny NEW YORK - Sid Fernandez NL Roundup Braves 7, Expos 5 making good contact with the pace-setter O ventry High had didn’t' think it could happen.” nant said. “ We seemed to fade in Danehy’s tying two-run single Ma (M ) def. Paul Mashikar-Bevin 24, found his curveball and that copid ball,’ ’ East Coach-Jim Penders come away with a 6-3 win over Pl^lter said. “ We’re playing the last two innings.” she said. drew Coventry even. “ She (Schu­ 6-2, 7-6 (7-5). Bruce Sutter got his first save be bqd news for the National in nearly two years with two League East. choice and Kevin McReynolds’ RDI single on the first pitch hitless innings of relief. Kevin “ I was just concentrating more Coffman got his first win of the and getting on top of it.” Fernan­ thrown by reliever Ernie Camacho. season and contributed a two-run Home or away, Athletics look strong in the West dez, 1-1, said of his breaking ball single to an offense that also after he' worked the first five ” We don’t want to be too cocky and give away games, but we included home runs by Dale _____ innings Wednesday night in the Murphy an(LQzzie Virgil. tonight, and that can make a big been 4-for-41 before his winning pitching any in 34 starts last games. have the feeling now that we By Ben Walker New York Mets’ 8-0 victory over Sutter’s last save was May 7. David Kooi/Manchaator Harald difference,” said Carney Lans- hit. season. Langston, 2-3, gave up six hits, could go out there and score some The Associated Press •the Houston Astros. 1986. ford, whose leadoff home run in AL Roundup Ripken, who went 3-for-4 with In the ninth inning, Mark including second-inning home runs,” Teufel said as the Mets TO P M CC A TH LETES — Paul Swartz, was recipient of the McCormick Award “ It’s nice to get one again,” was Home or away, the Oakland the third inning broke a 2-2 tie. an RBI single, ia 26-for-49 in his McLemore drew a leadoff walk runs by Brook Jacoby and Ron “ I just haven’t had a breaking won for the seventh time in eight left, was recipient of the Matthew for her contributions to the school. last 15 games. Kittle. Julio Solano pitched the ball. You can’t get by with just a all Sutter would say before Athletics may be on the road to A crowd of 21,401 saw Oakland He gave up six hits in Toronto’s from Morris and took third on games. Moriarty Award for outstanding contri­ Making the presentations at a noontime final inning for his third save. fastball, maybe in the Little entering the training room to ice the West win for the 14th time in 15 games. first complete game of the Dave Schmidt, 1-1, gave up one Chili Davis’ two-out single, but Leach’s save was his first since luncheon Wednesday as Maurice The Athletics’ 20-7 record is the hit in 2 2-3 innings for the victory. Johnny Ray grounded out to end League, but not the big leagues.” August 8.1985, and the combined his arm. bution to Manchester Community Col­ championship. season. “ It’s wonderful to see a great best in baseball. Kent Hrbek hit his fifth homer, the game. McLemore singled in Brewers 6, Rangers 5 Fernandez said after allowing shutout gave the Mets seven lege athletics while Maria Generis, right. Moriarty. The Athletics won their 10th player back,” Manager Chuck “ Oakland is tough. They’ve got Orioles 4, Twins 3 all against Baltimore. The Twins the third for the Angels’ other hit. Glenn Braggs drove in three only one hit and striking out five shutouts in the first 25 games, straight game Wednesday night, Tanner said. ’Tve seen some tough pitching,” Blue Jays man­ Larry Sheets doubled home Cal took a 3-2 lead in the ninth on Gene Morris is 12-4 lifetime against runs with two singles and Milwau­ before leaving with a slight strain matching the club’s total forall of beating the Toronto Blue Jays 3-2 great comebacks, like (Rick) John Deere ager Jimy Williams said. Ripken from first base with two Larkin’s sacrifice fly and Greg the Angels and 8-2 at California. kee held off Texas. in his right hamstring. last season. on six-hit pitching by Bob Welch, Resuchel and (Larry) McWilli­ Crowd fires The Athletics can tie the team outs in the bottom of the 11th Gagne’s RBI single. Trammell hit his fourth homer The Brewers led 6-1 after five “ I won’t miss a start,” he said New York pitching has gi ven up Rick Honeycutt and Dennis ams, and I’m really rooting for Eckersley. record of 11 straight victories, set inning as Baltimore beat Minne­ in the second inning. Petry, innings. Mike Birkbeck, 1-2, won of his leg. runs in one inning of the last 37 Tigers 1, Angels 0 Terry Leach pitched the final Bruce.” up Sabatinl Oakland, which finished a 10-1 at the start of the 1981 season, sota for the Orioles’ third victory traded from Detroit to the Angels his first game since April 26,1987, and the Mets ERA over the last 37 Cardinals 5, Giants 3 OW! road trip that included a three- today against Toronto. in 27 games this season. pitched a two- in December, gave up eight hits in and Dan Plesac got his sixth save. four innings for the Mets, allow­ innings is 0.73. on lawn Tom Brunansky’s bat stayed game sweep in Toronto, returned Welch, 4-2. gave up two runs on Ripken doubled and later hitter for his first shutout since his first complete game since Charlie Hough, 3-4, took the ing an infield hit to Billy Hatcher Reds 3, 1 ROME (AP) — They’re going £l garden home and increased its lead to 5>/i six hits in seven innings. Honey­ scored on Sheets’ sacrifice fly for 1986 as Detroit beat ex-Tiger Dan Sept. 30, 1986. loss. He'^ has lost his last five and then retiring the last 12 hot. while the Giants’ hitters crazy over Gabriela Sabatini at Two nights after Ron Robinson equipment games over second-place Kansas cutt got two outs and Eckersley a 3-3 tie in the ninth. Ripken led off Petry on Alan Trammell’s home decisions at County Stadium and Astros to pick up his first save. stayed cool. the Italian Open. ices Mariners 5, Indians 4 nearly threw a perfect game and Brunansky’s three-run homer, City. Minnesota, which won the retired all four batters he faced the 11th with a walk from Keith run. has dropped eight of nine overall Hatcher also had the only hit off “ Gabby Groupies” have virtu­ wound up with a two-hitter, his fourth in 11 games with St. division last year, never led by for his major league-leading 11th Atherton, 0-1, and came home Morris, 3-3, ended his three- Mark Langston struck out 10 in against the Brewers. Fernandez, a leadoff double in the ally overrun the Foro Italico Danny Jackson allowed two hits Louis since being acquired from complex to see the Argentine more than six games. save in 11 opportunities. when Sheets’ double eluded right game losing streak. He recorded eight innings and host Seattle sent Braggs’ two-run single keyed a fourth inning. He later moved to for Cincinnati. Jackson, 4-1, Minnesota, sparked a five-run teen-ager, who is not a rock star “ The fans really got into it Jim Clancy, 1-3, took the loss. fielder John Moses. Sheets had his 20th career shutout after not Cleveland to its fifth loss in six four-run second. third in Houston’s best scoring chance on the front end of a yielded an RBI single to Lance fifth inning. like she is treated, but the No. 2 Parrish in the fourth inning and W -9 double steal with Kevin Bass, who The Giants are hitting just .235 seed in the Italian Open tennis had walked. Juan Samuel’s double in the after hitting .260 during their championships. Fernandez got Rafael Ramirez ninth. division title season in 1987. “ I like the crowd reaction very Malone delivers in dutch for Buiiets on a fly and the Astros had only The Reds, who won their second Dodgers 8, Pirates 5 much because it fires me up and two baserunnere over the final game with one loss under coach helps me win the match,” Saba­ By Bill Barnard Rodman scored 23 points each for made two free throws with 2:20 was bound to Tommy Helms while manager tini said Wednesday after ad­ The Associated Press Detroit, which won the first two remaining for a 115-108 lead. five innilfgs as t h ^ e t s ’ pitching have a letdown. Thanks to the Pete Rose is recovering from vancing to the round of 16 with a NBA Roundup game at home and lost the next Pressey hit four free throws staff extended its scoreless in­ Dodgers’ sizzling bats, it was just nings streak to 20 with a second arthroscopic knee surgery, 6-4, 6-2 victory over American . Choices In Going to Moses Malone when two at the Capital Centre. while Moncrief and Jack Sikma a minor one. 8 Choices In 6 scored their runs in the sixth, qualifier Amy Schwartz. the game is on the line is still a “ Basically, the last three had two each in the final 1:33. successive 8-0 victory. The unbeaten Hershiser won John Dooro Tractors John Dooro Riders Tim Teufel drove in three of the chasing David Palmer, 0-1. good move, even after a 14-year games have been identical.” his sixth game, tying him for the John D*#ru 100 Sgriut Lawn Trae- Why puah whan you can rida? and aggressive of^nse. ... Now Detroit Coach Chuck Daly said. Mets’ runs with a first-inning Cubs 6, Padres 3 Jazz 113, Blazers 108 , ■ National League lead with New tort eraw-cut up to an acra an hour, Eapoclally now with varlabla opood professi((nal career. there’s pressure on both teams.” / ; sacrifice fly and his second “ Each of these have gone down to 4 > Mark Grace, who went to York’s Dwight Gooden, as Los eag laovaa, pull carta, puah graval driva, 30" cut, and 17" turning Malone, who scored 22 points, Elsewhere, it was New York Utah, getting 39 points from the wire. The last two nights, it’s homer of the season, a two-run college at San Diego State, had Angeles beat Pittsburgh 8-5 Wed­ and tnora. g to 17 hp. 30-46 Inch cut. radlua. Stop In todayll broke a 103-103 tie with a 12-footer 109, Boston 100; Milwaukee 123, Thurl Bailey and 35 from Karl been the Bullets who have come shot in the second. two dozen friends in the stands nesday night. The pitcher of the Qaar or hydrooutle driva. with 22 seconds remaining, iifting Atlanta 115; and Utah 113, Por­ Malone, can win its series with up with the big shots at the end.’ "When you get ahead of the when he hit his first major-league month in April, Hershiser had the Sample buy: Sample buy: Washington to a 106-103 victory Portland with a victory Friday RENTAL 9 hp, 30" cut, 7 apood variable twin tland 108. The Celtics, Hawks and hitters, you’re not supposed to Bucks 123, Hawks 115 homer for the Cubs, who extended look of a loser in his first outing of 165-17 hp Iractora, hydro- atatic over the Detroit Pistons and Jazz lead those series 2-1. night at the Salt Palace. rear bagger. give up hits.” said Houston’s San Diego’s losing streak to five. May, allowing 10 hits in 6 1-3 driva, 48" mowar, powar flow bag- pulling the Bullets into a 2-2 tie in In tonight’s games, is at Milwaukee avoided a sweep, “ Thurl’s been playing well,” Danny Darwin, who allowed six Grace is 5-for-ll since being innings. gar. the best-of-five NBA playoff Houston, Denver at Seattle and with Terry Cummings scoring 30 Utah Coach Frank Layden said. hits and a walk in two innings, called up from the minors. But the Dodgers’ bats were CARS series. Chicago at Cleveland. The Mav­ points and Paul Pressey and ‘Here’s a man with multiple marking only the second time in J i “ I didn’t do anything different booming again, getting 16 hits for SAVE “ We came out of a timeout and ericks, Nuggets and Bulls lead Sidney Moncrief 25 each. skills. He can post you up. He hits 25 games this season a Houston I* than I had been doing,” Grace the second successive night. Daily SALE •166 the play was designed to go to 2- 1. The Bucks, who play host to from the outside. He can run the starter has failed to last at least <3599* iffi “"'^''*1499 Moses,” said Bernard King, who The wins by Atlanta, New York Atlanta again in Game 4 Friday court.” six innings. Weekly IneludM •« dlvoountt. o«th Ml**. 4a«vwy Inoludvd UmlM quwWMw. Iicplrw O-tl-Oa night, broke a 102-102 tie with a 7-2 scored 19 points. and Washington gave the home Portland, which trailed 38-21 " I just never could get my pitch Monthly Nothing Runs Like a Deere Malone’s basket came while he teams a 13-0 record in the Eastern run as Pressey, who had 12 with 8; 01 left in the first half, over when I wanted to,” said fourth-quarter points, converted ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. was being double-teamed by Rick Conference playoffs. The victory trailed only 97-95 after baskets by Darwin, who gave up an RBI Rates Mahorn and Isiah Thomas. by Utah in Salt Lake City gave the a three-point play and made two Terry Porter and Clyde Drexler single to Dave Magadan and a "The first look was to Moses, home teams a 6-6 mark in the free throws. Moncrief sank a with less than six minutes re­ sacrifice fly to Fernandez before INSURANSMITHS SINGE but not where he got the ball,” West. jumper with 3; 53 to go, giving the maining in the game. Teufel’s homer in the Mets 6444I12S ^ Bullets coach Wes Unseld said. Following Malone’s go-ahead Bucks a 109-104 lead. But Bailey made four straight T I four-run second. 1914 The Buiiets’ victory set up a basket, Thomas missed a 3- Two free throws by Glenn free throws to put the Jazz ahead Howard Johnson gave the Mets AP phota Lawn & Leisure 7 4 2 -6 1 0 3 fifth and deciding game at the pointer with five seconds remain­ Rivers cut the deficit to 111-108, 101-95 with 4:57 left. Portland, a 6-0 lead in the fourth when he hit LYNCH Pontiac Silverdome on Sunday. ing. Jeff Maione, who scored 25 but Moncrief made a jumper for a which never led in the game, A TTEM P TED BLOCK — Washington’s Moses Malone, his fifth homer, leading off the Leasing & Rental PARTS • RENTALS • SERVICE • PICKUPS "Now it’s down to a one-game points for Washington, was fouled five-point lead with 2; 26 eventually closed the deficit to innittg against reliever Dave 649-5241 left, tries to block the shot of Detroit’s John Salley In their series, like an NCAA game,” on the rebound and made one of remaining. 108-105 on a 3-pointer by Drexler Meads, and the Mets added two 65 E. Canter Street 345 Center Street Rt. 44, Coventry, CT. 2 miles east Bolton Notch Malone said. “ We’ve got to go to two free throws. After Cummings forced a ball with 1:30 remaining. The Blazers NBA playoff game Wednesday night. The Bullets won, unearned runs in the seventh on Manchester, CT. Manchester Hours: M-Sat. 9-4 / T, W. Th. 9-5:30 / Ffl. 9-7 Detroit, play aggressive defense Adrian Dantley and Dennis loose, Moncrief was fouled andif got no closer the rest of the way. 106-103, to even the series. Darryl Strawberry’s fielder’s MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, May 5, 1988 — 17 U - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, May 5, IMS . A Newspaper In Edueellon Program The Quiz Sponsored by SCOREBOARD Metric America? The Manchester Herald The meter has wetjged a foot in nation’s back door worMsGope (ie potato (Of—diquwMonutwtadcof f cMy) / w in , lose & DREW Brawtn 8. Rangers 6 Matt 8, Aatros 0 By Sid M D D d y incubate a Qietric America. "But w ^n the S o ftb a fl S ch olastic T E lU t MILWAUKEE HDurroN The AstDclated Press ^ , rest of society didn’t keep pace, teaches said A rh M >To b e or not to b e m etric Is okrBM Grhbl a b rU M I ‘Hey, we got left out on a limb,” ’ says Leroy M o.THe McDwelcf 5 12 1 Folder dh 4011 GYoung cf 4000 Dykstracf 5 2 4 0 l Whatever became of the Indy S04.5 and the' Retchrss 4000 Yount cf 2 1 0 0 BHotchrlf 4020 Teufel 2b 3 3 131 called America’s longest Negus, associate in mathematics at the N.Y. TONIOHrt SAMIt MH8 JV aoRball m e K in Stools rf 3 110 Surhoff c 4010 Doran 2b 3 000 Bckm nlb 00001 rest of the metric system? State Department of Education. TItrntv't Vi. MPM, 6— Fltiotrold Broworrf 20 11 Brock 1b 3 2 10 GDavIs 1b 4000 KHmdz lb 5 1 20| debate. Congress almost Sporttmon vt. GItnn, 7:30 — llcS^ m s fr< Incvglla If 40 10 Door If 3 100 “ The whole thing wentaway and died," says Sokol worries, too, about adult education. The Manchester High girls' lunlor Bossrf 3000 Strstarvrf 4 00 1 Fltipwrold varsity softball team upped Its record to p e 0 W i r . y DBrIon 1b 4 111 Braggs rf 4 123 Romirz IS 3000 McRvIds If 401*1 Ray Lloyd of the Scale Manufackurers adopted the meter In 1896. But Porrish dh Gantnrlb 3 111 Why did some newspapers convert thq 70- and ^ Own wi. WInInoar't. 6 — Robvrtion 10-1 w lthan-6 thrashing of Conard High 4 110 Ashbyc 3000 Carter c 4 1 1 0 Association. 80-meter ski Jump results at the recOnt _J.C.P«nn*v Vi. Jonti, 7:30 — School Wednesday afternoon In West Polralll c 1100 Riles 3b 3010 CJcksnSb 3000 HJOhsnss 3 3 11 the nation’s largest trading Robcrtion Hartford. Browne 2b 0000 Svoumss 3000 Comochp 0000 A6agodn3b 2 0 11 He meant the 1975 act of Congress which was Calgary Winter Olympics to feet? Why, when N U M ith o dtit Vi. Purdy, 6 — Pogonl The young Indlons ripped 19 hlfs and BuochleSb 4000 Darwin p 1000 Fmdezp 1001 to have consigned pounds, inches, rods, partner. Britain and its empire, President Reagan clunked 14-pound Congres­ Aido’i Vi. A llita tt, 7:30 — Poaonl received eight walks. Dona Hensley Wllkrsn2b 3 020 Meadsp 0000 Leochp 3 000 I furlongs, picas, acres, gills, gallons, miles per J Im 'i Vi. J.Moc A Son, 6 — Nike notched the win, walking lust two, MStanly c 1000 CRnIdsSb 1000 were pound-inches. The United sional bills on the dais in his recent State of the Rotd Vi. Brow n'i, 7:30 — NIko striking out one and allowing eight hits. Tstato 15 5 91 Totals 2967 5 Totals 19 8 2 8 Totals 11811 8 hour and their myriail cousins to the trash bin Union address, didn’t he call them 6.2- Word Vi. s n trrff'i, 6 — K o tn ty The Manchester offense was powered for a brave new world of metrics. Officially, MSBonk Vi. Llndioy,6—ChorttrOok by t>otfy SumIslaskI, who had four hits TOms 085 811 125-5 Houston < 888 MO 805—0 States went along. kilogram bills? “ What a wasted opportun­ Including a homer, Beth Cool (four ______811 818 New York 1M MO Mx—8 three bureaucrats, a secretary and a $250,000 ity,” bemoans Sokol. hits), Julie Shrlder (three hits. Includ­ ai Game Winning RBI — Braggs (3). Game Winning RBI — TeulM (1). budget inside the huge Department of Women’s Roc ing 0 homer and triple), and Mary E—Wllkerson, Svoum. OP — E-i-BHatcher, CJacksan. DP— The United States stands alone with Burma Tsokalas tripled. Milwaukee 1. LOB—Toxcn9, Milwaukee!. HoOstonl. LDB—Houston 5. New York 7. Commerce in Washington are what remain of as the only non-metric holdouts in a kilogram 1 )eue lacfcion and Michael Dukakh have been acting Hkc good Hungry TIgor Roitouront devoured Manchester hosts WIndhom Friday at HR-OBrien (6). SB—Riles (2), Yount (2), 2B—Dvkstro, BHoteher. HR—Teufel that vision of a metric America. billion in measure-sensitive products and iriendt iaiely- Some peopie tpecuiale that thouid M r. Dukakis Gormon Iniuronce, 13-0, Wedneidoy Surhoff (2). world. Canada said in 1970 it would go metric 3:30 p.m. at Charter Dak Park. (2), HJohnson (5). SB—Oykstra (3), But inch by inch the meter has wedged a foot imported only $6 billion. But by 1975 it was win the nomination, he might even choose Mr. lackson as his night ot Charter Oak Pork. Noncv BHoteherler (10), Bass (4). SF—Teufel, and did. Its metric commission disbanded in Noiilff hod two hiti and Jon Norrii IF H R ER BB I Fernandez. in the back door of the nation. estimated the nation would suffer a $600 1985. “ No problems,” says Francois Broeur running mate. Others say he is more iikeiy to pick scored twice to pace the winners while Texos H R ER BB SD Oh, a miss is still as good as a mile. Lovers million loss In foreign business because it was Senator..?.. or some other prominent Southern Democrat. Mary Carroll hod three tofetles In Hough L>4 4 7 6 5 2 Houston of the Ministry of Consumer and Corporate defeat. Cecena 3 0 0 0 1 still love, a bushel and a peck, not a liter and a not metric. BaaketbaO Darwin L,1-2 3 6 5 5 1 1 Affairs. 2 in a recent -change o i policy. Williams 1 0 0 0 0 Meads 41-3 3 3 1 2 2 stere. The 1975actoriginallyseta 10-yearschedule Matchwords A East Milwaukee Camacho 153 2 0 0 1 3 Britain, decided to go metric in 1972. President Reagan said rules had (2 points lor sscti corrsci mstch) BIrkbeck W.1-2 5 M 4 2 2 4 New York But almost all American cars are built to for conversion. Heavy lobbying, particularly Whlte8ox6,RadSox2 Stapleton 3 1 1 Highway signs are still in miles — too costly to been revised to allow U.S. war­ 1-sue a-provoke MAK Contpony overran Cummings M 1 Fmdez W.1-1 5 1 0 0 3 5 metric measure. Booze and wine come by the by trade unions and small businesses, struck NBA playoff reaulta Crim 2-3 3 h 2 1 Leach S,1 4 1 0 0 0 2 change — and a pintof bitter isa pint of bitter. ships to intervene against Iranian Insurance, 10-0, at Robertson Park. Phil Plesac S6 2 1 0 0 0 liter. Skis, film, pharmaceuticals are in this out. While the act set up a 17-member Modore cracked three hits for MAK B aseball CHICAGO BOSTON Umpires—Home. MeSherry; First, attacks (CHOOSE ONE: only on Hough pitchedto2batterslnthe5th, CrIm Brocklonder; Second, Weyer; Third, Mon­ millimeters and grams. Edwin Moses runs the Metric Board, it was only empowered to Australia set a 10-year timetable and 2-inlervene b-debase while M ike Zotta Sr., Scott Holmes and a b rh M a b rh M pitched to 3 batters In the 8th. ships, even on ships not) (lagged Tom BambodI each added two. Cum­ LJohnsn ef 4 0 10 BAndsnef 4 0 0 0 tague. 400-meter hurdles. Almostall grade-schoolers "publicize,’’ “ encourage," "consult,” converted in eight. Japan started metrication Bulfefa 106, Platona 103 HBP—Deer by Hough. WP—Hough. T—2:37. A—29,936. by the U.S. mings only had four hits. Guillen ss 5 0 2 0 Barrett 2b 4 0 0 0 BK—Hough, BIrkbeck 1 PB—Petralll. in 1921 and made it compulsory in 1951, saying 5degrade c-lhink over Baines dh 4 2 2 0 Boaos3b 3 13 0 learn some metrics. “ Star Wars,” whenandif, “ assist.” American League standings Umpires—44ome, Johnson; Rrst, Morri­ sayonara to the 11.93-inch shaku and 3 The Supreme Court recently Northern DETROIT ( ^ ^ Caldem rf 4 2 12 DwEvn 1b 4 0 2 1 son; Second, Phillips; Third, Voltogglo. Braves?,ExposS will be metric, as the Pentagon honorably “ How can you do something if it’s not Dantley 11-18 1-1 23, Mohorn 510 1-3 11, GWolkr 1b 4 1 1 3 Greenwl rf 4 111 mandated?” asks metric hard-liner Louis 8.267-pound kan. voted to (CHOOSE ONE: recon­ 4- stimulate d-solicil Lalmbeer 4-7 2-2 10, Dumars 3-6 1-2 7, East DIvIslen 4 0 0 0 T—3:11. A—7,541. discharges the old measurements inherited Gibson's Gym bench-pressed Trash- FIske 3 0 0 0 Rice If sider, overturn) a decision that Thomas 512 7-8 17, Salley 1-3 2-2 4, W L Pet. OB Posaualf 4 110 Homdh 3 0 10 ATLANTA MDNTREAL from ,Great Britain'where a yard was the Sokol, pastpresidentoftheprivateU.S. Metric In the United States, the meter’s foreign Awav, 15-3, at Robertson Park. Dove ___ 5- reconsider e-enler Peck ond Jock Shannon led Gibson's V. Johnson 36 00 6, Rodmdn 10-12 3-4 23, New York 19 8 .704 KWIIms3b 2 0 0 0 Ceronec 2 0 0 0 National League reaulta a b rh M abrhM < distance from Henry I’s nose, to the tip of his Association. “ We (lon’t make speed limits or birth is “ undoubtedly a factor” in resistance expanded the rights of minorities with four and three hits, respectively, Lewis 1-2 00 2. Totals 4376 17-21 103. Cleveland 17 9 .654 V/3 Lyons 3b 1 0 0 0 JoReedss 2 0 0 0 DJamesef 3 1 1 0 Raines If 3 1 1 0 middle finger. the income tax voluntary. The metric board to sue private parties for racial WASHINGTON (186) Detroit 15 10 .600 3 Hill 2b 3 0 0 0 Bnznor ph 1 0 0 0 5 0 2 1 Poreds 2b 4 0 0 1 to it, Underwood acknowledged. “ But there is while Ken Telfer, Pot Vlgnone, Bill Thomas ss discrimination. Peopiewatch/Sportiight Daley and Mel Bldwell each chipped In King 513 33 19, Williams 58 35 15, Boston 14 10 .583 3'/j Monrlq 2b 1 0 0 0 SDwenss 0 0 0 0 Cub86,Padres3 OMrphyrf 3 1 1 1 Brooks rf 5 0 0 0 Sixty-two percent of the Fortune 1,000 Just became a debating society.” an enormous explosion of technology in the with two apiece. M.Malone 514 57 22, Calter 2-4 1-1 5, Milwaukee 13 11 .542 4'/j Totoh 15 6 1 S Totals 31 3 6 3 Griffey If 4 0 0 0 Wolloch 3b 4 0 0 0 companies make something that’s metric. “ We missed an opportunity 13 years ago,” (S points lor sscli corrsci snswsr) J.Malone10195825, Walker3104610, Jones Toronto 11 7'/j AHallcf 10 10 (talorrg 1b 5 2 3 0 world. It’s taking place everywhere, not Jukt 4 According to a recent Departr 51 1-3 1, Bol 1-2 1-1 3, F. Johnson 33 54 6, Baltimore 3 16 Gerald Underwood concedes. His Office of 1 Chrysler chairman ..?.., who was the Chicago 800 m NO-6 CHICAGO V SAN DIEGO GPerry lb 4 0 0 0 Webster cf 3 1 1 1 Thirty-four percent of their new products are. America. The upshot is international collabo­ ment of Education re p o r^ h e A Central CatledgeOOOOO.Totols39-742537106. WMt Division Batten 810 808 081—3 Vlroll c 5 2 11 Reedc 3 0 10 Metric Programs — that four-person opera­ nation’s highest-paid executive last w L Pet. 6B oOb' b rfib i O b rh b l In five or six years probably all packaged ration, and the language of that collaboration nation’s schools have made iittle (tame Winning RBI — GWalker (1). Sndbrg2b 5 0 11 RAIomr2b 4 0 10 Oberkfl 3b 4 1 1 0 Fltzgeridc 0 0 0 0 year, slipped to second place this year Paganl Caterers routed Brand Rex Detroit 19 21 18 25—101' Oakland 20 7 .741 — E—Greenwell, Clemens. DP—Chicooo Z goods on supermarket shelves will be labeled tion at the Commerce Department — is what DMrtnzcf 4 0 12 Gwynnrf 4 0 10 (tant 2b 4 2 3 1 Foley ss 10 0 0 is metric.” progress in the years since behind Jim Manzi, chairman of the Wire and Coble, 33-8, at Fitzgerald Washington 27 16 IS 25-106 Kansas City u 12 .538 5'/j LOB—Chicago 6, Boston 4. 2B—Fosoua, Coffman p 3 0 2 2 McClure p 0 00 0 gram-liters as well as pound-ounces. Most survives of the Metric Board that once had 100 Field. Bob Leveva led the way for Fouled out—Mohorn. Rebounds— Chlcogo 13 12 .520 6 Dawson rf 3 0 0 0 Brown 3b 3 0 0 0 If the 1975 Metric Act had no incisors and the well-known "Nation At Risk” Boggs 2. HR—GWalker (2), Calderon (8). Palmeir If 4 0 2 0 Kruk 1b 3 1 0 0 Puleop 0000 Nettles ph 10 0 0 significantly, an omnibus trade bill tobe voted employees and a $3 million annual budget. Lotus computer software firm. Pagonl'i with live hits. Including three Detrolt37 (Lalmbeer 10), Washington Seattle 12 16 .429 8'/j (taeenwell (2). S—KWIIIIoms. Asnmchr p 0000 Perez pr 0 10 0 the University of Michigan Survey Research report was issued. homers. Mark Paganl had three hits. 44 (M.Malone 8). Assists—O tro lt 30 Collfornlo n 16 .407 9 Jackson If 1000 CMrtnz 1b 000 0 cut off its funds in 1982. IP H R ER BB SO Trlllo3b 3 110 Moreind If 4 12 1 Smmns ph 1000 Porrettp 0 0 0 0 on this spring by Congress contains a provision Center says only 40 percent of Americans can a-5 b-10 c-15 2 Rock star ..7.. is being sued by a Jamaican Including a three-run homer while Steve (Thomas 10), Washington 15 (Walker 5). Texas 10 15 .400 9 Chicago Sutter p 0 0 0 0 Engle ph 1000 Crispino also hod three hits. Including a Total fouls—Detroit 28, Washington 17. Minnesota 9 16 .360 10 Groce 1b 2 2 11 Santiago c 4 12 2 requiring 42 agencies of the federal govern­ Just what metric conversion nationally songwriter who says a song he recorded JMcDwII W,52 7 3 1 1 2 2 Sundbrg c 3 0 11 Abner cf 2 000 Burke p 0 0 0 0 name even one metric unit, there is 5 A new report says nitrogen in three-run blast. Bill Stevenson and Ken Technicals—Washington Illegal defense Wednesday's Games Long 2 3 110 2 Martinez p 1000 ment to basically go metric by September 30, might cost seems impossible to calculate. was the basis for the hit "|usl Another Hill added three hits each while Butch 2, Defrolt Illegal defense A—10,513. Baltimore 4, Minnesota 3, 11 Innings Dunstonss 3 10 1 Wynne cf 200 0 nonetheless a considerable metric compo­ (CHOOSE ONE: acid rain, oil Boston Salazar ss 1000 Tmpitn ss 3 0 0 0 Rivera ss 3 0 0 0 1993. That includes the Department of One unattributed estimate was $25 billion Night,” which the Rolling Stone leader Taloga and Mike Paganl chipped In Chicago 6, Boston 2 Clemens L,4-1 6 2-3 7 6 5 2 7 Totals .17 711 6 Totals 34 5 6 2 nent In U.S. life. spills) is helping to degrade the with two each. M ark Campelll and Rick New York 4, Kansas City 3 Trautweln 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Sutcliffe p 3 10 0 Hawkins p 1000 Defense,' the biggest buyer of them all. In over 30 years. The Pentagon has said it would released in 1985. Rodriguez had two hits each for Brand Milwaukee 6, Texos 5 LSmIth 1 1 0 0 1 0 DIPIno p 0 00 0 Byers ph 10 0 0 “ Sixty-five to 68 percent of supermarket Atlantic coastline by stimulating Knicka10g.Celtlc8l00 Lancastrp 0 0 0 0 Ccmstckp 000 0 Altanta . 101 201 010—7 hearings last summer, no organized consti­ cost the defense industry $18 billion, three- Rex with each slugging two-run Detroit 1, California 0 Umpires—Home, Gorcia; First, Reed; Montreal OM 013 m - o goods are prepackaged and 70 percent of that algae growth and killing fish and 3 A record six wide receivers were se­ homers. Seattle 5, Cleveland 4 Second, HIrschbeck; Third, Bremlgan. Muphry ph 0 10 0 Thonph 10 0 0 tuency opposed the metric portion of the bill. fourths of that in the first 10 years. The steel Gossogep 0000 McCllersp 0 00 0 (tame Winning RBI — Thomas (1). crustaceans. lected in the first round of the NFL draft BOSTON (100) Oakland 3, Toronto 2 T—2:40. A—21,191. E—Martinez, Fblev, Coffmon, Rtz- Ask anyone who knows a hand (four inches) industry had a figure of $2 billion in 1973 but has metric labels,” says George Carlton, Bird 522 33 20, McHale 11-15 2-5 34, Thursday's Games Ready ph 10 0 0 recently. Heisman winner Tim Brown Charter Oak Totals ‘ 12 6 7 6 Tetah 311 6 3 gerald. LDB—Atlanta 10, Montreal 10. from a hectare; Will America ever be metric? said actuality was “ nothing close” to the^ chairman of the Food and Grocery Coordinat­ Porlsh5111-29,Alnoe5155417,Johnson510 Texas (Witt 06) at Milwaukee (Weg- YankeesA.RoyalaS 3B—Gant, Coffmon Z Thomas, Dberkfell, ing Committee on Metrication. ’ ’The No. 2 can was the first — he went to the (CHOOSE Telephone Society hung up CBT, 10-3, 7-8 18, Gilmore 00 1-2 1, Paxson 2-5 33 7, man 33), 2:35 p.m. Galorroga 2. 3B—Raines, Gant. HR— The invariable answer; inevitably. When? original estimate. Toronto (Cerutt11-1) at Oak land (Ontive­ Chlcoge 880 841 081-6 Mewsname ONE: Los Angeles Raiders, Dallas ot Fitzgerald Field. Stu Sibley had two Roberts00000,MlnnlefleldO-0000,Acres1-1 SonDlego 008 301 ose-i DMurphv (4), Virgil (3). SB—DJames Nobody can say. Congress is charged by the To purists, the late 1970s were the “ golden is standard worldwide. The rubber hits the (IS potnts It you can lOonllly nils hits, Including a solo homer while Bob 324. TotalsW,792329100. ros 1-1), 3:15 p.m. NEW YDRK KANSAS CITY (2),(talarraga (4), Webster (4), Raines (13), Cowboys). Minnesota (Lea 53) ot Boltimore (tame Winning RBI — Sandberg (1). years” of metrication. Interstate highway road when the housewife meets the retailer at person In the news) Edwards and B ill H ill added two each. O b rh b l O b rh b l E—Hawkins 2. DP—Son Diego 2. LDB— Fitzgerald (2), AHall (7). SF—(tant. Constitution with regulating weights and Edwards trtp ^. Bob Lebreux and NEW YORK (109) (Thurmond 55), 7:35 p.m. RHndsn cf 4 0 3 1 WWItsncf 3 0 11 IP H R ER BB SD signs announced distances in miles- the meat counter and pays 2.205 times as 4 Last week, Boston pitching ace — Chicago (Horton33)atBoston (Hurst44», Chicago 7, San Diego 6. 2B—Santlogo, measures. Congress is Congress. And old I am the leader of Scott Labrec^ad two hits each In GreenOOOOO, Newman 15255734, Ewing Rndiph 2b 4 0 0 0 Pecota3b 4 0 0 0 Sandberg. HR—(Moreland (1), Santlogo Attanto much for a kilo of hamburger as she paid for a who has already won two Cy Young defeat. ' 101611-1231, Jackson514009,Wllklns51555 7:35 p.m. Mtngly 1b 4 0 10 Brett dh 3 1 1 2 habits are old habits. kilometers. Schools blossomed with colorful the PLO. I recently (3), Grace (1). SB—Templeton (1) ,Santlago Coffman W.l-2 5 53 4 4 1 4 6 Awards — raised his record to 4-0 with a 14, Tucker 2-3 00 5, Cortwrlght 36 1-2 7, New York (Dotson 34)) at Konsas City JCIorkdh 4 1 1 0 FWhlte2b 4 0 10 Puleo 53 2 1 1 1 1 In the Metric Conversion Act of 1975, conversion posters. Shell Oil spent $2 million pound.” (Gubicza 32), 8:35 p.m. (3). SF—DMartInez. returned to Syria, Walker 36 (M) 4, Cummings 1-3 34 5. Tatals Winfield rf 4 13 0 Bolbonl 1b 4 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SD Assnmehr 2-3 0 0 0 1 1 Congress declared it the policy of the United converting 16,000 gas stations. Sunrise, Fla., But wine went metric in 1978 and hard shutout victory over Milwaukee. West Side 41-882530109. Detroit (Terrell 50) at Californio (Finley GWard If 5 1 1 3 Elsnrch rf 3 0 0 0 Sutter S,1 2 0 0 0 0 2 five years after my Boston 11 14 25 10-100 2-3), 10:05 p.m. Chicago said it would go entirely metric to celebrate Blue Dx stomped on Edwards-347, Wshotn cf 0 0 0 0 BJacksn If 3 0 0 0 Sutcliffe W,2-3 6 53 6 3 3 2 4 Montreal States to "coordinate and plan ... the liquor in 1980. Soft drinks have gone to expulsion. I hope to 5 By winning the Wood Memorial re­ New York 22 21 28 16—109 Cleyeland (Yett 31) at Seattle (Swift 1-0), Slought c 4 10 0 Macforln c 2 10 0 Martinez L,53 41-3 5 4 2 2 2 the Bicentennial. 10-8, ot Paoonl Field. Dove Jackson led 3Polnt goals—Bird, AInge, Johnson, 10:05 p.m. DIPIno I 53 0 0 0 1 1 VOLUNTARY (stress added) conversion to two-liter bottles with no reading on the end my split with cently, 5year-old coll Private Terms Blue Dx with three hits while Sean Pgtrulo 3b 4 0 2 0 Stilwll ss 3 1 1 0 Lancaster '2-3 0 0 0 0 0 McClure 153 4 2 2 0 1 Motorists immediately began “ screaming Jackson, Tucker. Fouled out—None. Friday's Games Santana ss 3 0 10 Parrett 1 0 0 0 2 0 the metric system.” Richter scale. Syrian President emerged as an early favorite to win the Thompson, Tim Rice, Bob Hunt and Rebounds—Boston 48 (P a rish 'll), New Chlcogo at Baltimore, 8:05 p.m. Gossoge S4 1 0 0 0 0 2 Steve Huleott added two apiece. For Cruzph 10 0 0 Son Diego Burke 2 2 1 0 3 3 This bold pronouncement, toothless as a their heads off,” says the Federal Highway Hafez Assad. Who prestigious ..I., on May 7th. York 52 (Ewing 10). Assists—Boston 30 Boston at Minnesota. 8:05 p.m. Mechm ss 0 0 0 0 HBP—Webster by Cotfman 2. WP— "If a commodity is desired, it doesn’t Edwards, Paul Nowak slammed three (Bird 13), New York 30 (Jackson 14). Total Milwaukee at Kansas City, 8:35 p.m. Hawkins L.52 5 4 4 2 2 0 professional hockey player, was a kin to telling Administration. In 1978 Congress took the hits while Glen Bolduc and John Tofals 17 412 4 Totals 29 1 4 3 Comstock 2 11112 Martinez, Coffman, Assenmacher Z BK— matter if it’s packaged in Swahili,” says Ai am I? fouls—Boston 24, New York 27. New York at Texas, 8:35 p.m. McClure. the nation’s 4-year-olds; “ Eat your broccoli signs down. Shell soon found metric gas Gagltotto added two each. Toronto at California, 10:05 p.m. McCllers 2 2 1 1 4 1 Navas, president of the National Metric Technicals—Boston lllegoldefense, Ewing. NOW York 000 001 015-6 Umpires—Home, Davis; Rrst, Darling; pumps confused drivers and converted back YDUn SCORE: 91 lo 100 polnis —TOP SCORE: A—19,591. Detroit at Seattle, 10:05 p.m. Kansas City 003 000 000-3 because it’s good for you, but you can stick to Council in Washington. “ Metric transition is 8110 90 POlnIs — Excallanl. 71 lo 90 p o ln li — Oooil. 61-70 p o ln li — Fair. Clevelond at Oakland, 10:35 p.m. Second, Froemmlng; Third, Tata. RedsS, Phillies I to gallons. When the National Geographic Paganl Gome Winning RBI — RHenderson (2). T—3:04. A—12,662. ice cream if you want.” Americans, by and going to come about product by product.” E—Pecota. DP—New York 1, Kansos large, preferred vanilla. Society started using metrics on maps and Mudvlle Nine slid by B.A. Club, 5-4, at Buckaf23,Hawl(aff5 National League atanctlngs City 1. LDB—New Yortf 12, Konsas City 2. PHILA CINCINNATI stories, some 70 readers said the magazine Market forces will probably be more ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ Paganl Field. Dave Steers led Mudvlle 2B—Stillwell, Winfield, Pogllarulo, Dudger88,PlrateaS O b rh b l abrhM To be or not to be metric is called America’s determining than the government. with three hits while Lance Totro, GIno JCIark. HR—Brett (6), GWard (1). SB— Samuel 2b 4 0 10 Larkin ss 4 0 0 0 longest debate. Congress almost adopted the had gone pinko and canceled their Xqraa 6i|3n|uax-s isuauiap jaBog-y isjapfeg sa|a8uv soy Falcetta, Crescent DeClantls and Rob East Division RHenderson (24). SF—Wilson, RHe^er- ATLANTA (115) PITTSBURGH LOS ANGELS Dernier cf 3 10 0 Sabo 3b 4 13 0 meter in 1896. But the nation’s largest trading subscriptions. “ Metrics never elected a senator,” says - t !ja88e| gJ|W-z leaaoaei aay-i :iH 9 IU B 0 d S /H 3 lY M 3 1 il0 3 d French added two apiece. For the Wilkins 323 56 23, Willis 313 34 21, w L Pel. GB son. Bradley If 3 0 0 0 Daniels If 4 1 1 0 losers. Bill Cutler and Scott Turner had New York 18 7 IP H R ER BB SO O b rh b l O b rh b l partner, Britain and its empire, were Metric zealots “ Just kind of gave up and Navas. “ It isn’t liberal-conservative or 3-s !e-p !q -t !a-y, !p -i :saBOMH31VW RolllnsOOOOO,Rlvers5115617,Wlttman511 .720 Bonds If 5 0 10 Sox 2b 4 2 3 1 Schitidt 3b 4 0 0 0 EDavIs cf 3 1 1 2 two hits each. 04) 12, Carr 583413, Hastings 3204)4, Webb Pittsburgh 17 9 654 V/7 Now York Parrish c 3 0 11 Esosky 1b 3 0 10 pound-inches. The United States went along. went looking for other crusades,” says Republican-Democrat. It’s apolitical. I was leyriv rassex :]WYNSM3N Chicago 13 13 .500 Candlarla W,52 7 4 3 3 2 6 (tattp 00 00 MIDavIscf 4 2 11 4-93412, Levlngston 36366, Battle 36328. 5V7 Lind 2b 5 0 3 0 JHowell p 0 0 0 0 CJamesrf 3 000 TJonesrf 4 0 10 Valerie Antoine, executive director of the on a radio talk show in Detroit recently, and u|ej ppe-s !r-y Rec Totals 4586 22-30115. Montreal n 13 .458 6‘/? Stoddard S,1 2 0 0 0 0 1 Almon 1b 3 0 0 0 McGrIff c 4 0 0 0 By the 1960s, however, American industry St. Louis 11 15 Kansas City VanSlyk cf 5 2 4 1 Gibson If 4 2 2 2 they cut me off after 25 minutes. No one was .473 7V7 Bonilla 3b 4 1 1 2 Guerrer 3b 5 14 2 Aguoyoss 3 0 0 0 Tredwy2b 2 0 10 was expanding overseas into a largely metric U.Si Metric Association. !jap|suo3aj-t !|Ou sdjqs uo uaxa-z iuunN u irs -l :3dO3S01BOM Bradley Kitchens mopped up Memor- MILWAUKEE (123) Philadelphia 8 15 .348 9 Lebrndt 6 2-3 9 3 2 2 3 Palmerp 20 00 DJacksn p 3 0 0 0 calling in to protest metrics.” West Division Power L,1-l 21-3 3 1 1 1 0 Bream 1b 4 1 1 0 Hamltn3b 0 0 0 0 world. In 1969 the United States exported $14 Metericians hoped the schools would lol^orner Store, IB-3, ot Nike Field. Cummings 13205830, Krystkowlak 1-558 RReyIds rf 4 1 1 0 MarshI 1b 5 0 10 Harris p 0 0 0 0 Rick Abasdal cracked four blngles for 10, SIkma 317 76 25, Moncrief 7-1511-11 25, w L Pet. GB HBP—Mattingly by Lelbrandt, Slought^ MYong ph 10 0 0 Pressev51431021, Breuer 1-1502, Pierce 59 Los Angeles 16 8 .667 — by Power. PB—Macfarlane. Ortiz c 4 0 11 Heeprf 4 0 3 2 Bradley's while Chris Pinto, Barry Bernard ss 3 0 10 Deverex cf 10 0 0 Dawley p 0 0 0 0 Stearns and John Beaulieu each ripped 508, Lucas 51500, MokeskI 1-4502.Totals Houston 15 10 .600 IV? Umpires—Home, M errill; First, Brink- Totals 19 1 2 1 Totals 11 3 0 2 41-8641-45123 Cincinnati 13 13 .500 4 man; Second, Welke; Third, Cooney. JRobnsnp 0 0 0 0 Sclosclac 4 0 10 three hits. John Yaclonelll homered Coles rf 10 0 0 (talffinss 4 1 1 0 TROJAN’S Lady. and doubled. For Memorial, Kevin Atlanta 29 28 17 11—115 San Francisco 13 14 .481 4'/? T—2:39. A—27,422. Philadelphia OM 100 000-1 N A IR " - " r Milwaukee 15 M— Son Diego 9 16 .360 Palacios p 2 0 0 0 Andesnss 0 0 0 0 Cahill had three hits while Tim Deslar- ii n in 7V7 Pedriau ss 2 0 11 Hershlsr p 3 0 0 0 anctanofl OH 801 OOx-3 ROLAIDS din, Rick Molloy, Rick Cannon, Carl 3Polnt goal—Webb. Fouled out—Carr. Atlanta 6 17 .261 9'/j Orioles 4. Twins 3 (11 Innings) Game Winning RBI — EDavIs (3). Rebounds—Atlanta 43 (Wilkins 14), Mil­ 't; Wednesday's Games Oroscop 0 0 0 0 Glide-On $ 9 4 7 12 pk. PAMPRIN WolkowskI, Ed Bradley and George Stubbs rf 10 0 0 E—Schmidt, Parrish. DP—Philadelphia 3 Pk. All Flavors SUPER NAIR waukee 55 (SIkma 16). Assists—Atlanta 29 St. Lpuls 5, San Francisco 3 Parker each collected two. Totals 19 514 5 Totals 198168 1. LDB—Philadelphia 3, andnnotl 7. All Types (WIttman 8), Milwaukee 26 (Pressey 6). Atlanta 7, Montreal 5 MINNESDTA BALTIMDRE 2B—Eltavis, Samuel. SB—^Sabo 3 (12), 36's Lotion Total fouls—Atlanta 31, Milwaukee 23. Cincinnati 3 Philadelphia 1 O b rh b l O b rh b l Ctanlels (7),E(tavls (11). POLIGRIP E ? 1 ? * Nike Technicals—Rollins, Krystkowlok. A— New York 8, Houston 0 Moses If 5 0 2 0 Stanlcek If 4 5 0 0 Pittsburgh 002 000 021—5 24's Los Angeles 140 000 Wx—8 A ll Types 11,052. Los Angeles 6, Pittsburgh 5 Herr 2b 5 0 2 0 Landrm If 10 0 0 IP H R ER BB SD Powder Allied Printing trounced Elmore As­ Chicago 6, San Diego 3 Puckett cf 5 0 10 Gonzols 3b Game Winning RBI — MIDavIs (1). Hairifni sociation, 18-1, dt Nike Field. John 0 0 0 0 E—RReynolds, Guerrero. LDB— Philadelphia 4 oz. Miiivmwll*-«"i $ 1 9 7 Thursday's Games Hrbek1b 3 1 1 1 BRIpkn 2b 5 10 0 Palmer L,51 2.7 OZ: f^K-f hviiiiiii Sommers paced the winners with three Philadelphia (Carman 32) at Cincinnati Davidsn rf 0 10 0 CRIpkn ss 4 2 3 1 Pittsburgh 9, Los Angeles 10. 2B— hits while Wayne Green, John Pierson, JazzffS.TrallbtazerstOB Guerrero, RReynolds. 3B—Guerrero Harris R o la ld s . (Browning 50), 7:35 p.m. Gladden If 10 0 0 Murray 1b 5 0 0 0 Dawley arvracrr 'agtirs 1 7 pemPRai John MacDermott, Kip Kolpitts, Brion Afldnta (Mahler 53) at Montreal (kie ftllb 5 13 0 Sheets dh 4 0 12 HR—Gibson (4), VanSlyke (5), Bonilla (8). Mahoney, Mike Flaherty and Mike SB—Sax 3 (8), VanSlyke 2 (4). SF—Bonilla. Cincinnati (B.SmIfh 52), 7:35 p.m. Larkin dh 4 0 0 1 Lynnct 4 0 2 0 DJackson W,4-1 2 1 1 2 5 Munroe added two eoch. PORTLAND (108) Houston (Desholes 32) at New York Bush rf 4 0 0 0 Hughes rf 3 0 0 0 Kersey 7-18 311 73, Ca.Jones 52 50 0, IP H R ER BB SO Palmer pitched to 3 batters In the 6th. Duckworth 518 57 21, Drexler 7-20 58 21, (Oleda 2-1), 7:35 p.m. Gagne ss 4 0 2 1 Nichols c 4 0 0 0 ■“ -,1 — Only gomes scheduled Loudnerc 4 0 0 0 Wthotn3b 2 10 0 Plttfburgh Duaty Porter592-212, Holton35004,Slchtlno52(M) Palacios LM 5 10 7 7 3 5 0, Lucas 16 50 2, Vandeweghe 516 58 16, Friday's Games Drsulak If 10 0 0 The Hockanum Blockhowksslammed San Francisco of Chicago, 4:05 p.m Totals 40 111 3 Totals 37 4 6 3 JRoblnson 2 5 1 1 0 2 East Catholic Athletic Club, 19-4, at Anderson 36009. Totals 37-100 3536108. Philadelphia at Atlanta, 5:40 p.m. (tatt 1 1 0 0 0 1 H o ckey GOOD Keeney Street Field. Jett Woods, Fred San Diego ot Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Mlnnosota 000 100 002 00—1 Lot Angeles HALEY’S PHILLIP’S GIlho, Jeff Holt, Mark Perez, Dave UTAH (113) Houston ot Montreal, 7:35 p m. Baltimore 000 101 001 oi—4 Hershlser W.6-0 6 1-3 10 2 2 1 7 Burnett, Jon Wollenberg, Jon Oroblok, Malone 321 17-22 35, lovaronl 1-2 1-2 3, Cincinnati at New York, 7:35 p m. Two outs when winning run scored. Drosco 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Tim Wollenberg each had three hits Eaton 26004, Stockton5105717, Ha nsen55 Los Angeles at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. (tame Winning RBI — Sheets (1). JHowell 2 4 3 3 0 1 MIRA- UNISOL NEWS 1-2 11, Bailey 1525 39 39, Green 1-3 DO 2, WP—JRoblnson, JHowell. BK. NHL playoff result MILK OF with Perez hamerlng. Mike YankowskI Kofoed 1-3002, Turpin 51500. Totals 3374 E—Gagne. DP—Minnesota 1, Baltimore Palacios. PLUS drove In three runs. Dave Wehner led 3342113. 2. LDB—Minnesota 7, Baltimore 5. 2B— Devlls3,Brulns2(0T) Toothpaste Razors ECAC with three hits v ^ lle Mike American League reaulta (taetti 3, Lynn, CRIpken, Sheets. HR— Umpires—Home, Rennert; First, io MAGNESIA Costello added two. M att GMmond and Portland 17 24 14 n —108 Hrbek (5). SB—Moses (2), Worthington Marsh; Second, DeMuth; Third, Wendel- NowJorsev 10 0 1—3 FLOW 8 oz. Ail Types Don Fay knocked In two runs apiece. Utah 25 14 1111—113 (1). SF—Larkin, Sheets. stedt. Boston 1 0 1 0—2 A ll Types Reg. or Flavor Reg. or Flavor 3Polnt goals—Anderson 3, Hansen 2, T-3:12. A—30,423. 25 ml. News! 5 Pk. giluips' Drexler. Fouled out—Eoton. Rebounds— IP H RER BB SD Rrst Period—1, Boston, Crowder 2 4.6 oz. Athletica 3. Blue Jays 2 MlnncMta (LInseman, Wesley), 4:38 (pp). 3, New $ 2 $ 9 Pivot 26 oz. 26 oz. Portland 52 (Duckworth 16), Utah 35 Straker 5 1 Cardinals 5, Giants 3 Jersey, Verbeek 3 (Driver, Kurvers), n (Malone 9). Assists—Portland 30 Berenguer 3 2 11:38 (pp). 3, New Jersev,BratenS(Verbeek, ■XnU.STRKNOTH (Drexler, Porter 4), Utah 29 (Stockton TORONTO OAKLAND Reardon 2 2 Muller), 16:20 (pp). Penalties— Plett, Little League 16). Total fouls—Portland 30, Utah 29. o b rh b l o b rh bl Atherton L.O-l 2-3 1 A—12,444. Fernndz ss 4 1 1 0 Lansfrd 3b 3 2 2 1 STLDUIS SAN FRAN Bos (cross-checking), :50; Driver, NJ Mosebycf 3 1 1 0 Javier If 4 111 Baittmere o b rh b l a b rb b i (holding), 1:30; Linesman, Bos Whitt c Wlllmson 7 6 Coleman If 5 12 0 Butler cf 4 0 10 (roughing), 1:30; Danevko, NJ (rough­ 3 0 0 0 Canseco rf 3 0 10 Sisk 1 1-3 4 Alicea 2b 3 12 0 MItchll 3b 4 111 ing), 3:38; Moley, NJ (roughing), 2:38; Borders c 1 0 0 0 McGwIr 1b 4 0 11 Schmidt W.1-1 1 Sweeney, Bos (roughing), 2:38; Kluzak, American GBell If 4 0 2 1 DHedsn cf 4 0 10 2 2-3 Mc(taecf 5 12 1 Clark 1b 4 02 1 McGrIff 1b Williamson pitched to 1 batter In the Bmnskyrf 5 12 3 MIdndorf 5 0 10 Bos (roughing), 2:38; Shanahan, NJ FINESSE MARC Shut out DIRoso Cleaners, 1-0, 4 0 11 Hassey c 3 0 0 0 8th. Horner lb 4 0 0 0 Leonard If 4 12 0 (tripping), 2:56; Vellschek, NJ (cross­ FINESSE! Transactions Barfield rf 4 0 0 0 Baylor dh 3 0 0 0 BAYER GYNOL Wednesday night at Woddell Field. Mlinksdh WP—Straker. Pndltn3b 4 12 0 Brenlyc 4 0 11 checking), 4:34; Joyce, Bos (Inter­ Ryan Rawllnitls struck out 17 In 3 0 10 Hubbrd2b 3 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Ford; Rrst, Clark; Oauendss 5 0 10 RThpsn 2b 4 0 10 ference), 5:48; MacLean, NJ, double Sham poo & MENNEN Gruber 3b 1 0 0 0 Weiss ss 10 0 0 mlnor-misconduct (charging, rough­ Aspirin blanking DIRosa's while Billy Schultz Lee 2b 3 0 0 0 Gallego ss Second, Hendry; Third, Evans. Pognozzl c 4 0 2 1 Uribe ss . 1 1 0 .LADY'S hod the lone hit for MARC. Julie Smart 10 0 0 T—3:28. A—12,325. Mathews p 2 0 0 0 Krukowp 10 0 0 ing), 6:09; New Jersey bench, served by A ll Types Hairspray or SPEED STICK II pitched well In defeat. BASEBALL Teteh 10 1 6 1 Totals 29 1 6 1 Forschp 10 0 0 DRobIsn p 0 0 0 0 Korn (delay of game), 6:09; Lemay, Bos, SPEED STICK American League Marlners5.lndlans4 Peters p 0000 Aldreteph 10 10 mlnor-misconduct (roughing), 6:09; 30’s A ll Types Spritz D e o d o ran t MINNESOTA TWINS—Asked waivers Toronto 200 000 000-2 Terry p 0 0 0 0 (tarrelts p 0 0 0 0 Muller, NJ (high-sticking), 10:20; Swee­ ^ , ,5* A ll Types Refill National on Joe NIekro, pitcher, forthe purpose of his Oakland loi 000 OOx—2 Warrell p 0 0 0 0 Spllmnph 10 0 0 ney, Bos (high-sticking), 10:20; Pedersen, 7 oz. A ll Types speed A ll Types | f ™ I unconditional release. Activated Les Game Winning RBI — Lansford (1). CLEVELAND SEATTLE Leffertsp 0 0 0 0 Bos (elbowing), 10:30; Larson, Bos 1.5 oz. 3.8 oz. Boland Brothers did all Its scoring In Straker, pitcher, from the 15-dov disabled DP—Oakland 2. LOB—Toronto 4, Oak­ o b rh b l O b rh b l 7 OZ. sticK the fifth Inning to best Ansoldl's, 3-1, at land 5. 2B—Fernandez. HR—Lansford (4). Totals 18 511 5 Totals IS 111 1 (holding), 14:58; LInseman, Bos (slash­ 2.5 oz. alady. list. Franco 2b 4 111 Renterl 2b 5 0 0 0 ing), 15:43; Anderson, NJ (Interference), Ts:r. speed UNSCINIEO Leber Field. Jamie Lazzarls doubled TEXAS RANGERS—Placed O cll Espy, SB—Lansford (4). Tabler 1b 4 0 0 1 Bradley c 4 0 0 0 StLoulS 050 17:53; Broten, NJ (unsportsmanlike con- m UXLXUEhS while Todd Sharp, NIckey Smith and outfielder, on the ISday disabled list. IP H R ER BB SO Carter ct 4 0 0 0 Cottocf 4 1 1 0 Son nondsce ooi aeo 815-3 (tact),19:57; Neely, Bos (unsportsmanlike I GYNOLn 51AINHSS Joson Lazzarls singled for fhe winners. Recalled James Steels, outfielder, from Toronto Jacoby 3b 2 111 ADavIs 1b 2 2 2 0 Game Winning RBI — Brunansky (2). conduct), 19:57. lOm iCM.Il'TIVtIUn H BU V tVlIMflAmKAIAI Winning plfcher Danny Carangelo al­ Oklahoma City of the American Associa­ Clancy L.1-3 8 6 3 3 3 4 RWshtn 3b 2 0 10 Brantley If 4 13 2 E—McGee, Alicea, Oauendo. DP— Second Period—None. Penalties— CAMf rs - 501 wc r AO* L= f c = i JO- lowed only three hits. ERIc Rose tripled tion. Oakland CCostlM rf 4 0 10 Presley 3b 4 0 0 1 StLauls 3, San Francisca 5 LDB—StLouls 11, LInseman, Bos (hlgh6tlcklng), 2:56; f ______ond Mike Bottaro singled twice for FOOTBALL Welch W.4-2 7 6 Kittle dh 4 12 1 Valle dh 3 1 1 2 Son Francisco 11. 2B—Alicea, Mitchell, CIrella, NJ (roughing), 9:50; Neely, Bos Ansoldl's. Nathan Plese played well Notional Football League Honeycutt 2-3 0 Snyder pr 0 0 0 0 Hengelrf 4 0 10 RThompson, Pendleton, Leonard, (roughing), 9:50; Shanahan, NJ, malor defensively at first base for Ansoldl's NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS— Eckerslev S.11 1 1-3 0 Hall If 4 0 0 0 WOlaz ss 4 0 2 0 Brenly. HR—Brunansky (4). SB—Leonard (fighting), 11:52; Plett, Bos, minor-major while Boland's Sharp starred defen­ Announced the resignation of Dean PB—Whitt. Allanson c 2 0 0 0 sively af second base. (4). S—Krukow. (elbowing, fighting), 11:53; Malev, BOSTON CLEAN & MURINE Briftenham, strength and conditioning Umpires—Home, Shulock; First, DCIork ph 10 0 0 IP H RER BB SD NJ, double minor (roughing), 16:04; CORT coach. Kaiser; Second, McKean; Third, Reilly. JBell ss 3 1 1 0 StLouls Anderson, NJ, double minor (roughing), BRECK National Farm Upshw ph 10 0 0 Mathews W,2-2 5 S 16:04; Kurvers, NJ, malor (tlghtlng), Conditioning CLEAR T—2:33. A—21,401. ToHlIt 35 4 7 4 Totals 34 S 9 5 CLEAR Forsch 1 2 16:04; Neelv, Bos, double minor j S o iutio n Non-Aerosol Harfford Road Dairy Queen defeated Peters 1-3 P (raughlng),16:04; Weslev,Bos(roughlng), 1 / 4 : AID M orlorty Brothers, 14-7, ot Verplanck Cleveland 020 880 0 0 —4 Terry 2-3 1 16:04; Lemay, Bos, malor (fighting), 16:04. r i S h am p o o & S p ray School. Timely hitting by Keith MIt- Tlg^raf, Angela 0 Seattle 800 804 tax—8 Warrell S,S 2 2 4 OZ. R e m o va l EYES ream or cheltree and Chris Landrie and strong C alen d ar Game Winning RBI — Valle (1). Son Francisco Third Period—4, Boston, Joyce 4 (Jan- Conditioner. .5 OZ. All Types pitching from Lucas Solomonson and E—JBell, Langston. LDB—Cleveland 5, 41-3 8 ney), 16:36 (pp). Penalties—Sulllman, NJ S y s te m ^ CALIFDRNIA Krukow L,1-2 D rops O in tm en t Andrew Moran led Dairy Queen. Mike DETROIT Seattle 8. 2B—Brantley, A(tavls. 3B— DRoblson 23-3 3 (hooking), 15:51; CIrella, NJ (raughlng), A ll Types 8 oz. Flemming pitched well for Morlarfy's O b rh b l abrhM Brantley, Franco. HR—Jacoby (3), Kittle Gorrelts 1 1 17:08; Sweeney, Bos (roughing), 17:08. .5 oz. .5 oz. while Dovid Buono homered. TODAY Pettis cf 5 0 10 McLmr 2b 3 0 10 (2) , Valle (3). Lefferts 1 1 Dverilme—5, New Jersey, Brown 4 11 oz. Softball Whitakr 2b 3 0 10 Bucknr dh 4 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SD Forschpltchedto3botters In the 7th, Terry (Vellschek, CIrella), 17:46. Penalties— Coventry ot Bolton, 3:30 DaEyns 1b 4 0 0 0 Polldorpr 0 0 0 0 Cleveland pitched to 1 batter In the 8th. LInsemon, Bos (Interference), 7:54; Burke, American Farm Girls Tennis TrammI ss 4 111 Joyner 1b 3 0 0 0 Balles L,1-3 5 53 5 4 4 3 1 HBP—Mathews by ORoblnson. PB— f6Merved by Verbeek (hloh6tlcklng),7:54. $ 1 9 9 Conard at Manchester, 3:30 Nokesc 4 0 10 CDaylsrf 4 0 10 Laskey 21-3 4 1 1 o 2 Brenly. American Legion won Its second Brgmn db 4010 Ray If 4000 gome In a row, 31-6, over Army and Golf Seattle Umpires Home, RIppley; Rrst, David­ Manchester/Hartford Public ot Sheridan If 3 0 10 Howell 3b 2 0 0 0 Longsfon W,53 8 6 4 3 1 10 son; Second, Crawford; Third, Harvey. Navy Wednesday night. Anand An- Lemon rf 3 0 10 DWhItecf 3 0 0 0 nlgerr was the winning pitcher, striking Fermi, 3 p.m. Solano S,3 1 1 0 0 0 2 T—3:22. A—19661. East Catholic at St. Bernard, 3:15 Brokns 3b 4 0 10 Boonec 2 0 0 0 WP—Balles, Langston. BK— G o lf Available at participating out five In two Inning. Mike MIgllore Noboopr 0 0 0 0 BENADRYL played well defensively behind the plate Balles, Langston, Laskey. FRIDAY Wynegarc 0 0 0 0 LISTERINE ^ Tablets or as well as going 3-for-5 with a homer, Schoflld ss 3 0 0 0 VALUE PLUS STORES! GORT Baseball triple and seyen RBIs for the winners. Totals M 1 8 I Totals 28 0 2 0 Wednesday’s home runs Las Vegas golf scores Greg Taylor, Jeremy Lavigneond Todd Manchester at Windham, 3:45 R adio, T V Not all Itema available at all stores. $ 0 3 9 Capsules East Catholic at Notre Dame (Quigley Duguay also hit well for Legion. Josh Detroit 010 Not responsible for typographical errors. Peck, J.J. Ingelsby and Michael Albert Stadium), 4 p.m. American League LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — Scores “ 24's VInal Tech at Cheney Tech, 3:30 Callfemla Wednesday offer the first round of the AID LISTERMINT were best for Army and Navy. Game Winning RBI — Trammell (4). WoHieh (1). Calderon RHAM ot Coventry, 3:30 f? * ' ®"«nw9ll (2). Red Sox; TDNIGHT 90-hole, 81,M8,889 Las Vegas Invita­ MOWl^ C —— | Bolton cit Bacon Academy JV, 3:30 OP—Defrolf 1, California 1. LOB— Brett (6), Royols; Word (1), Yonkees; 6 p.m. — Tennis: Tournament of tional tournament played at the S p ray Your Choice Bolton ^ Softball Detroit 9, Californio 5. 2B—Lemon, DBrIen (6), Rangers; Trammell (4), Tigers; Champions, SCDRE 7,111-yard Desert Inn, 7,088-yard Spanish Health S Benadryl B e n o d r ^ Windham at Monchester, 3:30 Sheridan. HR—Trommell (4). SB—Pettis Jacoby (3), Kittle (2), Indians; Valle (3), 7:30 p.m. — Astros at Mets, Channel 9, Tralland7,165yard Los Vegas Coun­ Crown Pharmacy Kay Drug^ Co. Brooka Pharmacy 1.5 OZ. 18 oz. The Bolton Yankees defeated Man­ East Catholic at Aaulnos, 3:30 (14). AAarIners; Lansford (4), Athletics. WKHT try Club courses, all par-73: Beauty Aids chester Dofry Queen, 10-8, Wednesday Coventry ot RHAM, 3:30 IF H R ER BB SD 7:30 p.m. — White Sox at Red Sox, Preacrlptlon Center KM aIn St., 5 K Enfield Ave., night ot Herrick Memorial Park. Win­ Bolton at VInal Tech, 3:30 Defrolt National League NESN, WTIC Bobby Wadkins 3531— 64 Saie PricesI ning pitcher Kevin Blofkln had two hits Morris W,33 9 2 0 0 4 5 8:30 p.m. — Yankees at Royals, Curt Byrum 30-35-65 208 W. Center St. East Hartford Enfiald Boys Tennis Brunansky (4), Cardinals; Murphy (4), EFFECTIVE DATES eS, ^ for the Yankees while Derek Levesaue Manchester at WIndhom, 3:30 Callfomla Vlroll (3), Brayes; Teutal (2), Johnson (5), WPOP AAark D'Meora 3532- 65 Manchester played well defensively and Max Prince Tech ot Cheney Tech, 3:15 Petry L,1-2 9 1 1 3 Mets; Gibson (4), Dodgers; Von Slyke (5), 9 p.m. — Boxing; John MugabI vs. Bob Lohr 30-36-66 May 5-7, 19S8 Schardt pitched well In relief. For Dairy Girls Tennis Umpires—Home, McCoy; Rrst, Coble Bonilla (8), Pirates; Moreland (1), Santiago Know Brown, middlewelghts, USA Tim Simpson 34-33-67 Queen, Mike Tryon had two hits. Windham at Manchester, 3:30 Second, McClelland; Third, Oenklnoer. (3) , Podres; (taace (D.Cubs. 9:30 p.m. — Red Wings at Dllers, Rick Fehr 3535—67 Including a homer. Rocky HIM at Fost rnthnilr 1-14 T—2:32. A—26,020. FSPN nnnnte HnmmnnH 35.33—M • MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. May 5. 1988 - 19 1« - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurgday, May 5, 1988 The General Assembly Puzzles ACROSS 6 Collage group Answer to Previous Punie 7 Scraping out lOlDl IlUlMl ODDER leaves some cliffhangers 1 Landing boat 8 Air Traffic Is O N N E O I R E E 4 Firat rata (2 Control (abbr.) TURN Anti-drunken driving biii wdt.) 4 . 9 Plumed □ □ □ Q B E ] rrv Buck Crockett (Don Johnson) suffering amnesia Pearce (Jack Scalia). J.R. also feuds with his 8 Ats-dittanca 10 In addition I e I e I r I Associated Press from a blow on the head and believes he is his mother, Ellie (), because V 12 Expart 11 Coarse grass □ O D EJBSa Q B O undercover alber ego, drug dealer Sonny she has given half of the to " 13 Maladaar 17 Wild dIsprdaT’ □ B D n O D O O LOS ANGELES — We take you to our / imett. He gms on a rampage and not even -her second husband, (How- 14 Distant (prat.) 19Younf^ □ □ □ O DD cliffhanger desk for these late bulletins )/is partner, Ricardo Tubbs (Philip Michael ahHCeel). a victim at the hectic end 16 Prickly taad 23 Cry of pain I h I u I h H s I o I l I Sonny Crockett flips out on NBC’s “M ia i^ Thomas), can null him out of it. But there’s more: (Ken By Judd Everhart 16 Flight of stops 25 Iced _ Vice,” Valene Ewing Gibson does h e r s ^ in His wife, played by singer Sheena Easton, Kercheval) receives some startling news minutes before jthe mandatory Senate approved it on a 35-1 vote, 18 Rustic stop IQ EQ En The Associated Press 26 Telephone on CBS’ “” and J.R. Ewing was killed by a bad guy last week. The season about his sister, Pam. left the midnight adjournment hour for with Sen. Anthony V. Avallone, 20 Black bird service (abbr.) declares war on the entire world in “Dallas” ends ^U in^gny speeding away from his show with the departure of actress Victoria the 1988 General Assembly. D-New Haven, opposing it. 21 Bushy clump LOU E Ol H A R T F O R D — Tim e ran out 27 Vocal on G /m - friendslir hi^oat. Principal, although she was seen briefly, With a variety of questions and The amendment, sponsored by 22 Year (Sp.) 1 N S Wednesday niftht on a tough 28 Waver OBCIDCIO It^lRIfat time of the year when television On “Knots} Landing,” Valene (Joan Van swathed in bandages after a disfiguring car debate that amounted to a filibus­ Avallone, sets up a court appeal 24 Barbarian R E L A T 29 Ergo gives series viewers something to chew on Ark) is forced to commit suicide in a “Fatal crash, at the beginning of the season. anti-drunken driving bill that ter, the bill was set aside process in the event of a license 26 Typo of print 31 Close falcon ARETE over the summer. Attraction” kind of ending May 12. Her On CBS’ ",” Angela (Jane would have let police revoke a temporarily to consider other revocation. 30 Small anvil suspected drunken driver’s li­ bills, and the House never got Rep. Edith G. Prague. D- ayes The biggest cliffhanger of all, however, is ex-husband’s girlfriend, Jill Bennett (Teri Wyman) meets a mysterious person in a 33 Lattars of 45 Electrically 54 Insipid whether these shows will be back in the fall to Austin), has become crazed by his continuing church. It could be Chase Gioberti (Robert cense on the spot for refusing to back to it. Columbia, the bill’s chief spon­ alphabat 32 Reactionary charged parti­ 55 Actor _ save their heroes and heroines. The strike by interest in Valene and schemes to make her Foxworth). Chase disappeared when his car take a blood or urine test. The House had spent two hours sor, said adding the amendment 34 Rapaat 35 The Wizard _ cle Novallo the Writers Guild of America has the kill herself. plunged into San Francisco Bay last season The bill had cleared the Senate on the measure on Tuesday, and was “a deliberate attempt to kill 36 Of Mars (comb, 47 Of birth 38 Solution 56 Small sculp­ television and film industry in a quandary. “The final 20-25 minutes of the show is just and Foxworth left the show. The final show . Wednesday afternoon, but a leaders were hoping to avoid the bill” because it required the form) 49 More or will be shown Friday, May 13. Senate amendment forced it back lengthy debates and clear the measure to go back to the House. 37 TIo clasp 40 Dress ruffle 50 "____ the tured figure Since the writers walked out March 7, not a Jill and Valene, and it’s all filmed in to the House, which had already calendar of remaining bills in “It’s unfortunate that it’s such 39 Fit of anger 43 Heroine of "The Mood for Love" 58 By birth word has been written. In some cases, the sequence,” said Sheryl Feuerstein, a spokes­ passed a version of the measure order to allow Gov. William A. a terrible struggle always to try 41 Ever (poat.) Rose Tattoo" 52 Venus de _ 59 Over (poet.) writers didn’t even wrap up this season’s woman for Lorimar-Telepictures. "For all action, much less get to next season’s intents and purposes, Valene Gibson will be NBC’S “ST. ELSEWHERE” will not have a on Tuesday. O’Neill to address the closing to save lives,” she said. 42 Mora foxy 1 2 3 1 e 9 10 11 The House didn’t take it up session of the General Assembly. Avallone denied Prague’s 44 Unanimously cliffhanger resolutions. dead. We have no idea how this is going to be cliffhanger, but plenty happens in the final again until 11:16 p.m. — 44 After amending the bill, the claim, saying he proposed the 48 Actress Sue _ 12 14 Here are the details; resolved because the writers can’t work on shows as the medical drama wraps up its final 48 Place for ABC’s “Moonlighting” was forced to cancel it.” season. The last show will be Wednesday, amendment to protect people’s AP photo rights to appeal. animals 15 its big season-ender, which would have May 25. Under the so-called "Adminis­ ASSEMBLY CLOSED — Secretary of Gov. William A. O ’Neill; Speaker of the 49 Mae West role L featured a sequence in 3-D. The Coca-Cola IN “DALLAS,” J.R. Ewing (Larry Hag- “Some people will die, some people will 18 21 Co., which owns the new 3rD process and had leave and some people will return,” said Autopsy bill died trative Per Se” bill, a police the State Julia Tashjian brings down the House Irving Stolberg, D-Hew Haven; 61 Detactiva man) declares war on everybody in his effort officer could seize the license of a Spade planned special commercials for the final to re-establish Ewing Oil. He puts brother Brian Robinette, a spokesman for NBC. gavel officially closing the 1988 session Tashjian; and Senate President Pro- S3 Inappropriate A show, was left holding 40 million 3-D glasses. Bobby () at the top of his “There are a lot of entrances, exits and a motorist who refused to take a Tern John Larson, D-East Hartford. sobriety test or registerd a of the Connecticut General Assembly 57 Aura 28 27 28 NBC’s "L.A. Law” couldn’t do its two final enemies list when he learns Bobby owns the surprise ending.” in the final rush blood-alcohol level of 0. lOpercent early today In Hartford. Froth left are: 60 66, Roman episodes because of the strike. But in the final rights to the family title. The Justice A’St. Elsewhere” returned two weeks ago or higher, which is legally drunk 61 Position 33 show tonight, Leland McKenzie (Richard Department had disbanded Ewing Oil and with six new episodes. The May 18 show will By Brent Laymon 62 Fish sauce Jlysart) is approached by a young female turned its assets over to Weststar. feature five former stars of “The Steve Allen one of the pressures we were in Connecticut. 37 38 1 The Associated Press under,” 63 Astronauts' "all attorney with designs on him. J.R. takes his son, John Ross, and hides him Show” as parents; Steve Allen," Jayne The suspension, administered right" (comp, Under Looney’s amendment, 42 in a boarding school to hurt his wife. Sue Ellen Meadows, Louie Nye, Tom Poston and Bill HARTFORD — Indecision on autopsy reports would be subject by the Department of Motor Don’t blame just lack of time wd.) “MIAMI VICE” ends Friday with Sonny (), and her boyfriend, Nicholas Dana. Vehicles, would last between 90 64 Cut the part of state freedom of to public disclosure only in 46 65 Learning Y information advocates doomed suspicious deaths or if the per­ days and two years, depending on legislation to open autopsy re­ son’s death was caused by a why the motorist was stopped and 66 Bi plus one 49 60 whether he or-^e had previously for the death of key bills T V T o n ig h t ports to the public, a key police officer or the person was in DOWN 57 58 state custody at a prison or other been convicted of drunken lawmaker said hours before the driving. 1988 General Assembly institution at the time of death. By Brent Laymon Group, of which Mushinsky was a trous short session in modeir 1 Workrooms 61 adjourned. “That would not even be a After 24 hours, the motorist The Associated Press 2 Rabbit tall 5 :0 0 P M [H B O ] MOVIE: Lucas' (CC) policeman takes a iGon-age boy under his [U S A ] Boxing John "the Beast" Mugabi 02) News (Live) former leader, broke with her on history and now they are yelping wing after accidentally killing the boy's 64 A boy with an advanced IQ struggles with (27-2-0, 27 KOs) vs. Knox Brown @ ) Mysteryl: The Black Tower (CC) (60 Mitchell Pearlman. executive partial victory,” Pearlman said would be given a temporary the issue and helped kill her biill like a bunch of children.” 3 Actress _ Garr best friend. Robert Conrad, Shane Conrad, heartbreak when he develops a crush on a (28-14-2, 17 KOs) in a bout min.) Part 2 of 6. director of the Freedom of earlier in the day. suggesting he license and have 30 days to appeal HARTFORD - Republicans Republicans weren’t the only 4 Leave of — Christian Conrad 1986 scheduled for 10 rounds, from the Sands in favor of a vastly wwatered teenage girl. Corey Haim. Kerri Green, Crook and Chase Information Commission, asked would rather see no bill passed the suspension. The hearing grumbled about poor manage­ down version. ones complaining about the late- ' 5 _ to lunch (c)1 9 8 8 by NEA. Inc Charlie Sheen, 1986. Rated PG-13. (In 00) Barney Miller Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City. N. J. (2 hrs.) would cost $50. which opponents Stereo) (Live) ^ PELICULA: 'Mejico de mis Amores' for some time Wednesday after­ rather than the one including ment, but some of the key The debate over the homestead session crunch, however. (22) (35) Cosby Show (CC) Clair and Cliff Secuencias antologicas de peficulas de meet with Rudy's teacher and discuss their 9:30PM dD (^ Night Court (CC) Mac noon to decide whether he and Looney’s amendment. “Nobody said amounted to making people legislation that died in the 1988 exemption was perhaps the ses­ Rep. Richard Tulisano, D- 5 ;3 0 P M [E S P N ] Scholastic Sports toda la historia del cine mexicano. Jorge daughter's refusal to play the violin. (R) (In quits his job andovys extravagant gifts for Negrete, Maria Felix, Arturo de Cordova. other advocates of the bill could would even be allowed to go to pay for the rights to a fair General Assembly succumbed sion’s ultiinate example of an Rocky Hill, co-chairman of the America Stereo) the courtroom staff after he inherits $2 mil­ 1979. support an amendment drafted to court and say. ‘Hey, there is an hearing. not to procrastination but to the unholy alliance. Democratic Gov. Judiciary Committee, was un­ 6 :0 0 P M 3 D CE) @§) C40) News 04) Undersea World of Jacques Cous­ lion. (Postponed from an earlier date) 0 5 SCTV make the bill more palatable to important public interest here.”’ The arresting officer would not failure of some traditional allies William A. O’Neill relied on happy that House leaders failed CELEBRITY CIPHER 3 ) Three's Company teau (60 min.) [E S P N ] Stanley Cup Playoffs: Cam p­ bell Conf. Championship. Game Tw o. 0 5 Love Connection opponents, said Rep. Martin Pearlman said others involved have to appear at the suspension to agree on several ticklish Republican opposition to con­ bring out his bill to make CBlebrIty Cipher cryplogramt are created from quotations by famous people, past and present. ® Magnum. P.l. (01) MOVIE: 'Flying Leathernecks' A Each letter In the cipher slanda tor another. Toddy's cltio: J oqiials U strict marine officer is disliked by his Teams to be announced. Starting time and [C N N ] Moneyline Looney, D-New Haven. with the decision were Nelson hearing, and would instead issues. vince Democratic lawmakers surrogate-mother contracts un­ 01) Webster site are tentative. (3 hrs.) (Live) By the time opponents reluc­ Brown of the Connecticut Council Traditional foes also united in squadron, but in wartime he is appre­ [D IS ] Missing Adventures of Ozzie and simply submit the arrest report that he would ultimately prevail enforceable, apparently because H M N N"F P P K K W D T M J V 0 E Rockford Files Part 1 of 2 ciated. John Wayne, Robert Ryan, Janis 1 0:0 0 P M CD Knots Landing (CC) Jill Harriet tantly agreed to the amendment on Freedom of Information; as evidence. temporary coalitions to kill some if they ignored his promise of veto they feared it would spark a A-Team Carter. 1951. plans revenge against Val while establish­ [HBO] MOVIE: 'Every Time We Say several hours later. House lead­ Robert Boone, news editor of the bills, like the proposed ban on and passed the measure. protracted debate. WVVMFBPKY News (Live) 0 D M OVIE: 'The Enforcer' A San Fran­ ing an alibi for herself; Mack’s investiga­ Goodbye' A clash of cultures threatens the^ The department could allow a M L P C K J B L F P cisco police detective deals with enemy tion of Manny Vasquez is halted by the developing romance between an injured ers said they might not have time Journal Inquirer newspaper of state financing of abortions for But there were other unlikely (P Doctor Who person to drive to and from work Carroll Hughes, a lobbyist for agents who steal some A^my weapons U S. government. (60 min.) American pilot and a Sephardic Jewish bring out the bill, said Looney, Manchester; and J. Charles poor women, restrictions on cdalitions, with Republicans join­ tH) T.J. Hooker after the first 30 days of the Connecticut Restaurant Asso­ A U P C K JBEFZZFBD P M Y M and kidnap the mayor Clmt Eastwood, 3 3 01) News woman in 1942 Jerusalem. Tom Hanks, co-chairman of the Government Mokriski, a lobbyist for the campaign contributions by lobby­ Tyne Daly, Bradford Dillman, 1976. Cristina Marsillach, Benedict Taylor. 1986. ing black urban Democrats to kill ciation, tried to be philosphical ^ ) dl) Family Ties 33 ® Buck Jame4 (C C) Buck's feud suspension. Rated PG-13. Adminstration and Elections Connecticut Daily Newspaper ists and a ban on municipal a bill prohibiting municipal resid­ about Wednesday’s death of his P C K JBBKHKOOWTU ^1) Noticias 05 Quinceanera with Les Grant is temporarily forgotten [U S A ] Airwolf Committee, which drafted the Association. The provision allowing “sum­ residency requirements. ency requirements. The Republi­ bill to allow 15-year-olds to work (S^ MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour (55 This Old House (CC). (R) when he discovers that his nemesis is ser­ iously ill. (60 min.) original bill. The bill died as the Asked what changed thejr mary reports” rather than direct “There is one way a bill pas.ses, cans felt it violated the concept of in restaurants. OPKEWTP CWTTMZ. [C N N ] Showbiz Today 05 MOVIE: 'The Great Escape’ Amen 1 1 :3 0 P M 33 To Be Announced. can, British and Canadian prisoners-of-war 0 D Police Story 1988 session ended at midnight^ mind, Pearlman said: “If you testimony from the police officer there are a lot of ways a bill [D IS ] Kaleidoscope Concert (In Stereo) 3 3 03) Nightline (CC). home rule; the Democrats felt it “Almost any bill can become a PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “ You could put all the talent I had into your left plan to escape from a German prison camp Wednesday without the legisl^' couldn’t get your issue onto the especially enraged critics, be­ fails,” mused Assistant Majority 02) 03) L.A. Law (CC) Van Owen con­ 3D Simon & Simon discriminated against those wil­ casualty on the last day,” Hughes eye and still not suffer from impaired vision." — Veronica Lake. [E S P N ] SportsLook during World WarJI. James Garner. Steve fronts a defense attorney who makes an ture acting on it. / floor then we’re caught with cause they claimed it violated a Leader Jonathan Pelto, D-Storrs, ling to live in the city where they said. [T M C ] M OVIE: 'The Allnighter' Five McQueen, Richard Attenborough 1963. issue of his client's race in an attempt to 05 Honeymooners "Obviously we knew about the zero.... That pragmatic consider­ defendant’s basic constitutional “Politics makes strange worked as police officers or Southern California students have a series Part 2 of 2 win an assault case. (60 min.) (In Stereo) 03) Night Heat Carson feels responsible right to cross-examine the of misadventures over the course of their [C N N ] PrimeNews (^ Mysteryl: The Black Tower (CC) when Colby gets shot during a pharmacy time constraints.” J^earlman ation is what swayed us to go bedfellows.” firefighters. last day and night before grac^ation Su­ said Wednesday night. “That was along with it.” accuser. Although the 1988 session Bill OKs purchase [DIS] Best of Walt Disney Presents Based on P.D. James' novel. Scotland holdup. (70 min.) Moderate Republicans and lib­ sanna Hoffs. Dedee Pfeiffer, Joan Cusack Goofy uses his scrapbook to illustrate his Yard detective Adam Dalgliesh (Roy Mars- 02) Best of Carson (R) (In Stereo) lacked any issues as dominant as 1987 Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) eral Democrats also joined forces to save battlefield sports background. (60 min ) den), injured in a drug raid, accepts a trou­ 0D Racing From Plainsfield last year’s death-penalty debate, to defeat the move by conserva­ [U S A ] Cartoons [E S P N ] Legends of the Brickyard 1976 bled friend's request to recuperate at the I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME isolated Toynton Grange. (60 min.) Part 1 ® The Street Scott and Runyon save the list of other notable bills that 3 ) CB S News (CC) Indy 500 race (Taped) tives to ban Medicare financing of WASHINGTON (AP) - Two by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee 6 :3 0 P M of 6. two children from their junkie mother, (In didn’t make it out alive was [T M C ] MOVIE; 'The Good Wife' A ro­ Stereo) Effort to extend voluntary poor womenls abortions. congressmen are trying to place a (D Family Ties (M) Honeymooners mantic obsession with a local womanizer impressive: absentee ballot re­ Some bills never had a chance, legislative wall in front of a Unscramble these four Jumbles, 3D (Se) ABC News (CC) (g ) New s (CC). one letter to each square, to form shatters the emotional well-being of a mar­ ® Noticiero Univision 5 05 Late Show (In Stereo) forms. a prohibition on surrogate- like the proposal to license developer’s plans to build a four ordinary words. 0 5 Jeffersons (CC) ried woman in 1939 Australia. Rachel 0 5 Upstairs, Downstairs (CC) (R) mother contracts, 15-year-old restaurant reviewers. Lawmak­ shopping center next to a historic 6 ® NBC News (CC) Ward, Bryan Brown, Steven Vidler. 1986 [C N N ] Sports Tonight Anchors Fred Rated R. 0 5 Star Trek Hickman, Nick Charles. Medicare program is failure restaurant workers, local funding ers got themselves into trouble Civil War battlefield. BASUQ (H) Nightly Business Report [U S A ] Riptide (60 mm ) [C N N ] Headline News [D IS ] Prairie Home Companion With for open-space acquisition and with editoral writers for even A bill introduced Wednesday by (M) Bosom Buddies [D IS] The Mind's Eye: The Experience Garrison KeMlof (In Stereo) Bv Brent Laymon voluntary program that would the House of Representatives last affordable housing and homes­ agreeing to hold a public hearing ^ 5 Noticiero Unlvision 8 :3 0 P M 00) Barney Miller of Learning Eye-brain coordination and the Reps. Robert Mrazek, D-N.Y., 1 1 :3 5 P M 3 ) Magnum, P.l. The Associated Press become mandatory on July I, week voted to extend the deadline tead property tax exemptions. on that one. and Michael Andrews, D-Texas, d5 Love Connection ^05 03) Different World (CC) Denise and results of its failure to function properly are for one year and the Senate on Jaleesa lose an egg that Maggie was car­ discussed by host Alvin Sargent as well as 1 2 :0 0 A M 33 Hit squad 1988, unless they met certain Other bills that died Wednes­ Republicans, who were in the would direct the Interior Depart­ [C N N ] Inside Politics '88 ing for as part of psychology class assign­ Bruce Jenner and Oliver Reed who have HAR’TFORD — In a dramatic enrollment requirements. Monday refu.sed. day in the closing moments of the majority for the 1985 and 1986 ment to purchase from a devel­ RAJOM [E S P N ] Sports Trivia ment on parenting. (Postponed from an dyslexia, a perceptual learning problem. 05 Star Trek 18-18 vote just moments before They sought the extension when Rep. Paul Gionfriddo, D- 1988 session included on-the-spot sessions, complained that Demo­ oper a 600-acre plot of land [M A X ] Crazy About the Movies: Cary ■earlier date) (In Stereo) (60 min.) 0D Synchronal the 1988 session ended, the state it became apparent they would Middletown. co-chairman of the license suspensions for suspected crats spent too much time on such adjacent to the Manassas Na­ Grant - The Leading Man (C C) Reflec­ 0 5 Frugal Gourmet (In Stereo) [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Pretty in Pink' (CC) A 0D Soap Public Health Committee, tions on Grant's career by Stanley Kramer, [E S P N ] Truck and Tractor Pull wealthy young man falls for a pretty but Hogan’s Heroes Senate killed an attempt to fall short of a provision requiring drunken drivers, public disclo­ trivia and said the controversial tional Battlefield Park, where Richard Brooks, Stanley Donen, Eva Marie poor girl and problems arise when he asks 03) Newlywed Game extend the deadline for voluntary that doctors voluntarily accepted argued that the doctors had made sure of autopsy reports. Medicare bills shouldn’t have been left two important Civil War battles MISTUR WHAT t h e y CALLEC? Saint and more. (60 min.) 9 :0 0 P M (33 Simon & Simon Rick and her to the prom. Molly Ringwald, Andrew A.J. are hired to protect an administrator McCarthy, Jon Cryer. 1986. Rated PG-13. [C N N ] Newsnight doctor participation in a contro­ the Medicare-set fee for at least a good faith effort to meet the assignment and a requirement sitting on the calendar for action were fought. IT WHEN THE 6IANT 7 :0 0 P M 3D Entertainment Tonight of a refugee center from "death squads" (In Sterao) [M A X ] M OVIE: 'Prettykill' (CC) A pair versial Medicare program for the 85 percent of all Medicare Part B enrollment requirements and that Metro-North Commuter so late in the session. The congressmen say plans for ELEPHANT OPHINKLEP Joan Rivers 0''o*tlcE on-screen mothers preying on Salvadoran refugees. (60 min.) elderly. claims — all medical care except should be given more time to Railroad Co. provide one smok­ Nonsense, Pelto said. ALL THAT WATEP, (Pan 2 of 2); mothers of celebrities (Part 1 1 0:3 0 P M 33 News of Manhattan police detectives are baf6ed a 1.2 million square-foot shopping of 2). (In Stereo) !H by a series of gruesome murders. David The Senate’s vote late Wednes­ hospitalization. make the voluntary program ing car on trains in Connecticut. “Remember, when the Repub­ center would violate the battle­ re3 03) Hotel (CC) Peter has second ® INN News Birney. Season Hubley, Suzanne Snyder JALOCE fS ) News 1987. Rated R. day to reject a compromise The House voted 117-31 to work. Medicare was perhaps the best licans were in control we voted on field site. Now arrange the circled letters to fl^ughts about his upcoming marriage to ® Odd Couple form the surprise answer, as sug­ 3D dD Wheel of Fortune (CC) Devon when he sees that her shrewd busi­ 0 5 America Asuntos: Brutalidad poli-- [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Dangerously Close' worked out in a House-Senate accept the conference commit­ Sullivan estimated that the example of lawmakers who are tort reform at 4:30 in the “We’ve come to this conclusion ness tactics have caused Christine to re­ ^ A y ID gested by the above cartoon. 3 3 SI 00,000 Pyramid ciaca; la cocina tex-mex. The days of some upper crust high school tee’s report at 11:56p.m. Wednes­ medical society would spend usually on the same side of an sign (60 min.) conference committee means the morning,” he said. “They were because both of us feel there’s no 0 5 Cheers (CC). [HBO] Tanner '88: Moonwalker and vigilantes are numbered when the school voluntary program will become day, just four minutes before the about $400,000 operating the’vo- issue being unable to agree. responsible for the most disas­ 05 MOVIE; 'Conan the Destroyer’ newspaper editor exposes them as ac­ other choice,” said Andrews. Print answer here: A Y Y Y 1 r r ^ ' ' 0 D Kojak Bookbag (C C) Tanner learns the fine art of mandatory on July 1, unless the legislature’s mandatory mid­ luntary “courtesy card’ program The Connecticut State Medical Tricked by a wicked queen, Conan, the commitment is closely related to winning complices to murder. John Stockwell, J. @§) M*A*S*H barbarian hero, must face monstrous ob­ an election. (In Stereo) Eddie Peck, Carey Lowell. 1986. Rated R. legislature is called back into night adjournment deadline. The this year. Those costs would Society wanted an extension of a (Answers tomorrow) stacles on a journey to locate a mystical (In Stereo) @ ) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour [M A X ] M OVIE: Hardbodies 2' Three special session to grapple with an Senate vote, which brought presumably be transferred to the July 1 deadline for a voluntary Jumbles: FORCE CHESS TREATY EXEMPT religious artifact. Arnold Schwarzenegger, [U S A ] Dragnet Yesterday's dD Barney Miller fun-loving Americans travel to Greece to state under a mandatory, state- Answer: Why he loved the library— Grace Jones. Will Chamberlain. 1984. issue that has pitted the state’s cheers from opponents of an Medicare program, saying it had ^ ® W in, Lose or Draw film a low-budget film. Brad Zutaut, Fa- 1 2 :3 0 A M 3 ) WKRP in Cincinnati medical community against the extension sitting in the upper administered program. made a good faith effort in getting NEED SOME EXTRA HE FELT A TOME THERE (at home there) @ ) MOVIE: 'An Unmarried Woman' Af­ biana Udinio, James Karen. 1986. Rated R. most doctors to accept Medicare Cheers ter years of marriage, a woman must ad­ 33 Divorce Court elderly. chamber’s gallery, came just two 0 5 Rosa Salvaje just to life as a single person when her hus­ 11:00PM ® (D @a G® News . 3 ) Entertainment Tonight Joan Rivers minutes later. fees — or assignment — as full New back In Block, Jumbla Book No. 15 la avallabla lor « »?lch Includai poalao# band asks for a divorce. Jill Clayburgh, profiles on-screen mothers (Part 2 of 2); “It’s really just a travesty that Average professor and handling, tiom Jumbia, cfo Ihia nawipapar, F.O. B o i 4366. Orlando, FL 32W 2-43M . 0 5 Nightly Business Report S ] ® M-A-S-H SPENDING Alan Bates, Michael Murphy. 1978. m othvs of celebrities (Part 1 of 2). (In payment from low-income el­ Ineludo your nama, addroa a and tip coda and maka your chaek payabla to Ntwtpaparbooka (it) was allowed' to sink,” “It violates an agreement we 0 5 Family Ties 3 3 The Street Scott and Runyon save now earns $47,400 derly patients. 01) 03) Cheers (CC) Sam helps Rebecca two children from their junkie mother. (In Sre^b)--, grumbled Patrick Sullivan, a made last year,” said Sen. Joseph [C N N ] Moneyline H. Harper Jr., D-New Britain, But liberal Democrats split on so she can profess her love for Evan Drake Stereo) (33) Wendy and Me lobbyist for the Connecticut State WASHINGTON (AP) — The MONEY!! [D IS ] Centerville Ghost Based on the Os­ before he's transferred overseas. (In 0 5 IN N News 02) ® Late Night With David Letter- Medical Society. said in urging rejection of the average full professor at an whether the legislature should car Wilde shon story. A ghostly visitor Stereo) man (R) (In Stereo) We may just hav^i a newspaper route plagues an American family spending the (S) Untouchables Inexplicably, Lt^ Gov. Joseph conference committee’s recom­ American college or university demand something in return, like 05 Upstairs. Downstairs 0D Rat Patrol mendation to extend the deadline lowering the program’s eligiblity summer in an old English mansion, Richard 03) The Street Scott and Runyon save Fauliso, president of the Senate, now earns $47,400, according to available Kiley stars. (60 min.) 05 Tal Como Somos two children from their junkie mother. ® Alfred Hitchcock Presents refused to cast a vote to break the for one year and increase the the American Association of requirements. [E S P N ] SportsCenter 05 Mysteryl: The Black Tower (CC) (60 in your area... min.) Part 2 of 6. tie. income requirements to make University Professors. 'Traditional allies also found Astrosiraph [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Three Amigos' (CC) The medical society is violently more elderly eligible. The faculty group said Wednes­ themselves on opposite sides of (Manchester) Three unemployed screen cowboys are [C N N ] Live MOTHER’S DAY and PETER HARVEY “We made a contract with the day that its survey of 300,000 the fence as Rep. Mary Mu- mistakenly recruited t4 drive a greedy tyr­ [D IS ] Maricela A 13-year-old girl from El opposed to mandatory Medicare ant out of a small Texas town. Chevy Salvador tries to fit into her new surround­ at ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH! shinsky, D-Wallingford, advo­ VIRGO (Aug. 23-S«pl. 22) You could be assignment, where doctors are elderly,” said Sen. William A. professors on 1,900 campuses Oakland Terrace...... all Squire Village...... :all Chase, Steve Martin, Martin Short. 1986. ings in Califronia while keeping her His­ showed salaries rose by 4.9 cated allowing the state to extremely fortunate today in situations Rated PG. (In Stereo) panic ancestry intact. Linda Lavin and Car- required to accept Medicare fees DiBella, D-Hartford. Oakland Heights cfour ... with Robert Aihens at the piano — as full reimbusenrient from low- The conference committee was percent in 1987-88, compared to a override local decisions on loca­ that are not ol a material nature, yet [U S A ] Airwolf iina^ruz star. (60 min.) (360 Oakland St.)...... all Kennedy R d ...... all they will have ramifications that could [HBO] MOVIE: 'Deadly Friend' (CC) A income elderly patients. The named to iron out differences 5.9 percent increase the year tion of ash disposal sites. 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Stock PI...... all today if youcnvislon positive results re­ North School St...... 1-84 may be able to fulllll two secret chard Schlesinger go behind the scenes at No. Main St...... 397.^10 garding the outcome of events. See the National Westminster Dog Show. (60 Dickent,^etfi^^gland and / ambitions. CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) Opportunl- victory. min.) Alpine yUlagethnd Accetsorief Manchester Community College tlos could develop through your social PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) This Is an 33 MOVIE: V-Original Four Hour Movie HAIRCUTS • PERMS CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 Involvements today. Valuable contacts opportune day to do something other from 1983' Part 4 of 5. MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS Saturday, May 7th — 10am-6pin 690 HARTFORD ROAD Jh9 Maneh0$t9r Htnid % can be established at gatherings com­ than your usual routine. Try getting to­ 3 3 0 $ Max Headroom (C C) A mother- Wed.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. II-5 HIGHLIGHTS • COLOR • CELLOPHANES prised of people you haven't met gether with friends you've been neglect­ and-child reunion is prevented when the woman, who's wanted by the Metrocops, MANCHESTER ing a bit lately. 295 We§t Street ■ Bolton, CT Admission: *1.50 — Under 12 Free WAXING beiore. goes into hiding with the Fringers. With Major Im­ (NEXT TO DAIRY QUEEN) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Give vent to your ARIES (March 21-April 19) Matt Frewer and Amanda Pays. (60 min.) (one mile north of C «y City Stete Perk PLUS TWO NEW SERVICES: Facials and Manicures ambitious urges today, even It your provements can be made at this time to (In Stereo) on Route 85) Refrethmenit Family Fun FOR APPOINTMENT CALL; shore up your tinanclal position. Be cer­ i®aiid|PBipr Brralh goals look out of reach to others. You 0 5 Hill Street Blues 6 4 9 -7 5 1 4 COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OF PURCHASE • OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 30,1988 have a big ace in the hole now, and her tain you're doing everything that you 01) M O VIE: 'Charley Hannali' A tough 647-8384 name Is Lady Luck. can now to leather ypur neat.

/ W - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuraday. May 5, 1988 MANCHESTE[h HERALD. Thursday, May 5, 1988 — 21 KIT t r CARLVLI byUrryW iloM ' V e f 2 B / \ t A B ^ S e ” ' S t C i . SHAFU by •rue# ■•■Mto iaMATFIMaIK ’ tAN«UAfie tiKeoof SHOULD a t , I |CN0WT)IATASFMI ASgFiWrrfEo.Tneyte IT MOST ianGuaGE Dib I T£^CALUHG i Tc>^ City may save 'GWTW apartment U t a 8Qot:eM ceFT 'gM TO y o u » fiCT v o u ^ y o o c Yook^roAPW AftlNA^ America’s hidden e(CEEWM£WAIKO EO(*(l AWCHT |NTO‘«0<«ff OUT A^V folWS-nCATEP {T0AN6CIV MMKFJbAlf HMW-TOflEP, CR-V^TAL e-AU., BUT Atu V GlET By Marc Rice killed in a 1949 automobile writing and establish a writer-in-f mory," columnist Celestine Sib­ * on C A ft ff TV, IIP ' B Lve AOOICSCEn T ..lauESf iT'STUCffCVir , east COAST, A CAT 6TABlNti feACy:. The Associated Press accident 13 years after her epic •DUTTHEPEAeCSriU. ?€l>KIL <»unSosc residence program. ley wrote recently in The Atlanta A/«fX THKTElOeJME ' O PgPK Jfi^ A T M e . novel of the Old South and TINIPMOROS I CAN'T V6T To oeSCPiEE '^ h ile previous attempts at Constitution. problem: Millions W'CKEFS' ATLANTA — Margaret Mit­ STAMDTDHeAR THOSE T V « cot- Reconstruction was published. “ Gone With The Wind” attrac­ But Taylor said there are many ofzcut eoDity chell called it "The Dump." And The fate of the building is in tions focused on the popular 1939 misconceptions about Miss Mit­ FONCTtOKS in its current state, the apartment " *? federal court. Trammell Crow movie, Taylor said the apartment chell, and the project would offer where she wrote much of "Gone Co., which purchased the prop­ project would emphasize Miss a chance to clarify her back­ who can’t read With The Wind” shows the effects erty in 1985, sued the city in Mitchell’s book. ground. And the recent announce­ of care by those who, frankly, January after Mayor Andrew “ We’d like to keep the literary ment that a "Gone With ‘The By William Kates city is the headquarters of two couldn’t give a damn. V iW U U N G - biS- Young refused to sign a demoli­ aspect in the forefront," he said. Wind" sequel is being written by The Associated Press of the most successful organi­ GuSTMttOin HARD-I The three-story brick and tion permit for the apartment 'The literary emphasis ialso a Virginia author will generate zations in the fight against stucco building sits in the middle building. Young had said he would keep the project from even more fnterest, he added. SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Joseph illiteracy — Laubach Literacy 55 of a muddy lot in midtown would support demolition, as a becoming merely a tourist attrac­ John Decker, marketing princi­ Everson always feared “ sign­ International and Literacy Vo- Atlanta. Its windows are broken last resort, but the preservation-. tion, he said, though the lack of a pal at Trammel Crow, said the ing away his life." Even more, .Junteers of America, both part FCANUTS by CbariM M. Schirix or boarded, its roof is sunken and 1st group came along and Young major "Gone With The Wind" developer sponsored two studies he dreaded revealing that he of a national campaign being tom, its walls are sooty. agreed to try to save the building. center in Atlanta is a major of the site before deciding that couldn’t read. conducted by Project Literacy OUR TEACHER UiANTS U5 TO PRAYING IS IMPORTANT WHEN VlL just say WE WERE But a group with $850,000 in Trammell Crow had begun impetus for the effort. restoring the apartment was not Then, about four ye^rs ago, United States (PLU S ). financial backing wants to save WRITE AN ESSAY ON PRAYING., YOU W AKE UP AT TWO O'CLOCK outoftownanpipipn ’t landscaping work around the Taylor said the restoration feasible. Everson received a letter from Laubach is the older of the the 74-year-old building, saying it IN THE MORNING FEELING SICK building. Meanwhile, the group, effort has raised about $850,000 in One study, he said, found that a local hospital saying he owed two groups, founded in 1955 by HAVE;t im e to w r it e a n y t h in g ., represents possibly the last Mitchell House Inc., is drumming cash, pledges and pledged servi­ the deterioration of the building a big bill for recent treat­ the late Frank C. Laubach, a FROM EATING SOMETHING chance for Atlanta to properly up support for a Mitchell memor­ ces. He said it also has the was worse than expected. The ments. His nightmare had missionary who spent 40 years PUMBTHE PAY BEFORE.. honor one of its most celebrated ial project. endorsement from Miss Mit­ other concluded that the funds become reality. traveling the globe teaching residents. i John Taylor, president of the chell’s only remaining heirs — needed for the project — an " I told them I had Medicaid people how to read and write Developers, on the other hand, THE ORIZZWEU8 by Bill Seborr group, says most of the other two nephews. estimated $2 million — would not to take care of it, but they said I their native languages. Laub­ i say "The Dump" can’t be res­ Atlanta sites where Miss Mitchell ' Among the opponents are those be available. had agreed to pay the bill,” ach became internationally tored and should be razed to lived have been destroyed, leav­ who were acquainted with Miss If Trammel Crow’s plans pro­ Everson says. "They said I ■ REMEMIBO?,FftUNA..BEHINP ) .W IT H A recognized for his approach to 'create a park to complement a ing few physical reminders of the. Mitchell and say she would be ceed, the park would have a had signed my name on the illiteracy, the “ Laubach Me­ EVER/GREAT MAN IGA HAMPER jrecent flurry of construction in writer. against the memorial. historical marker designating the dotted line." thod." Today, LLI has 750 the neighborhood. ‘This is one of oiir last opportun­ " I ’m opposed to saving what site as the location of Miss Fortunately, the 42-year-old councils in 45 states as well as HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by Dlk Browne Miss Mitchell and her husband, ities,” he said. she called ‘The Dump’ because Mitchell’s one-time residence. Everson was able hs^settle the an international program and John Marsh, rented a first-floor Taylor said wants to restore the Margaret Mitchell herself told Decker said. Any surviving or dispute, but only after admit­ publishing division. apartment at what was then building to the way it was in Miss me on several occasions that she significant items from the build­ ting to hospital officials that he PON'T EAT THEM TILL TMEY called Windsor House Apart­ Mitchell’s time, display the wanted no museums or land­ ing would be saved for inclusion really didn’t know what he had Syracuse housewife Ruth COOL, o fz Yo u 'l l <^e t a FOfZ TFB COMPANY.' s-s^ ments from 1926 to 1932. She was apartment where she did her marks preserved in her I a possible traveling museum. signed because he couldn’t Colvin was inspired by Laub­ STOAAAOH- read- That was the catalyst ach, who taught at Syracuse ACHE Everson needed to seek help University in th& 1950s, and in for his reading inadequacies. 1962 she begait^ a basement Here’s what to do when ticke attack No longer would Everson organization Jsjiq^ing out have to rely on his wife, against illiteracy an9 teaching Ticks, the lit­ on the body. With proper percep­ Symptoms in dogs are usually children or siblings to explain people to read. Today, nearly CAPTAIN EASY by Crookt B CiMle tle eight-legged tion you may be able to pick off lameness and fever. Via a blood service applications and con­ 300 LVA community affiliates arachnids are the ticks with foreceps before sample, a lab test is available at tracts to him or read the comprise a network spanning (( 35 states. The organization r'S A COPE TH A T ' MV FATHER KNEW I BUT WHY WOUUP back again. they attach. the University of Connecticut newspaper to him. Above all, IS POPULAR PURIMG PIP A RESEARCH VOUR FATHER SENP They will If attached never use the bare pathobiology department to aid in he would be able to do the thing doubled in size in thelast three later WORLP WAR n PAPER ON IT LAST ^ YOU A COPED Pet Forum years. . SEMESTER. ■ l e t t e r ? thrive until it fingers — use forceps or smother diagnosis. Antibiotics adminis­ he had longed for most — to be THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk A By Barry gets hot in July them with petroleum jelly or tered by your veterinarian are able to read his Bible for the Together, the two literacy and hang on Allan Leventhdl, D.V.M. alcohol. Do not use lighted usually effective, especially in sermons he would give to his groups are responsible for Church of God in Christ LUA6A ..9MUG0UHe WEAPONS 1 THE LEADER STAMPS ^/a until October cigarettes or matches. The prob­ the early stages. Although a teaching millions of Ameri­ THRU THE JUNOte TO BEroRE •>OU,.VOUR or even longer. lem with discovering Lyme ticks vaccine is in the works at the congregation at Paytoq Mem­ cans to read. Last year alone, CJVERTHROW THIS CHIEF OF STAFF,. Some of them is their size. The predatory University of Minnesota, it is orial Temple in Syracui both estimated they taught P&VlOCRACy,.ANP^ COLONEL ONORP.'O tough it out feinale unengorged looks like a several years away from clinical Over the years, fariil more than 100,000 adults how you. through the entire winter. But ticks have now been found in dark spot or freckle. When use. members had read the Bible to

ALLEY OOP by Dave Oraua

ALLEY ITS PLAIN T'SEE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 PANG i t ! \ WHICH OF US D'VOUJ YOU s-s I LOST MY THINK WILL GET, GOT IT, . THERE'S NOTHIN’ WRONG WITH HIS M A G IC J TH' EIRST KISS, / b u s t e r ! Lots/Lond fo r S o le ...... 23 M usicol Item s...... 84 YDHAK- TOUCH! P - —, GOOB'? Pt TOUCH! Merchandise .if- d Notices Investment Prooerty ...... Cameras and Photo E qulom ent...... 85 L o it/F o u n d ...... 01 Business Property ...... 25 Holiday Seasonal...... Pets and S upplies...... 86 P e rs o n a li...... 02 Resort P ro p e rty ...... 26 L^tg^ Speclolisii^OcKif! Miscellaneous for Sole...... 87 Antiques and Collectibles...... WHATAOUY byBIIIHoeil Announcements...... 03 M ortgages...... 27 Tdg S oles...... 88 A uction s...... 04 Wanted to B uy...... 28 Rooflng/Sldlng ...... 57 C lo th in g ...... Wonted to B u y /T ro d e ...... 89 F in a n c ia l...... 05 Services F lo o rin g ...... 58 F u rn itu re ...... E le c tric a l...... '.59 Child C o re ...... 51 TV/Stereo/AoPlIonces...... Employment & Education Rentals Cleaning Services...... %...... 52 Heotlng/Plumblng ...... 40 Machinery and Tools ...... " h o r r o r f il m s Port Time Help Wanted...... 10 Rooms tor Rent...... 31 Lawn C o re ...... 53 Miscellaneous Services...... 41 Automotive Apartments tor Rent...... 32 G ardening...... Help Wanted...... U Bookkeeplng/lncome Tax ...... 54 Services Wanted...... 42 Cors fo r S o le ...... DON’T SCARE ME Condominiums for Rent...... 33 Situation Wonted...... 12 Coroenlrv/Remodellng...... 55 Londscoolng...... W "*Good Things to E at...... Trucks/Vons for Sole...... Homes for Rent...... 34 THE SUBSTITUTE Business Ooportunllles...... 13 Palntlng/Pooerlno ...... 54 C oncrete...... - ...... *4 Fuel O ll/C ool/F lrew p ^'d...... Comoors/Trollers...... Store/Office Space...... 35 TEACHER In s tru c tio n ...... 14 Motorcvcles/Mooeds...... E m ploym ent Services...... 15 Resort P ro o e rty ...... 34 Form SuDDlles and E q u lo m e n t. Industrial Prooerty...... 37 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Auto Services...... SCARES M E! ” THE BORN LOSER by Art Baniom Offlce/Retoll Equipment...... Autos for Rent/Leose...... Garages and Storage ...... 38 Real Estate MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES... Recreational Equipment...... Miscellaneous Automotive. Roommates W anted ...... 39 Homes for Sole...... 71 C a ll 643-2711 for more Information! Boots and Marine Equloment... Wanted to Buy/Trode ...... 3 Condominiums for Sole...... 22 Wanted to Rent...... 40 BUS WHADCA YOU BUS BUS STOP Llli^ WHEM STOP READ YOUR AO: Clossifed adverllstmenls or* STOP ' fit: H o N - ^ 6 0 B E R ? RATES: 1 fo 6 days: 90 cents per fine per day. DEADLINES: For classified advertisments to token by telephone os o convenience. The 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Manchester Hgr^ld Is responsible tor only one deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Incorrect InsdrTlon and then only tor the size of by Bill Holbrook 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. ON THE FASTRACK tion. For advertisements to be published theoriQinol llnsertlon. Errors which do not lessen 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. WlHolw®^- Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the value the^ advertisement will not be '4 c \ WHAT5 A IpT OF THERE!$ T iIE ACWE ART, I'VE ^ Minimum charge: 4 lines. corrected b v on additional Insertion. RECOflSlPERED. T iie gl6r ACCOUUT^ DIAPfR Wfi- ACCfUlJT- TriE RELATiOMG ARE 6EC0MIM6' SlAlTHCO STRAIHEP BEETS LETS HAVE A GPftPEViME? AVAIUA&LE/ ACCOUNT...THE G£RiJsr£At> BABY. PACIFIER ACCOUk)T...TriE kt'cinr IPARTTIME PART TIM E PARTTIME,„ D r. Crane’s Answers FAFli^-WORTH BURPCioTri Notices I ANNOUNCEMENTS Empioyment HEL^W ANTEO HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ACCOUNT.. FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Tbtvet As 0 condition precedent fo Wonderful Family Ex­ DISHWASHER. Part MEDICiAL office In Man- (^Quiz on page 2 the placement of any adver­ perience. Australian, PART TIM E time, ll-3pm or 4pm. 5 chester needs compe­ 1. Lamb chop tising In the Monchester He­ days a week. Johnnie's European, Scondlna- HELP WANTED tent secretarial help 4 2. Catfish (100 lb.) -SB- rald, Advertiser hereby vlan high school ex­ I Brass Key, Main afternoons a week. NEWS Stand Dealer. agrees to protect. Indemnify change students are/ Street, Manchester. Contact Box V, c/o Manchester area, de­ 3. Pitcher plant “T T l rTrTVL, and hold harmless the Man­ MEDICAL Secretary. 643-8609.______liver only to honor 4. Custard chester Herold, Its officers arriving In August. Be Manchester Herald. come a host family for Part time position boxes and stores. Es­ 5. Equine and employees ooolnst any available In Internal SMALL Office needs part PART Time clerk to work tablished route. Work and all liability, toss or American Intercultu- 6. (a) Caddy — Fairway (y) Medicine practice. Ex­ time employee tor gen­ Wednesday and Friday approximately 6 hours expense. Including attor­ rol Student Exchange. eral clerical work! In­ afternoons, noon to (b) Bat boy — Dugout (z) neys’ fees, orlslng from perience In medical of­ per week-get paid for , Call 1-8(X)-SIBLING. cludes typing, filing 4pm and Sunday 8am to 10. Must be available at (c) Choir boy — Anthem (v) claims of untoir trade proctl- fice duties essential. and exposure to tele­ Bridge r r i N ces. Infringement of trode- Competitive salary. noon. We con be flexi­ press time (12:30pm) (d) Newspaper boy — ^icycle (x) marks, trade names or pat­ phone and computer. ble. We will train. $6 For details call 646-4665 Hours flexible. 649- dolly ond Prldoy (e) Bus boy — Soiled plates (w) i L ents, violation of rights of between 9am and 5pm. per hour to start. Ideal (12;30am). Delivery of privacy and Infringement of 1178. for retired person. Coll papers takes opproxl- i copyright ond proprietory THE DEADLINE FOR known for quite a while. Part-score ANNUAL BUOOIT MIBTINO Connecticut Motor motelv 1 hour. rights, unfair competition PLACING OR Lodge. 643-1555. Going away contracts are the meat and potatoes of '■ and libel and slander, which < MAY 11,1900 Mondov-Soturdav. De­ PART TIM E PART TIM E NORTH SS-R8 may result from the publlco- C A NCELING AN AD IS ANDOVBR ILIM IN TA R Y SCHOOL pendable cor o must. ♦ J 10 7 3 2 bridge. When my father and I began HELP WANTED hungry WINTHROP by Dick Cavajli tlo n of any odvertlsm ent In 12 NOON THE DAY Coll Bob at 647-9946. HELP WANTED I V Q 7 playing together, he was able to shrug The electors and citizens qualified to vote In Town Moetlnos the Monchester Herald by BEFORE, MONDAY- In the Town of Andover, Connecticut ore hereby notified that SECURITY ♦ A J 72 it off if occasionally 1 misplayed a advertiser. Including adver­ PART Time days. Main­ BANQUET W aitress. By James Jacoby FRIDAY, IN ORDER the Annual Budget Meeting of the Town of Andovor will be A J 6 hand or we got to a slam that did not vo n KNOW, r CONeiDER D O v o n C O N e iD E R I VV5ANTVOU tisements In any free distri­ held In the Andover Elementary School, Andover, CT on tenance position avail­ Port time . Flexible bution publications pub­ TO MAKE THE NEXT OFFICER hours. Apply: Man­ make, but he would be furious if the Ypn MY B s r F=TRieND. ME vou g BEST O U T O P T O W N Wednesdoy, May 11,1901 at 8:00 P.M. for the following pur­ NEWSPAPER Inserters. able. Mature and WEST ' EA.ST South played a comfortable two- opponents played two hearts when we lished by the Manchester ISSUE. FRIDAY poses: Positions Available responsible Individual chester Country Club 4KQ94 b e 5 FRIEND? BY &UNRISE. Herajd. Penny Sletfert, Port time afternoons. heart contract. He expected to make could have made two spades or three AFTERNOON BY 2:30 1. To choose o moderator for sold msetlno. Part Tim e, wanted for both Indoor or coll 646-0103. 4 2 ¥ A 10 9 6 nine tricks, and perhaps 10 if the de­ Publisher. Wont to get out of the of a minor. 1/ PM FOR MONDAY’S 2. To tee If the Town will moke on additional appropriation Monday-Friday, house for a lew hours? and outdoor work. AIDE for Quadriplegic. 4 9 8 3 ♦ 10 5 4 fenders slipped a notch. But the de­ of flO.OOO to Item A-1140 Counsel Fees In the 1907-M Basic duties Include No experience needed. 4 Q 10 8 3 2 4 A K 5 4 In today’s deal, East was at fault. r ISSUE. THANK YOU 2;30pm - 6:30pm. We ore tookinq, for fenders di^ just the right thing, taking LOST Budget and os approved by the Board of Finance. grounds care and Will train. Telephone With ace and A-K, plus a 10 and a 10-9 FOR YOUR responsible people to SOUTH the A-K of clubs and then switching to AND FOUND 3. To see If the Town will transfer 1120,000.00 from Reservt Stop by and apply Mon­ maintenance of build­ 643-0805, noon-8pm. for kickers,-he has plenty to open the COOPERATIONIII for School Improvement to the 1910-09 Budget Hem 732 Insert advertising sup­ 4 A 8 a spade. Then, of course, when the day and Wednesday, plements Into our ing systems. Inquire at PART Time opproxl- bidding. If East-West get to three 1 f r e e To good home. 3 Asbestos Removal. 649-5336. 4 K J 8 5 4 3 heart suit split badly, South had to lose clubs, they will make it. If South bids 4. To see If the Town will opprovo changes In the onnuol 9:00 am -1:00 pm. Pres­ newspapers. Mondov- matelv 6 hours per ♦ K Q 8 year old cot. Spayed two trump tricks, so he made only his to three hearts, he might very well be salaries of the following elected officials, effective July tige Office Building, 150 Frldov. Please coll Bob PART Time Soles Clerk. week, evening hours. 4 9 7 contract. He didn't think anything un­ and declowed. Loves 1,1900 os recommended by the Board of Finance: of 647-9946 tor more doubled and be set a trick. children. 647-7441. North Main S t, Man- 20 hours per week. $6.50 per hour. Involv­ usual of the deal, until the score»came plt^i Information. ing security check on Vulnerable: North-South First Sslsctmon S16,S00 to 119,000 cheater. Or call Marilyn Apply: Solvation out for the session. Of the 13 pairs who Selectmsn (2) 125 eo. 990 oo. Army, 385 Brood vehicles at Manchester Dealer: East lboalnoticb played the deal in his same direction, ) Treosurer 4,125 4 ,W for an appointment at Street, Manchester. condominium. Coll 278- James Jacoby’s books “Jacoby on U.8. ACRES by Jim Dmrii TOWN OF ANDOVBR Tax Collsctor 0,250 9,900 527-0839.. 296 0^'^ r more Wm I North East South only two others got a plus score, and Board of Pass 1 Y Bridge" and “Jacoby on Card Games" 110 132 CIRCULATION Area Ad­ Infoptnotlon. plus 110 was worth 10 out of 12 match- ANP HERE'S FLANNINO B ZONINO COA^ISflON FUBLIC HBARINO Tax Review Chairman Pass 1 4 Pass 2 Y (written with his father, the late Os­ HERE COMES A CUSTOMER, YOUR ^ Board of First Security visor. Housewives, points. This meant that declarer had a VOUR FIVE •a. Pass Pass Pass wald Jacoby) are now available at i.NOW GET TO WORK! !OV J The Planning A Zoning CommUflon ®t Andover, Connec­ Tax Review Members (2) ss mothers with jj/oung better score than 10 other pairs who , CENTS ticut will hold o Public Hearing on Monday, Moy 16,19Mat Town Clark 15,250 Services Co. children, stqiients. played the same deal. bookstores. Both are published by 7:30p.m. In the Andover Elementary School onthefollowlng Reolstrors (2) 715 •o. Earn extra money with Opening lead: 4 3 Pharos Books. k nv The deal illustrates what has been p^ltlon; 5. To rscelvo the Budget for the Fiscal Year July 1,1900 to W ..? your own porttlme lob. 643-2711 •117 Application of Paul 8, Rita Keitlng for a Special fUr- June M, 1909 os prepared by the Board of FI nonet with Its PART Time Assistant Vo­ Brina your children mlt for a four (4) horse boarding business on Long Hill recommendations thsroon. cational Instructor to with you ond save on Road. adopt o Budget for the Fiscal Year July 1/1900 to June work with develop- bobvuttlno costs. 21 At this hearing, InterMted xt, 1909 end to moke specific opproprlotl' ■ 'Ions for sold mentally disabled hours per week, salary and written communications will bs received. Information Mrlod. adults. Flexible hours. plus gas allowance. Su­ pertaining to this application Is on l ^ and mov bs seen In the led'ot Andover, Connecticut this 11th day of May 1900. ofllcc of the Zoning Agent, Town Office Building. 20 hours perjajeekAColl pervise our carrier EARLEEN B. DUCHESNEAU Kathy laomTeenbe- loys and girls. It you «S5i Dated at Andover, Connecticut this 5th and 12th day of May, PETER J. MANEOOIA tween 1 0 -^4-P m , I9M NELLIE L. BOISVERT ^llke kids, wont o little PEOPLE WHO KN0W\ Mondov^rldoy. 871- Independence and your BOARD OF SELECTMEN g m !ia ssin !il! know there's a certain magic. ■ 1 1 1 \ r ■ ■ ■\« ■ ANDOVER PLANNING 8i ZONINO COMMISSION »VT65-5 KENNETH LESTER, CHAIRMAN TOWN OF ANDOVER, CT. 6724 Hocranum Indus­ own Income coll 647- about Classified Advertising. 543-2711 \ tries. EOE. ]lin1ii<7«!tiii{insiiiis! 001-05 007V05 9946 ask tor liwinne •f V I,- MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurgday, May 8, 19M - U M — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. May 5. 1988 Q j J HOMES HOMES homes [ g j ] HOMES HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FOR SALE I S U FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE HELP WANTED m HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ~ I HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED ___I HELP WANTED ^ I DATA Entry. Nationwide IMMEDIATE Openings DRIVER Wanted. Full M ALLARD View- Quality BOLTON Colonial. Beau­ MANCHESTER. Elders MOVE-ln condition. Company, East of the In the following depart­ time, dossil license Comfortable 7 room TsOayCoUectoT^Svinos C O LLE G E Students to do TYPIST. 9am-12pm. constructed 3 bedroom tiful new Garrison Co­ off family room and GROWTH Company look- TIRE Chdngtr. No exp«- CONSTRUCTION Inspec­ SECRETARY Steno­ BABYSITTER needed for River, beautiful subur- ADULT MOTOR ments; Government required, experience attached single family lo n ia l located on dining area to a wrap Ranch with customized Ina for future manage­ rtenco nooded. Full Bank of Manchester. labor type work In tor. Need on Inspector grapher. If you have 7 year old boy. Bower's Mondav-Fridav for ap­ -• ban location. Figure packaging. Wood­ preferred. Full benef­ cul-de-sac In new sub­ around deck enhance playroom awaits your Will train. Call Louise Coventry. Call 742-7308. proximately 6 weeks. homes (you own your ment. Offers profit time. Good storting with experience In basic WANG word pro­ School area. Monday- optitude for colculo- R0UTE$ working (crates, its. Coll The Steak Club own tot), flreploced liv­ division. Features spa­ this well kept Contem­ Inspection on a 1% acre shorlng^.-anij monage- pay. Apply In person: Agnes, 649-9696 ext 339. Evenings 742-9277. building construction. cessing experience, a Frlday from 3-5pm. $7 per hour. Call 646- ■> flons Info'terminal. Ad­ pallets). Maintenance business office. 646- cious kitchen and tom- porary Colonial. 3 bed­ park-llke setting. Equal Opportunity 0505. New York Time* ing room, T /2 baths, Ambl- Town Fair Tire, 328 DRIVER. Beverage de- This person should typing speed of 4p-_^ Non-smoker only. Coll vancement potential. assistant. Regular 40 2260. Anderson permoshleld — Uv-room, many extras, rooms plus dressing $252,900. Flono Realty us inaiviauatmeedert West Middle Turnpike, llvery route. Good have experience In me­ 60wpm and good tele­ 649-6013 after 5pm. - Easy hours, salary In , Driver* Wanted hour work week. Com­ thermopane windows, ot Cbll tor appointment. oreo, 7V7 baths, 1st 646-5200.______Monchester. f — i chanical, electrical, phone skills, talk with ECRETARY- ' the mid-teens. Excel­ learn Indunrv from MECHANIC. FuTI time to ^vlng record re- Bookkeeper. Full time Early mominga, 7 days petitive storting rotes. range, refrigerator, $279,000. Flono Realty floor laundry, ftre- M ANCHESTER. $219,900. ground up. 6W-4563. heating and ventilat­ us about this key posi­ lent benefits. Fee paid. 646-5200. DATA Entry Operators. work on heavy equip­ quti;^. Good pay and for state funded day­ par weak, for home da- 60 day ralse/revlew, AUTO dishwasher and win­ ploced family room all Recently completed. FOOD Service. We hove Tired of working at the ment and trucks. Im­ Insurance. Apply 9 to 5, ing, sprinkling sys­ tion. Working In the ' Call Dina, Career Fu- company paid medi­ dows, range, refrigera­ designed by on archi­ This 3 bedroom Con­ tems, site work and Asset Management De­ care center. Must have - tures, 786 Silas Deane llvary. NO COLLEC­ MANCHESTER. $144,900. openings for nill and same screen? Need o mediate opening. Insu­ Mondav-Soturday. 79 A Lifestyle Of driver's license, the cal, pension and vaca­ tor, dishwosher and Price reduction on this tect for his own home. temporary Colonlol change of pace? The rance, profit sharing. Charles Street, East drainage. Comprehen­ partment In East Hart­ Highway, Wethers­ TIONS. Depandabla tion. 10'paid holidays, TECHNICIAN D.W. Fish Realty, 643- features cathedral cell- port time posItMns In ability to do basic of­ field, 257-3511. microwave oven, car­ well maintained six .^our Cleon, m o d ^ fa­ Aero-All Gas Company Apply at: Upton Con­ Hartford. sive benefits package ford, you'll provide se­ The Rich & vehicle a muat. We will monthly attendance peting, full basement 1591.P Ings, central atr- and competitive so- cretarial assitanace to fice duties, record I . ..room Cape In sought cility. Positions vary of Hartford now has struction, 537 Stafford RECEPTIONIST wonted Famous keeping and light typ^, train. Routaa available bonuses. Stop In Tq >10/HfMir and even an attached otter family neighbor­ condttlonlng, fire- from the assembly and full and part time posl- Road, Mansfield orVoll for a busy medical lory. Submit resume the manager and sale In; M onday-Frlday, garage. $149,900. Blan­ placed living room, to; Storch Engineers, staff. We offer a good Are you tired of Ing Involved. Salary; $L0TTERY$ hood. Close to schools, packaging to our tlons>gvallablp. Highly 742-6190. » office In Manchester. $10,500 with excellent; QIaatonbury - 8;00am to 11:30am or PLUS chard 8> Rossetto Real­ shopping, and bus line. Jack J. Lappen formal dining room, 2 T61 Main Street. | We­ starting salary, excep­ I'm looking for 5 send a short letter to homemade foods to competitive wages, WAREHOUSE and Dellv- Prefer someone with a dead-end jobs. I'm benefIts-Teacher As-; •860/month Woekly Bonus tors," We're Selling This one won't last I full baths. Beautifully meat-slicing and main­ training programs, medical background thersfield, CT. tional benefits Includ­ people who don't Personnel at; Merrill Houses" 646-2482.P Realty decorated I Location Is erv persons. Full or EOE. M/F. ing free parking and looking for 9V5 people sistant. Full time, 35; Manchester - Coll for details. Sentry tenance. Super benef­ growth potential and port time. Excellent that enloys working hours for state funded • have the time to wait Industries, Inc. P.O. Immadiata opening MANCHESTER. Newer Real Estate, 643-4060.n Manchester convenient to shopping new, modern office who need; •650/month Box 50. 26 Vlllooe and easy access tb 1-84. its for full time posi­ pleasant working en­ entry pay. Benefits In­ with people. Pleasant daycare center In Ver-; for qualKlad listing. Lovely 9 room • When a house iin’t a vironment. Good typ­ surroundings. For a for luck. Earn Street, Ellington. 06029. MANCHESTER. Lovely Call us for a showing I tions. Weekdays only. clude; paid Insurance working condition and a •3,000 to •4,000 per non. Responsibilities! technician. Cope, 1st floor family houoe, il’t a home. We have No nights or weekends. ing a plus. High school benefits. Call 646-1119 confidential Interview ; 'SOCMSOO per week Raised Ranch built In Realty World, Benoit, and vacations. Imme­ P A IN TE R S , appointment, please month, Include planning and; Must have ASE room with skylights. a nice home on Currv Line Ask obout our flexible diploma a must. 278- for on Interview. helping run my MANAGEMENT Completely new kit­ 1977. Above ground in Manchealer which io a Frechette Associates, 9910. diate opening. Inter­ and CarpenH coll 528-4881, ext 2296or b. A new car Implementing learning • Certification In pool, wood stove, hot hours for days. Glas­ views at: Manchester activities for pre-; expanding music chen with bullt-lns, fin­ quiet cuhde-oac off Nutmeg 646-7709.O rience preferred but 2297. We ore on Equal TRAINEE Engine Tuna-Up and water baseboard heat, Drive. tonbury. Coll for de­ Tobacco & Candy Com­ Opportunity Employ- c. A lifestyle of the school aged children.! company. .No ished rec room with tails at 633-7656 osk for not necessary. Apply A**i*tant Dutrict Full and Engine Performance. family room, londs- CONDOMINIUMS pany, 299 Green Rood, to; TheMok Company, er/Male 8> Female. Rich and Famous Developing reloflon-; experience necessary. . wood stove. 20x40 In- coped, exat^lfe neigh­ Thia home haa 8 rooma, 4 Dave.______Manchester.______WAREHOUSE 643-2659.______ships with parents, etc.! Will train. Call Manager for the Call for Interview - ground pool. All for bedrooma, 2W batha,a2car FOR SALE d..Fun, sun, and Part Time borhood. $219,000. Coll garage and ia a pillared WE Are looking for o TRANSMISSION. Imme­ Degree In Early Child-; 645-8389, ask for N. Y. Time*. $172,900. U 8. R Realty. 643-9095 or 659-5730 and sincere, active Individ­ PUTTNIC Diversifiod duties for SUMMER Job openings. Income hood Education or re- • 643-2692. raiaed ranch. There’s a MANCHESTER Town- diate opening for Ea rn $4,000, M ay- Mr. McMahon Entry level manage­ 646-3356 ask for Dave. gorgeoua inground pool ual to work In our small Tronsmisslon Re- If you want this loted field or equivalij Help Needed house. Beautiful 2 bed­ TELEMARKETING a small Bloomfield August 31. Need good ment position availa­ John Qreano ANDOVER. $119,900. New with a u”nique concrete mall order business. bullder. Some expe­ CLERK Typist. Fulltime. lifestyle, call 645-6389 ent experience to the Market. Lake- MANCHESTER. Spa­ room end-unit with Duties Include; taking Industrial distributor. typing, engllsh, math, We need an Individual required. SalanT TELEP H O N E Operators ble. You will oversee Production and cious 1 level, 7 room fence. Slidera to a (to be hardwood floors. Spa­ Looking (or people, who rience needed. Call Jim articulate. Call We­ and ask for Mr. Robin. view cozy home on built), preaaure treated telephone orders, light like to talk on the phone, 633-5288. Evenings 228- with good typing skills, $11,000 with excellent I for local answering adult motor route driv­ packing line Ranch. 1700 square cious open layout, Applicant should be th e rsfie ld 563-1424 policy typing preferred lovely good size lot. feet. 16x26, eot-ln kit­ deck. There'a a fireplace order packaging, help­ speak with a pleasant 0787.______CUSTODIAN. Immediate benefits. Send resume ' service. Central loca­ ers. Salary plus gas al­ Nice front porch with and a ceramic floor in the completelty reno­ ing our walk-ln custo­ High School Summer Job Office. but not required. The to: Sandra L. Dumeer, tion. 1st and 2nd shifts. people. Flex. Hre. chen, dining room, vated, new carpeting, voice, who can work from M AINTENANCE Person, Why not coll now! full time position avail­ lowance. Full benefits LABORER for odd lobs. screens and storms. family room, which ia ideal mers, etc. We are wil­ 4pm-Bpm, Monday- position also requires able for person with C/O Hockanum Valley Paid training. Call 649- including health Insur­ 3am-3pm. Good Youna, strong person Real pine cabinets and fireplace, garage. for entertaining. If you'd deck off kitchen. Even 40 hours with benefits. graduate with good strong clerical skills. Child Daycare Center, Greot yard with patio first floor laundry ling to train for the full Thuraday. Apply In person: Solva­ W ANTED Immediately. experience stripping, 2133 a n y tim e fo r ance and paid vaca- for miscellaneous paneling. Two bed­ like a home instead of a time position. Please math skills. Full time lanitor and We offer a pleasant 695 Hartford Turnpike, details. starting pay. Tell us and gardens. Perfect house, make an appoint­ hook-ups! $89,900. tion Army, 385 Brood waxing, buffing floors tlons. tasks. $6 per hour to rooms. Full basement. apply at; Connecticut WE OFFER: Hourly full time mechanic for office environment In Vernon, C T 06066. Start. Coll 643-2659 for condition. $168,500. ment to see thia one. Anne Miller Real Est- wage, commissions, Stftet, Manchester. Competitive salary and performing o vo- what hours you can Coll for details. Cen­ Cane and Reed Co. 134 evenings and wee­ Glastonbury with free lety of other cleaning WACAP Is an Affirmoj Interview.______tury 21 Epstein Realty, Owner 649-7873, Ho­ •255,000. ote, 647-8000.O______Incentives, paid vaca­ OFFICE Clerk. Looking kends. Experience pre­ R CEPTIONIST- 1-800-424-247S work. Call meowner's Concept Pine Street, and benefits offered, parking. If you are functions. Excellent five Actlon/Equal Op­ Asslstant. Full time 647-8895.0 Glastonbury LYD ALL Woods. Excep­ Monchester.______tions, courtesy member­ for' 0 person to assume ferred but will train. Interested please call portunity Erpployer. MUNSON'S Chocolates Is 646-4436. call Dick at starting rate and com­ doctor's office. Good now accepting applica­ • A nice 2 bedroom Hale tional 2 bedroom end- ship, sales training. Call , various duties Includ- Contact Manager. Por- Joy or Gerry at 659- Minorities and Handi­ SOUTH Windsor. Re­ unlt In spotlese FLO R IS T Shop work. fno shipping and re- plete benefits pro­ telephone, people Longo BardI tions tor full time em­ cently refurbished In Farm Condo. Thia first Floral Designer. Full Judy 640-7096, Mon., kade Bowling Lones, 3561. Crum 8, Forster gram. Call Manchester capped are encourage floor unit ia bright and plea­ condition! Fabulous Thurs., FrI. between 9am- clevlng vpaper work, Manchester. No phone Insurance. to opply. ______skills. Knowledge of AUTOMOTIVE Me­ ployment of their excellent taste. Large, FOR SALE or part time with some communications and 243-0321 Manor. 646-0129. Insurance forms help­ chanic and wrecker Route 6, Bolton store. bright rooms through­ sant and ia in move*in con­ master bedroom with 1pm or 647-0300 Tues., colls. ______523-5251 dition. A large living room, cathedral ceilings and experience preferred. purchasing. Apply In Monday-Frlday ful. Coll 643-9527, 9am- driver wanted. Call 649- Hours ore 8-4:30, out. 6 room brick BY OWNER Apply In person: Wed., 5-9PM. ASSISTANT Customer . 5:30pm. 2871. 2 bathrooms, apacioua bed- skylights, IVi baths, person at H 8, B Tool, Monday-Frlday. Ranch on Old Main 6 Room. 3 BR Ranch rooma; a pool, and tennis Krause Florist, 621 Representative with Health, dental, pension with car attached gar­ expansive living room 481 Sullivan Avenue, Street features 2 full 1 courts too. A nice complex with atrium doors to Hartford Road, AAA South Windsor be- light bookkeeping ex­ DATA ENTRY — GIFT WRAPPER and profit shoring. Coll baths, hardwood age on ti acre. Remo­ a Manchester.______MAINTENANCE Mon. perience helpful. Full for a couple starting out or concrete patio. Price >Vveen 8:30-4pm. EOE. Full time for restau­ New Store — Somerset Square, Glastonbury for appointment. 647- floors, 2 cor gorageand deled kitchen, bath and retiring. TRAVEL Agency-East of AUTO CLUB time position. 871-6330. 8639.______at $153,900. Blanchard SlS/droad 84.. MtnchMtar BOOKK€EPER/Recep- rant complex. Must be 2.6 acres of beautiful, summer room/breeze- 8< Rossetto Realtors," the River needs assist­ Why commute over the river when you can work in our new privote yard. Hurry.. It Vernon tlonlst. Immediate op­ able to do minor re­ way with sliders out to • Buy this condemned prop­ We're Selling Houses" ance. Typing and tele­ enings for entry-level pairs, cleaning and set­ won't lost! $259,900. patio. Large living room 646-2482.0 phone etiquette re­ beautiful store. Klernon Realty 649- erty for •125,000. It needs a ACCOUNTS Receivable. Bookkeeper for small up work. Full benefits. NEED EXTRA CASH? with fireplace. Finished new foundation (approxi­ quired. Will train. Stars • DATA ENTRY -Full time, Monday - Friday. Enter sales slips 1147.0 MANCHESTER. "Brand Tired of working of the company. Monday- Must have own tools. basement with rec mate coat •30,000). Qill for new listing". Excep­ Reply to; Box UU C/O Frldoy. Computer ac­ Wages commensurate and inventory changes, back-up on switchboard and service MANCHESTER. $187,900. room, laundry, work more details. The Manchester same^reen? Need a Stand HAVE A PHONE? tionally nice and clean chotfSe of pace? The counting system. Will with experience. EOE. counter. New to the Market. shop and storage room condominium on bus­ Herald.______train. Call R 8. R Wood­ 646-2260, 9am-5pm. Mr. Exceptional rural resi­ Aero All-Gas Company out • G IFT W R A P P E R - For Satudays only. Wrap gifts, work in the WANT TO WORK with walk-out hatch. Ex­ 643-4263 line, near most every­ S80K per year. National of Hartford now has working 645-6149. Hickey. dential area Ranch. terior paint and shutters thing. 4 rooms, spa­ Wholesale Jewelry stock room, do housekeeping and vacuuming. Immaculate pampered full and port time posi­ IT’S FROM HOME? new In 1087. Walking THIS Lovely custom built cious living room and Company needs repre­ tions available. Highly home. Large deck and distance to Buckley dining area. bed­ sentative for local For HMO medical and dental, paid retirement, good salary and Straight Commissions lovely lot. Three bed- .• Ranch Is located In o 1 competlt^e wages, o i S e r store discounts call: School. Great locatloni very desirable neigh­ room, fully carpeted area. No direct sales, training programs, PRIVATE PARTY — Income UnllmItedI rooms. All new ap­ and quiet setting! Only ' wholesale, only. pliances and much Beautifully maintained borhood of Manches­ growth potential and ONE FOR Mr. Dana Fairbanks TAG SALE TIME Call me for an appoint­ home, move right in. ter. Features 3 bed­ $94,900. Century-21 (713)782-1881..______pleasant working en­ Merchandise Ads ment between 3:30- more. Enlov country Lindsey Real Estate. living In convenient Must see to appreciate. rooms,' 2 full baths, DRIVER. Mole-Female vironment. Good moth 278-3050 5pm Onlyl Ask for formal dining room, 649-4000. o needed for light deliv­ a plds, high school YOUR AD Manchester. Century Prlctd right at — AGAIN — 21 Epstein Realty, 647- hardwood floors. Fam­ NORTHFIELD Green ery In Manchester- diploma a must. 278- Oennis Santoro •177,000. ily room on lower level Condominium. 7 Wllllmantlcarea. Must 9910.______TODAY! LUX BOND AND GREEN 8895.0 Fine Jewei€r$ Since 1898 Call 645-6605 with heat provided by o rooms, 2 full and 2 half have good driving re­ DRIVERS. Start at $9.30 VERNON. Home In per­ and leave maaMga. cool stove. Being of­ baths, rec room, porch, cord. Gjpiofl tor retiree. 643-2711 643-2711 fect location for chlld- per hour, 7:30-4pm shift 'Tis the season to get rid of ^ O lw fim ; (n Monot»Ml«r. fered at $185,900. Coll A/C, all appliances. Apply In person: Town with overtime. Good ren. Ch.armlng 3 MMdto Tpk. to Vomcn 8t. to IS us for 0 showing! Club house, swimming, Fair Tire, 328 West benefits. Class 11 a plus. all the leftover stuff you no bedroom Ranch on cul- Lynoti Or. Realty World, Benoit, tennis. Asking $137,000. Middle Turnpike, Will tr^aln. High school FART TIME de-sac. Sunny, well OPEN HOUSE SUN. 12-4 PM Frechette Associates, Coll 646-6786 after Monchester.______graduate. Apply In per­ * 99S Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days INSTRUCTION planned kltcherLlprge 646-7709.n 5:30pm. SALES Secretary. $16K- son Mondoy-Frlday, 9- * Additional Lines 50e Per Line, Per Day longer need!! comfortable tlretsToced NEWS STAND DEALER living room, finished 18K, Wethersfield. Ad­ 3pm. Aero All-Gas * Classifications 71 thru 87 Exciting Opportunities TRAIN To be a Diesel CARS vert I sing/Marketing Company, 315 Main Manchester area, deliver only to [Honor Boxes Mechanic. 7 months basement and central CARS CARS * Merchandise Under »250 Are Taking Shape At olr conditioning. A fon- FOR SALE Company, permanent Street, Hartford, CT and atoraa. Established route. Vjfork approxi­ Place your tag sale ad in the hands-on program. FOR SALE FOR SALE full time, considerable 278-9910.______* Ad must contain price! mately 6 hours par weak • gat paid for 10. Must Next doss; June 27th. tostlc buy! $149,900. typlng/telephone. Eng- Diesel Technology In­ Klernon Realty 649- WAREHOUSE. Start at You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds be available at Press Tim e (12:30 pm) dally and 1147.0 ______llsh/moth ability. Coll $8.30 per .hour. .9:30- ROGERS Herald and you’ll receive stitute, 105 Phoenix Modellne 563-1519. due to this low price... Friday evening at 12:30 a.m. Delivery of papers MANCHESTER Colonial. PUZZLED ABOUT CAR BUYING? 6pm shift with over­ Rogers Corporallon. an Industry leader In the manufacturing Avenue, Enfield, Ct. TRUCK Driver lor pro­ time. Good benefits. ol engineeringthermosat molding compounds. Is looking to takes approximately 1 hour, Monday thru 4 days for the price of 3 ! 1-800-243-4242.______Immoculote 7 room Co­ duce wholesale house Hands-on, training. fill the following positions: Saturday, dependable car a must. Call Bob at lonial in prestigious WE'LL PUT IT ALL wanted Immediately. area! Large 1st floor Pleasant atmosphere. • SUPERVISOR — 2nd shift — direct supervision of 647-9946. Class II required, $8.(X) Apply In person family room, 2 firepla­ CALL CLASSIFIED tworkforce. Roal Estate ces, bright and sunny TOGETHER! per hour plus benefits. M o n d a v -F rid a v , 9- • MAINTENANCE MECHANIC-3 rd shift — vo- Call today and get ^ Apply In person be­ 3pm. Aero All-Gas tech grsduste or 2 yesrs Industrlsl mslntensnce living room, greot tor tween Vam-2pm to: Company, 315 Main 643^2711 NOW! experience. PART TIME entertaining! Also, Sordini Fruit 8. Pro­ Street, Hartford, CT. • MANUFACTURING CONTROL CLERK — P/C complimentary tag sale signs. HOMES walk-up attic, 2 cor duce Company, CT Re­ 278-9910. experience s must — good math and typing skills. OD FOR SALE garage. Beautiful gional Market, Hart­ NEWSPAPER INSERTERS home! $214,900. Anne Rogers offers a competitive salary and excellent company Miller Real Estate, 647- ford, CT or coll paid benefits. Please send resume or apply In person, All real estote odvertlsed In 525-3237.______9am-3pm, to the General Office Entrance ol: Part time afternoons.. Want to get Classified 6 4 3 *2 7 1 1 Ihe Monchester Herald Is 8000.0 ______FILE Clerk. Notlonwide Full Time. out of the house for a few hours? We sublect to the Fair Housing SIZZLING 3000 square Company, East of the Act of 1968, which makes It foot, 8 room Contem- automobile are looking for responsible people to Illegal to advertise anv pref­ porory! 3 '/z baths, NOW IS A GREAT TIME TO RIyer, beautiful subur­ erence, limitation ordlscrlm- ban loactlon. Smart insert advertising supplements into family room, library, •8595 $ ROGERS InotlPn based on race, color, morblefloors,letblack BUY A 1987 CHEVY NOVAI person with numerical our newspapers. religion, sex or national mechanics Mill & Oakland Streets master bedroom both Thru Special Purchase from General Motors Corp., CARTin RIBATt •600 filing and alpha filing origin, or on Intention to experience. Matching P.O. Box 550 Monday - Friday. moke onv such oreferpnee, with double locuzzl! we obtained many 1987 Chevrolet Nova 4 Doors mall, work with com­ Manchester, CT 06040 limitation or discrimination. Reduced tor Imme- 'With low mllsage. The Novas are equipped with The Herald will not know- dlote sole. $429,900. auto, AC, PS, PB, rear defoger, stereo end morel YOUR PRICE ^7995 plete office. Salary IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT EquBi Oppoftunity Employer Please call Bob at 647-9946 for DOE and excellent be­ Inglv accept onv advertise­ Blanchard & Rossetto nefits. Fee paid. Call r more information. ment which Is In violation ot Realtors," We're Sel­ Import experience helpful, but not the low.______ling Houses" 646-2482.n Dina, Career Futures, — USED CARS — 85 FORD ESCORT 786 Silas Deane High­ necessary as we will train. Salary based SOUTHERN New Eng­ MANCHESTER. "Dis­ 2 Dr., 4 Cyl.. Aulo. AC. PS. R *3895 way, Wethersfield, 257- r land closslfleld ads cover the Difference" reach neorlv 800,000 3511.______on experience, good benefits, uniforms In this 7 room Colonial 87 CHEV. CAVALIER 64 PONT. T-1000 homes In Connecticut 2 Dr.. 4 Cyl.. AT, AC. PS. PB. Storao, 2 Or., 4 Cyl.. Aulo. AM/FM. Roar POLICY Typist. Excel­ featuring country kit­ Oofoggor. Low mHoa provided, excellent working conditions — and Rhode Island. The chen, 3 nice bedrooms, R. Otfog. Low Mllaasa *7995 *3495 lent company. East of r price tor a basic 25 the RIyer, beautiful 1'/2 baths, recreation 05 CHEV CORVETTE For interview call David Seeker, word od is onlv $55 and room, patio, tool shed. 80 DODGE OMNI suburban location. As­ will appear In 43 news­ 4 Or., 4 Cyl.. AT. Radio. Roar Dofog *2195 Cpo.. VS. Auto. AC. PS. PB. sembly and proof read­ Nice aulet setting on o Boot Syaltm. Oloao Topo *19.995 r 8 am to 4 pm, Monday thru Friday. papers. For more In­ cu l-d e -s a c ! $150's. ing. Salary mid-teens WORK SMARTER formation coll Classi­ 75 AMC HORNET Century-21 Lindsey with outstanding be­ fied, 643-2711 and ask 2 Dr., e Cyl., AT. PS. PB, 42,000 78 PLY. VOLARE WO. Reol Estote. 649-4000. o MHoa. Spoil aaa *1795 VS. Aulo. AC. PS. PB. nefits. Fee paid. Call tor detolls.n______Sloroo Caaa. Wood Groin *1995 Dina, Career Futures, MA^O€STERHOND^ MANCHESTER. Lovelv3 JU ST Reduced! Moke on 786 Silas Deane High­ It's Almost Mother’s Day and You offer. Exceptionally 86 NISSAN STANZA XE 65 DODGE CHARGER bedroom Cope, 1 Vi large 3 bedroom Spilt. Won., 4 Cyl . AT. PS. PB. Crulao. t f l O O R way, Wethersfield. 257- baths, dining room, Storoo Caaa.. Sunroof. R. Dofog U f c v U 2 Or.. 4 Cyl.. S Spd. PS. PB. AM/FM *4545 3511. THE PROFESSIONALS NOT HARDER! Over 1700 Square Ft. ot Don’t Know What to Give Her? garage. In-ground home In fine condition. 24 ADAMS STREET pool, beautiful neigh­ 81 PONT. T-1000 83 CHEV CAVALIER CUSTOMER Service. borhood! Sellers relo­ An excellent value. 4 Cyl.. AT. Radio. Raor Dofog *2695 4 Or.. 4 Cyl.. Auto. AC. PS. PB *4195 $16,000 to $19,000 fee M ANCHESTER. C T 06040 cating. $169,900. Cen­ D.W. Fish Realty, 643- paid. Proven career Earn Extra Money with your own We have the perfect gift — 1591.0 ______tury 21-Homeseekers 87 CHEV. 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Become a Herald Area Advisor. wooded 1 acre plus lot IMM'M Y 4 x 4 Sizes with easy access to rooms, 2'/z baths, plus 4 Dr.. 4 Cyl.. AT. AC. PS, Roar 84 6MC 8-15 Jl AUTOMOTIVE 1 X 11/2 family room. Master Dofog. Sloroo *7595 VS, Aulo. AC. Crualo. TNI WtM. A vailable Route 384. $335,000. Fl- PS. PB. PW S Dr. Ua.. Lugiigm ono Realty 646-5200. bedroom with locuzzl. Roeli. Raar Dofog 1x2 Available now. 82 CHEV. CHEVETTE *9595 S e r v i c e W r i t e r /A d v i s o r BE one of the few to enlov 4 Or.. 4 Cyl.. AT, Slofoo Caaa.. Raar CLAIMS Clerk. Excellent $ 7 .5 0 Each $353,000. D.W. Fish Dofog 87 AMC JEEP J’ this sold out cul-de-sac Reoltv, 643-1591.0 *2695 opportunity In Glaston­ FULLTIME ★ 21 Hours per week no Additional oft Fern Street. Ro- WRANGLER 4x4 ||n ync bury location for Indi­ klckl i Son, builders of EASY come easy go! Just 85 CHEV. CELEBRITY 4 Cyf . S epd., PS. PB. SMTM C4M l U . f « l l J vidual with 1 year of- Inch Is 8 0 hop skip and a lump 4 Or.. 4 Cyl.. AT. AC. PS. PB. P Dr. tine homes otter this 9 Lha.. TIH. Crulao. PS. Raar Dofog *6595 flce experience Immediate opening, experience $500 room, 3 both Contem­ to 1-86 from this terrific 87 FORD BRdNCO II (Insurance back­ porary with 3 cor gar­ 7 room Raised Ranch In Wag., VS. S Spd. AC. PS. PB. 4x4. ground helpful). This Manchester. Features 87 CHEV. BERETTA Storoo preferred, but not necessary as we will ★ Salary plus gas allowance age and a plathoro of Cpo., VS. AT, AC. PS. PB. *12.995 position Is for someone Inofude 3 bedrooms, 2 Roar Dofog *10,495 who enloys typing and extras. $399,900. Blan­ jl baths, rec room 86 CHEV 620 VAN train the right individual. Many benefits chard & Rossetto Real­ VS. AT, AC. PS. PB. AM/FM ' *8595 possesses typing skill tors,". We're Selling 1th fireplace, attic 85 PONT. GRAN PRIX at 40wpm. Use of o Houses" 646-2482.0 Ton, and to top It off o Cp*.. vs AuM. AC. PS. PB, SMreo printer helpful. If you including vacation with pay, paid ★ Supervise our earners new fully oppllonced Cim, TIH WIlMl. RMr Otfog. 87 DODGE CARAVAN enlov ‘working In a C U TE six room Cope In European kitchen with Lxndtu Hoof *10.495 4 CyL. AT, AC. PS. PB. Bloroo team call Joy or Gerry holidays, etc. nice residential neigh­ ceramic tile floor. Coat.. Root Dofog *12.695 at 659-3561. Crum 8< Just Call Our Classified Reps between borhood. Nice starter I Move-In condition! 84 BUICK REGAL Cp*.. vs Auto. AC. PS. PB. PW. 86 CHEV. ASTRO CL’ FySter Insurance. home features garage $209,900. Jackson & Paaa. Van. VS, AT. AC. PS. PB. ★ Have Independance and with attached summer Crul*. THt Wh*M. SMno C m . RMr Apply at once to: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm to place your ad — Jackson Real Estate, Dofog *6995 Storoo *11.495 MATURE, Loving person porch. Call tor your' 647-8400.O ______to work with Infants or your own income exclusive showing to­ NyOU'LL truly appreciate 61 CHEV. CAPRICE 86 CHEV C-10 PICKUP toddlers \ln ofternoon. SH‘, VB. AT, PS. PB. AM/FM. Roar day. Sentry Real Est­ the art of stenciling 4 Dr„ VS Auto. AC, PS PB. PW, ChlldrenV Discovery DAVID SECKER CnilM.______AM/PM. RMr Otios *4495 Blip Bumpor *8795 ^ Service Manager AND REMEMBER — ote, 643-4060.D 1 otter you see the mag­ Center, 633-T50A or 633- / ALUM INUM Sided situ­ nificent country de­ 6840. ated on a w e ll- signs found throughout WF RIIY USED CARS AND TRUCKS OUTRIGHT TO DAY IS a good day to THERE’S NO ONE LIKE maintained corner lot. this adorable 6 room place on pd In classified to This Cleon 6 room Co­ Cope on Benton Street. "A Good Place to Buy a Car" sell those Idle Items lonial Is o pleasure to 2-3 bedrooms, updated you've been storing. A MANCI-ESTERHOr^CA DEAR OLE’ MOM!! show I 3 bedrooms, cor- both, fireplace, hard­ ClfiVROLET quick call to 643-2711 will J^deal position for housewives, mothers petlng over hardwood wood floors, large new put your od In print. floors. Built-In olr con­ deck for worm weather CO., INC. 24 Adams Street ditioning and applian­ enloyment. Perfect CARTER \ with young children, or students. ces to remain. Priced shape Inside ond out! "Over SO Years of Selling & Servicing Chevroleta" DO YOU hpve o bicycle no Manchester , call 643-2711 S ' to sell at $134,000. $14<(,900. Jackson 8< one rides? Why not offer It Exit 62 of 1-84 Strano Real Estate, Jockson Real Estate, 12W NAIM 8T. — OPEN EWEXIRB8 'TIL 8. FHI. 'TIL 8 — SAXCHE8TER for sole with o wont od? 647-7653.0 647-8400.0 Coll 643-2711 1o place your Call 647-9946 or 647-9947 Today! od.